Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best joins each of the following pairs of sentences in each of the followi ng questions.
Câu 1: It was an interesting novel. I stayed up all night to finish it.


A. The novel was so interesting that I stayed up all night to finish it. 


B. Though it was an interesting novel, I stayed up all night to finish it. 


C. I stayed up all night to finish the novel so it was interesting. 


D. Unless it were an interesting novel, I would not stay up all night to finish it.
Câu 2:  Mr. Smith is a professor. His car was stolen yesterday. 


A. Mr. Smith, who his car was stolen yesterday, is a professor. 


B. Mr. Smith, whose car was stolen yesterday, is a professor. 


C. His car was stolen yesterday, he is a professor. 


D. Mr. Smith, who is a professor, his car was stolen yesterday. 
Câu 3: The girl didn't have any friends. Therefore, she felt lonely. 


A. Having many friends, the girl felt lonely. 


B. Deprived of friends, the girl felt lonely. 


C. Not having friends, they made the girl feel lonely. 


D. Having no friends, the girl felt lonely. 
Câu 4:  She was irritated by her husband's lack of punctuality. She left him. 


A. Being irritating by her husband's lack of punctuality, she left him. 


B. She left her husband because of her irritation with his lack of punctuality. 


C. Irritated by her husband, she punctually left him. 


D. Irritating with her husband's lack of punctuality, she left him. 
Câu 5: I admire her achievements. However, I don't really like her. 


A. I don't really like her for I admire her achievements. 


B. Although I admire her achievements, I really like her. 


C. Even though I admire her achievements, I don't really like her. 


D. Whatever her achievements, I don't really like her.

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Câu 1: Mr. Smith suggested that Sara ________ for the job in the company. 


A. applying   


B. would apply   


C.  applied  


D. apply 
Câu 2: Our neighbours are normally very noisy, but they're being __________this evening.


A.  unusually quietly 


B. unusual quiet 


C. unusually quiet


D. unusual quietly 
Câu 3: No matter __________, Mozart was an accomplished composer while still a child. 


A. how it remarkable seems


B. how it seems remarkable 


C. how seems it remarkable 


D. how remarkable it seems 
Câu 4: -"Do you have a minute, Dr Keith?" - "_____________" 


A.  Sorry, I haven't got it here.  


B. Good, I hope so. 


C. Sure. What's the problem? 


D. Well. I'm not sure when. 
Câu 5: I was surprised to find my French was still ________ good. I could use it to speak during the meeting.


A. pretty 


B. hard  


C.  prettily   


D. hardly 
Câu 6: The manager ________ him for a minor mistake. 


A. complained    


B.  charged     


C. accused 


D. blamed
Câu 7: People who are out of work can receive the __________. 


A. pension 


B. scholarship 


C. allowance


D. unemployment benefit
Câu 8: Following the accident, he was officially accused of _________ driving. 


A. reckless 


B. careful  


C. hurry   


D. responsible 
Câu 9: Laura: "What a lovely house you have!" Maria: "_____________". 


A. Of course not, it's not costly 


B. Thank you. Hope you will drop in 


C. No problem  


D. I think so 
Câu 10: If you had taken my advice, you _________ in such difficulties now. 


A. wouldn't have been


B. wouldn't be   


C. won't be


D. hadn't been 
Câu 11: ________, we tried our best to complete it. 


A. Despite the homework was difficult 


B. Difficult as the homework was 


C. Thanks to the difficult homework 


D. As though the homework was difficult
Câu 12: Having a best friend to confide in can bring a positive effect on our ________ health. 


A. emotional 


B. emotionally     


C. emotion


D. emotionless 
Câu 13: ________ her fiction describes women in unhappy marriages. 


A. Many of


B. A large number of  


C. Much of  


D. A great variety of
Câu 14: Police believe that there is a _________ between two crimes.


A. chain


B. relation 


C. connector


D. link 
Câu 15: After I _________ finished working, I switched off the machine. 


A. had 


B. have  


C. to have  


D. having 
Câu 16: The players' protests ________ no difference to the referee's decision at all. 


A. caused


B. did 


C. made  


D. created 
Câu 17: I was wakened by the sound of someone ________ on the door. 


A. bumping 


B. crashing   


C. hitting 


D. knocking 
Câu 18: Tom. "I'm sorry. I won't be able to come". - Mary. "_____________". 


A. Oh, that's annoying 


B. Great 


C.  Sounds like fun 


D. Well, never mind
Câu 19: Nobody's got to stay late this evening, __________? 


A. have they


B. is it  


C. isn't it


D. don't they
Câu 20: After the flash flood, all the drains were overflowing ________ storm water. 


A. with 


B. by  


C. from 


D. for
Câu 21: - A: "Happy New Year!"       - B: "_____________!" 


A. The same to you  


B. Congratulation 


C.  Thanks  


D. Same for you 
Câu 22: I saw him hiding something in a __________bag. 


A. small plastic black


B. black small plastic  


C. small black plastic 


D. plastic small black 
Câu 23: The child was told to__________  for being rude to his uncle.


A. forgive


B. excuse  


C. confess 


D. apologize 
Câu 24: "If only I hadn't lent him all my money!"       -"_____________."


A. All right. You will be OK 


B. I'm afraid you will have to do it 


C. Sorry, I have no idea 


D. Well, you did, so it's no use crying over spilt milk 
Câu 25: _________ of the book, they get married and live happily ever after. 


A. End to end 


B. At the end  


C. By the end 


D. In the end
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Read the following postage and mark the letter A, R, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 47 to 56.     Each advance in microscopic technique has provided scientists with new perspectives on the function of living organisms and the nature of matter itself. The invention of the visible-light microscope late in the sixteenth century introduced a previously unknown realm of single-celled plants and animals. in the twentieth century, electron microscopes have provided direct views of viruses and minuscule surface structures. Now another type of microscope, one that utilizes x-rays rather than light or electrons, offers a different way of examining tiny details, it should extend human perception still farther into the natural world.     The dream of building an x-ray microscope dates to 1895, its development, however, was virtually halted in the 1940's because the development of the electron microscope was progressing rapidly. During the 1940's electron microscopes routinely achieved resolution better than that possible with a visible-light microscope, while the performance of x-ray microscopes resisted improvement. In recent years, however. interest in x-ray micruswpes has revived, largely because of advances such as the development of new sources of x-ray illumination. As a result, the brightness available today is millions of times that of x-ray tubes, which, for most of the century, were the only available sources of soft x-rays.     The new x-ray microscopes considerably improve on the resolution provided by optical microscopes. They can also be used to map the distribution of certain chemical elements. Some can form pictures in extremely short times; others hold the promise of special capabilities such as three- dimensional imaging. Unlike conventional electron microscopy, x-ray microscopy enables specimens to be kept in air and in water, which means that biological samples can he studied under conditions similar to their natural state. The illumination used, so-called soft x-rays in the wavelength range of twenty to forty angstroms (an angstrom is one ten-billionth of a meter), is also sufficiently penetrating to image intact biological cells in many cases. Because of the wavelength of the x-rays used, soft x-ray microscopes will never match the highest resolution possible with electron microscopes. Rather, their special properties will make possible investigations that will complement those performed with light- and electron-based instruments. 
Câu 1: Based on the information in the passage, what can be inferred about x-ray microscopes in the future? 


A. They will eventually change the illumination range that they now use 


B. They will provide information not available from other kinds of microscopes.


C. hey will eventually be much cheaper to produce than they are now.


D. They will probably replace electron microscopes altogether. 
Câu 2: The word "those" in line 24 refers to 


A. investigations


B. microscopes 


C. properties


D. x-rays 
Câu 3: According to the passage, the invention of the visible-light microscope allowed scientists to


A. understand more about the distribution of the chemical elements


B. develop the electron microscope later on 


C. discover single celled plants and animals they had never seen before. 


D.  see viruses directly
Câu 4: The word "enables' in line 18 is closest in meaning to


A. specifics


B. allows


C. expands


D. constitutes
Câu 5: The word "it" in line 6 refers to


A. human perception


B. light


C. a type of microscope


D. the natural world
Câu 6: Why did it take so long to develop the x-ray microscope?


A. Funds for research were insufficient.


B. The source of illumination was not bright enough until recently


C. Materials used to manufacture x-ray tubes were difficult to obtain 


D. X-ray microscopes were too complicated to operate.
Câu 7: What does the passage mainly discuss? 


A. Sources of illumination for microscopes 


B. The detail seen through a microscope


C. Outdated microscopic technique 


D. A new kind of microscope 
Câu 8:  Why does the author mention the visible - light microscope in the first paragraph?


A. To explain how it functioned 


B. In show how limited its uses are 


C.  To begin a discussion of sixteenth century discoveries.


D. To put the x-ray microscope in historical perspective 
Câu 9: The word "minuscule" in line 4 is closest in meaning to


A. complex


B. tiny 


C. circular


D. dangerous
Câu 10: The word "Rather" in line 23 is closest in meaning to


A. somewhat


B. instead


C. significantly


D. preferably
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Câu 1: Manufacturers often sacrifice quality _________.


A. in place of to earn more money                       


B. and instead earn a bigger amount of money


C. for a larger profit margin                                 


D. to gain more quantities of money
Câu 2: When reaching the top of the hill, __________.


A. below us extended the sea                              


B. the sea came into view


C. it was the sea that extended below us             


D. we suddenly caught sight of the sea
Câu 3: To solve this problem, it is advisable ________.


A. that a drastic measure be adopted                   


B. that a drastic measure is adopted


C. a drastic measure to be adopted                      


D. that to adopt a drastic measure
Câu 4: The instructions from air traffic control were not fully explicit, and   ___________                              


A. therefore the pilot made it crash


B. as a result, the pilot made an error and crashed


C. so that the pilot made an error and crashed


D. resulting from the pilot crashing the plane
Câu 5: ______________, Sir Isaac Newton described the laws of gravitation.


A. A seventeenth-century scientist                     


B. When was a seventeenth-century scientist


C. Was a seventeenth-century scientist                


D. Who was a seventeenth-century scientist  

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Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phương án đúng (ứng với A, hoặc B, C, D) cho mỗi câu từ 36 đến 44.     The ocean bottom – a region nearly 2.5 times greater than the total land area of the Earth – is a vast frontier that even today is largely unexplored and uncharted. Until about a century ago, the deep-ocean floor was completely inaccessible, hidden beneath waters averaging over 3,600 meters deep. Totally without light and subjected to intense pressures hundreds of times greater than at the Earth’s surface, the deep-ocean bottom is a hostile environment to humans, in some ways as forbidding and remote as the void of outer space. Although researchers have taken samples of deep-ocean rocks and sediments for over a century, the first detailed global investigation of the ocean bottom did not actually start until 1968, with the beginning of the National Science Foundation’s Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP).Using techniques first developed for the offshore oil and gas industry, the DSDP’s drill ship, the Glomar Challenger, was able to maintain a steady position on the ocean’s surface and drill in very deep waters, extracting samples of sediments and rock from the ocean floor.    The Glomar Challenger completed 96 voyages in a 15-year research program that ended in November 1983. During this time, the vessel logged 600,000 kilometers and took almost 20,000 core samples of seabed sediments and rocks at 624 drilling sites around the world. The Glomar Challenger’s core samples have allowed geologists to reconstruct what the planet looked like hundred of millions of years ago and to calculate what it will probably look like millions of years in the future. Today, largely on the strength of evidence gathered during the Glomar Challenger’s voyages, nearly all earth scientists agree on the theories of plate tectonics and continental drift that explain many of the geological processes that shape the Earth.     The cores of sediment drilled by the Glomar Challenger have also yielded information critical to understanding the world’s past climates. Deep-ocean sediments provide a climatic record stretching back hundreds of millions of years, because they are largely isolated from the mechanical erosion and the intense chemical and biological activity that rapidly destroy much land-based evidence of past climates. This record has already provided insights into the patterns and causes of past climatic change – information that may be used to predict future climates.
Câu 1: The author refers to the ocean bottom as a “frontier” in line 2 because it


A. is not a popular area for scientific research


B. contains a wide variety of life forms


C. attracts courageous explorers


D. is an unknown territory
Câu 2: The word “inaccessible” in line 3 is closest in meaning to


A. unrecognizable      


B. unreachable  


C. unusable       


D. unsafe
Câu 3: The author mentions outer space in line 6 because


A. the Earth’s climate millions of years ago was similar to conditions in outer space.


B. it is similar to the ocean floor in being alien to the human environment


C. rock formations in outer space are similar to those found on the ocean floor


D. techniques used by scientists to explore outer space were similar to those used in ocean exploration
Câu 4: Which of the following is true of the Glomar Challenger?


A. It is a type of submarine.                                         


B. It is an ongoing project.


C. It has gone on over 100 voyages                             


D. It made its first DSDP voyage in 1968
Câu 5: The word ” extracting ” in line 11 is closest in meaning to


A. breaking     


B. locating


C. removing   


D. analyzing
Câu 6: The deep Sea Drilling Project was significant because it was


A. an attempt to find new sources of oil and gas


B. the first extensive exploration of the ocean bottom


C. composed of geologists form all over the world


D. funded entirely by the gas and oil industry
Câu 7: The word ” strength ” in line 17 is closest in meaning to


A. basis    


B. purpose    


C. discovery   


D. endurance
Câu 8: The word ” they ” in line 22 refers to


A. years     


B. climates   


C. sediments      


D. cores
Câu 9: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as being a result of the Deep Sea Drilling Project?


A. Geologists were able to determine the Earth’s appearance hundreds of millions of years ago.


B. Two geological theories became more widely accepted


C. Information was revealed about the Earth’s past climatic changes.


D. Geologists observed forms of marine life never before seen.
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Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phương án đúng (ứng với A hoặc B, C, D) cho mỗi câu từ 16 đến 25.     Every drop of water in the ocean, even in the deepest parts, responds to the forces that create the tides. No other force that affects the sea is so strong. Compared with the tides, the waves created by the wind are surface movements felt no more than a hundred fathoms below the surface. The currents also seldom involve more than the upper several hundred fathoms despite their impressive sweep.     The tides are a response of the waters of the ocean to the pull of the Moon and the more distant Sun. In theory, there is a gravitational attraction between the water and even the outermost star of the universe. In reality, however, the pull of remote stars is so slight as to be obliterated by the control of the Moon and, to a lesser extent, the Sun.     Just as the Moon rises later each day by fifty minutes, on the average, so, in most places, the time of high tide is correspondingly later each day. And as the Moon waxes and wanes in its monthly cycle, so the height of the tide varies. The tidal movements are strongest when the Moon is a sliver in the sky, and when it is full. These are the highest flood tides and the lowest ebb tides of the lunar month and are called the spring tides. At these times the Sun, Moon, and Earth are nearly in line and the pull of the two heavenly bodies is added together to bring the water high on the beaches, to send its surf upward against the sea cliffs, and to draw a high tide into the harbors. Twice each month, at the quarters of the Moon, when the Sun, Moon and Earth lie at the apexes of a triangular configuration and the pull of the Sun and Moon are opposed, the moderate tidal movements called neap tides occur. Thenthe difference between high and low water is less than at any other time during the month.
Câu 1: What is the main point of the first paragraph?


A. The waves created by ocean currents are very large.


B. Despite the strength of the wind, it only moves surface water.


C. Deep ocean water is seldom affected by forces that move water.


D. The tides are the most powerful force to affect the movement of ocean water.
Câu 2: The word “felt” in line 3 is closest in meaning to


A. based     


B. dropped


C. detected    


D. explored
Câu 3: The words “In reality” in line 8 are closest in meaning to


A. surprisingly  


B. actually    


C. characteristically  


D. similarly
Câu 4: It can be inferred from the passage that the most important factor in determining how much gravitational effect one object in space has on the tides is


A. size 


B. distance   


C. temperature   


D. density
Câu 5: The word “correspondingly” in line 11 is closest in meaning to


A. unpredictably


B. interestingly   


C. similarly    


D. unusually
Câu 6: What is the cause of spring tides?


A. Seasonal changes in the weather


B. The gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon when nearly in line with the Earth


C. The Earth’s movement around the Sun


D. The triangular arrangement of the Earth, Sun, and Moon
Câu 7: The word “configuration” in line 18 is closest in meaning to


A. unit 


B. center  


C. surface 


D. arrangement
Câu 8: Neap tides occur when


A. the Sun counteracts the Moon’s gravitational attraction


B. the Moon is full


C. the Moon is farthest from the Sun


D. waves created by the wind combine with the Moon’s gravitational attraction
Câu 9: According to the passage, all of the following statements about tides are true EXCEPT:


A. The time of high tide is later each day.


B. Tides have a greater effect on the sea than waves do.


C. The strongest tides occur at the quarters of the Moon.


D. Neap tides are more moderate than spring tides.
Câu 10: Where in the passage does the author mention movements of ocean water other than those caused by tides?


A. Lines 2-5             


B. Lines 10-11             


C. Lines 12-13                 


D. Lines 17-20
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