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n lm bi: 90 pht, khng k thi gian pht M thi 101 H v tn th sinh: ... S bo danh: Mark the letter to indicate the word that has different stress pattern from that of the others. Question 1: A. expensive B. minimize C. reasonable D. imitate Question 2: A. property B. supposed C. particular D. apparent Question 3: A. intermediate B. documentary C. psychedelic D. community Question 4: A. incurious B. dormitory C. scenery D. territory Question 5: A. occupy B. reside C. inhabit D. alive Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word or phrase that best completes each of the following blanks. Question 6: . How do you do. Im Mary. A. Have they met before? B. How are things? C. Whats your name? D. Hello. Im Lan Question 7: They agreed to call off the strike on ______ that all those who had been dismissed were reinstated. A. terms B. demand C. request D. condition Question 8: Tonys boss doesnt want him to ______ a habit of using the office phone for personal calls. A. make B. do C. create D. increase Question 9: The cat was afraid when it saw its ______ in the mirror. A. picture B. look C. sight D. reflection Question 10: _______ from John, all the students said they would take the examination. A. Except B. Apart C. Separate D. Only Question 11: Would you mind if I close the window? - _______________. A. Yes, I wouldnt mind. B. No, dont close it. C. No, please do. D. Yes, please close. Question 12: ________ of the couple is capable of looking after the dog. A. Neither B. Either C. No D. Not Question 13: As soon as you hear the alarm, you all have to leave the building _________. A. on the verge B. under law C. at no time D. without delay Question 14: My mother always told me that I should ________ the things I believe in, regardless of how others perceive them. A. put up with B. get along with C. come up to D. stand up for Question 15: What Ive got to say to you now is strictly ________ and most certainly not for publication. Said the government official to the reporter. A. beside the point B. for the time being C. by the way D. off the record Question 16: Government have ______ laws to protect wildlife from commercial trade and overhunting. A. practiced B. acted C. enacted D. observed Question 17: ________ minerals, we must cut waste and recycle the material in discarded products.
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A. When we conserve B. Conserving C. so that we conserve D. To conserve Question 18: Would you mind ___________ the window? A. me to open B. me opening C. my opening D. my open Question 19: Jenifer: Oops! I ________ the key. Robert: Never mind! I _________ it up for you. A. dropped am going to pick B. ve dropped will pick C. dropped will pick D. ve dropped am going to pick Question 20: But for his fathers early retirement, Richard ____________________________. A. would not take over the family business. B. would take over the family business. C. would not have taken over the family business. D. would have taken over the family business. Question 21: Do you know the woman who is wearing the ______________? A. gold watch very old, valuable B. very valuable, old gold watch C. old gold watch very valuable D. very old, gold valuable watch Question 22: The accident is believed ____________ 2 years ago. A. to be investigated B. to have investigated C. to investigate D. to have been investigated Question 23: ___________ our children may be, we cannot go picnicking in this weather. A. Though excited B. Excited as C. Because of excitement D. Exciting Question 24: Doctors advise ___________ too many hours watching television. A. not to spend B. not being spent C. not spend D. not spending Question 25: In the final match, Brazil beat Germany ________ 2-0. A. at B. by C. with D. over Question 26: How did you get here? Did you come ______________ the train? A. by B. in C. on D. with Question 27: Some people show ______ attitude toward the misery of others, totally untouched by their suffering. A. passionate B. dispassionate C. passion D. passionately Question 28: Many citizens say they are _______ of the political policies of the candidates in a local election. A. ignoring B. ignorant C. ignorantly D. ignorance Question 29: Quite _________ people have complained about his behaviour. __________ people have voiced their support for him. A. a few - Many B. very few - Some C. a lot of - Few D. a few - Very few Question 30: No teacher and no student _________ present at the classroom on Sundays. A. is B. are C. be D. were Question 31: Indicate the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined one. In the early days of baseball, the game was played by young men of means and social position. A. with skill B. with equipment C. with money D. with ambition Question 32: Indicate the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined one. Since Ron has such an intense dislike for flying, I am certain that he will not want to go with us. A. avarice for B. aversion to C. affection for D. affirmation of Question 33: Indicate the word or phrase that is opposite in meaning to the underlined one. The atmosphere in the institute he had newly joined was congenial to research. A. disagreeable for B. inconvenient for C. unpleasant for D. unsuitable for
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Question 34: The sun appears to be shining on your computer screen. ________ I close the curtains for you as it __________ you? A. Let - has disturbed B. Will were disturbing C. Do is disturbing D. Shall must be disturbing Question 35: __________ was caused by breathing impure air was once a common belief. A. Malaria B. That malaria C. Why malaria D. For malaria Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the part that needs correction. Question 36: Mr. John, accompanied by several members of the committee have proposed some changes in the rules. A. accompanied B. several members C. have proposed D. changes Question 37: Please make sure that you have the words spell correctly, otherwise your form will not be accepted. A. Please make sure B. the words C. spell correctly D. will not be accepted Question 38: Chemical engineering is based on the principles of physics, chemists and mathematics. A. on B. principles C. chemists D. mathematics Question 39: Among her achievements are winning a medal in the last Olympics. A. Among B. are C. winning D. the Question 40: Hardly had he appointed the captain of the team when he had to face this problem. A. appointed B. when C. had to D. face READING 1 Read the passage and choose the best option A, B, C or D for each blank space.

Control Eating
The food we eat seems to have profound (41)_____on our health. Although science has made enormous (42)_____in making food more fit to eat, it has, at the same time, made many food unfit to eat. Some research has shown that perhaps 80% of all human illnesses are related to diet and 40% of cancer is related to the diet as (43)_____, especially cancer of the colon. Different cultures are more prone to (44)_____certain illnesses because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures. (45)_____food related to illness is not a new discovery. In 1945, government researchers realized that nitrates and nitrites, commonly used to preserve color in meats, and other food additives, caused cancer. Yet, these carcinogenic additives remain in our food, and it becomes more difficult all the times to know which things on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful. The additives, which we eat, are not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to beef or poultry, and because of this, penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cows. Sometimes similar drugs are (46)_____to animals not for medicinal (47)_____but for financial (48)_____. The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals in order to (49)_____ a higher price on the market. Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has tried repeatedly to control these procedures, the (50)_____continue. Question 41: A. effects Question 42: A. steps Question 43: A. such Question 44: A. set Question 45: A. What Question 46: A. doled out Question 47: A. purposes Question 48: A. reasons B. importance B. jumps B. so B. contract B. This B. administered B. objects B. clues C. significance C. lapses C. that C. attract C. Such C. extended C. incentives C. prompts D. motion D. laps D. well D. retract D. That D. cast D. points D. tenets
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Question 49: A. pass Question 50: A. operations READING 2

B. conquer B. practices

C. seize C. questions

D. obtain D. issues

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Kirby Wildlife Park - Keeper Experience - Information Pack Due to the large number of inquiries sent to the park from young people interested in working with animals, Kirby Wildlife Park has set up the unique Keeper Experience package. This unique experience is only available at a handful of zoos and wildlife parks in the country. The fantastic experience is available to anyone over the age of 18 who is reasonably fit. We regret that for health and safety reasons, participants who are pregnant, in a wheelchair or suffering from immune suppressant illnesses cannot take part. It is also essential that all participants have a current tetanus vaccination. The participant will work with one of our full-time keepers on a one-to-one basis, not as part of a large group. This enables you to get a real hands-on experience, ask as many questions as you like, and get a day that is really tailored to your interests. Activities will include feeding, mucking out and preparing food. More importantly, you will learn about the different techniques used at our site to ensure the happiness and well-being of our animals. Participants will receive a complimentary entrance ticket for one family or friend to enter the park. Other guests accompanying the participant will need to purchase their own tickets at the normal price. Guests will have access to the park at the usual park opening time of 10am and will not be able to take part in any Keeper Experience activities. Volunteers will receive a gift pack and certificate as a souvenir of the day. A packed lunch is also provided. Volunteers also receive a 20% discount from our animal adoption scheme and any purchases made at the gift shop and on-site restaurant on the same day. What to bring Since most of the work you will do will be outside, make sure you bring warm clothes, and bring waterproofs in case of rainy weather. Since many of the animal pens are muddy and therefore slippery, its important to wear sturdy boots with good grips on the soles. Other protective clothing will be provided on the day. A typical day 9.15 Arrival 9.30 Health and safety briefing 10.00 Apes and Monkeys While cleaning out the enclosure you will find out about how enclosures are enriched with novel items and new smells to stimulate the animals senses and mimic their natural environment. 11.30 Small Mammals Meet the lemurs and meerkats and find out how the social groups of the captive species are managed. 12.30 Lunch 1.30 Wetland Animals As well as feeding the water birds and mammals, you will find out about our successful breeding and incubation programme. Learn about why and when a keeper will decide to incubate eggs away from the parent and how they monitor the eggs progress to prepare for the hatching of chicks. 3.00 Big Cats The highlight of most volunteers day, you will feed the cats and learn about their nutritional needs. You r
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keeper will give you an introduction to how cat behaviour can be read to get an idea of their welfare and health. 4.30 Meet the Team Meet more of the staff and learn how you can get further involved with work at the park. Learn about our animal adoption scheme, what it takes to be a good keeper and where to obtain the right qualifications for a career in animal welfare. We reserve the right to make changes to this itinerary Booking and cancellation The Keeper Experience is available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year, except during school vacations at Easter, Christmas and summer, and must be booked at least two weeks in advance. Full payment must be made at the time of booking. Cancellations made less than fourteen days before the event will incur a 60% cancellation fee. All other cancellations will receive a full refund. Question 51: Which of the following people is allowed to participate in the Keeper Experience? A. a 16-year-old interested in working with animals in future B. a woman who is expecting a baby C. a man with no experience of working with animals D. a wheelchair-bound 18-year-old Question 52: What does the Keeper Experience provide in terms of lunch? A. The Wildlife Park will provide lunch in the on-site restaurant B. The volunteer receives a packed lunch C. The volunteer and one friend or family member receive a packed lunch D. Lunch is available at the on-site restaurant at the volunteers cost. Question 53: Why should a specific type of boot be worn? A. Because it may rain B. Because much of the work is done outdoors C. Because the volunteer may otherwise slip and fall D. Because it protects the volunteer from animals Question 54: What is the best part of the experience, for most volunteers? A. Feeding the big cats B. Having on-to-one attention C. Seeing the monkeys and ape D. Learning about animal well-being Question 55: What happens if you cancel 3 weeks before the event? A. You do not get any money back B. You get less than half of your money back C. You get more than half of your money back D. You get all your money back. Question 56: What will the guest with the complimentary ticket do between 9.15 and 10.00? A. Attend the health and safety briefing B. Look around the Wildlife Park C. Wait outside the Wildlife Park D. Visit the on-site restaurant and gift shop Question 57: Which of the following will the volunteer do during the day? A. Prepare animal food B. Watch eggs hatching C. Feed the apes and monkeys D. Obtain a keepers qualification Question 58: How many people will be present during the Keeper experience? A. One volunteer and one keeper B. A group of volunteers and one keeper
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C. One volunteer, the volunteers friend and the keeper D. A group of volunteers and a group of keepers Question 59: What is NOT given to the volunteer as part of the day? A. a certificate B. a free item from the gift shop C. advice about getting a career in zoo keeping D. a discount for the animal adoption scheme Question 60: On which of these days can you be a volunteer? A. The Monday after Easter Day B. Next Wednesday C. A Friday between Christmas and New Year D. A Monday in September Question 61: Which of the following DOES NOT happen at the Wildlife Park? A. eggs are taken away from bird parents B. monkeys spend time outside their enclosures C. keepers choose which small mammals will live together D. the timetable for the Keeper Experience is altered Question 62: When do volunteers pay for the event? A. when they book the event B. two weeks before the event C. on the day of the event D. either when they book or on the day of the event READING 3 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The US Constitution
Two fundamental rights in the US constitution are found in the fourteenth amendment: due process and equal protection. The due process provision protects persons from being "deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law" and the provision goes on to give the steps that must be followed to make sure the process is "fundamentally fair." A process is considered to be fundamentally fair if there has been due notice, a hearing, an unbiased fact finder, the opportunity to present evidence and to cross examine witnesses, and the right of appeal. Under the equal protection provision, no person may be denied equal protection under the laws. "Equal protection does not prohibit all differences in the way people are treated, but it requires that these differences be reasonable. For cases involving the control of various businesses, and for ordinary cases, equal protection is fairly loose. However, when classifications such as race, religion, or national minorities are involved, then the equal protection is enforced much more strictly. This is also true when basic rights are involved: basic rights are voting, marriage, privacy, access to a court if one is needed, and travel between the states. In these cases, the right of the government to treat people differently under the law is extremely limited. Due process and equal protection apply both to individuals and to businesses. Although businesses may seem to be different from individuals, the law generally treats a registered business as a person. Question 63: What is the subject of this passage? A. civil liberties B. the due process C. equal protection D. American basic rights Question 64: "Due process of law" signifies A. that nothing illegal has been done B. that it is time for the law to be processed C. that the law has been properly applied
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D. that no one has been deprived of their life or liberty Question 65: For a process to be "fundamentally fair" there must have been A. a trial with a judge and jury B. an opportunity to present the evidence C. an opportunity to question the evidence which has been presented D. both b and c Question 66: According to the text, you cannot suffer a legal penalty if A. you have not been informed that there is a case against you B. if you are to be deprived of your liberty C. if the case involves basic rights D. if you are not involved with marriage, voting, or minorities Question 67: "Equal protection" means A. that the constitution has been amended B. that businesses and people are treated the same C. that due process of law is sometimes amended D. that everybody is entitled to the same protection under the law Question 68: Protection does not have to be exactly equal if A. nobody has complained to the court B. the cases do not involve sensitive issues C. the cases only involve business D. you are not traveling between the states Question 69: In the eyes of the law businesses are considered A. to be organized differently B. to be the same as people C. not to be involved in due process D. a part of the fourteenth amendment Question 70: Where would you find this text? A. a magazine article B. a mystery story C. a book of American history D. a legal text book Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 71: Wait a moment! Its on the tip of my tongue. A. Something is hurting my tongue. B. I cant speak for a moment. C. I shall remember it in a moment. D. The tip of my tongue is sore. Question 72: It was wrong of you to allow a 4-year-old child to walk home alone. A. You shouldnt have allowed a 4-year-old child to walk home alone. B. You couldnt have allowed a 4-year-old child to walk home alone. C. A 4-year-old child might have walked home alone, but you were wrong to stop him. D. That you shouldnt allow a 4-year-old child to walk home was definitely wrong. Question 73: Never have I been so well informed as I am now, thanks to T.V news programs. A. I have never been so informative thanks to T.V news programs nowadays B. Thanks to T.V new programs, I am now too well in formal C. I am better informed than I have been, thanks to T.V news programs D. T.V news programs are as informative as before and I am better programs Question 74: This supermarket sells products at prices suitable for people from all walks of life. A. Those from the lower class, in particular, shop at this supermarket because of its reasonable prices. B. The products sold at this supermarket are desired by people of all social classes. C. Only those who can't afford the prices elsewhere prefer to shop at this supermarket. D. People from any social class can afford the prices at this supermarket.
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Question 75: No sooner had we signed the contract than we began to feel it was a mistake. A. Immediately after we'd done it, we started to think that we shouldn't have signed the contract. B. It quickly turned out that we'd made a mistake by signing the contract. C. It didn't take us long to become aware of the mistake in the contract. D. We discovered a mistake in the contract as soon as we'd signed it. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences. Question 76: ____________________, the Grammys is the highest rated. A. Although Grammys are considered to be highly prestigious B. Because there is only one big music awards show in the US C. Much as people are looking forward to next Grammy awards show D. Of the "big three" music awards shows Question 77: The old woman sitting in front of me asked me _____________. A. if I can open the window B. that I looked like her grand daughter C. to read the address in the paper as she couldnt see the letters clearly D. if I recognized her or not Question 78: The Committee wanted to know _____________. A. if there was a detailed study to see the cost of the project B. that the administrators were not good at dealing with problems C. why did the costumers start to complain D. when the proposed plan will be executed Question 79: The door is unlocked; ________________ here last night. A. something strange was happened B. strange something had happened C. something strange should have happened D. something strange could have happened Question 80: Canada does not require the U.S citizens obtain passport to enter the country, and _________. A. Mexico does either B. neither Mexico does C. either does Mexico D. Mexico doesnt either

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