Choose the answer  that is nearest in meaning to the printed before it. 
Câu 1: There was very little response to the charity appeal.


A. Nobody responded to the charity appeal.


B. Very little money was raised by the charity appeal.


C. Everybody seemed to appeal to the charity.


D. They raised a lot of money from the charity 'appeal.
Câu 2: With the help of new computer programs, we can solve many problems quickly and accurately.


A. New computer programs have enabled us to solve many problems quickly and accurately.


B. New computer programs are quick and accurate.


C. We can solve problems quickly and accurately without computer programs.


D.  New computer programs are not able to solve many problems quickly and accurately.
Câu 3: People swimming here do so at their own risk.


A. People may swim here without fear or risk.


B. Swimming is so risky here that it is forbidden.


C. People should realize that it is dangerous to swim here.


D. Swimmers will not be blamed if anything happens to them here.
Câu 4: After fighting the fire for 12 hours, the firemen succeeded in putting it out.


A. The fireman managed in vain to put the fire out after a 12-hour fight.


B.  Having fought the fire for 12 hours, the firemen were able to put it out.


C. The firemen wasted 12 hours putting the fire out.


D. Fighting the fire for 12 hours, the fire was put out.
Câu 5: People donated a lot, so the victims of the tsunami are now able to overcome difficulties.      


A. But for people's generous donation, the victims of the tsunami wouldn't be able to overcome difficulties now.


B. Despite people's generous donation, the victims of the tsunami are facing lots of difficulties now.


C. To overcome difficulties, the victims of the tsunami needed people's generous donation.


D. The victims of the tsunami are now able to overcome difficulties but for people's generous donation.

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Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in each sentence.
Câu 1: A lots of foods and drinks will be served _______ the party.


A. in


B. at


C. for


D. with
Câu 2: The anniversary of the founding of the charity falls _______ 12th November.


A. in


B. on


C. at


D. to
Câu 3: When they get together, all they talk  _______ is football.


A. to


B. with


C. about


D. on
Câu 4: They're having a party in _______ of his 84th birthday.


A. ceremony


B. honor


C. memory


D. celebration
Câu 5: We tried to make a _______ of our situation, but it wasn't funny.


A. joke


B. trick


C. tension


D. risk
Câu 6: They held a concert to mark the _______ of Mozart's death.


A. occasion


B. anniversary


C. situation


D. remembrance
Câu 7: A friend of mine phoned _______ me to a party.


A. for invite                


B. inviting


C.  to invite    


D. for inviting
Câu 8: I couldn't find John at the party last night. If we _______ him, we’d have been very happy.


A. would meet          


B. met


C. had met      


D. have met
Câu 9: Let's have a party to celebrate our third successive win, ________?


A. don't we 


B. do we 


C.  will we 


D.  shall we
Câu 10: My parents wouldn't _______ to the party.


A. allow me go 


B. allow me to go 


C. allow me going


D. allow to go
Câu 11: We are going to have my house _______ tomorrow morning.  


A. paint


B. painting


C. painted


D.  to be painted
Câu 12: We hope that the students themselves will enjoy ______ part in the projects.


A. to take 


B. taking


C. to be taken 


D. being taken
Câu 13: Jim wishes he _______ Jane to his birthday party last night.


A. invited


B. would invite  


C. have invited 


D. had invited
Câu 14: Sally's low test scores kept her from _______ to the university.


A. admitting


B.  to admit


C. to be admitted       


D. being admitted
Câu 15: Are you sure you told me about the party? I don't recall _______ about it.


A. having told      


B. to have told 


C. having been told   


D.  to have been told
Câu 16: I meant to get up early but I forgot _______ up my alarm clock.


A. wind


B. to wind 


C. wind


D. wound
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Choose the best answer to each of the following question.
Câu 1: Rob is very.................. . You can trust him completely.


A. typical


B. responsible


C. familiar


D. criminal
Câu 2: The area where I live has a lot of.................problems.


A. illegal


B. charity


C. routine


D. social
Câu 3: It was another...................day at the office.


A. typical


B. habit


C. prison


D. resident
Câu 4: If you’ve broken the law, you’re a.................... .


A. community


B. court


C. criminal


D. culture
Câu 5: The police officer asked to see my...............card.


A. identity


B. habit


C. government


D. schedule
Câu 6: I’m in a very difficult................... . I should tell my parents that I lost money, but I’m afraid they’ll be angry.


A. tradition


B. society


C. situation


D. prison
Câu 7: I think we should................about the council’s plans to close the playground.


A. protest


B. vote


C. admit


D. commit
Câu 8: If you didn’t  have enough money for food, would you................from the super market? 


A. steal


B. rob


C. arrest


D. vote
Câu 9: A man has been.................in connection with the bank robbery last Tuesday.


A. admitted


B. committed


C. arrested


D. protested
Câu 10: Running after that thief was very......................of you.


A. courage


B. courageous


C. encouraged


D. discouraged
Câu 11: You looked so.................when you fell asleep on he sofa.


A. peacefully


B. peaceful


C. peaceless


D. peace
Câu 12: At the end of the film, you hear a single............... and then Al Pacino falls to the ground. 


A. shooting


B. shoot


C. shot


D. shooted
Câu 13: I think we are all in......................that something must be done about the problem.


A. agree


B. disagree


C. disagreement


D. agreement
Câu 14: We only have real....................when women earn as much as men.


A. unequal


B. equality


C. inequality


D. equal
Câu 15: Don’t blame the thief.................Tim. He didn’t steal anything!


A. on


B. for


C. in


D. to
Câu 16: I’ll share these sandwiches .................... you, if you like.


A. at


B. for


C. on


D. with
Câu 17: They accused Tonya...............telling lies, but she was telling the truth.


A. up


B. down


C. of


D. out
Câu 18: Someone has.................my car and stolen the CD player.


A. got up


B. moved in


C. put away


D. broken into
Câu 19: I missed a few lessons but I’m .....................the rest of the class quite quicky.


A. washing  up


B. catching  up with


C. waking up


D. getting away with
Câu 20: Do you want me to help you..............all these clothes away?


A. put


B. do


C. go


D. make
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Two-lane highways, like the railways before them, seemed capable of making or breaking a community in the 1920s. The automobile was every American’s idea of freedom, and the construction of hard-surface roads was one of the largest items of government expenditure, often at great cost to every thing else, including education.American car registrations rose from one million in 1913 to ten million in 1923. Automobile sales in the state of Michigan outnumbered those in Great Britain and Ireland combined. By 1927, Americans were driving some twenty-six million automobiles, one car for every five people in the country.The 1920 U.S. Census revealed that for the first time in history more people lived in cities than on farms, and they were leaving the farm and reaching the city by automobile. The growth of roads and the automobile industry made cars the lifeblood of the petroleum industry and a major customer of the steel factories. Cars also caused expansions in outdoor recreation and tourism and related industries-service stations, roadside restaurants, and motels. After World War two, the automobile industry reached new heights, and new roads led out of the city to the suburbs, where two-car families transported children to shopping malls and segregated schools.In 1956 Congress passed the Interstate Highway Act, the peak of a half-century of frenzied road building at government expense and the largest public works program in history. The result was the Interstate Highway System, a network of federally subsidized highways connecting major urban centers. Two-hour commutes, traffic jams, polluted cities, and Disneyland became standard features of American life. Like almost everything else in the 1950s, the construction of interstate highways was justified as a national defense measure.The predominance of private transportation was guaranteed by the federal government. Between 1945 and 1980, 75 percent of federal funds of transportation were spent on highways, while a scant one percent went to buses, trains, or subways. Even before the Interstate Highway System was built, the American bias was clear – which is why the United States has the world’s best road system and nearly its worst public transit system.
Câu 1: What does the passage mainly discussed?


A. The construction of roads in the 1920s


B. The automobile as a ticket to freedom


C. Expansion of the automobile industry


D. The importance of roads in American life
Câu 2: The word “those” in bold in paragraph 2 refers to


A. car sales      


B. car registrations


C. car owners       


D. automobiles
Câu 3: It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that


A. car registration became requited in the early 1920s.


B. more cars were sold in Michigan than any other state.


C. America’s passion for cars grew in the 1920s.


D. most people in Ireland could not afford to buy cars.
Câu 4: The word “frenzied” in bold in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to


A. intense        


B. systematic 


C. violent     


D. disorganized
Câu 5: According to the passage, which of the following was NOT true?


A. There was one car for every five Americans in 1927.


B. The automobile industry grew rapidly after World War Two.


C. The government said interstate highways were good for national defense.


D. More Americans lived in rural than in urban areas in 1920.
Câu 6: According to the passage, the growth in the number of automobiles influenced all of the following EXCEPT


A. tourism    


B. the petroleum industry


C. subway fares            


D. suburban shopping malls
Câu 7: The word “scant” in bold in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to


A. usually adequate


B. barely sufficient    


C. more realistic


D. necessary
Câu 8: It can be inferred from the passage that


A. the federal government usually subsidizes major industries.


B. Americans value private automobiles over public transportation.


C. the United Sates needs a better public transit system.


D. the government considers roads more expensive than education.
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