tổng hợp kiến thức ôn tập cho học sinh ôn thi, với các đề, cấu trúc đa dạng để học sinh có kết quả tốt nhất. đề sát với chương trình học. và theo mức độ từ trung bình đến khá.trình độ kĩ năng về viết, làm trắc nghiệm được nâng cao, giúp học sinh có kết quả tốt nhất trong quá trình học tập.,..........
Trang 1đề LUYệN THI ĐạI HọC 2008- 2009
Mã Đề 011
I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the other:
II Choose the word which has different stress type
8) A) amusing B) interesting C) successful D) surprising
III Choose the best answer in A,B,C or D:
11) I enjoy alone
12) I wanted to go he wanted to stay
13) Besides electricity, Faraday also made lots of in the field of chemistry
14) The final test lasts 90 minutes
15) = 1/3
A) one-third B) one-three C) one-threes D) first-three
16) The coffee is hot that I can't drink it
17) He didn't know or stay
18) The factory has a to choose young, qualified people for the job
19) Peace with you!
20) If there weren't the pull of the earth, everyone of the same weight
21) She was sitting in an armchair a book
22) Never me again
A) she won't love B) she will love C) she loves D) will she love
23) Mike was absorbed his work and didn't notice me coming in
24) The prefix is added to the word "polite" to form the opposite
25) Nobody was injured in the accident, ?
26) Tom with his dog here now
27) She hasn't written to me we met last time
28) Quoc Hoc Senior High School, founded in 1896, is a beatiful school in Hue
29) Hurry up! You've only got seats left
30) There is always traffic in the city centre in the rush-hour
31) My sister has a hat yours.She bought it in Hanoi
Trang 2A) like B) as C) same as D) such as
32) He made too mistakes in his writing
33) The teacher told us this exercise
34) When in large numbers, these car will cost less
35) She'll get Dustine her hair
36) These shops have goods for sale at price
A) attractive B) attraction C) attracted D) attract
37) A man and a woman were standing outside my house man looked English but I think woman was foreign
38) books on this shelf were written by Charles Dickens
39) Spring winter
A) will follow B) has followed C) follows D) is following
40) A fridge is keeping things cold
IV Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer in A, B, C or D:
This money counts the wages from people who die of cancer at young age and stop paying taxes This does not count fire started by cigarettes, which kill fifteen hundred people yearly and injure another four thousand Smoking cost every man, woman and child in the UK from one hundred and ten to two hundred and fifty pounds each year in the lost work and wages When you add another fifty to one hundred and fifty pounds yearly in insurance cost that comes to one hundred and sixty to four hundred and ten pounds If everyone stopped smoking, a family of four could have up to one thousand six hundred and forty pounds a year more.
Smoking will also cause other problems People who don't smoke will live longer, and so they will take money from the government when they are old But they also work for more years and pay more taxes.
In the end, the value of a non-smoking nation is not in pounds The good health of the people is the true value for all us.
41) If everyone stopped smoking, all the UK
A) would have no more problem B) would have more money
C) would live longer D) would have less money
42) This text is about
A) taxes which are not paid by smokers
B) diseases that smokers get
C) how much the UK get if everyone stopped smoking
D) how much smoking costs the UK
43) If everyone stoppes smoking, a family of four could have pounds more each year
A) 1,640 B) from 110 to 260 C) from 1,340 to 1,430 D) from 160 to 410
44) Every year companies lose because of the disease
45) The true value for the UK of not smoking is
A) more working B) more taxes C) good health D) more money
V Read the following passage and choose the best answer in A, B, C or D for each of the blanks:
Trang 3While you ear doing the task, the examiner will probably say very (54) and you should ask your partner
questions and make (55) if he or she is not saying much If either of you have any real difficulties the examiner may decide to step in and (56) Normally, however, you will find plenty to say, which helps the (57) to give the task by (58) with your partner, which includes taking (59) in giving opinions and replying appropriately, although
in the end it may be possible to " agree to (60) "
52) A) formally B) politely C) officially D) sincerely
55) A) statements B) speeches C) suggestions D) ideas
58) A) struggling B) competing C) opposing D) co-operating
VI Choose the underlined part (A, B, C or D) that is incorrect:
61) The Chinese have invented printing.
VII Choose the correct sentences (A, B, C or D) which has the same meaning as the given one:
71) "They will take you to the hotel", he said
A) He said that he would take me to the hotel
B) He said that they will take me to the hotel
C) He said that they would take me to the hotel
D) He said that he will take me to the hotel
72) You've been working hard all day I'm sure that you 're tired
A) You must have been tired B) You must be tired
C) You might be tired D) You can't be tired
73) The boy was too fat to run far
A) The boy was very fat and couldn't run far
B) The boy became ill because ha was too fat
C) The boy's fatness didn't stop him running far
Trang 4D) The boy had to run a lot because he was fat
74) If he wrote to her, she would be happy
A) She's happy because he has written to her
B) He didn't write to her, so she wasn't happy
C) May be he'll write to her, and then she'll be happy
D) When he wrote to her, she wasn't happy
75) Despite the heavy rain they went to the cinema
A) Although it rained heavily, they went to the cinema
B) Though it rained hard but they went to the cinema
C) However it rained, they went to the cinema
D) Although it was cold, they still wanted to see the film
VIII Choose the correct sentences (A, B, C or D):
76) That/ George/ do/ such/ thing/ surprise/ me
A) That George would do such a thing surprises me
B) That George would do such thing surprises me
C) That George do such a thing surprises me
D) That George would do such a thing surprise me
77) My father/ tired/ live/ city/ want/ quite/ village
A) My father is tired of living in the city, so he wants to live in a quite village
B) My father is tired from living in the city, so he wants to live in a quite village
C) My father is tired of living in the city because he wants to live in a quite village
D) My father is tired of living in the city and wanting a quite village
78) Not only/ our last holiday/ be/ expensive/ it/ also/ disaster
A) Not only is our last holiday expensive, it was also a disaster
B) Not only our last holiday was expensive, it was also a disaster
C) Not only our last holiday was expensive, was it also a disaster
D) Not only was our last holiday expensive, it was also a disaster
79) It/ be/ big decision/ choose/ university
A) It is a big decision of choosing the university
B) It is a big decision to choose a university
C) It is a big decision to choose an university
D) It is a big decision in choosing university
80) Advantage/ have/ car/ that/ rely/ public transport
A) The advantage of having your car is that you rely on the public transport
B) The advantage of having a car is that you rely on the public transport
C) The advantage of having a car is that it relies on the public transport
D) The advantage of having a car is that you don't have to rely on the public transport
The end
Trang 5Practice Test 012
I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the other:
II Choose the word which has different stress type
10).A) interesting B) surprising C) successful D) amusing
III Choose the best answer in A,B,C or D:
11) books on this shelf were written by Charles Dickens
12) The teacher told us this exercise
13) My sister has a hat yours.She bought it in Hanoi
14) He didn't know or stay
A) whether to go B) if to go C) if that he go D) to go
15) Nobody was injured in the accident, ?
16) A man and a woman were standing outside my house man looked English but I think woman was foreign
17) She hasn't written to me we met last time
18) A fridge is keeping things cold
19) He made too mistakes in his writing
20) Mike was absorbed his work and didn't notice me coming in
21) The prefix is added to the word "polite" to form the opposite
22) The final test lasts 90 minutes
23) Tom with his dog here now
24) The coffee is hot that I can't drink it
Trang 6A) such B) too C) so D) very
25) She was sitting in an armchair a book
26) Spring winter
A) is following B) follows C) will follow D) has followed
27) When in large numbers, these car will cost less
A) they produced B) produce C) produced D) producing
28) There is always traffic in the city centre in the rush-hour
29) I wanted to go he wanted to stay
30) Besides electricity, Faraday also made lots of in the field of chemistry
A) discovers B) discoveries C) invents D) inventions
31) The factory has a to choose young, qualified people for the job
32) Hurry up! You've only got seats left
33) These shops have goods for sale at price
A) attracted B) attractive C) attraction D) attract
34) If there weren't the pull of the earth, everyone of the same weight
35) I enjoy alone
36) Quoc Hoc Senior High School, founded in 1896, is a beatiful school in Hue
37) = 1/3
A) one-threes B) one-three C) first-three D) one-third
38) Never me again
A) she won't love B) she loves C) will she love D) she will love
39) Peace with you!
40) She'll get Dustine her hair
IV Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer in A, B, C or D:
The diseases connected to smoking are a big problem Doctor think that the annual medicine cost for lung cancer, heart disease, and other illnesses connected to smoking is between 12 and
35 million pounds
And smoking costs society money in other ways Between 27 and 61 billion pounds are spent each year on sick days when people don't go to work, on wages that you don't get when you don't
go to work, and on work lost at the company when you are sick
This money counts the wages from people who die of cancer at young age and stop paying taxes This does not count fire started by cigarettes, which kill fifteen hundred people yearly and injure another four thousand Smoking cost every man, woman and child in the UK from one hundred and ten to two hundred and fifty pounds each year in the lost work and wages When you add another fifty to one hundred and fifty pounds yearly in insurance cost that comes to one
Trang 7hundred and sixty to four hundred and ten pounds If everyone stopped smoking, a family of four could have up to one thousand six hundred and forty pounds a year more.
Smoking will also cause other problems People who don't smoke will live longer, and so they will take money from the government when they are old But they also work for more years and pay more taxes
In the end, the value of a non-smoking nation is not in pounds The good health of the people
is the true value for all us
41) Every year companies lose because of the disease
42) If everyone stoppes smoking, a family of four could have pounds more each year
A) 1,640 B) from 1,340 to 1,430 C) from 160 to 410 D) from 110 to 260
43) This text is about
A) diseases that smokers get
B) how much smoking costs the UK
C) taxes which are not paid by smokers
D) how much the UK get if everyone stopped smoking
44) If everyone stopped smoking, all the UK
A) would live longer B) would have less money
C) would have more money D) would have no more problem
45) The true value for the UK of not smoking is
A) good health B) more taxes C) more money D) more working
V Read the following passage and choose the best answer in A, B, C or D for each of the blanks:
EXAM ADVICE
In Part Three of Speaking you work together with a partner You have to do a (46) task whichusually (47) about three minutes One possible task is " problem (48) ", which means you have to look at some (49) information and then (50) the problem with your partner You may
be shown photos, drawings, maps, plans, advertisements or computer graphics and it is (51) that you study them carefully If necessary, check you know exactly what to do by (52) asking the examiner to (53) the instructions or make them clearer
While you ear doing the task, the examiner will probably say very (54) and you should ask your partner questions and make (55) if he or she is not saying much If either of you have any real difficulties the examiner may decide to step in and (56) Normally, however, you will find plenty to say, which helps the (57) to give the task by (58) with your partner, which includes taking (59) in giving opinions and replying appropriately, although in the end it may be possible
to " agree to (60) "
51) A) needed B) successful C) essential D) helpful
52) A) officially B) politely C) formally D) sincerely
Trang 854) A) many B) little C) few D) much
58) A) competing B) opposing C) co-operating D) struggling
VI Choose the underlined part (A, B, C or D) that is incorrect:
61) I asked to him whose car he had borrowed the night before
VII Choose the correct sentences (A, B, C or D) which has the same meaning as the given one:
71) The boy was too fat to run far
A) The boy became ill because ha was too fat
B) The boy's fatness didn't stop him running far
C) The boy had to run a lot because he was fat
D) The boy was very fat and couldn't run far
72) You've been working hard all day I'm sure that you 're tired
C) You can't be tired D) You must have been tired
73) "They will take you to the hotel", he said
A) He said that they would take me to the hotel
B) He said that he would take me to the hotel
C) He said that he will take me to the hotel
D) He said that they will take me to the hotel
Trang 974) Despite the heavy rain they went to the cinema
A) Although it was cold, they still wanted to see the film
B) Although it rained heavily, they went to the cinema
C) Though it rained hard but they went to the cinema
D) However it rained, they went to the cinema
75) If he wrote to her, she would be happy
A) He didn't write to her, so she wasn't happy
B) When he wrote to her, she wasn't happy
C) May be he'll write to her, and then she'll be happy
D) She's happy because he has written to her
VIII Choose the correct sentences (A, B, C or D):
76) That/ George/ do/ such/ thing/ surprise/ me
A) That George would do such a thing surprise me
B) That George would do such thing surprises me
C) That George do such a thing surprises me
D) That George would do such a thing surprises me
77) It/ be/ big decision/ choose/ university
A) It is a big decision of choosing the university
B) It is a big decision to choose a university
C) It is a big decision to choose an university
D) It is a big decision in choosing university
78) Not only/ our last holiday/ be/ expensive/ it/ also/ disaster
A) Not only was our last holiday expensive, it was also a disaster
B) Not only is our last holiday expensive, it was also a disaster
C) Not only our last holiday was expensive, it was also a disaster
D) Not only our last holiday was expensive, was it also a disaster
79) Advantage/ have/ car/ that/ rely/ public transport
A) The advantage of having a car is that you rely on the public transport
B) The advantage of having a car is that it relies on the public transport
C) The advantage of having a car is that you don't have to rely on the public transport D) The advantage of having your car is that you rely on the public transport
80) My father/ tired/ live/ city/ want/ quite/ village
A) My father is tired of living in the city because he wants to live in a quite village
B) My father is tired of living in the city and wanting a quite village
C) My father is tired of living in the city, so he wants to live in a quite village
D) My father is tired from living in the city, so he wants to live in a quite village
The end
Trang 10Practice Test 013
I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the other:
II Choose the word which has different stress type
9) A) surprising B) amusing C) successful D) interesting
III Choose the best answer in A,B,C or D:
11) She was sitting in an armchair a book
12) When in large numbers, these car will cost less
13) Hurry up! You've only got seats left
14) The prefix is added to the word "polite" to form the opposite
15) Spring winter
A) follows B) is following C) has followed D) will follow
16) I enjoy alone
17) The teacher told us this exercise
18) books on this shelf were written by Charles Dickens
19) I wanted to go he wanted to stay
20) Nobody was injured in the accident, ?
21) = 1/3
A) first-three B) one-three C) one-third D) one-threes
22) The coffee is hot that I can't drink it
Trang 11A) too B) such C) very D) so
23) Peace with you!
24) If there weren't the pull of the earth, everyone of the same weight
25) Never me again
A) she loves B) will she love C) she will love D) she won't love
26) There is always traffic in the city centre in the rush-hour
27) A man and a woman were standing outside my house man looked English but I think woman was foreign
28) Quoc Hoc Senior High School, founded in 1896, is a beatiful school in Hue
29) Besides electricity, Faraday also made lots of in the field of chemistry
30) These shops have goods for sale at price
31) She hasn't written to me we met last time
32) A fridge is keeping things cold
33) The factory has a to choose young, qualified people for the job
34) She'll get Dustine her hair
35) My sister has a hat yours.She bought it in Hanoi
36) Mike was absorbed his work and didn't notice me coming in
37) The final test lasts 90 minutes
38) He made too mistakes in his writing
39) He didn't know or stay
A) whether to go B) to go C) if to go D) if that he go
40) Tom with his dog here now
IV Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer in A, B, C or D:
The diseases connected to smoking are a big problem Doctor think that the annual medicine cost for lung cancer, heart disease, and other illnesses connected to smoking is between 12 and
Trang 12This money counts the wages from people who die of cancer at young age and stop paying taxes This does not count fire started by cigarettes, which kill fifteen hundred people yearly and injure another four thousand Smoking cost every man, woman and child in the UK from one hundred and ten to two hundred and fifty pounds each year in the lost work and wages When you add another fifty to one hundred and fifty pounds yearly in insurance cost that comes to one hundred and sixty to four hundred and ten pounds If everyone stopped smoking, a family of four could have up to one thousand six hundred and forty pounds a year more.
Smoking will also cause other problems People who don't smoke will live longer, and so they will take money from the government when they are old But they also work for more years and pay more taxes
In the end, the value of a non-smoking nation is not in pounds The good health of the people
is the true value for all us
41) If everyone stopped smoking, all the UK
A) would have less money B) would have no more problem
C) would live longer D) would have more money
42) This text is about
A) how much the UK get if everyone stopped smoking
B) taxes which are not paid by smokers
C) how much smoking costs the UK
D) diseases that smokers get
43) The true value for the UK of not smoking is
A) more money B) more taxes C) more working D) good health
44) If everyone stoppes smoking, a family of four could have pounds more each year
A) 1,640 B) from 160 to 410 C) from 110 to 260 D) from 1,340 to 1,430
45) Every year companies lose because of the disease
V Read the following passage and choose the best answer in A, B, C or D for each of the blanks:
EXAM ADVICE
In Part Three of Speaking you work together with a partner You have to do a (46) task whichusually (47) about three minutes One possible task is " problem (48) ", which means you have to look at some (49) information and then (50) the problem with your partner You may
be shown photos, drawings, maps, plans, advertisements or computer graphics and it is (51) that you study them carefully If necessary, check you know exactly what to do by (52) asking the examiner to (53) the instructions or make them clearer
While you ear doing the task, the examiner will probably say very (54) and you should ask your partner questions and make (55) if he or she is not saying much If either of you have any real difficulties the examiner may decide to step in and (56) Normally, however, you will find plenty to say, which helps the (57) to give the task by (58) with your partner, which includes taking (59) in giving opinions and replying appropriately, although in the end it may be possible
to " agree to (60) "
Trang 1349) A) optical B) obvious C) visual D) noticeable
51) A) needed B) essential C) successful D) helpful
52) A) formally B) officially C) politely D) sincerely
55) A) ideas B) suggestions C) statements D) speeches
57) A) referee B) observer C) assessor D) judge
58) A) struggling B) competing C) opposing D) co-operating
VI Choose the underlined part (A, B, C or D) that is incorrect:
61) He spends money carelessly as if he was a millionaire
VII Choose the correct sentences (A, B, C or D) which has the same meaning as the given one:
71) If he wrote to her, she would be happy
A) She's happy because he has written to her
B) When he wrote to her, she wasn't happy
C) He didn't write to her, so she wasn't happy
D) May be he'll write to her, and then she'll be happy
72) Despite the heavy rain they went to the cinema
A) Although it was cold, they still wanted to see the film
B) However it rained, they went to the cinema
Trang 14C) Though it rained hard but they went to the cinema.
D) Although it rained heavily, they went to the cinema
73) The boy was too fat to run far
A) The boy had to run a lot because he was fat
B) The boy became ill because ha was too fat
C) The boy was very fat and couldn't run far
D) The boy's fatness didn't stop him running far
74) You've been working hard all day I'm sure that you 're tired
C) You might be tired D) You must have been tired
75) "They will take you to the hotel", he said
A) He said that he will take me to the hotel
B) He said that they will take me to the hotel
C) He said that they would take me to the hotel
D) He said that he would take me to the hotel
VIII Choose the correct sentences (A, B, C or D):
76) Advantage/ have/ car/ that/ rely/ public transport
A) The advantage of having a car is that you don't have to rely on the public transport B) The advantage of having a car is that you rely on the public transport
C) The advantage of having your car is that you rely on the public transport
D) The advantage of having a car is that it relies on the public transport
77) It/ be/ big decision/ choose/ university
A) It is a big decision to choose a university
B) It is a big decision in choosing university
C) It is a big decision to choose an university
D) It is a big decision of choosing the university
78) My father/ tired/ live/ city/ want/ quite/ village
A) My father is tired of living in the city, so he wants to live in a quite village
B) My father is tired of living in the city and wanting a quite village
C) My father is tired of living in the city because he wants to live in a quite village
D) My father is tired from living in the city, so he wants to live in a quite village
79) That/ George/ do/ such/ thing/ surprise/ me
A) That George would do such a thing surprises me
B) That George would do such a thing surprise me
C) That George do such a thing surprises me
D) That George would do such thing surprises me
80) Not only/ our last holiday/ be/ expensive/ it/ also/ disaster
A) Not only is our last holiday expensive, it was also a disaster
B) Not only was our last holiday expensive, it was also a disaster
C) Not only our last holiday was expensive, it was also a disaster
D) Not only our last holiday was expensive, was it also a disaster
The end
Trang 15Practice Test 021
I Choose the word which is pronounced differently from the others:
2) A) television B) decision C) pleasure D) excursion
II Pick out the word which has different stress type:
6) A) summarize B) specialize C) purpose D) postpone
7) A) Vietnamese B) engineer C) benefit D) understand
III Choose the best answer in A, B, C or D:
11) Tony is so that his friends tend to tell him all their problems
A) sympathetic B) optimistic C) collective D) confidential
12) They tomorrow at 12:30
A) will leave B) are going to leave C) leave D) are leaving
13) My brother is interested in doing research
A) scientist B) scientific C) science D) scientifical
14) The man in business as a manager
15) Ask him come with us
A) if he will B) if will he C) whether will he D) if would he
16) Have her these letters, please
17) I am late, ?
18) Jane didn't go to school the rain
19) Jill was lying on the bed
20) I would love to live by sea
21) The development of new crop strains greatly increased yields
22) It is blood
23) UNICEF has assumed the responsibility of aiding children in need
24) She's not used out alone
Trang 1625) This kind of medicine is quickly into the body
26) I don't like that house I would hate there
27) He had to act immediately; , he would have been too late
28) The fewer bags you take, trouble you will have en route
A) the less B) the fewer C) the least D) the little
29) I wish I David Beckham
30) What is her reason for marrying him?
31) I can't use that medicine
A) So can I B) Either can I C) Either can't I D) Neither can I
32) My old friend and colleague, John, married
A) just have got B) has just got C) just has got D) have just got
33) His father told stay up late
34) of the students know the answer to that question
35) Seldom the guitar
A) he does play B) he plays C) he doesn't play D) does he play
36) Mary was confused the time
37) There were a lot of people at the party, only a few of I had met before
38) If I a lot of money now, I buy a new car
A) had/ would buy B) have/ will buy C) had/ will buy D) have/ would buy 39) We should have the gardener the lawn with insecticide
40) The library in our school is a one
A) well-behaved B) well-done C) well-equiped D) well-read
IV Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer in A, B, C or D:
Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, on February 11th, 1847 His family moved toPort Huron, Michigan, when he was seven years old Surprisingly, he attended school for only twomonths His mother, a former teacher, taught him a few things, but Thomas was mostly self-educated His natural curiosity led him to start experimenting at a young age
Thomas Alva Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light seems to be the mostuseful, it was not his invention He also invented the record player, the motion picture camera,and over 1,200 other things About every two weeks he created something new
He worked 16 out of every 24 hours Sometimes he worked so intensely that his wife had toremind him to sleep and eat
Thomas Edison Died on October 18th, 1931, at his estate in West Orange, New Jersey He leftnumerous inventions that improved the quality of life all over the world
41) The word was mostly self-educated in paragraph 1 can be best replaced by
Trang 17C) mostly taught himself D) thought of himself
42) Where was Edison born?
43) How old was Edison when he died?
44) Which is NOT true about Edison?
A) He invented the electric light
B) He mostly didn't go to school at all
C) He wasn't married
D) He was the author of more than 1,200 inventions
45) What is considered Edison's most useful invention?
A) the camera B) the electric light C) telephone D) the record player
V Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) for each of the blanks:
In 1920, after some thirty-nine years of problem (46) disease, high cost, and politics, thePanama Canal was (47) declared, finally linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by allowingship to pass through the fifty mile canal (48) instead (49) travelling some seven thousandmiles around Cape Horn It (50) a ship approximately eight hours to complete the trip throughthe canal and costs a(n) (51) of fifteen thousand dollars, one-tenth of what it cost a ship to(52) the Horn More than fifteen thousand ships pass through its locks each year
The French initiated the (53) … but sold their rights to the United States The latter will (54) ituntil the end or the twentieth century (55) Panama takes over its duties
47) A) finally B) normally C) officially D) essentially
VI Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer in A, B,C or D:
Trang 18According to historians, the first money, in the sense we understand it today, consisted of goldcoins produced about 2,500 years ago Gold, being a very precious metal, was a suitablematerial The introduction of gold coins was acceptable to everyone and they were still beingused at the beginning of this century, although they have now been replaced by paper money andcoins made of ordinary metals.
56) According to historians, the first money was made
57) In the old days, people exchanged
A) goods for money B) what they needed for what they had
C) what they had for what they needed D) food for tools
58) Direct exchange od good is because some goods may be too big to carry
A) impossible B) disadvantageous C) advantageous D) precious
59) 'Barter' is a system of exchange in which
A) food is exchanged for tools B) no money is used
C) goods are difficult to carry D) money is used to buy things
60) Modern money is made of
A) ordinary metal B) paper or gold C) paper or ordinary metal D) gold
VII Choose the underlined word (A, B, C or D) which is incorrect:
61) The policemen asked me what did happen last night but I was unable to tell them
VIII Choose the correct sentence (A, B, C or D) which has the same meaning as the given one:
71) I like neither of those pictures
A) I don't like either of those pictures B) I like either of those pictures
Trang 19C) I don't like all of them D) I don't like neither of them
72) The boy asked me what time it was
A) The boy said to me, "What time it is?"
B) The boy asked, "What time was it?"
C) The boy asked, "What time is it?"
D) The boy told me, "What time was it?"
73) Susan ate even more sweets than Mary did
A) Mary ate many sweets but Susan ate still more
B) Mary was still eating sweets when Susan stopped
C) Neither Mary nor Susan ate more than one or two sweets
D) Susan ate many sweets but Mary ate more
74) Tom's not a young man He must be fifty years old
A) He's got to be fifty before we can say he's old
B) Tom is certainly fifty years old; may be he's more
C) Tom's much older, but he likes you to think he's only fifty
D) Tom will be glad when he's fifty years old
75) The problem is difficult to solve
A) It is a problem difficult solve B) It is difficult problem to solve
C) It is difficult solve the problem D) It is difficult to solve the problem
IX Choose the best answer in A, B, C or D:
76) George/ never/ take/ other people/ feelings/ consideration
A) George never took other peoples' feelings into consideration
B) George never took other people feelings into consideration
C) George never took other people's feelings consideration
D) George never took other people's feelings into consideration
77) You/ mind/ smoke/ here?
A) Do you mind if I smoke in here? B) Do you mind I smoke in here?
C) Would you mind if I smoke in here? D) Do you mind if my smoking in here?
78) None/ state/ Hawaii/ be/ island
A) None states except Hawaii is an island
B) None of the states but Hawaii is island
C) None of states except Hawaii is an island
D) None of the states but Hawaii is an island
79) Never/ put/ tomorrow/ you/ can/ today
A) Never put off until tomorrow you can do today
B) Never put off tomorrow you can do today
C) Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today
D) Never have you put off tomorrow you can do today
80) Science/ genetic engineering/ be not/ very old
A) The science of the genetic engineering is not very old
B) The science of genetic engineering is not very old
C) Science of genetic engineering is not very old
D) The science genetic engineering is not very old
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Trang 20Practice Test 022
I Choose the word which is pronounced differently from the others:
3) A) pleasure B) television C) excursion D) decision
II Pick out the word which has different stress type:
6) A) postpone B) purpose C) summarize D) specialize
10).A) benefit B) understand C) Vietnamese D) engineer
III Choose the best answer in A, B, C or D:
11) What is her reason for marrying him?
12) Jill was lying on the bed
13) My brother is interested in doing research
A) scientist B) scientifical C) scientific D) science
14) We should have the gardener the lawn with insecticide
15) I would love to live by sea
16) Ask him come with us
A) if he will B) whether will he C) if would he D) if will he
17) I don't like that house I would hate there
18) I wish I David Beckham
19) He had to act immediately; , he would have been too late
A) otherwise B) consequently C) nevertheless D) still
20) of the students know the answer to that question
21) I am late, ?
Trang 2122) Mary was confused the time
23) Have her these letters, please
24) His father told stay up late
25) It is blood
26) The man in business as a manager
27) The library in our school is a one
A) well-equiped B) well-done C) well-behaved D) well-read
28) They tomorrow at 12:30
A) leave B) are leaving C) will leave D) are going to leave 29) UNICEF has assumed the responsibility of aiding children in need
30) This kind of medicine is quickly into the body
31) Jane didn't go to school the rain
32) My old friend and colleague, John, married
A) have just got B) has just got C) just has got D) just have got
33) The fewer bags you take, trouble you will have en route
34) There were a lot of people at the party, only a few of I had met before
35) She's not used out alone
36) If I a lot of money now, I buy a new car
A) have/ would buy B) have/ will buy C) had/ would buy D) had/ will buy
37) Tony is so that his friends tend to tell him all their problems
A) collective B) confidential C) optimistic D) sympathetic
38) I can't use that medicine
A) Neither can I B) Either can't I C) Either can I D) So can I
39) The development of new crop strains greatly increased yields
40) Seldom the guitar
A) he doesn't play B) does he play C) he plays D) he does play
IV Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer in A, B, C or D:
Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, on February 11th, 1847 His family moved toPort Huron, Michigan, when he was seven years old Surprisingly, he attended school for only twomonths His mother, a former teacher, taught him a few things, but Thomas was mostly self-educated His natural curiosity led him to start experimenting at a young age
Thomas Alva Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light seems to be the mostuseful, it was not his invention He also invented the record player, the motion picture camera,and over 1,200 other things About every two weeks he created something new
Trang 22He worked 16 out of every 24 hours Sometimes he worked so intensely that his wife had toremind him to sleep and eat.
Thomas Edison Died on October 18th, 1931, at his estate in West Orange, New Jersey He leftnumerous inventions that improved the quality of life all over the world
41) What is considered Edison's most useful invention?
A) the electric light B) the record player C) telephone D) the camera
42) How old was Edison when he died?
43) Where was Edison born?
44) Which is NOT true about Edison?
A) He wasn't married
B) He invented the electric light
C) He mostly didn't go to school at all
D) He was the author of more than 1,200 inventions
45) The word was mostly self-educated in paragraph 1 can be best replaced by
V Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) for each of the blanks:
In 1920, after some thirty-nine years of problem (46) disease, high cost, and politics, thePanama Canal was (47) declared, finally linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by allowingship to pass through the fifty mile canal (48) instead (49) travelling some seven thousandmiles around Cape Horn It (50) a ship approximately eight hours to complete the trip throughthe canal and costs a(n) (51) of fifteen thousand dollars, one-tenth of what it cost a ship to(52) the Horn More than fifteen thousand ships pass through its locks each year
The French initiated the (53) … but sold their rights to the United States The latter will (54) ituntil the end or the twentieth century (55) Panama takes over its duties
47) A) essentially B) officially C) finally D) normally
VI Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer in A, B,C or D:
MONEY Money is something we all take for granted in our lives Some of us may wish we had more of itbut we all recognise it when we see it, whether in the form of coins, notes or cheques It is difficult
to imagine how people managed without money In the earliest periods of human history, people
Trang 23used to exchange good directly They would exchange things they had plenty of for things thatthey were in need of For example, they might offer food for tools This method of exchange,which is known as 'barter', has many disadvantages Certain goods may be difficult to carry, theymay not last long, or may be impossible to divide into smaller units It can also be difficult to knowthe worth of something compared with other goods.
According to historians, the first money, in the sense we understand it today, consisted of goldcoins produced about 2,500 years ago Gold, being a very precious metal, was a suitablematerial The introduction of gold coins was acceptable to everyone and they were still beingused at the beginning of this century, although they have now been replaced by paper money andcoins made of ordinary metals
56) In the old days, people exchanged
A) what they needed for what they had B) food for tools
C) what they had for what they needed D) goods for money
57) Direct exchange od good is because some goods may be too big to carry
A) disadvantageous B) precious C) impossible D) advantageous
58) According to historians, the first money was made
A) 2,000 years ago B) of coins C) of paper D) of gold
59) Modern money is made of
A) ordinary metal B) paper or gold C) paper or ordinary metal D) gold
60) 'Barter' is a system of exchange in which
A) money is used to buy things B) goods are difficult to carry
VII Choose the underlined word (A, B, C or D) which is incorrect:
61) The policemen asked me what did happen last night but I was unable to tell them
Trang 24VIII Choose the correct sentence (A, B, C or D) which has the same meaning as the given one:
71) The boy asked me what time it was
A) The boy asked, "What time was it?"
B) The boy told me, "What time was it?"
C) The boy said to me, "What time it is?"
D) The boy asked, "What time is it?"
72) I like neither of those pictures
A) I don't like either of those pictures B) I like either of those pictures
C) I don't like all of them D) I don't like neither of them
73) Susan ate even more sweets than Mary did
A) Neither Mary nor Susan ate more than one or two sweets
B) Susan ate many sweets but Mary ate more
C) Mary ate many sweets but Susan ate still more
D) Mary was still eating sweets when Susan stopped
74) The problem is difficult to solve
A) It is a problem difficult solve B) It is difficult to solve the problem
C) It is difficult problem to solve D) It is difficult solve the problem
75) Tom's not a young man He must be fifty years old
A) He's got to be fifty before we can say he's old
B) Tom's much older, but he likes you to think he's only fifty
C) Tom is certainly fifty years old; may be he's more
D) Tom will be glad when he's fifty years old
IX Choose the best answer in A, B, C or D:
76) George/ never/ take/ other people/ feelings/ consideration
A) George never took other people's feelings into consideration
B) George never took other people feelings into consideration
C) George never took other people's feelings consideration
D) George never took other peoples' feelings into consideration
77) You/ mind/ smoke/ here?
A) Do you mind if I smoke in here? B) Do you mind if my smoking in here? C) Would you mind if I smoke in here? D) Do you mind I smoke in here?
78) Science/ genetic engineering/ be not/ very old
A) The science genetic engineering is not very old
B) The science of genetic engineering is not very old
C) Science of genetic engineering is not very old
D) The science of the genetic engineering is not very old
79) None/ state/ Hawaii/ be/ island
A) None of states except Hawaii is an island
B) None of the states but Hawaii is island
C) None states except Hawaii is an island
D) None of the states but Hawaii is an island
80) Never/ put/ tomorrow/ you/ can/ today
A) Never have you put off tomorrow you can do today
B) Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today
C) Never put off until tomorrow you can do today
D) Never put off tomorrow you can do today
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Practice Test 023
I Choose the word which is pronounced differently from the others:
5) A) decision B) television C) pleasure D) excursion
II Pick out the word which has different stress type:
III Choose the best answer in A, B, C or D:
11) It is blood
12) Mary was confused the time
13) I wish I David Beckham
14) If I a lot of money now, I buy a new car
A) had/ will buy B) have/ would buy C) have/ will buy D) had/ would buy 15) Ask him come with us
A) if he will B) whether will he C) if would he D) if will he
16) What is her reason for marrying him?
17) His father told stay up late
18) UNICEF has assumed the responsibility of aiding children in need
19) She's not used out alone
Trang 2620) There were a lot of people at the party, only a few of I had met before
21) The fewer bags you take, trouble you will have en route
A) the fewer B) the least C) the little D) the less
22) He had to act immediately; , he would have been too late
23) This kind of medicine is quickly into the body
24) Jane didn't go to school the rain
25) I would love to live by sea
26) I don't like that house I would hate there
27) Tony is so that his friends tend to tell him all their problems
A) collective B) sympathetic C) optimistic D) confidential
28) We should have the gardener the lawn with insecticide
29) The man in business as a manager
30) They tomorrow at 12:30
A) will leave B) leave C) are leaving D) are going to leave 31) My brother is interested in doing research
A) scientifical B) scientific C) science D) scientist
32) Have her these letters, please
33) I am late, ?
34) The library in our school is a one
A) well-read B) well-equiped C) well-done D) well-behaved
35) The development of new crop strains greatly increased yields
36) of the students know the answer to that question
37) Jill was lying on the bed
38) I can't use that medicine
A) So can I B) Either can't I C) Neither can I D) Either can I
39) Seldom the guitar
A) he plays B) he doesn't play C) he does play D) does he play
40) My old friend and colleague, John, married
A) has just got B) just has got C) just have got D) have just got
IV Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer in A, B, C or D:
Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, on February 11th, 1847 His family moved toPort Huron, Michigan, when he was seven years old Surprisingly, he attended school for only two
Trang 27months His mother, a former teacher, taught him a few things, but Thomas was mostly educated His natural curiosity led him to start experimenting at a young age.
Thomas Alva Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light seems to be the mostuseful, it was not his invention He also invented the record player, the motion picture camera,and over 1,200 other things About every two weeks he created something new
He worked 16 out of every 24 hours Sometimes he worked so intensely that his wife had toremind him to sleep and eat
Thomas Edison Died on October 18th, 1931, at his estate in West Orange, New Jersey He leftnumerous inventions that improved the quality of life all over the world
41) The word was mostly self-educated in paragraph 1 can be best replaced by
A) mostly taught himself B) loved school
C) was born a genuis D) thought of himself
42) How old was Edison when he died?
43) What is considered Edison's most useful invention?
A) the camera B) telephone C) the record player D) the electric light
44) Where was Edison born?
A) In Huron B) In New Jesey C) In Michigan D) In Ohio
45) Which is NOT true about Edison?
A) He was the author of more than 1,200 inventions
B) He invented the electric light
C) He wasn't married
D) He mostly didn't go to school at all
V Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) for each of the blanks:
In 1920, after some thirty-nine years of problem (46) disease, high cost, and politics, thePanama Canal was (47) declared, finally linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by allowingship to pass through the fifty mile canal (48) instead (49) travelling some seven thousandmiles around Cape Horn It (50) a ship approximately eight hours to complete the trip throughthe canal and costs a(n) (51) of fifteen thousand dollars, one-tenth of what it cost a ship to(52) the Horn More than fifteen thousand ships pass through its locks each year
The French initiated the (53) … but sold their rights to the United States The latter will (54) ituntil the end or the twentieth century (55) Panama takes over its duties
47) A) essentially B) finally C) normally D) officially
VI Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer in A, B,C or D:
Trang 28According to historians, the first money, in the sense we understand it today, consisted of gold coins produced about 2,500 years ago Gold, being a very precious metal, was a suitable
material The introduction of gold coins was acceptable to everyone and they were still being used at the beginning of this century, although they have now been replaced by paper money andcoins made of ordinary metals
56) According to historians, the first money was made
57) 'Barter' is a system of exchange in which
A) food is exchanged for tools B) goods are difficult to carry
58) In the old days, people exchanged
A) what they had for what they needed B) what they needed for what they had
C) food for tools D) goods for money
59) Modern money is made of
A) paper or ordinary metal B) paper or gold
C) gold D) ordinary metal
60) Direct exchange od good is because some goods may be too big to carry
A) impossible B) advantageous C) disadvantageous D) precious
VII Choose the underlined word (A, B, C or D) which is incorrect:
61) He didn't give me any ink, so I couldn't write no more
Trang 2969) Although no country has exactly the same folk music like that of any other, it is
A B C significant that similar songs exist among widely seperated people
D
70) She is the most beautiful woman who I have ever met
A B C D
VIII Choose the correct sentence (A, B, C or D) which has the same meaning as the given one:
71) The boy asked me what time it was
A) The boy asked, "What time is it?" B) The boy told me, "What time was it?" C) The boy asked, "What time was it?" D) The boy said to me, "What time it is?"
72) Tom's not a young man He must be fifty years old
A) He's got to be fifty before we can say he's old
B) Tom is certainly fifty years old; may be he's more
C) Tom will be glad when he's fifty years old
D) Tom's much older, but he likes you to think he's only fifty
73) The problem is difficult to solve
A) It is difficult to solve the problem B) It is difficult problem to solve
C) It is a problem difficult solve D) It is difficult solve the problem
74) Susan ate even more sweets than Mary did
A) Mary was still eating sweets when Susan stopped
B) Mary ate many sweets but Susan ate still more
C) Susan ate many sweets but Mary ate more
D) Neither Mary nor Susan ate more than one or two sweets
75) I like neither of those pictures
A) I don't like either of those pictures B) I don't like all of them
C) I like either of those pictures D) I don't like neither of them
IX Choose the best answer in A, B, C or D:
76) George/ never/ take/ other people/ feelings/ consideration
A) George never took other people feelings into consideration
B) George never took other people's feelings into consideration
C) George never took other peoples' feelings into consideration
D) George never took other people's feelings consideration
77) None/ state/ Hawaii/ be/ island
A) None states except Hawaii is an island
B) None of the states but Hawaii is an island
C) None of the states but Hawaii is island
D) None of states except Hawaii is an island
78) Never/ put/ tomorrow/ you/ can/ today
A) Never have you put off tomorrow you can do today
B) Never put off tomorrow you can do today
C) Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today
D) Never put off until tomorrow you can do today
79) You/ mind/ smoke/ here?
A) Do you mind if my smoking in here? B) Do you mind if I smoke in here?
C) Do you mind I smoke in here? D) Would you mind if I smoke in here?
Trang 3080) Science/ genetic engineering/ be not/ very old
A) The science genetic engineering is not very old
B) Science of genetic engineering is not very old
C) The science of the genetic engineering is not very old
D) The science of genetic engineering is not very old
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Đề luyện thi đại học 2009(03)
I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
3) A) architecture B) chorus C) challenge D) chemical
II Pick out the word which has different stress type:
6) A) solidity B) perversity C) impudence D) supervisor
10) A) uniform B) applicant C) employment D) yesterday
III Choose the best answer in A, B, C or D to complete sentences:
11) The singer and actor coming now
Trang 3112) Mr Green is a man
13) She has written a major novel
14) I got home very tired
15) Have these flowers to her office, please
16) you my bag?I it
A) Did see/ have lost B) Do see/ lost
C) Have seen/ have lost D) Did see/ lost
17) more help, I could call my neighbour
A) I should need B) Needed C) Should I need D) I have needed
18) Jill isn't on the phone, make it difficult to contact her
19) He doesn't get used to eat Japanese food
20) Jane is beautiful and intelligent
21) He is married my friend
22) the rise in unemployment, people still seem to be spending more
23) Vehicles also account air pollution in the city
24) The secretary apologized waiting so long
A) for keeping me B) to me for C) for me keeping D) for me
25) The Truong Son stretches from north to central Vietnam
26) We avoid our environment
27) "If I a million dollars, I first buy a big house for my parents", the little boy dreamt
28) The robbery took place in
A) a busy street shopping B) a busily shopping street
C) busy shopping street D) a busy shopping street
29) The girl overthere is my best friend
30) The girl did not anything like her pictures
31) Not only but she is also very intelligent
A) is she beautiful B) beautiful she is C) beautiful is she D) she is beautiful
32) This phone machine is out of so you have to find another machine
33) The only to her house is across the fields
34) Tom and Bill were badly injured in the last match, so can play today
A) both of them B) not any of them C) either one of them D) neither of them
35) It is necessary that she now
36) You have no right my daughter
37) They may lose heart They may in despair
38) The Soviet Union was first country to send a man into space
39) exhibitions are like huge market places for the sale of goods, and these are often called trade fairs
Trang 3240) I a meeting from 9:30 to 10:30 tomorrow morning
A) am going to attend B) will attend C) will be attending D) attend
IV Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer in A, B, C or D:
Carbohydrates, which are sugar, are an essential part of a healthy diet They provide the main source of energy for the body, and they also function to flavor and sweeten foods Carbohydrates range from simple sugars like glucose to complex sugar such as amylose and amylopectin Nutritionists estimate that carbohydrates should make up about one-fourth to one-fifth of a person's diet This translates to about 75 - 100 grams of carbohydrates per day.
A diet that is deficient in carbohydrates can have an adverse effect on a person's health When the body lacks a sufficient amount of carbohydrates it must then use its protein supplies for energy, a process called gluconeogenesis This, however, results in a lack of necessary protein, and further health difficulties may occur A lack of cacbohydrates can also lead to ketosis, a build-up of ketonies in the body that causes fatigue, lethargy, and bad breath.
41) The word "estimate" could best be replaced by
42) According to the passage, which of the following does NOT describe carbohydrates?
A) a necessity B) an energy source C) a range ofsugars D) a protein supply
43) Which of the following best describes the author's tone?
44) The word "range" is closest in meaning to which of the following?
45) Which of the following word could best replace "deficient"?
A) unequal B) outstanding C) insufficient D) abundant
46) According to the passage, what do most nutritionists suggest?
A) Carbohydrates should be eaten in very small quantities.
B) Sufficient carbohydrates will prevent gluconeogenesis.
C) Carbohydrates should make up about a quarter of a person's daily diet.
D) Carbohydrates are simple sugars called glucoses
47) What is the main idea of this passage?
A) Carbohydrates can lead to ketosis.
B) Carbohydrates are an expendable part of a good diet.
C) Carbohydrates prevent a build-up of proteins.
D) Carbohydrates are needed for good health
48) Which of the following best describes the organization of this passage?
A) specific to general B) definition and example
C) cause and result D) comparison and contrast
49) The word "lack" is most similar to which of the following?
50) The word "function" refers to which of the following?
51) Which of the following do carbohydrates NOT do?
C) flavor and sweeten food D) provide energy for the body
52) What does the word "this" refer to?
A) converting carbohydrates to energy B) using protein supplies for energy
C) having a deficiency in carbohydrates D) having an insufficient amount of protein
V Read the passage carefully and choose the best word (A, B, C or D) for each of blanks:
AT THE SEASIDE Clacton and Frinton are holiday (53) situated ten kilometers from each other on the east (54) of England Despite their proximity, they couldn't be more different in character from each other.
Clacton is a typical (55) town with cheap fish and chip cafes, ice-cream stalls (56) the seafront, bright amusement arcades and, of course, a traditional pier jutting out (57) the sea For a few weeks in the summer its (58) are packed with young families; parents relax with a newspaper and a cup of tea, while their children play in the water or build sand castles.
Trang 33Frinton, by contrast, is much more refined Tasteful apartment (59) overlook the undeveloped beach It's ideal for elderly holiday-makers who enjoy a gentle stroll (60) the sea front It is quite, some would say dead, compared
to Clacton with its noise and bustle.
VI Choose the underlined part ( A, B, C or D) which is incorrect:
61) Every human typically have twenty-three pairs of chromosomes in most cells
mechanic checked things
65) George won't lend you any more as long as you promise to pay him back
VII Choose the best sentence (A, B, C or D) that has the same meaning as the given one:
71) Usually, people gave much thought to their future
A) Usually, people thought much for their future
B) Usually, people thought much of their future.
C) Usually, people thinked much to their future.
D) Usually, people thought much to their future
72) Peter was too ill to get up
A) Peter was not very well to get up.
B) Peter was not strong enough for getting up
C) Peter was very ill for getting up.
D) Peter was so ill that he couldn't get up
73) Children often know little about their job and take no steps to find out
A) They often overcome difficulties.
B) They do nothing to improve the situation
C) They put aside the problems
D) They try their best
74) Tom said, "New York is bigger than London."
A) He says that New York was bigger than London.
B) He says that New York is bigger than London
Trang 34C) He said that New York was bigger than London
D) He said that New York is bigger than London
75) Somebody cleans the room everyday
A) The room is cleaned by somebody everyday.
B) The room everyday is cleaned.
C) The room is everyday cleaned.
D) The room is cleaned everyday
VIII Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence:
76) Countries may the world Bank for the development projects
A) lend large sums of money from B) lend large sums of money
C) borrow large sums of money D) borrow large sums of money from
77) The yearly path of the sun around the heavens
A) knowing as to be the ecliptic B) known as the ecliptic
C) it is known to be the ecliptic D) is known as the ecliptic
78) Before A Fleming discovered penicillin, many people
A) died from infecting of bacteria B) died infected with bacteria
C) died from simple bacterial infections D) died from infections were simple bacteria
79) Within the first ten minutes the Chairperson knew the meeting
A) nothing would come to B) would come to nothing
C) would come nothing D) would nothing come to
80) is as simple as it looks
A) Adobe houses built B) Building Adibe houses
C) Adobe houses which are built D) Adobe houses building
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Practice Test 032
I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
5) A) challenge B) architecture C) chorus D) chemical
Trang 35II Pick out the word which has different stress type:
6) A) supervisor B) solidity C) impudence D) perversity
9) A) employment B) uniform C) yesterday D) applicant
III Choose the best answer in A, B, C or D to complete sentences:
11) I a meeting from 9:30 to 10:30 tomorrow morning
A) will be attending B) attend C) will attend D) am going to attend 12) He is married my friend
13) They may lose heart They may in despair
14) The secretary apologized waiting so long
A) to me for B) for me C) for me keeping D) for keeping me 15) The singer and actor coming now
16) more help, I could call my neighbour
A) I have needed B) Should I need C) I should need D) Needed
17) the rise in unemployment, people still seem to be spending more
18) exhibitions are like huge market places for the sale of goods, and these are often called trade fairs
A) A great many of B) Most C) A great deal of D) Many of
19) you my bag?I it
A) Did see/ have lost B) Did see/ lost
C) Have seen/ have lost D) Do see/ lost
20) The Truong Son stretches from north to central Vietnam
21) This phone machine is out of so you have to find another machine
22) "If I a million dollars, I first buy a big house for my parents", the little boy dreamt
A) have/ would B) had/ will C) has/ will D) had/ would
23) Vehicles also account air pollution in the city
24) Have these flowers to her office, please
25) The only to her house is across the fields
26) Tom and Bill were badly injured in the last match, so can play today
A) neither of them B) both of them C) not any of them D) either one of them 27) Jill isn't on the phone, make it difficult to contact her
28) The girl did not anything like her pictures
29) Mr Green is a man
Trang 36A) tolerance B) tolerable C) tolerant D) tolerated
30) We avoid our environment
31) He doesn't get used to eat Japanese food
32) Jane is beautiful and intelligent
33) It is necessary that she now
34) The robbery took place in
A) a busy shopping street B) busy shopping street
C) a busily shopping street D) a busy street shopping
35) The Soviet Union was first country to send a man into space
36) She has written a major novel
A) difficult B) most important C) second D) easy
37) I got home very tired
38) Not only but she is also very intelligent
A) she is beautiful B) beautiful she is C) is she beautiful D) beautiful is she 39) The girl overthere is my best friend
40) You have no right my daughter
IV Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer in A, B, C or D:
Carbohydrates, which are sugar, are an essential part of a healthy diet They provide the mainsource of energy for the body, and they also function to flavor and sweeten foods Carbohydratesrange from simple sugars like glucose to complex sugar such as amylose and amylopectin.Nutritionists estimate that carbohydrates should make up about one-fourth to one-fifth of aperson's diet This translates to about 75 - 100 grams of carbohydrates per day
A diet that is deficient in carbohydrates can have an adverse effect on a person's health Whenthe body lacks a sufficient amount of carbohydrates it must then use its protein supplies forenergy, a process called gluconeogenesis This, however, results in a lack of necessary protein,and further health difficulties may occur A lack of cacbohydrates can also lead to ketosis, a build-
up of ketonies in the body that causes fatigue, lethargy, and bad breath
41) The word "function" refers to which of the following?
42) Which of the following best describes the author's tone?
A) emotional B) informative C) sensitive D) regretful
43) Which of the following best describes the organization of this passage?
A) definition and example B) cause and result
C) comparison and contrast D) specific to general
44) According to the passage, what do most nutritionists suggest?
A) Carbohydrates should be eaten in very small quantities
B) Carbohydrates are simple sugars called glucoses
Trang 37C) Carbohydrates should make up about a quarter of a person's daily diet.
D) Sufficient carbohydrates will prevent gluconeogenesis
45) The word "lack" is most similar to which of the following?
46) The word "estimate" could best be replaced by
47) The word "range" is closest in meaning to which of the following?
48) Which of the following do carbohydrates NOT do?
A) provide energy for the body B) cause gluconeogenesis
C) flavor and sweeten food D) prevent ketosis
49) According to the passage, which of the following does NOT describe carbohydrates?
A) an energy source B) a range ofsugars C) a necessity D) a protein supply
50) What is the main idea of this passage?
A) Carbohydrates are needed for good health
B) Carbohydrates are an expendable part of a good diet
C) Carbohydrates prevent a build-up of proteins
D) Carbohydrates can lead to ketosis
51) Which of the following word could best replace "deficient" as used in line 8?
A) outstanding B) unequal C) abundant D) insufficient
52) What does the word "this" refer to in line 11?
A) converting carbohydrates to energy
B) having a deficiency in carbohydrates
C) having an insufficient amount of protein
D) using protein supplies for energy
V Read the passage carefully and choose the best word (A, B, C or D) for each of blanks:
AT THE SEASIDE Clacton and Frinton are holiday (53) situated ten kilometers from each other on the east (54) of England Despite their proximity, they couldn't be more different in character from eachother
Clacton is a typical (55) town with cheap fish and chip cafes, ice-cream stalls (56) theseafront, bright amusement arcades and, of course, a traditional pier jutting out (57) the sea.For a few weeks in the summer its (58) are packed with young families; parents relax with anewspaper and a cup of tea, while their children play in the water or build sand castles
Frinton, by contrast, is much more refined Tasteful apartment (59) overlook theundeveloped beach It's ideal for elderly holiday-makers who enjoy a gentle stroll (60) the seafront It is quite, some would say dead, compared to Clacton with its noise and bustle
Trang 3860) A) among B) from C) in D) along
VI Choose the underlined part ( A, B, C or D) which is incorrect:
61) No more don't we have to worry about the future sources of energy
mechanic checked things
VII Choose the best sentence (A, B, C or D) that has the same meaning as the given one:
71) Children often know little about their job and take no steps to find out
A) They try their best
B) They put aside the problems
C) They often overcome difficulties
D) They do nothing to improve the situation
72) Peter was too ill to get up
A) Peter was so ill that he couldn't get up
B) Peter was very ill for getting up
C) Peter was not very well to get up
D) Peter was not strong enough for getting up
73) Somebody cleans the room everyday
A) The room is cleaned everyday
B) The room everyday is cleaned
C) The room is everyday cleaned
D) The room is cleaned by somebody everyday
74) Usually, people gave much thought to their future
A) Usually, people thought much to their future
B) Usually, people thinked much to their future
C) Usually, people thought much of their future
Trang 39D) Usually, people thought much for their future
75) Tom said, "New York is bigger than London."
A) He says that New York was bigger than London
B) He said that New York is bigger than London
C) He said that New York was bigger than London
D) He says that New York is bigger than London
VIII Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence:
76) Countries may the world Bank for the development projects
A) lend large sums of money B) lend large sums of money from
C) borrow large sums of money from D) borrow large sums of money
77) The yearly path of the sun around the heavens
A) is known as the ecliptic B) known as the ecliptic
C) knowing as to be the ecliptic D) it is known to be the ecliptic
78) is as simple as it looks
A) Adobe houses which are built B) Adobe houses built
C) Building Adibe houses D) Adobe houses building
79) Within the first ten minutes the Chairperson knew the meeting
C) nothing would come to D) would come to nothing
80) Before A Fleming discovered penicillin, many people
A) died from infections were simple bacteria
B) died from infecting of bacteria
C) died from simple bacterial infections
D) died infected with bacteria
The end
Practice Test 033
I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
Trang 403) A) resent B) recent C) research D) reservoir
4) A) chemical B) architecture C) challenge D) chorus
II Pick out the word which has different stress type:
6) A) solidity B) impudence C) perversity D) supervisor
10).A) yesterday B) applicant C) employment D) uniform
III Choose the best answer in A, B, C or D to complete sentences:
11) We avoid our environment
12) exhibitions are like huge market places for the sale of goods, and these are often called trade fairs
A) A great deal of B) Most C) A great many of D) Many of
13) The girl did not anything like her pictures
14) It is necessary that she now
15) Vehicles also account air pollution in the city
16) You have no right my daughter
17) The Truong Son stretches from north to central Vietnam
18) I got home very tired
19) more help, I could call my neighbour
A) I have needed B) Needed C) I should need D) Should I need 20) The robbery took place in
A) a busy shopping street B) a busy street shopping
C) a busily shopping street D) busy shopping street
21) I a meeting from 9:30 to 10:30 tomorrow morning
A) will attend B) will be attending C) attend D) am going to attend 22) The only to her house is across the fields
23) He doesn't get used to eat Japanese food
24) Tom and Bill were badly injured in the last match, so can play today
A) neither of them B) either one of them C) both of them D) not any of them 25) Have these flowers to her office, please
26) The singer and actor coming now