Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.The quality of life these days is something most of us take for (41) ……… It takes some radically(hoàn toàn) different experience to (42) ………….this fact home to people. In my (43) ……….., it was spending three weeks aboard a yacht with twelve other people, competing in a major sailing race. (44) …………… I was officially a guest, it was (45) …………..clear to me from the start that there was to be no room for passengers, and that I’d have to (46) ……….my weight.            For the first few nights, none of us was able to sleep for more than a couple of hours at a (47) …………before being rudely awoken by an aggressive command. Then we’d do physically exhausting work in total darkness. Every few minutes we’d be completely soaked to the (48) ……... by a large wave we couldn’t see coming. I shared sleeping (49) ………….. with six other women, with barely enough room to stretch my legs. Soon I found myself (50) …………..for my comfortable sheets back home, a hot chocolate and a warm bath.
Câu 1:


A. given      


B. accepted      


C. granted 


D. read
Câu 2:


A. bring       


B.  push  


C.  sweep    


D.  carry
Câu 3:


A. example   


B. instance 


C. case 


D. experience
Câu 4:


A. Although      


B. However


C. But    


D. Therefore
Câu 5:


A. done                     


B. taken  


C. made    


D.  announced
Câu 6:


A. offer     


B. move   


C. use        


D.  pull
Câu 7:


A. piece    


B. time   


C. period  


D. moment
Câu 8:


A. flesh   


B. skin


C.  bones 


D. tones
Câu 9:


A. quarters     


B. premises     


C. dormitories  


D. digs
Câu 10:


A. desiring   


B. yearning    


C. dreaming    


D. craving
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VII:Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word to each of the blanks.Spelbound – A gymnastics groupTwo years ago a group of young gymnasts (36) ______ the small town of Ashford in Surrey travelled to London to take part in a competition that world change their lives forever. The competition was (37) ______ Britain’s Got Talent, a show which encourages people from all over Britain to come and perform in front f a live audience if they think they have a talent people would like to see.The show attracts thousands of entrants each year. (38) ______ of the few good performers get awarded with a place in the quarter finals, (39) ______ are shown on live television.To compete in the final, Spelbound, as this group of young gymnasts is known, had to get through the qualifying round and two live knockout rounds in front of a TV audience of several million people. Even though they were just teenagers, Spelbound gave the performance of their lives and made it through.Most people thought a single would win the final of Britain’s Got talent but the public voted (40) ______ Spelbound in their hundreds of thousands, and, much to the disbelief of its members, the group won. And so started an amazing journey for these young teens who got top perform in front of the royal family at the Royal Show and on a live tour of Brain with some of their fellow contestants.
Câu 1: ______(36)


A. to   


B.  from  


C. at


D.  on
Câu 2: ______(37)


A. call    


B. called  


C. calling       


D. to call
Câu 3: ______(38)


A. all


B. most    


C. few


D. a little
Câu 4: ______(39)


A. which 


B. where


C.  when       


D.  that
Câu 5: ______(40)


A.  for 


B. from 


C. at     


D. in

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III:Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet that completes each of the following questions.
Câu 1: - Let’s have fish and chips. -  __________


A. Not tonight.


B. Yummy, I like sweet things.


C. Not at all. 


D. It was delicious.
Câu 2: Many countries can attract many tourists in summer because their weather is ______ warm, often hot.


A. Dependably


B. Dependently


C. Independently


D. Dependence  
Câu 3: - Hello, is that 21035? Please put me ______ to the manager.


A. Across


B. Up


C. Over


D. Through 
Câu 4: - Colin isn’t here; he ______ to football practice.


A. has gone


B. goes


C. has been


D. went
Câu 5: You ______ have bought food. I have lots here.  


A. Didn’t


B. Mustn’t


C. Needn’t


D. Didn’t need to
Câu 6: My friends ______ at my house at 6 o’clock.


A. Arrived


B. Had arrived


C. Were arriving


D. Has arrived
Câu 7: Karen doesn’t like ______ what to do.


A. Be told 


B. Being told 


C. Telling


D.  To tell
Câu 8: If Tim had money, he ______ on holiday this year.


A. Went 


B. Will go 


C. would go


D. Was going to go
Câu 9: This is the hotel ______ rooms have a view of the sea.


A. Where 


B. Which 


C. Whose 


D. From where
Câu 10: He asked me if I ______ when the bank opened.


A. Know 


B. Had known


C.  Knew 


D. Would know
Câu 11: Barry has three years of ______ working as a teacher.


A. Experiences


B. Experience


C. Experienced


D. Experiencing
Câu 12: There is a ______ vase on the table.


A. Small, nice, china, blue 


B. China, small, blue, nice 


C. Nice, small, blue, china 


D. Nice, blue, small, china
Câu 13: This is Karin ______ and Tim ______ car.


A. __ / ’s


B. ‘s / ’s


C. __ / s’


D. ‘s / __
Câu 14: - Which of these two dresses do you like? - To be honest, I don’t like _____ of them.


A. Any


B. Both


C. One


D. Either
Câu 15: This is just a(n) ______meeting;, you just need to dress casually.


A. Formal


B. Formally


C. Informally


D. Informal
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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 question s from 55 to 64 . Sleep is a natural process, and although a lot have been written about the subject, it is still surrounded by mystery. It is used by some as an escape from the world, and regarded by others as an irritating waste of time: some people get by on very little, others claim they cannot exist without at least ten hours, but nobody can do without sleep completely.Our night’s sleep does not just consist of a steady phase of gradually deepening sleep. It alternates between two stages: Non-dreaming or ordinary sleep, and REM (rapid eye movement) or dreaming sleep. As soon as we fall asleep, we go straight into non-dreaming sleep for an hour or so, then into REM sleep for about 15 minutes, then back into non-dreaming sleep. It alternates in this way for the rest of the night, with non-dreaming sleep tending to last longer at the beginning of the night. Non-dreaming sleep occupies three-quarters of our night’s sleep, about a quarter of it deep and the rest fairly light.It is widely believed that sleep repairs the body and makes good the damage caused by being awake. However, its main function is to refresh the brain. Experts believe that probably only about two-thirds of our sleep is necessary for repairing and refreshing the brain, with the most valuable sleep coming in the first few hours of the non-dreaming period, the last few hours of sleep are not so essential. The brain can manage quite well with reduced sleep as long as it is uninterrupted sleep. The quality of sleep is important. A study conducted in the USA looked at short sleepers, who slept for 5.5 hours on average, and long sleepers, who had 8.5 hours or more. It is discovered after a variety of tests that the long sleepers were poor sleepers, had twice as much REM sleep as the short sleepers, appeared to sleep longer to make up for poor sleep, and did not wake up in the morning refreshed. Similarly, people who sleep deeply do not necessarily get a better quality of sleep than shallow sleepers. Deep sleepers can feel tired the following day, so six hours of good sleep is worth more than eight hours of troubled sleep. From Awakening to Sleep – American Psychological Association 
Câu 1: It can be concluded from the first paragraph that ______. 


A. people need equal time of sleep   


B. sleep remains a puzzle  


C. sleep is among the processes of the nature 


D. everything about sleep has been brought to light 
Câu 2: The word “irritating” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______. 


A. calming  


B.  soothing  


C. annoying  


D. comforting 
Câu 3: All the following statements are true, EXCEPT for ______. 


A. our night’s sleep occurs in a straight line of only two phases 


B. all sleeps are similar in the alternatives of the two stages during the night 


C. we spend only 25 percent of our night’s sleeping time dreaming 


D. we often have no dreams right after we fall asleep 
Câu 4: The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to ______.


A. our night’s sleep    


B. the ordinary sleep  


C. the REM   


D. the night 
Câu 5: The word “occupies” in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by ______. 


A. accounts for    


B. takes care of 


C. works out  


D. goes up 
Câu 6: Unlike the common belief, sleep helps ______. 


A. not to be awake           


B. us to fix the damage happening by day 


C. us to repair our body               


D. our brain to rest and recover 
Câu 7: The study discussed in the reading passage suggests that ______.   


A. the fewer hours we sleep, the more we dream            


B. deep sleep means better sleep 


C. the type of sleep is more important than its length  


D. six hours of sleep is better than eight hours
Câu 8: Which of the following is NOT discussed in the passage? 


A. The role of the sleep.  


B. Sleepless people’s problems


C. Types of sleep.            


D. The circle of a sleep. 
Câu 9: It can be inferred from the reading passage that ______. 


A. if we can sleep uninterruptedly, it is not necessary to sleep the whole night   


B. REM makes good our brain    


C. nearly 70 % of our sleep is invaluable   


D. dream enables our body to refresh when we can sleep uninterruptedly 
Câu 10: This passage is the most likely taken from ______. 


A. a doctor’s description   


B. a health magazine    


C. an advertisement         


D. a fashion magazine  
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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 question s from 45 to 54. Early peoples had no need of engineering works to supply their water. Hunters and nomads camped near natural sources of fresh water, and populations were so sparse that pollution of the water supply was not a serious problem. After community life developed and agricultural villages became urban centres, the problem of supplying water became important for inhabitants of a city, as well as for irrigation of the farms surrounding the city. Irrigation works were known in prehistoric times, and before 2000 BC the rulers of Babylonia and Egypt constructed systems of dams and canals to impound the flood waters of the Euphrates and Nile rivers, controlling floods and providing irrigation water throughout the dry season. Such irrigation canals also supplied water for domestic purposes. The first people to consider the sanitation of their water supply were the ancient Romans, who constructed a vast system of aqueducts to bring the clean waters of the Apennine Mountains into the city and built basins and filters along these mains to ensure the clarity of the water. The construction of such extensive water-supply systems declined when the Roman Empire disintegrated, and for several centuries local springs and wells formed the main source of domestic and industrial water.The invention of the force pump in England in the middle of the 16th century greatly extended the possibilities of development of water-supply systems. In London, the first pumping waterworks was completed in 1562; it pumped river water to a reservoir about 37 m  above the level of the River Thames and from the reservoir the water was distributed by gravity, through lead pipes, to buildings in the vicinity. Increased per-capita demand has coincided with water shortages in many countries. Southeast England, for example, receives only 14 per cent of Britain's rainfall, has 30 per cent of its population, and has experienced declining winter rainfall since the 1980s.In recent years a great deal of interest has been shown in the conversion of seawater to fresh water to provide drinking water for very dry areas, such as the Middle East. Several different processes, including distillation, electrodialysis, reverse osmosis, and direct-freeze evaporation, have been developed for this purpose. Some of these processes have been used in large facilities in the United States. Although these processes are successful, the cost of treating seawater is much higher than that for treating fresh water. From A. Briggs’ article on culture , Microsoft® Student 2008  
Câu 1: Early peoples didn’t need water supply engineering works because ______. 


A. their community life had already developed  


B. natural sources of fresh water nearby were always available  


C. there was almost no dry season in prehistoric times 


D. they had good ways to irrigate their farms  
Câu 2: The word “impound” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to “______”. 


A. supply 


B. irrigate  


C. provide 


D. drain
Câu 3: Clean water supply was first taken into consideration by ______. 


A. the English people 


B. the ancient Romans


C. the Egyptians 


D. the US people 
Câu 4: For several centuries after the disintegration of the Roman Empire, the main source of water supply was from ______. 


A. springs and wells                 


B. systems of aqueducts  


C. dams and canals     


D. water pipes 
Câu 5: The word “mains” in paragraph 1 could best be replaced by “______”.  


A. lands  


B. areas  


C. pipes


D. rivers 
Câu 6: Which of the following is NOT true about London’s water supply in the middle of the 16th century? 


A. Water was pumped from the River Thames.              


B. Water was stored in a reservoir


C. Water ran from the reservoir to buildings.  


D. Water was conducted through canals. 
Câu 7: The word “vicinity” in paragraph 2 refers to ______. 


A. the cities in South-east England         


B. the areas along the River Thames 


C. the neighborhood around a reservoir   


D. the region where industry developed 
Câu 8: One of the causes of water shortages in South-east England is ______. 


A. water pollution    


B. increased demand       


C. water-supply system decline    


D. water evaporation 
Câu 9: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a process of conversing seawater to freshwater? 


A. Steaming and cooling.    


B. Water evaporation. 


C. Dissolving chemicals.     


D. Purification method.  
Câu 10: In the passage, the author mainly discusses ______. 


A. the development of water supply   


B. the results of water shortages 


C. the water pumping systems     


D. the fresh water storage  
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