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Trang 1I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently
2. A. punctual B. rubbish C. frustrate D. furious
3. A. theatre B. therefore C. throughout D. thunder
4. A. influenced B. terrified C. averaged D. accompanied
II.Choose the word whose stress is different
6. A. accurate B. customer C. computer D. exercise
7. A. contaminate B. supervisor C. investigate D. convenient
8. A. reduction B. popular C. financial D. romantic
9. A. environmental B. personality C. representative D. technological
Trang 2A.every B. all C. every of D. all of
46. Even though he was bored doing the same thing every day, he was nervous making
Trang 3C. I haven't seen him since 1998 D. It has been 1998 since I saw him.
52. They say that the doctor has made a serious mistake.
A. The doctor is said that he has made a serious mistake. B. It is said that the doctor has been made a serious mistake
C. We prefer going by train to enjoying the sight D. We would like to go by train so that we can enjoy the sight
60. We do not need much furniture because the room is small.
A.The smaller the room is. the less furniture we need B. The smaller the room, the fewer furniture we need
Trang 467. No sooner had the secretary hang up than phone rang
68.If had finish a course on computer programming, I would have a better salary
Trang 5night very seldom remember those dreams in (81) detail but merely retain an untidy mixture of seemingly unrelated impressions. Dreams are not simply visual we dream with all our (82) ,so that we appear to experience sound, touch, smell, and taste. One of the world's oldest (83) written documents is the Egyptian Book of Dreams. This volume is about 5
thousand years old, so you can (84) that dreams were believed to have a special significance even then
(87) From ancient times to the present (88) , people have been (89) attempts to interpret dreams and to explain their significance. There are many books available on the subject of dream interpretation, although unfortunately there are almost as many meanings for a particular
dream (90) there are books
82.A. feelings B emotions C impressions D. senses
83.A. considered B. known C. regarded D. estimated
VI. Read the passage and choose the correct answers
Over the past 600 years, English has grown from a language of few speakers to become the dominant language of international communication. English as we know it today emerged around
Trang 61350, after having incorporated many elements of French that were introduced following the Norman invasion of 1066. Until the 1600s, English was, for the most part, spoken only in England and had not extended even as far as Wales, Scotland or Ireland. However, during the course of the next two centuries, English began to spread around the globe as a result of exploration, trade (including slave trade), colonization, and missionary work Thus, small enclaves of English speakers became established and grew in various parts of the world. As these communities proliferated, English gradually became the primary language of international business, banking and diplomacy.
Currently, about 80 percent of the information stored on computer systems worldwide is in English. Two thirds of the world's science writing is in English, and English is the main language of technology, advertising,
Trang 7A.the slave trade B. the Norman invasion C. missionaries D. colonization
A. a quarter million B. half a million C. 350 million D. 700 million
MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST 0002
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently
II.Choose the word whose stress is different
7. A. theory B. generate C. delicious D. confidence
8. A. computer B. obvious C. dependence D. horizon
9. A. convenient B. favorable C. evaluate D. relationship
10.A. peculiar B. appreciative C. specific D. militant
III.Choose the right word or phrase to complete the sentences
11. Last night, nothing to watch on TV. we went out
A.there being B. there having C having had D. being
Trang 8A.calls a jib B. calling a jib C. a jib called D. called a jib
Trang 9A.not lend B. did not lend C. had not lent D. would not lend
Trang 11on its sharp eyes and (81) ears.
it waits in cover and rushes at the animals it hunts, jumping on(82) If it fails, it often (83) up because it gets tired very easily. It can go for more than a week (84) catching anything
Tigers communicate by many sounds, including a roar that can be (85) over several miles. Adult tigers usually live alone, (86) they are quite friendly with each other. They mostly hunt at night. They often meet while they (87) out hunting rub heads together and then part. They have similar bodies (88) lions. (89) they never mate together in the wild. Occasionally they do in zoos and (90) are called ‘ tiglons’ or
'tigons'
Trang 1277 A. reaching B. are C. have D. age
before
89 A. Otherwise B. As a result C. Nevertheless D. In
addition
VII.Read the passage and choose the correct answers
For centuries, sky watchers have reported seeing mysterious flashes of light on the surface of the Moon. Modern astronomers have observed the same phenomenon, but no one has been able to satisfactorily explain how or why the Moon sporadically sparks. However, researchers now
believe they have found the cause
Researchers have examined the chemical content of Moon rocks retrieved by astronauts during the Apollo missions and have found that they contain volatile gases such as helium, hydrogen, and
argon. The researchers suggest that stray electrons, freed when the rock cracks, may ignite these gases. Indeed, lunar rock samples, when fractured in the lab, throw off sparks
What causes these rocks to crack on the lunar surface? The flashes are most often seen at the borders between sunlight and shade on the Moon, where the surface is being either intensely heated or cooled.
A sudden change in temperature may cause thermal cracking. Another possibility is that meteors may strike the rocks and cause them to crack. Finally, lunar rocks may be fractured by seismic events in other words, by tiny moonquakes
Trang 13A. A dam breaks when water rises behind it B. A stone cracks open because of the pressure of tree roots. C. A cool glass breaks when it is filled with boiling water. D. An ice cube melts in the heat of the sun.
100. All of the following are given as reasons for Moon rocks cracking EXCEPT………
A. seismic actions B. sudden temperature changesC. the action of meteors D. the pressure of gases
MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST 0003
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently
2. A. expression B. division C. decision D. television
adjustment
II. Choose the word whose stress is different
8. A. technical B. teardrop C. treatable D. horrific
9. A. apprentice B. construct C. perverse D. papal
III. Choose the right word or phrase to complete the sentences
11 A. environnent B. habitat C. conservation D.
occupation
17. The bus was crammed students who were making the central park where the festival would take place
18. When abroad, it is advisable to carry your passport all times
19. 1 know that person sight but not name
A.with a view to B. in view of C. by means of D. in terms of
23.This kind of product has to be used 3 days purchase
24.Although my gravid is over 70, she is young heart
25.The students put their name down for the course admiration Professor Jenkins
26.The students are used to in the school library
27. We tried a lot of hotels, but of them had any free rooms
28.The teacher no less than his colleagues having a difficult time at the moment
Trang 1537. I suggest the room before Christmas.
A. is decorated B. were decorated C. should decorate D. be decorated
38. Julie was regarded the group leader though she had never been appointed
62.He spent all his money and he even borrowed some from me
Trang 16C. Tom said that Mary believed in what the boy said. D. Tom asked Mary whether she believes in what the boy says.
Trang 1778. Although Kate saw no link between the two crimes, but she thought that there was only one murder.
Trang 18Evidence also exists suggesting that the root cause for much dyslexia is a problem with processing very rapidly changing sensory stimuli. For example, studies have shown that dyslexic children have trouble making accurate distinctions between similar auditory signals They often cannot hear the difference between speech sounds such as "pall", "dah" , and "bah". Recently, differences have been noted between the visual pathways of dyslexics and those of nondyslexics that suggest a comparable problem with fastchanging visual stimuli. Researchers have also found several other neuroanatomical abnormalities in the temporal lobe and in other areas of the brain. All of these studies are extremely valuable in helping researchers understand the mechanisms underlying reading problems so that dyslexic children can be accurately identified and more efficiently helped
Trang 19they can take (92) of the best opportunities to take pictures. The most difficult part of a press photographer's job is that he or she has to be able to (93) a complicated situation with just one photograph. They rarely have second (94) and must be able to take therequired (95) very quickly. Indeed speed is essential if the photographs unlikely to be of any newspaper.
There, Photographers may are not ready (97). Most or the printing (96), they are very press photographers begin work with a local is mostly for material of regional interest a lot of unexciting events but to
Trang 20the(98) be expected to photograph (99) the enthusiasm to put something special (100) every picture.
91. A. transfer B. interpret C. bring D. invent
92.A. profit B. benefit C. advantage D. gain
94.A. occasions B. possibilités C. moments D. chances
96.A. deadline B. limitation C. end D. restriction
97. A. role B. achievement C. employment D. use
MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST 0004
I.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently
II.Choose the word whose stress is different
6. A. associate B. introductory C. continental D. revolutionary
8. A. demand B. copper C. national D. novelist
10.A. impossible B. establish C. manufacture D. perversity
15.You are not allowed to drive the influence alcohol
16.She was overwhelmed with honor recognition her bravery
Trang 21A.change B. replacement C. alteration D. alternative
51. I have to see such a rude receptionist
Trang 22A.never B. yet C. forever D. not
Trang 2370.Copper was the first metal used by man and is still of strong demand because it is a good conductor of electricity.
Trang 24A B C D
71. The speed of light varies considerably, depending on the medium through which it is moved.
72.Among bees, the queen is never alone, but is always surrounded by a swarm of workers, whom guard, clean, and
in winter. Quite apart from the fact that the only (79) was of a brick wall. Then I had a look at a small flat in a modern (80) . It had a (81) space and a garden, but the (82) was far too high for me. I didn't want to (83) up in a tiny place, so I answered an ad for housesharing. The house was in a quiet (84 ) , and as soon as I sawpit I fell in love with it. There was a high
overgrown (85) around the front garden, and (86) to park cars in the drive. The room to (87) looked out (88) the back garden, and had a big bay window. Although it meant
(89) the kitchen and the living room, I did have my own bathroom, really just a shower and washbasin (90) into what must have once been a cupboard
84.A. surroundings B. neighborhood C. context D. premises
VII.Read the following passage and choose the correct answers
Most people can remember a phone number for up to thirty seconds. When this short amount
of time elapses, however, the numbers are erased from the memory. How did the information get there in the first place? Information that makes its way to the short term memory (STM) does so via the sensory storage area. The brain has a filter which only allows stimuli that is of immediate interest
to pass on to the STM, also known as the working memory
There is much debate about the capacity and duration of the short term memory. The most
accepted theory comes from George A. Miller, a cognitive psychologist who suggested that humans can remember approximately seven chunks of information. A chunk is defined as a meaningful unit of information, such as a word or name rather than just a letter or number. Modern theorists suggest that one can increase the capacity of the short term memory by chunking or classifying similar information together. By organizing information, one can optimize the STM, and improve the chances of a
memory being passed on to long term storage
Trang 25interruptions. As soon as a person
Trang 26Encoding information semantically also makes it more retrievable. Retrieving information can
be done by recognition or recall. Humans can recall memories that are stored in the long term
memory and used often
However, if a memory seems to be forgotten, it may eventually be retrieved by prompting. The more cues a person is given (such as pictures), the more likely a memory can be retrieved. This is why multiple choice tests are often used for subjects that require a lot of memorization
MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST 0005
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently
II.Choose the word whose stress is different
10.A. accessibility B. mathematician C. preferential D. environmental
III.Choose the right word or phrase to complete the sentences
11. A. scientists B. inventors C. decorators D. discoverers
12.A. kindhearted B. benevolent C. gentle D. attractive
Trang 2713.A. outrun B. exceed C. overtake D. outnumber
14. A. essential B. influential C. crucial C. necessary
Trang 2816.Samuel Adams argued that to live in a truly free and noble state the people permitted to vote.even to
Trang 29A.is up B. depends on C. is for D. needs
Trang 30C. If only they didn't move into that house D. They think that they should have moved into that
Trang 31all (83) will be taken by machines. This may be because they seem mysterious, and difficult to
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answers about how "they give you information". In fact, even those of sum who are familiar with computers. and use them in our daily work, have very little idea of how they (86) But it does not take long to
Trang 33improvement. As we discover during power cuts, there is a lot to be said for the oil lamp , the coal fire, and forms of entertainment. such as books or board games, that don't have to he (90) in to work
87. A. in existence B. widespread C. through D. extensive
89. A. objections B. appliances C. criticisms D. fears
VIII.Choose the correct answers to fill in the blanks:
(91) 350 million people speak English as their first language. About the same (92) use it as asecond language. It is the language of aviation, international sport, and world trade. It is an official language in 44 countries. In many (93) it is the language of business, commerce and technology. There are many
(94) of English, but Scottish. Texan, Australian, Indian, Jamaican speakers of English,(95) thedifferences in pronunciation, structure, and vocabulary, would recognize that they are all speaking the same basic language
95.A. in spite B. although C. no matter what D. despite
IX.Read the passage and choose the correct answers
The main purpose of a resume is to convince an employer to grant you an interview. There are two kinds. One is the familiar 'tombstone' that lists where you went to school and where you've worked in chronological order. The other is what I call the 'functional' resume – descriptive, fun to read, unique
to you and much more likely to land you an interview. It's handy to have a 'tombstone' for certain occasions. But prospective employers throw away most of those unrequited 'tombstone' lists,
preferring to interview the quick rather than the dead. What follows are tips on writing a functional resume that will get read – a résumé that will make you come alive and look interesting to employers
Be specific, be concrete, and be brief !
Turn bad news into good: Everybody has had disappointments in work. If you have to mention
yours, look for the positive side
Trang 3596.We list the schools we attended and the offices where we worked in
A.a list of tips B. a tombstone resume C. a functional resume D. an interview
97. The advantage of a functional résumé to a tombstone one is that
A. it makes you feel important B. it may help you look active and interesting to employers
II.Choose the word whose stress is different
6. A. characteristic B. environmental C. documentary D. sophisticated
Trang 3620. A young man was standing outside the church out leaflets.
Trang 37A.handing B. giving C. bringing D. putting
Trang 38C. Heavy rain causes flooding in this region D. Because of flooding in this region, there was heavy rain.
54.He left a message so that I could know where to find him
A. I could know where to find him, so he left a message B. He left a message, because I knew where to find him
C. He left a message which I knew where to find D. I could know where to find him thanks to the message he left
Trang 3963. Ants find their way by following scent laid down by their previous ants
Trang 40Wartime inevitably advanced the cause of women's right – women became indispensable as workers outside home, as they had to keep the factories and government machinery running while the men went out to fight. They were allowed into new areas of employment and were conceded new degrees of responsibility. In 1918 they got the vote. Again, during the Second World War, state
nurseries were built on a considerable scale to enable women to hold on to their gains. Men reclaimed their jobs, and women were forced back into the home and confined to their traditionally lowpaid, menial and supportive forms of work. The government closed down most of the nurseries
Theories about maternal deprivation emerged – women who had been told it was patriotic to go out to work during the war were now told that their children would suffer if they did not stay at
home. Little progress was made for the next two decades