Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks from 38 to 42.The United States has many different types of families. While most American families are traditional, (38)_         a father, mother and one or more children, 22 percent of all American families in 1998 were headed by one parent, usually a woman. In a few families in the United States, there are no children. These childish couples may believe that they would not make good parents; they may want freedom from the (39)           of childbearing; or, perhaps they (40)          physically able to have children. Other families in the United States have one adult(41)           a stepparent. A stepmother or stepfather is a person who joins a family by marrying a father or motherAmericans tolerate and accept these different types of families. In the United States, people have the right to privacy and Americans do not believe in telling other Americans what type of family group they must belong to. They respect each other’s (42) _  _ regarding family groups. Families are very important to Americans
Câu 1:


A. consisting 


B. consisting of 


C. consist of 


D. including of
Câu 2:


A. respond


B. responsibilities


C. responsible


D. responsibility
Câu 3:


A. couldn’t 


B. weren’t 


C. are not 


D. can’t
Câu 4:


A. whom 


B. which is 


C. who is


D. is
Câu 5:


A. ideal


B. choices


C. feeling


D. chance

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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 questions.Early humans saw a variety of natural colours around them, from the browns and greens of the soil and plants to the deep blues and red of the sky. They painted their bodies with colours from nature to signal aggression toward an enemy, or to make themselves attractive to a mate.A girl and a rainbow of crushed ice flavors at Chowpatty Beach, India. Over the centuries, the sources of colours such as blue, purple, and red were high valued and they were often  worth as much as gold. In the 19th century, a young chemistry student manufactured the first synthetic dye, and suddenly the world became a much more colorful place. In the 20th century, scientists discovered the psychological effects of colours, and people found ways to use this discovery to influence our feelings and behaviors.REDRed, colour of blood, symbolises fire, love and anger. In Eastern cultures, people believe it brings luck, wealth and success. In humans, the color red can send different messages. Some people redden, for example, when they are angry or embarrassed. Researchers have discovered that in sports the team that is wearing red is more likely to win. Why? Because red seems to be the color that signals dominance, giving those dressed in red an advantage in sporting  events. In many animal species (including humans), contact with this bold color causes the heart rate to increase. However, one of red’s lighter shades, pink, can have the opposite effect on people. Man in prisons are less agressive when the walls are a specific shade of pink.YELLOWYellow, the colour that comes to mind when we think of sunshine, is found throughout nature and the man-made world as a colour that commands attention; indeed, it is one of the easiest colours to see. This highly visible shade is found on everything from school buses to traffic signs and pens that we use to highlight important information in a text. The colour is also used to caution people; football players, for example, are shown a yellow card as a reminder to behave. It can be used as a stimulant as well: in a number of studies, yellow has been found to help children focus on their work and do better at school.BLUEBlue, the colour of the sky and sea, is associated in many cultures with water, religious objects, and protection against evil. Its darker shades represent calm, stability and power. Dark blue, for example, is the colour of the business suit or police uniform; it tells others, ‘I am in control,’ or ‘I am trustworthy.’ Blue is also associated with sadness. It’s common in English, for example, when you are feeling sad or depressed, to talk about ‘feeling blue,’ while in Iran, blue is the colour of mourning, worn when a person dies. Like pink, blue has a calming effect on people. Rooms painted blue help people to relax or sleep. Sleeping pills are often coloured blue to suggest exactly this idea. This colour also seems to reduce feelings of hunger. Blue food is rarely seen in nature, and when it is, such food is usually no longer healthy to consume. It’s just one more example of the power that colour can hold over us.
Câu 1: According to the pasage, the colour red______.


A. is believed to embarrass people


B. gives an advantage to team members who wear it.


C. symbolises bad luck      


D. makes people less aggressive.
Câu 2: Yellow is used to highlight information in a text because


A. it is an important colour.


B. it can be used to caution people.     


C. it is a highly visible colour.


D. people prefer this colour to other colours.
Câu 3: What is this text mainly about?


A. How views of colour have changed


B. The sources of colour   


C. How colour influences people


D. How colour has a calming effect
Câu 4: The word “they” refers to


A. early humans   


B. colours   


C. plants     


D. deep blues
Câu 5: What are English speakers refering to when they talk about “feeling blue”?


A. being in control     


B. being upset when someone dies 


C. being calm


D. being sad
Câu 6: The first man-made colors were produced            


A. only recently  


B. in the 20th century


C. in the 19th century


D. centuries ago
Câu 7: The phrase “this idea” refers to           


A.  food        


B. stopping hunger  


C. painting rooms


D. relaxation

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Choose the most suitable words or phrases to fill in the blanks.
Câu 1: The more you practise your English,                                             .


A. Faster you learn. 


B. You will learn faster.   


C. the faster will you learn.


D. the faster you will learn.
Câu 2: Mrs. Brown was the first owner                                   dog won 3 prizes in the same show.


A. whose    


B. her     


C. who   


D. whom
Câu 3: If she                a car, she would go out in the evening.


A. have


B. has


C. has had


D. had
Câu 4: You are old enough. I think it is high time you applied              a job.


A.   in 


B. of    


C. for  


D. upon
Câu 5: Because of the                of hospital employees at the hospital, the head of administration began advertising job openings in the newspaper.


A.  short       


B. shorter      


C. shorten  


D. shortage
Câu 6: Friendship is a two-sided              , it lives by give-and-take.


A. affair    


B. event 


C. aspect  


D. feature
Câu 7: “Do you                 your new roommate, or do you two argue?”


A. keep in touch with


B. get along with 


C. on good term with


D. get used to
Câu 8: The majority of Asian students reject the American             that marriage is a partnership of equals.


A. attitude       


B. thought  


C. view  


D. look
Câu 9: Bob has a bad lung cancer and his doctor has advised him to        smoking.


A. put up      


B. give up  


C. take up   


D. turn up
Câu 10: According to FAO, Vietnam is       second largest coffee producer in the world after Brazil.


A. a   


B. 0    


C. an  


D. the
Câu 11: When she came home from school yesterday, her mother          in the kitchen.


A.  cooked      


B. was cooking   


C. is cooking 


D. cooks
Câu 12: We were made             hard when we were at school.


A. to study    


B. study  


C. studying 


D. studied
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