Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others in each of the following questions.. particular Mark the
Trang 1Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others in each of the following questions
1 A diversity B equivalent C academic D competitive
2 A superficial B unimportant C economic D eligible
3 A establish B disappoint C comprehend D introduce
4 A relevant B redundant C descendant D consultant
5 A mysterious B historical C heritage D particular
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
6 Flight forty-two from Glasgow is now arriving at
A Gate two B the Gate two C second Gate D the Gate second
7 He said he but he wasn't sure
A may be coming B might be coming C may have come D might have come
8 -"No sugar for me, thanks I'm on diet."
- " "
A Perhaps you would like some lemon instead?
B Perhaps you should try to lose weight
C Don't mention it
D Would you like some more?
9 John left without a word If only he something
A said B had said C was saying D says
10 That flowers are everywhere is a sign of spring
A coming out B breaking out C taking over D going over
11 He talked about the books and authors impressed him
12 Don't be late for the interview, , people will think you are a disorganized person
A unless B or so C if not D otherwise
13 You promised her a letter, you ought to it days ago
A write B be writing C be written D have written
14 Little he know how much suffering he has caused
A didn't B does C won't D should
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Trang 215 - "I am sorry I can not be of more help in this matter."
- " "
A Yes, the matter is helpless
B You are welcome
C I am glad
D That's fine I understand
16 a fine day yesterday, I took my son to the zoo
A Being B It being C Having been D It was
17 Without money you will be to do anything about setting up your own business
A underpowered B powerful C powerless D overpowered
18 You're not you think you are
A half as clever as B half clever C lever as half as D half cleverer than
19 If you want to buy some new clothes, the store I would recommend is
A Jack's B the Jack's C a Jack's D Jack
20 A dolphin six length can move as fast as most ships
A foot in B feet in C foot of D feet of
21 The school authorities the child's unruly behaviour on his parents' lack of discipline
A attribute B accuse C blame D charge
22 Mr Simpson supposes, , that he will be retiring at 60
A like most people did B as most of people
C like most people do D as do most people
23 Competitive is an essential requirement for success in the entertainment industry
A mind B thought C spirit D soul
24 He asked if we would to share the room
A accept B consider C agree D approve
25 She felt very close her younger sister
26 He was more and more impatient as the time passed
A showing B developing C seeming D growing
27 He works for UNESCO in a purely role
A advisable B advising C advisory D advice
28 - "Would you mind closing the window please?"
- " "
A Yes, of course Are you cold? B No, not at all I will close it now
C Yes, I do You can close it D Yes, of course You can do it
29 I'm sure Angelica won't change her mind She's as as a mule
A cunning B sick C stubborn D slow
30 , Americans eat a light breakfast They usually don't eat a lot of food in the morning
A Pros and cons B By and large C Odds and ends D Fair and square
31 The fire must have broken after the staff had gone home
A down B in C through D out
32 My heart was as I waited anxiously for the news
A pounding B sinking C hitting D turning
Trang 333 I do not believe that this preposterous scheme is of our serious consideration
A worthy B worth C worthwhile D worthless
34 He is so that he never lets his wife go out alone
A disgusted B envious C angry D jealous
35 you should do first is make a list of all the things you have to do
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions:
BODY LANGUAGE
According to surveys, people consider speaking in public more stressful than any other task
Communication experts have studied public speakers and their audiences to learn what makes a speech
effective They have discovered that while choosing the words of a speech carefully is important, the body language used during the speech is also vital to its success Researchers estimate that as least seventy-five percent of communication occurs through non-verbal body language This means that the actions of a
speaker's body during a speech will determine how the audience responds to the words spoken
Research indicates that the first things noticed by the audience are the speaker's eyes and facial expressions People will think that a speaker who always looks at the floor and never smiles is unfriendly An effective speaker will look directly at the people in the audience and will use facial expressions that match the tone
of the speech An experienced speaker knows when to smile at the audience and when to display a more
serious expression
The speaker's posture is the second-most noticed aspect of body language [A] Speakers may deliver their speech either standing or sitting If a speaker sits, research shows it is important to sit up straight
[B]Similarly, when a speaker stands, it is important that he or she stand up straight while looking relaxed [C] A speaker will stand up straight with both feet on the floor and lean slightly toward the audience [D]
Finally, a speaker's gestures can impact the effectiveness of a speech Gestures are the way in which hands and arms are used to communicate The best advice for the inexperienced speaker is to do nothing with the hands Either rest them on the podium or clasp them behind the back Studies show that speakers should
avoid folding their arms across their chests because the audience interprets this gesture as a challenge
Studies in communication show that body language used during a speech is as important as the words
spoken In summary, how something is spoken is just as important as what is spoken Communication
experts suggest that inexperienced speakers practice and rehearse their body language in the same way they would write and practice the words They recommend practicing in front of a mirror first and then with a small group of friends
36 The word "stressful" in paragraph 1 could best be replaced by which of the following?
A complicated B relaxing C worrisome D serious
37 The word "display" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to
A match B frown C videotape D show
Trang 438 The word "gesture" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to
A action B feeling C idea D signal
39 Why does the author mention the importance of facial expressions?
A Final expressions can make people pretty or ugly
B Audiences dislike facial expressions
C Effective speakers ignore their facial expressions
D Facial expressions are noticed by the audience
40 According to the passage, how should a speaker stand?
A With arms folded across the chest B Leaning on the podium
C Straight up, on two feet D On one foot
41 According to the information in paragraph 2, what does an experienced speaker know?
A When to smile B When to laugh
C When to stop talking D When to use his or her feet
42 What is the main purpose of paragraph 3?
A To explain a speaker's hand gestures
B To explain a speaker's posture
C To explain a speaker's facial expressions
D To explain a speaker's smile
43 Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the underlined sentence in the passage? Incorrect choices change the meaning in ways or leave out essential information?
A Most of what we communicate is verbal
B We communicate with both words and body language
C Most of what we communicate is non-verbal
D Words and body language are equally important
44 Look at the four square [] that indicate where the following sentence could be added in paragraph 3:
" If a speaker stands too stiffly, the audience will focus on his or her posture instead of what is being
said."
Where would the sentence best fit? Choose the square [] where the sentence should be added to the
passage
45 An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provide below Complete the summary
by selecting THREE answer choices that express the most important ideas in the passage Some sentences
do not belong in the summary because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or are minor ideas in the passage
"Body language is very important when giving a speech."
A b, d, e B a, d, e C a, c, f D d, e, f
a Audiences notice a speaker's facial expressions and eyes first
b Men give better speeches than women
c Posture is very important
d What we say is more important than how we say it
e Most people get nervous before they deliver a speech
f Inexperienced speakers must practice their body language
Trang 5Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks:
In the U.S, industries that generate hazardous wastes want to dispose of them as cheaply as possible
Private companies hired to dispose of this waste compete with each other to offer the lowest prices to these industries The government does not get involved, beyond setting minimum safety standards
Unfortunately, the (46) of companies that generate and dispose of waste is to save money,
(47) _ to guarantee safety These companies usually send waste to landfills because this is cheaper than recycling or incineration Disposal firms who want to increase their business must cut corners to lower costs and (48) customers At the same time, relatively (49) is done to reduce the
volume of waste generated, because disposal costs (50) relatively modest
Things are different in Denmark There the government (51) in the waste disposal process
beginning (52) the front end Together with industry, the government formed a corporation to establish and (53) waste disposal facilities This company, called Kommunichem, has a (54)
on waste disposal Generators of hazardous waste (55) ship their waste to one of
Kommunichem’s disposal facilities In this system, there is no price competition in the waste disposal
business
46 A solution B license C importance D goal
47 A not B just C besides D something
48 A survive B efficient C gain D prosper
49 A more B this C recycling D little
50 A still B have C remain D cheap
51 A interferes B participates C involves D controls
53 A operate B found C prepare D generate
54 A power B profit C monopoly D responsibility
55 A will B may C shall D must
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction:
56 Most of the more than 50 different blends of coffee importing to the United States come from Central and South American countries
A the more than B importing C the United States D come
57 At the center of a spiral galaxy is gamma rays so powerful that no organic life could possibly exist
58 Although no country has exactly the same folk music like that of any other, it is significant that similar songs exist among widely separated people
A no country B like C that D widely
59 When a patient's blood pressure is much higher than it should be, a doctor usually insists that he will not smoke
A much B than it C should be D will not
Trang 660 Coastal and inland water are inhabited not only by fish but also by such sea creature as shrimps and
clams
A are inhabited B not only C such D sea creature
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is best made up from the words/phrases given:
61 most / rice / grow / wet / but / upland / dry / soil
A Most rice is grown by wet soil but upland it is grown by dry soil
B Most of rice if grown in wet soil but upland rice is grown in dry soil
C Most rice is grown in wet soil but upland rice is grown in dry soil
D Most of rice grown by wet soil but upland rice grown by dry soil
62 Jean Fragonard / French artist / paint / portrait / children
A Jean Fragonard was a French artist who painted portraits of children
B Jean Fragonard is the French artist whose painting portraits of children
C Jean Fragonard was a French artist who has painted portraits of children
D Jean Fragonard is the French artist whom painted portraits of children
63 vegetarian diet / contain / few / calorie / include / meat
A Almost all vegetarian diets contain fewer calories than diets it includes meat
B Almost all vegetarian diets contain fewer calories than diets that includes meat
C Almost vegetarian diets contain fewer calories than diets they include meat
D The most of all vegetarian diets contain fewer calories than diets that including meat
64 if / seat / newcomer / enter / stand / greet / introduce
A If you are seating when a newcomer enters the room, stand up to be greeted or introduced himself
B If you are seating when a newcomer enters the room, stand up to be greeted or introduce
C If you are seated when a newcomer entering the room, stand up to be greeted or introduced
D If you are seated when a newcomer enters the room, stand up to be greeted or introduced
65 liquid / change / solid / heat / give off
A That a liquid changes to a solid, heat is given off
B Sometimes a liquid is changed to a solid, heat is given off
C Whenever a liquid changes to a solid, heat is given off
D From a liquid is changed to a solid, heat gives off
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions:
The penny press, which emerged in the United States during the 1830's, was a powerful agent of mass
communication These newspapers were little dailies, generally four pages in length, written for the mass taste They differed from the staid, formal presentation of the conservative press, with its emphasis on
political and literary topics The new papers were brief and cheap, emphasizing sensational reports of
police courts and juicy scandals as well as human interests stories Twentieth - century journalism was
already foreshadowed in the penny press of the 1830's
Trang 7The New York Sun, founded in 1833, was the first successful penny paper, and it was followed two years later by the New York Herald, published by James Gordon Bennett Not long after, Horace Greeley issued the New York Tribune, which became the most influential paper in America Greeley gave space to the
issues that deeply touched the American people before the Civil War The weekly edition of the Tribune,
with 100,000 subscribers, had a remarkable influence in rural areas, especially in Western communities
Americans were reputed to be the most avid readers of periodicals in the world An English observer
enviously calculated that, in 1892, the number of newspapers circulated in Great Britain was enough to
reach only one out of every thirty-six inhabitants weekly; Pennsylvania in that same year had a newspaper
circulation which reached one of every four inhabitants weekly Statistics seemed to justify the common
belief that Americans were devoted to periodicals Newspapers in the United States increased from 1,200 in
1833 to 3,000 by the early 1860’s, on the eve of the Civil War This far exceeded the number and
circulation of newspapers in England and France
66 What is the author's main point in the first paragraph?
A The penny press became an important way of disseminating information in the first half of the
nineteenth century
B The penny press was modeled on earlier papers
C The press in the nineteenth century reached only a small proportion of the population
D The penny press focused mainly on analysis of politics
67 What does the author mean by the statement in the first paragraph that twentieth-century journalism was foreshadowed by the penny press?
A The penny press darkened the reputation of news writing
B Modern news coverage is similar to that done by the penny press
C Twentieth-century journalism is more important than nineteenth-century newspapers
D Penny-press news reporting was more accurate than that in twentieth-century newspaper
68 Which of the following would LEAST likely be in a penny-press paper?
A A report of theft of union funds by company officials
B An article about a little girl returning a large amount of money she found in the street
C A story about land being given away in the West
D A scholarly analysis of an economic issue of national importance
69 Who was Horace Greeley (paragraph 2)?
A The founder of the penny-press paper that did the most to influence the thinking of the public
B The publisher of the first penny-press to make a profit
C The most successful writer for the penny press
D The man who took over James Gordon Benette's penny-press paper and made it successful
70 The word "remarkable" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to
A discussable B remote C significant D uneven
71 The word "avid" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to
A intelligent B critical C thrifty D eager
72 The figures concerning newspaper circulation in Pennsylvania in 1829 are relevant because they
A explain why so many different periodicals were published
Trang 8C prove that weekly periodicals were more successful than daily paper
D show the difference between reading habits before and after the Civil War
73.The word "justify" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to
A prove B generate C calculate D modify
74 The third paragraph is developed primarily by means of
A descriptions B analysis of a process
C contrasts D ordering events in time sequence
75 It can be inferred that penny-press newspaper s were all of the following EXCEPT
A inexpensive B profitable C informal D thorough
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence which is closest in meaning
to the original one:
76 Body language does not always mean what you think it does
A What body language says is what we always mean
B We always know what our body language means
C Body language should mean what you want it to do
D Body language can sometimes do things we don't think it does
77 "Make good use of your time You won't get such an opportunity again," he said to us
A He advised us to take advantage of our time as you wouldn't get such an opportunity before
B He told us to make good use of our time since such an opportunity won't see us again
C He advised us to make good use of our time as we wouldn't get such an opportunity again
D He recommended our making good use of our time as we wouldn't have such an opportunity again
78 We only dispatch goods after receiving the money
A Only after is money received can we dispatch goods
B Only after has the money received the goods will be dispatched
C Only after the money is received can we dispatch goods
D Only after the money has been received the goods will be dispatched
79 Their excitement was increasing all the time
A They were getting more and more excited
B They did not get excited at all
C They were always excited
D They were the most excited of all
80 I believe that they are good students as I see they have good marks
A They might have been good students
B Good students must have good marks
C They must be good students as they have many high marks
D They can become good students with good marks
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