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Tiêu đề English to University
Trường học University of Hanoi
Chuyên ngành English Language
Thể loại Bài tập
Năm xuất bản 2023
Thành phố Hanoi
Định dạng
Số trang 4
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A explorer John Coulter’s descriptions B explorer John Coulter’s descriptions were Cwere explorer John Coulter’s descriptions D was explorer John Coulter’s descriptions 16.. The main ope

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english to university

I Circle the word whose bold part is differently pronounced.

3 a crops b fertilizers c strikes d cigarettes

II Circle the word which has its first syllable stressed.

6 a facilitate b volume c expensive d significant

7 a account b accessible c ancestry d alternative

8 a eruption b atmosphere c encounter d employment

9 a delicate b promotion c volcanic d resources

10 a organic b extra c pollute d preserve

III Choose the best answer :

11 None of the information _made public

12 No sooner the house than the phone started to ring

A had she entered B she had entered C entered D had entered she

13 Neither the table nor the chairs _here

14 Never before _in an earnest attempt to resolve their differences

A have the leaders of these two countries met

B the leaders of these two countries have met

C have the leaders of these two countries meet

D met the leaders of these two countries

15 So incredible _of the Yellowstone area that people didn’t believe in

its existence

A explorer John Coulter’s descriptions

B explorer John Coulter’s descriptions were

Cwere explorer John Coulter’s descriptions

D was explorer John Coulter’s descriptions

16 At no time _greater opportunities

A did women had B has women had

C does women have D have women had

17 Not once _into her eyes

A he looked B does he looked C did he look D looked he

18 Down for three days

A the rain poured B did the rain pour

C poured the rain D do the rain pour

19.Out the children when the bell rang

A did the children run B ran the children

C run the children D do the children run

20 Not until it was too late ……… I call Susan.

A I remembered B did I remember C did I remembered D I did

21 He was deaf to everything _ than what he wanted to hear

22 passengers are _not to leave cases and packages here

A commanded B informed C notified D advised

23 In Britain the laws _the descriptions of goods are extremely good

A ruling B ordering C following D governing

24 She tried to _out of the window to see the procession more clearly

A bend B curve C lean D slope

25 The man who was taken to hospital had been _for three hours

A insensitive B indifferent C unfeeling D unconscious

26 Finding the money is just one of the problems _in buying a house

27 The school _a system of monthly tests in place of an annual exam

A took B gathered C collected D adopted

28 Although now _to Africa and South America, yellow fever is still deadly

A limited B limit C limiting D is limited

29 “ My watch is broken” “ Why don’t you _?”

A have it repair B have it repairing

C have it repaied D have it for repairing

30 The police stopped a gang of boys who were a shop in Hanoi

A breaking into B.breaking out C.getting through D.getting out

31 After _ high school, Tom was apprenticed to learn a trade,

a leave b leaves c left d leaving

32 How much is this sewing _?

a machine b machiner c machinist d machinery

33 All the people involved solemnly on the Bible to keep the secret

34 Mountaineers climb Mount Everest must make reservations to do

so, often up to seven years in advance

A want to B they want to C wanting to D who want 35.The room was so quiet that she could hear the _of her heart

A hitting B beating C tapping D knocking

36 The old man got into the _of storing money under the bed

37 _the price, they are prepared to pay

A However B Whatever C Whichever D Whoever

38 Frost occurs in valleys and on low grounds on adjacent hills

A more frequently as

C more frequently than

B as frequently than

D much frequently than

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39 It is believed causes insomnia.

A too much cafeine which

C it is too much cafeine

B that too much cafeine

D too much cafeine that

40 The harder you try,

A the most you achieve

C the more you achieve

B you achieve the more

D the better achieve you have

IV READING COMPREHENSION

A) Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word

HOPES AND DREAMS Some years ago, my daughter was studying English at a university on the south

coast One evening she phoned to tell me that what she really wanted to do was (41)

round the world, so she was looking (42) the possibility of working in

another country She had seen several (43) in the newspaper for student

teachers of English abroad, and she was (44) in one in Italy, which she was

desperate to visit She decided that this would be a good (45) to achieve her

ambition, so she was writing to (46) _ for the job The reply (47) a long

time to arrive, but eventually she received a letter asking if she (48) go for an

interview in London the following week She was so excited that she immediately

(49) in touch with the school owner and agreed to attend the interview She

was determined that nothing would prevent her (50) doing what she had set out

to do A (51) days before the interview she had a very strange dream in

which she (52) birth to a beautiful baby She was a little nervous and (53)

about the dream and phoned to ask me what I thought it might (54) As I knew

something about dreams, I was able to assure her that it only symbolized her

(55) to do well in the interview

41 A journey B travel C voyage D trip

42 A up B over C into D round

43 A notices B posters C advertisements D announcements

44 A interested B keen C attracted D enthusiastic

45 A path B route C manner D way

46 A claim B inquire C request D apply

47 A was B took C spent D passed

48 A should B would C must D will

49 A got B came C went D became

50 A of B from C in D about

51 A some B several C few D little

52 A made B had C gave D produced

53 A bored B worried C offended D annoyed

54 A intend B mean C interpret D realize

55 A desire B request C want D demand

B ) Read the passage carefully and then choose the best answers

It is said that mathematics is the base of all other sciences, and that arithmetic, the science of numbers, is the base of mathematics Numbers consist of whole numbers (integers) that are formed by the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 and by the combinations of them For example, 247 – two hundred and forty seven - is a number formed by three digits Parts of numbers smaller than 1 are sometimes expressed in terms of fraction, but in scientific usage they are given as decimals This is because it is easier to perform the various mathematical operations if decimals are used instead of fractions The main operations are: to add, subtract, multiply and divide; to square, cube, or raise to any other power; to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio or proportion between pairs of numbers or

a series of numbers Thus, the decimal, or ten-scale, system is used for scientific purposes throughout the world, even in countries whose national systems of weights and measurements are based upon other scales The other scale in general use nowadays is the binary, or two-scale, in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, a and 1 Thus, in the binary scale, 2 is expressed as

010, 3 is given as 011, 4 is represented as 100, etc This scale is perfectly adapted to the "off-on" pulse of electricity, so it is widely used in electronic computers Because of its simplicity it is often called "the lazy schoolboy's dream "!

56 The main topic of the text is about _

a numbers b mathematics c arithmetic d binary

57 Numbers which are smaller than integers are scientifically shown as _

a digits b scales c cubes d decimals

58 According to the passage, mathematical operations include: _

a to add, subtract, multiply and divide

b to square, cube, or raise to any other power

c to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers

d All are correct

59 The binary is a system _

a in which mathematics is the base of all other sciences

b in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, 0 and 1

c in which whole numbers are formed by the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 and by the combinations of them

d that every lazy schoolboy uses

60 What can be referred from the phrase "the lazy schoolboy's dream"?

a Electronic computers make mathematic operations easier for schoolboys

b Lazy schoolboys dream of having an electronic computers

c Using electronic computers make schoolboys lazy and sleepy

d All are correct

C) Read the passage and choose the best answer to each question.

According to the best evidence gathered by space probes and astronomers, Mars

is an inhospitable planet, more similar to Earth’s moon than to Earth itself It is

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frozen solid, blanketed by the mere wisp of an atmosphere- a dry, stark, seemingly

lifeless world However, certain scientists believe that these conditions could be

changed They have begun to seriously investigate the possibility of transforming

Mars into a more Earth – like planet: enriching the atmosphere with oxygen,

obtaining water from polar ice caps, seeding the planet with plants and animal life

from Earth, and eventually establishing permanent human colonies “ It was once

thought to be so far in the future as to be irrelevant.” said Christopher McKay, a

research scientist at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration “ But now it

is starting to look practical We could do it in four of five decades.”

The idea of “ terra- forming” Mars, as enthusiasts call it, has its roots in science

fiction But as researchers develop a more profound understanding of how Earth’s

ecology supports life, they have begun to see that it may be possible to create similar

conditions on Mars

1 With which of the following is the passage primarily concerned?

A The possibility of changing the martin environment

B The challenge of interplanetary travel

C The advantage of establishing colonies on Mars

D The need to study the Martian ecology

2 Which of the following does the author NOT gives as a characteristic of the

planet Mars?

A it is cold and dry B it is quite similar to Earth’s moon

C It apparently has no life D it has a rich atmosphere

3 According to Christopher McKay, the possibility of transforming Mars

A could only occur in science fiction stories

B will take place in the next few years

C is completely impractical

D could be accomplished in 40 to 50 years

64 As used in the passage, the term “terra- forming” refers to ………

A a process for adapting plants to live on Mars

B a mean of transporting materials through space

C a method of building housing for colonists on Mars

D a system of creating Earth- like conditions on other planets

65 According to the article, the basic knowledge needed to transform Mars come

from _

A the science of astronomy B a knowledge of Earth’s ecology

C data from space proves D science fiction stories

V SENTENCE TRANSFORMATON

66 Tom has the ability to be a professional musician, but he's too lazy to practice

A He is able to practice music lessons professionally though he is lazy

B As a professional musician he is not lazy to practice music lessons

C He is talented but he'll never be a professional musician as he doesn't

practice

D Though practicing lazily, he is a professional musician

67. My father likes nothing better than fishing on a hot, summer day

A My father doesn't like fishing on a hot, summer day

B Although he likes fishing he doesn't want to do it on a hot, summer day

C Fishing is better than doing nothing on a hot, summer day

D Fishing is my father's favourite enjoyment on a hot, summer day

68 My mother had the house decorated

a) My mother had to decorate the house

b) My mother has just decorated the house

c) My mother had someone decorate the house

d) The house is going to be decorated by my mother

69 They couldn't climb up the mountain because of the storm

a) The storm made them not to climb up the mountain

b) The storm prevented them from climbing up the mountain c) The storm made them could not climb up the mountain

d) The storm prevent them to climb up the mountain.

70 "It was thought that the building had been destroyed." means

a) The building was thought had been destroyed

b) The building thought to be destroyed

c) They have destroyed the building

d) The building was thought to have been destroyed

71 Will you be sad if he doesn’t come back?

A Are you ok if he will never return?

B Will you be fine if he will go forever?

C Will you be sad if he fails to return?

D Are you alright if he refuses to come back?

72 There is not any oil left in our house

A We don’t have any oil for breakfast

B We have run out of oil

C We are running out of oil

D We have no oil for today

73 People rumour that he is rich but stingy

A What do people rumour; he is rich but stringy

B Although he rich, he is stringy

C He is stringy but he is rich

D He is rumoured to be rich but stringy

74 I don’t want to keep in touch with them any more

A Not any longer I want to keep in touch with them

B Not at more I want to keep in touch with them

C No longer do I want to keep in touch with them

D No longer I want to keep in touch with them

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75 This affair does not concern you.

A This affair is not interesting

B Don’t do this affair

C This affair is no business of yours

D Your concern is to do this affair

VI ERROR RECOGNITION

76 Not many of the person in Britain speak a single word of my language

77 Keeping calmly is the secret of passing your driving test

78 If you are working with young children in a primary school, you will find that teaching lively songs and rhymes are very popular

79 This beautiful island has much streams, some of which have worn deep canyons into the rock

80 World hunger it is one of the most urgent prolems that we face today

81.Dresses, skirts, shoes, and children’s clothing are advertising at great reduced prices this weekend

82 The pilot and the crew divided the life preserves between the twenty frantic passengers

83 Mumps are a very common disease which usually affects children

84 For a long time, this officials have been known throughout the country as political bosses and law enforces

85 The test administrator ordered we not to open our books until he told us to do

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