Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentences that is CLOSEST in meaning to each of the following question.
Câu 1: 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.  
Câu 2: “ Why don’t you get your hair cut, Gavin?” said Adam.


A. Adam advised Gavin to cut his hair.


B. Gavin was suggested to have a hair cut.


C. It was suggested that Adam get Gavin’s haircut.


D. Adam suggested that Gavin should have his hair cut. 
Câu 3: Even if the job market is not stable, those who persist will be able to land jobs eventually.


A. When it’s hard to find a job, jobs on land are even harder.


B.  Patient people will secure jobs even in an instable job market.


C. Only persistent job seekers can find jobs.


D.  In land jobs are only available to persistent jobs applicants. 

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Read the following passage and write the letter A, B, C or D on the top of the first page to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.            In the course of its history, human inventions have dramatically increased the average amount of energy available for use per person. Primitive peoples in cold regions burned wood and animal dung to heat their caves, cook food, and drive off animals by fire. The first step toward the developing of more efficient fuels was taken when people discovered that they could use vegetable oils and animal fats in lieu of gathered or cut wood. Charcoal gave off more intensive heat than wood and was more easily obtainable than organic fats. The Greeks first began to use coal for metal smelting in the 4th century, but it did not come into extensive use until the Industrial Revolution.           In the 1700s, at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, most energy used in the United States and other nations undergoing industrialization was obtained from perpetual and renewable sources, such as wood, water streams, domesticated animal labor, and wind. These were predominantly locally available supplies. By mid-1800s, 91 percent of all commercial energy consumed in the United States and European countries was obtained from wood. However, at the beginning of the 20th century, coal became a major energy source and replaced wood in industrializing countries. Although in most regions and climate zones wood was more readily accessible than coal, the latter represents a more concentrated source of energy. In 1910, natural gas and oil firmly replaced coal as the main source of fuel because they are lighter and, therefore, cheaper to transport. They burned more cleanly than coal and polluted less. Unlike coal, oil could be refined to manufacture liquid fuels for vehicles, a very important consideration in the early 1900s, when the automobile arrived on the scene.By 1984, non-renewable fossil fuels, such as oil, coal, and natural gas, provided over 82 percent of the commercial and industrial energy used in the world. Small amounts of energy were derived from nuclear fission, and the remaining 16 percent came from burning direct perpetual and renewable fuels, such as biomass. Between 1700 and 1986, a large number of countries shifted from the use of energy from local sources to a centralized generation of hydropower and solar energy converted to electricity. The energy derived from non-renewable fossil fuels has been increasingly produced in one location and transported to another, as is the case with most automobile fuels. In countries with private, rather than public transportation, the age of non-renewable fuels has created a dependency on a finite resource that will have to be replaced.Alternative fuel sources are numerous, and shale oil and hydrocarbons are just two examples. The extraction of shale oil from large deposits in Asian and European regions has proven to be labor consuming and costly. The resulting product is sulfur-and nitrogen-rich, and large scale extractions are presently prohibitive. Similarly, the extraction of hydrocarbons from tar sands in Alberta and Utah is complex. Semi-solid hydrocarbons cannot be easily separated from the sandstone and limestone that carry them, and modern technology is not sufficiently versatile for a large-scale removal of the material. However, both sources of fuel may eventually be needed as petroleum prices continue to rise and limitations in fossil fuel availability make alternative deposits more attractive.
Câu 1: What is the main topic of the passage?


A. Application of various fuels


B. Natural resources and fossil fuels


C. A history of energy use


D. A historical review of energy rates
Câu 2: It can be inferred from the first paragraph that


A.  coal mining was essential for primitive peoples


B.  the Greeks used coal in industrial productions


C.  the development of efficient fuel was a gradual process


D.  the discovery of efficient fuels was mostly accidental 
Câu 3: The author of the passage implies that in the 1700s, sources of energy were


A. used for commercial purposes


B. used in various combination


C. not derived from mineral deposits


D.  it could be converted to automobile fuel.
Câu 4: The phrase “the latter” refers to


A. wood


B. coal


C. most regions


D.  climate zones
Câu 5: According to the passage, what was the greatest advantage of oil as fuel?


A. it was a concentrated source of energy.


B. it was lighter and cheaper than coal.


C.  it replaced wood and coal and reduced pollution.


D.  it could be converted to automobile fuel.
Câu 6: It can be inferred from the passage that in the early 20th centurgy, energy was obtained primarily from


A. Fossil fuels


B. Nuclear fission


C. Hydraulic and solar sources


D. Burning biomass
Câu 7: The author of the passage implies that alternative sources ò fuel are curently


A.  being used for consumption  


B.  available in few locations


C. being explored


D. examined on a large scale 
Câu 8: The word “prohibitive” is closest in meaning to


A.  prohibited


B. provided


C.  too expensive


D.  too expedient
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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks
Câu 1: He is sleeping in his mother’s house this week as he …..his house painted.


A. has


B. is having


C. had


D. has had 
Câu 2: John and Karen persuaded me ….. the conference.


A. attending


B. attended


C. to attend


D. to have attended
Câu 3: I think it’s ….. to take a few more pictures.


A. enough light


B.  lightly enough


C.  light enough


D.  enough as light 
Câu 4: Flower oils are ….. of the ingredients used in making perfume.


A. among expensive


B. among the most expensive


C. being most expensive


D.  expensive 
Câu 5: ….I heard the phone ring, I didn’t answer it.


A. because


B. Only if


C. Even though


D.  Provided that
Câu 6: Ann has a lot of books, …… she has never read.


A. most of that


B. most of these


C. most of which


D. which most of them
Câu 7: My first school day was a ….. event in my life.
 


A. memory


B. memorized


C. memorial


D. memorable 
Câu 8: If we didn’t …. any measures to protect whales, they would disappear forever.


A. use


B. make


C. take


D. do
Câu 9: People who take on a second job inevitably ….. themselves to greater stress.


A. offer


B. subject


C.  field


D.  place 
Câu 10: One condition of this job is that you must be …… to work at weekends.


A. available


B. capable


C. acceptable


D. accessible 
Câu 11: Could you lend me some money to ….. me over to the end of the month?


A. hand


B. tide


C. get


D. make
Câu 12: It is the …..of stupidity to go walking in the mountains in this weather.


A. height


B. depth


C. source


D. matter
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