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BI THI MU S 01
KIM NH CHT LNG GIO DC
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I. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
01. I was surprised at ____.
A. how it was cold
B. how cold it was
C. how cold was it
D. how was it cold
02. ____ isnt obvious. A. Which route would be best
B. The best route should be
C. The best route would be
D. That route would be best
03. Tam looked as if ____.
A. he had seen a ghost B. a ghost did he see C. a ghost he had seen
D. he has seen a ghost
04. We would go out if ____.
A. we are free
B. it were sunny
C. it will be sunny
D. we will have time
05. ____, people start shouting and cheering for one side or the other.
A. if the game begin
B. soon the game begins C. beginning the game D. as soon as the game begins
II. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose stress pattern is different from others.
06. A. appear
B. damage
C. refund
D. entire
07. A. photograph
B. incentive
C. advantage
D. impression
III. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one that needs correcting to make the sentences right.
08. As soon as he saw what she did, he told the bus driver to stop.
A. to stop
B. saw
C. did
D. as
09. Most of viewers are children and it is them who are exposed to violence.
A. them
B. to
C. Most
D. children
10. I was sure that she had recognized me and so I must talk to her.
A. and so
B. that
C. must
D. to
11. When she arrives, she will be wearing a blue jeans so that you can recognize her.
A. be
B. When
C. so
D. a
12. There was little point to take the car back to the same garage.
A. to take
B. car back
C. little
D. same
13. Jogging shoes protect your foot and legs from the shock of running on hard surface.
A. Jogging shoes
B. foot
C. from
D. on
14. A computer can gather a wide range of informations for many purposes.
A. can
B. a wide range
C. informations
D. for
15. Schools teach mathematics because of it plays such an important part in our lives.
A. teach
B. because of
C. such an
D. our lives
16. The villagers took us to most important and most respected building in the village.
A. took us to
B. most important
C. most respected
D. in the village
17. A full-sized tripod is the most effectively way to steady a camera.
A. full-sized
B. the
C. effectively
D. to steady
IV. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the best one to complete each of the following gaps of the incomplete
passage.
Yesterday was a bad day for Albert. (18) ____ seemed to go right for him. First of all, he woke up late for
school. That was unusual for Albert because he always sets his alarm clock for 6:30 before going to bed at night
and have always (19) ____ up as soon as the alarm goes off in the morning but this morning Albert didnt even
hear the alarm. In fact, he probably (20) ____ up until eight oclock or even later if his mother hadnt got up to see
if Albert had left for school yet. She was surprised to find him still in bed and shook him hard until he got out of
bed. When Albert finally (21) ____ school, the second lesson had already begun and the class was having a test. As
soon as Albert took his seat and looked at the test paper, he wished that he (11) ____ to school after that. He
couldnt answer even one question on the test paper as he had completely forgotten to study for the test the night
before.
18. A. Most things
B. Something
C. Nothing
D. Everything
19. A. got
B. gets
C. has got
D. is getting
20. A. wont wake
B. wont have woken
C. didnt wake
D. wouldnt have woken
21. A. reached
B. arrived
C. went
D. got
22. A. wouldnt go
B. wont go
C. hadnt gone
D. didnt go
V. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
23. My uncle's office is on ____.
A. the third floor
B. third floor
C. floor three
D. three's floor
24. When the police arrived, all the money in the bank had ____.
A. run
B. stolen
C. disappeared
D. lost
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A. hello.
B. come on.
C. I have a toothache. D. my uncle.
48. How did sign language help the deaf? A. It helped them learn to read.
B. The deaf could understand body movements made by normal people.
C. It helped them communicate with other people.
D. It helped them spell out words.
49. Why are sign language and finger spelling not used as much as they used to?
A. Because there are other ways to help the deaf communicate.
B. Because it is difficult to use a finger alphabet.
C. Because the speed of 130 words per minute is too difficult for most deaf people.
D. Because sign language and finger spelling have no sound.
50. What is the main idea of the passage youve read?
A. How the deaf people communicate.
B. Learning to spell.
C. Teaching the deaf to speak.
D. A comparison of sign language and finger spelling
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BI THI MU S 02
KIM NH CHT LNG GIO DC
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I. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose underlined part needs correcting.
01. On Valentines Day some Japanese girls spend almost half their salary for chocolate.
A. On
B. for
C. some
D. almost
02. All of the rooms were provided with whiteboards but only one of them has an OHP.
A. All of
B. only
C. has
D. with
03. During the exam, I saw one of the students to pass a piece of paper to another one.
A. another
B. to pass
C. During
D. one
04. I suppose you are all asking yourself where we are going to take you.
A. all
B. you
C. take
D. yourself
05. The second paragraph explains that how students can benefit from using a computer.
A. that
B. The
C. can
D. from
II. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best
solution finish each of the questions that follow.
We all want the best for our children: the best clothes and toys, the best schools, the best friends, the best
life possible. As parents, we watch our kids' homework and the games they play, and we are careful to watch for
alcohol, drugs, or violence in their lives. When we hear a car crash we make sure that our kids are not hurt. But we
do not take them into the street to see the glass and the blood and the people hurt in the accident. So why do we let
our children watch the TV shows that they choose. There are excellent programs on television for children. These
programs are made for children, with valuable lessons for children about good and bad things, and about positive
and negative actions. There are also terrible, upsetting programs on TV that are not made for children. These shows
are made with violence, sex, or horror as the main subject. And now, because of VCRs, we can also bring movies
like "Jaws" or "Halloweens" home from video store to show on television. Children who watch television
everyday on TV will begin to think that violence is normal. And one day, these children will become violent, too.
Parents must be careful. What children watch on TV will change the way they think about the world. Their
television education should be a valuable and positive education.
06. The most important idea in the text is ____.
A. The writer thinks too much TV is bad for the kids. B. We all want the best for our children.
C. It is the fact that too much TV is bad for the kids.
D. It is the fact that TV is not bad for the kids.
07. We don't want our children to see car crashes because ____ .
A. they may be very frightened.
B. they can cause accidents later.
C. children are afraid of blood.
D. the children cry when they see them.
08. What does the writer say about good television programs?
A. They are all about good things.
B. Children like to watch them a lot.
C. They are made only for children.
D. They are good for children.
09. What happens to children who watch violence on television?
A. They ask their parents to buy violent tapes.
B. They will become violent someday.
C. They like watching a lot.
D. They don't watch other programs any more.
10. What kind of education can children get from TV?
A. negative and valuable B. positive
C. negative
D. positive and valuable
III. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
11. It is likely _____. A. that oil price will increase
B. if oil prices will increase
C. increasing in oil price
D. what oil price will increase
12. The news _____ gravely ill came as a terrible shock.
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A. that Sharon had been B. that had Sharon been C. of Sharon had been D. of Sharon was
13. He was a quiet boy who spoke little _____.
A. and thought a lot
B. but thought a lot
C. but a lot thought
D. but a lot thought
14. The streets are crowded with a population _____ in learning.
A. who have no interest B. not interested
C. which have no interest D. that are not interest
15. _____, she was more a dancer than a singer.
A. Was still young
B. She was young
C. Younger still
D. When still young
IV. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose stress pattern is different from others.
16. A. invite
B. reject
C. result
D. holy
17. A. possibility
B. documentation
C. unpredictable
D. complementary
V. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
18. ______ that reason, I don't agree with you.
A. Owing to
B. For
C. Due to
D. Because
19. I didn't want to meet Paul, ______ when he had entered the room I left.
A. as
B. so
C. because
D. and
20. I wish our teacher ______ our problems a little better.
A. will understand
B. understood
C. understands
D. understand
21. My father had the telephone ______ out of his office.
A. taking
B. taken
C. take
D. to take
22. The teacher speaks slowly ______ the pupils may understand him.
A. in order to
B. so that
C. or
D. because
23. The girl weeps whenever she ______ such a story.
A. had heard
B. will hear
C. heard
D. hears
24. The entrance examination ______ in July.
A. shall begin
B. begin
C. begins
D. has begun
25. - Would you mind lending me your bike?
- ______ .
A. Yes, lets
B. Great
C. Not at all
D. Yes. Here it is
26. They all laughed because the film was very ______.
A. amuse
B. amusing
C. amusement
D. amused
27. We saw a man ______ in the street yesterday.
A. to stagger
B. staggering
C. staggered
D. staggers
28. It's no good ______ your father about your failure.
A. tell
B. to tell
C. telling
D. told
29. - ________ detective stories?
- In my opinion, they are very good for teenagers.
A. How about B. What do people feel about C. What do you think about D. Are you fond of
30. We fell over some pieces of wood ______ lying around.
A. leaving
B. leave
C. leaves
D. left
31. The students refused ______ to school in the afternoon.
A. return
B. to return
C. returning
D. to be returned
32. Pat would rather ______ early than late.
A. arrival
B. arrive
C. arriving
D. arrived
33. ____ present the price of rice is 4,500 dong a kilo.
A. In
B. On
C. At
D. For
34. If Trang comes to England, it will be a good ____ for her to improve her English.
A. possibility
B. experience
C. advantage
D. opportunity
35. He was sitting on the beach when he ____ a noise.
A. heard
B. hears
C. was hearing
D. has heard
36. He hasnt ____ up his mind yet.
A. found
B. made
C. gone
D. stood
37. I never wear yellow because it doesnt ____ me.
A. match
B. fit
C. like
D. suit
VI. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one
best solution finish each of the questions that follow.
Toast is less flattening than bread. Toast has all the same calories as bread. Many diet plans call for a slice
of dry toast with a meal. This slice of toast has the same 60 to 70 calories that a slice of bread has. Toasting
removes only moisture. So if you are watching calories, eat your bread plain or toasted as you like it. Just don't add
butter and jam. COFFEE or a cold shower can sober up a drunk. In fact these and other activities don't. A cold
shower is useless. A full meal does no good. Food can slow down the speed that alcohol goes into the blood, but
only if you eat and drink at the same time. Coffee can make a tipsy person seem more alert because of the caffeine,
but the strongest coffee will not return his reflexes or sense of judgment. Two cups of coffee don't change a drinker
into a safe driver. Drunkenness is caused by a lot of alcohol in the blood. You can do a little or nothing to make a
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person less drunk. So if you have a drunk that you want to sober up, drive him home and tell him to sleep for eight
hours.
38. What's the main idea in the second text?
A. The best cure for drunkenness is coffee and a cold shower. B. The best cure for drunkenness is food.
C. The best cure for drunkenness is sleep.
D. The best cure for drunkenness is a big meal.
39. What is the best help for a drunk person?
A. Two cups of coffee. B. Eight hours of sleep.
C. A glass of lemonade.
D. A cold shower.
40. When does a person eat dry toast? A. When they are having dinner. B. When they are too fat.
C. When they are on a diet.
D. When they are very hungry.
41. Caffeine makes a drunk person____,
A. have faster reflexes. B. use better judgment. C. become well fast. D. seem more alert.
42. Eating food while you are drinking a lot ____. A. will make you feel drunk more quickly.
B. will help make you not get drunk.
C. will make you more alert and give you better judgment.
D. will slow down the speed that alcohol enters your blood.
VII. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the one whose underlined part pronounced differently from others.
43. A. campus
B. chemistry
C. charge
D. mechanic
44. A. house
B. brown
C. south
D. soup
45.A. hair
B. hear
C. near
D. beer
VIII. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right:
46. ____ please get in touch with the police?
A. Anyone who saw the accident
B. Would anyone who saw the accident
C. Anyone who would see the accident
D. Would who saw the accident
47. If you see Nam tomorrow ____.
A. you could ask him to ring me.
B. could you ask him to ring me?
C. you will ask him to ring me.
D. you will ask him to ring me?
48. Were I Tom ____.
A. I would refuse?
B. I would refuse.
C. I will refuse?
D. I will refuse.
49. ____ as it was very cold out.
A. He advised me that to wear a coat
B. He advised me wearing a coat
C. He advised me for wearing a coat
D. He advised me to wear a coat
50. She always shopped in another village ____.
A. so that she wouldn't meet her own neighbors.
B. so as her not to meet her own neighbors.
C. for she wouldn't meet her own neighbors.
D. for her not to meet her own neighbors.
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BI THI MU S 03
KIM NH CHT LNG GIO DC
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I. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one that needs correcting to make the sentence right.
01. We were traveling at about two hundreds kilometers per hour.
A. hundreds
B. at
C. traveling
D. per
02. In spite of the drive didnt stop, we managed to get the number of the car.
A. In spite of
B. to get
C. didnt
D. the
03. After leaving school, they suddenly discovered how difficult is it to find a job.
A. is it
B. they
C. how
D. leaving
04. If you need someone helping you, I shall be free all day tomorrow.
A. someone
B. helping
C. shall
D. all day
05. Hardly we had arrived that we had to leave the meeting room again.
A. we had
B. Hardly
C. that
D. again
II. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
06. Only after you finish the job, ____.
A. will he pay you
B. you will be paid
C. he pays you
D. he will pay you
07. The building ____ will be torn down next month.
A. in where his office is located
B. locating his office
C. where his office is located
D. where locates his office
08. He admitted that ____. A. he had taken the money
B. he had the money taken
C. he has taking the money
D. He has the money taken
09. We had a meeting ____ was completely unclear.
A. the purpose of whose B. of which the purpose
C. the purpose of which
D. which purpose
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26. The boy made his father ____ him a new bag.
A. to buy
B. buys
C. buy
D. buying
27. The Storm No. 7 ____ a lot of damage to our country.
A. caused
B. created
C. left
D. made
28. These are my newspaper, and those are ____.
A. theirs
B. their
C. they's
D. their's
29. It ____ me only five minutes to get to school.
A. brought
B. cost
C. spent
D. took
30. I want you to ____ your best clothes tonight for the party.
A. put on
B. dress
C. wore
D. hung up
31. I can do nothing to stop them from being ____.
A. excited
B. exciting
C. excitement
D. excite
32. How much do you ____ Tam?
A. weight
B. weigh
C. measure
D. heavy
33. Prices of many things increase ____ the increase of petrol price.
A. thanks to
B. so
C. thank to
D. due to
34. He passed the examination ____ his laziness.
A. in spite of
B. because of
C. because
D. instead of
35. I'm feeling really ____ I must go to bed now.
A. sleepy
B. sleeping
C. asleep
D. sleep
36. This is a ____ flight so please be prepared.
A. stopped
B. non-stop
C. stopover
D. stopping
37. ____ I asked him for the money he owes me, he ran away.
A. However
B. Wherever
C. Whenever
D. Whatever
38. The children wont go to bed until their parents have ____ so.
A. done
B. been
C. prepared
D. gone
39. The ____ of the film cost nearly 1 million dollars.
A. production
B. produce
C. product
D. producing
40. This is ____ to the shirt you bought me two weeks ago.
A. similarity
B. similarly
C. similar
D. same
41. I hope the ____ can repair our car quickly.
A. mechanic
B. reporter
C. surgeon
D. coach
42. Mary has gone to the bakers to buy a ____ of bread.
A. bit
B. packet
C. pound
D. loaf
43. ____ is your pen, the red one or the green one?
A. Why
B. When
C. What
D. Which
44. Look in the oven and see if the ____ is ready yet.
A. cake
B. ice cream
C. soup
D. boiled egg
45. Nga ____ a box of chocolates.
A. gives often Tam
B. often gives Tam
C. often Tam gives
D. to Tam often gives
46. The window was shut, and he ____ to open it.
A. did even not try
B. tried not even
C. even didnt try
D. didnt even try
47. When the sun came out, the ice slowly ____.
A. melted
B. flooded
C. froze
D. dried
48. Lan said that she was ____ able to wash the plates herself.
A. too
B. plenty
C. quite
D. so much
49. Students should answer seven of the ____ ten questions.
A. below
B. following
C. under
D. added
50. Shes ____ from a nervous breakdown.
A. healing
B. fainting
C. suffering
D. itching
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BI THI MU S 04
KIM NH CHT LNG GIO DC
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I. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the one whose underlined part pronounced differently from others.
01. A. chemist
B. check
C. China
D. children
02. A. hardship
B. garment
C. garlic
D. carry
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03. A. bear
B. clear
C. near
D. dear
II. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose stress pattern is different from others.
04. A. determine
B. excellent
C. capital
D. continent
05. A. cultivate
B. latitude
C. disaster
D. desperate
III. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one
best solution to fill in each of the gaps below.
Nowadays people are more aware that wildlife all over the world is in danger. Many species of animals are
threatened, and could easily become (06)___ if we do not make an effort to protect them. There are many reasons
for this. In some cases, animals are hunted for their fur or for other valuable parts of their bodies. Some birds,
(07)___ as parrots are caught alive and sold as pets. For many animals and birds, the problem is that their habitatthe place where they live-is disappearing. More (08)___ is used for farms, for houses or industry, and there are
fewer open spaces than there once were. Farmers use powerful chemicals to help them grow better crops, but these
chemicals pollute (09)___ environment and harm wildlife. The most successful animal on earth-human beings-will
soon be the only ones left, (10)___ we can solve this problem.
06. A. disappeared
B. lost
C. extinct
D. empty
07. A. like
B. where
C. such
D. or
08. A. soil
B. area
C. earth
D. land
09. A. a
B. that
C. an
D. the
10. A. unless
B. if
C. however
D. because
IV. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose underlined part needs correcting.
11. Because they had spent too many time considering the new contract, the students lost the opportunity to
lease the apartment. A. Because B. lost the opportunity C. too many
D. considering
12. These televisions are all too expensive for we to buy at this time, but perhaps we will return later.
A. we
B. all too expensive
C. These
D. this time
13. The students are going to hearing three short conversations about food.
A. hearing three short
B. The students
C. going
D. about food
14. Heavily polluted factories will be closed down sooner or latest.
A. latest
B. sooner
C. be closed
D. Heavily
15. I will never forget what has he done for me.
A. has he
B. for me
C. forget
D. I will
V. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the one whose underlined part pronounced differently from others.
16. There are many factors contributing to air pollution.
A. Factors contributing to air pollution are numerous.
B. Air pollution is the result of burning forests.
C. Air pollution results in many consequences.
D. Air pollution is contributing to these phenomena.
17. surfing / net / I / enjoy / but / have / I / dont / time/ it.
A. I enjoy surfing on the net but I dont have much time for it.
B. I enjoy surfing net but I dont have many time for it.
C. I enjoy surfing net but I dont have a few time for it.
D. I enjoy surfing the net but I dont have few time for it.
18. I dont think Jerry will win the tennis match.
A. In my opinion, Jerry will not likely to win the tennis match.
B. I will never think Jerry will win the tennis match. C. The fact is that Jerry wont win the tennis match.
D. Jerry will win the tennis match, I dont think that.
VI. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
19. He asked me________ home the day before.
A. what time I will leave B. what time I left
C. what time I had left D. what time I leave
20. Oh, Im really sorry! ~ ______________.
A. Thats all right
B. Thanks
C. Yes, why?
D. It was a pleasure
21. Although he was________, he agreed to play tennis with me.
A. exhaustion
B. exhausting
C. exhausted
D. exhaustive
22. Do you like the weather here? ~ I wish it_________.
A. doesnt rain
B. wont rain
C. didnt rain
D. hadnt rained
23. In order to avoid boredom, the most important thing is to keep oneself ______.
A. occupational
B. occupation
C. occupant
D. occupied
24. You look nice today. I like your new hairstyle. ~ ________________.
A. Its nice of you to think so
B. Shall I? Thanks
C. Oh well done!
D. I feel interesting to hear that
25. I have to announce that the manager cannot attend our party today,_____ is a pity.
A. who
B. which
C. that
D. what
26. We can____ not only through words but also through body language.
A. communicate
B. transfer
C. talk
D. interpret
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BI THI MU S 05
KIM NH CHT LNG GIO DC
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I. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best
solution finish each of the given gaps.
I had a terrible time last Saturday. It (01)____ cold, but quite sunny, so after lunch I walked into town. I
wanted to buy a pullover. I was looking in the window of a clothes (02)____ when someone stole my wallet. While
I was walking home, it started (03)____ and I arrived home cold and miserable. I decided to have a hot bath. I was
getting ready to have my bath (04)____ the doorbell rang. It was a flower seller and it took me several minutes to
make him go away. Unfortunately, all the time he was talking (05)____ me, the water was running. You can
imagine how the kitchen was!
01. A. was
B. is
C. has been
D. were
02. A. office
B. bar
C. shop
D. caf
03. A. rain
B. rained
C. rains
D. to rain
04. A. where
B. when
C. if
D. so
05. A. to
B. out
C. of
D. on
II. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose stress pattern is different from others.
06. A. defeat
B. because
C. handsome
D. become
07. A. previously
B. behavior
C. believable
D. developing
III. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
08. Her parents are very strict and they never _____ her go out in the evening.
A. make
B. ask
C. allow
D. let
09. His sister is _____ than his wife.
A. very pretty
B. prettier
C. most pretty
D. more prettier
10. Do you _____ who could look after the children while I am away?
A. want
B. wish
C. think
D. know
11. I don't know _______this is right or wrong.
A. unless
B. whenever
C. whether
D. that
12. I'll come to see you tomorrow _________ I am kept late at the office.
A. unless
B. when
C. as
D. because
13. I did not _____ very well as the lights in the street were not on.
A. observe
B. watch
C. look at
D. see
14. We had to drive very carefully as the road was _____ in some places.
A. icy
B. iced
C. ice
D. icing
15. The student was not very clever, but on the other _____ he was hard-working.
A. side
B. way
C. hand
D. end
16. Excuse me. How much is the _____ fee to the City Hall?
A. entrance
B. entry
C. enter
D. entering
17. I'm glad ________ you that you can have the job.
A. that tell
B. of telling
C. of to tell
D. to tell
18. My parents think it's time I ____ married.
A. got
B. would get
C. will get
D. gets
19. I bought three books. Here are two, but where is ________one?
A. the another
B. other
C. the other
D. another
20. The football match on TV today is broadcast _____ from England.
A. lively
B. lived
C. live
D. living
21. They are _____ taking part in the final contest.
A. action
B. activating
C. active
D. actively
22. This machine has to be _____ in a cool dry place all the time.
A. keeps
B. keeping
C. kept
D. keep
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IV. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the one whose underlined part pronounced differently from others.
23. A. cleaned
B. played
C. snowed
D. brushed
24. A. pear
B. dear
C. hear
D. clear
25. A. church
B. cholera
C. chimney
D. cheek
V. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
26. Never _____ that he would become famous.
A. could he have imagine B. he could have imagined
C. did he have imagined
D. would he have
imagined
27. _____ for the bus, I try to learn a few words.
A. While waiting
B. During waiting
C. while wait
D. While I wait
28. Only when you study harder, _____.
A. can you pass the exam B. you will pass the exam
C. you can pass the exam
D. you would pass
the exam
29. No sooner had he hang up the phone, _____.
A. than it rang
B. when it rang
C. it rang then
D. then it rang
30. I wish _____ earlier.
A. I see him
B. did I see him
C. I had seen him
D. had I seen him
31. She was annoyed by something ____.
A. about I had said.
B. about had I said.
C. that I had said.
D. that had said I.
32. If your documents are in order ____.
A. that you can leave at once
B. you are leaving at once
C. you can leave at once
D. can you leave at once
33. If I had worked harder at school ____.
A. I will be sitting in a comfortable office now.
B. I would be sitting in a comfortable office now.
C. I will sit in a comfortable office now.
D. I would have sat in a comfortable office now.
34. Tom says ____.
A. that he'll never get married.
B. that will he never get married.
C. that he won't never get married.
D. that never will he get married.
35. Ships carry lifeboats ____.
A. so as the crew can escape if the ship sinks.
B. so that the crew can escape if the ship sinks.
C. so as the crew to escape if the ship sinks.
D. so that the crew to escape if the ship sinks.
VI. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one
best solution finish each of the questions that follow.
I know that it is my job to make sure that everything goes well for the tourists and I feel I work hard for the
company. I cannot be blamed for last week. I met the group at the airport and took them to the coach. The coach
driver was a bit annoyed because the flight was late. But it wasnt far to the hotel and everyone was looking
forward to their dinner. We had used the Hotel Melia before but there was a conference in it so it was fully booked.
When I announced our arrival at the reception desk of the new hotel, they said they were full. I had booked rooms
for the group but the manager said they were cancelled by phone a few days before. He insisted that he recognized
my voice and that I had made the phone call. We had a bit of argument but they obviously didnt have enough
rooms. In the end the manager phoned other hotels in the town and found rooms for everyone but in four different
hotels. By this time the coach had gone so we had to get taxis and some of the tourists started to get very angry
with me. I still dont know who made that phone call but it definitely wasnt me.
36. Why werent there any rooms available at the Hotel Melia?
A. Someone had forgotten to book them.
B. There were more people in the group than expected.
C. A conference was taking place there.
D. Someone had said they were not needed.
37. Which of the following statements was correct?
A. The rooms in Hotel Melia were not good enough for the tourists.
B. A problem occurred about hotel booking.
C. The tourists had to wait for the coach driver. D. The coach driver took the tourist to the wrong hotel.
38. Who was the text written to?
A. the writers employer B. one of the tourists
C. the coach company
D. the hotel manager
39. What happened in the end?
A. The writer found other hotels with rooms.
B. The tourists couldnt stay together.
C. The writer called the coach driver back.
D. The tourists got angry with the hotel manager.
40. What is the writer trying to do?
A. explain
B. argue
C. apologize
D. complain
VII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.
41. Good scientists always cooperate with each others no matter what their nationalities are.
A. their
B. each others
C. with
D. always
42. Many species of wild animals would become extinction if people continued to cut down forests.
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A. cut down
B. would
C. extinction
D. Many species of
43. Some bacteria are extremely harmful, but others are regular used in producing foods.
A. producing foods
B. extremely harmful
C. regular used
D. Some bacteria
44. It is suggested that smoking should to be banned in pubs, restaurants, and other public places.
A. smoking
B. other public places
C. should to be
D. It is suggested
45. On Saturday, I enjoy to go to the concert with my friends.
A. the concert
B. with
C. to go
D. On
46. Compete with television since the early 1950s, the film industry has changed dramatically.
A. Compete
B. the early 1950s
C. has
D. dramatically
47. Documentary films present factual events or circumstances of a social, political, or historical natures.
A. Documentary films
B. or
C. of a
D. natures
48. Geometry has to do mostly with such things angles, triangles, circles, and spheres.
A. has to
B. mostly
C. such things
D. and
49. The first cause of the liberation of women were the development of effective birth-control methods.
A. first cause of
B. were
C. of
D. birth-control
50. Surprisingly, a feeling of tiredness may result of a lack of exercise.
A. Surprisingly
B. a feeling of
C. result of
D. lack of
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I. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose underlined part pronounced differently from
others.
01. A. furious
B. frustrate
C. rubbish
D. punctual
02. A. terrified
B. influenced
C. accompanied
D. averaged
03. A. thunder
B. therefore
C. throughout
D. theatre
II. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
04. ____ to work if you are tired.
A. Theres no good trying B. Its no good trying
C. You are trying to D. You need to trying
05. My examination results were ____.
A. just as I expected
B. just like I expected
C. like just I expected D. like as I expected
06. The teacher wanted to know ____ my homework.
A. did you do your homework?
B. if I will do my homework
C. if I had done my homework
D. Whether had I done my homework
07. ____ that you could not come to the party.
A. It was a pity
B. A pity was it
C. I was pity
D. That was a pity
08. She insists ____.
A. please stay tonight
B. for your staying tonight
C. that you stay tonight D. you to stay tonight
III. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options
(marked A, B, C or D) one best solution finish each of the questions that follow.
George Washington was born on February 22nd, 1732 in Virginia. His parents were
Augustine and Mary Washington. George grew up on a farm in Virginia. Little is known of
his early childhood. He attended school irregularly from his 7th to his 15th year. His favorite
subject was mathematics. He learned to be a surveyor of land when he grew up. He joined
the army and was a leader during the American Revolution. He later became the first
President of the United States. George Washington is called by his people the "Father of our
country". The Americans celebrate his birthday on Presidents' Day in February. His picture
is on the one-dollar bill.
09. What subject did he like when he was a child?
A. Literature
B. Mathematics
C. History
D. Chemistry
10. His people call him ______.
A. the "Greatest Man of our country"
B. the "Father of our country"
C. the "Leader of our country"
D. the "Hero of our country"
11. The Americans celebrate his birthday on ______.
A. Presidents' Day
B. Independence Day
C. May Day
D. Labor
Day
12. Where did he grow up?
A. On a farm in Virginia
B. On a farm in
Chicago
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A. a
B. one
C. the
D. some
43. Correct me if Im wrong, but ____ we discussed that?
A. dont
B. shall
C. havent
D. didnt
44. Are there _____ people in the living room?
A. some
B. not
C. one
D. any
45. The bathroom is in _____ the bedroom and the kitchen.
A. right
B. between
C. next
D. left
VII. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one
best solution finish each of the questions that follow.
Can you imagine a world without words? The main way that we communicate with each other is by using
words. We can communicate either by speaking and listening or by writing and reading. With words, we can give
and receive information, ideas, orders and instructions.
People have used writing to communicate for about 7000 years. At first, they used to draw simple pictures
to represent objects, such as people and animals. Then people started to put pictures together to represent
something more difficult, like a sentence. The next step in the development of writing was to use symbols, or signs.
These symbols represented the sounds of words and not their meanings.
Finally, the alphabet from which modern English comes was invented in about 1500 BC. The people who
invented the alphabet used a set of symbols to represent the sound o. This symbol is still used to the same sound
today. Many languages are written with letters of an alphabet, including Vietnamese.
46. The first kind of writing used simple ____.
A. pictures
B. people
C. objects
D. animals
47. What is the most suitable title for this article?
A. writing and reading
B. words and writing
C. listening and speaking
D. alphabets and their meaning
48. People communicate with each other using ____.
A. instructions
B. information
C. words
D. books
49. An alphabet is a set of letters that represent the different sounds of a ____.
A. language
B. word
C. symbol
D. letter
50. A later form of writing used symbols to represent ____.
A. words
B. pictures
C. meanings
D. sounds
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I. Read the following passage adapted from Pre-Essence Reading 1 by Rachel Lee, and mark the letter A, B, C,
or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
BODY LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
The body language people use often communicates more about their feelings than the words they are
saying. We use body movements, hand gestures, facial expressions, and changes in our voice to communicate with
each other. Although some body language is universal, many gestures are culturally specific and may mean
different things in different countries. If you want to give someone the nod in Bulgaria, you have to nod your head
to say no and shake it to say yes - the exact opposite of what we do! In Belgium, pointing with your index finger or
snapping your fingers at someone is very rude.
In France, you shouldnt rest your feet on tables or chairs. Speaking to someone with your hands in your
pockets will only make matters worse. In the Middle East, you should never show the soles of your feet or shoes to
others as it will be seen as a grave insult. When eating, only use your right hand because they use their left hands
when going to the bathroom.
In Bangladesh, the thumbs-up is a rude sign. In Myanmar, people greet each other by clapping, and in
India, whistling in public is considered rude. In Japan, you should not blow your nose in public, but you can burp
at the end of a meal to show that you have enjoyed it. The OK sign (thumb and index finger forming a circle)
means everything is good in the West, but in China it means nothing or zero. In Japan, it means money, and in the
Middle East, it is a rude gesture.
01. It is mentioned in the passage that many gestures ______.
A. can be used to greet each other in public
B. may mean different things in different countries
C. are not used to communicate our feelings D. are used in greeting among men and women
02. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. In Belgium, snapping your fingers at someone is very rude
B. In Myanmar, people greet each other by clapping
C. In China, the OK sign means money
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A. middle
B. front
C. behind
D. back
32. Have you seen her ____ .
A. lately
B. later
C. latter
D. late
33. Lan loves ____ the piano and we play together everyday.
A. playing
B. play
C. plays
D. to play
34. The boy had a very _____ childhood with his caring parents.
A. joyed
B. joyful
C. joy
D. joyless
35. What do you think the weather _____. in the next few days?
A. is like
B. is going to be like
C. will be liking
D. is going to be
VI. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps
below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Can you imagine a world without words? The main way that we communicate with each other is by using
words. We can communicate either by speaking and listening or by writing and reading. With words, we can give
and receive information, ideas, orders and instructions.
People have used writing to communicate for about 7000 years. At first, they used to draw simple pictures
to represent objects, such as people and animals. Then people started to put pictures together to represent
something more difficult, like a sentence. The next step in the development of writing was to use symbols, or signs.
These symbols represented the sounds of words and not their meanings.
Finally, the alphabet from which modern English comes was invented in about 1500 BC. The people who
invented the alphabet used a set of symbols to represent the sound o. This symbol is still used to the same sound
today. Many languages are written with letters of an alphabet, including Vietnamese.
36. What is the most suitable title for this article?
A. writing and reading
B. alphabets and their meaning
C. listening and speaking
D. words and writing
37. An alphabet is a set of letters that represent the different sounds of a ____.
A. language
B. letter
C. symbol
D. word
38. A later form of writing used symbols to represent ____.
A. words
B. meanings
C. pictures
D. sounds
39. The first kind of writing used simple ____.
A. objects
B. animals
C. pictures
D. people
40. People communicate with each other using ____.
A. words
B. books
C. information
D. instructions
VII. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
41. ____ understand what he was saying.
A. Everybody couldnt B. Anybody could
C. Nobody could
D. Nobody couldnt
42. It seems strange ____. A. to have nobody to talk to
B. to talk to nobody
C. having nobody to talk to
D. having to talk to nobody
43. The teacher wanted to know ____ my homework.
A. whether had I done my homework
B. did you do your homework?
C. if I had done my homework
D. if I will do my homework
44. My examination results were ____.
A. like as I expected
B. just as I expected
C. just like I expected D. like just I expected
45. ____ that you could not come to the party.
A. I was pity
B. That was a pity
C. It was a pity
D. A pity was it
46. ____ come if you dont want to.
A. You mustnt
B. Mustnt you
C. You neednt
D. Neednt you
47. He tore up my photo, ____.
A. that made me upset B. which upset me
C. that upset me
D. what made me upset
48. She insists ____. A. you to stay tonight
B. please stay tonight
C. for your staying tonight
D. that you stay tonight
49. ____ to work if you are tired.
A. You need to trying
B. Its no good trying
C. You are trying to
D. Theres no good trying
50. It is ____ responsible for the organization.
A. I who are
B. I am
C. I who am
D. I who is
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I. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the different stress pattern from
the others of the same group.
01. A. appear
B. entire
C. refund
D. damage
02. A. advantage
B. impression
C. photograph
D. incentive
II. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
03. Even people ____ werent be able to get into the theatre.
A. having tickets
B. who had tickets
C. who have tickets
D. to have ticket
04. We recommend that ____. A. you should go home both B. you both going home
C. go home both you
D. you both go home
05. I was surprised at ____.
A. how was it cold
B. how cold it was
C. how cold was it
D. how it was cold
06. We decided that ____. A. the all whitely painted
B. someone paint the all white
C. the wall should be painted white
D. the wall be painted white
07. Tam looked as if ____.
A. a ghost he had seen B. a ghost did he see
C. he had seen a ghost
D. he has seen a ghost
III. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
08. If the machine is not properly operated, it may ____ down.
A. broken
B. broke
C. break
D. breaking
09. Quang and Nga are getting married, ____ not having very much money.
A. in spite
B. however
C. but
D. despite
10. When the police arrived, all the money in the bank had ____.
A. disappeared
B. run
C. stolen
D. lost
11. It is my great ____ to meet you here.
A. pleasing
B. pleasure
C. pleased
D. please
12. This is my ex-wife. We got ____ two yeas ago.
A. divorce
B. divorces
C. divorced
D. divorcing
13. The men here are very handsome, but I ____ you. Please come!
A. look
B. see
C. remember
D. miss
14. Many people still ____ to believe that smoking is harmful.
A. deny
B. not
C. refuse
D. stop
15. Apart ____ that, her main function is to receive phone calls and report to the boss.
A. of
B. besides
C. for
D. from
16. Peter goes to the window and ____ down. There's a Mercedes waiting for him.
A. looks
B. views
C. turns
D. sees
17. A sudden noise from the streets ____ me out of my dream.
A. drove
B. made
C. called
D. brought
18. You've unnecessarily mentioned the issue. We've all been ____ with it.
A. fame
B. familiarity
C. familiarly
D. familiar
19. All the men but one ____ present last night.
A. are
B. was
C. is
D. were
20. Harry Potter has been____ in the U.S and many other countries around the world.
A. showing
B. showed
C. show
D. shown
21. Fred is going to ____ us in front of the theater, isn't he?
A. wait
B. meet
C. expect
D. visit
22. He drove so carelessly that he was sure to ____ an accident.
A. see
B. cause
C. make
D. meet
23. There are so many people in the street that the police couldn't do ____.
A. everything
B. anything
C. most things
D. nothing
24. My uncle's office is on ____.
A. floor three
B. three's floor
C. third floor
D. the third floor
25. Look at the crowd. I ____ what they are waiting for.
A. wonder
B. interested
C. don't know
D. see
26. By the ____ you arrived, I had been talking for three hours non-stop.
A. way
B. hour
C. minute
D. time
27. When she left school last year, she went ____ into the drama college.
A. right
B. straight
C. rightly
D. straightly
28. My father decided to ______ smoking after he had been smoking for ten years.
A. take up
B. get over
C. put away
D. give up
29. Pat: "Would you like something to eat?" Kathy: "______. I'm not hungry now."
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A. Yes, I would
B. No, thanks
C. No, no problem
D. Yes, it is
30. The government initiated the programme of ______ reform in the 1980s.
A. economist
B. economically
C. economic
D. economised
31. ______ students attended the meeting that there weren't enough chairs for all of them.
A. So much
B. Too many
C. So few
D. So many
32. I'm going ______ for a few days so dont send me any more work.
A. over
B. in
C. after
D. away
33. Kevin: "How far is it from here to the nearest post office?" Lan: "______."
A. Two kilometers at least
B. No, it's rather far
C. Yes, it's quite near here
D. Turn left and then turn right
34. Peter doesn't like scuba-diving. ______ does his brother.
A. So
B. Neither
C. Either
D. Too
35. If I had the map now, I ______ a short-cut across the desert.
A. can take
B. could take
C. could have taken
D. take
36. I first met her two years ago when we ______ at Oxford University.
A. were studying
B. had been studying
C. have been studying
D. are studying
37. David: "Could you bring me some water?" Waiter: "______."
A. No, I can't
B. Certainly, sir
C. Yes, I can
D. I don't want to
IV. Choose from the four underlined parts of each sentence (marked A, B, C, and D) one that needs correcting.
Identify tour answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
38. When she arrives, she will be wearing a blue jeans so that you can recognize her.
A. so
B. When
C. a
D. be
39. As soon as he saw what she did, he told the bus driver to stop.
A. to stop
B. did
C. as
D. saw
40. Most of viewers are children and it is them who are exposed to violence.
A. to
B. children
C. them
D. Most
41. There was little point to take the car back to the same garage.
A. to take
B. car back
C. same
D. little
42. A person who stays at home all the time soon gets fed up of everything.
A. the
B. who
C. soon
D. of
V. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the others of the same group.
43. A. shall
B. hall
C. ball
D. tall
44. A. stacks
B. wastes
C. major
D. irrigation
45. A. bound
B. country
C. sound
D. count
VI. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one
best solution finish each of the questions that follow.
Is your life full of stress? Maybe it is your astrological sign. A study in Australia last year said signs with
the most stress are Aquarius (Jan 20 to Feb 18), Gemini (May 21 to June 20) Virgo (Aug 23 to Sept 22) and Cancer
(June 21 to July 22). The people who have peaceful lives are under the signs of Pisces (Feb 21 to March 20) ,
Scorpio (Oct 23 to Nov 22, and Taurus (April 21 to May 20). Kathleen Johnson, a Vermont astrologer, decided to
continue the work. She now has a stress chart that decides which marriages and friendships will be most
harmonious and which will be most stressed. Johnson says that any sign together with Pisces or Scorpio will
probably have an easy and peaceful time. But signs that are put together with Aquarius would always be stressed.
And marriage of Aquarius to Aquarius has no possibility of success. Says Johnson, "We should all work together. If
I know something as an astrologer that would help you as a doctor or psychotherapist, why not?".
46. Some friendships are more ____ than others.
A. harmonious
B. decided
C. religious
D. astrological
47. Johnson believes that Taurus is a ____ sign.
A. stressed
B. easy
C. unhappy
D. peaceful
48. What is the most important idea in this text?
A. We should all work together.
C. It will help your marriage if you study astrology.
B. You should by an astrology book to read. D. Your astrological sign can be important in a friendship.
49. According to Johnson Aquarius is a ____ sign.
A. friendly
B. happy
C. stressed
D. peaceful
50. A Scorpio who marries a Pisces will be ____.
A. peaceful
B. unsuccessful
C. happy
D. stressed
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I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correcting to make
the sentence grammatically and meaningfully right:
01. The ozone layer must be protected because it shields the earth from excessive ultraviolet radiate.
A. radiate
B. from
C. must be protected
D. it
02. Though Pablo Picasso was primarily a painting, he also became a fine sculptor, engraver, and ceramist.
A. fine
B. Though
C. painting
D. primarily
03. Meal time also gives children a chance to learn how some of their favorite dishes making.
A. also gives
B. to learn
C. making
D. how
04. Even on the most careful prepared trip, problems will sometimes develop.
A. Even
B. on
C. careful
D. will sometimes
05. Carbohydrates and fats are two essential sources of energy for animal grow.
A. grow
B. and fats
C. for
D. sources
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
06. A. chair
B. chalk
C. chemistry
D. teacher
07. A. than
B. there
C. maths
D. weather
III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part has different
stress pattern from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
08. A. obedient
B. family
C. solution
D. whenever
09. A. expect
B. enjoy
C. because
D. visit
10. A. conversation
B. entertainment
C. information
D. applicable
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
incomplete sentences.
11. Its a beautiful day! Would you like to go _______?
A. to sail
B. for sailing
C. sailing
D. to sailing
12. Most of them also have more time to devote ______ leisure.
A. to
B. for
C. of
D. with
13. The government has ______ an inquiry to investigate bribery in local elections.
A. set out
B. set up
C. set to
D. set about
14. He is ____ to lift his weight.
A. enough strong
B. not strong enough
C. strong not enough D. not enough strong
15. Please dont ______ against that wall. It dirties the new paint.
A. curl
B. tumble
C. itch
D. lean
16. Blood ______ are needed urgently, as the national blood bank reserves are getting low.
A. donors
B. volunteers
C. offers
D. givers
17. ______ has such a stunning achievement been recorded.
A. Seldom
B. Recently
C. Today
D. Always
18. Recent EU legislation is aimed at removing trade ______ between member states.
A. fences
B. barriers
C. walls
D. boundaries
19. Hoi An is famous____ its old streets.
A. to
B. of
C. for
D. about
20. ____ open the window for you?
A. Should I do
B. Shall I to
C. Do I
D. Shall I
21. Their house is much____ than ours.
A. big
B. more bigger
C. more big
D. bigger
22. She will help you____ she has some free time.
A. what
B. where
C. when
D. how
23. My brother stopped____ two years ago.
A. smoke
B. smoking
C. smoked
D. to smoke
24. He is tired now. He____ the gardening for hours.
A. is doing
B. did
C. has been doing
D. does
25. Cuba is____ sugar growing areas in the world.
A. one of largest
B. one of the largest
C. largest
D. one of the larger
26. The biscuits that you sent over were ______ that I ate them all.
A. so good
B. good
C. very good
D. too good
27. ______ I known what he was really like, I would never have married him.
A. Would
B. Had
C. Did
D. Have
28. When Newton was 22 years old, he began____ the theory of gravitation.
A. to study
B. study
C. studies
D. studied
29. They were too late. The plane ____ off ten minutes.
A. was taking
B. took
C. was taken
D. had taken
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I. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best solution to make a sentence from the
given prompts:
01. to/ always/ give/ his/ him/ smoking/ friends/ up/ ask/.
A. His friends always ask to him give up smoking. B. His friends always ask to him give smoking up.
C. His friends ask always him to give up smoking. D. His friends always ask him to give up smoking.
02. to/ school/ homework/ or/ do/ at/ I/ dont/ have/ weekend/ to/ go.
A. At weekend I dont have school to go or homework to do.
B. I dont have to go to school at weekend for do homework.
C. I dont have to go to school or do homework at weekend.
D. I dont go to school or do to have homework at weekend.
03. famous/ show/ will/ all/ be/ most/ the/ in/ singers/ heard/ this/ pop/.
A. All the most famous singers pop will be heard in this show.
B. All most the famous pop singers will be heard in this show.
C. All the most famous pop singers will be heard in this show.
D. All most the famous pop singers will be in this show heard.
04. the/ England/ Oxford/ university/ is/ city/ oldest/ in/.
A. Oxford is in England the oldest city university in England.
B. Oxford is the oldest university city in England. C. Oxford is in England the oldest university.
D. Oxford is the oldest city university in England.
05. half/ she/ to/ an/ at/ queue/ the/ bus/ stop/ has/ hour/ for/.
A. She has half an hour at the bus stop to queue for. B. She has half an hour to queue for at the bus stop.
C. She has to queue at half an hour for the bus stop. D. She has to queue at the bus stop for half an hour.
II. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right:
06. ______ Ms Lindas application for the job was refused, she felt very disappointed.
A. While
B. When
C. Before
D. As soon as
07. The examiners will test your ______ to drive under normal conditions.
A. virtue
B. wisdom
C. ability
D. advantage
08. Bird flu______ by the virus H5N1.
A. is causing
B. caused
C. is caused
D. are caused
09. An eyewitness described how ten people_____ in the fire.
A. had been killed
B. had been being killed
C. were killed
D. had killed
10. He hated his job, as a ______ of fact he has now given it up.
A. type
B. matter
C. condition
D. nature
11. - Is it all right if I use your bike?
- ______
A. I dont care.
B. Oh, forget it.
C. Sure, go ahead.
D. I accept it
12. _____ he tried hard, he didnt succeed in his work.
A. In spite of
B. Despite
C. But
D. Though
13. The child was told to eat all his vegetable or ______ he would get no ice-cream.
A. else
B. in fact
C. in case
D. instead
14. Faradays father worked very ______, but he could ______feed the family.
A. hardly/ hardly
B. hardly/ hard
C. hard/ hard
D. hard/ hardly
15. She was so frightened that she was shaking like_____.
A. a leaf
B. a flag
C. the wind
D. jelly
16. That pipe ______ for ages - we must get it mended.
A. is leaking
B. leaks
C. had been leaking
D. has been leaking
17. After he ______ his English course, he went to England to continue his study.
A. finish
B. had finished
C. finished
D. finishes
18. Americans often say Thank you when you help them ______ something.
A. to doing
B. do
C. makes
D. doing
19. Things ______ greatly since we ______ Doi Moi policy.
A. changed/ had
B. changed/ has had
C. have changed/ have had D. have changed/ had
20. My brother ______ his driving test when he was 18.
A. passed
B. passes
C. was passing
D. has passed
21. You give a ______ party in your new house to celebrate moving into it.
A. housekeeping
B. housewarming
C. house-coming
D. house guest
22. The workers______ go to work late last week.
A. were used to
B. use to
C. used
D. used to
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23. They left the room_______ they had finished the exam.
A. while
B. before
C. once
D. although
24. Why didnt you listen to me ______ I was talking to you?
A. while
B. until
C. by the time
D. whenever
25. It was so noisy that I couldnt concentrate ______ my lesson.
A. at
B. in
C. from
D. on
III. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the others of the same group:
26. A. picked
B. received
C. stayed
D. considered
27. A. cook
B. look
C. room
D. good
28. A. beach
B. wealth
C. meat
D. peaceful
IV. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that needs correcting to make the given
sentence meaningfully and grammatically correct:
29. The result of that test must be inform before August.
A. result
B. must be
C. before
D. inform
30. There are also many single mothers and single fathers which are raising children by themselves.
A. which
B. are
C. many
D. by
31. She has disappeared three days ago, and they are still looking for her now.
A. has disappeared
B. for her
C. are still
D. and
32. My little daughter is going to being taken to day care center.
A. taken
B. little
C. is going to
D. being
33. In spite of my father is old, he still goes to work.
A. old
B. goes
C. work
D. In spite of
V. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the different stress pattern from
the others of the same group:
34.A. expensive
B. effective
C. malaria
D. engineer
35.A. people
B. picture
C. person
D. across
VI. Read the following text then answer the questions that follow by circling its corresponding letter marked A,
B, C, or D.
Greetings in all languages have he same purpose: to establish contact with another person, to recognize his
or her existence and to show friendliness. The formulas for greeting are very specific and usually do not carry any
literal meaning people say Good morning even if it is a miserable day and may reply to How are you? with
Fine, thanks even if they arent feeling well. Closings, like greetings are commonly used to exchange with no
literal meaning. People who are leaving each other permanently or for a long time shake hands or embrace,
depending on the relationship. If you are in an unfamiliar situation and wonder what to do, watch other people or
ask. It is interesting, and sometimes very important to learn about the standards of courtesy in different cultural
areas of the world so that we can practice them well and avoid awkwardness in case we get a chance to visit a
person or a community of unfamiliar social customs.
36. Which of the following is a benefit of learning about the standards of courtesy in a different cultural area?
A. You can practice meeting with people from different cultural areas.
B. You can act comfortably when you have a chance to visit the community.
C. You can have a chance to visit a community of unfamiliar social customs.
D. You can avoid meeting with a community of unfamiliar social customs.
37. According to the passage, what should you do when you are in an unfamiliar situation?
A. Observe what other people do.
B. Use formulas you know.
C. Ask your friends for help.
D. Wonder what you should do.
38. In what way are closings similar to greeting?
A. They are exchanges.
B. They are common.
C. They have no literal meaning.
D. They are familiar.
39. Which of the following is a characteristic of the formulas for greeting?
A. literal
B. usual
C. specific
D. common
40. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a purpose of greetings?
A. To show that you recognize his or her present. B. To create contact with the person being greeted.
C. To show that you are willing to be his or her friend. D. To show that you admire him or her.
VII. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
41. I started working here in 1998.
A. I have worked here since 1998.
B. I have started working here since 1998.
C. I havent worked here since 1998.
D. I have started work here since 1998.
42. Your car is more expensive than mine.
A. Your car is not cheaper than mine.
B. My car is as expensive as yours.
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I. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A,
B, C, or D.
01. A. difference
B. internet
C. suburban
D. character
02. A. favourite
B. beautiful
C. effective
D. popular
03. A. evolve
B. exist
C. enjoy
D. enter
04. A. success
B. passion
C. medium
D. aspect
05. A. visit
B. attraction
C. government
D. borrowing
II. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best
solution finish each of the given gaps.
Tonight I am going to stay in and watch television. There is a film on that I want to see. It is __(6)__ a
policeman trying to find the man who killed his brother. I saw it last year ___(7)___ the cinema. It was too late at
night and I fell asleep __(8)__ the end so I cant remember __(9)___ happened.
I dont __(10)___ watch much TV. There are too __(11)___stupid quiz shows and boring programs about
politics. I sometimes watch the News __(12)__ I dont enjoy it. There is never __(13)___ good news - just wars
and disasters. I dont think that there are __(14)__ comedy programs. They should put on more. They cheer me
__(15)___and make me laugh. And, of course, Id like to see more exciting movies!
06. A. amuse
B. along
C. around
D. about
07. A. at
B. by
C. on
D. in
08. A. before
B. after
C. below
D. behind
09. A. which
B. what
C. that
D. all
10. A. probably
B. really
C. possibly
D. usually
11. A. lot
B. much
C. more
D. many
12. A. but
B. because
C. if
D. what
13. A. less
B. any
C. all
D. some
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14. A. extra
B. enough
C. few
D. fewer
15. A. in
B. off
C. on
D. up
III. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the others of the same group:
16. A. book
B. look
C. floor
D. good
17. A. good
B. food
C. soon
D. noon
18. A. month
B. thank
C. youth
D. than
19. A. child
B. change
C. cheap
D. chorus
20. A. cake
B. manage
C. hate
D. mate
IV. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right:
21. ____ to an accident in the High Street, traffic is moving very slowly on the London road.
A. Because
B. Through
C. Owing
D. Since
22. Its an awful _____ your wife couldnt come. I was looking forward to meeting her.
A. sorrow
B. harm
C. shame
D. shock
23. Of course Im a Christian ____ I expect everyone who works here to be a Christian too.
A. and
B. but
C. since
D. then
24. He is a little bit ____ in his left ear, but if you speak clearly he will hear what you say.
A. disabled
B. diseased
C. dead
D. deaf
25. ____ scientists have observed increased pollution in the water supply.
A. Lately
B. Late
C. Later
D. Latter
26. He left his book at home, hes always so ____ .
A. forgetting
B. forgotten
C. forgetful
D. forgettable
27. If only he ____ told us the truth in the first place, things wouldnt have gone wrong.
A. should have
B. had
C. would have
D. have
28. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are always _____ with each other about money.
A. arguing
B. shouting
C. discussing
D. annoying
29. He enjoyed the dessert so much that he accepted a second ____ when it was offered.
A. helping
B. pile
C. sharing
D. load
30. She remember the correct address only _____ she had posted the letter.
A. after
B. afterwards
C. since
D. following
31. It was impossible for her to tell the truth so she had to _____ a story.
A. invent
B. lie
C. imagined
D. combine
32. The children did not know the _____ by which the game was played.
A. customs
B. facts
C. orders
D. rules
33. Mr. and Mrs. Black were delighted when they ____ to sell their house quickly.
A. risked
B. succeeded
C. managed
D. could
34. Ill have to ___ to you, otherwise he will hear.
A. whistle
B. say
C. whisper
D. shout
35. Can you tell me the ____ of these shoes?
A. expense
B. charge
C. price
D. amount
36. The two countries want to live in ________.
A. peacefully
B. peaceful
C. peace
D. peacefulness
37. He manages to cut the cake into six ________ pieces.
A. equality
B. equally
C. equalize
D. equal
38. All of us think that she has a ________ voice.
A. beautiful
B. beautifully
C. beauty
D. beatifullness
39. Whats the ________ of Vietnam?
A. populous
B. populate
C. population
D. popular
40. My brother can play a lot of ________ instruments.
A. musically
B. musician
C. music
D. musical
41. My brother has no ________ in football.
A. interesting
B. interestingly
C. interested
D. interest
42. The ________ area of the city is not very attractive.
A. industrial
B. industry
C. industrialize
D. industrialism
43. Hamlet is a ________ play.
A. successful
B. successfully
C. succeed
D. success
44. Everyone knows that women are ________ to men.
A. equalize
B. equal
C. equality
D. equally
45. We call a boy learning at school a ________.
A. schools boy
B. boy of school
C. schoolboy
D. boy at school
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V. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that needs correcting to make the given
sentence meaningfully and grammatically correct.
46. She can sing very beautiful and dance very gracefully but she cannot do any difficult math exercise.
A. beautiful
B. very
C. any
D. math
47. With this type of exercise, reads the questions first and then read the text to find the correct answers.
A. reads
B. then
C. to
D. correct
48. Children nowadays seem to be more intelligenter than their parents when they were at the same age.
A. nowadays
B. more intelligenter
C. were
D. age
49. When I came in, my father was talking to anyone so I went out quietly.
A. came
B. talking
C. anyone
D. quietly
50. I want to try on the blue skirt over there. Can you showing me the changing room?
A. want
B. on
C. Can
D. showing
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I. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A,
B, C, or D.
01. A. invention
B. discover
C. difficult
D. important
02. A. reduction
B. popular
C. financial
D. romantic
03. A. refusal
B. explorer
C. possibly
D. acceptance
04. A. people
B. person
C. picture
D. across
05. A. effective
B. expensive
C. engineer
D. malaria
II. Read the following text then answer the questions that follow by circling its corresponding letter marked A,
B, C, or D.
Ever since humans have inhabited the earth, they have made use of various forms of communication.
Generally, this expression of thoughts and feelings has been in the form of oral speech. When there is a language
barrier, communication is accomplished through sign language in which motions stand for letters, words, and
ideas. Tourists, the deaf and the mute have had to resort to this form of expression. Many of these symbols of the
whole words are very picturesque and exact and can be used internationally; spelling, however, cannot. Body
language transmits ideas or thoughts by certain actions, either intentionally or unintentionally. A wink can be a way
of flirting or indicating that the party is only joking. A nod signifies (biu th) approval, while shaking the head
indicates a negative reaction. Other forms of nonlinguistic language can be found in Braille (a system of raised
dots read with the fingertips), signal flags. Morse code (m Mooc-x), and smoke signals. Road maps and picture
signs also guide, warn, and instruct people. While verbalization is the most common form of language, other
systems and techniques also express human thoughts and feelings.
06. The word these in the text refers to____.
A. tourists
B. sign language motions
C. the deaf and the mute D. thoughts and feelings
07. The word wink in the paragraph means most nearly the same as_____.
A. close two eyes briefly
B. nod the head up and down
C. close one eye briefly
D. shake the head from side to side
08. Which form other than oral speech would be most common used among blind people?
A. Braille
B. Body language
C. Picture signs
D. Signal language
09. How many different forms of communication are mentioned here?
A. 11
B. 5
C. 7
D. 9
10. People need to communicate in order to_____.
A. create language barriers
B. keep from reading with their fingertips
C. be picturesque and exact
D. express thoughts and feelings
III. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right:
11. Sales were poor last month; ______, there has been an increase this month.
A. however
B. otherwise
C. because
D. moreover
12. The plane crashed into the bridge because it was flying too _____.
A. narrow
B. deep
C. shallow
D. low
13. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are always _______with each other about money.
A. arguing
B. annoying
C. discussing
D. shouting
14. I am tired _______having to wash the dishes every night.
A. with
B. at
C. of
D. by
15. She remembered the correct address only _______she had posted the letter.
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A. following
B. afterwards
C. since
D. after
16. Ill have to _______to you, otherwise he will hear.
A. shout
B. whistle
C. whisper
D. say
17. If you hear the fire ______, leave the building quickly.
A. caution
B. notice
C. alarm
D. publicity
18. The Asian Games is an occasion when friendship and _______are built and deepened.
A. admiration
B. rival
C. determination
D. solidarity
19. The disappearance of one or several species may result in the loss of ______.
A. biology
B. university
C. diversity
D. biodiversity
20. I am interested in natural science subjects like mathematics, physics and_______.
A. chemistry
B. music
C. geography
D. literature
21. Have you live here ______ life?
A. all the
B. all your
C. the
D. your all
22. You are going to come to the party, _____?
A. wont you
B. do you
C. will you
D. arent you
23. Women workers wear hats in _______their hair gets caught in the machinery.
A. case
B. occasion
C. course
D. event
24. I often go to the school _____ to borrow books in my free time.
A. class
B. library
C. room
D. yard
25. _____ to an accident in the High Street, traffic is moving very slowly on the London road.
A. Through
B. Because
C. Since
D. Owing
26. Are there enough apples for us to have one_______?
A. each
B. self
C. individually
D. every
27. He is a little bit _____ in his left ear, but if you speak clearly he will hear what you say.
A. deaf
B. disabled
C. diseased
D. dead
28. You can borrow _____ books as you want.
A. as much
B. as many
C. too many
D. so much
29. Why are you learning English? - _______ I need it for my job.
A. If
B. But
C. Because
D. So
30. The children did not know the _______by which the game was played.
A. facts
B. rules
C. customs
D. orders
31. Im really looking forward _______to university.
A. going
B. go
C. to going
D. to go
32. A new study group has been set ______ by the government.
A. out
B. away
C. up
D. down
33. We will always ______ the wonderful winter holiday we had in Australia.
A. remind
B. reflect
C. revise
D. remember
34. Reading books is still one of ______ most popular forms of entertainment.
A. the
B. a
C. any
D. an
35. The 22nd Southeast Asian Games were ______ in Vietnam from 5th to 13th December 2003.
A. conducted
B. held
C. taken
D. carried
36. They laughed a lot last night. The film ______ have been very funny.
A. must
B. would
C. can
D. ought
IV. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the others of the same group:
37. A. chimney
B. cholera
C. check
D. churched
38. A. cleaned
B. played
C. snowed
D. brushed
39. A. brushed
B. cleaned
C. played
D. snowed
40. A. timid
B. tidy
C. timer
D. kite
V. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best solution to make a sentence from the
given prompts:
41. we/ now/ facing/ problem/ deforestation/ are/ of/ the
A. We are now facing of the problem with deforestation.
B. Now we are facing with the deforestation of problem.
C. Now are we facing with the deforestation of problem.
D. We are now facing with the problem of deforestation.
42. you/ really/ be/ able/ dress/ yourself/ age!/ should/ to/ at/ your
A. You should be really able to dress yourself at your age!
B. You really should be able to dress yourself at your age!
C. You should really be able to dress yourself at your age!
D. You should really able dress to be yourself your age at!
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VI. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that needs correcting to make the given
sentence meaningfully and grammatically correct.
43. I was such nervous that I didnt think I would pass the exam.
A. the exam
B. didnt
C. would
D. such nervous
44. There is a hotel at the bottom of the canyon where we can stay there.
A. can stay there
B. of the canyon
C. is a hotel
D. at the
45. I went to the United States six months ago because mine cousin is out there.
A. mine cousin
B. months ago
C. went to
D. out
VII. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
46. Sarah didnt attend the history lecture, and neither did George?
A. Sarah and George didnt go to the history lecture.
B. Did George attend the history lecture with Sarah?
C. Either Sarah or George attended the history lecture. D. Did Sarah see George at the history lecture?
47. She always gets the right answer.
A. She never answers right
B. She is always right.
C. She never fails to get the right answer
D. She fails to get the right answer all the time.
48. I regret not booking the seats in advance
A. If only I had booked the seats in advance.
B. I wish I have booked the seats in advance.
C. I wish I booked the seats in advance.
D. If only I booked the seats in advance.
49. No one has seen Linda since the day of the party.
A. No one has seen Linda for ages.
B. Linda is nowhere to be seen at the party.
C. Linda has not been seen since the day of the party.
D. The party is going on without Linda.
50. The carpets were so expensive that we didnt buy them.
A. The carpets were such expensive for us to buy them. B. The carpets were very expensive for us to buy.
C. The carpets were too expensive for us to buy.
D. The carpets were too expensive for us to buy them.
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I. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best
solution finish each of the questions that follow.
The coffee plant is actually a large shrub (bi), or bush, not really a tree. It can grow very tall (from three
to nine meters) if it is left alone in the wild. It has dark green leaves on the outside and lighter green leaves
underneath. Small white blossoms appear on the leaves, making the coffee plant look like its covered with snow.
After a few days, the fragrant blossoms (hoa thm) fall off the plant, and small berries begin to grow. The berries
change from green to dark red in about six months. Underneath the berry skin there is a green bean. When the
berries are ripe, they are picked, and the bean inside is removed. This is the bean that produces coffee. Coffee
beans are picked by hand, one by one. Then they are dried and prepared for market. Coffee beans are shipped all
over the world. When they reach their destination, different coffee beans are blended together to produce different
kinds of coffee. Then the beans are roasted, ground and packaged in air-tight cans and bags to keep the coffee
fresh. Different countries prefer different blends (pha trn). In Turkey and Arabia, dark coffee is preferred. In the
United States and Canada, the coffee is not so dark. Coffee is also prepared and served differently all over the
world. In some places, it is made very thick and strong and served in small cups. Other countries serve coffee with
more water in it, in bigger cups.
01. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a characteristic of the coffee plant?
A. It takes about six month for the berries to ripen.
B. It can grow up to nine meters tall.
C. It has small white blossoms.
D. When the berries are ripe, the beans inside become brown.
02. Which of the following countries prefer dark coffee?
A. France
B. Canada
C. America
D. Arabia
03. Which of the following does the word they in the passage refer to_____.
A. coffee beans
B. the berries
C. the blossoms
D. coffee plants
04. Which of the following the true about the coffee plant, according to the passage?
A. It has light green leaves on the outside and darker green leaves underneath.
B. When the berries are ripe, they fall of the plant.
C. The coffee plant looks its best when covered with snow.
D. It is a bush, not a tree.
05. Which of the following words mean almost the same as the word fragrant in the passage?
A. foul-smelling
B. smelly
C. sweet-smelling
D. odorous
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II. Choose from the four underlined parts of each sentence (marked A, B, C, and D) one that needs correcting.
Identify tour answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
06. I like listening to music and to look after my cats in my free time.
A. listening to music
B. after my cats
C. to look
D. in my free time
07. You had better learning a foreign language before applying for a job.
A. learning
B. applying for a job
C. had better
D. a foreign language
08. If I have to do many homework tonight. I will not be able to attend the concert.
A. to attend
B. many homework
C. will not be
D. have to do
09. Peter is talented but handsome.
A. is talented
B. but
C. Peter
D. handsome
10. I ____ she will agree about giving you a pay rise.
A. hardly think
B. think hardly
C. hard think
D. think hard
11. She can sing very beautiful and dance very gracefully but she cannot do any difficult math exercise.
A. any
B. very
C. beautiful
D. math
12. I went to the United States six months ago because mine cousin is out there.
A. mine cousin
B. months ago
C. went to
D. out
13. I want to try on the blue skirt over there. Can you showing me the changing room?
A. showing
B. want
C. Can
D. on
III. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right.
14. What is the name of the man ______?
A. whose house the burglars broke into
B. the burglars broke into his house
C. which house the burglars broke into
D. his house the burglars broke into
15. Your health wont be improved ______.
A. if these pills are taking
B. unless you take these pills
C. when taking these tablets
D. while these tablets taking
16. If I had enough money, ______.
A. I would buy a new motorbike
B. I bought a new motorbike
C. I buy a new motorbike
D. will buy a new motorbike
17. My mother was so tired ______.
A. and the dinner cannot cook
B. as to cook the dinner
C. that she could not cook the dinner
D. to be cooking the dinner
18. ______ writing letters to Jill.
A. Jack has stopped B. Jack has never
C. Now Jack doesnt want
D. No more Jack has stopped
IV. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right.
19. Alice: How often do you go to the dentist, Anne? Anne: ______.
A. Many times
B. Twice a year
C. Next month
D. Last week
20. The house in ______ they are living is very large and beautiful.
A. that
B. which
C. whose
D. where
21. A very nice painting is hung ____ the wall in our classroom.
A. on
B. over
C. at
D. above
22. We spent a year____ this boat.
A. over building
B. building
C. to build
D. for building
23. Do you know the woman____ over there?
A. who sit
B. sat
C. sits
D. sitting
24. Katie has read ______ French books.
A. every
B. much
C. a few
D. a little
25. The context ____ which you learn something can affect how well you remember it.
A. in
B. for
C. to
D. of
26. I ______ television a lot, but now I don't any more.
A. was watching
B. am watching
C. used to watch D. used to watching
27. ____ you tell me the price of these shoes, please?
A. May
B. Could
C. Do
D. Ought
28. ____ the gold medal, he will have to do better than that.
A. So he win
B. So that he win
C. To win
D. Winning
29. If we found the remedy for cancer, many people's lives ______.
A. would be saved
B. would save
C. will save
D. would be saving
30. Computers ____ to do a lot of jobs these days.
A. using
B. use
C. are used
D. are using
31. He was ______ excited that he couldnt go to sleep.
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A. too
B. much
C. so
D. such
32. We postponed the picnic ____ . A. because of the raining heavily B. because it is raining heavily
C. because the heavily rain it was
D. because it was raining heavily
33. Wild animals are ____ almost everywhere.
A. serious threaten
B. seriously threatened
C. serious threatened D. seriously threaten
34. If you_______ a crime, you must expect to suffer the consequences.
A. make
B. commit
C. do
D. perform
35. He died _______the age of 85.
A. at
B. in
C. about
D. for
36. It was a new surfboard ________ Marilyn gave me for my birthday last year.
A. whose
B. who
C. whom
D. that
37. She has a lot of free time and wants to know how best to ______ it.
A. spend
B. make
C. waste
D. save
38. Please do not talk_______ the orchestra is playing.
A. otherwise
B. during
C. that
D. while
39. People still havent _____ how dangerous pollution can be.
A. remarked
B. minded
C. realized
D. noted
40. He hated his job, as a ______ of fact he has now given it up.
A. nature
B. matter
C. condition
D. type
V. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the others of the same group.
41. A. vanished
B. promised
C. invented
D. talked
42. A. mechanic
B. catching
C. chalk
D. cheap
VI. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps
below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Clothing habits are a matter (43____) preference (s thch) in the United States. Most people are free to
wear whatever they feel comfortable. Business people in large urban areas are (44____) to wear suits or dresses.
While clothing in rural areas is less formal. Most Americans tend to dress casually when not in formal or business
situation. When eating, most Americans hold a fork in the hand with which they write. Americans eat away from
home often, and usually they (45____) for their own meals when dining with friends. When Americans greet one
another, they often exchange a firm handshake. They may greet strangers on the street by saying Hello or Good
morning. Friends often greet each other (46___) How are you? and respond Fine, thanks Americans do not
really expect any other answer to the question How are you? because it is a way of saying hello. Except in
formal situations, people address each other by their given names once they are acquainted. Although Americans
are generally informal people, it would be (47____) to schedule an appointment before going to visit someone,
especially in business when an appointment has been made, it is considered to be prompt.
43. A. persons
B. personable
C. personal
D. person
44. A. unlikely
B. likely
C. alike
D. like
45. A. get
B. order
C. pay
D. buy
46. A. of
B. with
C. by
D. about
47. A. best
B. well
C. good
D. the best
VII. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter
A, B, C, or D.
48. A. propose
B. renowned
C. alarm
D. although
49. A. attract
B. order
C. vision
D. sorry
50. A. positive
B. punishment
C. business
D. instructor
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I. Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest of the same group. Identify
your answer by marking its corresponding letter A, B, C, or D in your answer sheet.
01. A. hatred
B. crooked
C. looked
D. sacred
02. A. washed
B. laughed
C. booked
D. wicked
II. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from the rest of the group. Identify your answer by
marking its corresponding letter A, B, C, or D in your answer sheet.
03. A. community
B. considerate
C. photographer
D. circumstance
04. A. scenery
B. atmosphere
C. location
D. festival
05. A. opposite
B. endanger
C. geometry
D. geography
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06. A. enjoy
B. expect
C. because
D. visit
07. A. applicable
B. entertainment
C. information
D. conversation
III. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the
following incomplete sentences. Identify your answer by marking its corresponding letter A, B, C, or D in your
answer sheet.
08. Lets buy our tickets while I still have ______ left.
A. a few dollars
B. a few money
C. a few dollar
D. little money
09. "______" - "What happened?"
A. How was your day? B. What did you do today?
C. I had a bad day.
D. Have a nice day
10. There is no ______ in applying for that job as you are not properly qualified.
A. chance
B. result
C. reason
D. point
11. Anne: Thanks for the nice gift!
John: ______
A. Youre welcomed
B. Im glad you like it
C. But do you know how much it costs?
D. In fact, I myself dont like it.
12. Did the teacher explain how ______ this problems?
A. can we solve
B. to solve
C. do we solve
D. solve
13. My father hasn't had much ______ with my family since he moved to New York.
A. contact
B. meeting
C. connection
D. business
14. If we built more hospitals, we could_______ better care of people.
A. treat
B. take
C. do
D. get
15. Why dont you ask the man where ______ to stay?
A. he feels like
B. he would rather
C. he would like
D. would he like
16. Nowadays children would prefer history ______ in more practical ways.
A. to teach
B. be taught
C. teach
D. to be taught
17. The price of fruit has increased recently ______ the price of vegetables has gone down.
A. otherwise
B. whether
C. when
D. whereas
18. _______ that she burst into tears.
A. Her anger was such B. So angry she was
C. Such her anger was
D. She was so anger
19. It is ______ how the Japanese society have remained their cultural heritage.
A. amazed
B. amazing
C. amazingly
D. amazement
20. The missing plane has apparently disappeared without ______.
A. trace
B. word
C. news
D. sign
21. Only if you promise to study hard ______ to help you.
A. will I agree
B. I agree
C. agree I
D. I will agree
22. Dont______ such a lie to me. I cant see you through.
A. tell
B. speak
C. say
D. talk
23. - You look nervous! ______
- This thunder scares me to death.
A. Whats wrong?
B. How are you?
C. Come on!
D. Whys that?
24. Africa is quite different from ______ people believe.
A. which
B. what
C. that
D. who
25. According to a recent survey, most people are on good_____ with their neighbours.
A. relations
B. terms
C. relationships
D. acquaintance
26. - Would you like beer or wine?
- ______
A. Yes, I'd love to.
B. I couldnt agree more. C. No, I've no choice. D. I'd prefer beer, please.
27. Can you ______ me a favor, Bill? Peter said.
A. do
B. put
C. get
D. make
28. I _______ with you on that subject.
A. am agreeing
B. agree
C. agreeing
D. am agreed
29. Most of them also have more time to devote ______ leisure.
A. of
B. with
C. to
D. for
30. Recent EU legislation is aimed at removing trade ______ between member states.
A. walls
B. boundaries
C. barriers
D. fences
31. The biscuits that you sent over were ______ that I ate them all.
A. good
B. so good
C. too good
D. very good
32. ______ I known what he was really like, I would never have married him.
A. Would
B. Did
C. Have
D. Had
33. Dont______ such a lie to me. I cant see you through.
A. tell
B. say
C. speak
D. talk
34. It is ______ how the Japanese society have remained their cultural heritage.
A. amazed
B. amazing
C. amazement
D. amazingly
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IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each
of the following questions.
35. Children enjoy telling and listening to ghosts stories, especially on Halloween night.
A. ghosts stories
B. especially
C. telling and listening D. on Halloween night
36. The food that Mark is cooking in the kitchen is smelling delicious.
A. delicious
B. is smelling
C. The food
D. is cooking
37. The work performed by these people are not worth our paying them any longer.
A. worth our paying
B. any longer
C. are
D. by these people
38. The children were playing last night outdoors when it began to rain very hard.
A. very hard
B. last night outdoors
C. were playing
D. began
39. Despite his smiling face, the second-place contestant is more sadder than the winner.
A. more sadder
B. smiling
C. Despite
D. the second-place contestant
V. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the
following incomplete sentences by marking its corresponding letter A, B, C, or D in your answer sheet.
40. _____ but he also wants to marry her.
A. Not he only loves her,
B. Not only he loves her,
C. Not only does he love her,
D. He not only loves her,
41. Never before ______ as accelerated as they are now during the technological age.
A. have historical changes been
B. have been historical changes
C. historical have changes been
D. historical changes have been
42. Peter asked me ______.
A. what time did the film start
B. what time the film starts
C. what time does the film start
D. what time the film started
43. ______ as taste is really a composite sense made up of both taste and smell.
A. What do we refer to
B. What we refer to
C. To which we refer
D. That we refer to it
44. _____, I have continued to work on my thesis.
A. Although all these problems
B. Even though there are problems
C. Despite all these problems
D. In spite of there are problems
45. The missing plane has apparently disappeared without ______.
A. news
B. word
C. trace
D. sign
VI. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one
best solution finish each of the questions that follow:
For many people the language of the Internet is English. World, Wide, Web: Three English Words was the
name of an article by Michael Specter in the New York Times a few years ago. The article went on to say: If you want
to take full advantage of the Internet, there is only one real way to do it: learn English.
In general, it is not difficult to learn to use Internet services. But although Internet services are rather easy
to use, you will have considerable difficulties if you are not familiar with English. In fact, knowledge of English is
one of the most important aspects that help you use the Internet. Learning to use a new Internet service may take a
few hours, a few days, or some weeks, but it takes years to learn a language so that you can use it fluently and
confidently. Of course, when you know some English, you can learn more just by using it on the Internet. But at
least your English should be good enough to understand commonly used words and to know what to do on the
Internet.
46. If you do not know English very well, you will ________ when using the Internet.
A. have to learn a language fluently
B. have to learn how to use Internet services for a few weeks
C. have many difficulties
D. be laughed at
47. Which of the following titles is most appropriate for the two passages?
A. Ways to take full advantage of the Internet
B. Practising your English on the Internet
C. How to use Internet services
D. English and the Internet
48. Learning to use a language fluently and confidently may take ________.
A. a few weeks
B. a few hours
C. a few years
D. a few days
49. According to the article, what should you do to take full advantage of the Internet?
A. Learn English
B. Learn the names of some websites
C. Learn to use the Internet services
D. Learn to type fast
50. Which of the following languages is considered the language of the Internet by many people?
A. French
B. Chinese
C. Japanese
D. English
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I. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the different stress pattern from
the others of the same group:
01. A. reasonable
B. disadvantage
C. automatic
D. conversation
02. A. estimate
B. inflate
C. activate
D. migrate
03. A. master
B. foreign
C. private
D. report
II. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that needs correcting to make the given
sentence meaningfully and grammatically correct.
04. My mother used to be a woman of great _______, but now she gets old and looks pale.
A. beauty
B. beautiful
C. beautify
D. beautifully
05. Will you take care _______ my little dog when I am _______ business?
A. about/ at
B. through/ away
C. for/ over
D. of/ on
06. Im not _____ with what you have done.
A. satisfied
B. satisfying
C. satisfactory
D. satisfy
07. Many people have objected to ______ marriage, which is decided by the parents of the bride and groom.
A. shared
B. sacrificed
C. agreed
D. contractual
08. I could have told you the result if I _____ it.
A. had known
B. has known
C. know
D. knew
09. Some researchers have just ______ a survey of young people's points of view on contractual marriage.
A. directed
B. sent
C. managed
D. conducted
10. John cannot make a ____ to get married to Mary or stay single until he can afford a house and a car.
A. decisively
B. decide
C. decisive
D. decision
11. In some places, people are not allowed to _____ pets.
A. buy
B. need
C. keep
D. preserve
12. What do you say when you are given a _____ of sound advice?
A. peace
B. little
C. piece
D. bit
13. The space shuttle crashed and went _______ in flames.
A. off
B. for
C. of
D. over
14. What's the _____ with you? Have you got a tooth ache?
A. question
B. wrong
C. matter
D. problem
15. All the furniture in the house ________ old-fashioned.
A. are
B. have been
C. is
D. have
16. _______ in that company?
A. Are shoes be made
B. Do shoes make
C. Shoes are made
D. Are shoes made
17. We need to make sure that our waste will be _____ and will not pollute the environment.
A. harmed
B. harm
C. harmless
D. harmful
18. Is there anything else _______ you want to ask?
A. where
B. what
C. whom
D. that
19. They ________ try to be here before the class starts.
A. should
B. ought
C. should have
D. would have
20. It is not easy to ______ our beauty when we get older and. older.
A. develop
B. collect
C. gain
D. maintain
21. I had a _____ in my back teeth and it hurt terribly.
A. cave
B. caving
C. cavity
D. caves
22. Shakespeare was not only a famous playwright _____ a poet _____ well.
A. but/ so
B. also/ as
C. and/ too
D. but/ as
23. I didnt mean to hurt you. The joke was really _____.
A. intentionally
B. intensive
C. unintended
D. unintentionally
24. Did the teacher explain how ______ this problems?
A. to solve
B. do we solve
C. solve
D. can we solve
25. Lets buy our tickets while I still have ______ left.
A. a few dollar
B. a few dollars
C. a few money
D. little money
26. Africa is quite different from ______ people believe.
A. that
B. which
C. who
D. what
27. If we built more hospitals, we could_______ better care of people.
A. get
B. do
C. take
D. treat
28. The price of fruit has increased recently ______ the price of vegetables has gone down.
A. whether
B. when
C. whereas
D. otherwise
29. If you didnt_____ rid of smoking, your health would be affected.
A. get
B. go
C. make
D. take
30. Only if you promise to study hard ______ to help you.
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A. I will agree
B. agree I
C. I agree
D. will I agree
31. There is no ______ in applying for that job as you are not properly qualified.
A. chance
B. result
C. point
D. reason
32. Glaciers are huge ice masses which ______ flow over land.
A. slowly
B. slowest
C. slow
D. slower
33. Most of the experiments are carried out in_______.
A. laboratories
B. libraries
C. schools
D. factories
III. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that needs correcting to make the given
sentence meaningfully and grammatically correct.
34. Full-time students are entitled to a 30% discounts on all clothings.
A. clothings
B. Full-time
C. are
D. on
35. Until then, I had never considered to choose teaching as a career.
A. then
B. had
C. a
D. to choose
36. There are machines, capable to produce more noise than people can tolerate.
A. to produce
B. than
C. can
D. capable
37. We need to encourage them to relax, talk freely and to ask questions.
A. to ask
B. to encourage
C. freely
D. to relax
38. We will contact with you again as soon as the dates of the trip have been confirmed.
A. soon
B. have
C. the
D. with
IV. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best
solution finish each of the questions that follow.
Have you ever shouted inside a large empty building? If so, you may have heard your voice come back to
you. The sound of your voice hits the walls and bounces back. What you hear is the echo of your voice. You hear
echo after you have shouted. This is because it takes time for the sound to travel to the walls and back to your ear
again. Sound travels very fast, even faster than a speeding aero plane. In a thunderstorm, you see lightning first.
Then a few seconds later, you hear the thunder. You can tell how near or how far the storm is by the length of time
it takes for you to hear the thunder. If you hear it very soon after you see the lightning, the storm is very close.
Many animals use their eyes to find their way. However, some animals such as bats cannot see very well. Their
ears are much better than their eyes, so they use their hearing to find their way. Since insect-eating bats are almost
blind, they send out high sounds as they fly. These sounds bounce off anything in the bat's way. The bat's ears then
pick up the echo. The echo tells the bat the safest direction to fly in. The echoes also bounce off insects in the air,
so the bat knows where to find its food.
39. An echo is _____.
A. sound of a person's voice
B. sound sent back from a surface
C. time that sound takes to travel
D. sound that large buildings make
40. It takes time for the sound of thunder to travel to our _____.
A. nose
B. ears
C. eye
D. mouth
41. Bats use echoes to _____.
A. kill other animals
B. find their way
C. make hunting sounds
D. find safe insect
42. Sounds from bats _____.
A. warn other insects of the coming bats
B. kill other insects
C. help bats to reach insects
D. chase other insects
43. During a thunderstorm, we_____.
A. see the thunder first
B. hear the thunder first
C. see the lightning first
D. hear the lightning first
V. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the others of the same group.
44. A. naked
B. looked
C. booked
D. hooked
45. A. chore
B. school
C. teacher
D. children
VI. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right:
46. I would rather ____. A. read a book than to watch TV B. read a book than watch TV
C. reading a book than watching TV
D. to read a book than watch TV
47. ____ she burst into tears. A. When to see her father,
B. If seeing her father,
C. On seeing her father,
D. When seeing her father,
48. Mary asked the stranger ____.
A. who was he
B. who he was
C. who you are
D. who are you
49. If Mary ____, she would not have been late for the class.
A. caught the bus
B. had caught the bus
C. would catch the bus
D. have caught the bus
50. It was such a difficult exam ____.
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A. news
B. information
C. fact
D. description
25. You will become ill _____ you stop working so hard.
A. if
B. unless
C. until
D. when
26. If Im tired in the evening _____ to bed early.
A. I went
B. Id have gone
C. Ill go
D. Id go
27. I think Sally is quite _____ her sister.
A. as pretty
B. prettier
C. as pretty as
D. as pretty than
28. I am not sure _____ the green coat is.
A. whose
B. who
C. whos
D. whom
29. _____ the time you get to the theater, the play will have finished.
A. In
B. By
C. on
D. Until
30. Four people were seriously ______ in an accident on the motorway.
A. injured
B. damaged
C. wounded
D. spoiled
31. Oh, no! My wallet has been _____.
A. stolen
B. picked
C. theft
D. robbed
32. Traveling to Paris _____ air is quicker than driving.
A. by
B. over
C. through
D. on
33. We watched the cat _____ the tree.
A. climb
B. was climbing
C. climbed
D. had climbed
34. It was _____ a simple question that everyone answered it correctly.
A. much
B. such
C. so
D. too
35. From the hotel there is a good _____ of the mountains.
A. picture
B. vision
C. view
D. sight
36. Is there a bank where I can _____ these pounds for dollars?
A. exchange
B. turn
C. alter
D. arrange
37. He lost the race because he _____ petrol on the last lap.
A. ran out of
B. put out of
C. got out of
D. made out of
38. Since he was a boy, one of his _____ has been stamp collecting.
A. cares
B. sports
C. professions
D. hobbies
39. That lesson was much too difficult_____ understand.
A. for I to
B. for me to
C. that
D. me to
40. ______ has such a stunning achievement been recorded.
A. Today
B. Recently
C. Always
D. Seldom
41. Its a beautiful day! Would you like to go _______?
A. sailing
B. to sail
C. to sailing
D. for sailing
42. The government has ______ an inquiry to investigate bribery in local elections.
A. set up
B. set to
C. set out
D. set about
43. Blood ______ are needed urgently, as the national blood bank reserves are getting low.
A. offers
B. donors
C. givers
D. volunteers
44. It is a shame they didnt pick you, but it doesnt ______ out the possibility that you might pass.
A. rule
B. draw
C. strike
D. cancel
45. Please dont ______ against that wall. It dirties the new paint.
A. lean
B. itch
C. curl
D. tumble
VI. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one
best solution finish each of the questions that follow.
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the American educational system was desperately in need of
reform. Private schools existed, but only for the very rich. There were very few public schools because of the
strong sentiment that children who would grow up to be laborers should not waste their time on education but
should instead prepare themselves for their lifes work. It was in the face of this public sentiment that educational
reformers set about their task. Horace Mann, probably the most famous of the reformers, felt that there was no
excuse in a republic for any citizen to be uneducated. As Superintendent of Education in the state of Massachusetts
from 1837 to 1848, he initiated various changes, which were soon matched in other school districts around the
country. He extended the school year from five to six months and improved the quality of teachers by instituting
teacher education and raising teacher salaries. Although these changes did not bring about a sudden improvement
in the educational system, they at least increased public awareness as to the need for a further strengthening of the
system.
46. The author of the passage puts the word waste in quotation marks because he ______.
A. does not want students to waste their time on education
B. is quoting someone else who said that education was a waste of time
C. wants to emphasize how much time is wasted on education
D. thinks that education is not really a waste of time
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I. Choose from the four underlined parts of each sentence (marked A, B, C, and D) one that needs correcting.
Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
01. She can sing very beautiful and dance very gracefully but she cannot do any difficult math exercise.
A. any
B. very
C. beautiful
D. math
02. I went to the United States six months ago because mine cousin is out there.
A. mine cousin
B. months ago
C. went to
D. out
03. I want to try on the blue skirt over there. Can you showing me the changing room?
A. showing
B. want
C. Can
D. on
II. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the different stress pattern from
the others of the same group.
04. A. passion
B. medium
C. success
D. aspect
05. A. attraction
B. visit
C. borrowing
D. government
III. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
06. Most of the experiments are carried out in_______.
A. laboratories
B. libraries
C. schools
D. factories
07. If you_______ a crime, you must expect to suffer the consequences.
A. make
B. commit
C. do
D. perform
08. He died _______the age of 85.
A. at
B. in
C. about
D. for
09. It was a new surfboard ________ Marilyn gave me for my birthday last year.
A. whose
B. who
C. whom
D. that
10. She has a lot of free time and wants to know how best to ______ it.
A. spend
B. make
C. waste
D. save
11. Please do not talk_______ the orchestra is playing.
A. otherwise
B. during
C. that
D. while
12. People still havent _____ how dangerous pollution can be.
A. remarked
B. minded
C. realized
D. noted
13. He hated his job, as a ______ of fact he has now given it up.
A. nature
B. matter
C. condition
D. type
14. They left the room_______ they had finished the exam.
A. once
B. although
C. while
D. before
15. Faradays father worked very ______, but he could ______feed the family.
A. hardly/ hard
B. hardly/ hardly
C. hard/ hard
D. hard/ hardly
16. The child was told to eat all his vegetable or ______ he would get no ice-cream.
A. else
B. instead
C. in fact
D. in case
17. The examiners will test your ______ to drive under normal conditions.
A. virtue
B. advantage
C. ability
D. wisdom
18. More and more young people want a university ________.
A. education
B. educate
C. educator
D. educated
19. Whats the ________ of Vietnam?
A. populous
B. populate
C. population
D. popular
20. She enjoys watching movies ________ make her laugh.
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A. what
B. who
C. they
D. which
21. When they got back from holiday, they found their house had been ______ by burglars.
A. broken into
B. broken off
C. broken up
D. broken down
22. Walking is_______ to your health
A. use
B. useful
C. using
D. used
23. The man spoke with a ________ accent.
A. southwards
B. southern
C. southbound
D. south
24. My sister is a very warm and ________ person.
A. careless
B. careful
C. care
D. carefulness
25. Since he was a boy, one of his ______ has been stamp-collecting.
A. hobbies
B. professions
C. cares
D. sports
26. Shy people often find it hard to ______ group discussion.
A. get on with
B. take part in
C. take place in D. get in touch with
27. It ______ a lot of patience to be a nurse.
A. takes
B. spends
C. costs
D. uses
28. Anyone who lives alone has to look after_______.
A. itself
B. one self
C. self
D. himself
29. My brother has no ________ in football.
A. interest
B. interested
C. interesting
D. interestingly
30. ____ to an accident in the High Street, traffic is moving very slowly on the London road.
A. Because
B. Through
C. Owing
D. Since
31. Its an awful _____ your wife couldnt come. I was looking forward to meeting her.
A. sorrow
B. harm
C. shame
D. shock
32. Of course Im a Christian ____ I expect everyone who works here to be a Christian too.
A. and
B. but
C. since
D. then
33. He is a little bit ____ in his left ear, but if you speak clearly he will hear what you say.
A. disabled
B. diseased
C. dead
D. deaf
34. ____ scientists have observed increased pollution in the water supply.
A. Lately
B. Late
C. Later
D. Latter
IV. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right:
35. their / airport / to / do / will / they / go / meet / tomorrow / the / son/.
A. They will go to meet their son to the airport tomorrow
B. They will go tomorrow to the airport to meet their son.
C. They will go to the airport to meet their son tomorrow.
D. They will go to meet their son tomorrow to the airport
36. used / tea / my / to /drink / parents / after / dinner/.
A. My parents used to drink tea after dinner.
B. My parents used to drink dinner tea after.
C. My parents used to dinner after drink tea.
D. My parents used to drink after dinner tea.
37. weather / place / camping / in / for / fine / a / is / good / Hyde Park/.
A. Hyde Park is a good place for camping in fine weather.
B. Hyde Park is a good place in fine weather for camping.
C. Hyde Park is in fine weather a good place for camping.
D. Hyde Park is for camping a good place in fine weather.
V. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the others of the same group.
38. A. hate
B. manage
C. mate
D. cake
39. A. chair
B. chalk
C. teacher
D. chemistry
40. A. disabled
B. retarded
C. arrived
D. learned
VI. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one
best solution finish each of the questions that follow.
The Nobel prizes, awarded annually for distinguished (c bit) work in chemistry, physic, physiology
(sinh l) or medicine, literature, and international peace, were made available by a fund bequeathed (chc th li)
for that purpose by Swedish philanthropist (ngi nhn c), Alfred Bernard Nobel. The prizes, awarded since
1901, are administered by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm. In 1969, a prize for economics endowed ( vn
cho) by the Central Bank of Sweden was added. Candidates for the prizes must be nominated (ch nh) in writing
by a qualified authority in the field of competition. Candidates are judged by Swedish and Norwegian academies
and institutes on the basis of their contribution to mankind. The awards are usually presented in Stockholm on
December 10, with the King of Sweden officiating (thc thi), an appropriate tribute (tng nh) to Alfred Nobel on
the anniversary of his death. Each prize includes a gold medal, a diploma, and a cash award of about one million
dollars.
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I. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the others of the same group.
01. A. sure
B. super
C. suburb
D. sudden
02. A. nature
B. native
C. nation
D. natural
II. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one whose stress pattern is different from the
others of the same group.
03. A. pneumonia
B. activity
C. psychiatrist
D. ordinary
04. A. persuade
B. reduce
C. offer
D. apply
05. A. expression
B. successful
C. physical
D. prevention
III. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right:
06. Ask the shop ____ where the washing powder is.
A. nurse
B. assistant
C. barber
D. conductor
07. Will you ____ me to post this letter tomorrow?
A. remember
B. mind
C. suggest
D. remind
08. She came into the room while they ____ television.
A. have watches
B. watched
C. were watching
D. have been watching
09. I must have a drink. Im so ____.
A. dirty
B. hungry
C. thirsty
D. thirty
10. Do you have any pets? Yes, I have ____ kittens.
A. two small black
B. small two black
C. two black small
D. black small two
11. His work is quite good ____ his sisters.
A. against
B. compared to
C. with
D. next
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12. The heavy rain caused ____ all over the country.
A. drought
B. flooding
C. fog
D. fountains
13. I ____ him to arrive in a month.
A. expect
B. wait
C. hope
D. think
14. How about ____ me a hand? Sure. Id be glad to help.
A. give
B. giving
C. to give
D. gives
15. It took me weeks to ____ my illness.
A. recover from
B. lessen
C. soothe
D. neglect
16. Dont touch that wire or you may get an electric ____.
A. shock
B. current
C. surprise
D. attack
17. This is the best play ____ I have ever seen.
A. where
B. what
C. whose
D. that
18. They ____ for Japan tomorrow.
A. will be leaving
B. will have left
C. are left
D. have left
19. Mrs. Hoa is ____ her holiday with friends in the countryside.
A. making
B. spending
C. going
D. doing
20. Ive enough food in the house, so I neednt ____ to the shops tomorrow.
A. to go
B. will go
C. go
D. going
IV. Choose from the four underlined parts of each sentence (marked A, B, C, and D) one that needs correcting.
Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
21. As soon as people began to make things to sell, advertising was founded to be useful.
A. As soon as
B. to make
C. to sell
D. founded
22. Movies have influenced current standards of beauty and has set dress fashions.
A. have influenced
B. standards of
C. has set
D. fashions
23. Calculating machines have been used for a long time.
A. Calculating
B. have been
C. for
D. long time
24. Some computers can work 500,000 times faster than any person can.
A. Some computers
B. 500,000 times
C. faster than
D. can
25. Great volumes of the blackest smoke is rolling and tumbling out of the chimneys.
A. the blackest
B. is rolling
C. out of
D. the chimneys
V. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right:
26. ____ told me this refuses to give me his name.
A. The man who
B. The man whom
C. The man who was D. The man whom was
27. ____ , he'll get there in time.
A. If he will run
B. If he runs
C. If will he run
D. If he can run
28. ____ you were coming I would have met you at the airport.
A. If I had known that
B. If I knew that
C. If I know that
D. If I have known that
29. He said ____. A. he has lost his umbrella.
B. he had lost his umbrella.
C. he lost his umbrella.
D. he already lost his umbrella.
30. She left work early ____.
A. so as to be at home when he arrived.
B. so she be at home when he arrived.
C. so that to be at home when he arrived.
D. so as that to be at home when he arrived.
VI. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps
below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
The arctic tern (nhn) is not a very big bird. It is only about 16 centimeters from its bright red beak (m) to
(31)____ tail. But soon this small bird will begin an incredible journey. It will fly from one end of the Earth to the
(32)____ a journey of about 18,000 kilometers. The tern (33)____the summer in the Arctic, but it cannot spend
the winter (34)____. It is too cold and there is (35)____food. If the tern stays in the Arctic, it will die. But
(36)____it is winter in the northern hemisphere, it is summer in the southern hemisphere. In autumn the arctic tern
will (37)____the North Pole and fly south (38)____the equator to the South Pole. When spring comes again in the
northern hemisphere, the tern (39)____return to the Arctic. When the terns migrate, birds (40)____Europe,
America and Asia meet over the Atlantic Ocean near Ireland. From here some of (41)____birds will fly along the
west coast of Africa. Other terns will follow the east coast of South America. At the same time birds from Alaska
will (42)____down the Pacific coast of America to Antarctica. How do these small birds (43)____this incredible
journey? We dont know the answer. Perhaps they use the sun, the moon and the stars (44)____a compass. If it is
cloudy or foggy, the birds will not migrate. In its life, an arctic tern travels as (45)____as the moon and back.
Thats a long way to travel for your dinner!
31. A. their
B. its
C. his
D. the
32. A. other
B. end
C. either
D. another
33. A. uses
B. spends
C. lives
D. 0
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34. A. here
B. then
C. time
D. there
35. A. no
B. few
C. a little
D. a few
36. A. while
B. after
C. when
D. during
37. A. go from
B. go away
C. are leaving
D. leave
38. A. along
B. across
C. through
D. over
39. A. will
B. are going
C. want
D. like
40. A. in
B. at
C. from
D. on
41. A. all
B. which
C. whose
D. the
42. A. continue
B. circulate
C. migrate
D. travel
43. A. make
B. do
C. go
D. fly
44. A. with
B. as
C. for
D. around
45. A. further
B. far
C. remotely
D. distantly
VII. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one
best solution finish each of the questions that follow.
About half of all insects live on plants. The rest catch and kill other insects for food. They are the hunters
of the insect world. Each kind of hunter insect has a weapon. The dragonfly uses its legs as a basket to scoop up
other insects. The sand wasp has a stinger it uses to stun its victims. Some hunter insects set traps. The tiger beetle
digs a small hole and gets in. Only its head is at the top of the hole. The tiger beetle can pop its head out like a
jack-in-the-box. It catches its victims by surprise. The ant lion digs a hole in sand and waits at the bottom. When an
ant or other insect gets near the hole, the sand gives way. The victim slides down into the jaws of the waiting ant
lion. The praying mantis is a large insect that looks as if it has arms. Its arms are really legs, but they are not used
for walking. They are used to grab and hold its victims. We fight to keep down the number of insects that eat our
food. Can you see how hunter insects help people?
46. Each kind of hunter insect ____.
A. picks a leader
B. has a weapon
C. eats plants
D. has a basket
47. The dragonfly uses its legs to ____.
A. scoop up insects B. grab insects
C. stab insects
D. sting insects
48. The tiger beetle is gold with black stripes.
A. Yes
B. No
C. Sometimes
D. No information available
49. On the whole, this story is about ____.
A. insects that use stingers B. insects that hunt other insects C. ants and lions D. animals that hunt insects
50. Which of these sentences do you think is right?
A. About half of all insects are hunter insects.
B. People fight the hunter insects.
C. All hunter insects dig holes to trap their victims.
D. Each kind of insect has a weapon.
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I. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the others of the same group.
01. A. position
B. oasis
C. desert
D. resort
02. A. stone
B. zone
C. phone
D. none
03. A. give
B. five
C. hive
D. dive
II. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one whose stress pattern is different from the
others of the same group.
04. A. defend
B. empty
C. impact
D. income
05. A. invalid
B. disorder
C. interest
D. imitate
III. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right:
06. You are nothing as clever as you used to ____.
A. intelligent
B. do
C. be
D. are
07. Most beer is cheap, but ____ is expensive.
A. rest
B. little
C. any
D. some
08. I dont mean he is ____ , but he is not very good with money.
A. honest
B. honestly
C. dishonest
D. dishonestly
09. I think we should let her ____ on holiday alone. She's not a child any more.
A. go
B. leave
C. enjoy
D. spend
10. It's important to listen to people carefully, and I usually ____.
A. do
B. did
C. to be doing
D. doing
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36. A. sit
B. chair
C. bench
D. seat
37. A. back
B. end
C. behind
D. last
38. A. take
B. keep
C. hide
D. put
39. A. thing
B. coins
C. money
D. paper
40. A. entered
B. picked
C. kept
D. put
41. A. empty
B. nothing
C. blank
D. clean
42. A. what
B. how
C. which
D. the way
43. A. off
B. down
C. put
D. away
44. A. money
B. fare
C. seat
D. price
45. A. customer
B. rider
C. passenger
D. pedestrian
VII. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one
best solution finish each of the questions that follow.
If you don't very often eat out in a restaurant, you may need some advice - as the latest issue of the Good
Food Guide points out. Several rules for people eating out are given, some of which seem perhaps of favor
restaurant staff more than they are likely to help diners. For example the Guide tells its readers to be sure to phone
up and cancel any booking they make which they can't keep. The restaurant may otherwise be holding a table and
turning away customers at its busiest time. Apparently this is a legal requirement, though how anyone could trace a
Mr. Smith or a Ms Jones who didn't turn up with a party of six is anyone's guess. The Guide also advises you to
ring up if you're going to be delayed by more than a quarter of an hour. If you don't, you table may be given to
someone else and it's only polite, according to the Guide.
46. This might be from ____.
A. a TV programme
B. a radio programme C. a newspaper
D. a brochure
47. What's Good Food Guide?
A. a book
B. a manual
C. a poster
D. a newspaper
48. You can find in the Good Food Guide some rules for ____.
A. eating in a restaurant.
C. telephoning a restaurant.
B. booking a table in a restaurant.
D. refusing a table booking.
49. If you can't keep a booking, you ____.
A. needn't call to cancel.
C. go to the restaurant to apologize.
B. should call to cancel.
D. phone the manager to cancel.
50. If you are late for the booking ____.
A. the table will be given to other people
C. you will not get your table at all.
B. its rude.
D. you should call to tell the restaurant.
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I. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one that has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the others of the same group.
01. A. switch
B. stomach
C. match
D. catch
02. A. study
B. ready
C. puppy
D. occupy
03. A. says
B. decay
C. clay
D. day
II. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the one whose stress pattern is different from the
others of the same group.
04. A. leisure
B. pleasure
C. delight
D. father
05. A. immediate
B. allowable
C. importance
D. authorize
III. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right:
06. After several ____ attempt, we have finally done it.
A. successful
B. successfully
C. unsuccessful
D. unsuccessfully
07. I think you ought to go and ____ a doctor.
A. see
B. talk
C. speak
D. visit
08. You'd better ____ on some warm clothes. It's cold today.
A. dress
B. put
C. wear
D. make
09. Youd better drive. Im too ____ for such traffic.
A. experienced
B. experiencing
C. inexperienced
D. inexperiencing
10. The job was not very interesting, but on the other ____ it was well paid.
A. way
B. side
C. hand
D. end
11. You don't need to go shopping. There are a ____ eggs in the fridge.
A. some
B. few
C. little
D. number
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12. After putting it ____ three times, we finally went to Cua Lo for a holiday.
A. over
B. in
C. of
D. off
13. I had no sooner closed the door ____ somebody started knocking on it.
A. than
B. when
C. that
D. as
14. Would you be kind ____ to open the window?
A. as
B. enough
C. much
D. with
15. I like to get up early so that I can get ____ of work done before lunch.
A. many
B. lot
C. plenty
D. much
16. If anybody ____ question, please ask me after class.
A. has
B. have
C. have the
D. has a
17. ____ did they arrive?" "Ten minutes ago."
A. How long
B. How much time
C. how many minutes D. When
18. He wants to go to the movies and she ____.
A. wants too
B. wants also
C. does too
D. does either
19. It was a long time ____ I lived here.
A. that
B. since
C. ago that
D. ago
20. The members of the club quarreled ____ themselves.
A. with
B. among
C. between
D. against
IV. Choose from the four underlined parts of each sentence (marked A, B, C, and D) one that needs correcting.
Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
21. In many countries, it is very common that women to go out to work.
A. In
B. very
C. that
D. to go
22. On the day of the test, I drove more worse than a beginner.
A. the
B. test
C. more worse
D. beginner
23. When I got home, I read again the instruction carefully.
A. When
B. home
C. again
D. carefully
24. We get a lot of homework and it is often difficult to finish them.
A. get
B. homework
C. often
D. them
25. Neither the principal nor his assistants is in favour of the proposal.
A. the
B. nor
C. is
D. of
V. Choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) the best one that make each of the following
incomplete sentences grammatically and meaningfully right:
26. She told me that she ____. A. is looking for a new office.
C. was looking for a new office.
B. will look for a new office.
D. would looked for a new office.
27. Mrs. Lien wondered where her son ____.
A. had gone.
B. has gone.
C. will have gone.
D. would have gone.
28. If I ____ , I would travel a lot.
A. were a journalist. B. would be a journalist
C. am a journalist.
D. will be a journalist.
29. If I had been driving more slowly, I ____.
A. would be able to stop in time.
C. would have been able to stop in time.
B. would have stopped just in time
D. would stop in time.
30. Mr. Smith said he would come, but he ____ yet.
A. did not come
B. had not come
C. does not come
D. has not come
VI. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps
below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Last Wednesday we had our school (31) . When I got up at 5 oclock that morning, the sun hadnt
risen yet. It was (32) dark. When I got to the ferry pier at half past five, I saw some of my classmates had (33)
arrived so I went over to talk to them. While we (34) for our other classmates, the sun came up. More
and more people came and the ferry pier started to get (35) . We (36) our classmates to be at the ferry
pier by 6:15 for we were planning to take the 6:30 ferry. (37) at 6:20 some of them had still not come. We
began to (38) but at 6:28 the (39) of our classmates arrived. We had only two minutes left to (40)
the ferry so we picked up our bags of charcoal, our barbeucue forks, food and other things and we ran to the
ferry. Just as we got on the ferry, one of the (41) pulled up the ramp and the ferry began sailing out of the (42)
. We sat down and one of our (43) said, Thank goodness we made it in time. We should arrive at
Silvermine Bay in about an hour. Just then an old lady sitting on the (44) in front of us turned (45) ,
smiled and said, But this is the ferry for Cheung Chau!
31. A fun
B activity
C holiday
D project
32. A. too
B still
C enough
D almost
33. A. not
B. already
C. been
D. hardly
34. A. were waiting
B. wait
C. waiting
D. had waited
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35. A. crowding
B. fill
C. empty
D. crowded
36. A. had told
B. ordered
C. appreciated
D. hoped
37. A. But
B. And
C. Because
D. When
38. A. worry
B. fear
C. afraid
D. angry
39. A. final
B. end
C. last
D. latest
40. A. arrive
B. catch
C. wait for
D. join
41. A. men
B. crew
C. passengers
D. us
42. A. river
B. harbor
C. bank
D. ocean
43. A. classmates
B. schoolmates
C. crews
D. fellow students
44. A. armchair
B. sofa
C. place
D. bench
45. A. up
B. away
C. around
D. over
VII. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one
best solution finish each of the questions that follow.
With unemployment so high, and often scores of applicants chasing every job, you have to count yourself
lucky to be called for an interview. If it's your first, you are bound to be nervous. In fact if you are not nervous,
your attitude is wrong. But don't let the jitters side track you from the main issue - which is getting this job. The
only way you can do is by creating a good impression on the person who is interviewing you. Followings are some
of the dos and don'ts. DO:
Find out as mush as you can about the job before hand.
Make a real effort to answer every question the interviewer asks, etc.
DON'T Ever walk into the room chewing gums, sucking on a sweet or smoking.
Forget shaking hands with the interviewer. etc.
46. This might be from ____.
A. a tourist guide book.
B. A newspaper.
C. a short story.
D. a novel.
47. The passage gives advice on ____.
A. applying for a job.
C. walking into an interview room.
B. answering questions at job interviews.
D. behaving at an interview.
48. You might be nervous at an interview because ____.
A. you can't answer the questions.
C. it's your first time.
B. the job is new to you.
D. the job is too hard for you.
49. At the interview, you should ____. A. look at the interviewer. B. ask as many questions as possible.
C. answer as many questions as possible.
D. learn about the job.
50. At the interview, you shouldn't ____.
A. forget to offer the interviewer a cigarette. B. shake hands with the interviewer before the interview.
C. shake hands with the interviewer after the interview. D. have eatables in the mouth.
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