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C1. We’ve just come back exhausted after a twoweek holiday in France. We were really exhausted. On the last day, we drove nonstop from Marseille to Calais –we should have (1)_____our journey in Lyon or Paris. As if that wasn’t enough, the sea was so rough in the English Channel that the (2)_____ took three hours instead of one and a half. Next year, we plan to book a cheap (3) _____holiday to Italy. It sounds marvellous — the cost of the flight, the hotel and all our meals are (4)_____in the price. While we’re in Rome, we’ll be going on a guided (5)_____ to Coliseum. The last time I was (6)_____ Italy, I was in a business (7)_____. I couldn’t see many of the famous tourist (8)_____on that occasion, but my wife was really interested (9)_____ Italy. We have work hard these years to save money for the next trips in the (10)_____ years.

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Đáp Án Tiếng Anh Phần Điền Từ CÔNG CHỨC QUẢNG NAM 2016

C1 We’ve just come back exhausted after a two-week holiday in France We were really exhausted On the last day, we drove non-stop from Marseille to Calais –we should have (1) _our journey in Lyon or Paris As if that wasn’t enough, the sea was so rough in the English Channel that the (2) _ took three hours instead of one and a half Next year, we plan to book a cheap (3) _holiday to Italy It sounds marvellous — the cost

of the flight, the hotel and all our meals are (4) _ in the price While we’re in Rome, we’ll be going on a guided (5) _ to Coliseum The last time I was (6) _ Italy, I was in a business (7) _ I couldn’t see many of the famous tourist (8) _on that occasion, but my wife was really interested (9) _ Italy We have work hard these years

to save money for the next trips in the (10) _ years

1/ A stopped B paused C interrupted D broken

2/ A expedition B crossing C cruise D passage

3/ A party B overall C package D inclusive

4/ A involved B included C contained D combined

5/ A tour B view C sightseeing D trip

6/ A in

7/ A excursion B journey C trip D travel

8/ A views B visits C scenes D sights

9/ A in

10/

C2 According (1) _computer models that were used to estimate the running speeds of dinosaurs, the Tyrannosaurus Rex would have been able to outrun a footballer The study shows that the dinosaur could reach a top (2) _of 8 metres a second, which is (3) _faster than the average professional footballer There has been a lot of controversy (4) _whether the Tyrannosaurus Rex was a predator or a scavenger; some believe that its highly developed sense of smell indicates that it was a scavenger, (5) _others say that its keen eyesight shows that it was a hunter The (6) _group will appreciate the recent study, as a hunter is more (7) _to require such speed The University of Manchester study used a powerful supercomputer to calculate the running speeds of five meat-eating dinosaurs and used data taken (8) _ from dinosaur fossils,

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Comprehension Questions

3 A fraction B fractional C fractionally D fractionals

7 A likely B probable C probably D possible

8 A directs B direction C directed D directly

9 A instead B rather C other D better

C3 In 1993, Greg Mortenson took a (1) _to Pakistan to climb K2, the second tallest mountain in the world On his way down the mountain, he got lost Food and water were (2) _, but Mr Mortenson found a small village The people there saw that he was (3) and helped him While in the village, Mr Mortenson watched the children write

in the dirt for their school lessons The village did not have money to build a school or (4) a teacher Before he left, Mr Mortenson (5) to return to the village and help them build a school Mr Mortenson returned to the US and wrote to many (6) people That idea did not work very well, but (7) enough people heard about Mr Mortenson's plan and helped him That was the beginning of the Central Asia Institute, an organization that has (8) in building or helping to build more than 130 schools in small villages in Pakistan and Afghanistan With the help of (9) David Relin, Mr Mortenson wrote the famous book Three Cups of Tea Some people have criticized him, however, Mr Mortenson was given an (10) _in 2009 by the government of Pakistan for his work in that country

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in Southern China which means “southern capital”, and Tokyo in Japan, which means

“eastern capital” Beijing is the political and cultural (3) _of China and is famous for its many historical attractions Four million people visit Beijing each year to see (4) _such as the magnificent Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square and The Great Wall of China It is also one of the world’s great modem metropolises and is (5) of 21st century vitality Towering skyscrapers, huge shopping malls, and modem commercial areas are just as much a (6) _of modern-day Beijing In 2001, Beijing celebrated the news that it had been selected to (7) the 2008 Summer Olympics Hundreds of thousands of flag-waving Chinese poured into Beijing’s streets, singing and cheering Fireworks (8) _up the sky as the city rejoiced The morning after the (9) , the titles of all Beijing’s newspapers were printed in red — a special colour in Chinese (10) that is reserved for good and important news

9 A statement B declaration C announcement D transmission

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C5 Most people think that the capital of the (1) _world is Hollywood, in the (2) _ However, the real movie capital is Mumbai, in (3) _ Mumbai used to be known as Bombay, and the movie industry there is often called “Bollywood.” Bollywood makes twice as many movies each year as Hollywood — more than 1,000 movies a year The (4) _ from Bollywood are very different from those made by Hollywood studios For one thing, Bollywood movies are much (5) _than most Hollywood movies Most Bollywood movies are more than three hours long, and contain singing, dancing, action, adventure, mystery, and romance (but usually no kissing) Because Bollywood movies contain so many different features, this (6) _of movie is sometimes called a “masala” movie — “masala” is an Indian word for a mixture of spices Another big (7) _between Bollywood and Hollywood movies is the way the movies are made It takes much longer to make a movie in Hollywood than in Bollywood (8) _, filming may begin on a Bollywood movie before the script is even finished The director and writers can make (9) _the story while the movie is being made Sometimes they will even write the script by hand instead (10) _taking time to type it Bollywood actors are very popular and some are in such high demand that they may work on several movies

at the same time

Most people think that the capital of the (1) movie world is Hollyhood, in the (2) United States However, the real movie capital is Mumbai, in (3) India Mumbai used to be

known as Bombay, and so the film industry there is called “Bollywood.” Bollywood makes twice as many movies each year as Hollyhood—more than 800 films a year.

The (4) movies from Bollywood are very different from Hollywood movies For one thing, Bollywood movies are much (5) longer than most Hollywood movies Most Bollywood

movies are more than three hours long, and contain singing, dancing, action, adventure, mystery, and romance (but usually no kissing) Because Bollywood films contain so many

different features, this (6) style of film is sometimes called a “masala” film (“Masala” is

an Indian word for a mixture of spices.)

Another big (7) difference between Bollywood and Hollywood movies is the way movies are made It takes much longer to make a movie in Hollywood than in Bollywood (8) In fact, filming may begin on a Bollywood movie before the script even finished The

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director and writers can make (9) up the story while the film is being made Sometimes they will even write the script by hand instead (10) of taking time to type it.

to (4) _ stiff In less than a week after he got (5) _, he could not stand Every move that he (6) _was painful He was not able to sleep at night The doctors told Mr Cousins that they did not (7) _how to cure his problem and he might never get over the illness Mr Cousins, however, refused to give (8) _hope Mr Cousins thought that the illness could be caused (9) _unhappy thoughts He did not want to (10) _medicine to cure himself Instead, he felt that happy thoughts or laughter might cure his illness

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we can place the call On the other (7) _, long-term memory can store facts, concepts, and experiences after we stop thinking (8) _them All conscious (9) _of information, as in problem solving for example, involves both short-term and long-term memory As we repeat, rehearse, and recycle information, the memory trace is strengthened, allowing that information to move (10) _ short-term memory to long-term memory.

C9 I have (1) to my hometown of Wilson Creek after an absence of 10 years So many things have changed around here When I left Wilson Creek, there (2) a small pond on the right as you left town They have filled in this pond and they have built a large shopping mall (3) A new post office has also been built just across from my old school There is a baseball (4) on the outskirts of Wilson Creek which has been changed (5) They have now added a new stand where probably a few thousand people could sit It looks really great The biggest changes have taken place (6) the downtown area They have pedestrianised the centre and you can't drive there anymore A European-style fountain has been (7) and (8) benches have also been added along with a grassy area and a new street cafe My street looks just the same as it always has but a public library has been built in the next street along There (9) to be a great park there but they have cut down all the trees which is a pity The library now has a large green area in front (10) it but it's not the same as when the park was there

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C10 Philology (1) _the traditional study of language, especially of written languages

in their cultural settings Because philology (2) _with the relationship of languages, it

is usually comparative; because these relationships evolve (3) _time, it is typically historical Languages (4) _ to change in the direction of greater diversity; one language tends to be superseded by several: a (5) _“dead” language preserves evidence of the earlier forms from which “living” languages developed The descendants

of Latin have diverged to the point that, though Italian is related (6) _English, they are now foreign to each other as is their common “parent” to both Also cultures change the meaning and use of many words In English, piano is a keyboard (7) _; in Italian piano not only names the instrument, it also means “soft” as opposed to “loud” The original name for the instrument was pianoforte (soft-loud), because it was more (8) _of varying sound volume than instruments like the harpsichord that came before it The special meaning of the Italian phrase results from its (9) _context and the distinctive feature of the instrument it names But in English and other languages, we abbreviate it to piano The English word still (10) _the same instrument but the abbreviation discards “and loud" from the original Italian phrase and hence becomes a name and not a description

C11 Edward Patrick Eagan was (1) _April 26, 1897, in Denver, Colorado, and his father died in a railroad accident when Eagan was only a year old He and his four

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brothers (2) _raised by his mother, who earned a small income from teaching foreign languages Inspired (3) _Frank Merriwell, the hero of a series of popular novels for boys, Eagan pursued an education for himself as well as an interest (4) _boxing He (5) _the University of Denver for a year before serving in the U.S Army as an artillery lieutenant during World War I After the war, he entered Yale University and, while studying there, won the U.S national amateur heavyweight boxing title He graduated from Yale in 1921, attended Harvard Law School, and received a Rhodes scholarship to the University of Oxford (6) _he received his A.M in 1928 While studying at Oxford, Eagan became (7) _first American to win the British amateur boxing championship Eagan won his first Olympic gold medal as a light heavyweight boxer (8) _the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp, Belgium Eagan also fought at the

1924 Olympics in Paris as a heavyweight but failed to get a medal Though he had (9) _ the sport just three weeks before the competition, he managed to win a second gold medal as a member of the four-man bobsled team at the 1932 Olympics in Lake Placid, New York Thus he became the only athlete to (10) gold medals at both the Summer and Winter Olympics

Edward Patrick Eagan was (1) born April 26, 1897, in Denver, Colorado, and his father

died in a railroad accident when Eagan was only a year old He and his four brothers (2)

were raised by his mother, who earned a small income from teaching foreign languages Inspired (3) by Frank Merriwell, the hero of a series of popular novels for boys, Eagan pursued an education for himself as well as an interest (4) in boxing He (5) attended the

University of Denver for a year before serving in the U.S Army as an artillery lieutenant during World War I After the war, he entered Yale University and, while studying there, won the U.S national amateur heavyweight boxing title He graduated from Yale in 1921, attended Harvard Law School, and received a Rhodes scholarship to the University of

Oxford (6) where he received his A.M in 1928 While studying at Oxford, Eagan became (7) the first American to win the British amateur boxing championship Eagan won his first Olympic gold medal as a light heavyweight boxer (8) at the 1920 Olympic Games in

Antwerp, Belgium Eagan also fought at the 1924 Olympics in Paris as a heavyweight but

failed to get a medal Though he had (9) taken up the sport just three weeks before the

competition, he managed to win a second gold medal as a member of the four-man bobsled team at the 1932 Olympics in Lake Placid, New York Thus he became the only

athlete to (10) win gold medals at both the Summer and Winter Olympics

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Vitamins, taken in tiny doses, (1) are a major group of organic compounds that regulate the mechanisms by which the body converts food (2) into energy

They should not be confused (3) with minerals, which are inorganic in their makeup

Although in general the naming of vitamins followed the alphabetical order of their (4)

identification, the nomenclature of individual substances may appear to be somewhat

random and disorganized

Among the 13 vitamins (5) known today, five are produced in the body Because the body produces (6) sufficient quantities of some but not all vitamins, they must be supplemented

in the daily diet

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(7) Although each vitamin has its specific designation and cannot be replaced by another compound, a lack of one vitamin can interfere with the processing of (8) another

When a lack of even one vitamin in a diet is continual, a vitamin deficiency may (9)

result.

The best way for an individual to ensure a necessary supply of vitamins is to maintain a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods and provides adequate quantities of all the compounds

Some people take vitamin supplements, predominantly in the (10) form of tablets

C13 What has caused these major changes? One reason (1) _economic necessity may

be that the husband has (2) _his job and the wife must support the family Or even if the husband is working, some families say they can’t survive on only (3) _paycheck But probably a (4) _important influence has been the “women’s liberation movement” Women are being told in (5) _magazines and TV programs that “You can

be successful on your own Don’t be satisfied with (6) _being a wife and mother Use your intelligence and talents to do something bigger And you should be paid (7) much as a man.” (8) _doubt this movement has accomplished much good But it has also contributed to a selfish “me first” attitude that is breaking up many families Sometimes women (9) _are happy staying at home feel that working women

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look (10) them There are no easy answers to these problems But certainly women’s

influence will continue to grow in business, education and politics.

What has caused these major changes? One reason (1) is economic necessity It may be that the husband has (2) lost his job and the wife must support the family Or even if the husband is working, some families say they can’t survive on only (3) one paycheck.

But probably a (4) more important influence has been the “women’s liberation movement.” Women are being told in (5) many magazines and TV programs: “You can be successful on your own Don’t be satisfied with (6) just being a wife and mother Use your intelligence and talents to do something bigger And you should be paid (7) as much as a

man.”

(8) No doubt this movement has accomplished much good But it has also

contributed to a selfish “me first” attitude that is breaking up many families Sometimes

women (9) who are happy staying at home feel that working women look (10) down on

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together with more "flexitime" Leisure is often thought of purely as a (4) activity, i.e playing sport Although many people use their (5) time in this way, there are plenty of other leisure opportunities that are more (6) in nature, such as of one's life- watching television or sunbathing on a beach It is important to realise that leisure can embrace a whole range of experiences and activities, although personal choice may be limited due to factors such as age or provision of local (7) _ The leisure emphasis will normally change at different (8) _ cycle Different types of leisure (9) tend

to be popular with varying age groups It's probably true, however, that some members of the older (10) are more capable of pursuing active pastimes than they are sometimes given credit for

Question 1: A event B incident C affair D experience

Question 2: A labor B working C employment D job

Question 3: A unsocial B unreasonable C unsociable D unsuitable

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