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<b>I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS</b>: (40pts)
<b>1. PHONOLOGY:</b>
<b>Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced different from that of the others</b>.<b>(5points) </b>
<b>Câu hỏi 1.</b> A. lo<b>s</b>e B. loo<b>s</b>en C. lou<b>s</b>e D. goo<b>s</b>e
<b>Đáp án Câu hỏi 1.</b> A
<b>Câu hỏi </b>2. A. r<b>a</b>ther B. s<b>a</b>crifice C. h<b>a</b>rd D. f<b>a</b>ther
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 2. B
<b>Câu hỏi 3. </b> A. wi<b>th</b>in B. an<b>th</b>em C. fea<b>th</b>er D. fa<b>th</b>om
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 3. B
<b>Câu hỏi 4. </b>A. <b>ch</b>ronicle B. <b>ch</b>risten C. or<b>ch</b>ard D. or<b>ch</b>id
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 4. C
<b>Câu hỏi </b>5. A. disg<b>ui</b>se B. br<b>ui</b>se C. cr<b>ui</b>se D. s<b>ui</b>t
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 5. A
<i><b>Find the word with the stress on the </b><b> THIRD</b><b> syllable.</b></i>
<b>Câu hỏi </b>6. A. astronaut B. adventure C. elemental D. industrial
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 6. C
<b>Câu hỏi </b>7. A. violinist B. automobile C. commisary D. commission
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 7. A
<b>Câu hỏi </b>8. A. guarantee B.furniture C. foundation D. ingredient
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 8. A
<b>Câu hỏi </b>9. A. geology B. imitative C. compromise D. prevention
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 9. D
<b>Câu hỏi </b>10. A. uncomfortable B. cancellation C. organization D. conspicuous
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi </b>10. B
<b>2. VOCABULARY: (10pts)</b>
<b> Circle the best answer (A, B, C, or D) to complete each unfinished sentence.</b>
<b>Câu hỏi </b>11. When they got back from holiday, they found their house had been _______by burglars.
A. broken into B. broken up C. broken down D. broken off
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 11. C
<b>Câu hỏi </b>12. Children with _________ parents often do better than those without.
A. loyal B. trustworthy C. supportive D. dedicated
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 12. C
<b>Câu hỏi </b>13. I’m very tired. Johhny invited me to dinner at his house, but I don’t ________ up to it. I
shall go to bed early
A. look B. think C. feel D. come
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 13. C
<b>Câu hỏi </b>14. Although he spoke slowly, I found it difficult at times to follow the _____________ of his
argument.
A. spool B. track C. thread D. path
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 14. C
<b>Câu hỏi </b>15. Jane has been in trouble with the polices a few times, but now she had promised her parents
that she will turn over____________.
A. a new page B. a new leaf C. a corner D. a towel
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 15. B
<b>Câu hỏi </b>16. The air in the house felt cold and ________ after weeks of bad weather.
A. wet B. moist C. damp D. watery
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 16. C
<b>Câu hỏi </b>17. His answer was so confused that I could hardly make any _____________ of it at all.
A. interpretation B. sense C. intelligibility D. meaning
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 17. B
<b>Câu hỏi </b>18. The group’s image ________ to young peopl in general and the less well-off in particular.
A. appeals B. attract C. excites D. draws
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 18. A
A. a gust of wind B. a breath of wind C. a bitting wind D. a strong wind
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 19. B
<b>Câu hỏi </b>20. Conservationists are worried that many potentially valuable __________ of plants and
animals are threatened with extinction.
A. examples B. variations C. brands D.species
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 20. D
<b>3. STRUCTURES AND GRAMMAR</b>
<b>Choose the best options to complete the following sentences.</b>
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 21. ………, let me know.
A. If you heard anything B. Had you heard anything
C. Unless you hear anything D. Should you hear anything
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 21. D
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 22. I would appreciate …………it a secret.
A. you to keep B. your keeping C. that you keep D. that you will keep
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 22. B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 23. The bank is reported in the local newspaper ………….in broad daylight.
A. to be robbed B. robbed C. to have been robbed D. having been robbed
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 23. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 24. ‘If it is a girl, she is going to be called Etheldreda.’
‘What ………..name to give ………….girl!’
A. ɸ/the B. a/ a C. the/ the D. the/ ɸ
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 24. B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 25. Ludwig Van Beethoven is considered one of the greatest composers …………
A. to live B. when livingC. who ever lived D. while he was living
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 25. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 26. …………as taste is really a composite sense made up of both taste and smell.
A. That we refer to B. What we refer to
C. To which we refer D. What do we refer to
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 26. B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 27. ………., the catfish is prized for its taste.
A. With ugly look B. As ugly looking
C. Ugly looking as it is D. As it is ugly looking
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 27. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 28. Clothing made of plastic fibers has certain advantages over ……..made of natural fibers like
cotton, wool, or silk.
A. what B. the one C. that D. which
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 28. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 29. He prefers to attend Economics University rather than ………..
A. going to Polytechnic B. to be accepted to Polytechnic
C. studying Polytechnic D. to attend Polytechnic
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 29. A
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 30. “Eric is really upset about losing his job.” – “Well, ………… once myself, I can
understand.”
A. having been fired B. fired C. having fired D. being fired
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 30. A
<b>4. PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS</b>
<b>Câu hỏi 31.</b> I got up late. I’ve spent all day making up________ the lost time.
A. on B.to C. for D. with
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 31. C
<b>Câu hỏi 32</b>. Both she and her husband are________ work.
A. out of B. for C. on D. in
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 32. A
<b>Câu hỏi </b>33. I ________ cycling by accident, but once I had started , I loved it.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 33. D.
<b>Câu hỏi </b>34. The nurse has to _______ at the midnight.
A. take care B. take on C. take over D. take off
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 34. C.
<b>Câu hỏi </b>35. So many people were ill that we had to ______ the meeting.
A. call off B. mix up C. set down D. put out
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 35. A.
<b>Câu hỏi </b>36. They were very kind. They ________ until I found a place of my own.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 36. C.
<b>Câu hỏi </b>37. It was very generous _________ you to offer to help me.
A. of B. about C. for D. with
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 37. A
<b>Câu hỏi </b>38. Pull your socks _________ or you won’t pass your exams.
A. down B. up C. over D. by
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 38. B
<b>Câu hỏi </b>39. Bill seems unhappy in his job because he doesn’t get _________ his boss.
A. up to B. on for C. on well with D. in with
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 39. C
<b>Câu hỏi </b>40. I always run ______ of money before the end of the month.
A. out B. back C. up D. down
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 40. A.
<b>5. READING COMPREHENSION</b>
<b>Read the passage and choose the best answer for each of the questions below.</b>
There are three different types of rives associated with the Amazon rainforest. Of course, these
types exits elsewhere in the world, yet, in the Amazon, they are most distinct. They are classified as
whitewater , clearwater, and blackwater rivers, and each displays elements that make it ecologically
distinct from the others. Clearly, one of the main reasons they have been named as such is due to the
qualities of their appearance, but there are also fundamental differences in everything from their water
consistency to abundance or lack of organisms within each type of river. While whitewater and
blackwater rivers occupy areas on the floor of the forest at minimal elevations, clearwater rivers tend to
be present at higher elevations in mountainous regions. Still, each contributes in its own way to one of
the most diverse ecosystems on the planets, the Amazon.
The clearwater rivers of the Amazon region, also called bluewater rivers, are noted for their
crystal-clear water and are typically found flowing through the rocks of the highlands and at upper
elevations. One of the main reasons why the waters are so clear is that the rocks they flow through and
over are extremely old, making erosion by the river waters difficult. This lack of erosion lends to a lack
of sediment in the water and its more <b>transparent </b>nature. Clearwater rivers are also much swifter than
whitewater or blackwater rivers due to their abrupt changes in gradients. Overall, clearwater rivers have a
very high mineral content, which allows plant life as well as algae to proliferate. Because of the
abundance of aglae, many other types of species of fish are able to thrive as well.
A second major type of river found in the Amazon is the whitewater river. The formidable
Amazon River itself is in this class. Ironically, whitewater rivers are usually light-chocolate colored and
have extremely low visibility because they contain heavy loads of sediment. Two of the main causes of
their high sediment content are the <b>natural erosion </b>of the river basin itself as well as the deforestation of
the rainforest. As deforestation continues, soil is no longer anchored by the roots of vegetation and trees
and its instead washed into the river during heavy rains that frequent the rainforest. Still, whitewater
rivers are <b>inherently</b> rich in nutrients and therefore support numerous types of aquatic organisms. In
contrast to clearwater rivers, whitewater rivers such as the Amazon tend to flow much more slowly
because of the low gradients involved. For example, the Amazon itself experiences only a 107-meter
change in elevation for Peru to its mouth, a distance that covers over about 3.219 kilometers.
and vegetation in the waters. Most vegetation contains the chemica tannin, which is released into
blackwater rivers as <b>it </b>begins to decompose. Blackwater rivers have excellent clarity due to their highly
acidic nature, which also benefits the river in a couple of other ways. A high acid content is an excellent
trait for a river to have because it keeps the river clean and, in many ways, more saniatry than others. The
acid kills parasites and bacteria which can threaten fish populations, as well as insect larvae such as that
of mosquitoes, reducing the spread of dangerous diseases such as malaria.
While the Amazon is a highly diverse ecosystem, one of the reasons this is so is due to the
different types of river systems within it. The Amazon is the main <b>vein, </b>and most blackwater and
clearwater rivers are estuaries or branches of it until they finally link at certain points along the Amazon’s
main route. For example, the Amazon and the Rio Negro finally meet at Manaus, Brazil, and, once they
do, their distinct ecosystems are combined to form an even more complex river system of life and water
quality until it eventually empties into the ocean.
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 41. In paragraph 1, the author’s description of the major types of Amazon rivers mentions which
of the following?
A. They are classified by what is able to exist in them
B. They are determined by their length and breadth
C. They are unique only to the area of the Amazon.
D. They are all located at altitudes at or beneath sea level.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 41. A
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 42. The word “transparent” in the second paragraph is closet meaning to:
A. veneered B. refreshing C. glassy D. beneficial
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 42. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 43. Which of the following can be inferred for the paragraph 2 about clearwater rivers?
A. Their water is not really as clear as their name implies
B. They flow at a slower pace than blackwater rivers
C. There is not much algae present in clearwater rivers
D. They do not exist on more level areas in the Amazon
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 43. D
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 44. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT true of clearwater rivers?
A. They eventually connect with Amazon River itself
B. They have very high levels of nutrients and minerals
C. They have enough sediment for algae to multiply
D. They often occur where ancient stones or boulders are present.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 44. A
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 45. The author discusses “ <b>natural erosion</b>” in paragraph 3 in order to:
A. indicate the types of threats the Amazon region faces
B. realate why whitewater rivers are not as clear as some others.
C. Show how deforestation contributes little to whitewater rivers
D. Suggest that sediment is not the main cause of the color of the rivers
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 45. B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 46. According to paragraph 3, deforestation is a negative factor in the Amazon because
A. too many trees are cut down, never to grow back
B. valuable soil is washed away into the rivers.
C. Other species of animals will not have a natural habitat
D. Rivers become more erosive without strong boundaries
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 46. B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 47. The word “ <b>inherently</b> “ in the passage is closet meaning to
A. partially B. subsequently C. naturally D. externally
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 47. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 48. According to the paragraph 4, blackwater rivers are named so because
A. they lack the necessary nutrients needed to produce life
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 48. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 49. The word “ <b>it “ </b>in the passage refers to
A. vegetation B. chemical C. tannin D. rivers
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 49: A
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 50. The word “ <b>vein “ </b>in the passage is closet in meaning to
A. clasp B. diversion C. appendage D. thread
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 50. D
<b>Read the passage and choose the best answer for each of the questions below.</b>
There is a growing concern that mankind is heading toward self- destruction. What are some of
the causes of this fear- the following article describes a coal- mining technique that has proven dangerous
to the environment.
The federal Surface Mining Art was passed in 1977 for the laudable purpose of protecting the
environment from the ravages of strip- mining of coal for many years environmentalists had fought to get
the bill passed. Strip- mining menaces the habitat of wildlife and causes incalculable damage to the
environment. The law is explicit on such matters as where strip- mining is prohibited, the disposal of
toxic waste, the placement of power lines, and the rights to the public to take part in the control of
strip-mining. However, the secretary of the Interior has recently incurred the wrath of environmentalists by
advocating numerous proposals that repudiate the existing law.
According to the law, strip- mining is prohibited in national forests, national wildlife refuges,
public parks, historic places, and within a specified number of feet from roads, cemeteries, parks, houses
and schools. The exception to this prohibition is stated in the words <i>valid existing rights, </i>referring to
those miners who had rights in protected lands before the law was passed. By redefining “valid existing
rights”, the Secretary now intends to infringe upon the law by opening over a million acres of national
forest and wildlife refuges to strip- mining. Naturally, the National Wildlife Federation is appalled. This
new proposal does not augur well for wildlife, which will be destroyed by such latent killers as power
lines and tainted ponds near strip- mines.
Why is the Secretary attempting to jettison the regulations to tempestuously gained only a few
years ago? He claims that mining companies are losing money and that the new proposals would make
mining more lucrative. Irate ecologists repudiate that theory on the basis of a study made by the
department of Energy that estimates that the savings to mining companies would be less than five cents
per ton of coal.
It doesn’t require a sage to foresee the wrangle that is forthcoming between proponents of
conservation and the Interior Department. The consensus among environmentalists is that unless they
obstruct the Secretary’s new regulations, this land will be ravaged and our wildlife severely maimed by
strip-mining companies for sake of a few pennies’s profit.
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 51. From the context of the article, the meaning of strip-mining is
A. the mining of coal on public lands. B. surface mining
C. shaft mining D. illegal mining
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 51. B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 52. The Federal Surface Mining Act
A. limits coal production.
B. prohibits strip- mining.
C. restricts strip- mining to specific locations.
D. menaces wildlife.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 52. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 53. The Secretary of the Interior has
A. rescinded the law.
B. angered the environmentalists.
C. been in office for five years.
D. destroyed wildlife.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 53. B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 54. The Secretary of the Interior plans to
A. fight the environmentalists.
C. open up public lands to strip- mining.
D. protect the environment.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 54. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 55. The expression <i>valid existing rights</i> refers to
A. mining rights in existence before 1977. B. miners’ rights that can’t be violated.
C. the right to mine coal any place in the USA. D. the right to mine on protected land.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 55. A
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 56. Wildlife is endangered by
A. coal mining B. the Secretary of the Interior.
C. toxic waste in bodies of water. D. migration paths.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 56. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 57. The proposed new regulations will
A. curtail the rights of environmentalists. B. increase the area of strip- mining.
C. help clean up the environment. D. cost miners a lot of money.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 57. B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 58. The purpose of the new regulations is to
A. create a ravage land. B. kill wildlife.
C. increase coal miners’ profits. D. anger environmentalists.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 58. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 59. Without the present regulations on strip-mining, profits would increase
A. tremendously B. a little bit
C. not at all. D. by leaps and bounds.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 59. B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 60. The main idea of the article is that
A. changes in the present law would be detrimental to the environment.
B. a powerful government official can change laws.
C. environmentalists protect our land.
D. laws are made to be broken.
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 60. A
<b>6. CLOZE TEST</b>
<b>Read the text below and decide which answer ( A, B, C or D) best fits each space.</b>
<b>HOMELESSNESS</b>
In Canada (61) _____________, an estimated 40.000 people are homeless and live on the streets;
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 61. A today B. yesterday C. tomorrow D. now
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 61: B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 62. A. extreme B. much C. big D. some
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 62:A
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 63. A rise B. rose C. raised D. risen
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 63: B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 64. A.thousand B. billion C. million D. hnudred
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 65. A. ill B. homeless C. unemployed D. poor
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 65: B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 66. A. not B. never C. can’t D. will
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 66: C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 67. A. sheets B. furniture C. milk D. water
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 67: D
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 68. A. is B. are C. go D. be
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 68: B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 69. A. more B. smaller C. greater D. poorer
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 69: D
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 70. A. decent B. high C. rich D. acceptable
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 70: A
<b>WHALING</b>
Rock carving suggest that Stone Age people were hunting whales for food as early as 2200 B.C.
Such (71) ________ hunting is still practiced today in a number of (72) ________ including the Inuit
people of Greenland and North America.
Whaling became big business from the seventh century as the (73) ________ for whalebone and
whale oil rose, and humpback and sperm whales were hunted in (74) ________ large numbers. But just
In 1905 the whaling (77) ________ moved to the waters of Antarctica. The introduction of
massive factory ships enabled the whales to be processed at sea. As a result, the blue whale had (78)
________ disappeared by the 1950s. In 1946 the International Whaling Commission was established to
maintain the declining whale populations. Quotas were (79) ________ but these were often
(80)________ and numbers continued to fall. Hunting of many species continued until 1986 when the
IWC finally responded to international pressure and a ban on commercial whaling was introduced.
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 71. A. survival B. essential C. basic D. subsistence
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 71. D
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 72. A. groups B. societies C. races D. nationalities
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 72. B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 73. A. demand B. desire C. request D. reliance
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 73. A
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 74. A. repeatedly B. frequently C. continually D. increasingly
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 74. D
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 75. A. invented B. discovered C. assembled D. applied
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 75. A
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 76. A. managed B. employed C. enabled D. empowered
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 76. C
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 77. A. lines B. troops C. staff D. fleets
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 77. D
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 78. A. virtually B. possibly C. uniquely D. commonly
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 78. A
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 79. A. made B. set C. placed D. done
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 79. B
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 80. A. refused B. denied C. ignored D. exempted
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 80. C
<b>II. PHẦN TỰ LUẬN </b>(70pts)
<b>1. OPEN CLOZE TEST</b>
Conversation are such common, everyday events that we easily take them for gratnted and assume
that they require no special skills. Yet at some time or ________(81) most of us have problems talking
with other people. You may _______ (82) yourself unable to get a __________ (83) in adgeways, and
feel foolish and inadequate. Sometimes you have to interreupt rudely, and are _______ (84) feeling that,
to other people, you must seem unpleasantly aggressive. Or having been desperate to speak, you do not
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 81. </b>other/ another
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 82. </b>find/ feel
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 83. </b>word
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 84. </b>left
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 85. </b>being
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 86. </b>up
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 87. </b>there
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 88. </b>seldom/ rarely
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 89. </b>for/ as
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 90. </b>spoken
<b>Cloze test 2: Fill in each of the numbered blank in the following passage with one</b>
<b>suitable one.</b>
Batman first appeared in May, 1939. He was one of a (91) _______ of superheroes who were
fighting to (92) _______ peace to the streets of American cities. But, unlike most of (93)
_______ hundreds of costumed crime fighters that took to the streets between the 1930s and
1950s, Batman survived (94) _______ into the 21st<sub> century and he is now possibly the world’s</sub>
most popular superhero. He is certainly number one in the field of the superhero merchandizing.
There are more than 1000 bat-items (95) _______ for sale in the US, and probably just (96)
________ many cheap imitations. You can buy all sorts of things, from dolls and costumes to
clocks, perfume and inflatable beds.
Like all good heroes, Batman is not perfect. He is (97) ______ up by revenge: revenge for the
deaths of his own parents and for those of the ‘boy wonder’, Robin. He and Robin manage to
capture Antonio Zucco, the gangland boss who was responsible for the deaths of Robin’s parents,
but Batman will never be able to track down the criminal who killed his own parents in cold
blood.
He hides his obsession behind a mask and is plagued by doubts. Who is he? Which is his (98)
_____ identity? Is he the philanthropist millionaire Bruce Wayne or the masked vigilante
working in the shadow? Bruce Wayne spends his day (99) _____ his money to work to help the
poor and needy, but at night he takes the laws into his own hands and sometimes comes very
close to (100) ______ the thin line between crime and crime fighting.
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 91. </b>Host
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 92. </b>Bring
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 93. </b>The
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 94. </b> Well
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 95. </b>Licensed
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 96. </b>As
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 97. </b>Eaten
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 98. </b>True
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 99. </b>Putting
<b>2. WORD FORM.</b>
<b>Use the correct forms of the words in parentheses.</b>
Câu hỏi 101. Film directors usually ask actors to ________ the scene in their mind. ( visual)
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 101. </b>visualize
Câu hỏi 102. Until the situation has settled down, it is ___________ to travel to the area hardly
hit by bird flu epidemic. ( advise)
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 102. </b>inadvisable
Câu hỏi 103. He was not considered the best worker because of his _________ behavior.
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 103. </b>unprofessional
Câu hỏi 104. Although some societies are _____________ undeveloped, their languages are
quite complex. ( technology)
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 104. </b>technologically
Câu hỏi 105. There was a ___ of gas and we were afraid there would be an explosion. ( built).
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 105. </b>build-up
Câu hỏi 106. He was sentenced to seven years ____ for his part in the armed robbery. ( prison)
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 106. </b>imprisonment
Câu hỏi 107. Young children are very _____________ and shouldn’t be allowed to watch
violent movies. ( impression).
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 107. </b>impressionable.
Câu hỏi 108. The first time I tried out my new bike I _________ and fell off. ( balance)
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 108. </b>overbalanced
Câu hỏi 109. It’s undeniable that the _________ of the local incompetent healer was responsible
for her sudden death. ( diagnose)
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 109. </b>misdiagnosis
Câu hỏi 110. The local TV company was stopping ___________ to ask their opinion about the
new shopping centre. ( pass)
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 110. </b>passers-by
<b>Provide the correct form of the word in brackets.</b>
Playing is a serious business. Children engrossed in a make-believe world. Play may look like a
(111. care) _________ and exuberant way to pass the time before the hard work of (112. adult)
_________ comes along, but there’s much more to it than that. For a start, play can be dangerous
and cost some animals their lives. It is also extremely (113. cost) _________ in terms of energy.
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 111. </b>carefee
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 112. </b>adulthood
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 113. </b>costly
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 114. </b>activate
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 115. </b>Assessment
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 116. </b>Specialized
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 117. </b>Unknown
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 118. </b>Creativity
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 119. </b>Schooling
<b>Đáp án câu hỏi 120. </b>Increasingly
<b>3. ERROR IDENTIFICATION</b>
<b>There are 10 errors in the paragraph. Find and correct them. Some lines have more than</b>
<b>one mistake.</b>
<b>BODY LANGUAGE</b>
Body language imparts meaning with the use of words. It is the type of non-verbal
communication. There are certain recognized distinctions like types of body language:
voluntary/involuntary and universal/cultural. The first distinction is often fuzzy in instance, a
smile can be voluntary or involuntary. However, with the second distinction, smiles aren’t
universal. They are interpreting the same across all cultures. Nodding and head shaking, however,
are cultural. In Turkey, the former is replaced by raising the eyebrows. It was thought that body
language has its roots in animal communication. However, great apes raised in captivity are quite
proficient for reading human body language.
<b>L1: 121.</b> with (the) → without
<b>122.</b> the (type) → a
<b>L2: 123</b>. like (types) → between
<b>L3: 124</b>. in (instance) → for
<b>L4: 125</b>. with (the) → by
<b>126</b>. aren’t (universal) → are
<b>L5: 127</b>. interpreting (the) → interpreted
<b>L6: 128</b>. was (thought) → is
<b>L7: 129</b>. However → Indeed
<b>L8: 130</b>. for (reading) → at
<b>4. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION</b>
<b>Finish the second sentence in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence</b>
<b>printed before it.</b>
Câu hỏi 131. I am sure that her success made her parents feel wonderful.
Her success ...
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 131:
Her success must have made her parents feel wonderful.
Câu hỏi 132. You will be able to relax soon if we get there as quickly as possible.
The quicker ...
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 132: The quicker you get there the sooner you will be able to relax.
Câu hỏi 133. We finished dinner and, a few months later, Mrs Jones arrived on the doorstep.
Hardly ...
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 133: Hardly had we finished dinner when Mrs Jones arrived on the doorstep.
Câu hỏi 134. I only recognized him when he came into light.
Not until ...
<b>Đáp áncâu hỏi</b> 134: Not until he came into light did I recognise him.
<b>Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using</b>
<b>the word given. Do not change the word given. </b>
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 135. I am afraid that I cannot afford that car. (MEANS)
That car is ...
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 135: That car is beyond my means.
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 136.Teaching doesn’t suit her. (CUT)
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 136: She isn’t really cut out for teaching.
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 137. She was so beautiful that I couldn’t stop looking at her. (EYES)
...
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 137: I couldn’t take my eyes off her.
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 138. They have discovered some interesting new information. (LIGHT)
...
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 138. Some interesting new information has come to light.
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 139. The defense contributed enormously to the team's success. (MADE)
...
<b>Đáp ánCâu hỏi</b> 139. The defense made an enormous contribution to the team's success.
<b>Câu hỏi</b> 140. I don’t agree with prohibiting smoking in bars. (FAVOR)
...