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<b>TRNG THPT HƯƠNG SƠN</b>
<b>Tổ NGOạI NGữ</b>


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<b> THI TH I HC, CAO ĐẳNG LN 1 - THÁNG 01/ 2012</b>


<b>MÔN TIẾNG ANH</b>


<i>Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút (khơng kể thời gian giao đề) </i>
<i>Đề có 04 trang, gm 80 cõu trc nghim </i>


Họ và tên thí sinh: ...
Số báo danh: ... phòng thi: ...


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. </b></i>
Question 1: ____________ Betty, I’m not surprised she won the prize.


A. Knowing B. To know C. To be knowing D. To have known


Question 2: ____________ of the financial crisis, all they could do was hold on and hope that things would
improve.


A. At the bottom B. At the height C. On the top D. In the end
Question 3. Mr.Black: “What a lovely house you have!” Mr. John: “__________.”


A. No problem B. Thank you. Hope you will drop in


C. Of course not, it’s not costly D. I think so
Question 4: My mother was the last person __________ about the accident.



A. to know B. known C. have known D. knew


Question 5: John: “Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?” - Mary: “________”
A. I don’t agree, I’m afraid B. That would be great
C. You’re welcome D. I feel very bored
Question 6: How long does the play_________?


A. prolong B. extend C. stretch D. last


Question 7: In order to buy his house, he had to obtain a large _________ from his bank.


A. loan B. finance C. capital D. debt


Question 8: Give me a word ___________ with C.


A. beginning B. begins C. began D. begin


Question 9: ________ had they recovered from the first earthquake when they felt the second tremor.


A. Never B. Scarcely C. No sooner D. Just


Question 10: The lake contained ______________ thousands of fish.


A. much B. one C. many D. few


Question 11: You’d better stop spending money, _________ you’ll end up in debt.


A. unless B. otherwise C. in case D. if not


Question12: A: I'd like to change some money B: __________.



A. Five tens, please B. Which currency? C. You haven't signed it. D. What's your account number?
Question 13: The company’s __________ were well managed.


A. incomes B. finances C. economics D. wages


Question14: Mr. Smith is a __________ person. If he says he will do something, you know that he will do.
A. dependent B. independent C. depending D. dependable
Question15. A: “Has an announcement been made about the eight o’clock flight to Paris?” B: “_______”


A. Sorry, I don’t know B. Yes, it was C. I don’t think that D. Not yet
Question16: He arrived late, _________ was annoying.


A. it B. that C. what D. which


Question17: Customer: “Can I have a look at that pullover, please?” Salesgirl: “__________”


A. It's much cheaper B. Which one? This one?


C. Sorry, it is out of stock. D. Can I help you?
Question18: “Don’t worry. I have ________ tire at the back of my car”.


A. other B. others C. the other D. another


Question19: Only when you grow up ___________ the truth.


A. will you know B. you will know C. do you know D. you know


Question 20: It had been announced that the proposed new office block _________ because of the current economic
situation.



A. will not be now built B. will now not be built
C. will not now be built D. now will not be built


Question 21: Every Christmas of my childhood was the same. My father ________ late for lunch, weighed down
with presents for the family.


A. would arrive B. had arrived C. was arriving D. was used to arriving
Question 22: Dick put _____ ball in ______ net in ______ second half but _____ goal was disallowed.


A. a/a/a/a B. the/the/the/the C. a/a/the/the D. the/the/a/a
Question 23: I promise not to disturb you. I’ll just sit here and I’ll be as quiet as a ____________.


A. sheep B. fish C. mouse D. dog


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C. which D. the most recent one


Question 25: The captain as well as the passengers__________ very frightened by the strange noise.


A. have been B. was C. is D. were


Question 26: “Did you like the film?” – “Well, after _________ the book, I was a bit disappointed.”
A. having read B. I have read C. read D. had read
Question 27: I wish you __________ make so much noise. I’m trying to work.


A. shouldn’t B. wouldn’t C. couldn’t D. needn’t
Question 28: “How long is the flight?” - “________ knowledge, it takes about 3 hours.”


A. To my best B. In my best C. In the best of my D. To the best of my
Question 29: I’m going to __________ my suit dry-cleaned for the party.



A. make B. have C. let D. take


Question 30: She demanded that she _______ allowed to meet her son in prison.


A. was B. were C. be D. would be


Question 31: “Have you moved into the new house?” – “Not yet, the rooms __________.”


A. are being painted B. are painting C. are painted D. are being painting
Question 32: My sister has got ______________.


A. a bag small black plastic B. a small black plastic bag
C. small black plastic a bag D. a small plastic black bag
Question 33: Because of heavy rain, the game was put __________ for a few days.


A. out B. up C. away D. off


Question 34: We need __________ information before we can decide.


A. far B. farther C. further D. furthest


Question 35: The doctor sent him to bed, saying he was much _________ to go to work.
A. too ill B. very ill C. ill enough D. ill


<i><b>Mark the sentence (A, B, C or D) that is the best way to have a complete sentence with the words given</b></i>
Question 36: He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.


A. He had tested his eyes ten months before. B. He had not tested his eyes for ten months then.
C. He hasn’t had his eyes tested for ten months. D. He didn’t have any test on his eyes in ten months.


Question 37: “You should have finished the report by now,” John told his secretary.


A. John reproached his secretary for not having finished the report.
B. John said that his secretary had not finished the report.


C. John reminded his secretary of finishing the report on time.
D. John scolded his secretary for not having finished the report.


Question 38: Until I saw her for myself, I didn’t think that Naomi had been badly wounded.
A. As soon as I saw Naomi, I knew that her injuries were very serious


B. Naomi hadn’t been hurt very badly, and I became aware of that at the time that I saw her.
C. It was only when I saw Naomi that I realized how seriously she had been injured


D. Before I had seen Naomi’s wounds, I had supposed that they were extremely bad.
Question 39: Peter didn’t arrive in time to see her.


A. Peter was so late that I can’t see her. B. Peter wasn’t too early to see her.
C. Peter wasn’t early enough to see her. D. Peter wasn’t enough early to see her.
Question 40: The sooner we solve this problem, the better it will be for all concerned.


A. If all concerned are better, we can solve this problem soon.


B. It would be better for all concerned if we can solve this problem soon.
C. If we could solve this problem soon, it would be better for all concerned.
D. If we can solve this problem soon, it will be better for all concerned.


<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for</b></i>
<i><b>each of the blanks from 41 to 50</b></i>



TRAFFIC LIGHTS


The first traffic signal was invented by a railway signaling engineer. It was installed (41) ______ the Houses of
Parliament in 1868. It (42) _______ like any railway signal of the time, and was operated by gas. (43) ________, it
exploded and killed a policeman, and the accident discouraged further development until cars became common.


(44) ______ traffic lights are an American invention. Red – green systems were installed in Cleveland in 1914.
Three - color signals, operated (45) ________ hand from a tower in the (46) __________ of the street, were installed
in New York in 1918. The first lights of this type to (47) ________ in Britain were in London, on the junction
between St. James’s Street and Piccadilly, in 1925. Automatic signals were installed (48) _______ year later.


In the past, traffic lights were special. In New York, some lights had a statue on top. In Los Angeles the lights did
not just change silently, but would ring bells to (49) ________ the sleeping motorists of the 1930s. These are gone
and have been (50) _______ by standard models which are universally adopted.


Question 41. A. outside B. out C.out of D. outdoors


Question 42. A. resembled B. looked C. showed D. seemed
Question 43. A. However B. Therefore C. Although D. Despite


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Question 45. A. by B. with C. through D. in


Question 46. A.middle B. heart C. focus D. halfway


Question 47. A. show B. appear C. happen D. become


Question 48. A. a B. in the C. in a D. the


Question 49. A. rise B. raise C. wake D. get up



Question 50. A. reproduced B. replaced C. removed D. remained


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction </b><b>(from 51 to 55).</b></i>


Question 51. Items of luggage whose weight exceed 50 kilograms will not be allowed on the plane
A B C D


Question 52. Heathrow is a very busy airport. You always see aeroplanes landing and take off.
A B C D


Question 53. In this hospital they have the best staff and equipments in the whole province. It’s really high standard.
A B C D


Question 54. My father used to giving me some good advice whenever I had a problem.
A B C D


Question 55. Daisy has such many things to do that she has no time to go out.
A B C D


<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for</b></i>
<i><b>each of the blanks from 56 to 65</b></i>


Some time ago, scientists began experiments to find out (56)_______ it would be possible to set up a
“village” under the sea. A special room was built and lowered (57) _______ the water of Port Sudan in the Red Sea.
For 29 days, five men lived (58) _______ a depth of 40 feet. At a (59) _______ lower level, another two divers
stayed for a week in a smaller “house”. On returning to the surface, the men said that they had experienced no
difficulty in breathing and had (60) ________ many interesting scientific observations. The captain of the party,
Commander Cousteau, spoke of the possibility of (61) _______ the seabed. He said that some permanent stations
were to be set up under the sea, and some undersea farms would provide food for the growing population of the
world.



The divers in both “houses” spent most of their time (62) ________ the bottom of the sea. On four occasions,
they went down to 360 feet and observed many extraordinary (63) _______ of the marine life, some of which had
never been seen before. During their stay, Commander Cousteau and his divers reached a depth of 1,000 feet and
witnessed a gathering of an immense (64) __________ of crabs which numbered, perhaps, hundreds of millions.
They also found out that it was (65) _______ to move rapidly in the water in a special vessel known as a “diving
saucer”.


Question 56. A. what B. which C. how D. whether


Question 57. A.down B. into C. below D. underneath


Question 58. A. at B. in C. on D. from


Question 59. A. some B. more C. any D. much


Question 60. A. exercised B. made C. caught D. done
Question 61. A. cultivating B. transplanting C. implanting D. growing
Question 62. A. exploring B. enquiring C. inquiring D. imploring
Question 63. A. breeds B. forms C. castes D. systems


Question 64. A. pack B. flock C. school D. herd


Question 65. A. able B. hardly C. possible D. capable


<b>Read the following passages and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct</b>
<b>answer to each of the questions from 66 to 75.</b>


<b>DON’T WORRY IN SILENCE</b>



When we are young, sometimes the hardest thing about feelings is actually sharing them with others, though,
I realise now, it is certainly worth making the effort to do so. Sharing with others helps us to share the load, as it
were.


It was not until much later, looking back over my childhood, that I realised that the first step in sharing was
to identify what feelings I actually had! Making a list of them seemed to help. Was I happy or was I sad? Was it all
emotion experienced only at that particular time or did I tend to feel like that all the time?


My problem was that I had not realised that some fears are quite acceptable and even helpful at times, while
others can actually get in the way of enjoying everyday things such as learning, playing with a friend or experiencing
for the first time the change from Primary to Secondary level. This is when I really should have had a chat with my
parents instead of holding it all inside, as they would have been able to lessen my anxiety about moving up.


There were times when my anxiety would also be accompanied by a headache, a stomachache or dizziness.
My grandmother used to tell me that there is a certain part of the brain that controls that fight or flight feeling. Not
that I had any idea what she was talking about as I must have been only about knee-high at the time!


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get things off your chest! In fact, I quickly found that some of my friends had the same feelings and became quite
happy to share their secrets. Sometimes, just inviting a shy child to join in a game a couple of times helped them to
get over their feelings of shyness.


There were other times when I felt sad about leaving Primary school, but then again, it was one of the many
normal emotions or moods we have all experienced during that period of change. Unhappiness was the emotion I felt
when I had to say goodbye to certain dear friends. It made me feel like crying, though even crying made me feel
better as tears slowly washed away the negative emotions. When the sadness started to disappear, it felt as if a heavy
weight had been lifted from my shoulders.


I now realise at the tender age of twenty- eight that, even though, there might sometimes seem to be no
reason to look on the bright side of life, for every bad there is a good. Also, having friends who think optimistically
can help you get on your feet again and move forward onto a more positive path.



Question 66. What do youngsters find most difficult to do?


A. to make an effort B. to realise that life is hard.
C. to tell others how they feel. D. to accept help from others.
Question 67. What was the writer’s first move towards sharing her feelings?


A. to decide which particular feelings she had
B. to finish writing her lists of feelings
C. to look back over the years


D. to ask people questions about her feelings


Question 68. What the writer finally realised about fears is that ____________.


A. they all get in the way B. they can happen every day
C. some are more helpful than others D. it is better to hold them inside
Question 69. What does the writer mean by “knee-high”?


A. too short B. too young C. too high D. too tall


Question 70. According to the writer, what is the best way to handle shyness?


A. to realise that it is uncomfortable B. to realise that age matters
C. to understand that it is unhealthy D. to be your usual self
Question 71. When the writer’s sadness began to disappear, she felt _______________ .


A. she had lost weight B. she was heavier


C. more positive about life D. more emotional about life


Question 72. The writer realises now for the first time that ______________.


A. there is always a reason to look on the bright side B. she has optimistic friends


C. you can get on your feet again your self D. it’s difficult to tell good from bad


The exact number of people who died in the cyclone that struck Bangladesh last year will probably never be
known. Winds reaching 145 miles per hour hammered the country’s low-lying southeastern coast for nine hours, at
one point driving a wall of water roughly 20 feet high across the area- one of the most densely populated places in
the world. It was the strongest storm ever recorded in the region. The official news agency reported that 125,000
victims had been confirmed dead, but it was believed that the toll was actually much higher.


Question 73. One can infer from the passage that one reason why so many lives were lost in the cyclone was
because _______.


A. the area struck was one of the most overcrowded in the world
B. the Bangladesh government had failed to foresee such a disaster
C. most of the population had no decent housing


D. the people were not prepared


Question 74. We can understand from the passage that the official figures given regarding the death toll
___________.


A. were much higher than the authorities expected B. overestimated the number of victims
C. didn’t reflect the actual extent of the tragedy D. included only those drowned
Question 75. The passage aims to impress on the reader ___________.


A. the extent of suffering experienced by the people in Bangladesh
B. the magnitude of the cyclone’s destructive force



C. the inadequacy of the relief work sent in


D. the extent of the poverty and misery in Bangladesh


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the</b></i>
<i><b>position of the main stress in each of the following questions(from 76 to 80).</b></i>


Question 76. A. company B. atmosphere C. customer D. employment
Question 77. A. animal B. bacteria C. habitat D. pyramid
Question 78. A. economy B. communicate C. unemployment D. particular


Question 79. A. reduce B. offer C. apply D. persuade


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<b>end-TRNG THPT HƯƠNG SƠN</b>
<b>Tổ NGOạI NGữ</b>


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<b> THI TH I HC, CAO §¼NG LẦN 1 - THÁNG 01/ 2012</b>


<b>MƠN TIẾNG ANH</b>


<i>Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) </i>
<i>Đề có 04 trang, gồm 80 câu trắc nghiệm </i>


Hä và tên thí sinh: ...
Số báo danh: ... phòng thi: ...


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. </b></i>


Question 1: ____________ Betty, I’m not surprised she won the prize.


A. Knowing B. To know C. To be knowing D. To have known


Question 2: ____________ of the financial crisis, all they could do was hold on and hope that things would
improve.


A. At the bottom B. At the height C. On the top D. In the end
Question 3. Mr.Black: “What a lovely house you have!” Mr. John: “__________.”


A. No problem B. Thank you. Hope you will drop in


C. Of course not, it’s not costly D. I think so
Question 4: My mother was the last person __________ about the accident.


A. to know B. known C. have known D. knew


Question 5: John: “Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?” - Mary: “________”
B. I don’t agree, I’m afraid B. That would be great
D. You’re welcome D. I feel very bored
Question 6: How long does the play_________?


A. prolong B. extend C. stretch D. last


Question 7: In order to buy his house, he had to obtain a large _________ from his bank.


A. loan B. finance C. capital D. debt


Question 8: Give me a word ___________ with C.



A. beginning B. begins C. began D. begin


Question 9: ________ had they recovered from the first earthquake when they felt the second tremor.


A. Never B. Scarcely C. No sooner D. Just


Question 10: The lake contained ______________ thousands of fish.


A. much B. one C. many D. few


Question 11: You’d better stop spending money, _________ you’ll end up in debt.


A. unless B. otherwise C. in case D. if not


Question12: A: I'd like to change some money B: __________.


A. Five tens, please B. Which currency? C. You haven't signed it. D. What's your account number?
Question 13: The company’s __________ were well managed.


A. incomes B. finances C. economics D. wages


Question14: Mr. Smith is a __________ person. If he says he will do something, you know that he will do.
A. dependent B. independent C. depending D. dependable
Question15. A: “Has an announcement been made about the eight o’clock flight to Paris?” B: “_______”


A. Sorry, I don’t know B. Yes, it was C. I don’t think that D. Not yet
Question16: He arrived late, _________ was annoying.


A. it B. that C. what D. which



Question17: Customer: “Can I have a look at that pullover, please?” Salesgirl: “__________”


A. It's much cheaper B. Which one? This one?


C. Sorry, it is out of stock. D. Can I help you?
Question18: “Don’t worry. I have ________ tire at the back of my car”.


A. other B. others C. the other D. another


Question19: Only when you grow up ___________ the truth.


A. will you know B. you will know C. do you know D. you know


Question 20: It had been announced that the proposed new office block _________ because of the current economic
situation.


A. will not be now built B. will now not be built
C. will not now be built D. now will not be built


Question 21: Every Christmas of my childhood was the same. My father ________ late for lunch, weighed down
with presents for the family.


A. would arrive B. had arrived C. was arriving D. was used to arriving
Question 22: Dick put _____ ball in ______ net in ______ second half but _____ goal was disallowed.


A. a/a/a/a B. the/the/the/the C. a/a/the/the D. the/the/a/a
Question 23: I promise not to disturb you. I’ll just sit here and I’ll be as quiet as a ____________.


A. sheep B. fish C. mouse D. dog



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A. whose recent one B. the most recent of which


C. which D. the most recent one


Question 25: The captain as well as the passengers__________ very frightened by the strange noise.


A. have been B. was C. is D. were


Question 26: “Did you like the film?” – “Well, after _________ the book, I was a bit disappointed.”
A. having read B. I have read C. read D. had read
Question 27: I wish you __________ make so much noise. I’m trying to work.


A. shouldn’t B. wouldn’t C. couldn’t D. needn’t
Question 28: “How long is the flight?” - “________ knowledge, it takes about 3 hours.”


A. To my best B. In my best C. In the best of my D. To the best of my
Question 29: I’m going to __________ my suit dry-cleaned for the party.


A. make B. have C. let D. take


Question 30: She demanded that she _______ allowed to meet her son in prison.


A. was B. were C. be D. would be


Question 31: “Have you moved into the new house?” – “Not yet, the rooms __________.”


A. are being painted B. are painting C. are painted D. are being painting
Question 32: My sister has got ______________.


A. a bag small black plastic B. a small black plastic bag


C. small black plastic a bag D. a small plastic black bag
Question 33: Because of heavy rain, the game was put __________ for a few days.


A. out B. up C. away D. off


Question 34: We need __________ information before we can decide.


A. far B. farther C. further D. furthest


Question 35: The doctor sent him to bed, saying he was much _________ to go to work.
A. too ill B. very ill C. ill enough D. ill


<i><b>Mark the sentence (A, B, C or D) that is the best way to have a complete sentence with the words given</b></i>
Question 36: He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.


A. He had tested his eyes ten months before. B. He had not tested his eyes for ten months then.
C. He hasn’t had his eyes tested for ten months. D. He didn’t have any test on his eyes in ten months.
Question 37: “You should have finished the report by now,” John told his secretary.


A. John reproached his secretary for not having finished the report.
B. John said that his secretary had not finished the report.


C. John reminded his secretary of finishing the report on time.
D. John scolded his secretary for not having finished the report.


Question 38: Until I saw her for myself, I didn’t think that Naomi had been badly wounded.
A. As soon as I saw Naomi, I knew that her injuries were very serious


B. Naomi hadn’t been hurt very badly, and I became aware of that at the time that I saw her.
C. It was only when I saw Naomi that I realized how seriously she had been injured



D. Before I had seen Naomi’s wounds, I had supposed that they were extremely bad.
Question 39: Peter didn’t arrive in time to see her.


A. Peter was so late that I can’t see her. B. Peter wasn’t too early to see her.
C. Peter wasn’t early enough to see her. D. Peter wasn’t enough early to see her.
Question 40: The sooner we solve this problem, the better it will be for all concerned.


A. If all concerned are better, we can solve this problem soon.


B. It would be better for all concerned if we can solve this problem soon.
C. If we could solve this problem soon, it would be better for all concerned.
D. If we can solve this problem soon, it will be better for all concerned.


<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for</b></i>
<i><b>each of the blanks from 41 to 50</b></i>


TRAFFIC LIGHTS


The first traffic signal was invented by a railway signaling engineer. It was installed (41) ______ the Houses of
Parliament in 1868. It (42) _______ like any railway signal of the time, and was operated by gas. (43) ________, it
exploded and killed a policeman, and the accident discouraged further development until cars became common.


(44) ______ traffic lights are an American invention. Red – green systems were installed in Cleveland in 1914.
Three - color signals, operated (45) ________ hand from a tower in the (46) __________ of the street, were installed
in New York in 1918. The first lights of this type to (47) ________ in Britain were in London, on the junction
between St. James’s Street and Piccadilly, in 1925. Automatic signals were installed (48) _______ year later.


In the past, traffic lights were special. In New York, some lights had a statue on top. In Los Angeles the lights did
not just change silently, but would ring bells to (49) ________ the sleeping motorists of the 1930s. These are gone


and have been (50) _______ by standard models which are universally adopted.


Question 41. A. outside B. out C.out of D. outdoors


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Question 44. A. New B. Recent C. Modern D. Late


Question 45. A. by B. with C. through D. in


Question 46. A.middle B. heart C. focus D. halfway


Question 47. A. show B. appear C. happen D. become


Question 48. A. a B. in the C. in a D. the


Question 49. A. rise B. raise C. wake D. get up


Question 50. A. reproduced B. replaced C. removed D. remained


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction </b><b>(from 51 to 55).</b></i>


Question 51. Items of luggage whose weight exceed 50 kilograms will not be allowed on the plane
A B C D


Question 52. Heathrow is a very busy airport. You always see aeroplanes landing and take off.
A B C D


Question 53. In this hospital they have the best staff and equipments in the whole province. It’s really high standard.
A B C D


Question 54. My father used to giving me some good advice whenever I had a problem.


A B C D


Question 55. Daisy has such many things to do that she has no time to go out.
A B C D


<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for</b></i>
<i><b>each of the blanks from 56 to 65</b></i>


Some time ago, scientists began experiments to find out (56)_______ it would be possible to set up a
“village” under the sea. A special room was built and lowered (57) _______ the water of Port Sudan in the Red Sea.
For 29 days, five men lived (58) _______ a depth of 40 feet. At a (59) _______ lower level, another two divers
stayed for a week in a smaller “house”. On returning to the surface, the men said that they had experienced no
difficulty in breathing and had (60) ________ many interesting scientific observations. The captain of the party,
Commander Cousteau, spoke of the possibility of (61) _______ the seabed. He said that some permanent stations
were to be set up under the sea, and some undersea farms would provide food for the growing population of the
world.


The divers in both “houses” spent most of their time (62) ________ the bottom of the sea. On four occasions,
they went down to 360 feet and observed many extraordinary (63) _______ of the marine life, some of which had
never been seen before. During their stay, Commander Cousteau and his divers reached a depth of 1,000 feet and
witnessed a gathering of an immense (64) __________ of crabs which numbered, perhaps, hundreds of millions.
They also found out that it was (65) _______ to move rapidly in the water in a special vessel known as a “diving
saucer”.


Question 56. A. what B. which C. how D. whether


Question 57. A.down B. into C. below D. underneath


Question 58. A. at B. in C. on D. from



Question 59. A. some B. more C. any D. much


Question 60. A. exercised B. made C. caught D. done
Question 61. A. cultivating B. transplanting C. implanting D. growing
Question 62. A. exploring B. enquiring C. inquiring D. imploring
Question 63. A. breeds B. forms C. castes D. systems


Question 64. A. pack B. flock C. school D. herd


Question 65. A. able B. hardly C. possible D. capable


<b>Read the following passages and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct</b>
<b>answer to each of the questions from 66 to 75.</b>


<b>DON’T WORRY IN SILENCE</b>


When we are young, sometimes the hardest thing about feelings is actually sharing them with others, though,
I realise now, it is certainly worth making the effort to do so. Sharing with others helps us to share the load, as it
were.


It was not until much later, looking back over my childhood, that I realised that the first step in sharing was
to identify what feelings I actually had! Making a list of them seemed to help. Was I happy or was I sad? Was it all
emotion experienced only at that particular time or did I tend to feel like that all the time?


My problem was that I had not realised that some fears are quite acceptable and even helpful at times, while
others can actually get in the way of enjoying everyday things such as learning, playing with a friend or experiencing
for the first time the change from Primary to Secondary level. This is when I really should have had a chat with my
parents instead of holding it all inside, as they would have been able to lessen my anxiety about moving up.


There were times when my anxiety would also be accompanied by a headache, a stomachache or dizziness.


My grandmother used to tell me that there is a certain part of the brain that controls that fight or flight feeling. Not
that I had any idea what she was talking about as I must have been only about knee-high at the time!


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naturally. I understood quite quickly that the key to shyness is just to be yourself. No matter the age, it’s healthy to
get things off your chest! In fact, I quickly found that some of my friends had the same feelings and became quite
happy to share their secrets. Sometimes, just inviting a shy child to join in a game a couple of times helped them to
get over their feelings of shyness.


There were other times when I felt sad about leaving Primary school, but then again, it was one of the many
normal emotions or moods we have all experienced during that period of change. Unhappiness was the emotion I felt
when I had to say goodbye to certain dear friends. It made me feel like crying, though even crying made me feel
better as tears slowly washed away the negative emotions. When the sadness started to disappear, it felt as if a heavy
weight had been lifted from my shoulders.


I now realise at the tender age of twenty- eight that, even though, there might sometimes seem to be no
reason to look on the bright side of life, for every bad there is a good. Also, having friends who think optimistically
can help you get on your feet again and move forward onto a more positive path.


Question 66. What do youngsters find most difficult to do?


A. to make an effort B. to realise that life is hard.
C. to tell others how they feel. D. to accept help from others.
Question 67. What was the writer’s first move towards sharing her feelings?


A. to decide which particular feelings she had
B. to finish writing her lists of feelings
C. to look back over the years


D. to ask people questions about her feelings



Question 68. What the writer finally realised about fears is that ____________.


A. they all get in the way B. they can happen every day
C. some are more helpful than others D. it is better to hold them inside
Question 69. What does the writer mean by “knee-high”?


A. too short B. too young C. too high D. too tall


Question 70. According to the writer, what is the best way to handle shyness?


A. to realise that it is uncomfortable B. to realise that age matters
C. to understand that it is unhealthy D. to be your usual self
Question 71. When the writer’s sadness began to disappear, she felt _______________ .


A. she had lost weight B. she was heavier


C. more positive about life D. more emotional about life
Question 72. The writer realises now for the first time that ______________.


A. there is always a reason to look on the bright side B. she has optimistic friends


C. you can get on your feet again your self D. it’s difficult to tell good from bad


The exact number of people who died in the cyclone that struck Bangladesh last year will probably never be
known. Winds reaching 145 miles per hour hammered the country’s low-lying southeastern coast for nine hours, at
one point driving a wall of water roughly 20 feet high across the area- one of the most densely populated places in
the world. It was the strongest storm ever recorded in the region. The official news agency reported that 125,000
victims had been confirmed dead, but it was believed that the toll was actually much higher.


Question 73. One can infer from the passage that one reason why so many lives were lost in the cyclone was


because _______.


A. the area struck was one of the most overcrowded in the world
B. the Bangladesh government had failed to foresee such a disaster
C. most of the population had no decent housing


D. the people were not prepared


Question 74. We can understand from the passage that the official figures given regarding the death toll
___________.


A. were much higher than the authorities expected B. overestimated the number of victims
C. didn’t reflect the actual extent of the tragedy D. included only those drowned
Question 75. The passage aims to impress on the reader ___________.


A. the extent of suffering experienced by the people in Bangladesh
B. the magnitude of the cyclone’s destructive force


C. the inadequacy of the relief work sent in


D. the extent of the poverty and misery in Bangladesh


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the</b></i>
<i><b>position of the main stress in each of the following questions(from 76 to 80).</b></i>


Question 76. A. company B. atmosphere C. customer D. employment
Question 77. A. animal B. bacteria C. habitat D. pyramid
Question 78. A. economy B. communicate C. unemployment D. particular


Question 79. A. reduce B. offer C. apply D. persuade



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<b>TRƯỜNG THPT LONG CHÂU SA</b>

<b>ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC NĂM 2012</b>



<b>(Đề thi gồm 07 trang)</b> <b> Môn: TIẾNG ANH; Khối: D </b>


<i>Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút, không kể thời gian </i>
<i>phát đề </i>


<b>Mã đề thi 357</b>


Họ và tên thí sinh:………


Số báo danh:………
<b>ĐỀ THI GỒM 80 CÂU TRẮC NGHIỆM KHÁCH QUAN.</b>


<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the </b></i>
<i><b>correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 10</b></i>


According to sociologists, there are several different ways in which a person may become
recognized as the leader of a social group in the United States. In the family, traditional cultural
patterns confer leadership on one or both of the parents. In other cases, such as friendship groups,
one or more persons may gradually emerge as leaders, although there is no formal process of
selection. In larger groups, leaders are usually chosen formally through election or recruitment.
Although leaders are often thought to be people with unusual personal ability, decades of
research have failed to produce consistent evidence that there is any category of “<b>natural</b>
<b>leaders.</b>” It seems that there is no set of personal qualities that all leaders have in common; rather,
virtually any person may be recognized as a leader if the person has qualities that meet the needs
of that particular group.


Furthermore, although it is commonly supposed that social groups have a single leader,
research suggests that there are typically two different leadership roles that are held by different


individuals. Instrumental leadership is leadership that emphasizes the completion of tasks by a
social group. Group members look into instrumental leaders to “get things”done.” Expressive
leadership, on the other hand, is leadership that emphasizes the <b>collective</b> well-being of a social
group’s member. Expressive leader are less concerned with the overall goals of the group than
with providing emotional support to group members and attempting to minimize tension and
conflict among <b>them</b>. Group members expect expressive leaders to maintain stable relationships
within the group and provide support to individual members.


Instrumental leaders are likely to have a rather <b>secondary relationship</b> to other group
members. They give orders and may discipline group members who inhibit attainment of the
group’s goals. Expressive leaders cultivate a more personal or primary relationship to others in the
group. They offer sympathy when someone experiences difficulties or is subjected to discipline,
are quick to lighten a serious moment with humor, and try to <b>resolve</b> issues that threaten to divide
the group. As the differences in these two roles suggest, expressive leaders generally receive more
personal affection from group members; instrumental leaders, if they are successful in promoting
group goals, may enjoy a more distant respect


<b>Question 1: </b>What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The problems faced by leaders


B. The role of leaders in social groups


C. How leadership differs in small and large groups
D. How social groups determine who will lead them


<b>Question 2: </b>The passage mentions all of the following ways by which people can become leaders
EXCEPT

_______.



A. recruitment B. formal election process



C. traditional cultural patterns D. specific leadership training


<b>Question 3: </b>In mentioning “<b>natural leaders</b>” in <i>lines 7-8</i>, the author is making the point that_______.


A. there is no proof that “natural leaders” exist
B. few people qualify as “natural leaders”


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D. “natural leaders” share a similar set of characteristics


<b>Question 4: </b>Which of the following statements about leadership can be inferred from paragraph 2?


A. Few people succeed in sharing a leadership role with another person.


B. A person can best learn how to be an effective leader by studying research on leadership.
C. Most people desire to be leaders but can produce little evidence of their qualifications.
D. A person who is an effective leader of a particular group may not be an effective leader in
another group.


<b>Question 5:</b>The passage indicates that instrumental leaders generally focus on

_______.


A. ensuring harmonious relationships B. achieving a goal


C. sharing responsibility with group members D. identifying new leaders


<b>Question 6: </b>The word “<b>collective</b>” in <i>line 15</i> is closest in meaning to

_______.



A. necessary B. typical C. particular D. group


<b>Question 7:</b>The word “<b>them</b>” in <i>line 18</i> refers to

_______.



A. expressive leaders B. group members C. goals of the group D. tension and conflict



<b>Question 8: </b>A “<b>secondary relationship</b>” mentioned in <i>line 20</i> between a leader and the members of
a group could best be characterized as

_______.



A. enthusiastic B. distant C. unreliable D. personal


<b>Question 9: </b>The word “<b>resolve</b>” in <i>line 24</i> is closest in meaning to

_______.



A. find a solution for B. talk about C. avoid thinking about D. avoid repeating


<b>Question 10: </b>Paragraphs 3 and 4 organize the discussion of leadership primarily in term of

_______.


A. examples that illustrate a problem B. comparison and contrast


C. narration of events D. cause and effect analysis


<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate </b></i>
<i><b>the correct answer to each of the questions from 11 to 20.</b></i>


PAPER


Paper is everywhere. We use it for homework, money, checks, books, letters, wallpaper, and
greeting cards. We have paper towels, napkins plates, cups, and tissues. We print the news every
day on newspaper. Our history and knowledge is written on paper. Without paper, our lives would
be completely different.


From the very beginning of time, people have tried to record their thoughts and lives. The
earliest humans drew pictures on cave walls. Later, people used large pieces of clay to write on.
Almost 5,000 years ago, the Egyptians wrote on pieces of plants called <i>papyrus</i>. Papyrus was used
throughout the ancient world of the Mediterranean for thousands of years. Eventually it was
replaced by parchment. Parchment was made from animal skins. It was stronger and lasted longer


than any other material.


The Chinese made the first real paper in the year A.D. 105. They mixed tree bark and small
pieces of old cloth with water. They used a screen to remove the thin, wet piece of paper. Then
they let the paper dry in the sun. The Chinese kept papermaking a secret until after 751, in that
year there was a war between the Chinese and the Muslims. Many Chinese papermakers were
taken away from China to live in Muslim countries. The art of papermaking soon spread
throughout the Muslim world. Finally, by the end of the twelfth century, papermaking reached
Europe. The first paper made in Europe was in Spain in 1151.


The first important improvement on the Chinese method of papermaking was in France in 1798. A
man named Nicholas Louis Robert invented a machine for making paper. His machine could make
paper much faster than one person could by hand. However, his machine was not very successful.
About ten years later an Englishman improved on Robert’s machine and began producing paper.


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Finally, a machine was invented for grinding wood into pulp to use for making paper. Today, the
principal ingredient in paper is wood pulp. It is made by machine. There are also other kinds of
paper made from rice, wheat, cotton, corn, and other plants. Paper from wood pulp is the most
common. Canada and the United States are the world leaders in paper production, due in part to
the quantity, of wood that is available in the forests of these two countries.


Because paper is made of wood, many people are becoming concerned that too many trees are
being chopped down every year in order to produce paper. Trees are an important part of the
environment. As a result, many companies that produce paper are using old paper instead of new
wood pulp to make paper. This method of using old products again instead of simply throwing
them away is called recycling. Recycling paper helps reduce the number of trees that are used
every year. Many people also try to use less paper in their daily lives. They use both sides of a
sheet of paper instead of just one. They use cloth handkerchiefs instead of paper tissues. There are
also special containers in many schools and public places where people can put used paper instead
of throwing it into the garbage can. Then this paper is collected to be recycled.



Whether we use a little or a lot, paper has an important place in our lives. The books we read
and write are made of paper. Our history and scientific inventions have all been recorded on paper.
This, however, is changing. Other methods of storing information are becoming common.
Computers can store an enormous amount of information in a much smaller space. Computer
faxes, electronic mail, and the Internet are only three examples of technology that have replaced
paper, Who knows, perhaps one day people will not use paper to write at all!


<b>Question 11:</b> Papyrus was _______.


A. a kind of paper made from a plant. B. made by ancient Egyptians.
C. a kind of plant that ancient Egyptians wrote on<b>.</b> D. a special kind of clay.


<b>Question 12:</b> The Chinese kept papermaking a secret _______.
A. because they were afraid of the Muslims


B. so that they could keep exporting paper to the Muslim world
C. until the Muslims found out about the special tree bark
D. for more than 6 centuries


<b>Question 13: </b>The Chinese method of papermaking was first improved by _______.


A. a papermaking machine B. an Englishman


C. Nicholas Louis Robert D. employing people with faster hands


<b>Question 14:</b> The United States and Canada _______.


A. import most of the paper they need B. have the largest forests in the world
C. consume most of the paper they produce D. are the biggest producers of paper



<b>Question 15: </b>What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. Paper and computers play the same role in our lives.
B. New technology that helps recycling paper.


C. Paper is an important part of our life, but technology is changing this fast.
D. Those who know how to use a computer don’t need paper at all.


<b>Question 16:</b> In order to record their thoughts and lives, the earliest humans _______.


A. drew pictures on cave walls. B. wrote on cave walls.


C. invented a system of writing. D found a way to make paper.


<b>Question 17: </b>Parchment was used to write on because _______.


A. it was stronger and lasted longer than papyrus. B. the plant it was made from died out.
C. it could be made into slabs of clay. D. there were a lot of animals.


<b>Question 18: </b>The Chinese secret of papermaking was discovered _______.
A. by some Muslims who went to live among the Chinese


B. as a result of a war between the Chinese and the Muslims
C. by the Spanish in the 12th century


D. because the Chinese let the paper dry in the Sun


<b>Question 19:</b> Paper was first made from wood pulp _______.


A. in France B. by a wasp C. by a machine D. by a scientist



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A. papermaking factories are polluting the environment
B. a lot of trees have to be chopped down for wood pulp
C. recycling old paper is expensive


D. there is not enough land to plant trees for wood pulp


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs </b></i>
<i><b>correction from question 21 to 25.</b></i>


<b>Question 21: </b>The rings of Saturn are so distant to be seen from Earth without a telescope.
A B C D


<b>Question 22: </b>The major goals of primary education is to achieve basic literacy and


A B C D


numeracy among all students.


<b>Question 23: </b>I passed my exam last summer, but my friend has just failed her.


A B C <b> </b>D


<b>Question 24: </b>It is primary education that establishes foundations in science geography, history,
A B


as well other social sciences for young students.
C D


<b>Question 25: </b>This recipe, is an old family secret, is an especially important part of our holiday


celebrations. A B C


D


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest</b></i>
<i><b>in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions</b></i> <i><b>from 26 to 30</b></i>


<b>Question 26:</b> A. future B. prospect C. guidance D. involve


<b>Question 27:</b> A. facilitate B. hydrology C. participate D. intimacy


<b>Question 28:</b> A. represent B. permanent C. continent D. sentiment


<b>Question 29:</b> A. romantic B. reduction C. popular D. financial


<b>Question 30:</b> A. optimist B. immediate C. fabulous D. accuracy


<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate </b></i>
<i><b>the correct word for each of the blanks from 31 to 40. </b></i>


A DAY IN YOUR LIFE – IN THE YEAR 2020


<b>What are two ways that technology will probably change your life in the next 20-25 years?</b>


People used to know more or less how their children would live. Now things are changing so
quickly that we don't even know what our own lives will be (31) ________ in a few years. What
allows is not science fiction. It's how experts see the future.


You're daydreaming behind the wheel of your car, but that's OK. You have it on automatic
pilot, and with its high-tech computers and cameras, your car "knows" (32) ___ you home safely.


You're hungry, so you heat for the kitchen as soon as you get home. You ordered groceries by
computer an hour ago, and you know that by now they (33) ______. Your kitchen has a two-door
refrigerator, (34)___ opens to the outside to accept deliveries. You've already paid for the food by
having the money (35)____ from your bank account. Nobody uses cash any more.


What's for lunch? In the old days, you used to stop off to buy a hamburger or pizza. Now
you use your diagnostic machine to find out which foods your body (36) _______. You find out
you need more vegetables and less fat. Your food-preparation machine (37)______ you a salad.


After lunch, you go down the hall to your home office. Here you have everything you need
for doing your work. Thanks to your information screen and your new computer, you (38)
_______ never go into the office any more.


The information screen shows an urgent message from a co-worker in Brazil. You set the
screen to translate Portuguese (39) __________ English. As you wait, you think about later, then
you'll have a movie (40) ________ what a movie should you order tonight?


<b>Question 31:</b> A. like B. as C. alike D. about


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<b>Question 33:</b>.A. are arriving B. arrive C. will arrive D. have arrived


<b>Question 34:</b> A. which B. that C. what D. and


<b>Question 35:</b> A. added B. counted C. subtracted D. reduced


<b>Question 36:</b>. A. eats B. prefers C. needs D. finds


<b>Question 37:</b> A. does B. makes C. works D. feed


<b>Question 38:</b> A. almost B. hardly C. most D. mostly



<b>Question 39:</b> A. onto B. in C. into D. from


<b>Question 40:</b> A. transmitted B. order C. broadcast D. transmit


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the </b></i>
<i><b>following questions from 41 to 75. </b></i>


<b>Question 41:</b> The shop assistant was totally bewildered by the customer’s behavior.


<i> The word </i>bewildered<i> is closest in meaning to </i>


A. upset B. puzzled C. disgusted D. angry


<b>Question 42:</b>Some wild animals are in danger in this region.


<i> The phrase </i>in danger<i> is closest in meaning to </i>


A. dangerous B. likely to cause harm C. likely to be extinct D. predators


<b>Question 43:</b>We offer a speedy and secure service of transferring money in less than 24 hours.


<i>Which of the following word has the opposite meaning to the word</i> secure?


A. unsure B. uninterested C. slow D. open


<b>Question 44:</b>The Red Cross is an international humanitarian agency dedicated to reducing the
sufferings of wounded soldiers, civilians and prisoners of war.


<i>Which of the following word has the opposite meaning to the word</i> sufferings



A. happiness B. pain and sorrow C. loss D. worry and sadness


<b>Question 45:</b>Jack: “Hi, Tom. What’s going on?”
Tom: “ Nothing special, Jack. ____ with you?”


A. What’s up B. Have you got something C. Nothing new D. Not much


<b>Question 46:</b>Don’t lie! You ____ their phone ringing. They haven’t got a phone.


A. can’t hear B. couldn’t have heard C. haven’t heard D. had not heard


<b>Question 47: Frank</b>: “ Do you know how old I am?” <i>Daisy</i>: “_____.”


A. I couldn’t help it B. Happy birthday C. Don’t mention it D. I haven’t a clue


<b>Question 48:</b> It’s difficult for a sloppy person to live with a ___.


A. perfect B. perfection C. perfectionism D. perfectionist


<b>Question 49:</b>Up ____, and the people cheered.


A. went the balloon B. does the balloon go C. did the balloon go D. goes the balloon


<b>Question 50: </b> It may be wonderful to own a big, old house, but think of the ___.


A. upkeep B. keep-up C. keep-on D. keep-out


<b>Question 51:</b> Learning English isn’t so difficult; once you ____.



A. get down to it B. get off it C. get on it D. get down with it


<b>Question 52:</b> “I’m sorry I couldn’t come to your party last night.” “ _____.”


A. That’s all right B. Excuse me C. You’re welcome D. Don’t mention it


<b>Question 53:</b>. _____, we tried our best to complete it.


A. Difficult as the homework was B. Despite the homework was difficult
C. Thanks to the difficult homework D. As though the homework was difficult


<b>Question 54:</b> You’re quite right, of course, but ____ you needn’t have been so rude about it.
A. at once time B. from time to time C. at the same time D. at times


<b>Question 55:</b> ______ had the restaurant opened ____ people were flocking to eat there.


A. Hardly …than B. No sooner…when C. No sooner … than D. Hardly …. that


<b>Question 56: </b>The other driver failed to signal his ____ to turn right so I had to brake suddenly.


A. purpose B. idea C. intention D. design


<b>Question 57</b>: “ What are you going to do next?” <i>“ I wish I ____ the answer to that question.”</i>


A. knew B. had known C. would know D. will know


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A. insubstantial B. interior C. ineffective D. insufficient


<b>Question 59:</b> What a ____!



A. new small nice car B. nice small new car


C. new nice car, that is small D. car new nice and small


<b>Question 60:</b> His parents hostile attitude ___ him to leave home .


A. drove B. urged C. made D. suggested


<b>Question 61:</b>. I recommend that the student ____ his composition as soon as possible.


A. finishes writing B. should finish the writing C. finish writing D. finished writing


<b>Question 62:</b> Hearing-aid devices are very helpful for ________ are hard of hearing.


A. those B. those who C. people D. who


<b>Question 63:</b> We should study hard ___________ our parents can be proud of us.


A. so as to B. in order that C. as that D. in order to


<b>Question 64:</b> As soon as I ___________ my assignment, I'll show you how to solve that problem.
A. have finished B. will finish C. will have finished D. finished


<b>Question 65:</b> Today many countries are trying to develop _________ energy sources.


A. sustainable B. natural C. damaging D. non-renewable


<b>Question 66:</b> The company managed to __ its best workers and kept its rival from stealing them.


A. promote B. employ C. retain D. consider



<b>Question 67:</b> The _______ of food during that long winter left many families in despair.


A. scarcity B. availability C. variety D. abundance


<b>Question 68:</b> You ___________ smoke in here. It's against the rules.


A. shouldn't B. mightn't C. mustn't D. needn't


<b>Question 69:</b> The new director is favorably _________ towards innovations.


A. disposed B. devoted C. dedicated D. discouraged


<b>Question 70: </b>These teachers ________ to help their students understand simple things.


A. do an attempt B. make great efforts C. try a great effort D. put great efforts


<b>Question 71:</b> To apply for the scholarship, the students are required to write a _________ essay
about their future plans.


A. two-hundred-word B. two-pages C. double pages D. two hundred words


<b>Question 72: </b>It was a _____ that the driver survived the crash. His car was completely damaged.


A. mystery B. miracle C. secret D. strange


<b>Question 73: </b>Sharks acquire many sets of teeth _________ their lifetime.


A. over B. from C. during D. since



<b>Question 74:</b> “Don’t fail to send your parents my regards.” – “______.”


A. You’re welcome B. Good idea, thanks C. Thanks, I will D. It’s my pleasure


<b>Question 75:</b> John: “Do you think that we should use public transportation to protect our
environment?” Laura: “______”


A. There’s no doubt about it. B. Well, that’s very surprising.
C. Of course not. You bet! D. Yes, it’s an absurd idea.


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in</b></i>
<i><b>meaning to each of the following question </b></i>


<b>Question 76: </b>She said, “<i>John, I’ll show you round my city when you’re here</i>.”
A. She made a trip round her city with John.


B. She promised to show John round her city.
C. She planned to show John round her city.
D. She organized a trip round her city for John.


<b>Question 77:</b> There’s no point in persuading Jane to change her mind.
A. No one wants Jane to change her mind because it’s pointless.
B. It’s possible for us to persuade Jane to change her mind.
C. Jane will change her mind though she doesn’t want to.
D. It’s useless to persuade Jane to change her mind


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A. Mary suggested that her husband should reply to the President’s offer without delay.
B. Mary told her husband why he didn’t reply to the President’s offer then.


C. Mary ordered her husband to reply to the President’s offer right now.



D. Mary wondered why her husband didn’t reply to the President’s offer then.



<b>Question 79:</b> If I hadn’t had so much work to do I would have gone to the movies.
A. Because I had to do so much work, I couldn’t go to the movies.


B. I would go to the movies when I had done so much work.


C. A lot of work couldn’t prevent me from going to the movies.
D. I never go to the movies if I have work to do.


<b>Question 80: </b>Unlike her friends, Jane prefers an independent life.
A. Jane doesn't like her friends because she prefers an independent life.
B. Her friends live in an independent life and Jane doesn't like it.
C. Jane doesn't like her friends to live in a dependent life.


D. Jane prefers an independent life but her friends do not.
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<b>END---Chú ý:</b>

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<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the </b></i>
<i><b>correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 10</b></i>


According to sociologists, there are several different ways in which a person may become
recognized as the leader of a social group in the United States. In the family, traditional cultural
patterns confer leadership on one or both of the parents. In other cases, such as friendship groups,
one or more persons may gradually emerge as leaders, although there is no formal process of
selection. In larger groups, leaders are usually chosen formally through election or recruitment.
Although leaders are often thought to be people with unusual personal ability, decades of
research have failed to produce consistent evidence that there is any category of “<b>natural</b>
<b>leaders.</b>” It seems that there is no set of personal qualities that all leaders have in common; rather,
virtually any person may be recognized as a leader if the person has qualities that meet the needs
of that particular group.


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leadership, on the other hand, is leadership that emphasizes the <b>collective</b> well-being of a social
group’s member. Expressive leader are less concerned with the overall goals of the group than
with providing emotional support to group members and attempting to minimize tension and
conflict among <b>them</b>. Group members expect expressive leaders to maintain stable relationships
within the group and provide support to individual members.


Instrumental leaders are likely to have a rather <b>secondary relationship</b> to other group
members. They give orders and may discipline group members who inhibit attainment of the
group’s goals. Expressive leaders cultivate a more personal or primary relationship to others in the
group. They offer sympathy when someone experiences difficulties or is subjected to discipline,
are quick to lighten a serious moment with humor, and try to <b>resolve</b> issues that threaten to divide


the group. As the differences in these two roles suggest, expressive leaders generally receive more
personal affection from group members; instrumental leaders, if they are successful in promoting
group goals, may enjoy a mote distant respect


<b>Question 1: </b>What does the passage mainly discuss?


A. The problems faced by leaders <b>B. The role of leaders in social groups</b>
C. How leadership differs in small and large groups


D. How social groups determine who will lead them


<b>Question 2: </b>The passage mentions all of the following ways by which people can become leaders
EXCEPT

_______.



A. recruitment B. formal election process


C. traditional cultural patterns <b>D. specific leadership training</b>


<b>Question 3: </b>In mentioning “<b>natural leaders</b>” in <i>lines 7-8</i>, the author is making the point
that

_______.



<b>A. there is no proof that “natural leaders” exist</b>


B. few people qualify as “natural leaders”


C. “natural leaders’ are easily accepted by the members of a social group
D. “natural leaders” share a similar set of characteristics


<b>Question 4: </b>Which of the following statements about leadership can be inferred from paragraph 2?



A. Few people succeed in sharing a leadership role with another person.


B. A person can best learn how to be an effective leader by studying research on leadership.
C. Most people desire to be leaders but can produce little evidence of their qualifications.


<b>D. A person who is an effective leader of a particular group may not be an effective leader in </b>
<b>another group</b>.


<b>Question 5:</b>The passage indicates that instrumental leaders generally focus on

_______.


A. ensuring harmonious relationships <b>B. achieving a goal</b>


C. sharing responsibility with group members D. identifying new leaders


<b>Question 6: </b>The word “<b>collective</b>” in <i>line 15</i> is closest in meaning to

_______.



A. necessary B. typical C. particular <b>D. group</b>


<b>Question 7:</b>The word “<b>them</b>” in <i>line 18</i> refers to

_______.



A. expressive leaders <b>B. group members</b> C. goals of the group D. tension and conflict


<b>Question 8: </b>A “<b>secondary relationship</b>” mentioned in <i>line 20</i> between a leader and the members of
a group could best be characterized as

_______.



A. enthusiastic <b>B. distant</b> C. unreliable D. personal


<b>Question 9: </b>The word “<b>resolve</b>” in <i>line 24</i> is closest in meaning to

_______.



<b>A. find a solution for </b>B. talk about C. avoid thinking about D. avoid repeating



<b>Question 10: </b>Paragraphs 3 and 4 organize the discussion of leadership primarily in term of

_______.


A. examples that illustrate a problem<b>B. comparison and contrast</b>


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<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate </b></i>
<i><b>the correct answer to each of the questions from 11 to 20.</b></i>


PAPER


Paper is everywhere. We use it for homework, money, checks, books, letters, wallpaper, and
greeting cards. We have paper towels, napkins plates, cups, and tissues. We print the news every
day on newspaper. Our history and knowledge is written on paper. Without paper, our lives would
be completely different.


From the very beginning of time, people have tried to record their thoughts and lives. The
earliest humans drew pictures on cave walls. Later, people used large pieces of clay to write on.
Almost 5,000 years ago, the Egyptians wrote on pieces of plants called <i>papyrus</i>. Papyrus was used
throughout the ancient world of the Mediterranean for thousands of years. Eventually it was
replaced by parchment. Parchment was made from animal skins. It was stronger and lasted longer
than any other material.


The Chinese made the first real paper in the year A.D. 105. They mixed tree bark and small
pieces of old cloth with water. They used a screen to remove the thin, wet piece of paper. Then
they let the paper dry in the sun. The Chinese kept papermaking a secret until after 751, in that
year there was a war between the Chinese and the Muslims. Many Chinese papermakers were
taken away from China to live in Muslim countries. The art of papermaking soon spread
throughout the Muslim world. Finally, by the end of the twelfth century, papermaking reached
Europe. The first paper made in Europe was in Spain in 1151.


The first important improvement on the Chinese method of papermaking was in France in



1798. A man named Nicholas Louis Robert invented a machine for making paper. His machine
could make paper much faster than one person could by hand. However, his machine was not very
successful. About ten years later an Englishman improved on Robert’s machine and began
producing paper.


The most important improvement in papermaking also happened in France. A scientist observed
a wasp making its nest. The wasp chewed up pieces of wood, mixed it with the chemicals in its
mouth, and made a paper nest. The scientist realized that people could make paper from wood, too.
Finally, a machine was invented for grinding wood into pulp to use for making paper. Today, the
principal ingredient in paper is wood pulp. It is made by machine. There are also other kinds of
paper made from rice, wheat, cotton, corn, and other plants. Paper from wood pulp is the most
common. Canada and the United States are the world leaders in paper production, due in part to
the quantity, of wood that is available in the forests of these two countries.


Because paper is made of wood, many people are becoming concerned that too many trees are
being chopped down every year in order to produce paper. Trees are an important part of the
environment. As a result, many companies that produce paper are using old paper instead of new
wood pulp to make paper. This method of using old products again instead of simply throwing
them away is called recycling. Recycling paper helps reduce the number of trees that are used
every year. Many people also try to use less paper in their daily lives. They use both sides of a
sheet of paper instead of just one. They use cloth handkerchiefs instead of paper tissues. There are
also special containers in many schools and public places where people can put used paper instead
of throwing it into the garbage can. Then this paper is collected to be recycled.


Whether we use a little or a lot, paper has an important place in our lives. The books we read
and write are made of paper. Our history and scientific inventions have all been recorded on paper.
This, however, is changing. Other methods of storing information are becoming common.
Computers can store an enormous amount of information in a much smaller space. Computer
faxes, electronic mail, and the Internet are only three examples of technology that have replaced
paper, Who knows, perhaps one day people will not use paper to write at all!



<b>Question 11:</b> Papyrus was _______.


A. a kind of paper made from a plant. B. made by ancient Egyptians.


<b>C. a kind of plant that ancient Egyptians wrote on.</b> D. a special kind of clay.


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A. because they were afraid of the Muslims


B. so that they could keep exporting paper to the Muslim world
C. until the Muslims found out about the special tree bark


<b>D. for more than 6 centuries</b>


<b>Question 13:</b>The Chinese method of papermaking was first improved by _______.


A. a papermaking machine B. an Englishman


<b>C. Nicholas Louis Robert</b> D. employing people with faster hands


<b>Question 14:</b> The United States and Canada _______.


A. import most of the paper they need B. have the largest forests in the world
C. consume most of the paper they produce <b>D. are the biggest producers of paper</b>
<b>Question 15:</b>What is the main idea of the last paragraph?


A. Paper and computers play the same role in our lives.
B. New technology that helps recycling paper.


<b>C. Paper is an important part of our life, but technology is changing this fast.</b>



D. Those who know how to use a computer don’t need paper at all.


<b>Question 16:</b> In order to record their thoughts and lives, the earliest humans _______.


<b>A. drew pictures on cave walls.</b> B. wrote on cave walls.


C. invented a system of writing. D found a way to make paper.


<b>Question 17:</b>Parchment was used to write on because _______.


<b>A. it was stronger and lasted longer than papyrus.</b> B. the plant it was made from died out.
C. it could be made into slabs of clay. D. there were a lot of animals.


<b>Question 18:</b>The Chinese secret of papermaking was discovered _______.
A. by some Muslims who went to live among the Chinese


<b>B. as a result of a war between the Chinese and the Muslims</b>


C. by the Spanish in the 12th century


D. because the Chinese let the paper dry in the Sun


<b>Question 19:</b> Paper was first made from wood pulp _______.


<b>A. in France</b> B. by a wasp C. by a machine D. by a scientist


<b>Question 20:</b>Some people think that producing a lot of paper is not good because ____.
A. papermaking factories are polluting the environment



<b>B. a lot of trees have to be chopped down for wood pulp</b>


C. recycling old paper is expensive


D. there is not enough land to plant trees for wood pulp


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs </b></i>
<i><b>correction.</b></i>


<b>Question 21: </b>The rings of Saturn are <b>so</b> distant to be seen from Earth without a telescope.
A <b>B</b> C D


<b>Question 22: </b>The major goals of primary education <b>is</b> to achieve basic literacy and


A <b>B </b> C D


numeracy among all students.


<b>Question 23: </b>I passed my exam last summer, but my friend has just failed <b>her</b>.


A B C <b> D</b>


<b>Question 24: </b>It is primary education that establishes foundations in science geography, history,
A B


<b>as well</b>other social sciences for young students.
<b>C</b> D


<b>Question 25: </b>This recipe, <b>is an</b> old family secret, is an especially important part of our holiday
celebrations. <b>A</b> B C



D


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<b>Question 26:</b> A. future B. prospect C. guidance <b>D. involve</b>
<b>Question 27:</b> A. facilitate B. hydrology C. participate <b>D. intimacy</b>
<b>Question 28: A. represent</b> B. permanent C. continent D. sentiment


<b>Question 29:</b> A. romantic B. reduction <b>C. popular</b> D. financial


<b>Question 30:</b> A. optimist <b>B. immediate</b> C. fabulous D. accuracy


<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate </b></i>
<i><b>the correct word for each of the blanks from 31 to 40. </b></i>


A DAY IN YOUR LIFE – IN THE YEAR 2020


<b>What are two ways that technology will probably change your life in the next 20-25 years?</b>


People used to know more or less how their children would live. Now things are changing so
quickly that we don't even know what our own lives will be (31) ________ in a few years. What
allows is not science fiction. It's how experts see the future.


You're daydreaming behind the wheel of your car, but that's OK. You have it on automatic
pilot, and with its high-tech computers and cameras, your car "knows" (32) ___ you home safely.
You're hungry, so you head for the kitchen as soon as you get home. You ordered groceries by
computer an hour ago, and you know that by now they (33) ______. Your kitchen


has a two-door refrigerator, (34)___ opens to the outside to accept deliveries. You've already paid
for the food by having the money (35)____ from your bank account. Nobody uses cash any more.



What's for lunch? In the old days, you used to stop off to buy a hamburger or pizza. Now
you use your diagnostic machine to find out which foods your body (36) _______. You find out
you need more vegetables and less fat. Your food-preparation machine (37)______ you a salad.


After lunch, you go down the hall to your home office. Here you have everything you need
for doing your work. Thanks to your information screen and your new computer, you (38)
_______ never go into the office any more.


The information screen shows an urgent message from a co-worker in Brazil. You set the
screen to translate Portuguese (39) __________ English. As you wait, you think about later, then
you'll have a movie (40) ________ what a movie should you order tonight?


<b>Question 31:A. like</b> B. as C. alike D. about


<b>Question 32:</b> A. to get B. get <b>C. how to get</b> D. what to get


<b>Question 33:</b>.A. are arriving B. arrive C. will arrive <b>D. have arrived</b>


<b>Question 34:A. which</b> B. that C. what D. and


<b>Question 35:</b> A. added B. counted <b>C. subtracted</b> D. reduced


<b>Question 36:</b>. A. eats B. prefers <b>C. needs</b> D. finds


<b>Question 37:</b> A. does <b>B. makes</b> C. works D. feed


<b>Question 38:A. almost</b> B. hardly C. most D. mostly


<b>Question 39:</b> A. onto B. in <b>C. into</b> D. from



<b>Question 40:A. transmitted</b> B. order C. broadcast D. transmit


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the </b></i>
<i><b>following questions. </b></i>


<b>Question 41:</b> The shop assistant was totally bewildered by the customer’s behavior.


<i> The word </i>bewildered<i> is closest in meaning to </i>


A. upset <b>B. puzzled</b> C. disgusted D. angry


<b>Question 42:</b>Some wild animals are in danger in this region.


<i> The phrase </i>in danger<i> is closest in meaning to </i>


A. dangerous B. likely to cause harm <b>C. likely to be extinct</b> D. predators


<b>Question 43:</b>We offer a speedy and secure service of transferring money in less than 24 hours.


<i>Which of the following word has the opposite meaning to the word</i> secure?


<b>A. unsure</b> B. uninterested C. slow D. open


<b>Question 44:</b>The Red Cross is an international humanitarian agency dedicated to reducing the
sufferings of wounded soldiers, civilians and prisoners of war.


<i>Which of the following word has the opposite meaning to the word</i> sufferings


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<b>Question 45:</b>Jack: “Hi, Tom. What’s going on?”
Tom: “ Nothing special, Jack. ____ with you?”



<b>A. What’s up</b> B. Have you got something C. Nothing new D. Not much


<b>Question 46:</b>Don’t lie! You ____ their phone ringing. They haven’t got a phone.


A. can’t hear <b>B. couldn’t have heard</b> C. haven’t heard D. had not heard


<b>Question 47: Frank</b>: “ Do you know how old I am?” <i>Daisy</i>: “_____.”


A. I couldn’t help it B. Happy birthday C. Don’t mention it <b>D. I haven’t a clue</b>
<b>Question 48:</b> It’s difficult for a sloppy person to live with a ___.


A. perfect B. perfection C. perfectionism <b>D. perfectionist</b>


<b>Question 49:</b>Up ____, and the people cheered.


<b>A. went the balloon</b>B. does the balloon go C. did the balloon go D. goes the balloon


<b>Question 50: </b> It may be wonderful to own a big, old house, but think of the ___.


<b>A. upkeep</b> B. keep-up C. keep-on D. keep-out


<b>Question 51:</b> Learning English isn’t so difficult; once you ____.


<b>A. get down to it</b> B. get off it C. get on it D. get down
with it


<b>Question 52:</b> “I’m sorry I couldn’t come to your party last night.” “ _____.”


<b>A. That’s all right</b> B. Excuse me C. You’re welcome D. Don’t


mention it


<b>Question 53:</b>. _____, we tried our best to complete it.


<b>A. Difficult as the homework was</b> B. Despite the homework was difficult
C. Thanks to the difficult homework D. As though the homework was difficult


<b>Question 54:</b> You’re quite right, of course, but ____ you needn’t have been so rude about it.
A. at once time B. from time to time <b>C. at the same time</b>D. at times


<b>Question 55:</b> ______ had the restaurant opened ____ people were flocking to eat there.


A. Hardly …than B. No sooner…when <b>C. No sooner … than</b>


D. Hardly …. that


<b>Question 56:</b>The other driver failed to signal his ____ to turn right so I had to brake suddenly.


A. purpose B. idea <b>C. intention</b> D. design


<b>Question 57</b>: “ What are you going to do next?” <i>“ I wish I ____ the answer to that question.”</i>


<b>A. knew</b> B. had known C. would know


D. will know


<b>Question 58:</b>There was ____ evidence to bring charges against the man.


A. insubstantial B. interior C. ineffective <b>D. insufficient</b>



<b>Question 59:</b> What a ____!


A. new small nice car <b>B. nice small new car</b>


C. new nice car, that is small D. car new nice and small


<b>Question 60:</b> His parents hostile attitude ___ him to leave home .


A. drove <b>B. urged</b> C. made D. suggested


<b>Question 61:</b>. I recommend that the student ____ his composition as soon as possible.


A. finishes writing B. should finish the writing <b>C. finish writing</b> D. finished writing


<b>Question 62:</b> Hearing-aid devices are very helpful for ________ are hard of hearing.
A. those <b>B. those who</b>C. people D. who


<b>Question 63:</b> We should study hard ___________ our parents can be proud of us.
A. so as to B. in order that C. as that <b>D. in order to</b>


<b>Question 64:</b> As soon as I ___________ my assignment, I'll show you how to solve that problem.


<b>A. have finished</b> B. will finish C. will have finished D. finished


<b>Question 65:</b> Today many countries are trying to develop _________ energy sources.


<b>A. sustainable</b> B. natural C. damaging D. non-renewable


<b>Question 66:</b> The company managed to __ its best workers and kept its rival from stealing them.
A. promote B. employ <b>C. retain</b> D. consider



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<b>A. scarcity</b> B. availability C. variety D. abundance


<b>Question 68:</b> You ___________ smoke in here. It's against the rules.
A. shouldn't B. mightn't <b>C. mustn't</b> D. needn't


<b>Question 69:</b> The new director is favorably _________ towards innovations.


<b>A. disposed</b> B. devoted C. dedicated D. discouraged


<b>Question 70:</b>These teachers ________ to help their students understand simple things.


A. do an attempt <b>B. make great efforts</b> C. try a great effort D. put great efforts


<b>Question 71:</b> To apply for the scholarship, the students are required to write a _________ essay
about their future plans.


<b>A. two-hundred-word</b> B. two-pages C. double pages D. two hundred words


<b>Question 72:</b>It was a ______ that the driver survived the crash. His car was completely damaged.
A. mystery <b>B. miracle</b> C. secret D. strange


<b>Question 73:</b>Sharks acquire many sets of teeth _________ their lifetime.


A. over B. from <b>C. during</b> D. since


<b>Question 74:</b> “Don’t fail to send your parents my regards.” – “______.”


A. You’re welcome B. Good idea, thanks <b>C. Thanks, I will</b> D. It’s my pleasure



<b>Question 75:</b> John: “Do you think that we should use public transportation to protect our
environment?” Laura: “______”


<b>A. There’s no doubt about it.</b> B. Well, that’s very surprising.


C. Of course not. You bet! D. Yes, it’s an absurd idea.


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in</b></i>
<i><b>meaning to each of the following question </b></i>


<b>Question 76:</b>She said, “John, I’ll show you round my city when you’re here.”
A. She made a trip round her city with John.


<b>B. She promised to show John round her city</b>.
C. She planned to show John round her city.
D. She organized a trip round her city for John.


<b>Question 77:</b> There’s no point in persuading Jane to change her mind.
A. No one wants Jane to change her mind because it’s pointless.
B. It’s possible for us to persuade Jane to change her mind.
C. Jane will change her mind though she doesn’t want to.


<b>D. It’s useless to persuade Jane to change her mind</b>


<b>Question 78:</b>“Why don’t you reply to the President’s offer right now?” said Mary to her husband.


<b>A. Mary suggested that her husband should reply to the President’s offer without delay. </b>


B. Mary told her husband why he didn’t reply to the President’s offer then.
C. Mary ordered her husband to reply to the President’s offer right now.



D. Mary wondered why her husband didn’t reply to the President’s offer then.



<b>Question 79:</b> If I hadn’t had so much work to do I would have gone to the movies.
<b>A. Because I had to do so much work, I couldn’t go to the movies</b>.


B. I would go to the movies when I had done so much work.


C. A lot of work couldn’t prevent me from going to the movies.
D. I never go to the movies if I have work to do.


<b>Question 80: </b>Unlike her friends, Jane prefers an independent life.


A. Jane doesn't like her friends because she prefers an independent life.


<b> B. Her friends live in an independent life and Jane doesn't like it.</b>


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