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I. 1: A. (ex)ceed B. (ex)claim C. (ex)planation D. (ex)ploit 2: A. offsh(oo)t B. f(oo)dstuff C. cr(oo)ked D. f(oo)lish 3:A. magnificent B. appliances C. potentially D. preservation 4: A. architect B. electric C. mineral D. luxury 5: A. influence B. instructor C. intelligent D. inflation p n 1.C explanation ,eksplənein∫n exceed iksi:d

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BÀ I TÀ P NHO M CHI MÀI TUÀ N 1 (16-22/7/2018) I

1: A (ex)ceed B (ex)claim C (ex)planation D (ex)ploit

2: A offsh(oo)t B f(oo)dstuff C cr(oo)ked D f(oo)lish

3:A magnificent B appliances C potentially D preservation

4: A architect B electric C mineral D luxury

5: A influence B instructor C intelligent D inflation

p n

1.C

- explanation /,eksplə'nein∫n/

- exceed /ik'si:d/

- exclaim /ik'skleim/

- exploit /ik'splɔit/

2 C

- crooked /'krukid/

- offshoot /'ɔ:f∫u:t/

- foodstuff /'fu:dstʌf/

- foolish /'fu:li∫/

tr ng m r i vfo m ti t th

- preservation /prezə'vei∫nt/

- magnificent /mæg'nifisnt/

- appliances /ə'pl iəns/

- potentially /pə'ten∫əli/

tr ng m r i v o m ti t th

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- electric /i'lektrik/

- architect /'ɑ:kitekt/

- mineral /'minərəl/

- luxury /'lʌk∫əri/

tr ng m r i v o m ti t th nh t

- influence /'influəns/

- instructor /in'strʌktə/

- intelligent /in'telidʒənt/

- inflation /in'flei∫n/

II

CLOSEST

1.Kent, often c lled “the g rden of Engl nd”, nd the V le of Evesh m re f mous for

(horticultural) produce

A.Fertilizers and pesticides B fruit and flowers

C.chickens and pigs D wheat and barley

2 The government provides help for farrmers through (subsidies) which

encourage farrmers to produce as much as they could

A financial support B policies C regulations D taxes

3 British army units (are stationed) in several countries throughout the world

A are installed B have a spot C are down D have a base

OPPOSITE

4 He usually stays in peace in stressful situations but this time he really (lost his head)

A kept calm B excited C took leave of his sense D lost touch

5 Unless you have been very, very lucky, you have (undoubtedly) experienced events in your life that have made you cry

A certainly B questionably C absolutely D definitely

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- horticultur l fruit nd flowers: s n ph m nh v n ho c l m v n m r

2 A

- su sidy fin nci l support: ti n tr c p h owcj tr gi c ch nh ph cho m t ng nh

ho c m t s n ph m

3 D

- e st tioned h ve se: t c n c ho c c s m t n i n o

4 A

- to lose one s he d: m t nh t nh to keep c lm: gi nh t nh

5 B

- undou tedly: kh ng nghi ng question ly: ng ng

III

1 Roger s re $7 week

A earrns B earrned C earrning D earrnings

2 There is no reasson to his honesty; he is absolutely sincere

A believe B doubt C question D ask

he couldn t fford to his c r rep ired

A pay B make C get D do

4 The teacher her because her mother had just passed away

A caught sight of B put up with

C took notice of D made allowance for

5 Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets with it

A away B along C off D in

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- ch tr ng c n m t d nh t v theo s u d u s h u c ch n n lo i ph ng n v

- e rnings: s ti n ki m c

2.B

o dou t one s honesty: nghi ng s trung th c c i

3 C

th y ng t s u “his c r” d ng ph n t h i y l m t c u tr c ng c c u s i khi n, nh v

et something : thu / nh ng i l m vi c g

4 D

- m ke llow nce for some ody: chi u c v gi p n i

to c tch sight of s : nh n th y i

to put up with: ch u ng

to t ke notice of s : / qu n t m i, nh ng trong tr ng h p n y ph ng n thi u

gi i t “of”

5 A

- to get w y with something: tho t kh i c i g

: to get long with: th n thi n v i i

: to get off with: c p c v i i trong ti c ho c u i nh y

D to get in with: th n thi n v i i

IV

How men first learnt to (1) words is unknown; in other words, the origin of language is a (2) _ All we really know is that men, unlike animals, (3) invented certain sounds to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things so that they could communicate with each other; and that later they agreed (4) _ certain signs, called letters, which could be combined to represent those sounds, and which could be written down These sounds, (5) spoken or written in letters, are called words

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Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts

in words that (6) _ powerfully to our minds and emotions This charming and telling use of words is what we call literary (7) _ Above all, the real poet is a master of words He can (8)_ his meaning in words which sing like music, and which by their position and association can (9) men to tears We should, therefore, learn to

choose our words carefully, (10)_ they will make our speech silly and vulgar 1: A invent B create C make D discover

2: A story B secret C mystery D legend

3: A whatever B however C somewhat D somehow

4: A at B upon C with D to

5: A if B however C whether D though

6: A interest B appeal C attract D lure

7: A prose B work C form D style

8: A carry B convey C transfer D transmit

9: A take B send C break D move

10: A or B so C although D because

p n

1.A:

invest

- V ngh c u t n y c lmf r qu c m t “in other words” – h y n i c ch kh c th

v c m d nh t “the origin of l ngu ge” ngu n g c c ng n ng h v y n i v ngu n g c c m t c i g , ch nh lf t m hi u s ph t minh r n

2 C: mystery

V t n y c l m r ngh qu t unknown kh ng i t

: somehow ph n n o

V t c n m t tr ng t ngh cho ng t invented rong c c ph ng n cho th

ch c l tr ng t ngh cho ng t

4 B: upon

V gree on something c ngh l ng v i nh u v c i g gree on gree upon

5 C: whether

u tr c: whether or: d th n y h y th ki

: ppe l thu h t

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V t c c u tr c ppe l to c c ph ng n c n l i ng t kh ng k t h p v i gi i t

“to”

7 D: style

V ngh c t n y c lmf r qu nh ngh ph tr c “ his ch rming telling us of words” – “c ch s d ng t l i cu n v hi u qu n y” v qu t nh t “liter ry” – thu c v

v n h c V th c ch s d ng t ch nh l phong c ch

: convey truy n t i m t th ng i p

V ngh c ng t n y c l m r qu c m t k t h p – me ning in words c

c u tr c convey me ning ngh l truy n t i ngh

9 D: move

V t c c u tr c move s to te rs c ngh l l m cho i c m ng r i n c m t

10 A: or

V li n t n y d ng ch m t h qu tr i ng c qu c c t “choose our words c refully”

– ch n t m t c ch c n th n v “will m ke our speech silly” – s l m l i n i c ch ng t

th nh ng ng n

V

1 od y s f rmers h ve incre sed ilk production greatly through improved methods of breeding, feeding, and manage dairy cattle

A have increased B greatly C improved D manage

2 Sitting alone in his room, the strange noise frightened him

A Sitting alone B his C frightened D him

3 When the children are going to visit their grandmother, Henry and I will be going to Europe

A When B are going to visit C and I D will be going to

4 That company sold most sophisticated computer equipment thât we had ever found

A most sophisticated B equiment C that D had ever found

5 Among the people present at the bar, the police suspected a thirty-years-old man

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A Among B present at the bar C suspected D thirty-years-old

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1.D (manage -> managing)

V theo c u tr c song ong, ng t m n ge n m trong chu i c c ng t ng Ving nh

reeding, feeding ng s u gi i t of

hrough improved methods of reeding, feeding nd m n ging d iry c ttle: th ng

qu c c ph ng ph p ti n v g y gi ng, nu i d ng v s d ng v t nu i s n xu t s

“ mproved” trong tr ng h p n y t nh t d ng ph n t h i ngh cho d nh t

“methods”

2 A (Sitting alone -> When he was sitting alone)

heo i, sitting lone c r t g n th nh d ng Ving v l h nh ng c m t

nguwoif n o ng i m t m nh uy nhi n ch ng c m nh th h i l “the str nge noise” ch v t i m nh kh ng c ng m t ch ng n n kh ng th r t g n nh

ph ng n c

3 B ( are going to visit -> visit)

heo s k t h p gi c c th , m nh ch nh th t ng l i th m nh tr ng ng ch

th i gi n s th hi n t i ph ng n th t ng l i g n n n s i

4 A (most sophisticated -> the most sophisticated)

o s nh h n nh t c t nh t ph i c m o t “the” i k m tr c t nh t

5 D (thirty-years-old -> thirty-year-old)

Khi m t c m t c ch t ch s l ng c ch c n ng nh m t t nh t th d nh t n m trong c m t ph i s t V d kh c nh : three storey house: ng i nh t ng

VI

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 - a dry, stark, seemingly lifeless world Mars' air pressure is equal to Earth's at an altitude of 100,000 feet The air there is 95 percent carbon dioxide

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Mars has no ozone layer to screen out the sun's lethal radiation Daytime temperatures may reach above freezing, but because the planet is blanketed by the mere wisp of an atmosphere, the heat radiates back into space Even at the equator, the temperature drops

to -50C (-60F) at night Today there is no liquid water, although valleys and channels on the surface show evidence of having been carved by running water The polar ice caps are made of frozen water and carbon dioxide, and water may be frozen in the ground as permafrost

Despite the difficult conditions, certain scientists believe that there is a possibility of transforming Mars into a more Earth-like planet Nuclear reactors may be used to melt frozen gases and eventually build up the atmosphere This in turn could create a

("greenhouse effect") that would stop heat from (radiating) back into space Liquid water could be thawed to form a polar ocean Once enough ice has melted, suitable plants could

be introduced to build up the level of oxyzen in the atmosphere so that, in time, the planet would support animal life from Earth and even permanent human colonies "This was once thought to be so far in the future as to be irrelevant," said Christopher McKay, a research scientist at NASA "But now it's starting to look practical We could begin work

in four or 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 how it may be possible to create similar conditions

on Mars Don't plan on homesteading on Mars any time soon, though The process could take hundreds or even thousands of years to complete and the cost would be staggering 1: What does the passage mainly discuss?

A The possibility of changing the Martian environment

B The challenge of interplanetary travel

C The advantages of establishing colonies on Mars

D The need to study the Martian ecology

2: The word "inhospitable" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to

A.cold B generous C hostile D green

3: The word "there" in paragraph 1 refers to _

A.a point 100 miles above the Earth B the Earth's Moon C Mars D outer space

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4: Which of the following does the author NOT list as a characteristic of the planet Mars that would make colonization difficult ?

A There is little liquid water

B Daytime temperature are dangerously high

C The sun's rays are deadly

D Night time temperatures are extremely low

5: According to the passage, the Martian atmosphere today consists mainly of A.carbon dioxide B oxygen C ozone D water vapour

6: It can be inferred from the passage that the "greenhouse effect" mentioned in the paragraph 3 is

A the direct result of nuclear reactions

B the cause of low temperatures on Mars

C caused by the introduction of green plants

D a possible means of warming Mars

7: The word "radiating" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _

A.generating B receiving C calling D gaining

8: According to Christopher McKay, the possibility of transforming Mars

A could only occur in science fiction stories

B will not begin for hundreds, even thousands of year

C is completely impractical

D could be started in forty to fifty years

9: The phrase "more profound" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to A.deeper B more practical C more up - to - date D brighter

10: According to the article, the basic knowledge needed to transform Mars comes from

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A the science of astronomy

B the knowledge of Earth's ecology

C date from space probes

D science fiction stories

p n

1.A

V ch nh n y c th c t m th y qu c u u ti n c m i o n

o n 1 v n i v c c c i m s o , c n o n v n i v c c l do cho th y kh

n ng th y i m i tr ng tr n s o

Kh kh n c vi c i l i gi c c h nh tinh

h ng thu n l i c vi c thi t l p c c khu v c d n c tr n s o

c n thi t ph i nghi n c u h sinh th i tr n s o

hostile kh c nghi t

V ngh c t “inhospit le” c l m r qu ph n gi i th ch s u d u g ch v i t

“dry” v “lifeless” V th t hi u “inhospit le” c ngh l kh ng thu n l i

3 C

4 B Daytime temper ture re d ngerously high hi t n ng y c o m t c ch h t s c nguy hi m

y l c u h i v m t c i m c s o l m cho vi c sinh s ng kh kh n m kh ng

c trong n i dung i c h ng tin v s xu t hi n c n c tr n s o c n hwcs

n ch “the surface show evidence of having been carved by running water” m

t cho th y d u hi u o m n i n c ch y h ng tin v vi c c c ti m t tr i r t nguy

hi m n m ch “the sun's lethal radiation” – c x nguy hi m ch t nguwoif c m t

tr i h ng tin v nhi t v o n m n m ch “the temperature drops to -50C (-60F)

at night” – nhi t r i xu ng m v o n m h v y ch c l kh ng c

c p n trong if c

5 A

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V theo n i dung i c th “The air there is 95 percent carbon dioxide” h v y u

kh quy n tr n s o ch y u c c r on dioxide

6 D a possible means of warming Mars t ph ng ph pr l m n ng s o c th x y ra)

y l c u h i suy lu n, v t nh ng th ng tin trong i v hi u ng nh k nh r ng

“would stop he t from r di ting ck into sp ce” – hi u ng nh k nh s ng n kh ng cho

h i n ng qu y tr l i v tr , v th m s l m s o m l n v h i n ng kh ng tho t i

c

7 A

8 D

he hristopher cK y n i th “We could begin work in four or five dec des” h v

y kh n ng th y i s o c th di n r trong n n m n

9 A

V ngh c “more profound” c hi u nh v y v n ngh cho d nh t

“underst nding” v qu c m t “scientists develop” – c c nh kho h c ph t tri n h

v y t n n hi u “more profound” l hi u i t th m, y h n n v s o

1 V theo n i dung i c th ki n th c c n c n ph i c th y i s o t ngu n t “understanding of how Earth's ecology supports life” – t c l t kho h

c c

n

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