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Tiêu đề Trắc nghiệm anh văn trình độ ABC-5
Tác giả Hp Group
Trường học Hp Group
Chuyên ngành English
Thể loại Đề thi
Năm xuất bản 2005
Thành phố Hanoi
Định dạng
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Section I

1

Đề thi TOEFL tháng 5 năm 2005

(A) The man should go to the museum by shuttle bus

(B) The next train leaves in25 minutes

(C) The train will arrive at the museum before 10:30.

(D) The man just missed the shuttle bus to the museum

2

(A) She forgot to study for the exam.

(B) She had planned to go to the movie

(C) The man should have invited her to the movies

(D) The man should have studied for the exam

3

(A) A' new building

(B) Directions to the gym

(C) Going to the library

(D) New library hours

4

(A) Take a different history course

(B) Use a computer in the lab

(C) Help him write his paper

(D) Return his computer as soon as possible

5

(A) She got her watch where her sister works

(B) She will help the man buy a watch

(C) She had to work hard to buy a watch

(D) The man should not buy a watch at her sister's store.

6

(A) Find out if classes are cancelled

(B) Not go to classes tomorrow

(C) Turn on the radio

(D) Look to see if the storm has stopped

7

(A) No one has recently seen her

(B) She is spending a lot of time in the library

(C) She is avoiding the man

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(D) She went home for vacation.

8

(A) Try to fix what is wrong with the computer

(B) Ask someone else for help with the computer

(C) Turn on another computer

(D) Let the woman use his computer

9

(A) She thinks the man should order the fish

(B) She wants the man to choose quickly.

(C) She prefers the chicken

(D) She cannot decide what to eat

10

(A) She should go home now to get the CD

(B) She can return the CD to Tom later.

(C) She can borrow a CD from Tom when she sees him in class.

(D) She should not have taken Tom's CD home with her.

11-

(A) Cancel her appointment at the clinic

(B) Make an appointment at the clinic soon

(C) Begin practicing for the German test next week

(D) Arrange to take the German test at a later date

12

(A) Rent the apartment she saw first

(B) Visit her new neighbors

(C) Look at other apartments before deciding

(D) Write a check for the rent

13

(A) He likes to play basketball

(B) He is proud of his ability as a basketball player

(C) He does not want to watch the basketball game.

(D) He is not on the basketball team

14

(A) Buy both shirts today

(B) Buy the green shirt

(C) Return the shirt he bought last week

(D) Not buy any shirts

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15

(A) The woman did not accept the job offer.

(B) The woman does not like her new job

(C) The woman is planning to start a new job

(D) The woman is looking for a job at a different bank

16

(A) Go to the party with the man

(B) Take her aunt to the party

(C) Invite the man to the play

(D) See a play with her aunt

17

(A) She is looking for another job

(B) She will apply for financial aid next year

(C) She thinks she will not need financial aid

(D) She thinks she is not taking enough classes

18

(A) It is the only kind the restaurant has left,

(B) The woman does not have to pay extra for it.

(C) It is a specialty of the restaurant.

(D) He will replace it with a different dessert

19

(A) A small town can have negative qualities

(B) It can be difficult to run a business in a small town

(C) His family owns a business in his hometown

(D) He would like to visit the woman's hometown

20

(A) He would like more time to prepare next time

(B) He will not be able to attend the open house

(C) He enjoyed working as a volunteer

(D) He will not be able to coordinate the program again

21

(A) He will meet the man and woman before his psychology class,

(B) He is in the same class as the man and woman.

(C) He is late for an appointment with the man and woman

(D) He forgot to do his assignment for today's class.

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(A) She is looking for a job on campus

(B) She can get the materials they gave out at the meeting,

(C) She went to the meeting with her roommate

(D) She is too busy to help the man

23

(A) He probably will not be able to follow the professor's advice

(B) He has not finished doing the research for his presentation

(C) He does not understand what the professor means.

(D) He would like the professor to listen to him rehearse his presentation.24

(A) He knows who will be performing in the musical

(B) He doubts that the theater group will perform a musical next year.

(C) The theater group needs to select a new director.

(D) The director has probably chosen the musical,

25

(A) He has been sick recently.

(B) He is tired of looking for an apartment

(C) He wants an apartment near his work.

(D) He has been looking for a new job for a long time

26

(A) The woman would not vote in the elections

(B) Ben would be elected class president

(C) Ben would not run for class president

(D) The elections would be held later

27

(A) He did not recommend the lecture

(B) He did not speak to the woman yesterday.

(C) He is eager to go to the lecture.

(D) He started to like astronomy only recently.

28

(A) She needs to continue studying

(B) She did not read the reviews

(C) She has already seen the movie.

(D) She Intends to go see the movie

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29

(A) He thinks the dry weather will change

(B) He is already conserving water.

(C) Ways should he found to use less water.

(D) The dry weather will be worse than last summer.

30

(A) Everyone should already have the new manual.

(B) The old manual should not be used anymore

(C) The new manual has not been completed yet.

(D) The old manual will not be changed

31

(A) The class reading list

(B) Books about New York City

(C) A book by Theodore Dreiser

(D) A critical review of Sister Carrie

32

(A) It is set in the city instead of the country.

(B) It does not try to teach a moral lesson.

(C) It is about a woman working in a traditionally male role

(D) The main character gets into trouble

33

(A) Some British reviewers wrote favorably about it

(B) Dreiser published it himself

(C) An editor revised it

(D) Dreiser rewrote it using a different style

34

(A) How to learn a second language

(B) The importance of early childhood education

(C) Phases of language development in young children

(D) Methods to help children develop their vocabularies

35

(A) They are difficult for children to pronounce

(B) They occur in all languages

(C) They are among the first sounds babies make.

(D)They are sometimes used to refer to house pets.

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(A) Their voice box is not positioned correctly yet

(B) Their hearing is not good enough yet

(C) They do not yet have the muscle control needed.

(D) Their brains are not yet adequately developed

37

(A) When children learn to say whole sentences

(B) In the first month of life

(C) When children start to go to school

(D) When children learn to associate sounds with meaning

38

(A) Until what age vocabulary growth continues

(B) How children are able to learn language

(C) When die best time to start a foreign language is

(D) How to identity children with language disorders

39

(A) The use of beads in Native American monetary systems

(B) Communication over long distances in North America '

(C) Difficulties encountered by native couriers

(D) Alliances between the Iroquois and the Algonquin

40

(A) Adverse traveling conditions delayed the courier

(B) The courier needed to hire a guide

(C) The fees of several couriers were included in the charge.

(D) The letter contained a valuable item

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43

(A) They use them in making nests

(B) They like to eat them,

(C) They use them when mating

(D) They drink water from them,

44

(A) They are dried in the sun

(B) They are soaked in water.

(C) They are cooled in the refrigerator.

(D) They are baked in the oven

45

(A) It makes them clean and free of germs.

(B) It makes them more visible for the birds

(C) It makes them more nutritious

(D) It makes them softer.

46

(A) She is a good cook

(B) She collects birds' nests

(C) She likes to have birds visit her garden

(D) She is a professional gardener

47

(A) How to prevent landslides in populated areas

(B) How to repair damage to houses caused by heavy rains

(C) How geologists study landslides

(D) Three materials needed for stable construction

48

(A) They can determine the cost of construction.

(B) They can reveal unsafe conditions for building

(C) They can show where landslides have occurred.

(D) They can measure the rate of water drainage.

49

(A) It often interferes with construction

(B) It helps keep the soil in place

(C) It grows quickly after heavy rains

(D) It makes slopes unstable,

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(A) Frequent landslides

(B) Too much vegetation

(C) Water draining from another slope

(D) A wall that stops water from draining

(A) a principal system

(B) a system was principal

(C) that was a principal system

(D) a principal system when

3 Royal jelly, a secretion produced by worker bees, is fed to - destined to become queen bees.

(A) those that

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(B) had been produced

7 The islands of the Florida Keys are joined to the mainland by an overseas highway -a

railroad destroyed in the hurricane of 1935

(A) replaces

(B) and replaces

(C) hat replaces

(D) that it replaces

8 The -east of the Mississippi River is made up of the Lumbee people

(A) Native American nation largest

(B) largest Native American nation

(C) largest nation Native American

(D) Native American largest nation

9 Kim Campbell was the nineteenth Prime Minister of Canada, -

(A) heid the office the first woman

(B) was the first woman to hold the office

(C) the first woman to hold the office

(D) and for holding the office the first woman

10.Type metal used in the printing industry varies in its components -is generally acombination of lead, tin and antimony

(A) as

(B) if

(C) why

(D) but

11.The author Mark Twain worked as a newspaper reporter in Nevada and California before

moving to Hartford, Connecticut, -he wrote most of his books

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13 The illusion of motion pictures rests on the eyes* tendency -an image for a fraction of a

second after the image has been withdrawn.

(A) to retain

(B) that retaining

(C) to be retained

(D) has retained

14 Through reproduction the properties of a species,

(A) successive generations that carry on

(B) that successive generations carry on

(C) successive generations carry on

(D) cany on successive generations

15, Four flags have flown over the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico: - Spain,

Mexico, the Confederacy, and the United States.

17 In the Missouri Ozark Mountains more than 10,000 springs can be found, some among the

most largest in the world

18 The first high school in the United States, which opened in 1821, was the English Classical

School, locate in Boston, Massachusetts

19, Artificial satellites can perform many task and send back data or pictures to Earth.

20 By the 1880’s, world demand for cotton had begun fall off

21 The early Quakers adopted a distinctive and simply style of dress

22 At present, about 300 different varieties of dinosaur have been identified from bones found onevery of the continents

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23 A black hole warps the surrounding space-time fabric as severely that nothing that comes

within its event horizon can escape from its gravitational grip

24 By using special equipment, seismologists can determine the size and location of an earthquake and the fault to which it originated

25 For most bees, life revolves around the scent, colorful, and nectar of flowers

26 Portrait artists sometimes intentional alter the appearance of their subjects by refining their

images to emphasize or minimize particular physical qualities

27 May Sarton's first two novels had European settings, but after 1955 New England provided thebackground for most her fiction

28 Methane gas in the upper atmosphere account for the planet Uranus' greenish hue.

29 As adolescents gain weight, the amount and distribution of fat in their bodies will change, and

so it will the proportion of bone and muscle

30 Raccoons prefer swampy areas or woods near water; either they avoid very high elevations,

very arid regions, and purely coniferous forests

31 By 1996, the United States population exceeded 261 million, with a median age of thirty-four,making it one of the oldest national population on Earth

32 In medical and dentistry, radiography is invaluable for diagnosing bone damage tooth decay,and internal disease,

33 Water droplets in clouds are very small; they must coagulate or grow before they falling as

rain or snow

34 One of the most powerful tools available to labor unions has been the ability to strike in order

to settle its disputes with management

35 The velocity of a river is control by the slope, the depth , and the roughness of the riverbed

36 By selectively breeding plants, researchers have created strains of plants that are moreresistance to disease

37 Much governmental and international organizations throughout the world are concerned with

the development of guidelines for daily nutritional requirements

38 When a ray of light passes from one transparent medium, such as air, into other, such as glass,

it is bent

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39 Logic, whether modem, tradition , or ancient, limits its concern strictly to problems of validity.

40 Cable cars in hilly San Francisco are pulled along by an endless cable between the rails, which

is driven by machinery in a centrally powerhouse

SECTION III

Questions 1-9

With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, knowing the age of rocks became a

necessary prerequisite to finding industrial minerals, such as coal, iron, and the

other materials that fueled and sustained the great Western industrialization of the eighteenth Line and nineteenth centuries It was in the mining regions where engineers, who needed a

5 better system for organizing the various types of rock scattered across Earth's surface,

first grappled with scientific approaches to understanding the age of various rocks—and

the age of Earth They realized that if the various rock units could he dated by their

relative ages, correlations among even widely separated rocks could be established and

from this, some order recognized

10 The pioneering European geologists first believed that identifying a rock's type would

give them a strong clue to the age of the rock formation and that one of the most powerful

clues came from the hardness of a given rock Specific rock types were thus assumed to

have formed at characteristically different rimes, the softest rocks having formed the most

recently This crude type of dating was first used to understand the way mountains were

15 formed, In the mid-1700's it was thought thai there were three distinct types of mountains

in Europe, each formed by a different type of rock and each created at a different time

According to this theory, the oldest were the Alps, which had interior cores composed

of very hard, crystalline rocks (such as granite, schist, or basalt) These mountains were

called Primitive Sitting on the flanks of the Primitive mountains were younger, smaller,

20 Secondary mountains composed of layered sedimentary rocks such as limestone

They were often rich with fossils and intermediate in hardness The youngest Tertiary

mountains were composed of softer mudstones and sandstone Rock type, hardness,

and size thus established mountain type, and rock type also became a proxy for age.

However, study soon exposed the fallacy of these early notions It was discovered that

25 some of the very high mountains were composed of the softest sediments and that even

hard volcanic rock was sometimes found in very low mountains By the early 1800's, it was understood that rock type was of no help in establishing age

1, What does the passage mainly discuss?

(A) An early attempt to find reliable rules for dating rocks and mountains

(B) The search for different rock types to be used in industry

(C) Changing views about what caused high mountain ranges to form

(D) A controversy about rocks between mining engineers and geologists

2 The word "grappled" in line 6 is closest in meaning to

(A) competed

(B) struggled

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