Luyện thi đại học KIT 2 môn tiếng Anh: Đề số 13 gồm 80 câu trắc nghiệm giúp các bạn tổng hợp những kiến thức và kinh nghiệm cần thiết để bước vào kỳ thi tuyển sinh ĐH - CĐ sắp tới thành công.
Trang 1Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others in each of the following questions
1 A engineering B compulsory C communicate D philosophy
3 A renovation B responsible C sentimental D regulation
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions
6 He told me to bring along Helen as an interpreter they didn't understand my English
7 your warnings, we would have got in trouble
8 Judie Foster to be awarded the title "The Best Actress"
9 If , the Xmas tree would look more impressive
A being done carefully B it were to be carefully done
10 In a report submitted to the government yesterday, scientists that the building of the bridge
be stopped
11 Little how important the responsibility was
A he realized B he realizes C did he realize D will he realize
12 I am too busy with my chemistry homework time to go out for a walk
A that I have no B to have C to have no D I haven't got
13 Mr Gonzales was very about the upcoming board of directors meeting
14 Staying in a hotel costs renting a room in a dormitory for a week
15 He doesn't like his job because he doesn't get his boss
16 You announced your marriage We knew nothing about it We could have sent you congratulations
17 the best of my knowledge, this system cannot work automatically
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ây là đ thi t luy n s 13 thu c khoá LT H KIT-2: Môn Ti ng Anh (Cô Nguy n Ng c Anh) s d ng
hi u qu , b n c n làm tr c các câu h i trong đ tr c khi so sánh v i đáp án và h ng d n gi i chi ti t
trong video bài gi ng (ph n 1 và ph n 2)
Trang 2A For B To C Within D In
18 - is Maria's future husband like?
- He is generous and elegant
19 Hardly workers leave the shed without turning off the light
20 Drive the car not to cause any accident, my boy!
21 returns!
22 A: " "
B: " Thanks I will write to you when I come to London."
23 People prefer going to the seaside in summer spending holidays in the mountains
24 If the teacher's advice, we would have lost the game
25 The thief didn't admit the money
26 Turn left at the traffic light and go straight until you see the cinema on your right The post office is opposite the cinema
A You can't miss it B It is alright there
27 increases in population in underdeveloped countries, a lot of problems arise including health care and social evils
28 Take the shortcut round the church late for school
29 We received thousands of letter, asked for an omnibus of the drama
30 The rainfall in Vietnam is that in Bangladesh
A as many as B less as C not so much as D fewer than
31 I do not remember anyone that kind of massage, it must have been someone else
A to have sent B sending C having sending D to send
32 A: "Oop! I'm sorry for stepping on your foot."
B: " !"
A You don't mind B You're welcome C That's fine D Never mind
33 They held party that they really surprised the neighbors
34 The volunteers came here to education for children
Trang 3A help B provide C participate D bother
35 What ! Shall we go out?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
Since the dawn of time, people have found ways to communicate with one another Smoke signals and tribal drums were some of the earliest forms of communication Letters, carried by birds or by humans on foot or on horseback, made it possible for people to communicate larger amounts of information between two places The telegram and telephone set the stage for more modern means of communication With the invention of the cellular phone, communication itself has become mobile
For you, a cell phone is probably just a device that you and your friends use to keep in touch with family and friends, take pictures, play games, or send text message The definition of a cell phone is more specific: it is a hand- held wireless communication device that sends and receives signals by way of small special areas called cells
Walkie - talkies, telephones and cell phones are duplex communication devices: They make it possible for
two people to talk to each other Cell phones and walkie- talkies are different from regular phones because they can be used in many different locations A walkie- talkie is sometimes called a half- duplex communication device because only one person can talk at a time A cell phone is a full- duplex device because it uses both frequencies at the same time A walkie-talkie has only one channel A cell phone has more than a thousand channels A walkie- talkie can transmit and receive signals across a distance of about a mile A cell phone can transmit and receive signals over hundreds of miles
In 1973, an electronic company called Motorola hired Martin Cooper to work on wireless communication Motorola and Bell Laboratories (now AT& T) were in a race to invent the first portable communication device Martin Cooper won the race and became the inventor of the cell phone On April 3, 1973, Cooper made the first cell phone call to his opponent at AT& T while walking down the streets of New York city
People on the sidewalks gazed at cooper in amazement Cooper's phone was called A Motorola Dyna-
Tac It weighed a whopping 2.5 pounds ( as compared to today's cell phones that weigh as little as 3 or 4 ounces)
After the invention of his cell phone, Cooper began thinking of ways to make the cell phone available to the general public After a decade, Motorola introduced the first cell phone for commercial use The early cell phone and its service were both expensive The cell phone itself cost about $ 3, 500 In 1977, AT & T
constructed a cell phone system and tried it out in Chicago with over 2, 000 customers In 1981, a second
cellular phone system was started in the Washington, D.C and Baltimore area It took nearly 37 years for cell phones to become available for general public use
Today, there are more than sixty million cell phone customers with cell phones producing over thirty billion dollars per years
36 What is the main idea of the passage?
A The increasing number of people using cell phone
B The difference between cell phones and telephones
C The history of a cell phone
D How Cooper competed with AT& T
37 What definition is true of a cell phone?
A The first product of two famous corporation
Trang 4B A hand-held wireless communication device
C Something we use just for playing games
D A version of walkie- talkie
38 What is wrong about a walkie- talkie?
A It has one channel
B It was first designed in 1973
C It can be used within a distance of a mile
D Only one person can talk at a time
39 The word" duplex" is closest meaning to
40 To whom did Cooper make his first cell phone call?
A His assistant at Motorola B A person on New York street
C A member of Bell Laboratories D The director of his company
41 How heavy is the first cell phone compared to today's cell phones?
42 When did Motorola introduce the first cell phones for commercial use?
A In the same years when he first made a cell- phone call
B In 1981
C In 1983
D In the same year when AT& T constructed a cell phone system
43 When did AT& T widely start their cellular phone system?
C In 1981 D 37 years after their first design
44 What does the word" gazed" mean?
A Looked with admiration B Angrily looked
45 The phrase "tried it out" refers to
A made effort to sell the cell-phone B reported on AT& T
C tested the cell-phone system D introduced the cell-phone system
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks
Grandmother has her day in court
When retired teacher Joan Meredith wanted to make a (46) about nuclear weapons, she sat down
in the roadway outside the Trident submarine base on the River Clyde, near Glasgow in Scotland
Yesterday magistrates responded in kind, (47) her to find a comfortable spot in their courtroom and to sit for the entire day‟s proceedings as punishment for non-payment of a £100 fine
Mrs Meredith, 70, from Northumberland, in the north-east of England, had been (48) to spend a week in jail for refusing to pay the fine imposed after a peace (49) at Faslane She even packed
a case for a spell in Low Newton prison near Durham But magistrates in Alriwick chose to enact a little-used section of the Magistrates Court Act and told her she must stay in the court precincts for the day
Trang 5Dressed in a purple T-shirt and (50) socks, Mrs Meredith sat at the back of the court listening to events and pronounced herself satisfied with her (51)
A grandmother of six, she was (52) fined after joining a blockade of Faslane (53) by
an anti-nuclear group A week-long jail term imposed in June was (54) to give her another chance to pay Mrs Meredith refused to do so because she does not believe her (55) were morally wrong She would do it again, she said yesterday „I can‟t see this making any difference
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction
56 Air pollution, together with littering, are causing many problems in our large, industrial cities today
A with littering B are causing C many problems D industrial cities
57 No matter what different, various music types have one thing in common: touching the hearts of the listeners
A what different B various music C in common D touching
58 With his father's guidance, Mozart began playing the clavier at the age of three and compose at the age
of five
A father's guidance B playing C at the age D compose
59 Not having been to New York before, Susan found the city such attractive
60 School children in the same grade in Vietnamese schools are usually the same old
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given ones:
61 "That's a lovely new dress, Jean" said her mother
A Jean's mother said she liked her dress
B Jean's mother complimented her on the lovely new dress
C Jean's mother wanted to buy a lovely new dress
D Jean's mother told her to buy that lovely new dress
62 "A cigarette?" he asked "No, thanks," I said
A He asked if I was smoking, and I denied at once
B He mentioned a cigarette, so I think him
C He asked for a cigarette, and I immediately refused
D He offered me a cigarette, but I promptly refused
63 Unlike her friends, Jane prefers an independent life
Trang 6A Jane doesn't like her friends because she prefers an independent life
B Her friends live in an independent life and Jane doesn't like it
C Jane doesn't like her friends to live in a dependent life
D Jane prefers an independent life but her friends do not
64 Jack bought that second-hand car and he then recognized that he shouldn't have done that
A Jack wished that he has not bought that second-hand car
B Jack regretted to have bought that second-hand car
C Jack wished that he didn't buy that second-hand car
D Jack regretted having bought that second-hand car
65 Because Sandra had informed us, we found the contract quite normal
A The contract was quite normal because of Sandra informed us
B Being informed by Sandra, the contract was quite normal
C But for Sandra's information, we couldn't find the contract quite normal
D We could find the contract quite normal thanks to Sandra's informing us
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 66 to 75
A recent survey of crime statistics shows that we are all more likely to be burgled now than 20 years ago and the police advise everyone to take a few simple precautions to protect their homes
The first fact is that burglars and other intruders prefer easy opportunities, like a house which is very obviously empty This is much less of a challenge than an occupied house, and one which is well-protected A burglar will wonder if it is worth the bother
There are some general tips on how to avoid your home becoming another crime statistic Avoid leaving signs that your house is empty When you have to go out, leave at least one light on as well as a radio or television, and do not leave any curtains wide open The sight of your latest music centre or computer is enough to tempt any burglar
Never leave a spare key in a convenient hiding place The first place a burglar will look is under the doormat or in a flower pot and even somewhere more 'imaginative' could soon be uncovered by the intruder It is much safer to leave a key with a neighbor you can trust But if your house is in a quiet,
desolate area be aware that this will be a burglar's dream, so deter any potential criminal from
approaching your house by fitting security lights to the outside of your house
But what could happen if, in spite of the aforementioned precautions, a burglar or intruder has decided
to target your home Windows are usually the first point of entry for many intruders Downstairs windows provide easy access while upstairs windows can be reached with a ladder or by climbing up the drainpipe Before going to bed you should double-check that all windows and shutters are locked No matter how small your windows may be, it is surprising what a narrow gap a determined burglar can manage to get through For extra security, fit window locks to the inside of the window
What about entry via doors? Your back door and patio doors, which are easily forced open, should have top quality security locks fitted Even though this is expensive it will be money well spent Install a burglar alarm if you can afford it as another line of defense against intruders
A sobering fact is that not all intruders have to break and enter into a property Why go to the trouble of breaking in if you can just knock and be invited in? Beware of bogus officials or workmen and,
particularly if you are elderly, fit a chain and an eye hole so you can scrutinize callers at your leisure
When you do have callers never let anybody into your home unless you are absolutely sure they are genuine Ask to see an identity card, for example
Trang 7If you are in the frightening position of waking in the middle of the night and think you can hear an intruder, then on no account should you approach the intruder It is far better to telephone the police and wait for help
66 A well-protected house
A is less likely to be burgled
B is regarded as a challenge by most criminals
C is a lot of bother to maintain
D is very unlikely to be burgled
67 According to the writer, we should
A avoid leaving our house empty
B only go out when we have to
C always keep the curtains closed
D give the impression that our house is occupied when we go out
68 The writer thinks that hiding a key under a doormat or flower pot
A is predictable
B is useful
C is imaginative
D is where you always find a spare key
69 What word best replaces “desolate” in paragraph 4?
A isolated
B populous
C dissatisfying
D depressing
70 The “aforementioned precautions” refer to steps that
A will tell a burglar if your house is empty or not
B are the most important precautions to take to make your home safe
C will stop a potential burglar
D will not stop an intruder if he has decided to try and enter your home
71 Gaining entry to a house through a small window
A is surprisingly difficult
B is not as difficult as people think
C is less likely to happen than gaining entry through a door
D is tried only by very determined burglars
72 According to the writer, window locks, security locks and burglar alarms
A cost a lot of money but are worth it
B are good value for money
C are luxury items
D are absolutely essential items
73 The writer argues that fitting a chain and an eye hole
A will prevent your home being burgled
B avoids you having to invite people into your home
C is only necessary for elderly people
D gives you time to check if the visitor is genuine
74 What word best replaces “scrutinize” in paragraph 7?
A Glance
Trang 8B Gaze
C Search
D Examine
75 The best title for the text is
A Increasing household crime
B Protecting your home from intruders
C What to do if a burglar breaks into your home
D Burglary statistics
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best sentence which is made up from the given cue words
76 grateful / I / me / kindness / visit / last month / your factory/
A I'm grateful for your kindness to me when I visited your factory last month
B I'm grateful for your kindness to me while I visited your factory last month
C I'm grateful of your kindness to me when I visited your factory last month
D I'm grateful at your kindness to me when I visited your factory last month
77 highway / now that / take / get / build / hours / there/
A Now that the highway has been built, it takes only two hours to get there
B Now that the highway has been built, it took only two hours to get there
C Now that the highway has been built, it is taking only two hours to get there
D Now that the highway has been built, it has taken only two hours to get there
78 important / it / stop / father / your / smoke / once
A It's important that your father stop smoking at once
B It's important that your father stopped smoking at once
C It's important that your father stops smoking at once
D It's important that your father may stop smoking at once
79 keep / she / rain / wait / minutes / night / I / ten / last
A She kept me to wait in the rain for ten minutes last night
B She kept me wait in the rain for ten minutes last night
C She kept me to be waiting in the rain for ten minutes last night
D She kept me waiting in the rain for ten minutes last night
80 stupid / it / give up / him / job / money / need
A It was stupid to him to give up his job when he needs the money
B It was stupid to him to give up his job when he needed the money
C It was stupid of him to give up his job when he needed the money
D It was stupid of him to give up his job when he needs the money
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