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HAI JIM’S TESTING DOCUMENT MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
A will pay B would pay C pay D paid
A neither of B none of C not any D all of
A opportunity B occasion C chance
D situation
A did the dog jump B jumped the dog C the dog jumped
once
D does the dog
jump
D Did
A me / is B I / am C me / am
D I / is
A connection B association C relation
D link
A owing to B of C as to
D for
D largely
A normal B usual C average D ordinary
A as or better than that B or better than
Mã đề thi 132
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_ lonely
A nothing but B everything but C anything but D all but
as possible
A made up B made out C made off D made for
A subverted B averted C diverted D perverted
A has been broken B have been broken C has broken D have broken
A pull up B pull back C pull through D pull out
we use his first name
A talking B speaking C discussing D addressing
A the others are not B another is not C the other is not D other is not Câu
22: The jury _ her compliments on her excellent knowledge of the subject
the youngest presidents in history
A who is appointed B who was appointed
C that is appointed D whom has been appointed
A For malaria B That malaria C Why malaria
D Malaria
A come in handy B come in use C come into handy
D come into
use
A So it is B Is it so? C So it does
D So is it
A I cook B cooking C cook
D I cooked
A looking B investigating C seeking D combing
birthday and hurried to the airport
A days B returns C regards D moments
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 31 to 40
Trang 3SPORT PHOTOGRAPHY
Sport as a spectacle and photography as a way of recording action have developed together At the turn of the 20th century, Edward Muybridge was experimenting with photographs of movement His pictures of a runner (31) _ in every history of photography Another milestone was when the scientist and photographer Harold Edgerton (32) _ the limits of photographic technology with his study of a (33) _ of milk hitting the surface of a dish Another advance was the development of miniature cameras
in the late 1920s, which made it possible for sports photographers to (34) _ their cumbersome cameras behind
The arrival of television was a significant development in the transmission of sport Paradoxically, it was of benefit to still photographers People who watched a sports event
on TV, with all its movement and action, (35) _ the still image as a reminder of the game
Looking back, we can see how (36) _ sports photography has changed (37) _ sports photographers were as interested in the stories behind the sport as in the sport itself Contemporary sports photography (38) _ the glamour of sport, the colour and the action But the best sports photographers today do more than simply tell the story of the event, or make a (39) _ of it They (40) _ in a single dramatic moment the real emotions of the participants emotions with which people looking at the photographs can identify
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to each of the following questions
A. There’s likelihood that her husband won’t return soon
B. Possibly, her husband won’t come back as soon as he wants
C. Her husband will come back later than planned
D. Her husband will be returning quite soon
Trang 4Câu 42: The president was reported to have been a heart
attack A The president was reported to suffer a heart
attack
B. People say that the president had suffered a heart attack
C. It was reported that the president had suffered a heart attack
D. People reported the President to suffer a heart attack
expensive A We were very impressed by the new cinema, but found it
rather expensive
B. The new cinema was more expensive than we expected,
C. We weren’t as much impressed by the new cinema’s look as its coast
D. We were not impressed by the new cinema at all because it looked rather expensive
Câu 44: Their chances of success are
small A It’s very likely that they will
succeed
B. They won’t have any chance of being successful
C. They will definitely be successful
D. It’s not very likely that they will succeed.
A. If the two sides had had time, they would have reached an agreement
B. The two sides never look like each other
C. The two sides never looked likely to reach an agreement
D. The two sides had no time to reach an agreement
A She locked the door so that not to be disturbed
B. She locked the door in order that she wouldn’t be disturbed.
C. She locked the door to be not disturbed
D. She locked the door for her not to be disturbed
choice A They have little knowledge of the jobs of their
choice
B. They have a few knowledge about the jobs of their choice
C. They have few knowledge of the jobs of their choice
D. They don’t have much knowledge of the jobs of their choice
A. It’s too hard for the council to allow appeals against its decisions.
B. The council always allows appeals against its decisions
C. Allowing appeals against its decisions is not good
D. The council rarely allows appeals against its decision
A He said he had no interest in the weather
Trang 5B. He talked about everything including the weather
C. He had nothing to say about the weather
D. His sole topic of conversation was the weather
also high A The unemployment rate is as high as the crime rate
B. The higher the unemployment rate is, the higher the crime rate is
C. The unemployment rate and the crime rate are both higher
D. The high rate of unemployment depends on the high rate of crime
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 51 to 60
THE OLDEST BUILDING
On a hillside at Chichibu, north of Tokyo, Japanese archeologists have uncovered the
remains of what is believed to be the world’s oldest (51) _ structure The structure was
discovered during the construction of a park The site has been dated to half a million years ago, (52) _ to a report in a scientific magazine The structure consists of what appear to be 10 post holes, which form two (53) _ pentagons These could be the remains of two huts A (54) _ of stone tools were also found (55) _ around the site It is believed that the shelter was built by an (56) _ ancestor of humans, Homo erectus, who is known to have used stone tools The remains of these huts could help to (57) _ how Homo erectus lived and hunted What is not known is whether these structures were temporary or more permanent shelters But they do (58) _ us that hominids could (59) _ of using technology to organize things They had the idea of actually making a structure -a place where they could sleep It (60) _ the mental capacity to distinguish between inside and outside Before this new discovery the oldest remains of a structure were those at Terra Amata in France, from around 200,000 to 400.000 years ago
according
demonstrate
three
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three
A popularity B beneficial C continental D preparatory
of the other three
A layer B betrayer C sprayer D prayer
three
A amateurish B bureaucracy C amplifier D humanism
of the other three
A occasion B confusion C dimension D conclusion
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction
A B C D
error
A B C D
A B
which is not his mother tongue No error
C D
A B C D
Câu 70: Jim is very good with his hands No error
A B C D
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 71 to 75
It was a Devonshire farmer called Ben Jesty, who lived more than two hundred years ago, who began the development of vaccination as a method of protecting people against many diseases In 1774 there was a severe outbreak of the disease smallpox in his local village
He already knew of the traditional belief that an attack of cowpox gave people protection against smallpox and he saw proof of this at this time Two of his farm workers had previously developed cowpox sores on their hands through milking infected cows and had then nursed their own families through the smallpox outbreak without catching the disease themselves
Trang 7Jesty had already had cowpox, but his wife and their two young children had not Concerned for their safety, he scratched their arms with a large needle and then put fluid from the cowpox sores on an infected cow into these scratches Although the Jesty family were criticized by local people who thought that this experiment' was morally wrong, they never caught smallpox
But the real breakthrough came some twenty years later in 1796 when Edward Jenner,
an English country doctor, made the first scientific approaches to the subject of protection against disease by vaccination methods His experiments proved the value of vaccination with material from cowpox sores, and he also found that using material from an infected human on another human produced only a small sore at the spot where the treatment had been carried out and very few other signs of the disease
It was at about this time, too, that the now familiar name 'vaccine' for the material used
in the process of 'vaccination' - from the Latin name for cowpox, 'vaccinia' (the Latin 'Vacca' means ‘cow'! - came into use
Tenner's vaccination techniques spread across the world faster than the disease itself Napoleon had his troops vaccinated and in Russia the first child to be vaccinated was given the name 'Vaccinof' President Jefferson of the United States said in a letter to Tenner, 'Future nations will know by history only that the terrible disease of smallpox existed and that it has been destroyed by you.' Forwardlooking words indeed! In 1980, the World Health Assembly officially declared that smallpox had completely disappeared from the world
Câu 71: What important thing did Ben Jesty
realize? A Cows did not catch smallpox
B. There was no difference between cowpox and smallpox
C. Farm workers often caught cowpox
D. people who had had cowpox did not catch smallpox.
A. sensible B foolish C scientific D wicked
famous ? A He started the development of
vaccination
B. He proved that vaccination worked.
C. He travelled round the world vaccinating people
D. He persuaded most people in Europe to be vaccinated
A. adopted very rapidly throughout the world.
B. successful in getting rid of smallpox in his lifetime
C. too advanced for people to accept at the time
D. neglected for almost two hundred years
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B. The earliest 'vaccine' was used to protect cows
C. The first child to be treated with a 'vaccine' was called Vaccinof
D. The Latin name for cowpox was 'vaccinia'
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 76 to 80
Airline pilots have high social status and earn a great deal of money Air hostesses have an uncertain status and earn little For those recently qualified, the basic pay in some airlines
is as little as £300 a month, and there are always some who will describe them as 'glorified waitresses in the sky' This is little to balance against the possibility of a hijack or a disaster
So why do they do it?
I went to see Diane Humphreys Senior Hostess with Dan-Air at Manchester Airport, to try to find the answer to this question Mrs Humphreys is responsible for all Dan-Air's cabin staff based at the airport and is also involved in their selection She has had the job for 16 years Before that she was an ordinary air hostess for six years
One reason why air hostesses don't get over-anxious about flying may be that they're so busy, before, during and after a flight I asked Mrs Humphreys to tell me what a typical summer timetable for a hostess would be She said that four or five flights a week during die summer is not uncommon
'On a Monday morning, a hostess might have an early morning flight; perhaps at 1 a.m She has to check in 1/2 hours before the flight - maybe at half past five - that might mean leaving home at 4 a.m Before the flight, hostesses have to prepare the cabin and toilets and make sure that the food and drinks are aboard Dan-Air don't do long-distance flights, just short or medium distance ones, and so there are no overnight stopovers unless weather conditions prevent take-off or landing, or the plane develops technical problems There's a 45-minute turn-around interval, when the hostesses have to prepare the plane for the return flight Depending on where you're flying, this can make it a 12-hour day; with delays it can even be 16 hours
During the flight you've got no time to relax - the safety instructions have to be demonstrated and the food and drinks served You're always busy So one day you might have an early morning light; the next an afternoon flight; the day after you might be on relief duty and have to be ready to work if someone else becomes ill or there is an emergency This means that you have to stay near a phone all the time and be no more than an hour and a half from the airport.'
A. is in charge or Dan-Air's air hostesses world-wide
B. looks after aircrews when they are in Manchester
C. helps with the appointment of Manchester's Dan-Air cabin staff
Trang 9D. supervises ail Manchester Airport staff
A six days a week of 12—16 hours each B relief days after night flights
C alternate days on and off duty D completely variable hours each week
A when the plane is in the air B never at all
C when the plane has landed D before a flight takes off
A. remaining near a telephone all the time
B. staying at the airport for the day
C. preparing for a night flight during the day
D. telephoning the airport every 1 1/2 hours
A glamorous B boring C tiring D well paid
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