at the country club 52.. been expecting 57.. is advertised 62.. of the company 66... frantic passengers 70.. severe squalls at sea 77.. in their native language D.. the most common form
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51 The officials object to t h e m w ea r i n g long dresses for the inaugural dance a t t h e c ou n t r y cl ub
A to B them C wearing D at the country club
52 Janet is finally used to c oo k on an electric stove a f t e r ha v i n g a gas on e f o r so l on g
53 He k no w s to repair t h e carburetor without t a lki n g the whole car a pa r t
A knows B the C talking D apart
54 Stuart stopped t o w r ite his letter be c a u se he had to l ea v e f o r t h e ho s p i t a l
55 She must r e t y p i n g the report b e f o r e she h and s it in t o t h e director of financing
56 How m u c h times d id Rich a n d J e nn i f e r h a v e to do the experiment before they ob t a i ne d t h e
r e s u lts they had b ee n e x pe cti n g
C obtained the results D been expecting
57 Each of the s t u d e n ts in t h e accounting class has to type t he ir o w n research paper this semester
A students B in the C their D own
58 Mrs Stevens, along w ith he r c ou s i n s f ro m New Mexico, a r e planning to a tt e n d the festivities
A with B her cousins from C are D to attend
59 They a r e going to ha v e to l e a v e s oo n , and so d o we
A are B to have to C leave soon D so do
60 All the s t u d en ts a r e looking f o r w a r d s pe nd i n g t he ir free time relaxing in the sun this summer
A students B are C forward spending D their
61 Dresses, skirts, shoes, and the c h il d re n ’s cl o t h i n g is ad v e r tis e d a t reduced p r ic e s this weekend
A children’s clothing B is advertised
62 Mary and he r sis t e r j u st b ou g h t t w o ne w wi n t e r s coats at the clearance sale
A her sister B just bought C two new D winters
63 A lunch o f soup and sandwiches d o not a pp e a l to a ll o f the students
A A B of C do D appeal to all of
64 Some of us ha v e t o study t he ir lessons m o r e c a re f u lly if we expect to pa ss this examination
A have to B their C more carefully if D to pass
65 Mr Peters used to t h i n k of h iss e l f a s t h e o n ly president o f t h e c o m p a n y
A think B hisself C as the only D of the company
66 This instructor advised the students f o r the p r o c e du r e s to f o ll o w in w r iti n g the term paper
Trang 2A for B procedures C follow D in writing
67 Although both o f t h e m a r e t r y i n g to g e t the scholarship, she has the h i g he st grades
A of them B are trying C to get D highest
68 The new technique c a lls for h ea t the mixture before app l y i n g it to t h e w ood
A calls B heat C applying D it to the wood
69 The pilot a n d t h e c r e w d ist r i bu t e d the life preservers be t w ee n the twenty f ra n tic p a ss en g e r s
A and the crew B distributed C between D frantic passengers
70 A five-thousand-do ll a r s reward w a s o ff e re d f o r t h e c ap t u r e o f the escaped criminals
71 The e q u i p m e n t in t h e o ffice w a s b a d ly in need of to b e re pa i r e d
A equipment B in the office C was badly D to be repaired
72 A liter is o n e o f t h e metric m ea s u re m e n ts , a r en ’t t he y ?
A A B one of the C measurements D aren’t they
73 We thought he is planning to g o o n v a c a ti o n a ft e r t h e f i r st o f the month
74 There a r e a large amount o f f u r n it u r e i n t h e st o r e ro o m to t h e l e f t o f the library entrance
75 The president refuses to a cc e p t e i t he r of the four n e w p r opo s a ls m a d e b y the contractors
A to accept B either C new proposals D made by
76 W h ile s ea r c h i n g for t h e wreckage of a unidentified aircraft, the Coast Guard encountered s e v e r e
s q ua lls a t s ea
A While searching B the C a D severe squalls at sea
77 Although a number of police officers w a s g ua r d i n g the priceless t r ea s u r e s in the museum, the director worried that someone w ou ld t r y to st ea l them
78 Since it was so d i f f i c u lt f o r American Indians to ne g o ti a te a peace treaty or declare war in t h e ir na
t i v e l an g ua g e , they used a un i v e r s a l understood form of sign language
A so difficult for B to negotiate C in their native language D universal
79 Louis Braille designed a form of communication en a b li n g people to c o n v e y and preserve their thoughts to i n c o r po ra te a series of dots which w e r e r e a d by the finger tips
A enabling B to convey C to incorporate D were read
80 While verbalization is t h e m o s t c om m o n f o r m of language in e x ist en c e , humans make use of many o t he r s s y st e m s and techniques to e x p r e ss their thoughts and feelings
A the most common form B existence
81 The need f o r a w e ll -r ound e d e du c a ti o n was an idea e s p o u s e d by the Greeks in ti m e o f Socrates
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82 Writers and media pe r s o n ne l sell t he i r s e l v e s best b y t h e impression given in their verbal
e x p r e ssi o n
A personnel B theirselves C by the D expression
83 I n t h e s p i r it of the n a t u r a list writers, that a u t ho r ’s work portrays man’s struggle for s u r v i v i n g
A In the spirit B naturalist C author’s D surviving
-> d
84 S t e p h e n C r ane ’s st o r y is a clinical portrayal o f m a n a s a n an i m a l trapped by t h e f ea r and hunger
A Stephen Crane’s story B a
C of man as an animal D the fear
-> d
85 Engineers s u c c e ed e d o n putting m o r e a n d m o r e components o n each silicon chip
A succeeded B on C more and more D on
86 For a long time, t h i s officials h a v e be e n k no w n throughout the country a s political bosses and
l a w en f o r c e r s
87 Nora hardly ne v e r misses a n opportunity to p l a y in the tennis tournaments
88 Air pollution, together w ith littering, a r e causing m a n y problems in ou r l a rg e , industrial cities today
A with B are C many D in our large
89 B e c a u se o f the severe snow storm and the road blocks, t h e air force d ro pp e d f oo d and medical supplies cl o se t h e cit y
A Because of B the C dropped food D close the city
-> d
90 Hummingbirds are t h e on ly b i r d s capable to f ly backward a s w e ll a s f o r w a r d , up, and down
A the only birds B to fly C as well as D forward
91 T h e news of the president’s treaty negotiations with the foreign government w e r e r e c e i v e d w ith m
ix e d e m o ti on s by the citizens o f b o th g o v e r n me n ts
C received with mixed emotions D of both governments
92 Angie’s bilingual ability and previous experience w e r e the qualities t h a t w h ich he l p e d h e r get the job over all t h e o t he r candidates
A were B that which C helped her D the other
93 J oe l giving up s m o ki n g ha s c au s e d h im to g a in weight and b e c o m e i rr it ab le with his
acquaintances
94 They asked me w ha t d id h a pp e n l a st n i gh t , but I was u n ab le to t e ll t h e m
95 The t e st administrator ordered w e no t to o pe n our books until he t o ld u s to d o s o
Trang 4A test B we C not to open D told us to do so
96 O u r ne w neighbors ha d b e e n li v i n g in Arizona s i n ce ten years be f o r e m o v i n g to their present house
A Our new B had been living C since D before moving to
97 I w ou ld o f attended the meeting o f t h e p l a nn i n g committee last week, but I
ha
d to de li v e r a speech a t a c o n v en ti on
98 We are s u p p o se to read a ll o f c ha p t e r seven and an s w e r the questions f o r t o m o rr o w ’s cl a ss
99 The explanation that o u r instructor g a v e u s was different t h a n the one y ou r s g a v e y ou
A our B gave us C than D yours gave you
100 In t h e si x t een th century, Spain b e c a m e i n v o l v e d in f o r e i g n wars with s e v e r a l o t he r European countries and could not find the means o f f i n an ce the battles that ensued
A In the sixteenth B became involved in foreign
C several other D of finance
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