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(50 câu trắc nghiệm) (Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề)
Họ, tên học sinh:………
Số báo danh:………
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1:A advertise B merchandise C expertise D recognise
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 3: Most of the female football players will be jobless when the Games are over.
Question 4: Under ideal conditions, the entire life cycle of some insects, for eample fleas, living on pets, may
only take 3 weeks, so in no time at all, pets and homes can be infested.
A unaccountably B immeasurably C very slowly D very fast
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 5: Hensham is a town with narrow streets It has little cottages and interesting shops.
A Streets in Hensham are narrow, but people are interested cottages and shops
B Hensham has narrow streets, interesting shops but no cottages.
C Hensham, a town, has only small shops, cottages, and narrow streets
D Hensham is a town of narrow streets with little cottages and interesting shops
Question 6: Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges The whole world was
shocked with this
A Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges, which shocked the whole world
B Donald's highest triumph in the presidential election shocked the whole world.
C The whole world was shocked by Donald's presidential election for winning the highest electorial colleges.
D Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges and shocked the world over Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
THE HUMAN STORY
Modern human beings (homo sapiens) first (7) in Africa 150,000 years ago For thousands of years theystayed in Africa, but about 60,000 years ago, they (8) to migrate into Asia From there, some went north andarrived in Europe about 35,000 years ago Europe was much colder than today, (9) this was the time of the IceAge However, there was plenty of food there Our ancestors hunted huge animals, like mammoths and woollyrhinoceroses
There were already other people in Europe, too These were the Neanderthals They left Africa 200,000 yearsago They were bigger and stronger than our ancestors, but by 20,000 years ago, the Neanderthals were (10)
We don't know why Other groups of modern humans went east, (11) into Asia From there, some went southinto Australia The first people reached Australia about 45,000 years ago Today Australia is an island, but duringthe Ice Age a lot of the Earth's (12) was ice So sea levels were 20 metres lower than today The seas betweenAsia and Australia were much shallower and in many places there were land bridges So it was easy to (13) into the new continent There was also a land bridge in the north between Siberia and Alaska About 15,000 yearsago, people walked across this land bridge into North America They moved down through Central Americaand (14) South America about 11,000 years ago Human beings were now in every continent ecept Antarctica.Soon after that - about 10,000 years ago - the last Ice Age ended As the ice (15) , sea levels rose Australiabecame an island again and the land bridge to North America disappeared No new people arrived in theseplaces (16) modern times
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Trang 2Question 9:A as B for C though D so
Mark the letter A , B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 17:These eercises look easy, but they are very relatively difficult for us.
Question 18:Standing onthe tip of the cape, a lighthouse can seefromthe distance.
Question 19: Wind is the motion that occurs when lightest air rises and cooler heavier air replaces it
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: Roget's Thesaurus, a collection of English words and phrases, was originally arranged by the ideas
they epress rather than by alphabetical order.
Question 21: With the dawn of space eploration, the notion that atmospheric conditions on Earth may be unique
in the solar system was strengthened
Question 22: This tapestry has a very complicated pattern.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 23: Many educationalists feel that continuous is fairer than formal eaminations.
Question 24: Sarah thinks that clothes are the best things to wear for the trip.
Question 25: The new law will effect in si months.
Question 26: The told the candidates to turn over the question paper and begin.
Question 27: Well done! Sarah! You are top the class.
Question 28: ~ Tom "I didn’t think your English is so good."
~ Tèo: " "
A I completely agree with you It was terrific B Don’t tell a lie I thought it is terrible.
C You must be kidding It needs more practice D No doubt!
Question 29: ~ Passenger: "This seat is taken." ~ Út: " "
C Sorry I'll find another D But I bought it ten years ago.
Question 30: College students are becoming less dependent their teachers.
Question 31: From the hotel there is a good of the mountain.
Question 32: How long ago to learn French?
A have you started B did you start C would you start D were you starting Question 33: Sarah also wants to go to the to look at old things.
Question 34: Sophie was because she lost her favourite flip-flops on the beach.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following question.
Question 35:A artificial B environment C intelligent D contaminate
Question 36:A potentially B territorial C inability D personality
Trang 3Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 37 to 00.
Very few people, groups, or governments oppose globalization in its entirety Instead, critics of globalizationbelieve aspects of the way globalization operates should be changed The debate over globalization is about whatthe best rules are for governing the global economy so that its advantages can grow while its problems can besolvedl
On one side of this debate are those who stress the benefits of removing barriers to international trade and
investment, allowing capital to be allocated more efficiently and giving consumers greater freedom of choice.
With free-market globalization, investment funds can move unimpeded from the rich countries to the developingcountries Consumers can benefit from cheaper products because reduced taes make goods produced at low costfrom faraway places cheaper to buy Producers of goods gain by selling to a wider market More competition
keeps sellers on their toes and allows ideas and new technology to spread and benefit others.
On the other side of the debate are critics who see neo-liberal policies as producing greater poverty, inequality,social conflict, cultural destruction, and environmental damage They say that the most developed nations - theUnited States, Germany, and Japan - succeeded not because of free frade but because of protectionism andsubsidies They argue that the more recently successful economies of South Korea, Taiwan, and China all hadstrong state-led development strategies that did not follow neo-liberalism These critics think that governmentencouragement of “infant industries” - that is, industries that are just beginning to develop - enables a country tobecome internationally competitive
Furthermore, those who criticize the Washington Consensus suggest that the inflow and outflow of money fromspeculative investors must be limited to prevent bubbles These bubbles are characterized by the rapid inflow offoreign funds that bid up domestic stock markets and property values When the economy cannot sustain suchepectation, the bubbles burst as investors panic and pull their money out of the country
Protests by what is called the anti-globalization movement are seldom directed against globalization itself butrather against abuses that harm the rights of workers and the environment The question raised bynongovernmental organizations and protesters at WTO and IMF gatherings is whether globalization will result in arise of living standards or a race to the bottom as competition takes the form of lowering living standards andunderminine environmental regulations
One of the key problems of the 21st century will be determining to what etent markets should be regulated topromote fair competition, honest dealing, and fair distribution of public goods on a global scale
From ‘'Globalization” by Tabb, William K., Microsoft ® Student 2009 Question 37:It is stated in the passage that
A the protests of globalization are directed against globalization itself.
B suppoters of globalization stress the benefits of removing trade barriers
C critics of globalization say that the successful economies are all in Asia
D the United States, Germany, and Japan succeeded in helping infant industries.
Question 38:Supporters of free-market globalization point out that
A there will be less competition among producers.
B consumers can benefit from cheaper products
C taes that are paid on goods will be increased
D investment will be allocated only to rich countries.
Question 39:The word “allocated’in the passage mostly means
Question 40:According to critics of globalization, several developed countries have become rich because of
A their neo-liberal policies B their prevention of bubbles
C their protectionism and subsidies D their help to developing countries
Question 41:The phrase “keeps sellers on their toes” in the passage mostly means
A prevents sellers from selling new products B forces sellers to go bare-footed
C makes sellers responsive to any changes D allows sellers to stand on their own feet
Question 42:Infant industries mentioned in the passage are
Question 43:The debate over globalization is about how
A to govern the global economy for the benefit of the community
B to use neo-liberal policies for the benefit of the rich countries
C to spread ideas and strategies for globalization.
D to terminate globalization in its entirely
Question 44:Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A Critics believe the way globalization operates should be changed.
B Some Asian countries had strong state-led economic strategies.
Trang 4C Hardly anyone disapproves of globalization in its entirety.
D The anti-globalization movement was set up to end globalization
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each
of the provided italicized ones.
Question 45:The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A The Minister denied doing anything improper
B The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
C The Minister denied that he would do anything improper,
D The Minister refused to do anything improper.
Question 46:I no longer speak to my neighbour since our quarrel.
A I have longed for speaking to my neighbor since our quarrel.
B Before our quarrel, I spoke longer to my neighbour than now.
C I have spoken long to my neighbour since our quarrel.
D I stopped speaking to my neighbour since our quarrel
Question 47:Their chances of success are small.
A It's not very likely that they will succeed B They will certainly be successful.
C They have no chances of being successful D It’s possible that they will achieve success,
Question 48:Sue is too slow to understand what you might say.
A Sue is not enough quick to understand what you might say.
B So slow is Sue that she can't understand what you might say
C What you might say, Sue can understand slowly
D Sue is so slow to understand what you might say.
Question 49:Lin's success took us all by surprise.
A Lin was successful, which surprised all of us
B We were taken aback by all of Lin's successes.
C We took all of Lin’s successes surprisingly.
D Lin’s success was surprised to all of us.
Question 50:Kate works for an organization which collects money to help orphans.
A The organization which Kate works for collects money to help orphans
B The organization where Kate works for collects money to help orphans,
C The organization for that Kate works collects money to help orphans.
D Money of orphans is collected in the organization where Kate works.
Trang 5Sở GD & ĐT Vĩnh Phúc KỲ THI KSCL CÁC LỚP CHUYÊN ĐỀ LẦN III
-*** - Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH – Lớp: 12
(50 câu trắc nghiệm) (Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề)
Họ, tên học sinh:………
Số báo danh:………
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1:A expertise B merchandise C advertise D recognise
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 3: Sarah also wants to go to the to look at old things.
Question 4: From the hotel there is a good of the mountain.
Question 5: ~ Tom "I didn’t think your English is so good."
~ Tèo: " "
A I completely agree with you It was terrific B Don’t tell a lie I thought it is terrible.
C No doubt! D You must be kidding It needs more practice
Question 6: Many educationalists feel that continuous is fairer than formal eaminations.
Question 7: How long ago to learn French?
A would you start B did you start C were you starting D have you started
Question 8: ~ Passenger: "This seat is taken." ~ Út: " "
A How much do I have to pay? B Sorry I'll find another
C But I bought it ten years ago D Who did?
Question 9: Sophie was because she lost her favourite flip-flops on the beach.
Question 10: The new law will effect in si months.
Question 11: The told the candidates to turn over the question paper and begin.
Question 12: Well done! Sarah! You are top the class.
Question 13: Sarah thinks that clothes are the best things to wear for the trip.
Question 14: College students are becoming less dependent their teachers.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 15: Roget's Thesaurus, a collection of English words and phrases, was originally arranged by the ideas
they epress rather than by alphabetical order.
Question 16: With the dawn of space eploration, the notion that atmospheric conditions on Earth may be unique
in the solar system was strengthened
Question 17: This tapestry has a very complicated pattern.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 18: Hensham is a town with narrow streets It has little cottages and interesting shops.
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Trang 6A Hensham is a town of narrow streets with little cottages and interesting shops
B Hensham has narrow streets, interesting shops but no cottages.
C Hensham, a town, has only small shops, cottages, and narrow streets
D Streets in Hensham are narrow, but people are interested cottages and shops
Question 19: Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges The whole world was
shocked with this
A Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges, which shocked the whole world
B Donald's highest triumph in the presidential election shocked the whole world.
C The whole world was shocked by Donald's presidential election for winning the highest electorial colleges.
D Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges and shocked the world over Mark the letter A , B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 20:These eercises look easy, but they are very relatively difficult for us.
Question 21: Wind is the motion that occurs when lightest air rises and cooler heavier air replaces it
Question 22:Standing onthe tip of the cape, a lighthouse can seefromthe distance.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following question.
Question 23:A personality B territorial C inability D potentially
Question 24:A environment B artificial C contaminate D intelligent
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 25 to 32.
Very few people, groups, or governments oppose globalization in its entirety Instead, critics of globalizationbelieve aspects of the way globalization operates should be changed The debate over globalization is about whatthe best rules are for governing the global economy so that its advantages can grow while its problems can besolvedl
On one side of this debate are those who stress the benefits of removing barriers to international trade and
investment, allowing capital to be allocated more efficiently and giving consumers greater freedom of choice.
With free-market globalization, investment funds can move unimpeded from the rich countries to the developingcountries Consumers can benefit from cheaper products because reduced taes make goods produced at low costfrom faraway places cheaper to buy Producers of goods gain by selling to a wider market More competition
keeps sellers on their toes and allows ideas and new technology to spread and benefit others.
On the other side of the debate are critics who see neo-liberal policies as producing greater poverty, inequality,social conflict, cultural destruction, and environmental damage They say that the most developed nations - theUnited States, Germany, and Japan - succeeded not because of free frade but because of protectionism andsubsidies They argue that the more recently successful economies of South Korea, Taiwan, and China all hadstrong state-led development strategies that did not follow neo-liberalism These critics think that governmentencouragement of “infant industries” - that is, industries that are just beginning to develop - enables a country tobecome internationally competitive
Furthermore, those who criticize the Washington Consensus suggest that the inflow and outflow of money fromspeculative investors must be limited to prevent bubbles These bubbles are characterized by the rapid inflow offoreign funds that bid up domestic stock markets and property values When the economy cannot sustain suchepectation, the bubbles burst as investors panic and pull their money out of the country
Protests by what is called the anti-globalization movement are seldom directed against globalization itself butrather against abuses that harm the rights of workers and the environment The question raised bynongovernmental organizations and protesters at WTO and IMF gatherings is whether globalization will result in arise of living standards or a race to the bottom as competition takes the form of lowering living standards andunderminine environmental regulations
One of the key problems of the 21st century will be determining to what etent markets should be regulated topromote fair competition, honest dealing, and fair distribution of public goods on a global scale
From ‘'Globalization” by Tabb, William K., Microsoft ® Student 2009 Question 25:The phrase “keeps sellers on their toes” in the passage mostly means
A makes sellers responsive to any changes B prevents sellers from selling new products
C forces sellers to go bare-footed D allows sellers to stand on their own feet
Question 26:Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A Hardly anyone disapproves of globalization in its entirety.
B Some Asian countries had strong state-led economic strategies.
C Critics believe the way globalization operates should be changed.
Trang 7D The anti-globalization movement was set up to end globalization
Question 27:According to critics of globalization, several developed countries have become rich because of
A their protectionism and subsidies B their help to developing countries
C their neo-liberal policies D their prevention of bubbles
Question 28:Supporters of free-market globalization point out that
A taes that are paid on goods will be increased
B there will be less competition among producers.
C investment will be allocated only to rich countries.
D consumers can benefit from cheaper products
Question 29:It is stated in the passage that
A suppoters of globalization stress the benefits of removing trade barriers
B the United States, Germany, and Japan succeeded in helping infant industries.
C the protests of globalization are directed against globalization itself.
D critics of globalization say that the successful economies are all in Asia
Question 30:Infant industries mentioned in the passage are
Question 31:The word “allocated’in the passage mostly means
Question 32:The debate over globalization is about how
A to govern the global economy for the benefit of the community
B to spread ideas and strategies for globalization.
C to use neo-liberal policies for the benefit of the rich countries
D to terminate globalization in its entirely
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
THE HUMAN STORY
Modern human beings (homo sapiens) first (33) in Africa 150,000 years ago For thousands of years theystayed in Africa, but about 60,000 years ago, they (34) to migrate into Asia From there, some went north andarrived in Europe about 35,000 years ago Europe was much colder than today, (35) this was the time of theIce Age However, there was plenty of food there Our ancestors hunted huge animals, like mammoths and woollyrhinoceroses
There were already other people in Europe, too These were the Neanderthals They left Africa 200,000 yearsago They were bigger and stronger than our ancestors, but by 20,000 years ago, the Neanderthals were (36)
We don't know why Other groups of modern humans went east, (37) into Asia From there, some went southinto Australia The first people reached Australia about 45,000 years ago Today Australia is an island, but duringthe Ice Age a lot of the Earth's (38) was ice So sea levels were 20 metres lower than today The seas betweenAsia and Australia were much shallower and in many places there were land bridges So it was easy to (39) into the new continent There was also a land bridge in the north between Siberia and Alaska About 15,000 yearsago, people walked across this land bridge into North America They moved down through Central Americaand (40) South America about 11,000 years ago Human beings were now in every continent ecept Antarctica.Soon after that - about 10,000 years ago - the last Ice Age ended As the ice (41) , sea levels rose Australiabecame an island again and the land bridge to North America disappeared No new people arrived in theseplaces (42) modern times
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 43: Under ideal conditions, the entire life cycle of some insects, for eample fleas, living on pets, may
only take 3 weeks, so in no time at all, pets and homes can be infested.
Question 44: Most of the female football players will be jobless when the Games are over.
Trang 8A unemployed B highly-paid C busy D employed
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each
of the provided italicized ones.
Question 45:Sue is too slow to understand what you might say.
A Sue is so slow to understand what you might say.
B Sue is not enough quick to understand what you might say.
C What you might say, Sue can understand slowly
D So slow is Sue that she can't understand what you might say
Question 46:Lin's success took us all by surprise.
A Lin’s success was surprised to all of us.
B Lin was successful, which surprised all of us
C We took all of Lin’s successes surprisingly.
D We were taken aback by all of Lin's successes.
Question 47:Kate works for an organization which collects money to help orphans.
A Money of orphans is collected in the organization where Kate works.
B The organization where Kate works for collects money to help orphans,
C The organization for that Kate works collects money to help orphans.
D The organization which Kate works for collects money to help orphans
Question 48:The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A The Minister refused to do anything improper.
B The Minister denied doing anything improper
C The Minister denied that he would do anything improper,
D The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
Question 49:Their chances of success are small.
A They will certainly be successful B They have no chances of being successful.
C It’s possible that they will achieve success, D It's not very likely that they will succeed
Question 50:I no longer speak to my neighbour since our quarrel.
A I have spoken long to my neighbour since our quarrel.
B I stopped speaking to my neighbour since our quarrel
C Before our quarrel, I spoke longer to my neighbour than now.
D I have longed for speaking to my neighbor since our quarrel.
Trang 9Sở GD & ĐT Vĩnh Phúc KỲ THI KSCL CÁC LỚP CHUYÊN ĐỀ LẦN III
-*** - Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH – Lớp: 12
(50 câu trắc nghiệm) (Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề)
Họ, tên học sinh:………
Số báo danh:………
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 2:A merchandise B advertise C expertise D recognise
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 3: Roget's Thesaurus, a collection of English words and phrases, was originally arranged by the ideas
they epress rather than by alphabetical order.
Question 4: With the dawn of space eploration, the notion that atmospheric conditions on Earth may be unique in
the solar system was strengthened
Question 5: This tapestry has a very complicated pattern.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 6: Many educationalists feel that continuous is fairer than formal eaminations.
Question 7: Sarah thinks that clothes are the best things to wear for the trip.
Question 8: Sophie was because she lost her favourite flip-flops on the beach.
Question 9: College students are becoming less dependent their teachers.
Question 10: How long ago to learn French?
A did you start B would you start C have you started D were you starting Question 11: Sarah also wants to go to the to look at old things.
Question 12: The told the candidates to turn over the question paper and begin.
Question 13: From the hotel there is a good of the mountain.
Question 14: ~ Passenger: "This seat is taken." ~ Út: " "
A Sorry I'll find another B How much do I have to pay?
Question 15: The new law will effect in si months.
Question 16: Well done! Sarah! You are top the class.
Question 17: ~ Tom "I didn’t think your English is so good."
~ Tèo: " "
A Don’t tell a lie I thought it is terrible B No doubt!
C You must be kidding It needs more practice D I completely agree with you It was terrific.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
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Trang 10Question 18: Hensham is a town with narrow streets It has little cottages and interesting shops.
A Hensham has narrow streets, interesting shops but no cottages.
B Streets in Hensham are narrow, but people are interested cottages and shops
C Hensham, a town, has only small shops, cottages, and narrow streets
D Hensham is a town of narrow streets with little cottages and interesting shops
Question 19: Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges The whole world was
shocked with this
A The whole world was shocked by Donald's presidential election for winning the highest electorial colleges.
B Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges and shocked the world over
C Donald's highest triumph in the presidential election shocked the whole world.
D Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges, which shocked the whole world Mark the letter A , B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 20:These eercises look easy, but they are very relatively difficult for us.
Question 21:Standing onthe tip of the cape, a lighthouse can seefromthe distance.
A can see B from the distance C Standing on D the tip
Question 22: Wind is the motion that occurs when lightest air rises and cooler heavier air replaces it
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 23: Under ideal conditions, the entire life cycle of some insects, for eample fleas, living on pets, may
only take 3 weeks, so in no time at all, pets and homes can be infested.
Question 24: Most of the female football players will be jobless when the Games are over.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
THE HUMAN STORY
Modern human beings (homo sapiens) first (25) in Africa 150,000 years ago For thousands of years theystayed in Africa, but about 60,000 years ago, they (26) to migrate into Asia From there, some went north andarrived in Europe about 35,000 years ago Europe was much colder than today, (27) this was the time of theIce Age However, there was plenty of food there Our ancestors hunted huge animals, like mammoths and woollyrhinoceroses
There were already other people in Europe, too These were the Neanderthals They left Africa 200,000 yearsago They were bigger and stronger than our ancestors, but by 20,000 years ago, the Neanderthals were (28)
We don't know why Other groups of modern humans went east, (29) into Asia From there, some went southinto Australia The first people reached Australia about 45,000 years ago Today Australia is an island, but duringthe Ice Age a lot of the Earth's (30) was ice So sea levels were 20 metres lower than today The seas betweenAsia and Australia were much shallower and in many places there were land bridges So it was easy to (31) into the new continent There was also a land bridge in the north between Siberia and Alaska About 15,000 yearsago, people walked across this land bridge into North America They moved down through Central Americaand (32) South America about 11,000 years ago Human beings were now in every continent ecept Antarctica.Soon after that - about 10,000 years ago - the last Ice Age ended As the ice (33) , sea levels rose Australiabecame an island again and the land bridge to North America disappeared No new people arrived in theseplaces (34) modern times
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following question.
Question 35:A contaminateB artificial C environment D intelligent
Trang 11Question 36:A personality B inability C territorial D potentially
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 37 to 44.
Very few people, groups, or governments oppose globalization in its entirety Instead, critics of globalizationbelieve aspects of the way globalization operates should be changed The debate over globalization is about whatthe best rules are for governing the global economy so that its advantages can grow while its problems can besolvedl
On one side of this debate are those who stress the benefits of removing barriers to international trade and
investment, allowing capital to be allocated more efficiently and giving consumers greater freedom of choice.
With free-market globalization, investment funds can move unimpeded from the rich countries to the developingcountries Consumers can benefit from cheaper products because reduced taes make goods produced at low costfrom faraway places cheaper to buy Producers of goods gain by selling to a wider market More competition
keeps sellers on their toes and allows ideas and new technology to spread and benefit others.
On the other side of the debate are critics who see neo-liberal policies as producing greater poverty, inequality,social conflict, cultural destruction, and environmental damage They say that the most developed nations - theUnited States, Germany, and Japan - succeeded not because of free frade but because of protectionism andsubsidies They argue that the more recently successful economies of South Korea, Taiwan, and China all hadstrong state-led development strategies that did not follow neo-liberalism These critics think that governmentencouragement of “infant industries” - that is, industries that are just beginning to develop - enables a country tobecome internationally competitive
Furthermore, those who criticize the Washington Consensus suggest that the inflow and outflow of money fromspeculative investors must be limited to prevent bubbles These bubbles are characterized by the rapid inflow offoreign funds that bid up domestic stock markets and property values When the economy cannot sustain suchepectation, the bubbles burst as investors panic and pull their money out of the country
Protests by what is called the anti-globalization movement are seldom directed against globalization itself butrather against abuses that harm the rights of workers and the environment The question raised bynongovernmental organizations and protesters at WTO and IMF gatherings is whether globalization will result in arise of living standards or a race to the bottom as competition takes the form of lowering living standards andunderminine environmental regulations
One of the key problems of the 21st century will be determining to what etent markets should be regulated topromote fair competition, honest dealing, and fair distribution of public goods on a global scale
From ‘'Globalization” by Tabb, William K., Microsoft ® Student 2009 Question 37:It is stated in the passage that
A suppoters of globalization stress the benefits of removing trade barriers
B the protests of globalization are directed against globalization itself.
C the United States, Germany, and Japan succeeded in helping infant industries.
D critics of globalization say that the successful economies are all in Asia
Question 38:According to critics of globalization, several developed countries have become rich because of
A their protectionism and subsidies B their help to developing countries
C their prevention of bubbles D their neo-liberal policies
Question 39:Supporters of free-market globalization point out that
A investment will be allocated only to rich countries.
B there will be less competition among producers.
C taes that are paid on goods will be increased
D consumers can benefit from cheaper products
Question 40:The word “allocated’in the passage mostly means
Question 41:Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A The anti-globalization movement was set up to end globalization
B Hardly anyone disapproves of globalization in its entirety.
C Some Asian countries had strong state-led economic strategies.
D Critics believe the way globalization operates should be changed.
Question 42:The phrase “keeps sellers on their toes” in the passage mostly means
A forces sellers to go bare-footed B makes sellers responsive to any changes
C allows sellers to stand on their own feet D prevents sellers from selling new products
Question 43:Infant industries mentioned in the passage are
C young companies D successfill economies
Question 44:The debate over globalization is about how
A to terminate globalization in its entirely
Trang 12B to spread ideas and strategies for globalization.
C to govern the global economy for the benefit of the community
D to use neo-liberal policies for the benefit of the rich countries
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each
of the provided italicized ones.
Question 45:The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A The Minister denied that he would do anything improper,
B The Minister denied doing anything improper
C The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
D The Minister refused to do anything improper.
Question 46:Lin's success took us all by surprise.
A Lin’s success was surprised to all of us.
B Lin was successful, which surprised all of us
C We took all of Lin’s successes surprisingly.
D We were taken aback by all of Lin's successes.
Question 47:I no longer speak to my neighbour since our quarrel.
A I stopped speaking to my neighbour since our quarrel
B I have longed for speaking to my neighbor since our quarrel.
C Before our quarrel, I spoke longer to my neighbour than now.
D I have spoken long to my neighbour since our quarrel.
Question 48:Their chances of success are small.
A They will certainly be successful B They have no chances of being successful.
C It’s possible that they will achieve success, D It's not very likely that they will succeed
Question 49:Sue is too slow to understand what you might say.
A Sue is so slow to understand what you might say.
B What you might say, Sue can understand slowly
C Sue is not enough quick to understand what you might say.
D So slow is Sue that she can't understand what you might say
Question 50:Kate works for an organization which collects money to help orphans.
A The organization for that Kate works collects money to help orphans.
B Money of orphans is collected in the organization where Kate works.
C The organization which Kate works for collects money to help orphans
D The organization where Kate works for collects money to help orphans,
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(50 câu trắc nghiệm) (Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề)
On one side of this debate are those who stress the benefits of removing barriers to international trade and
investment, allowing capital to be allocated more efficiently and giving consumers greater freedom of choice.
With free-market globalization, investment funds can move unimpeded from the rich countries to the developingcountries Consumers can benefit from cheaper products because reduced taes make goods produced at low costfrom faraway places cheaper to buy Producers of goods gain by selling to a wider market More competition
keeps sellers on their toes and allows ideas and new technology to spread and benefit others.
On the other side of the debate are critics who see neo-liberal policies as producing greater poverty, inequality,social conflict, cultural destruction, and environmental damage They say that the most developed nations - theUnited States, Germany, and Japan - succeeded not because of free frade but because of protectionism andsubsidies They argue that the more recently successful economies of South Korea, Taiwan, and China all hadstrong state-led development strategies that did not follow neo-liberalism These critics think that governmentencouragement of “infant industries” - that is, industries that are just beginning to develop - enables a country tobecome internationally competitive
Furthermore, those who criticize the Washington Consensus suggest that the inflow and outflow of money fromspeculative investors must be limited to prevent bubbles These bubbles are characterized by the rapid inflow offoreign funds that bid up domestic stock markets and property values When the economy cannot sustain suchepectation, the bubbles burst as investors panic and pull their money out of the country
Protests by what is called the anti-globalization movement are seldom directed against globalization itself butrather against abuses that harm the rights of workers and the environment The question raised bynongovernmental organizations and protesters at WTO and IMF gatherings is whether globalization will result in arise of living standards or a race to the bottom as competition takes the form of lowering living standards andunderminine environmental regulations
One of the key problems of the 21st century will be determining to what etent markets should be regulated topromote fair competition, honest dealing, and fair distribution of public goods on a global scale
From ‘'Globalization” by Tabb, William K., Microsoft ® Student 2009 Question 1:The phrase “keeps sellers on their toes” in the passage mostly means
A prevents sellers from selling new products B makes sellers responsive to any changes
C forces sellers to go bare-footed D allows sellers to stand on their own feet
Question 2:Infant industries mentioned in the passage are
Question 3:Supporters of free-market globalization point out that
A investment will be allocated only to rich countries.
B there will be less competition among producers.
C taes that are paid on goods will be increased
D consumers can benefit from cheaper products
Question 4:It is stated in the passage that
A the United States, Germany, and Japan succeeded in helping infant industries.
B the protests of globalization are directed against globalization itself.
C suppoters of globalization stress the benefits of removing trade barriers
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Trang 14D critics of globalization say that the successful economies are all in Asia
Question 5:The debate over globalization is about how
A to spread ideas and strategies for globalization.
B to terminate globalization in its entirely
C to use neo-liberal policies for the benefit of the rich countries
D to govern the global economy for the benefit of the community
Question 6:The word “allocated’in the passage mostly means
Question 7:According to critics of globalization, several developed countries have become rich because of
A their protectionism and subsidies B their prevention of bubbles
C their neo-liberal policies D their help to developing countries
Question 8:Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A Critics believe the way globalization operates should be changed.
B Hardly anyone disapproves of globalization in its entirety.
C Some Asian countries had strong state-led economic strategies.
D The anti-globalization movement was set up to end globalization
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following question.
Question 9:A intelligent B contaminate C artificial D environment
Question 10:A potentially B inability C personality D territorial
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 11: Roget's Thesaurus, a collection of English words and phrases, was originally arranged by the ideas
they epress rather than by alphabetical order.
Question 12: With the dawn of space eploration, the notion that atmospheric conditions on Earth may be unique
in the solar system was strengthened
Question 13: This tapestry has a very complicated pattern.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 14: Hensham is a town with narrow streets It has little cottages and interesting shops.
A Hensham is a town of narrow streets with little cottages and interesting shops
B Hensham, a town, has only small shops, cottages, and narrow streets
C Streets in Hensham are narrow, but people are interested cottages and shops
D Hensham has narrow streets, interesting shops but no cottages.
Question 15: Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges The whole world was
shocked with this
A Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges, which shocked the whole world
B The whole world was shocked by Donald's presidential election for winning the highest electorial colleges.
C Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges and shocked the world over
D Donald's highest triumph in the presidential election shocked the whole world.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 16: Most of the female football players will be jobless when the Games are over.
Question 17: Under ideal conditions, the entire life cycle of some insects, for eample fleas, living on pets, may
only take 3 weeks, so in no time at all, pets and homes can be infested.
Mark the letter A , B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 18: Wind is the motion that occurs when lightest air rises and cooler heavier air replaces it
Question 19:Standing onthe tip of the cape, a lighthouse can seefromthe distance.
Question 20:These eercises look easy, but they are very relatively difficult for us.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Trang 15Question 21: From the hotel there is a good of the mountain.
Question 22: The told the candidates to turn over the question paper and begin.
Question 23: Sarah also wants to go to the to look at old things.
Question 24: The new law will effect in si months.
Question 25: Many educationalists feel that continuous is fairer than formal eaminations.
Question 26: ~ Passenger: "This seat is taken." ~ Út: " "
C Sorry I'll find another D But I bought it ten years ago.
Question 27: Sarah thinks that clothes are the best things to wear for the trip.
Question 28: How long ago to learn French?
A would you start B did you start C were you starting D have you started Question 29: Well done! Sarah! You are top the class.
Question 30: Sophie was because she lost her favourite flip-flops on the beach.
Question 31: College students are becoming less dependent their teachers.
Question 32: ~ Tom "I didn’t think your English is so good."
~ Tèo: " "
A Don’t tell a lie I thought it is terrible B No doubt!
C You must be kidding It needs more practice D I completely agree with you It was terrific.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
THE HUMAN STORY
Modern human beings (homo sapiens) first (33) in Africa 150,000 years ago For thousands of years theystayed in Africa, but about 60,000 years ago, they (34) to migrate into Asia From there, some went north andarrived in Europe about 35,000 years ago Europe was much colder than today, (35) this was the time of theIce Age However, there was plenty of food there Our ancestors hunted huge animals, like mammoths and woollyrhinoceroses
There were already other people in Europe, too These were the Neanderthals They left Africa 200,000 yearsago They were bigger and stronger than our ancestors, but by 20,000 years ago, the Neanderthals were (36)
We don't know why Other groups of modern humans went east, (37) into Asia From there, some went southinto Australia The first people reached Australia about 45,000 years ago Today Australia is an island, but duringthe Ice Age a lot of the Earth's (38) was ice So sea levels were 20 metres lower than today The seas betweenAsia and Australia were much shallower and in many places there were land bridges So it was easy to (39) into the new continent There was also a land bridge in the north between Siberia and Alaska About 15,000 yearsago, people walked across this land bridge into North America They moved down through Central Americaand (40) South America about 11,000 years ago Human beings were now in every continent ecept Antarctica.Soon after that - about 10,000 years ago - the last Ice Age ended As the ice (41) , sea levels rose Australiabecame an island again and the land bridge to North America disappeared No new people arrived in theseplaces (42) modern times
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 43:A advertise B recognise C merchandise D expertise
Trang 16Question 44:A roll B doll C toll D hole
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each
of the provided italicized ones.
Question 45:The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A The Minister denied doing anything improper
B The Minister denied that he would do anything improper,
C The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
D The Minister refused to do anything improper.
Question 46:Kate works for an organization which collects money to help orphans.
A The organization for that Kate works collects money to help orphans.
B The organization where Kate works for collects money to help orphans,
C The organization which Kate works for collects money to help orphans.
D Money of orphans is collected in the organization where Kate works.
Question 47:Lin's success took us all by surprise.
A Lin was successful, which surprised all of us
B We took all of Lin’s successes surprisingly.
C Lin’s success was surprised to all of us.
D We were taken aback by all of Lin's successes.
Question 48:Their chances of success are small.
A They have no chances of being successful B It's not very likely that they will succeed
C It’s possible that they will achieve success, D They will certainly be successful.
Question 49:I no longer speak to my neighbour since our quarrel.
A I stopped speaking to my neighbour since our quarrel
B I have longed for speaking to my neighbor since our quarrel.
C Before our quarrel, I spoke longer to my neighbour than now.
D I have spoken long to my neighbour since our quarrel.
Question 50:Sue is too slow to understand what you might say.
A So slow is Sue that she can't understand what you might say
B Sue is so slow to understand what you might say.
C What you might say, Sue can understand slowly
D Sue is not enough quick to understand what you might say.
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-*** - Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH – Lớp: 12
(50 câu trắc nghiệm) (Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề)
Họ, tên học sinh:………
Số báo danh:………
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 1: Under ideal conditions, the entire life cycle of some insects, for eample fleas, living on pets, may
only take 3 weeks, so in no time at all, pets and homes can be infested.
Question 2: Most of the female football players will be jobless when the Games are over.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 3:A advertise B expertise C merchandise D recognise
Mark the letter A , B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 5:Standing onthe tip of the cape, a lighthouse can seefromthe distance.
Question 6:These eercises look easy, but they are very relatively difficult for us.
Question 7: Wind is the motion that occurs when lightest air rises and cooler heavier air replaces it
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following question.
Question 8:A inability B potentially C personality D territorial
Question 9:A artificial B environment C contaminate D intelligent
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
THE HUMAN STORY
Modern human beings (homo sapiens) first (10) in Africa 150,000 years ago For thousands of years theystayed in Africa, but about 60,000 years ago, they (11) to migrate into Asia From there, some went north andarrived in Europe about 35,000 years ago Europe was much colder than today, (12) this was the time of theIce Age However, there was plenty of food there Our ancestors hunted huge animals, like mammoths and woollyrhinoceroses
There were already other people in Europe, too These were the Neanderthals They left Africa 200,000 yearsago They were bigger and stronger than our ancestors, but by 20,000 years ago, the Neanderthals were (13)
We don't know why Other groups of modern humans went east, (14) into Asia From there, some went southinto Australia The first people reached Australia about 45,000 years ago Today Australia is an island, but duringthe Ice Age a lot of the Earth's (15) was ice So sea levels were 20 metres lower than today The seas betweenAsia and Australia were much shallower and in many places there were land bridges So it was easy to (16) into the new continent There was also a land bridge in the north between Siberia and Alaska About 15,000 yearsago, people walked across this land bridge into North America They moved down through Central Americaand (17) South America about 11,000 years ago Human beings were now in every continent ecept Antarctica.Soon after that - about 10,000 years ago - the last Ice Age ended As the ice (18) , sea levels rose Australiabecame an island again and the land bridge to North America disappeared No new people arrived in theseplaces (19) modern times
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Trang 18Question 12:A so B though C as D for
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 20: Hensham is a town with narrow streets It has little cottages and interesting shops.
A Hensham is a town of narrow streets with little cottages and interesting shops
B Hensham has narrow streets, interesting shops but no cottages.
C Hensham, a town, has only small shops, cottages, and narrow streets
D Streets in Hensham are narrow, but people are interested cottages and shops
Question 21: Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges The whole world was
shocked with this
A Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges, which shocked the whole world
B The whole world was shocked by Donald's presidential election for winning the highest electorial colleges.
C Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges and shocked the world over
D Donald's highest triumph in the presidential election shocked the whole world.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 22: ~ Tom "I didn’t think your English is so good."
~ Tèo: " "
C I completely agree with you It was terrific D Don’t tell a lie I thought it is terrible.
Question 23: Sarah thinks that clothes are the best things to wear for the trip.
Question 24: College students are becoming less dependent their teachers.
Question 25: Many educationalists feel that continuous is fairer than formal eaminations.
Question 26: From the hotel there is a good of the mountain.
Question 27: How long ago to learn French?
A have you started B did you start C were you starting D would you start
Question 28: Sophie was because she lost her favourite flip-flops on the beach.
Question 29: Well done! Sarah! You are top the class.
Question 30: The new law will effect in si months.
Question 31: The told the candidates to turn over the question paper and begin.
Question 32: Sarah also wants to go to the to look at old things.
Question 33: ~ Passenger: "This seat is taken." ~ Út: " "
A How much do I have to pay? B But I bought it ten years ago.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 34: Roget's Thesaurus, a collection of English words and phrases, was originally arranged by the ideas
they epress rather than by alphabetical order.
Question 35: With the dawn of space eploration, the notion that atmospheric conditions on Earth may be unique
in the solar system was strengthened
Question 36: This tapestry has a very complicated pattern.
Trang 19Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 37 to 44.
Very few people, groups, or governments oppose globalization in its entirety Instead, critics of globalizationbelieve aspects of the way globalization operates should be changed The debate over globalization is about whatthe best rules are for governing the global economy so that its advantages can grow while its problems can besolvedl
On one side of this debate are those who stress the benefits of removing barriers to international trade and
investment, allowing capital to be allocated more efficiently and giving consumers greater freedom of choice.
With free-market globalization, investment funds can move unimpeded from the rich countries to the developingcountries Consumers can benefit from cheaper products because reduced taes make goods produced at low costfrom faraway places cheaper to buy Producers of goods gain by selling to a wider market More competition
keeps sellers on their toes and allows ideas and new technology to spread and benefit others.
On the other side of the debate are critics who see neo-liberal policies as producing greater poverty, inequality,social conflict, cultural destruction, and environmental damage They say that the most developed nations - theUnited States, Germany, and Japan - succeeded not because of free frade but because of protectionism andsubsidies They argue that the more recently successful economies of South Korea, Taiwan, and China all hadstrong state-led development strategies that did not follow neo-liberalism These critics think that governmentencouragement of “infant industries” - that is, industries that are just beginning to develop - enables a country tobecome internationally competitive
Furthermore, those who criticize the Washington Consensus suggest that the inflow and outflow of money fromspeculative investors must be limited to prevent bubbles These bubbles are characterized by the rapid inflow offoreign funds that bid up domestic stock markets and property values When the economy cannot sustain suchepectation, the bubbles burst as investors panic and pull their money out of the country
Protests by what is called the anti-globalization movement are seldom directed against globalization itself butrather against abuses that harm the rights of workers and the environment The question raised bynongovernmental organizations and protesters at WTO and IMF gatherings is whether globalization will result in arise of living standards or a race to the bottom as competition takes the form of lowering living standards andunderminine environmental regulations
One of the key problems of the 21st century will be determining to what etent markets should be regulated topromote fair competition, honest dealing, and fair distribution of public goods on a global scale
From ‘'Globalization” by Tabb, William K., Microsoft ® Student 2009 Question 37:It is stated in the passage that
A the protests of globalization are directed against globalization itself.
B suppoters of globalization stress the benefits of removing trade barriers
C critics of globalization say that the successful economies are all in Asia
D the United States, Germany, and Japan succeeded in helping infant industries.
Question 38:The phrase “keeps sellers on their toes” in the passage mostly means
A makes sellers responsive to any changes B forces sellers to go bare-footed
C allows sellers to stand on their own feet D prevents sellers from selling new products
Question 39:According to critics of globalization, several developed countries have become rich because of
A their protectionism and subsidies B their help to developing countries
C their prevention of bubbles D their neo-liberal policies
Question 40:Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A Some Asian countries had strong state-led economic strategies.
B Hardly anyone disapproves of globalization in its entirety.
C The anti-globalization movement was set up to end globalization
D Critics believe the way globalization operates should be changed.
Question 41:The word “allocated’in the passage mostly means
Question 42:The debate over globalization is about how
A to spread ideas and strategies for globalization.
B to terminate globalization in its entirely
C to govern the global economy for the benefit of the community
D to use neo-liberal policies for the benefit of the rich countries
Question 43:Infant industries mentioned in the passage are
Question 44:Supporters of free-market globalization point out that
A investment will be allocated only to rich countries.
B consumers can benefit from cheaper products
Trang 20C there will be less competition among producers.
D taes that are paid on goods will be increased
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each
of the provided italicized ones.
Question 45:Their chances of success are small.
A It's not very likely that they will succeed B They will certainly be successful.
C They have no chances of being successful D It’s possible that they will achieve success,
Question 46:Kate works for an organization which collects money to help orphans.
A The organization where Kate works for collects money to help orphans,
B The organization which Kate works for collects money to help orphans
C Money of orphans is collected in the organization where Kate works.
D The organization for that Kate works collects money to help orphans.
Question 47:Lin's success took us all by surprise.
A We took all of Lin’s successes surprisingly.
B Lin was successful, which surprised all of us
C We were taken aback by all of Lin's successes.
D Lin’s success was surprised to all of us.
Question 48:I no longer speak to my neighbour since our quarrel.
A I stopped speaking to my neighbour since our quarrel
B I have spoken long to my neighbour since our quarrel.
C I have longed for speaking to my neighbor since our quarrel.
D Before our quarrel, I spoke longer to my neighbour than now.
Question 49:The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
B The Minister denied that he would do anything improper,
C The Minister denied doing anything improper
D The Minister refused to do anything improper.
Question 50:Sue is too slow to understand what you might say.
A Sue is not enough quick to understand what you might say.
B So slow is Sue that she can't understand what you might say
C Sue is so slow to understand what you might say.
D What you might say, Sue can understand slowly
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(50 câu trắc nghiệm) (Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề)
Họ, tên học sinh:………
Số báo danh:………
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following question.
Question 3:A territorial B inability C personality D potentially
Question 4:A artificial B environment C contaminate D intelligent
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 5: Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges The whole world was
shocked with this
A The whole world was shocked by Donald's presidential election for winning the highest electorial colleges.
B Donald's highest triumph in the presidential election shocked the whole world.
C Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges and shocked the world over
D Donald won the presidential election with the highest electorial colleges, which shocked the whole world Question 6: Hensham is a town with narrow streets It has little cottages and interesting shops.
A Hensham is a town of narrow streets with little cottages and interesting shops
B Hensham has narrow streets, interesting shops but no cottages.
C Streets in Hensham are narrow, but people are interested cottages and shops
D Hensham, a town, has only small shops, cottages, and narrow streets
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 7: Sarah also wants to go to the to look at old things.
Question 8: How long ago to learn French?
A did you start B would you start C were you starting D have you started Question 9: College students are becoming less dependent their teachers.
Question 10: Many educationalists feel that continuous is fairer than formal eaminations.
Question 11: The new law will effect in si months.
Question 12: From the hotel there is a good of the mountain.
Question 13: ~ Passenger: "This seat is taken." ~ Út: " "
C But I bought it ten years ago D How much do I have to pay?
Question 14: Sarah thinks that clothes are the best things to wear for the trip.
Question 15: The told the candidates to turn over the question paper and begin.
Question 16: Well done! Sarah! You are top the class.
Question 17: ~ Tom "I didn’t think your English is so good."
~ Tèo: " "
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