Chọn phương án A( hoặc B, C, D ) ứng với từ ,cụm từ có gạch dưới cần phải sửa để hoàn thành mỗi câu sau:Câu 1: When I want to have my hair cuts I often go to the hairdresser’s. A. have B. cuts C. When D. hairdresser’s Câu 2: They asked me what did happen last night, but I was unable to tell them. A. to tell B. what did happen C. asked D. butCâu 3: Different conversation efforts have been made in order to saving endangered species. A. different B. endangered species C. saving D. have been madeCâu 4: John keeps working in spite of he feeling unwell A. keeps B. he C. working D. unwellCâu 5: Nonla, that is one of the typical symbols of the Vietnamese culture, has a conical form A. a B. of C. that D. typicalA.B.C.D.
Choose the word or phrase which best fits each gap of the passage.Doctors say that regular aerobic exercise leads to a healthier heart. Jogging, (41)………. , riding a bicycle, and other aerobic exercises lower the risk of heart disease. In one kind of heart disease, fatty stuff called plaque builds up in blood vessels (42)………. to the heart. Aerobic exercise helps prevent this buildup. Aerobic exercise also (43)………. the heart and lungs stronger.Doctors say you (44)………. do 20 to 30 minutes of aerobic exercise at least three times a week. You need (45)………. hard enough to get your heart beating faster than normal. You can feel your heart beating. You can use two fingers to feel a beat, or pulse, in your wrist or neck.Câu 1: ________(41) A. walking B. walk C. walks D. walkedCâu 2: _______(42) A. which goes B. that going C. which to go D. goingCâu 3: _______(43) A. made B. makes C. making D. makeCâu 4: _______(44) A. would B. must C. should D. have toCâu 5: ______(45) A. to exercise B. exercising C. exercise D. exercisedA.B.C.D.
Choose the sentence which has the closest meaning to the original one.Câu 1: No one in the team can play better than John. A. John plays well but the others play better. B. John as well as other players of the team plays very well. C. Everyone in the team,but John, plays very well. D. John is the best player of the team.Câu 2: I learn a lot but I can not remember anything. A. I learn more and more and remember more and more. B. The less I learn, the more I remember. C. The more I learn, the less I remember. D. I remember not only what I have learnt.Câu 3: She is so fool that she can’t solve the problem. A. She is too fool not to solve the problem. B. She is too fool to solve the problem. C. She is very fool to solve the problem. D. She is very fool so that she can’t solve the problem.Câu 4: He earns much money so that his brother can continue taking English course. A. He earns much money in order for his brother to continue taking English course. B. He earns much money in order that he can continue taking English course. C. He earns much money in order to continue taking English course. D. He earns much money so as to continue taking English course.Câu 5: He only feels happy whenever he doesn’t have much work to do. A. The more he works, the happier he feels. B. The less he works,the happier he feels. C. His work makes him feel happy. D. He feels happier and happier with his work.A.B.C.D.
Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress Câu 1: A. pollution B. attractive C. separate D. activityCâu 2: A. consider B. apply C. offer D. provideA.B.C.D.
Choose the word that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in the following questionsCâu 1: The air conditioner Mary has just bought is very hard to use. A. boring B. difficult C. simple D. easyCâu 2: Let's wait here for her; I'm sure she'll turn up before long. A. return B. arrive C. visit D. enterA.B.C.D.
Read the following passage and choose the correct answers A, B, C or D to each question from 61 to 70.Last week I went to visit Atlantic college, an excellent private college inWales. Unusually, it gives young people much needed (61) _____ of life outside the classroom, as well as the (62) _____ to study for their exams. The students, who are aged between 16 and 18 and come from all over the world, spend the morning studying. In the afternoon they go out and do a really (63) _______ activity, such as helping on the farm, looking after people with learning (64) _______ , or checking for pollution in rivers. One of the great things aboutAtlanticCollegestudents is that they come from many different social (65) _____ and countries. As few can (66) ______ the fee of £20,000 over two years, grants are available. A quarter of the students are British, and many of those can only attend because they receive government help.“I really (67) _____ the college for trying to encourage international understanding (68) ______ young people”, as Barbara Molenkamp, a student from theNetherlands, said “You learn to live with people and (69) _____ them. Even the ones you don’t like. During the summer holidays my mother couldn’t believe how much (70) ______ I argued with my sister.”Câu 1: _______(61) A. result B. experience C. method D. lessonCâu 2: _______(62) A. life B. way C. school D. opportunityCâu 3: _______(63) A. private B. useless C. useful D. publicCâu 4: _______(64) A. situations B. difficulties C. chances D. advanceCâu 5: _______(65) A. experience B. backgrounds C. lessons D. knowledgeCâu 6: _______(66) A. take B. give C. send D. affordCâu 7: _______(67) A. admire B. want C. like D. needCâu 8: _______(68) A. among B. in C. between D. withCâu 9: _______(69) A. look B. watch C. respect D. expectCâu 10: _______(70) A. lot B. more C. many D. less 024.7300.7989 1800.6947A.B.C.D.
Read the following passage and choose the correct answers A, B, C or D to each question.During the heyday of the railroads, when America’s rail system provided the bulk of the country’s passenger and freight transportation, various types of railroad cars were in service to accomplish the various tasks handled by the railroads. One type of car that was not available for public use prior to the Civil War, however was a sleeping car, ideas for sleeping cars abounded at the time, but these ideas were unworkable. It unfortunately took the death of a president to make the sleeping car a viable reality.Cabinet-maker George M. Pullman had recognized the demand for sleeping cars and had worked on developing experimental models of sleeping cars in the decade leading up to the Civil War. However, in spite of the fact that he had made successful test runs on the Chicago and Alton Railroads with his models, he was unable to sell his idea because his models were too wide and too high for existing train stations and bridges. In 1863, after spending time working as a storekeeper in a Colorado mining town, he invested his saving of twenty thousand dollars, a huge fortune at that time and on the money that he had in the world. In a luxurious sleeping car that he named the Pioneer. Pullman and friend Ben Field built the Pioneer on the site of the present-day Chicago Union Station. For two years, however, the Pioneer sat on a railroad siding, useless because it could not fit through train stations and over bridges.Following President Lincoln’s assassination in 1865, the state ofIllinois,Lincoln’s birthplace, wanted to transport the presidential casket in the finest fashion possible. The Pullman Pioneer was the most elegant car around; in order to make the Pullman part of the presidential funeral train in its run fromSpringfieldtoChicago, the state cut down station platforms and raised bridges in order to accommodate the luxurious railway car. The Pullman car greatly impressed the funeral party, which includedLincoln’s successor as president, General Ulysses S. Grant, and Grant later requested the Pioneer for a trip fromDetroittoChicago. To satisfy Grant’s request for the Pioneer, the Michigan Central Railroad made improvements on its line to accommodate the wide car, and soon other railroads followed. George Pullman founded the Pullman Palace Car Company in partnership with financier Andrew Carnegie and eventually became a millionaire.Câu 1: This passage would most likely be assigned in which of the following courses? A. Engineering B. History C. Political science D. FinanceCâu 2: A “heyday” in line 1 is most probably a _____. A. a period of great success B. a period with low prices C. time for harvest D. a type of railroad scheduleCâu 3: Which of the following best states the main idea of the passage? A. President Lincoln’s assimilation in 1865 shocked the nation. B. Pullman’s idea for a sleeping car became workable afterLincoln’s death. C. George Pullman was the only one to come up with the idea for a sleeping car. D. America’s railroads used to provide much of the country’s transportation.Câu 4: What was the initial problem that madePullman’s cars unusable? - They were too _________. A. large B. expensive C. slow D. unusualCâu 5: What is stated the most importantly in the passage about George Pullman? A. He once had a job in a store. B. He always lived inChicago. C. He worked in a mine. D. He saved money for his project.Câu 6: The word “site” in line 13 could best be replaced by which of the following? A. Factory B. View C. Location D. FoundationCâu 7: It can be inferred from the passage that before the Civil War, sleeping cars _________. A. were thought to be a good idea B. were used abundantly C. were used by presidents D. were only used privatelyCâu 8: It can be inferred from the passage that theMichiganCentre Railroad __________. A. was owned by George Pullman B. controlled the railroad tracks betweenDetroit andChicago C. was the only railroad company to accommodate wide cars D. was the sole manufacturer of the pioneerCâu 9: The word “test” in line 8 could best be replaced by which of the following? A. Exam B. Trial C. Inspection D. ScientificCâu 10: Why did the state ofIllinoiswant to use thePullmaninLincoln’s funeral train? A. It was the only railroad car that could make it from Spring field toChicago. B. Ulysses S. Grant requested it. C. The Pullman Palace Car Company was a majorIllinois business. D. It was superior to other cars. 024.7300.7989 1800.6947A.B.C.D.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best equal to the following questions.Câu 1: “How fashionable your dress is” they said to he lady. A. They exclaimed in admiration for how fashionable the lady’s dress was. B. They exclaimed with admiration at how fashionable was the lady’s dress. C. They exclaimed with admiration at how fashionable the lady’s dress was. D. They exclaimed in admiration that it was fashionable dress the lady had.Câu 2: Of the members, half were for the proposal and half were against. A. The member of members who favored the proposal was equal to the number who opposed it. B. None of the members could agree whether to accept or reject the proposal. C. Half of the members were chosen for the project, but those who weren’t objected to it. D. Many members didn’t agree with the proposal, but some did.Câu 3: If Russia didn’t have such strict visa regulations, more people would be able to visit the country and see the beautiful cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg. A. More and more people are travelling to Russia, despite the tight visa regulations, to see the amazing cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg. B. Russia people wish that their visa regulations were looser, so that more visitors would be able to come to the great cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg. C. The charming cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg have been visited by more foreign tourists since Russia loosened its tough visa rules. D. Because of Russia’s rigid visa regulations, fewer people are able to take a holiday in that country and observe the lovely cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg.Câu 4: The university board has decided that he not be awarded a scholarship because of his random absente. A. The university board has made a decision on his scholarship regardless of his absence. B. The university board has decided not to award him a scholarship because of his random absence. C. The university board has decided to be awarded a scholarship because of his random absence. D. He still asked for a scholarship from the university board in spite of his poor attentionCâu 5: You can never be sure about the accuracy of TV weather reports. A. If you want to know how the weather is going to be, you should watch TV. B. There are more accurate ways of learning how the weather will be than watching TV. C. If I were you, I would rely on the TV weather report. D. Weather forecasts on television are notoriously unreliable.A.B.C.D.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.Câu 1: He decided not to buy the fake watch and wait until he had more money. A. authentic B. forger C. faulty D. originalCâu 2: Her father likes the head cabbage rare. A. over-boiled B. precious C. scarce D. scareA.B.C.D.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.Câu 1: The law applies to everyone irrespective of race, creed, or colour. A. disrespectful B. regardless C. considering D. in spiteCâu 2: His patents completely believe in him. He can do things at random. A. at stake B. at will C. at once D. at handCâu 3: Have you ever read about a famous general in Chinese history who was very incredulous? A. unimaginable B. excellent C. incredible D. skepticalA.B.C.D.
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