One/ ways/ keep/ fit/ play games/ like football/ and tennis.. One of the ways of keep fit is playing games like football and tennis.. One of the ways of keeping fit is playing games like
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01 A. accessories B laps C guys D school’s
02 He is over 90 but he is very _for his age
03 Every a license plate
04 Nowhere in the world farmers can grow such delicious food
05 If you delay your bills, you will only incur more and more interest charges
06 Choose one word whose stress partern is different from the others.
A impressive B. institute C. similar D. typical
07 Ann and Susie didn’t hear what the teacher said because they were whispering to in the back of the classroom about the boy in the fifth grade
08 You’ll want to buy this typewriter It has been equip ped all of the latest accessories including a 5,000-character-storage memory
09 One/ ways/ keep/ fit/ play games/ like football/ and tennis
A One of the ways of keep fit is playing games like football and tennis
B. One of the ways of keeping fit is playing games like football and tennis
C One of the ways to keeping fit is playing games like football and tennis
D One ways of keeping fit is playing games like football and tennis
10 The fur industry claims that fur is a national form of that man has won since prehistory times
11 The office _ my father works is on the third floor
12 All of the players were anticipating the last game of the series, which they expected to be real exciting
13 He called not only the police department but also called the fire department
14 Didn’t she answer your phone? - _
A Yes, I’m ready. B No, the line is engaged. C. Yes hold on, please! D. No, who’s calling, please?
15 Everyone looks down on her and she’s fed up with it
A. She’s fed up with being despised by everyone
B Everyone looks down on her and she feels full
C She feeds on it when everyone looks down on her
D Everyone looks down on her, which feeds her up
16 The conclusion is may not do as well as they can if their handwriting is untidy
A children school B. school children C that school children D. that children school’s
17 Choose one word whose stress partern is different from the others
A purification B. regulation C. representative D. concentration
18 Next week when there _ a full moon, the _ will be higher
A will be- ocean’s tide B is-ocean tide C. will have been- tide’s ocean D. is being- tide ocean
19 Wasps, although similar to bees, are usually more thinner and have less hair
Trang 2A A B. B C C D D
20 Choose one word whose stress partern is different from the others.
A opponents B. necessity C necessary D. ecology
21 Had/ he/ be/ lawyer,/ he would/ earned/ a large salary
A. Had he been a lawyer, he would have earned a large salary
B If he were a lawyer, he would earn a large salary
C He had been a lawyer, he would have earned a large salary
D If had he been a lawyer, he would have earned a large salary
22 The teacher _ them the answer to the question
23 There be/ enormous range/ courses/ offer
A There is an enormous range of courses of offer
B There are an enormous range of courses to offer
C There is an range enormous of courses on offer
D. There is an enormous range of courses on offer
24 From where we’re standing, this land belongs to my family for as far as you see
25 A industry B instrument C. success D fl u
26 I’m afraid that he _ to walk again; his injuries are so severe
27 Would it be possible to make an early to have my hair cut tomorrow?
28 is designed so that tourists damage the environment as little as possible
29 Choose one word whose stress partern is different from the others.
A. compound B. damage C. nervous D. nation
30 According to the syllabus, you can either write a paper or you can take an exam
31 Anyone can tell you where Dirty Dick’s is
A. Everyone knows where Dirty Dick’s is. B. Only one person knows where Dirty Dick’s is
C Nobody knows where Dirty Dick’s is. D. Some people know where Dirty Dick’s is
32 A based B discussed C despised D established
33 One _ of their new house is that it has no garden
34 The/ very/ man/ help/ me out of difficulties
A The man helped me very out of difficulties
B. The very man helped me out of difficulties
C The man very helped me out of difficulties
D The man helped me out of very difficulties
35 The stone steps, (which had been) worn down by generations of students, needed replacing
36 There were a time that I used to swim five laps every day, but now I do not have enough time
37 _ John became famous, he has ignored his old friends He _ do that
A Due to- should B. Ever since- shouldn’t C although- wouldn’t D If- would
38 A. fur B injuries C. further D incur
39 Cock fighting is sometimes misleading, isn’t it?
- _ Many guys bet with it
Trang 340 “No camping here”
A You aren’t allowed to camp here B it’s without camping here.
C There isn’t any camp here D Camping is said to be permitted here.
41 Several markets have cheap bikes on sale, _may not be impressive to look but should be satisfactory A which-X B. which- at C. that- at D. that- X
42 A mountaineer B complaint C. Britain D. bargain
43 The box of disks for the computer have been misplaced
44 In 1954, the first successfully kidney transplant was performed when surgeons replaced a man’s kidneywith the one from his identical twin brother
45 Opponents believe that there are now so many different kinds of clothing that fur is nolonger _
46 An agreement has been signing to protect the forests being cut dow n all over the world
47 We/ decide that/ it / be not/ worth/ continue/ course
A We decided on being not worth continuing the course
B We decided that it wasn’t worth to continue a course
C We decided on it wasn’t worth continuing the course
D. We decided that it wasn’t worth continuing the course
48 Choose one word whose stress partern is different from the others.
A whispering B. omitted C. beginning D. equip ped
49 He has numerous operations
A He has operated on many times B He has operated many times
C He has been operated many times D. He has been operated on many times
50 Should you see Harry, give him a coppy of this telex
A You ought to give Harry a give him a coppy of this telex
B You ought to see Harry, so that you can give him a coppy of this telex
C It would be best if you gave Harry a coppy of this telex
D. If you happen to see Harry, give him a coppy of this telex
Read the passage and choose the correct answer from A, B, C, D to each question from 50 to 60
A The most famous diary in English was written by Samuel Pepys It gives a detailed and interesting –51 - of everyday life in England -52 - 1660 and 1669 Pepys writes about important news stories of the time, like disease, an enemy navy -53 - up the river Thames, and the Great Fire of London He also writes about himself, even about his -54 - he often slept during church or -55 - at the other people
He describes his home life- a -56 - with his wife and how they became friends again, his worry about her illness As well as books, he like music, the theatre, card -57 -, and parties with good food and -58 - of fun
Pepys was a man who had many important -59 - He was a Member of Parliament and President of the Royal Society He is -60 - for his work for the British Navy
51 A letter B. description C. story D. notice
52 A between B. to C. through D. from
53 A sailing B. driving C. running D. flying
54 A. tastes B faults C. accidents D. plans
55 A thought B. talked C. prayed D looked
56 A talk B. conversation C. discussion D quarrel
57 A matches B. plays C. attles D games
58 A plenty B. much C. some D. amount
59 A. hobbies B. acts C jobs D studies
60 A. reviewed B remembered C. reported D. reminded
Trang 4B A lot of people 61 flu during the winter This _62 can be quite serious and it’s always 63 _
to go straight to bed if you think it’s the flu You should drink 64 of water but it’s better not to eat 65 You probably won’t 66 _ like eating anyway, especially if you have a 67 _ throat
68 _your temperature regularly and if you have a 69 _, bring it down with aspirin 70 _ It isn’t usually necessary to see a doctor
61 A put B. catch C fetch D. hold
62 A bruise B. pain C. accident D. illness
64 A many B. plenty C. several D. much
65 A. anything B. everything C nothing D. something
66 A feel B. be C. want D look
67 A. sore B. cut C fit D. hard
68 A. Have B Take C. Get D. Make
69 A earache B sprain C. fever D. wound
70 A. medicine B. bandages C plasters D. tablets
C A useful definition of an air pollutant is a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the
atmostphere in such quantities as to affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely Air
pollution requires a very flexible definition that permits continuos change When the first air pollution laws were established in England in the fourteenth century, air pollutants were limited to compounds that could be seen or smelled-a far cry from the extensive list of harmful substances known today As
technology has developed and knowledge of the health aspects of various chemicals has increased, the list
of air pollutants has lengthened In the future, even water vapor might be considered an air pollutant undercertain conditions
Many of the more important air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides, are found in nature As the Earth developed, the concetrations of these pollutants were altered by
various chemical reactions; they became components in biogeochemical cycles These serve as an air purification scheme by allowing the compounds to move from the air to the water or soil On a global basis, nature’s output of these compounds dwarfs that resulting from human activities However, human production usually occurs in a localized area, such as a city
In this localized region, human output may be dominant and may temporarily overload the natural purification scheme of the cycles The result is an increased concentration of noxious chemicals in the air.
The concentrations at which the adverse effects appear will be greater than the pollutantswould have in the adsence of human activities.The actual concentration need not be large for a substance to be a
pollutant; in fact the numerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase this represents over concentration that would occur naturally in the area For example, sulfur oxides has detectable
health effects at 0.08 parts per million (ppm), which is about 400 times its natural level Carbon
monoxide, however, has a natural level of 0.1 ppm and is not usually a pollutant until its level reaches about 15ppm
71 What does the passage mainly discuss?
A How much harm air pollutants can cause B The effects of compound added to the atmostphere
C The economic impact of air pollution D. What constitutes an air pollutant
72 The word adversely inlines 2-3 is closest in meaning to _ “ ”
73 It can be refered from the first paragraph that _
A a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities
B the definition of air pollution will continue to change
C most air pollutants today can be seen or smelled
D water vapor is an air pollutant in localized areas
74 4 The word altered in line 11 is closest in meaning to _ “ ”
75 Natural pollutants can play an important role in controlling air pollution for which of the following reasons?
Trang 5A. They function as part of a purification process.
B They have existed since the Earth developed
C They are less harmful to living beings than are other pollutants
D They occur in greater quantities than other pollutants
76 According to the passage, which of the following is true about human generated air pollution in localized regions?
A. It can be overwhelm the natural system that removes pollutants
B It will react harmfully with naturally occuring pollutants
C It will damage areas outside of the localized regions
D It can be dwarfed by nature’s output of pollutants in localized regions
77 The word noxious in line 17 is closest in meaning to _ “ ”
78 According to the passage, the numerical value of the concentration level of a substance is only useful
if _
A the other substances in the area are known B. the naturally occurring level is also known
79 The word detectable in line 24 is closest in meaning to _ “ ”
80 Which of the following is best supported by the passage?
A Human activities have been effective in reducing air pollution
B Scientists should be consulted in order to establish uniform limits for all air pollutants
C To effectly control pollution, local government should regularly review their air pollution laws
D One of the most important steps in preserving natural lands is to better enforce air pollution laws
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01 Would it be possible to make an early to have my hair cut tomorrow?
02 Next week when there _ a full moon, the _ will be higher
A is being- tide ocean B. will be- ocean’s tide C is-ocean tide D will have been- tide’s ocean
03 A. bargain B. mountaineer C. Britain D complaint
04 A incur B. further C. fur D injuries
05 The/ very/ man/ help/ me out of difficulties
A. The very man helped me out of difficulties
B The man very helped me out of difficulties
C The man helped me very out of difficulties
D The man helped me out of very difficulties
06 Ann and Susiedidn’t hear what the teacher said because they were whispering to in the back of the classroom about the boy in fifth grade
07 An agreement has been signing to protect the forests being cut dow n all over the world
08 I’m afraid that he _ to walk again; his injuries are so severe
09 Had/ he/ be/ lawyer,/ he would/ earned/ a large salary
A He had been a lawyer, he would have earned a large salary
B If he were a lawyer, he would earn a large salary
C If had he been a lawyer, he would have earned a large salary
D. Had he been a lawyer, he would have earned a large salary
10. Choose one word whose stress partern is different from the others.
A nation B compound C. nervous D. damage
11 We/ decide that/ it / be not/ worth/ continue/ course
A We decided that it wasn’t worth to continue a course
B. We decided that it wasn’t worth continuing the course
C We decided on being not worth continuing the course
D We decided on it wasn’t worth continuing the course
12 is designed so that tourists damage the environment as little as possible
13 The teacher _ them the answer to the question
14 One _ of their new house is that it has no garden
15 The conclusion is may not do as well as they can if their handwriting is untidy
A that children school’s B school children C. children school D that school children
16 Should you see Harry, give him a coppy of this telex
A You ought to see Harry, so that you can give him a coppy of this telex
B. If you happen to see Harry, give him a coppy of this telex
C You ought to give Harry a give him a coppy of this telex
D It would be best if you gave Harry a coppy of this telex
17 “No camping here”
A You aren’t allowed to camp here B It’s without camping here.
C There isn’t any camp here D Camping is said to be permitted here.
18 A established B based C. despised D. discussed
Trang 719 You’ll want to buy this typewriter It has been equip ped all of the latest accessories
including a 5,000-character-storage memory
20 He is over 90 but he is very _for his age
21 He called not only the police department but also called the fire department
22 All of the players were anticipating the last game of the series, which they expected to be real exciting
23 A. accessories B laps C guys D school’s
24 Choose one word whose stress partern is different from the others.
A. necessary B. opponents C. necessity D. ecology
25 _ John became famous, he has ignored his old friends He _ do that
A If- would B. although- wouldn’t C Ever since- shouldn’t D. Due to- should
26. Choose one word whose stress partern is different from the others.
A impressive B. typical C. institute D. similar
27 Cock fighting is sometimes misleading, isn’t it?
- _ Many guys bet with it
28 In 1954, the first successfully kidney transplant was performed when surgeons replaced a man’s kidneywith the one from his identical twin brother
29 Opponents believe that there are now so many different kinds of clothing that fur is nolonger _
30 The stone steps, (which had been) worn down by generations of students, needed replacing
31 A. equip ped B. omitted C. beginning D whispering
32 Nowhere in the world farmers can grow such delicious food
33 Every a license plate
34 From where we’re standing, this land belongs to my family for as far as you see
35 Didn’t she answer your phone? - _
A Yes hold on, please! B. No, who’s calling, please? C Yes, I’m ready D No, the line is engaged
36 Wasps, although similar to bees, are usually more thinner and have less hair
37 A fl u B instrument C. success D. industry
38 If you delay your bills, you will only incur more and more interest charges
39 Several markets have cheap bikes on sale, may not be impressive to look but should be
satisfactory
40 The fur industry claims that fur is a national form of that man has won since prehistory times
41 Everyone looks down on her and she’s fed up with it
A She feeds on it when everyone looks down on her
B. She’s fed up with being despised by everyone
C Everyone looks down on her and she feels full
Trang 8D Everyone looks down on her, which feeds her up
42 Anyone can tell you where Dirty Dick’s is
A Some people know where Dirty Dick’s is. B. Only one person knows where Dirty Dick’s is
C Nobody knows where Dirty Dick’s is. D Everyone knows where Dirty Dick’s is
43 The box of disks for the computer have been misplaced
44 According to the syllabus, you can either write a paper or you can take an exam
45 He has numerous operations
A. He has been operated on many times B He has operated on many times
46 There be/ enormous range/ courses/ offer
A There is an enormous range of courses of offer
B. There is an enormous range of courses on offer
C There are an enormous range of courses to offer
D There is an range enormous of courses on offer
47 The office _ my father works is on the third floor
48 There were a time that I used to swim five laps every day, but now I do not have enough time
49 Choose one word whose stress partern is different from the others.
A purification B. concentration C. regulation D. representative
50 One/ ways/ keep/ fit/ play games/ like football/ and tennis
A. One of the ways of keeping fit is playing games like football and tennis
B One ways of keeping fit is playing games like football and tennis
C One of the ways of keep fit is playing games like football and tennis
D One of the ways to keeping fit is playing games like football and tennis
Read the passage and choose the correct answer from A, B, C, D to each question from 50 to 60
A A lot of people 51 flu during the winter This _52 can be quite serious and it’s always 53 _
to go straight to bed if you think it’s the flu You should drink 54 of water but it’s better not to eat 55 You probably won’t 56 _ like eating anyway, especially if you have a 57 _ throat
58 _your temperature regularly and if you have a 59 _, bring it down with aspirin 60 _ It isn’t usually necessary to see a doctor
51 A catch B. hold C fetch D. put
52 A. bruise B. accident C. pain D. illness
53 A. best B. least C. most D. worst
54 A. many B. much C. several D. plenty
55 A everything B. something C nothing D. anything
56 A. look B. feel C. be D. want
57 A. hard B fit C. sore D. cut
58 A. Have B Take C. Get D. Make
59 A. wound B sprain C. fever D. earache
60 A plasters B. medicine C. tablets D. bandages
B A useful definition of an air pollutant is a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the
atmostphere in such quantities as to affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely Air
pollution requires a very flexible definition that permits continuos change When the first air pollution laws were established in England in the fourteenth century, air pollutants were limited to compounds that could be seen or smelled-a far cry from the extensive list of harmful substances known today As
technology has developed and knowledge of the health aspects of various chemicals has increased, the list
Trang 9of air pollutants has lengthened In the future, even water vapor might be considered an air pollutant undercertain conditions.
Many of the more important air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides, are found in nature As the Earth developed, the concetrations of these pollutants were altered by
various chemical reactions; they became components in biogeochemical cycles These serve as an air purification scheme by allowing the compounds to move from the air to the water or soil On a global basis, nature’s output of these compounds dwarfs that resulting from human activities However, human production usually occurs in a localized area, such as a city
In this localized region, human output may be dominant and may temporarily overload the natural purification scheme of the cycles The result is an increased concentration of noxious chemicals in the air.
The concentrations at which the adverse effects appear will be greater than the pollutantswould have in the adsence of human activities.The actual concentration need not be large for a substance to be a
pollutant; in fact the numerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase this represents over concentration that would occur naturally in the area For example, sulfur oxides has detectable
health effects at 0.08 parts per million (ppm), which is about 400 times its natural level Carbon
monoxide, however, has a natural level of 0.1 ppm and is not usually a pollutant until its level reaches about 15ppm
61 What does the passage mainly discuss?
A The economic impact of air pollution B How much harm air pollutants can cause
C What constitutes an air pollutant D The effects of compound added to the atmostphere
62 The word adversely inlines 2-3 is closest in meaning to _ “ ”
63 It can be refered from the first paragraph that _
A water vapor is an air pollutant in localized areas
B a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities
C most air pollutants today can be seen or smelled
D the definition of air pollution will continue to change
64 4 The word altered in line 11 is closest in meaning to _ “ ”
65 Natural pollutants can play an important role in controlling air pollution for which of the following reasons?
A They are less harmful to living beings than are other pollutants
B They occur in greater quantities than other pollutants
C. They function as part of a purification process
D They have existed since the Earth developed
66 According to the passage, which of the following is true about human generated air pollution in localized regions?
A. It can be overwhelm the natural system that removes pollutants
B It can be dwarfed by nature’s output of pollutants in localized regions
C It will react harmfully with naturally occuring pollutants
D It will damage areas outside of the localized regions
67 The word noxious in line 17 is closest in meaning to _ “ ”
68 According to the passage, the numerical value of the concentration level of a substance is only useful
if _
A. the naturally occurring level is also known B it is in a localized area
C the other substances in the area are known D it can be calculated quickly
69 The word detectable in line 24 is closest in meaning to _ “ ”
70 Which of the following is best supported by the passage?
A To effectly control pollution, local government should regularly review their air pollution laws
Trang 10B One of the most important steps in preserving natural lands is to better enforce air pollution laws
C Scientists should be consulted in order to establish uniform limits for all air pollutants
D Human activities have been effective in reducing air pollution
C The most famous diary in English was written by Samuel Pepys It gives a detailed and interesting –
71 - of everyday life in England -72 - 1660 and 1669 Pepys writes about important news stories of thetime, like disease, an enemy navy -73 - up the river Thames, and the Great Fire of London He also writes about himself, even about his -74 - he often slept during church or -75 - at the other people
He describes his home life- a -76 - with his wife and how they became friends again, his worry about her illness As well as books, he like music, the theatre, card -77 -, and parties with good food and -78 - of fun
Pepys was a man who had many important -79 - he was a Member of Parliament and President of the Royal Society He is -80 - for his work for the British Navy
71 A notice B. description C. letter D. story
72 A between B through C. to D. from
73 A. driving B flying C. running D sailing
74 A. tastes B faults C. accidents D. plans
75 A. thought B prayed C looked D. talked
76 A. discussion B conversation C talk D quarrel
77 A. matches B plays C. battles D games
78 A. amount B some C. much D plenty
79 A. studies B hobbies C. acts D jobs
80 A remembered B reminded C. reviewed D. reported