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36 ĐỀ TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH 12 VĨNH BÁ là tác giả quá quen thuộc với học sinh và phụ huynh, hôm nay tác giả giói thiệu 36 đề trắc nghiêm tiếng anh 12 hay và sát với chương trình học phổ thông, tài liệu là bộ sưu tầm đồ sộ lượng kiến thức tiếng anh lớp 12, chúc các bạn học và thi tốt .

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I Tìm m ộ t từ mà phần gach ch ản có cá c h p h á t âm k hác với nhũtag từ c ò n lại.

I A b arg ain B Iragile C general B - luggage

2 A divisible B decision C disease D design

5 A ra th e r B sacrifice C hard D father

II c b ọ n từ có trọng âm chín h nhấn vào âm t i ế t cố vị trí khác

vớ i n hữ n g từ cò n lại.

6 A diagram B diagonal C diaper D diam ond

7 A opinion B responsible C attitude D a c c o u n t

8 A influence B instructor c intelligent D inflation

9 A- s a n d a ls B c anal C rental D vandal

io A elevate B element C elegant D ev acu ate

III H ãy x á c định MỘT Ici trong các từ hoặc c ụ m từ có g ạ c h ch â n

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19 I would like to go to a school a s the o n e my siste r g oes to

20 T his y e a r's p rice s will ce rta in ly be m uch h ig h er a s la s t y e a r’s prices

rv C họn phUtfng á n t ấ t n h ấ t để hoàn th ả n h c á c c â n sau.

#21 Air c o n s ists of ả com bination of nitrogen a n d oxygen _ _ _ in

A B acteria is h arm fu l w hen B H arm ful b a c te ria

c W here h arm fu l b acteria D If b ac te ria is h a rm fu l,

24 A ballad, , is a song th a t tells a d ra m a tic story

A for th e o ld est form of poetry

B w hich th e oldest form of poetry

c th e oldest form of poetry

26 They all day sw im m ing an d s u n b a th in g a t th e beach

A sp e n t B used c p assed D occupied

#27 The hotel room over a beautiful garden

A viewed o u t B faced up c opened up I) looked oiut

28 We d id n ’t _ to the statio n in time to ca tch th e tra in

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2 9 Police officers d o n ’t have to wear uniforms w hen they are

duty

3 0 1 w as in such a hurry that i left one of my bags

A o u t B aside c behind 13 on

31 Mr Hill had his money stolen and couldn’t h is hotel bill

A pay up B pay out c pay for D pay

32 J a n e lost her case because it did not have a(n) w ith h er nam e

on

33 Take th e bus, an d at Oxford Circus

A get off B get out c get down D get aw ay

3 4 1 w as too tired to mv suitcase and hang my clo th es in the

w ardrobe

A d iso rd er B empty c put out D u n p a c k

35 Ỉ feci very tired tim es I consider giving up work

36 On th e first day of our holiday we ju s t _ by the hotel pool

A enjoyed B relaxed c comforted D calm ed

37 The wind w as blowing so m uch that wc couldn't _o u r tent

- A p u t up B raise c make up 13 build

38 We w en t by train to west of England

A a - the B the the c 0 the 13 o - 0

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VI Đọc đ o ạ n vản sau và ch ọn m ột từ th ích hợp n h ấ t tron g s ế

những từ ch o sẵn (A, B, c, D).

London h a s a population of (39) 6,777,000 It lies (40) the

River T ham es, w here the Rom ans landed nearly 2,000 y e a rs ago From

about 1800 u ntil World War Two, London was the biggest city in the

world, b u t now th ere are many cities which are (4 1 ) bigger

London is fam ous for many things Tourists come from all over the

world to visit its historic buildings, such as St P au l’s C a th ed ral, w hich

has a (42) _ dom e, and the Houses of Parliam ent, ( 4 3 ) _ you

can see a n d h ear the fam ous clock, Big Ben They also com e to visit its

theatres, m u se u m s, and Its many shops, such as H arrods, w here you

can buy m any things

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Like m any big cities, I^ondon h a s problem s (44) traffic gmdpollution Over 1,000,000 people a day use the London U ndergrou nd,

b u t th e re are (45) too m any c a rs on the stre e ts The air i<sn’tclean, b u t it is c lean e r th a n it w as 100 y ea rs ago (46) the CheanAir Act in 1956, London w as fam ous for its fog or ‘sm o g ’, w hich is * ( 47) _ of sm oke an d fog

The b est th in g a b o u t London is the p ark s T here are five in th? (City

42 A gigantic 13 trem e n d o u s C huge D im m ense

47 A connection 13 m ixture C com bination D link

48 A b e st 13 lovely C p o p u lar D favourite

vn. D oc d o a n v à n sa u và c h o n c&u t r i ld i phû hçfp nhâft ch« csâc

m any people, p e ts a re a re a so n to get u p in th e m orning People neeed

th e ir p ets for m any<reaso n s

49 The m ain idea of th e p a ra g ra p h is:

A P ets can im prove th e h ealth of th eir ow ners

B Many people like an im als

' C Dogs are good pets

D P ets c a n lower y o u r blood p ressu re

50 According to the p a ra g ra p h , w hat is one possible effect of pettiing

a n d holding o n e ’s pet frequently?

A W aking u p early 13 Loneliness

C S ick n ess D Lower blood p re ssu re

THE END

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I Tìm m ộ t từ mà p h ẩ n g ạ c h c h â n có c á c h p h á t âm k hác với

n hử n g từ c ò n lại.

1 A horrible B botany c com ponent D b o th er

II C họn từ c ó t r ọ n g ả m c h í n h n h ấ n vào â m t i ế t c ó VỊ trí k hác

v ớ i n h ử n g từ cò n lại.

6 A po p u larity B respectable c im aginable D equality

7 A elem ent B elaborate c elegant D e le p h a n t

8 A horizon B amazing ’ c Ignorant D ignore

9 A context * B conference *c confidence D co n d u c to r

10 A inactive B inevitable *c innocent ỉ), in ten sity

III H ãy x á c đ ịn h MỘT lỗi trong cá c từ hoặc c ụ m từ c ó g ạ c h ch â n

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18 The su p e rv iso r recom m ended th a t all em ployees took a

22 ;jL, th e autom obile in d u stry in th e early 1900s

A It w as Henry F ord’s revolution

B H enry Ford revolutionized

c R evolutionized by Henry Ford

D T h ere w as a revolution

23 Of all th e w o rld ’s languages,

A d o m in a tin g m ost b u s in e s s with English

B th e d o m in atio n of b u sin e ss by English

c E nglish is th e m ost d o m in an t in b u sin e ss

D w h en E nglish d o m in ates b u sin e ss

24 s e a t b elts save lives h a s been proven in study a fte r study

% A The B T h at c There arc D If

25 At th e early age of five, Albert E instein w as already wondeiriiig

A t h a t a co m p a ss worked B w ith a c o m p ass working

c h av in g w orked a co m p ass 1) how- a co m p ass workei

V H oàn th ả n h nhữ n g câ u sau bằng c á c h c h ọ n t ừ h o ặ c cụmi tử

đứ ng n h ấ t.

*26 David w as trying to a n o th e r cyclist w hen he crash ed

A o v ertak e B overcom e c ov erp ass D overcharge

27 The fan s clim bed over th e fence to paying

A re fu se B prevent c ab a n d o n D avoid

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te ars.

* 2 8 The c h i l d r e n w err all upset, and some were

29 Ỉ fcl over while skiing and m\ sistri had to

A bring B take c fetc h

a doctor

1) carry

*30 b o r ’t the road until all the' runne rs have gone by

A p a s s B across C cross D p a ss by

31 l wis just to go out w hen you telephoned

A a ro u n d B thinking C about I), planned

*32 Whm you saw Ja ck at the dance, what did he ?

A wear B have on C dress 1) put on

33 I dcxTt th in k that purple shirt with vour yellow skirt

*34 people who live in Netherlands are c a lle d _ D utch

C The - the - 0 D 0 - the - the

’ 35 This ja c k e t is the kind of thing I want Can I ?

A try it on 13 d re ss it B take it off D w ear it

36 After th e w ater workers went on strike there w as a of w ater

A d rain 13 shortage c loss D d ecrease

VI Đọc đ o ạ n vản sau và chọn m ột từ th ích hợp n h ấ t tro n g s ấ nhũng t ừ cho sẳn (A, B, c, D).

W hen n a n first learned how to (37) a fire, he began to u se fuelfor the first time The first fuel he used was (38) wood As tim e(39) , m an eventually discovered that su b s ta n c e s su c h a s coal

an d oil vould burn

Coal n ot used very widely as a source of energy (40) _ th e la st

ce n tu ry With the coming of the industrial revolution, it w as (41) realized th a t production would double if coal was used in ste a d of wood Nowadays, many (42) huge factories and electricity (43)

sta tio n s would be unable to function if there was no coal

In th e list twenty or thirty years, however, the use of coal (44)

dcclincc As a result, there have been changes in the coal in d u stry It is believed th a t more people would use coal if oil and gas w ere n o t so readily 45)

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T here is m ore th a n enough coal in the world for m a n 's (46) for

th e n ex t two h u n d re d y e a rs if our use of coal does n o t in c re ase

U nfortunately, (4 7 ) _ , a b o u t half of the w orld's coal m ay nev e r be

u sed M ining m u c h of it w ould be very expensive ( 4 8 ) i t w as

possible to u se new eq uipm ent

37 A g en erate 13 devise c. produce D m ake

38 A p e rh a p s B m aybe c. possibly D probably

43 A offering B producing c. crea tin g D generating;

45 A p re se n t B available c. in use D plenty

46 A n eed s B n ecessities c. re q u ire m e n ts D req u ests

47 A therefore B however c. con seq u en tly D accordirghy

VII D ọ c đ o ạ n v i n sa u và c h ọ n c&u trả Idi p hủ hựp n h ấ t cho» c á c

c ầ u h ỏ i.

/Good n u tritio n is im p o rta n t for everyone To in s u re th a t your body

r u n s well, you need to get the vitam ins, m in erals a n d p ro te in s that only

a good d iet c a n provide Your doctor can recom m end a diet th a t is good

for you, b u t it is a safe bet th a t less sugary food an d d rin k s, and Itnore

fresh fru it a n d vegetables are good for everyone In ad d itio n , lean nneat, fish, a n d poultry a re good protein so u rces for m o st people Watch y o u r

d iet a n d you will probably look a n d feel better

49 O ne conclusion th a t you can draw from th is p a ra g ra p h is:

A Too m u ch su g a r is n ’t good for you

B D octors are alw ays healthy

c People who eat well never get sick

D M ost people e a t too m uch

50 W hich p h ra se would you probably use to d escrib e so m co te who

p ractice s good n u tritio n , gets lots of exercise, an d sleep* (eight

h o u rs every n ig h t?

A As proud a s a peacock B As healthy a s a horse,

c As sw eet a s su g ar I) As good as gold

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5 A lan d sca p e B splashing c am azing D dam age

II Chẹn t ừ có trọn g âm chín h nhân vào

v<Si n hữ n g từ c ỏ n lại.

vị trí k h ác

6 A ddvent B adverb c ad v en tu re* ’" D ad d ict

8 A C anada B countryside c accuracy D b a n a n a

9 A :o n q u er B contam inate c com fortable D c o n tin e n t

10 A :itizcn B circular c citadel D civilian

III H á ; x á c đ ịn h MỘT lỗ i trong các từ h oặc c ụ m t ừ c ó g ạ c h c h â n

17 The} re q u est th a t you are fluent in S panish

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*18 W hen the children are going to visit their g ra n d m o th e r, Hemry

22 K ath erin e Anne Porter is well known

A sh e h a s w ritten sh o rt sto ries ab o u t y o u n g w om en

B w riting sh o rt stories a b o u t young w om en

C sh o rt sto ries about women

D for h e r sh o rt sto rie s a b o u t young wom en

23 H ieroglyphics _ on the walls of cav es provide sciemtists

w ith im p o rta n t d etails on prehistoric m an

A p ain ted B were p ain ted

C have been painted 1) th a t they p a in te d

24 Asia by m ost ex p erts to be the cradle of h u m a n civilizatorn

A h a s been alw ays considered B h a s alw ays been comidfle^ed

C alw ays h a s been considered D h a s b een co n sid ered aliw ay s

25 A rabic an d Swahili are any o th e r lan g u ag e of Affrha

A m ore spoken widely th a n B widely spoken m o re 1i*an

C m ore widely spoken th a n 1) m ore th a n widely sspokcer

V H oàn th à n h n h ủ u g câu saú bằng c á c h c h ọ n từ hoẬic »ụtm từ

đ ủ n g n h ấ t.

26 T his factory needs m odernising Everything h ere i s <atle

A o u t of B away from C off w ith D o aitu tp

27 D on’t worry, everything is control

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dealing with environmental

28 Most governrrirnts sm i! to just

A put u p 13 made up c set up I) carried out

30 If vour ca m e ra is faulty Y O U should return it to the

A m a n u f a c t u r e r 13 creator c inventor D builder

*31 It IS h a rd to get parts for this car if something goes wrong

32 I got to Steve well last year when we worked together

A in tro d u ce 13 sympathise c meet D know

33 Is Brend a married or ? 1 d o n ’t like to ask her

A s p in s te r 13 alone c single D bachelor

34 The village w as completely in an earthquake

A d estroyed 13 collapsed c ruined D broken

35 Your diet w as a success! You look wonderfully !

36 I'm glad 1 my plane! I’ve just heard that it’s been hijacked

VI Đ ọc đ o ạ n v a n sau vả ch ọn m ột từ th ích hợp n h ấ t tro n g s ố nhữtog từ c h o sẩ n (A, B c, D).

S u p e rstitio n s (37) from country to country Most people learnabout s u p e rs titio n s when they are children, (38) from th eirDarents or from o th e r children They grow up believing a n d p racticing :he s u p e rs titio n s they learn As people get older a n d ac q u ire m ore education, they often lose (39) in the su p e rstitio n s of th eir

;hildhood days Still, they often like to (40) „ _ th e ru le s of th e

su p erstitio n s ju s t in east' Kor example, some people learn a s ch ild ren

h a t spilling sa lt is bad lurk They also know th a t by picking u p m ore

;alt a n d throw ing it over their left shoulder, they can cancel th e bad uck Many a d u lts continue this practice (41) they sav th a t theyire n ’t really su p erstitio u s!

"here a rc m an y (42) superstitions about had luck O pening anrnibrella in d o o rs or letting a black cat cross vour path are said to bring

>ad luck If you (43) to break a mirror, American su p e rstitio nyarns th a t y o u r had lurk will (44 Ị for seven years!

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O ne of th e m o st (45) bad luck s u p e rs titio n s c o n c e rn s the

n u m b e r th irte e n The fear of 13 is so strong th a t som e (46) d o n ’thave a th irte e n th floor The floor above floor n u m b e r 12 is called flom

n u m b e r 14 Many people th in k th a t Friday th e th irte e n th is an (47] _ day Som e people refuse to travel on Friday th e th irte e n th foi(48) of a p la n e or train accident Som e people w o n ’t even leave

th e ir h o u s e s on th a t day

37 A e x c h an g e B ch an g e C alter D vary

39 A loyalty 13 confidence C faith D belief

40 A follow B obey C p u rs u it D listen to

41 A even th o u g h B but C w hen D w hile

43 A m a n a g e 13 h ap p e n C seem D afford

44 A la st 13 c o n tin u e C prolong D keep on

45 A fre q u e n t 13 u s u a l C norm al D com m on

46 A b u ild in g s 13 ho,uses C co ttag es D re sid e n ce s

47 A b ad B u n fo rtu n a te C unlucky D terrible

48 A a p p re h e n sio n B being afraid C fear D d re a d

vn B ọ c đ o ạ n v á n se n và c h ọ n c â u trả lở i p h ủ hợp n h ấ t c h o cấ<

c â u h ỏ i.

S ta m p collecting is a fun a n d in te re stin g hobby You c a n le arn a lo from it M any c o u n trie s p u t historical ev en ts on th e ir p o stag e sta m p s

O th e r c o u n trie s have su c h beautiful o nes th a t they are w o rk s of art lr

ad d itio n , finding new s ta m p s from different c o u n trie s is a good lessor

in geography M ost p h ila te lists agree th a t sta m p collections provide

A You learn a b o u t historical events

B You learn a b o u t world geography,

c You see b eau tifu l w orks of art

D You learn a b o u t th e m usic of o th er c o u n trie s

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nhữ ng từ cò n lại.

chân có cách p h á t âm k h ác vớ ỉ

1 A bar gai n 13 mountain c certain D cam paign

II C họn từ có trọng âm chính

v ớ i nhửtag từ cò n ỉại.

nhân vào âm t i ế t có v ị trí k h á c

6 A c o n tin e n t B continue c conflict D co n tex t

7 A h im self B eventually c ocean D c o n tin u e

8 A pacific B principal c probably D c o n te n ts

9 A d ise a se B bacteria c professor D ch e m istry

10 A dem ocracy B experience c biological D geom etry

III H ãỵ x á c đ ịn h MỘT lỗ i trong các từ hoặc cụ m t ừ có g ạ c h ch&n

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17 Yoko told m e a b o u t s tu d e n ts w ho h a s ta k en th e e n tra n c e ex ar

rv C h ọn phư ơng án t ố t n h ấ t d ể h o ả n th ả n h c á c c&u sau.

21 Not only resu lted in vast ex p en se, b u t they

IVc ever been before

1 ever u sed to before

I ever w as before

I h ad ever been before

g o v ern m e n t h a s prom ised

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V lỉo ả n th à n h n h ữ n g c â u sa u b ằn g c á c h c h ọ n từ h o ặ c cụ m từ dứng n h á t.

27 The noise of the traffic prevented me from

an d listen for I he dialling 'A'id th0 n6 Tin ĨHƠ VlfcN

#33 1 had to s h u t the window be c ause the noise outside was

A s h o u t i n g IT in danger

C u n b e a r a b l e I), enormous

3^ When th e fire broke out, an electronic alarm

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VI Đ ọ c đ o ạ n v ă n sa u vA c h ọ n m ộ t từ th ic h hợp n h ấ t t n n | số

n h ữ n g t ử c h o sẩ n (A, B c, D).

THE HOT DOG

In its h o m e co u n try of G erm any, th e h o t dog w as (37) _ the fra n k fu rte r It w a s nam ed (38) F ra n k fu rt, a G erm an city

F ra n k fu rte rs w ere (39) sold in the U nited S ta te s in t h e 1860s

A m erican s called fra n k fu rte rs “d a c h s h u n d s a u s a g e s ” A d a c h sh u n d is

a dog from G erm an y (40) a very long body an d sh o rt legs

“D a c h s h u n d sausage* seem ed like a good n a m e for th e fran k fu rter

D a c h s h u n d s a u s a g e s first becam e (4 1 ) _ in New York, especially at b aseb all g am es At gam es they were sold by m en w ho kept t h e n warm

in h o t-w a te r ta n k s (42) th e m en walked u p a n d dow n the ro v s

of people, they yelled, “Get y o u r d a c h s h u n d sausages! G et y cu r hot

d a c h s h u n d sa u sa g e s!” People got th e sa u sa g e s on b u n s, a sp e cal

b read

O ne d ay in 1906 a n ew sp ap er c a rto o n ist n am ed Tad D organ w ent tc a

b aseb all gam e W hen he saw th e m en w ith the d a c h s h u n d sa n sa g ts,

h e got a n (43) „ for a carto o n The next day a t th e n ew spaper office

h e drew a b u n w ith a d a c h s h u n d inside - n o t a d a c h s h u n d Sfcusage,(44) a d a c h sh u n d D organ d id n ’t know (45) t» spĩll

d a c h s h u n d U n d er the carto o n , he w rote “G et y o u r h o t dogs!”

The ca rto o n w as a se n satio n , a n d (46) w as the new nanoc If you

go to a b a se b a ll gam e today, you ca n still see se llers w alking »round

w ith h o t-w a te r ta n k s As they w alk u p an d dow n th e rows th ty ydl,

“G el y o u r h o t do g s here! G et your hot dogs!”

37 A en title d B referred to C known D called

* 39 A initially B firsl C originally D a t first

40 A w ith B having C owing D p o sse ssin g

41 A com m on B favourite C likable D p o p u lar

42 A T h o u g h B Since C As D Even whem

43 A initiative B idea C advice D o p p o rtu n ity

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VII Fọc d o ạ n văn sau và ch o n câu trả lời p hù h ợp n h ấ t c h o c á c cấu h ỏ i.

Medical research h as shown that mothers arc rig h t w hen they tell children to eat their vegetables Fruits and vegetables have been show n

to contain beneficial co m pou nd s that mav en c o u ra g e th e body to stay healthy E x p erts think that some of these c o m p o u n d s m ay even help fig h t off d ise a se s su ch as cancer They reco m m en d th a t people

c o n s im e a m inim um of five servings of fruits an d v eg etab les each day

Of ccurse, for m axim um benefit this should be co m b in ed w ith an

o v eral red u ctio n of dietary fat (including m e ats a n d cheeses) an d a

re g u h r program of physical activity

47 Which food g ro u p s does the article recom m end?

/ F ru its an d vegetables

E M eat an d eggs,

c C heese an d fish,

r I3reads an d cereal

48 Wnat else do ex p erts say about the com pounds in th e se foods?

A They have vitam ins

E They may fight disease,

c They co n tain fat

p They have calorics

49 H*w m a n y servings of fru its and vegetables sh o u ld people e a t?

A Five per day

h Two per day.

( Five per week

p Ten per week

50 W iat else sh ould people do to stay healthy?

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I Tim m ộ t t ừ m ả p h ầ n g ạ c h c h á n có c á c h p h á t âm h h á c vđi

n hữ n g từ c ô n lạ i.

3 A h a s ty B n asty c tasty D w a sta g e

4 A D anish B arran g e c traffic D obtain

5 'A o rc h e s tra B o rch ard c schem e D, ch e m ic al

n. C họn t ừ c ó tr ọ n g Am c h in h n h ấ n ▼ảo Am

▼đỉ n h ữ n g t ừ c ô n lạ ỉ.

t ie t c 6 vi tit

6 A decide B com plete c vacation D alm ost

7 A s ta te m e n t B psychology c com monly D o rg a n ism

8 A n o rm al B su b sta n c e c ab n o rm al D occupy

9 A prim ary B th em selv es c a m o u n t D control

10 A e v e n tu a l B infected c m ilitarism D com m unity

r a H iỵ xấc đ ịn h MỘT lỗỉ tro n g các t ừ hoặc cụ m t ừ có gạick Cỉhtn

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17 According to the svllabus voii can either write a p ap e r or

IV C h ọn phương á n t ấ t n hất d ể hoàn th àn h c á c c â u sau.

21 W om en in clothes th a n men do

A ta k e m ore in te re st

B are more in te re stin g

c look m ore in terested

D have g reater in te re st

22 The decline in th e d ea th rate am ong babies can be a ttrib u te d to

a d v a n c e s in m edicine, public health, a n d _

A food is produced

B p ro d u cin g food

c food production

D for th e p ro d u ctio n of food

23 The d re s s it fits Julie

A fits me less well th a n

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25 Helen Keller lost both h e r sight an d h ea rin g afte r a severe illn e s s

2 7 1 w a s born in S cotland b u t I in N orthern Ireland

A grew u p B raised c b ro u g h t u p D rose

* 28 E d w a rd s w as nam ed after one of h is fa th e r’s d is ta n t

A family B b ro th e rs c m em b ers D relations

* 29 M ost y o u n g people w an t to m ore a b o u t cnvirom ncjntalproblem s

A look u p B find o u t c deal w ith D m ake out

* 30 Everyone know s a b o u t pollution problem s, b u t n o t m a n y pctoplchave any solutions

A th o u g h t over B got ro u n d to

c com e u p with IX looked in to

* 31 It’s difficult to repair a c a r u n less vou have th e right _

c a p p lia n c e s IX tools

* 32 T h is knife is really I'll have to sh a rp e n it

33 D on’t forget to vour alarm clock for 6:30

34 David learned to play violin w hen he w as a t _ university

A a - th e B one a c the o D o - the

35 T h a t w a s n ’t an accident! You did it p u rp o se

36 1 w as w akened by the sound of s o m e o n e on th e door

A c ra s h in g B knocking c b u m p in g D hitting

f 37 She is eighteen, so by law h er father ca n n o t her marrúage

A avoid B defeat c prevent D fail

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VI Đcc đoạn văn sau vả ch ọn m ột từ th íc h h ợ p n h ấ t tro n g s ố nkữhg từ c h o sẵ n (A, B, c , D).

1 The Ị Ìtern ct is the best (38) of the technological revolutionknow r as the Inform ation Superhighw ay (39) by co m p u te rthrough global telep h o n e lines, users can (40) o b tain inform ation

by connecting to the World Wide Web Before th e “W eb”, only (41) _ inform ation could be flashed on the c o m p u te r screen, b u t (42) a p ro cess called hypertext, visual im ages ca n easily be (43)_ _ _ by travelling through a maze of pages on Web (4 4 ) _ all over

th e w.>rld The In te rn e t is not independently (4 5 ) _ , w hich e n s u re sfreedom of ac ce ss to inform ation

38 A exam ple B in stan ce C case l) situ atio n

39 A Mixed B Combined C Joined I) Linked

40 A fastly B speedily C hastily IX hardly

4 l A literary B w ritten C textual D com m u n icativ e

42 A th a n k s to B because of C instead of D on b eh alf of

43 A ap p ro ach ed B accessed C assessed D o b tain ed

44 A po sts B positions C locations D site s

45 A owed B possessed C owned D m astered

VII Pọc đ oạn v ă n sau và ch ọn câu trả ld ỉ p hủ h ợp n h ấ t c h o c i c CỈU h o i.

MARK TWAIN

M ark Twain, w ho lived from 1835 to 1910, is one of A m erica's m ost

fannois a u th o rs Me wrote many books, including The A d ve n tu res o f

form S a w y er a n d The Adventures o f Huckleberry Finn M ark T w ain's

owf?n ife w as in te re stin g enough to be a book

Tw.aii w as born in the state of Missouri, n ea r th e M ississippi River He cam e from a poor family His father died w hen he w as twelve, so he had

to Ue*ve school While he was still a bov, he worked a s a riverboat pilot

He steered b o a ts up and down the long M ississippi River

Th<e Civil W ar, w hich started 1861, m ade travelling on the M ississippi

im possible Twain then w ent west to Nevada T here he w orked on a new spaper In 1864 he went to California to find gold Tw ain did not

h a'v em u ch luck a s a gold miner He left C alifornia to travel in E urope Tw/an wrote a book ab o u t his trips around Europe

Buit the m ost im p o rtan t influence on Twain an d h is books w as the Vlirssssippi River When Twain finally settled dow>n, he lived in a h ouse

w ittha porch th a t looked like the deck of a riverboat H uckleberry Finn,

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T w ain’s g re a te st book, is about the a d v e n tu re s of a boy on the

M ississippi River A nother of Tw ain’s books is called Life m the

M ississip p i.

In fact, even th e n am e Mark Twain com es from th e M ississippi Mark

T w ain’s real n am e w as Sam uel L anghorne C lem ens On th t river

S am u el C lem ens often h ea rd the b oatm en sh o u t “Mark Tw ain!’ This

m e a n t th e w ater w as twelve feet deep W hen S am uel C lem ens began to

w rite he chose for h im self th e nam e Mark Twain

46 M ark Twain

A w orked a t m any different jobs

B w as born in Nevada

C left school to be a w riter

D m ade h is life m ore in terestin g by w riting a book ab o u t it

47 M ark Twain is

A th e nam e of a riverboat

B th e real nam e of S am uel la n g h o rn e C lem ens

C one of A m erica’s m ost fam ous a u th o rs

D th e nam e of a b o atm an

48 Tw ain w ent to N evada to work on a n ew sp a p er because

A h e loved w riting new spaper stories

B he could no longer work on the M ississippi

C he could m ake m ore m oney there

D he w an ted to look for gold there

49 D u rin g h is sta y in C alifornia, Mark Twain

A found a lot of gold

B m ad e a fo rtu n e in gold and had enough money to travel in

E urope

C w rote a book a b o u t the gold ru sh

D d id n ’t becom e rich a s a gold m iner

50 The g re a te st influence on Mark Twain a n d h is books w a s

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I Tim m ộ t từ mà p h ầ n gach

những tủ* cò n lại.

c h ả n có c á c h p h á t âm k h ác vớ i

1 A feather B leather c feature 1) m e asu re

3 A bought B nought^ c thought D plough

II Chọn từ có trọng ảm chính

vOi nhữ ng từ cò n lại.

nhân vảo ảm t i ế t có vỉ trí k h ác

6 A applicant B appliance c delicate D surgery

7 A interfere B prevent c spectator D experim ent

8 A actually B aceurate c satellite D symbolic

9 A malaria B annoyance c paradise D u n e a s in e s s

10 A S panis h B explorer c century D origin

III H ãy x á c đ ịn h MỘT lỗi trong các tử hoặc cụm t ừ có g ạ c h c h â n

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18 W hen he w as a college stu d e n t, he le arn ed to play te n n is, to sk i,

21 We a ro u n d silently for a m om ent, each try in g to r e n e r r b e r

th e n a m e s of th e people we a t th e p a rty th e night foebr'e

A s a t - h a d m et

B w ere sittin g - h a d m et

c s a t - m et

D s a t - have m et

*22 We h a d never been so happy before

Which sentence expresses the sam e idea as the above?

A We w ere h a p p ie r th a n ever before

B We Were h a p p ie r th a n we h a d ever been before,

c We w ere h a p p ie r th a n wc have ever been before

D Both A a n d n are correct.

23 The c a t w as catch the m ouse

D b e tte r w hich he likes th a n

25 If he h a d n ’t ask ed for the toy, s h e

A sh e d id n ’t buv it

B sh e w o u ld n ’t buy it

c sh e w o u ld n ’t have bought it

D sh e s h o u ld n ’t have bought it

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V H oán th ả n h nhửng cảu sau bằng cá ch c h ọ n từ h o ặ c cụ m từ

dứ ng n h ấ t.

ịặ26 A lthough the coach had not thought her a good te n n is player at

first, she to be a champion

A ca m e ro u n d B came out

c tu rn e d up I) turned out

*27 Is th a t present Mill gave you for C h ristm a s?

A the - 0 M a the c the - the D one - 0

* 28 It’s a good idea to see your doctor regularly for a(n)

30 After a m eal in a re sta u ra n t, you ask the w aiter for t h e

«

^31 In m any w ays she me of someone I knew a t school

A re m e m b e rs H rem inds C recalls I), resem b les

• 32 W hen it’s very hot, you may the top b u tto n of vour sh irt

A u n tie M u n d re ss C unw rap D undo

33 The of T u rn e r’s paintings finishes a t the en d of the week

A show M spectacle C exhibition I) d em o n stratio n

3 4 O ne of riding a bicycle is that it’s cheap

A credit M advantage C advance D value

*35 If we do n o t ta k e step s to protect the w orld’s wild life, m any species

o f b ird s a n d a n im a ls are likely to com pletely

.A die out H die down C die away D die from

36 I lost the k eys to my house and had to clim b in th e window

37 C o lu m b u s w as one of first people to c ro ss A tlantic

A th e th e B the C) C those - the D som e - the

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38 The ju d g e _ th e p ed e stria n for th e ac cid e n t.

A a c cu se d B charged c blam ed D sued

39 Two w ere sacked, b e c au se they were alw ay s tu rn in g up late

A a p p lic a n ts B em ployees

VI Đ ọc đ o ạ n v ă n sau và c h ọ n m ộ t tử t h íc h h ợp n h ấ t tron g s ố

n h ữ n g từ c h o sắ n (A, B, c , D).

ĩ have le arn ed , often th e h a rd way th a t th e re a re a few sim ple ru les

a b o u t how to m ake life e a sie r both before an d afte r th e journey F irst of all, you m u s t alw ays check an d double check d e p a rtu re tim es T his is

ab so lu tely essen tial It is am azing how few people do th is really carefully Once I arrived at th e airp o rt a few m in u te s before ten Mv

se c re ta ry had got th e ticket for me and I th o u g h t sh e had said th a t th e

p lan e left a t 10.50 I w alked calm ly to th e d e p a rtu re gate, th in k in g I( 4 0 ) _ h ad a little tim e to spare 1 h a d n 't bo th ered to take a goodlook a t th e ticket The clerk at the desk told me politely b u t firmly th a t

th e d e p a rtu re tim e w as 10.15 an d th a t, (41) to in te rn a tio n a lreg u la tio n s, th e flight w as ‘now closed'

Secondly, you sh o u ld rem em b er th a t even in th is (4 2 ) _ of credit

c a rd s, it is still im p o rta n t to have a t le ast a little of the local c u rren cy

w ith you w h en you arrive in a cou n try T his can be absolutely e s se n tia l

if you a re flying to a place few to u rists norm ally visit A few y e a rs ago I

w as s e n t to T ulsa, O klahom a I flew th e re from London via D allas w ith very little tim e to (43) p la n es in betw een I arrived th e re a t

m id n ig h t an d th e b an k a t th e a irp o rt w as closed The only (44) _

to get to th e hotel w as by taxi a n d , since I had no American dollars, I offered to pay in B ritish p o u n d s in stead ‘Listen, b u ddy 1 only ta k e real

m oney” th e driver said angrily Luckily, I w as able to (4 5 ) a few

d o llars from a clerk a t th e hotel, b u t it w as very e m b arra ssin g

The th ird a n d la st rule is to find o ut a s m u ch a s you ca n a b o u t the

w e a th e r a t y o u r (46) before you leave It m ay be very differentfrom th e w ea th er a t hom e I feel sorry for some of my colleagues who travel in heavy s u its an d ra in c o a ts in March or April, w hen it is still fairly cool in places like London, Berlin or New York, to places like

A thens, Rome or M adrid, w here it is already beg nnig to get q u ite

w arm d u rin g th e day Few people u n d e rsta n d just how im p o rtan t it is

to have th e rig h t sort of clo th es w ith vou in th e se d a \ s of rapid a ir (47)28

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A When you se n d a business letter, you write yo u r ow n n a m e a n d

a d d e s s at the top o f the envelope, at the left You write the nam e ana a d d re ss o f the person 10 whom you are se n d in g the letter in the cente o f the envelope, halfw ay down The stam p goes at the top oj the tnvelope, across from your own name and a d d ress.

48 Whch of the following directions IS correct?

A Place the sta m p in the u p p er left corner of the envelope

13 Place th e sta m p in the lower right corner of th e envelope,

c Place th e sta m p in the upper right corner of th e envelope

D Place the sta m p in the lower left corner of th e envelope

B The b est things in life are free Sunsets, warm su m m e r d a y s , a n d

frieid ly sm ile s cost nothing They are free to those w ho look fo r them Thenext tim e you fe e l that you need money to have a good time, ta k e

a w ilk outside Look at the unusual clouds in the s k y , or look at the

the ibrary a n d borrow a good book You don't h a ve to p a y fo r so m e

o f tie m ost w onderful things that life has to offer.

49 T hethe m ain idea of th is p a r a g r a p h IS

A The b est th in g s in life arc free

B Take a walk w hen you arc short of money

c Talking w ith an old friend is not as good a s m aking a new one

D vending libraries are am ong the best th in g s life h a s to offer

50 T heperson who wrote th is article is probably

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I T im m $ t ttf m i p h i n g a c h c h i n c i c h p h i t i n f k h i c vtfi

n h t t i f tfr c d n i f 1

7

7 A n a k e d B com pleted C wicked D looked

9 A g ia n t ¡3, description C literacy D liberal

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*18 They did not p u t m am f u r n i tu r e in t h e ir office.

IV C họn phư ơng án tố t n h ấ t để hoàn th à n h c á c c â u sau.

21 “C an you call back later? My father a b a th a t the m o m e n t.”

2 3 The p ro fe sso r asked the stu d e n ts _

A n o t only to write a report or give a speech

B e ith e r to w rite a report or give a speech

c n e ith e r to write a report or give a speech

D n e ith e r to write a report but give a speech

* 24. _. d a n g e r, Paul ran back into the b u rn in g h o u se

B su c h a high one for him

c su c h a high one th a t h e’s unable

D too h ig h for him

V H oán th ả n h những câ u sau bằng c á c h c h ọ n t ử h o á c cụ m từ đUng n h ố t.

26 S he ap p lied for training as a pilot, b u t they tu rn e d h e r _

b ec au se of her poor eyesight

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27 Jo e prom ised u s he would finish by t h e _ day.

A prev io u s B following C tom orrow D before

f 28 The p ro d u c t w as w ith d raw n from sale b e c au se th e re was no longer any for it

A exercising 13 tra in in g C p ractisin g D doing

31 Did you read .book I lent you la st week

A th e - 0 B one - th e C a - 0 D th e - the

* 3 2 T h e _ of h is first novel appeared in The Tim es yesterday.

A survey B review C a p p ra isa l D inspection

33 S h e ’s m issin g h er frien d s a n d feeling very now s h e ’s meved

9 35 The c h ild re n have done the housew ork, th a t i s _ _ they have

m ade th e b e d s a n d done the w ashing-up

THE THREAT TO THE ENVIRONMENT

Now adays people arc m ore aw are th a t wildlife all over the world n in(37) _ M any sp ecies of an im als are th re a te n e d , a n d could easilybecom e (38) if we do not m ake an effort to (39) them.There are m any re a s o n s for this, in some cases, a n im a ls are (40) 32

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for th e ir fu r or for other valuable p arts of th eir bodies Som e birds,

su c h a s p a rro ts, are caught (41) , and sold a s pets For m any

a n im a ls a n d b ird s, the problem is th a t their h a b ita t - th e place w here they live - is (42) More (43) is used for farm s, for h o u se s

a n d in d u stry , a n d there arc fewer open spaces th a n th e re once were

F a rm e rs u se powerful chem icals to help them grow b e tte r ( 4 4 ) _ ,

b u t th e se ch em icals pollute the environm ent an d (45) _ wildlife.The m ost su c cessfu l anim als on earth - h u m an b ein g s - will soon be

th e only o n es (46) , unless we can solve th is problem

37 A d an g e r B threat C problem 13 v a n ish in g

38 A d isa p p e a re d B vanished C empty D e x tin c t

39 A h a rm B defend C protect D serve

40 A h u n te d B chased C game D e x tin c t

41 A lively B alive C for life D for living

42 A e x h a u s tin g B departing C escaping D d isa p p e a rin g

*44 A p ro d u c ts B fields C herbs D c ro p s

VH Dçc doan Tin m u và ch on c t u t r i ldi phû nhJft cho cic ciu höi.

BLUE JEAN8

Levi S tra u s s , a young im m igrant from G erm any, arriv ed in S an

F rancisco in 1850 California w as in the m iddle o f th e Gold R ush

T h o u sa n d s of m e n were coining to California to dig for gold And Levi

S tra u s s cam e to sell can v as to these gold m iners C a n v a s is a heavy fabric So Levi S tra u s s thought the m iners could u s e th e c a n v a s for

te n ts

One day S tr a u s s heard a m iner com plain th a t he c o u ld n ’t find clo th es stro n g e n o u g h for the work he w as doing S tra u s s got a n idea He quickly took som e of his canvas and m ade it into p a n ts T hese p a n ts were w h at th e m in e rs needed In one day S tra u s s sold all th e p a n ts he had m ade

S tra u s s w a n te d to improve his pants He w anted to m ak e th e m even better He b o u g h t a fabric hat w as softer th a n c a n v a s b u t j u s t a s strong T his fabric cam e from Nimes, a city in F ran ce, a n d w as called

“serge dc Nimes" The m iners liked this fabric They called it “denim " (from de Nimes) a n d bought even more p a n ts from S tra u s s

However, denim h ad no color Because of th is th e d e n im p a n ts did n o t

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look very in te re stin g , a n d they got dirty easily To solve these problem s,

S tra u s s dyed th e den im blue

S tra u s s co n tin u e d to im prove h is je a n s Today, th e com pany hie sta rte d

is know n a ro u n d th e world And je a n s are c o n sid ered not ju s t practical

b u t very fash io n a b le a s well

47 Levi S tra u s s c a m e to S a n F ran cisco in 1850

A to ex ch an g e c a n v a s for gold

B to look for gold

C to sell te n ts to th e gold m iners

D to sell c a n v a s to th e gold m in e rs

48 The p a n ts S tr a u s s m ad e from h is c a n v as

A w ere n o t a ttra c tiv e to th e m iners

B w ere n o t stro n g en o u g h for a m in e r’s w ork

C sold well

D w ere com plained ab o u t by the m iners

49 W hich of th e following is tru e ?

A S tra u s s im proved h is p a n ts by replacing c a n v a s w ith '“serge de

B P a n ts m a d e from “serge de Nimes” w ere so fte r th a n biut n o t a s stro n g a s th o se m ad e from canvas

C He b o u g h t serge de Nimes from h js native city

D T he m in e rs liked “denim * b ette r th a n “serge de Nimes*

50 S tra u s s made, h is p a n ts look m ore in te re stin g by

A m a k in g th e m from denim of different colours

9- c le a n in g th e m before selling them

C m ak in g th e m re s is ta n t ,lo dirt

D dying th e d en im blue

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I Tim m d t tuf m& p h 4 n g ach c h in co c ic h p h i t ftm k h ic »01

k

nhuCng tuf c o n lai.

2 A su rg e o n B agent C engine D regard

4 A geology IS classify C psychology D p hotography

n Chpn tvt c6 tro n g im chinh n h in v i o im t i £ t c6 v} tr i k h ic

»01 nhufng t«f e d n lai.

6 A decision B reference C refusal D im p o rta n t

7 A d o m in a n t B mutual C competent D reduce

8 A ca th o lic B political C republic D lu n atic

9 A ju d g m e n t B comfortable C accom pany D ju stify

10 A co nfidence IS appearance C passenger D ac cid e n t

III H4y x i c d in h MOT lol trong c i c tuT h o ic c u m t4f c6 g ach c h i n ctka c i c c i u sau.

11 Playing in th e stree t the truck hit the child

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* 19 Many people are worried about the current world’s situation.

20 MaiV never sh op s in those kind o f expensive specialty s h o p s

T9 Chon j M t f lf da td t nkMt d k o t o th in k e ie c i s s u

* 2 1 in Shanghai than in any other city in China.

A More people live

C It h a s more people

B More people living

D Mote living people

22 The earth sp in s on its axis a n d _ 23 h ours 5 6 mir^Kes, and

23 Of C harles D ickens’ m any novels, Great Expectations i s perhaps

to m any readers.

A m ost satisfying one

B th e m ost satisfying oAe

C more than satisfying one

D the more satisfying than

*24 T his train journey seem s endless! 1 w ish w e by car.

26 It c o s ts more to buy a house th ese days t h a n _before

*27 If you feel

A thrifty

help yourself to a drink.

2 8 1 d on ’t know what that car J. _ but I would love to have itt.

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3 0 1 didrắỆpteee the end of the film because I asleep

A felt B felled c fell D w ent

k31.1n o rd e r to finance the project the Council will h av e to get a large from the bank

A profit B interest c loan D gain

32 Only a few of the children were brave enough _ com e closer to

th e lion's cage

A to B in order c so th a t to D for th e m to

33 It's n o t w o rth trying to make her change her m ind

W hich se n te n c e expresses the sam e idea as the above?

A It's no point in trying to m ake her change h e r m in d

B T h ere's no point in trying to make her change h e r m ind,

c T h e re ’s no point to try to m ake her change h e r m ind

D It’s no point for trying to m ake her change h e r m ind

*34.C ig a re tte s a n d ice-cream are _sale in the foyer

NOT SUCH GOOD NEIGHBOURS

The fam ilies (36) our street arc slowly being ( 3 7 ) m ad

by tl>e refu sal of the in h a b ita n ts of No 13 to have a n y ( 3 8 ) o(

com m u n icatio n with them The trouble sta rted over w h a t 18 (3^)‘

a s noise pollution Every evening, the th o u g h tle s s n e ig h b o u rsused to tu r n u p the volume on the TV so (4 0 ) _ t h a t no one inthe n eig h b o u rh o o d w as able to hear anything else Not (41) _what action to take, local residents held a m eeting to see if a n y o n e h a d anv S u g g estio n s a s to how to (42) _ with th e problem A decisionwas imade to send a num ber of people to talk to th e fam ily in No 13

a n i iask th e m politely to (43) _ their m usic dow n a fte r six in th eevening (44) the visit did not tu rn out to be su c c e ssfu l, a s th e

in h a b ita n ts of No 13 refused to talk to them So, (45) th e

a d n e e of local police, the m atter is now in the h a n d s of th e c o u rt

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0 3 6 A from B in C at D on

People all need air They all need food and water They all need sleep They need som eone to love them In these w ays, people all seem the sam e B ut th ey are not the same. They don ’t th in k th e sam e way They

d on ’t feel the sam e way They dream different d ream s And they want different things No one is the sam e as anyone else.

So, who is like you? No one in the world is j u s t like you You are

* special There is only one you.

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46 W hat d o es th is story show?

A that each person is special.

B th at m any people are just like you

c th at people’s dream s arc the sam e.

D th at people need the same things.

47 What is one way that people are the sam e?

A They want the sam e things.

B They all dream about the sam e things,

c They think the sam e way.

D They all have feelings about things.

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48 W h at is one wav that all people are different?

A People have different skin colors

B People ea t at different times

C People th in k iri different wavs

D People speak different languages

‘49 How do you know that people arc people, not b ird s or lions?

A People can laugh and crv

B People all need air and food and water

C People have a head end a body

D People look like people, not like other an im als

50 Why i s n ’t anyone else just like you?

A No one else needs tin- sa;.:-* things as vou need

B No o n e else th in k s oafeels the way you do

C No o n e else needs sorUConeto love them a s you do

D No o n e else dream s about things they w an t to do a s you do

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c ử a cAc c&u sau.

11 Poverty in the United States is noticeably different from that it

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16 People w hose outlook on life arc optimistic are u su a lly h ap p y

rv C họn phư ơng án t ố t n h ấ t để h oàn th ản h c á c c&u sau

2 1 _„ im pressive ch a p ter in the book w as th e c h a p te r on

S tu a rt's scientific theories

A It w as th e most B The m ost

c is a leap year D a leap year, it

24 S p o rts m edicine is a medical specialty th a t d e a ls w ith th e

identification and tre a tm e n t of in ju ries to p e r s o n s

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