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Unlike his predecessors, Johnson treated English very practically, ~s a living language, with many dif erent shades of meaning.. The fact that Johnson had taken on the Academies of Europ

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Nam hQc : 2007- 2008

Mon thi: TIENG AND Ngay thi: 28 - 11- 2007 Thai gian lam bai: 180 phut

(Thl sinh lam bai vao to'giay thi nay)

L Listen to the conver at o s twic from questio 31 - 46 in the tape You

will hear several questions each conversation Read the fo r possible 1

a swer in your p per and circle the best answer (4,0 pts) - '"" •

1.(Q3l) A.Toinvite her to go to Florida with him

\!B.To ask herto watch his h use while he is gone

C.To make adate forthat evening

D.To talk about his vacation

2 (Q32)~ She isBrian's neighbor

B.She goes to school with Brian

C.She does not know Brian very well

D.She does not have a job

3.(Q33) A Feed the cats

B.Collect the mail

-c.Water the plants

D.Watch the house

4.(Q34) A.Go to work

Take the keys to Melissa

C.Leave for Florida

D.Call Melssa

5.(Q35) A The national health -8 Stress

C.Heart attacks

D Health care for women

6 (Q36) A.They are under more stress than men

B.They have more heart attacks than men

C They d n t get the same level of care as men

D.They have less serious heart attacks than men

'7 (Q3 ) A.Hedid not see it

B.He thoug t itwasinteresting

C.He would not recommend it

D.He was n t surprised byit

9.(Q39) A Poet laureates

B.The Victorian Period

C.Love poems in the English language

-D.Elizabeth Barrett Browning

1 (Q40) A.Because her husband was a famous poet

B.Because of her publication, So nnets f ro m th e P or tu g ese.

-C.Be ause themonarch was a woman

D.Because of her friendship with Wiliam Wordsworth

8 (Q38).A.Discuss thevideowith the man

E.Go to the libraryto see the video

C O1eckthevideo out of the library

D Get ready forclass

11.(Q4l) A InSpain 12.(Q42) A In 1843

1 (Q43) To provide general information about the trip

B.Tothank the passengers

C.To state federal regulations

D To advertise for Scenic Cruiser Bus Lines

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14.(Q44) A Bloomington 15 (Q45}.-A 4118.

16 (Q46) A He wil say good-bye to the passengers

-E He will start the bus and begin the trip

D He will eat dinner

11 Choose the best answer A, B, Cor D to complete the sentence (2,5pts ) / L{i~17>

2 Those gloves are much too small for you Don't try to put them onor

" s.He's a very wealthy man; a few hundred pounds isnothing him

new job in London

down for two weeks

18 Although he didn't actually say hewanted aradio for his birthday, he

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19.Sheis complaining about her children from school.

A seeing B.meeting c collecting D talking

r 20 According to the terms ofthe contract, tenants six months' notice if they intend to leave

A gave B.must be given -C must give D must have been given

~ He is a member of the local sports club

A long- lasting B.long-term C.long-winded -D.long-standing

22.The new teacher is to the needs of all the children in her care

1\ attentive B.earnest C.observant D attentively

23 Proposals are being for public comment

A advised B.supposed -C put forward D made up

24.The policy was directed towards famine

A sparing B.declining C relieving D battering

25.The President himself to expanding solar energy projects

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Ill Find out 15 mistakes in this passage and correct them in the s p ace give n (1,5 pts) ~ v:u., u;

1.-After a few minutes, the car stopped in front of a large hotel

The driver ¥ pened the door, and said, 'Please follow me'

They went up1 a lift / n there was a long corridor with two

orthree doors Although it seemed strange~hat the car hadn't

taken her to her aunt's house, Diana wasn't § ! !IP f ~ Her aunt,

who.-s:ne:wasvery rich, owned several large hotels, which she

often stayed in-l 1 suppose she felt so ~ bored at home

that she decides to stay here 'Please :vaite-S!here, will you?'

said the driver, and disappeared into a room at the end of the

There seemed to be a lot of people , t in one of the rooms

Then the driver, who !.Iasn't been out long, came back and

asked Diana to follow him They went into a large roomJ ! ! L

with people, wh all started clapping There was a poster that

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6.The electronics company failed to make a profit and was eventually jpJ/1 Q/ / < Pff' by a larger one

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7 Most people agree that Christmas has become too ( Q h / nf: j clA t < ZLL.

8.There has been a01c,)'; f ? u:< /J increase in the number of unemployment

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9 The laws apply to everyone I · S A c V,p ev " h ve of race, creed or color

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VIII Read (4,0 pts) - a Read the text and Circle the best answer A, B, Cor D. h7 ftt ' :";1 ~ !J'z(",I j [ A'

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There had, of course, been dictionaries in the past, the first of these being a little book of some 120 pages,

to convey an impression of the learning

Beyond the practical need to make order out of chaos, the rise of dictionaries is associated with the rise of

-lexical as well as social and commercial It is highly appropriate that Dr Samuel Johnson, the very model

intensely practically Up until his time, the task of producing a dictionary on such a large scale had seemed

impossible with ut the establishment of an academy to make decisions about right and wrong usage

dictionary himsel; and he would do it single-handed Johnson signed the co tract for the Dictionary with

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h use' with a lon desk running down the middle at which the copying clerks would work standing up

b rrowed boo s He was also helped by six assistants, two of whom died whist the Dictionary was still in

preparation

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quotations drawn f om English writing on every subject, from the Elizabethans to his own time He did not

dictionaries, and to make his work one of heroic synthesis In fact, it was very much more Unlike his predecessors, Johnson treated English very practically, ~s a living language, with many dif erent shades of meaning He adopted his definitions on the principle of English common law-according to precedent After

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-its publication, his Dictionary was not seriously rivaled for over a century

After many vicissitudes the Dictionary was fnally published on 15 April 1775 It was instanty recognized

as a landmark thro g out Europe 'this very noble work', wrote the le ding Italian lexicographer, 'will be

a perpetual monument of Fame to the Author, an Honor to his own Country in particular, and a general Benefit to the republic of Letters throughout Euro e' The fact that Johnson had taken on the Academies of Europe and matched them (everyone knows that forty French academics had taken forty years to produce the first French national dictionary) was cause for much English celebration

Johnson had worked for nine years, 'with litte assistance of the learned, and without any patronage ofthe

inconvenience an distraction, in sickness and in sorrow' For al its fauls and eccentricities his

analogy, regulating the structures, and ascertaining the significations of English words' It is the

the language of his country'

The Dictionary, together with his other wrting, made Johnson famous and so wel esteemed that his

the Johnson of folklore

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Question 1-3 ~' ~ OI L

Which three of the following statements are true of Johnson's Dictionary?

C It was famous because of the large of peo le involved

H Is definitions were famous for their originalty

Question 4-7 Avi'l' ~ O / c 2

-Complete the s ummar y.

Ch oo se n o m o r e than two words f ro m t he passa g e for each a nswer

In 1764 Dr Johnson accepted the contract toproduce a dictionary Having rented a garret, he took

~h t b"u'< o f tothe En lish language As a reward for his hard work, hewas granted a (7)tUlr,,('r') b the king

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Q u estion 8-13 ilJ A r) ~ 0I :L

Write T RUE

FALSE NOT GIVEN

if the statement agrees with the information

if the statement contradicts the information

if there isno information on this

T8.The growing importance of the middle classes led toan increased demand for dictionaries

F 9 Johnson has become well known since his death

Nu-1O Johnson had planning to write a dictionary for several years

f 11.Johnson set up an academy to help with the writing of his Dictionary

F 12 Johnson only received payment for his Dictionary on its completion

T13 not all of the assistants survived to see the publication of the Dictionary

T h e Civ il W ar Y ea r

The American Civil War was avery sad time for the Unied States The people of the country were divided into two sides: The North and The South Each side had its own army The southern army was called the Confederate Army, and the northern army was called the Union Army Many people died for both the North and South

The schools for the de f had many problems during the Civil War There are many stories about that 1 in history Some schools for the deaf had toclose during the Civil War The_2 of many were taken over by the Confederate or Union army and occupied by soldiers The Tennessee School even became a hospital and isnow a national landmark

Some schools closed because the teachers joined the war At the Kentucky School, the superintendent's son _3_to join the Union Army He died during battle and never returned Teachers at the Tennesse

School also resigned, but they joined the Confederate Army A sad 4 took place in North Carolna during the Civil War A 55-year-old man was out walking one day He was onhis way home when a soldier saw him The soldier 5 the man tostop The man was deaf and did not hear the soldier's comman The soldier shot the man and killed him

In southe stern states, every school for the deaf closed except one The Kentucky School for the Deaf remained 6 Is superintendent did not allow soldiers to occupy the school He told officers from both armies what would happen if they moved into the school He warned the officers that all of the teachers would resign and the soldiers would have to take care of the deaf students He 7_ both sides, sothe Kentucky School for the Deaf was never occupied by either the Co federate or Union troops!

2 A staffs B lessons buildings D doctors E graduates

6 A standing B silent Clocked D empty -E open

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IX De s cribe the i nformation s hown i n the p i e chart i n ab o t 250 - 300 word s ( 3 , 0 pts)

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