was seventeen years old 6.. how to deal with D.. for striking an officer C... soon spread 25.Mrs.. did Rich and Jennifer have to C... in their native language D.. the most common form B.
Trang 11 T h e m a in office of the factory can b e f o un in Maple Street in New York City.
A The main
B be found
C in
D in
2. Because there are l e ss members present tonight t h a n there w e r e last night, we must wait until the next meeting to v o t e
A less
B than
C were
D to vote
3. David is pa r tic u l a r ly f on d o f cooking, and he o f t e n c oo ks re a lly delicious meals
A particularly
B fond of
C often cooks
D really
4 The p r o gr ss m a d e in s pa c e travel f o r the early 1960s is remarkable
A progress
B made
C in space
D for
5. Sandra has no t r a r e l y missed a p l a y or concert si n ce she w a s s e v en t e e y ea r s o l d
A not rarely
B a play
C since
D was seventeen years old
6 T h e governor ha s not decided ho w to dea l w ith the new problems a l r ead y
A The
B has
C how to deal with
D already
7 T he r e w a s a very interesting news o n t h e radio this morning a b u t the earthquake in Italy
A There was
B a
C on the
D about
8 The professor had already give t h e h o m w o r k a ssi g n m n t when he h a d
r e m e m e r e d that M o n da y w a s a holiday
A the homework assignment
B had remembered
C Monday
D was
9 Having been beaten b y the police f o r st r iki n g a n o f f i c e r , t h e m a nwill c r y ou t in pain
A by
B for striking an officer
C the man
D will cry out
10.This table is n o t s t ud y enou g hto s up p o r t a television, and t h a t o n probably isn’t ne i t he r
A not study enough
B to support
C that one
D neither
11.The bridge w a s it t i n g by a large ship du r i n g a s u d de storm l a st week
A was hitting
B during
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D last
12.T h e c om pan y representative sold t o t h e m a n a g r a s e w i n g machine f o r forty dollars
A The company
B to the manager
C sewing
D for
13.The t a x i d r i v e rt o ld t h e m a n to d o ’t a ll o w his disobedient son t o han g o u t the window
A taxi driver
B told the man
C to don’t allow
D to hang out
14.These televisions are q u ite popular in Europe, but t h o se one s a r e not
A quite
B in
C those ones
D are
15.Harvey seldom pa y s h is b ills o n ti m e , and h is brother d o s t oo
A pays his bills
B on time
C his
D does too
16.The p r ice o f crude oil used to be a gr ea t deal l o w e r than now, w a s n ’t i t ?
A price of
B great
C lower
D wasn’t it
17.When a n university formulates ne w r e g u l a ti on s , it m u s t r e l a y its decision to the students and faculty
A an
B new regulations
C it
D must relay its
18.Jim was up s e t last night be c a u se he h a d t o d too m an y h o m e w o r ks
A upset
B because
C had to do
D many homeworks
19.There is some sci s s o r s in the desk drawer in the bedroom if you need them
A is
B scissors
C in
D in
20.The Board of Realtors doesn’t have any i n f o rm a ti o n s a b ou t the i n c r ea se i n
r en t f o r this area
A informations
B about
C increase
D in rent for
21.George is not e n oug h i n t e lli en t to pa ss t h is e c o n o m ics class without help
A enough intelligent
B to pass
C this
D economics
22.T h e r e w e r e so m u c h people trying to leave t h e b u r n i n g building t ha t the police had a great deal of trouble
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A There were
B much
C the burning
D that
23.John lived in New York si n ce 1960 to 1975, but he is n o w l i v i n g i n Detroil
A in
B since
C is now living
D in
24.The fire began i n the f i f t h floor o f the hotel, but it s o o s p re a d to adjacent floors
A in
B fifth
C of
D soon spread
25.Mrs Anderson bought l a st w ee k a ne w s po r ts c a r ; h o w v e r , she ha s y e t to
l ea r n h o w to o p e r a te the manual gearshift
A last week a new sports car
B however
C has yet to learn
D how to operate
26.She wishes that we d i d n ’t s e n d h e r t e c and y yesterday be c au se she’s o n a diet
A didn’t send
B her the candy
C because
D on
27.They are p l a nn i n g o n a tt nd i n g the convention ne x t month, and so I a m
A planning on
B attending
C next
D so I am
28.Today was s u ch b eau t i f u l day that I couldn’t bring m y s e l f t o c o m l e t e all m y
c ho r e s
A such beautiful
B myself
C to complete
D my chores
29.W h ile they w e r e away at the beach, they allowed t he ir n e i g hbo r s u se their barbecue grill
A While
B were
C their neighbors
D use
30.The artist tried st i m u l a te i n t e r e st in painting b y t a lki n g his students to t h e museums
A stimulate
B interest in
C by talking
D to the
31.Mumps a r e a very c o m m o n d is e a se w h ich u s u a lly affects children
A are
B common disease
C which
D usually
32.Nancy said t h a t she w en t to the supermarket be f o r e c o m i n g home
A that
B went
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D before coming
33.B e f o r e she moved here, Arlene had b ee president o f t h e organization si n ce
four years
A Before
B been
C of the
D since
34.Each o f t h e nurses r epo r t to the operating room when h is r he r na m e is
c a ll ed
A of the
B report
C his or her name
D is called
35.The a t h l e t e , together w ith h is c oa ch and several relatives, a r e traveling to the
Olympic Games
A athlete
B with
C his coach
D are
36.Professor Duncan t ea c h e s b o th an t h r opo l o g y as well as sociology ea ch f a ll
A teaches
B both
C anthropology
D each fall
37.My brother is in California o n vacation, but I wish he w a s here so that he could help m e r epa ir m y c a r
A in
B on
C was
D me repair my car
38.I c e r t a i n ly appreciate h i m t e lli n g u s about the delay in de li v e r i n g the materials because we had planned to begin work tomorrow
A certainly
B him
C telling us
D delivering
39.The chemistry instructor explained the experiment in s u ch o f a w a y that it w a s ea sily unde r st oo d
A in
B such of a way
C was
D easily understood
40.Rudolph Nureyev ha s be c o m e one of the gr ea t e st d an c e r that the ballet world has e v e r k no w n
A has become
B greatest
C dancer
D ever known
41.He has l e ss friends in h is classes now t h a n he had l a st y ea r
A less
B his
C than
D last year
42.The town we visited w a s a f o u r- da y s journey from our hotel, so we t oo k the train instead o f t h e bus
A was
B four-days
C took
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43.The influence of the n a ti on ’s literature, art, and sci en c e h a v e captured w i de s p r ea d attention
A nation’s
B science
C have
D widespread
44.The leader emphasized t h e n ee f o r j u s tice and equality be t w e e n his p eop l e
A the need
B for justice
C between
D people
45.Ma n y of the population in the r u r a l a re s is c o m po s e d o f manual l abo r e r s
A Many
B rural areas
C composed of
D laborers
46.Several people ha v e a p pa re n t tried to change t h e m an ’s m i nd , but he refuses
to
list e n
A have
B apparent
C the man’s mind
D to listen
47.Keith is one of t h e m o st intelligent boys o f the sc i en ce class
A the
B most
C of
D science
48.The girls w e r e s o r r y to ha d m iss e d the singers w he n they a rr i v e d a t the airport
A were sorry
B had missed
C when
D arrived at
49.When Keith visited Alaska, he li v e d in a igloo in the winter m o n t h s a s w e ll a s
in the spring
A lived
B a
C months
D as well as
50.The harder he t r i ed , the w o r st he d an c e d before the l a rg audience
A tried
B worst
C danced
D large
51.The officials object to t h e m w ea r i n g long dresses for the inaugural dance a t
t h e c ou n t r y cl ub
A to
B them
C wearing
D at the country club
52.Janet is finally used to c oo k on an electric stove a f t e r ha v i n g a gas on e f o r so
l on g
A cook
B after having
C one
D for so long
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A knows
B the
C talking
D apart
54.Stuart stopped t o w r ite his letter be c a u se he had to l ea v e f o r t h e ho s p i t a l
A to write
B because
C leave
D for the hospital
55.She must r e t y p i n g the report b e f o r e she h and s it in t o t h e director of financing
A retyping
B before
C hands it in
D to the
56.How m u c h times d id Rich a n d J e nn i f e r a v e to do the experiment before they ob t a i ne d t h e r s u lts they had b
ee e x pe cti n g
A much
B did Rich and Jennifer have to
C obtained the results
D been expecting
57.Each of the s t u d e ts in t h e accounting class has to type t he ir o w n research paper this semester
A students
B in the
C their
D own
58.Mrs Stevens, along w ith he r c ou s i n s f ro m New Mexico, a r e planning to
a
tt n d the festivities
A with
B her cousins from
C are
D to attend
59.They a r e going to ha v e to l e a v e s oo n , and so d o we
A are
B to have to
C leave soon
D so do
60.All the s t u d en ts a r e looking f o r w a r d s pe nd i n gt he ir free time relaxing in the sun this summer
A students
B are
C forward spending
D their
61.Dresses, skirts, shoes, and the c h il d re ’s cl o t h i n gis ad v e r tis e d a t reduced p r ic e s this weekend
A children’s clothing
B is advertised
C at
D prices
62.Mary and he r sis t e rj u st b ou h t t w o ne w wi n t e r s coats at the clearance sale
A her sister
B just bought
C two new
D winters
63.A lunch o f soup and sandwiches d o not a pp a l to a ll f the students
A A
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C do
D appeal to all of
64.Some of us ha v e t o study t he ir lessons m o r e c a re f u lly if we expect to pa ss
this examination
A have to
B their
C more carefully if
D to pass
65.Mr Peters used to t h i n k of h iss e l f a s t h e o ly president o f t h e c o m a n y
A think
B hisself
C as the only
D of the company
66.This instructor advised the students f o r the p r o c e du r e s to f o ll o w in w r iti n g the term paper
A for
B procedures
C follow
D in writing
67.Although both o f t h e m r e t r y i n gto g e t the scholarship, she has the h i g he st
grades
A of them
B are trying
C to get
D highest
68.The new technique c a lls for h ea t the mixture before app l y i n git to t h e w ood
A calls
B heat
C applying
D it to the wood
69.The pilot a n t h e c r e w d ist r i bu t e d the life preservers be t w ee n the twenty f ra n tic p a ss en g e r s
A and the crew
B distributed
C between
D frantic passengers
70.A five-thousand-do ll a r s reward w a s ff e re f o r t h e c ap t u r e o f the escaped criminals
A A
B dollars
C was offered
D for the capture of
71.The e q i p m n t in t h e o ffice w s a ly in need of to b e re pa i r e d
A equipment
B in the office
C was badly
D to be repaired
72.A liter is o n o f t h e metric m ea s u re m e n ts , a r en ’t t he y ?
A A
B one of the
C measurements
D aren’t they
73.We thought he is planning to g o o v a c a ti o n a ft e r t h e f i r st o f the month
A is
B to go on vacation
C after
D the first of
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A are
B of furniture
C in the storeroom
D to the left of
75.The president refuses to a cc p t e i t he r of the four n e w p r opo s a ls m a d e b y the contractors
A to accept
B either
C new proposals
D made by
76.W h ile s ea r c h i n g for t h e wreckage of a unidentified aircraft, the Coast Guard encountered s e v e r e s q ua lls a t
s ea
A While searching
B the
C a
D severe squalls at sea
77.Although a number of police officers w a s ua r d i n g the priceless t r ea s u r e s in
the museum, the director worried that someone w ou ld t r y to st ea l them
A was guarding
B treasures in
C would try to
D steal
78.Since it was so d i f f i c u lt f o r American Indians to ne g o ti a te a peace treaty or declare war in t h e ir na t i v e l an g ua e , they used a un i v e r s a l understood form of sign language
A so difficult for
B to negotiate
C in their native language
D universal
79.Louis Braille designed a form of communication en a b li n g people to c o n v e y
and preserve their thoughts to i n c o r po ra te a series of dots which w e r e r e a d by the finger tips
A enabling
B to convey
C to incorporate
D were read
80.While verbalization is t h e m o s t c om m o n f o r m of language in e x ist en c e , humans make use of many o t he r s
s y st e m s and techniques to e x p r e ss their thoughts and feelings
A the most common form
B existence
C others systems
D to express
81.The need f o r a w e ll -r ound e d e du c a ti o n was an idea e s p o u s e d by the Greeks
in
ti m e o f Socrates
A for
B well-rounded education
C espoused
D in time of
82.Writers and media pe r s o n ne l sell t he i r s e l v e s best b y t h e impression given in their verbal e x p r e ssi o n
A personnel
B theirselves
C by the
D expression
83.I n t h e s p i r it of the n a t u r a list writers, that a u t ho r ’s work portrays man’s struggle for s u r v i v i n g
A In the spirit
B naturalist
C author’s
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84.S t e p h e n C r ane ’s st o r y is a clinical portrayal o f m a n a s a n an i m a l trapped by t h e f ea r and hunger
A Stephen Crane’s story
B a
C of man as an animal
D the fear
85.Engineers s u c c e ed d o n putting m o r e a n d m o r e components o n each silicon chip
A succeeded
B on
C more and more
D on
86.For a long time, t h i s officials h a v e be e n k no w n throughout the country a s
political bosses and l a w en f o r c e r s
A this
B have been known
C as
D law enforcers
87.Nora hardly ne v e r misses a n opportunity to p l a y in the tennis tournaments
A never
B an
C to play
D in
88.Air pollution, together w ith littering, a r e causing m a n y problems in ou r l a rg e , industrial cities today
A with
B are
C many
D in our large
89.B e c a u se o f the severe snow storm and the road blocks, t h e air force d ro pp e d f oo d and medical supplies cl o se
t h e cit y
A Because of
B the
C dropped food
D close the city
90.Hummingbirds are t h e on ly b i r d s capable to f ly backward a s w e ll a s f o r w a r d , up, and down
A the only birds
B to fly
C as well as
D forward
91.T h e news of the president’s treaty negotiations with the foreign government w e r e r e c e i v e d w ith m ix e d e
m ti on s by the citizens o f b o th g o v e r n me ts
A The
B were
C received with mixed emotions
D of both governments
92.Angie’s bilingual ability and previous experience w e r e the qualities t h a t w h ich h e l p e d h e r get the job over all
t h e o t he r candidates
A Were
B that which
C helped her
D the other
93.J oe l giving up s m o ki g ha s c au s e d h im to g a in weight and b e c o m i rr it ab le with his acquaintances
A Joel
B smoking has
C caused him to gain
D become irritable
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A what did happen
B last night
C unable to
D tell them
95.The t e st administrator ordered w e no t to o pe n our books until he t o ld u s to d o s
A Test
B We
C not to open
D told us to do so
96.O u r ne w neighbors ha d b e n li v i n g in Arizona s i n ce ten years be f o r e m o v i n g to their present house
A Our new
B had been living
C since
D before moving to
97.I w ou ld o f attended the meeting o f t h e p l a nn i n g committee last week, but I
ha
d to de li v e r a speech a t a c o n v en ti on
A would of
B of the planning
C had to deliver
D at a convention
98.We are s u p p o se to read a ll o f c ha p t e r seven and an s w e r the questions f o r
t o m o rr o w ’s cl a ss
A suppose
B all of chapter
C answer
D for tomorrow’s class
99.The explanation that o u r instructor g a v e u s was different t h a n the one y ou r s g a v e y ou
A our
B gave us
C than
D yours gave you
10
0.
In
t h e si x t een th century, Spain b e c a m i n v o l v e d in f o r e i g n wars with s e v e r a l o t he r European countries and could not find the means o f f i n an ce the battles that ensued
A In the sixteenth
B became involved in foreign
C several other
D of finance