Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Câu 1: I have a vague recollection of meeting him when I was a child.


A. ill-defined     


B. indistinct


C. imprecise


D. apparent
Câu 2: I couldn’t wait to move out of my cramped apartment.


A. spacious


B. tidy


C. cozy


D. luxurious

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V. Fill in each blank space with one appropriate from the box. .The Great Wall is probably China's best-known monument and one of its (26)           popular tourist destinations. In 1987 it was designated a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The Great Wall is not a (27)           , continuous structure. Rather, it consists of a network of walls and towers that leaves the frontier open in places. Estimates of the total length of the monument vary, depending on (28)           sections are included and how they are measured. The Great Wall is about 2,400 km (about 1,500 miles) long, (29)           conservative estimates. Other estimates cite a length of 6,400 km (4,000 miles), or even longer. Some long-standing myths about the wall have been dispelled in recent decades. The existing wall is not several thousand years old, nor is it, as has been widely asserted, visible with the (30)______ eye from outer space. (Astronauts have confirmed this. However, same of the wall is discernible in special radar images taken by satellites.)
Câu 1: (26) 


A. more                       


B. most                        


C. less                        


D. so
Câu 2: (27) 


A. single                      


B. alone                       


C. lonely                     


D. separated
Câu 3: (28) 


A. what                       


B. when                       


C. which                     


D. where
Câu 4: (29) 


A.  according to        


B. regardless of  


C. owing to         


D. instead of
Câu 5: (30)


A. normal                    


B. usual                       


C. naked                      


D. real

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III. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
Câu 1: The structure consisted ______ approximately 2 million blocks of stone,


A. on                           


B. with


C. of                            


D. in
Câu 2: The Great Pyramid ranked ______ the tallest structure on earth for more than 43 centuries.


A. in                            


B. of                            


C. at                            


D. as
Câu 3: The Great Pyramid was only ______ in height in the nineteenth century AD.


A. proposed                 


B. promoted                


C. improved                


D. surpassed
Câu 4: There are rumors of buried ______ in that old house.


A. belongings              


B. tomb                       


C. treasure                   


D. chamber
Câu 5: Each tower of the Ponagar Towers was ______ to a different god.


A. dedicated                


B. distributed              


C. delivered                 


D. contributed
Câu 6: The Great Wall is China's most popular ______.


A. construction            


B. attraction                 


C. impression             


D. contribution
Câu 7: A visit to the Great Wall will certainly bring tourists great ______ in each step of the wall.


A. excite                      


B. exciting                   


C. excitement             


D. excited
Câu 8: The Great Wall of China is considered one of the greatest wonders in the world ______ its magnificence and significance.


A. in spite of     


B. because                   


C. instead of        


D. thanks to
Câu 9: The current constitutional problem is ______ by the top legal minds in the country.


A. studying                  


B. being studied   


C. being studying  


D. been studied
Câu 10: It was announced that neither the passengers nor the driver ______ in the crash.


A. were injured       


B. are injured    


C. was injured     


D. have been injured
Câu 11: If it keeps on raining, the basketball game ought ______.


A. to postpone   


B. to be postponed   


C. postpone                 


D. be postponed
Câu 12: The first question must ______ before you attempt the others.


A. be answered  


B. have answered 


C. answer                    


D. to answer
Câu 13: The manager expected the team ______ because they hadn't done enough training.


A. to be lost     


B. have lost     


C. by losing     


D. to lose
Câu 14: The floor in the room was so dirty as if it ______ for days.


A. hadn't swept         


B. wouldn't have swept


C. haven't been swept           


D. hadn't been swept
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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 from 31 to 38.What does it take to graduate from university with a First?Mark McArdle, first-class degree holder from the University of Lancaster, tells how he did it.Don’t spend too much time at the student lounge, do turn up for most lectures and tutorials and do submit all coursework – eventually. That, I was told by a PhD student during freshers’ week, was all I needed to do to get a 2:2. For a 2:1, I’d require a better attendance record and have to work harder, but not at the expense of being cut off from civilization. And for a First I would have to become some sort of social outcast, go to even lecture and tutorial (scribbling notes madly), spend every waking moment immersed in academic books, and be among the last to be thrown out of the university library at 10 pm closing time.Well, I did not give up my life for study. I didn't attend every lecture and tutorial. I didn’t write down every word spoken in lectures. I didn’t get 80% or more in every essay, project, test or exam. I was usually behind with my reading and occasionally mystified by the syllabus. Sometimes I couldn't be bothered to go to university and stayed at home instead. But I always knew where I was what I had to do and what not to bother with. And I always worked hard on the things that counted: assignments and exams.Getting a degree is about learning, but it isn’t just about learning biology, history, English or whatever. It’s about understanding what you need to succeed − what, in fact, the university wants from you and what you will get in return. You have to have a feel for the education market and really sell your inspirations. What does the lecturer want? What is the essay marker searching for? Some students try to offer something not wanted. Others want to give very little − they steal the thoughts of others and submit them as their own. But they all want to be rewarded. Exchange, but don’t steal, and you’ll get a degree.I could guarantee every book on my reading list was out on long loan from the university library within five seconds of the list being issued. This was worrying at first, but I quickly learned that it was impossible to read all of the books on an average reading list anyway. I sought shortcuts. Collections of selected readings or journal articles were excellent sources that often saved me the bother of reading the original texts. References in books dragged me all over the place but with all the courses I had to do, there wasn't enough time to be dragged too far. I would flick through the book, read the introduction, note any summaries, look at diagrams, skim the index, and read any conclusions. I plucked out what was needed and made my escape.I revised by discarding subject areas I could not face revising, reading, compiling notes, and then condensing them onto one or two sheets of A4 for each subject area. Leading up to the exam, I would concentrate on just the condensed notes and rely on my memory to drag out the detail behind them when the time came. I didn’t practice writing exam questions, although it was recommended. I prefer to be spontaneous and open-minded. I don't want pre-formed conclusions filling my mind.And nor should you; there is no secret to getting a First – this is just an account of how I got my First. Be a happy student by striking the right balance between working and enjoying yourself. Take what you do seriously and do your best. And, no matter what you do don’t forget to appreciate every day of your university studies: it is one of the greatest periods of your life.Glossary:University degree classifications in the UK:- First class- Upper second (2:1)- Lower second (2:2)- Third class (3)
Câu 1: What is the main purpose of the passage?


A. To describe learning experience of an excellent student


B. To emphasize the importance of higher education


C. To suggest ways to deal with assignments at university


D. To point out challenges of studying at university
Câu 2: The PhD students who spoke to the writer _______.


A. exaggerate the need to work hard


B. succeeded in scaring the writer


C. was uncertain how to help the writer


D. thought the writer would get a First
Câu 3: In the third paragraph, the writer warns against _______.


A. offering money to academic staff


B. trying to second-guess lectures


C. expecting to be rewarded


D. plagiarism in essays and exams
Câu 4: The word “immersed” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.


A. ploughed


B. absorbed


C. sunk           


D. dipped
Câu 5: Why did the writer not practice writing exam questions?


A. He thought the practice was rather boring.


B. He wanted to answer exam questions critically.


C. He was advised not to.


D. He thought it might prejudice staff against him.
Câu 6: The word “flick through” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.


A. search quickly


B. skim


C. borrow


D. read carefully
Câu 7: All of the following are mentioned about factors that help the writer to succeed at university EXCEPT _______.


A. an understanding of what was required


B. regular attendance at lectures


C. selective reading


D. well-organizing revision
Câu 8: It can be inferred from what the write said in the last paragraph that _______.


A. student’s top priority is to pass exams


B. teachers should set goals for students right from the first year


C. students should follow his recipe for success


D. students should make the most of being a student
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