VII:Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best way to complete each of the following sentences with the words or phrases provided.
Câu 1: She wanted to serve some coffee to her guests;__________ .


A. however, she did not have much sugar


B. although she hadn't many sugar


C. therefore, there was not a great amount of the sugar


D. so, she was lacking in amount of the sugar
Câu 2: Having been served lunch,_________ .


A. the problem was discussed by the members of the committee


B. the committee members discussed the problem


C. it was discussed by the committee members the problem


D. a discussion of the problem was made by the committee
Câu 3: George would certainly have come to my party________ .


A. if he didn’t get a flat tire    


B. if the flat tire hadn’t happened


C. had he not had a flat tire    


D. hadn’t the tire flattened itself
Câu 4: It was not until she had arrived home__________ her appointment with the doctor.  


A. when she remembered      


B. that she remembered


C. did she remember  


D. and she remembered
Câu 5: Santa Claus presented Mary with a__________ watch last Christmas.


A. new round face blue Japanese metal wrist


B. round face new Japanese blue metal wrist


C. new blue round face Japanese wrist metal


D. round face new blue metal Japanese wrist

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Read the following passage on commuting, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions .Commuting is the practice of travelling a long distance to a town or city to work each day, and then travelling home again in the evening. The word commuting comes from commutation ticket, a US rail ticket for repeated journeys, called a season ticket in Britain. Regular travellers are called commuters.The US has many commuters. A few, mostly on the East Coast, commute by train or subway, but most depend on the car. Some leave home very early to avoid the traffic jams, and sleep in their cars until their office opens. Many people accept a long trip to work so that they can live in quiet bedroom communities away from the city, but another reason is ‘white flight’. In the 1960s most cities began to desegregate their schools, so that there were no longer separate schools for white and black children. Many white families did not want to send their children to desegregated schools, so they moved to the suburbs, which have their own schools, and where, for various reasons, few black people live.Millions of people in Britain commute by car or train. Some spend two or three hours a day travelling, so that they and their families can live in suburbia or in the countryside. Cities are surrounded by commuter belts. Part of the commuter belt around London is called the stockbroker belt because it contains houses where rich business people live. Some places are becoming dormitory towns, because people sleep there but take little part in local activities.Most commuters travel to and from work at the same time, causing the morning and evening rush hours, when buses and trains are crowded and there are traffic jams on the roads. Commuters on trains rarely talk to each other and spend their journey reading, sleeping or using their mobile phones, though this is not popular with other passengers. Increasing numbers of people now work at home some days of the week, linked to their offices by computer, a practice called telecommuting.Cities in both Britain and the US are trying to reduce the number of cars coming into town each day. Some companies encourage car pooling (called car sharing in Britain), an arrangement for people who live and work near each other to travel together. Some US cities have a public service that helps such people to contact each other, and traffic lanes are reserved for car-pool vehicles. But cars and petrol/gas are cheap in the US, and many people prefer to drive alone because it gives them more freedom. In Britain many cities have park-and-ride schemes, car parks on the edge of the city from which buses take drivers into the centre.(Extracted from Oxford Guide to British and American Culture, Oxford University Press, 2000)
Câu 1: Which of the following definitions of commuting would the author of this passage most probably agree with?
 


A. Travelling for hours from a town or city to work in the countryside every day.


B.  Travelling to work and then home again in a day within a rural district.


C.  Using a commutation ticket for special journeys in all seasons of the year.


D.  Regularly travelling a long distance between one’s place of work and one’s home.
Câu 2: The word “repeated” in paragraph 1 most probably means ______.


A.  buying a season ticket again


B. doing something once again


C. saying something again


D. happening again and again
Câu 3: The passage mentions that many Americans are willing to travel a long distance to work in order to be able to live in ______.
 


A.   A. comfortable bedrooms


B. quiet neighbourhoods


C. city centres


D. noisy communities
Câu 4: Which of the following is true according to the passage?


A. Britain has considerably more commuters than the US.


B. The US has considerably more commuters than Britain.


C. Both the US and Britain have a great number of commuters.


D. Commuting helps people in the US and Britain save a lot of time.
Câu 5: Which of the following is NOT true about the London commuter belt?
 


A. It is home to some wealthy business people. 


B. It is like “bedroom communities” in the US.


C. It is in central London.


D. It surrounds London.
Câu 6: It can be inferred from the passage that dormitory towns in Britain are places where people ______.
 


A. contribute to the local community


B. are employed locally


C.  take part in local activities  


D. stay for the night
Câu 7: As mentioned in the passage, commuters usually ______.


A.  talk to each other during train journeys


B. cause traffic congestion on the roads


C. go home from work at different hours


D. go to work at different hours
Câu 8: The phrase “linked to” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______.


A.  satisfied with


B.  connected to  


C. shared with


D. related to
Câu 9: All of the following are measures to reduce the number of cars coming into town each day in the US and/or Britain EXCEPT ______.
 


A.   A. car pooling/sharing


B. traffic lanes for car pooling


C. park-and-ride schemes


D. free car parks in the city centre
Câu 10: The word “it” in the last paragraph refers to ______.
 
 


A.  car pool


B.  travelling together 


C. driving alone  


D.  petrol/gas  
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Câu X:Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the sentence which is closest  in meaning to the given one. 
Câu 1: I didn’t listen to him and I didn’t succeed.  


A. If I listened to him, I would have succeed 


B. If I had listened to him , I would have succeeded.


C. If I had listened to him , I would succeed.           


D.  If I listened to him I would succeed.
Câu 2: Calling Jim is pointless because his phone is out of order.


A. It’s useless calling Jim because his phone is out of order.


B. It’s no use to call Jim because his phone is out of order.


C. There’s no point in calling Jim because his phone is out of order.


D. It’s worth not calling Jim because his phone is out of order.
Câu 3: I’m like my mum, whereas my brother looks like my dad.


A. I’m like my mum, whereas my brother takes after my dad.


B.  I’m like my mum, whereas my brother takes over my dad.


C. I’m like my mum, whereas my brother takes to my dad.


D. I’m like my mum, whereas my brother takes in my dad.
Câu 4: People on Jeju Island have a unique culture.  


A. People on Jeju Island have the same culture as other people in the world.


B. The culture of the people on Jeju Island differs from that of any other people in the world.


C.  No people in the world have the same culture.    


D. Only the people on Jeju Island have a unique culture.
Câu 5: Paul fell ill, so he didn't attend the conference.  


A. Paul was supposed to have gone to the conference, but he fell ill.


B. Although Paul fell ill, he didn't attend to the conference.


C. Because of he was ill, Paul didn't attend the conference.  


D. Paul didn't attend the conference as a result of his ill.

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Câu VII:Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks in the following questions.Cultural diversity can be such a cool thing. I grew up in a predominantly white private school, (1)_______ teaching in a place that is extremely diverse has been a joy. I can stand in the hall and (2)_______ Spanish, Russian, Polish, Korean, Mandarin, Hindu, etc. the list can go on and on. What we need to be careful of is not to make (3) _______ a big deal out of cultural diversity. I think that when we place too much (4) _______ on the diversity it can become a polarizing act. Many students are very aware (5) _______ their differences, and most just don’t care. I think that cultural diversity is something that needs (6) _______ addressed be teachers in the schools as something that is positive. Often in rural areas there is not a lot of cultural diversity. (7)_______ a result, when a student is from a different culture there is a question of what do I do to (8)_______ their learning needs. It is important before a teacher can teach diverse population they need to(9) _______ that they are also multicultural. In addition, how much of a role will these beliefs (10)_______ within the education on the child.
Câu 1: ___________ (1)


A. however


B. therefore 


C.  but    


D. so
Câu 2: ___________ (2)


A. see


B. look  


C. listen 


D. hear
Câu 3: ___________ (3)


A. such 


B. being


C. so   


D. much
Câu 4: ___________ (4)


A. stress


B. emphasis


C. concern    


D. focus
Câu 5: ___________ (5)


A. of


B. at


C. about


D. on
Câu 6: ___________ (6)


A. be 


B. as


C. are  


D.  to be
Câu 7: ___________ (7)


A. Like 


B. As   


C. With  


D. More
Câu 8: ___________ (8)


A. push  


B. receive     


C. comment


D. support
Câu 9: ___________ (9)


A. recognize


B. do  


C. observe


D. expect
Câu 10: ___________ (10)


A. make


B. do 


C. create


D. play
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Câu IV đề Hàn ThuyênRead the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to the following questions. A small but growing group of scholar, evolutionary, psychologists, are being to sketch the contours of the human mind as designed by natural selection. Some of them even anticipate the coming of a field called "mismatch theory", which would study maladies resulting from contrasts between the modern environment and the "ancestral environment". The one we were designed for. There is no shortage of such maladies to study, Rates of depression have been doubling in some industrial countries roughly every 10 years. Suicide is the third most common cause of death among young adults, after car wrecks and homicides. Evolutionary psychology is a long way from explaining all this with precision, but it is already shedding enough light to challenges some conventional wisdom. It suggests, for example, that the nostalgia for the nuclear family of the 1950s is in some way misguided - that the model family of husband at work and wife at home is hardly a "natural" and healthful living arrangement, especially for the wives. Moreover, the bygone lifestyles that do look fairly natural in light of evolutionary psychology appear to have been eroded largely by commercialism. Perhaps the biggest surprise from evolutionary psychology it its depiction of the "animal" in us. Freud, and various thinkers since, saw "civilization" as an oppressive force that thwarts basic animal instincts and urges and  transmutes them into psychopathology. However, evolutionary psychology suggests that a larger threat to metal health may be the way civilization thwarts civility. There is a gentler, kinder side of human nature, and it seems increasingly to be a victim of repression in modern society. 
Câu 1: Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? 


A. How evolutionary psychology manages modern society. 


B. The problems of illness caused by modern society.


C. The importance of ancestral environment. 


D. Evolutionary psychologists' views on the nuclear family.
Câu 2: The word "contour" in line 1 is closest in meaning to ____________ .


A. outlines


B. limits


C.  actions


D. structures
Câu 3: According to the passage, the death of many young people in industrial countries is mainly caused by _____________ .


A. traffic accidents


B. murder


C. depression


D. suicide
Câu 4: The word "one" in line 4 refers to the ______________ .


A. mismatch theory


B. field


C. ancestral environment      


D. modern environment
Câu 5: It can be inferred from the passage that evolutionary psychologists dislike nostalgia for the 1950s because __________ .  


A. family life was seen to be unnatural.


B. It was an unhealthy time to live


C. the nuclear family provided an unsatisfactory lifestyle.


D. women who wished to go out to work were misguided.
Câu 6: The word "bygone" in line 11 could be replaced by _________ .


A. past


B.  forgotten


C. overlooked


D. original
Câu 7: According to the passage, Freud and other psychologists thought civilization ___________ .


A. encouraged people to use the basic instincts


B. showed that people have animal instincts.


C. caused madness in some people.


D. greatly improved people's lives.
Câu 8: In this passage, the word "civility" in line 16 is closest in meaning to ___________ .


A. politeness


B. morality


C. courtesy


D. formality
Câu 9: In the passage, evolutionary psychologists suggest that in modern society _________ .


A. people's better natures are denied


B. repressed people are kind and gentle


C.  people suffer from repression


D. victims are always punished
Câu 10: Where in the passage does the author suggest a conflict between the ways of living?


A. lines 13-14


B. lines 9-12


C.  lines 2-4


D. lines 16-17
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