Đề thi tổng hợp Môn: Anh Văn – Đề 9
A. PHONETICS
I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others.
1. A.takes B. hopes C. achieves D. laughs
2. A. hated B. installed C. called D. allowed
3. A. alarm B. warn C. hard D. card
4. A. course B. four C. inform D. information
5. A. institution B. question C. application D. education
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others.
6. A. indicate B, candidate C. currently D. decisive
7. A. performance B. agriculture C. acceptable D. appointment
8. A. proportion B. available C. thoroughly D. tutorial
-9. A, international B. psychology C. university D. conversation
10. A. examination B. engineering C. archeology D. mathematics
B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE
I. Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence.
11. Their washing 1 machine was out of ……, so they couldn't wash any clothes.
A. activity B. work C. order D. condition
12. He filled in the necessary forms and for the job.
A. appealed B. asked C. requested D. applied
13. Give Peter my letter! ~ If I …… him, I …… it to him.
A. see - will give B. saw - gave
C. have seen - will have given D. had seen - would have given
14. Her excellent in exams helped her to find a job.
A. notes B. reports C. grades D. degrees
15. Excuse me! I ……if you can help me.
A. expect B. hope C. believe D. wonder
16. …….of the committee, I'd like to thank you for your generous donation.
A. According B. On behalf C. Together D. In addition
17. The teachers said that the smaller classes would more individual attention and better marks.
A. restrict on B restrict in C. result in D. result of
18. The A-level course of three or four subjects either in Arts or Sciences.
A. consists B. contains C. includes. D. is made
19. I'd have told you if I . the book.
A. had seen B. should have seen C. saw D. would have seen
20. What influenced you most in your of car?
A. decision B. choice C. selection D. interest
21. You can use my bicycle you bring it back tomorrow.
A. as long as B. although C. nevertheless D. in spite of
22. I'm tail enough to be a policeman, but 1 don't have enough
A. diplomas B. certificates C. degrees D. qualifications
23 you hurry, you won't catch the train.
A. As B. Though C. Except D. Unless
24. If he phones, him to buy some potatoes on the way home.
A. remember B. recall C. remind D. recollect
25. Each university considers the application before a decision on the offer of a place.
A. making B. getting C. coming D. drawing
II. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting.
26. Tomorrow (A) I'm getting my car (B) serviced from the mechanic (C) that Jake (D) uses.
27. (A) If you (B) had been here (C) yesterday, you would have (D) see Jane.
28. (A) Unless you (B) work harder, we (C) will finish (D) on time.
29. Mike (A) usually drives (B) to school, (C) but today he (D) walks.
30. What (A) would you do (B) if you (C) would win the (D) lottery?
III. Choose the one option (A, B, C or D) corresponding to the best sentence
31. She / going / car / repair / tomorrow
A. She is going to have her car repaired tomorrow.B. She is going to have her car repair
tomorrow.
C. She is going to have her car to repair tomorrow. D. She is going to have her car repairing
tomorrow.
32. You /do /it/now /never
A. You must do it now, or never.B. If you don't do it now, you'll never do it.
C. If you don't do it now, you can do it later or never.D. A & B are correct.
33. provide /your handwriting / legible /your answer / accept / test scorer
A. Providing your handwriting is legible, the test scorer does not accept your answer.
B. Provided for your legible handwriting, the test scorer has to accept your answer.
C. Provided that your handwriting is legible, your answer will be accepted by any test scorer.
D. Providing with your legible handwriting, every test scorer must accept your answer.
34. I / be / you / take / job
A. If I am you, I'll take the job. B. If I were you, I'd take the job.
C. If I were you, I'll take the job. D. If I weren't you, I didn't take the job.
35. 3 years / last / hear / him
A. We didn't hear from him in the last three years. B. It's 3 years since I heard from him
last.
C. It's 3 years since I last heard from him: D. It's 3 years since I heard last from
him.
C. READING
I. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
NEW OPPORTUNITIES WITH AN OPEN UNIVERSITY DEGREE
Like any other university, the Open University can give you a degree. However, you
don't have to (36) working to study. It can also open up a whole variety (37) interests.
If you have (38) studied before, you will enjoy the special, new pleasure of (39) your
knowledge. You will make friends of (40) kinds. You may also (41) that your
qualification provides new career opportunities.
You don't actually (42) to the Open University for lectures, but study at home,
using television, radio and computer software. You can (43) one class a month if you wish
at an Open University centre. Of course, there are . exams to take, as in (44) university.
If you (45) like to know more, all you have to do is complete the form below. It could
be the start of a wonderful new period in your life.
36. A. stop B. end C. break D. leave
37. A. from B.of C.in D.for
38. A. ever B. never C. often D. always
39. A. growing B. changing C.adding D. increasing
40. A. all B. each C. both D. every
41. A. suggest B. find C. wish D. want
42. A. join B. enter C. arrive D. go
43. A. give B. attend C. learn D. study
44. A. any B. some C. many D. most
45. A. did B. will C. would D. can
II.Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A,' B, C or D) to each question.
What is life like for today's students? As the university and college terms began, I talked
to a few students about their lives. Sarah James is a second year biology student. "Money is a big
problem," said Sarah. "I can eat quite cheaply at the university, but I spend quite a lot on
transport. I also spend quite a lot on clothes, as 1 like to wear things that are in fashion."
Colin Peters, who is studying engineering, disagrees. "I don't spend anything on clothes,"
he said, /'unless you count climbing boots. I'm very keen on climbing, and you do need special
equipment, some of which is very expensive. Luckily, my parents gave me money for my
birthday in November. Not much of my money goes on transport, because 1 have a bicycle."
Diana Bell is a first year fashion student. "I make all my own clothes. This should save me
money, but in fact, the materials are very expensive. I don't know how I would manage if I didn't
sell some of the dresses and hats I make to the other students. Everything is expensive," she said.
"That includes the rent, food, transport and heating for the flat in winter." Jack is a science
student in his final year. "What do I spend my money on?" Well, not on clothes, and not a lot on
going out in the evening. My rent is expensive, and I suppose I spend quite a lot on books.
46. This is from …
A. a student's notebook C. a magazine articleB. a letter to a friend D. an
advertisement
47. The aim of the writer is to
A. show how students live C. explain that students work hard
B. give advice to students D. complain about students' way of life
48. The students' main problem is
A. deciding what to wear C. finding enough time to study
B. living on the money they receive D. cooking their own food
49. Colin is different from Sarah because
A. he has generous parents who help him B. he doesn't need to study very hard -
C. he is not a second year student ' D. his clothes and transport cost less
50. Which of the following is TRUE for Diana?
A. "I haven't bought any clothes this year but I will have to next year when 1 start work."
B. "I'm going to buy a new pair of boots this winter, after my birthday."
C. "I bought a new jacket and trousers yesterday, so I haven't any money."
D. "A friend is going to pay me to make a jacket for her, so 1 will have enough money after all."