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nói là cùng chứ thực ra là đọ d/a với các bn ^^ xem t làm có đúng k ý mà, mong mọi ng giúp nhiệt tình, thanks nhiệt tình :D:D


IV. Read the following text then answer the questions that follow by circling its corresponding letter marked A, B, C, or D.[FONT=&quot][/FONT]
Sometimes you know things about people the first time you see them, for example, that you want to be friends with them or that you don’t trust them. But perhaps this kind of intuition isn’t as hard to explain as it may seem. For instance, people give out body language signal all the time. The way you hold your body, head and arms tells people about your mood. If you hold your arms tightly at your sides, or fold them across your chest, people will generally feel that you are being defensive. Holding your head to one side shows interest in the others, while an easy, open posture indicates that you are self-confident. All this affects the way you feel about someone. Also, an stranger may remind you of a meeting with someone. This may be because of something as simple as the fact that he or she is physically similar to someone who treated you well or badly. Your feeling about a stranger could be influenced by a smell in the air that brings to mind a place where you were happy as a child. Since even a single word can bring back a memory such as that, you may never realize it is happening.
46. What does the word “open” in the passage most closely mean?
A. unrestrained B. relaxed C. confined D. unlimited
47. What influences your impression of a person you meet the first time?
A. intuition B. familiarity C. knowledge D. feeling
48. What one fells about a stranger may be influenced by something that ____________________....
A. strengthens one’s past behaviours B. reminds one of one’s past treatment
C. revives one’s past memories D. points to one’s childhoods
49. What does the second paragraph discuss?
A. Meanings of signal some implies towards a stranger C. How people usually behave to a stranger.
B. Factors that may influence one’s feelings about a stranger. D. Factors that cause people to act differently.
50. Intuition described in the passage can be explained by means of ____________________....
A. styles B. languages C. patterns D. behaviours
V. Read the following text then answer the questions that follow by circling its corresponding letter marked A, B, C, or D.[FONT=&quot][/FONT]
Upon the creation of the United State, one of the core concepts on which the hopes for the new democracy were pinned was the ideal that its citizens would be enlightened individuals with clearly articulated rights and the opportunity for individual achievement and education. It was believed that in a free nation where the power belongs to the people, the commitment to education defines the progress of that democracy and is the catalyst for future progress. This core value has not only stood the test of time but has also grown in importance. In this new
Information Era and international economy, education is an increasingly vital commodity, a precursor of potential success and a driving force of chance. It is importance to recognize, however, that we approach education today differently than in the past, partly because the kinds of jobs people had didn’t require the kind of basic education and specialized training that is often required in the workforce today. In the 1950s, for instance, only 20 percent of
American jobs were classified as professional, 20 percent as skilled; and 60 percent as unskilled. Today, our world has changed. The proportion of unskilled jobs has fallen to 20 percent, while jobs now account for at least 60 percent of the workforce. Even more important, almost every job today increasingly requires a combination of academic knowledge and practical skills that require learning throughout a lifetime.
51. Education is defined in this passage as a driving force of chance because _________
A. without education, no changes could have happened in American society so far.
B. the government of the United States wants to drive social changes in their own ways.
C. education has helped to bring about and orient most changes in the American workforce.
D. any American citizen who wants to changes his driving license must be very well-educated.
52. The passage shows the percentage of jobs that require higher training in the US____ between 1950s and now.
A. has remained the same B. has changed dramatically C. has been reversed D. has changed slightly
53. The phrase “enlightened individuals” in the first sentence most likely means “people who _____.”
A. always appear brilliant-looking in public B. have often been well-exposed to light
C. have acquired an adequate level of education D. bring light to anywhere they go
54. In order to become a good American citizen today, in the author’s point of view, any individual must ____
A. know well all his/her rights and be ready to grasp his/her opportunity of success in life
B. study carefully the history of American educational and vocational systems even since their creation
C. understand thoroughly the combination of academic knowledge and practical skills
D. move actively forward in the new Information Era and international economy with a prestigious diploma
55. Which of the following titles would be best for the passage?
A. Education and Jobs in the Past and at Present in the United States.
B. The Significant Role of Education in American Citizens’ Careers
C. Academic Knowledge and Practical Skills in American Professions
D. Recent Changes of Educational and Vocational Systems in America
 
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46. What does the word “open” in the passage most closely mean?
A. unrestrained B. relaxed C. confined D. unlimited
47. What influences your impression of a person you meet the first time?
A. intuition B. familiarity C. knowledge D. feeling
48. What one fells about a stranger may be influenced by something that ____________________....
A. strengthens one’s past behaviours B. reminds one of one’s past treatment
C. revives one’s past memories D. points to one’s childhoods
49. What does the second paragraph discuss?
A. Meanings of signal some implies towards a stranger C. How people usually behave to a stranger.
B. Factors that may influence one’s feelings about a stranger. D. Factors that cause people to act differently.
50. Intuition described in the passage can be explained by means of ____________________....
A. styles B. languages C. patterns D. behaviours

51. Education is defined in this passage as a driving force of chance because _________
A. without education, no changes could have happened in American society so far.
B. the government of the United States wants to drive social changes in their own ways.
C. education has helped to bring about and orient most changes in the American workforce.
D. any American citizen who wants to changes his driving license must be very well-educated.
52. The passage shows the percentage of jobs that require higher training in the US____ between 1950s and now.
A. has remained the same B. has changed dramatically C. has been reversed D. has changed slightly
53. The phrase “enlightened individuals” in the first sentence most likely means “people who _____.”
A. always appear brilliant-looking in public B. have often been well-exposed to light
C. have acquired an adequate level of education D. bring light to anywhere they go
54. In order to become a good American citizen today, in the author’s point of view, any individual must ____
A. know well all his/her rights and be ready to grasp his/her opportunity of success in life
B. study carefully the history of American educational and vocational systems even since their creation
C. understand thoroughly the combination of academic knowledge and practical skills
D. move actively forward in the new Information Era and international economy with a prestigious diploma
55. Which of the following titles would be best for the passage?
A. Education and Jobs in the Past and at Present in the United States.
B. The Significant Role of Education in American Citizens’ Careers
C. Academic Knowledge and Practical Skills in American Professions
D. Recent Changes of Educational and Vocational Systems in America
 
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IV. Read the following text then answer the questions that follow by circling its corresponding letter marked A, B, C, or D.
Ever since humans have inhabited the earth, they have made use of various forms of communication. Generally, this expression of thoughts and feelings has been in the form of oral speech. When there is a language barrier, communication is accomplished through sign language in which motions stand for letters, words, and ideas. Tourists, the deaf and the mute have had to resort to this form of expression. Many of these symbols of the whole words are very picturesque and exact and can be used internationally; spelling, however, cannot. Body language transmits ideas or thoughts by certain actions, either intentionally or unintentionally. A wink can be a way of flirting or indicating that the party is only joking .A nod signifies approval, while shaking the head indicates a negative reaction. Other forms of nonlinguistic language can be found in Braille (a system of raised dots read with the fingertips), signal flags. Morse code, and smoke signals. Road maps and picture signs also guide, warn, and instruct people . While verbalization is the most common form of language, other systems and techniques also express human thoughts and feelings.
46. The word “ these” in the first paragraph refers to
A. tourists B. the deaf and the mute
C. thoughts and feelings D. sign language motions
47. Which form other than oral speech would be most common used among blind people?
A. Picture signs B. Braille C. Body language D. Signal language
48. How many different forms of communication are mentioned here?
A.5 B.7 C.9 D.11
49. The word “ wink “ in the second paragraph means most nearly the same as
A. close one eye briefly B. close two eyes briefly
C. nod the head up and down D. shake the head from side to side
50. People need to communicate in order to
A. create language barriers B. keep from reading with their fingertips
C. be picturesque and exact D. express thoughts and feelings
III. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Without transportation, our modern society could not (51) ______. We would have no metal, no coal and no oil nor would we have any (52) ______ Make from these materials (53) ______ We would have to spend most of our time (54) ______ food and food would be (55) ______ To the kinds that could grow in the climate and soil of our neighborhoods. Transportation also (56) ______ our lives in other ways. Transportation can speed a doctor to the (57) ______ Of a sick person, even if the patient lives on an isolated farm . It can take police to the (58 ) ______ of a crime within moments of being notified . Transportation (59) ______ teams of athletes to compete in national and international sports contests . In time of (60) ______ transportation can rush aid to person in areas stricken by floods, famines and earthquakes.
51. A. happen B. exist C. take place D. establish
52. A. production B. producers C. productivity D. product
53. A. Besides B. However C. Although D. Even
54. A. buying B. taking C. raising D. paying
55. A. related B. limited C. focused D. connected
56. A. makes B. influences C. affects D. effects
57. A. side B. way C. body D. part
58. A. location B. scene C. place D. site
59. A. brings B. gets C. fetches D. enables
60. A. disasters B. wars C. accidents D. problems
III. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each sentence by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
61. She always gets the right answer.
A. She never answers right B. She is always right.
C. She never fails to get the right answer D. She fails to get the right answer all the time.
62.I regret not booking the seats in advance
A. I wish I booked the seats in advance B. I wish I have booked the seats in advance
C. If only I booked the seats in advance D. If only I had booked the seats in advance.
63. The carpets were so expensive that we didn’t buy them
A. The carpets were such expensive for us to buy them B. The carpets were too expensive for us to buy them
C. The carpets were too expensive for us to buy D. The carpets were very expensive for us to buy
64. No one has seen Linda since the day of the party
A. Linda has not been seen since the day of the party B. Linda is nowhere to be seen at the party
C. The party is going on without Linda D. No one has seen Linda for ages
65 Sarah didn’t attend the history lecture, and neither did George?
A. Sarah and George didn’t go to the history lecture B. Did George attend the history lecture with Sarah?
C. Did Sarah see George at the history lecture? D. Either Sarah or George attended the history lecture.
66. I haven’t got money, so I’m not going on holiday
A. Having no money made me go on holiday. B. Not having money on my holiday got me down
C. If I have money, I’ll go on holiday D. If I had money, I would go on holiday.
67. The older he grew the more forgetful he became.
A. He grew older when he became more forgetful B. He became more forgetful and older
C. As he grew older, he became more and more forgetful D. He grew older and more and more forgetful
68.”John left here an hour ago,” said Jane.
A. Jane told me that John had left there an hour before B. Jane said John left there an hour before
C. Jane told John to have left there an hour before D. Jane told me that John to leave there an hour before
69.”Why didn’t you follow my advice?” he said
A. He asked me to follow his advice B. He asked me not to follow his advice
C. He asked me why I did follow his advice D. He asked me why I hadn’t followed his advice
70. They had seen the man in a parking lot.
A. The man was seen in a parking lot B. The man has been seen in a parking lot
C. The man were seen in a parking lot
 
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46. The word “ these” in the first paragraph refers to
A. tourists B. the deaf and the mute
C. thoughts and feelings D. sign language motions
47. Which form other than oral speech would be most common used among blind people?
A. Picture signs B. Braille C. Body language D. Signal language
48. How many different forms of communication are mentioned here?
A.5 B.7 C.9 D.11
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49. The word “ wink “ in the second paragraph means most nearly the same as
A. close one eye briefly B. close two eyes briefly
C. nod the head up and down D. shake the head from side to side
50. People need to communicate in order to
A. create language barriers B. keep from reading with their fingertips
C. be picturesque and exact D. express thoughts and feelings

51. A. happen B. exist C. take place D. establish
52. A. production B. producers C. productivity D. product
53. A. Besides B. However C. Although D. Even
54. A. buying B. taking C. raising D. paying
55. A. related B. limited C. focused D. connected
56. A. makes B. influences C. affects D. effects
57. A. side B. way C. body D. part
58. A. location B. scene C. place D. site
59. A. brings B. gets C. fetches D. enables
60. A. disasters B. wars C. accidents D. problems

61. She always gets the right answer.
A. She never answers right B. She is always right.
C. She never fails to get the right answer D. She fails to get the right answer all the time.
62.I regret not booking the seats in advance
A. I wish I booked the seats in advance B. I wish I have booked the seats in advance
C. If only I booked the seats in advance D. If only I had booked the seats in advance.
63. The carpets were so expensive that we didn’t buy them
A. The carpets were such expensive for us to buy them B. The carpets were too expensive for us to buy them
C. The carpets were too expensive for us to buy D. The carpets were very expensive for us to buy
64. No one has seen Linda since the day of the party
A. Linda has not been seen since the day of the party B. Linda is nowhere to be seen at the party
C. The party is going on without Linda D. No one has seen Linda for ages
65 Sarah didn’t attend the history lecture, and neither did George?
A. Sarah and George didn’t go to the history lecture B. Did George attend the history lecture with Sarah?
C. Did Sarah see George at the history lecture? D. Either Sarah or George attended the history lecture.
66. I haven’t got money, so I’m not going on holiday
A. Having no money made me go on holiday. B. Not having money on my holiday got me down
C. If I have money, I’ll go on holiday D. If I had money, I would go on holiday.
67. The older he grew the more forgetful he became.
A. He grew older when he became more forgetful B. He became more forgetful and older
C. As he grew older, he became more and more forgetful D. He grew older and more and more forgetful
68.”John left here an hour ago,” said Jane.
A. Jane told me that John had left there an hour before B. Jane said John left there an hour before
C. Jane told John to have left there an hour before D. Jane told me that John to leave there an hour before
69.”Why didn’t you follow my advice?” he said
A. He asked me to follow his advice B. He asked me not to follow his advice
C. He asked me why I did follow his advice D. He asked me why I hadn’t followed his advice
70. They had seen the man in a parking lot.
A. The man was seen in a parking lot B. The man has been seen in a parking lot
C. The man were seen in a parking lot
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IV. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, and breathing problems. Worldwide, about three million people die every year because of smoking – that‘s about one (41) ____ every ten seconds! In fact, smoking is the (42) ____ of almost 20 percent of all deaths in the developed countries of the world. Smoking doesn’t just (43) ____ the smoker, it hurts other people , too. When a pregnant (44) ____ smokes, she is hurting her developing (45) ____ when a man (46) ____ at home , his wife and children are also breathing in smoke and can become sick. Even though most people understand the (47) ____ effects of smoking, they continue to smoke. The (48) ____ of women and teenagers who smoke is increasing. cigarette companies make advertisements that (49) ____ these groups of people so that they (50) ____ to buy cigarettes.
41. A. death B. end C. loss D. decrease
42. A. origin B. reason C. cause D. basis
43. A. injure B. danger C. destroy D. hurt
44. A. child B. man C. woman D. wife
45. A. baby B. children C. love D. youth
46. A. relax B. enjoy C. cigarettes D. smokes
47. A. beneficial B. harmful C. harmed D. profitable
48. A. number B. amount C. quantity D. total
49. A. interest B. concern C. matter D. worry
50. A. retain B. maintain C. continue D. preserve


V. Read the following text then answer the questions that follow by circling its corresponding letter marked A, B, C, or D.
The coffee plant is actually a large shrub, or bush, not really a tree. It can grow very tall (from three to nine meters) if it is left alone in the wild. It has dark green leaves on the outside and lighter green leaves underneath. Small white blossoms appear on the leaves, making the coffee plant look like it’s covered with snow. After a few days, the Fragrant blossoms fall off the plant, and small berries begin to grow. The berries change from green to dark red in about six months .Underneath the berry skin there is a green bean. When the berries are ripe, they are picked, and the bean inside is removed. This is the bean that produces coffee. Coffee beans are picked by hand, one by one. Then they are dried and prepared for market. Coffee beans are shipped all over the world. When they reach their destination, different coffee beans are blended together to produce different kinds of coffee. Then the beans are roasted, ground and packaged in air-tight cans and bags to keep the coffee fresh. Different countries prefer different blends. In Turkey and Arabia, dark coffee is preferred. In the United States and Canada, the coffee is not so dark. Coffee is also prepared and served differently all over the world. In some places, it is made very thick and strong and served in small cups . Other countries serve coffee with more water in it, in bigger cups.
51. Which of the following is Not mentioned in the passage as a characteristic of the coffee plant?
A. It can grow up to nine meters tall. B .It has small white blossoms.
C. When the berries are ripe(chin), the beans inside become brown D. It takes about six month for the berries to ripen
52. Which of the following words mean almost the same as the word “fragrant(thơm ngát)” in the first paragraph?
A. Sweet-smelling (thơm) B. odorous(có mùi) C. smelly(hôi, thối) D. foul-smelling
53. Which of the following the true about the coffee plant ,according to the passage?
A. When the berries are ripe , they fall of the plant.
B. It has light green leaves on the outside and darker green leaves underneath.
C. The coffee plant looks its best when covered with snow D. It is a bush, not a tree.
54. Which of the following does the word “ they” in the second paragraph refer to?sai đề theyit
A. coffee plants B. coffee beans C. the berries D. the blossoms
55. Which of the following countries prefer dark coffee?
A. France B. America C. Arabia D. Canada
VI. Read the following text then answer the questions that follow by circling its corresponding letter marked A, B, C, or D.
Greetings in all languages have he same purpose: to establish contact with another person, to recognize his or her existence and to show friendliness. The formulas for greeting are very specific and usually do not carry any literal meaning people say “ Good morning “ even if it is a miserable day and may reply to “ How are you?” with “ Fine, thanks” even if they aren’t feeling well. Closings, like greeting s are commonly used to exchange with no literal meaning. People who are leaving each other permanently or for a long time shake hands or embrace, depending on the relationship. If you are in an unfamiliar situation and wonder what to do. Watch other people or ask. It is interesting, and sometimes very important to learn about the standards of courtesy in different cultural areas of the world so that we can practice them well and avoid awkwardness in case we get a chance to visit a person or a community of unfamiliar social customs.
56. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a purpose of greetings?
A. To create contact with the person being greeted. B. To show that you recognize his or her present
C. To show that you admire him or her. D. To show that you are willing to be his or her friend.
57. Which of the following is a characteristic of the formulas(cách thức) for greeting?
A. literal B. specific C. usual D. common
58. In what way are closings similar to greeting?
A. They are common B. They are exchanges C. They are familiar D. They have no literal meaning
59. According to the passage, what should you do when you are in an unfamiliar situation?
A. Observe what other people do B. Use formulas you know.
C. Wonder what you should do D. Ask your friends for help
60. Which of the following is a benefit of learning about the standards of courtesy in a different cultural area?
A. You can act comfortably then you have a chance to visit the community
B. You can have a chance to visit a community of unfamiliar social customs
C. You can practice meeting with people from different cultural areas
D. You can avoid meeting with a community of unfamiliar social customs
V. Choose from the four underlined parts of each sentence (marked A, B, C, and D) one that needs correcting. Identify tour answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
61. (A) Many teachers have devoted ( hiến dâng) (B) their lives (C) to teaching (D) therefore teaching is not a well-paid job.==>to teach
62. People (A) depend unlimited (B) energy to power (C) their everyday (D) lives.==>life
63. Lack o f(A) properly physical exercise (B) can cause (C) tiredness and (D) poor general health.==>cause of
64. They are (A) going to build (B) the town square (C) next this (D) area=> next to
65. The train will (A) be leaving (B) on five minutes (C) so you’d (D) better hurry up=>left
VI. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each sentence by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
66. During the Olympic games, people from all over the world come together in peace and friendship ____ several million people attend the games , and millions of other people watch them on television.
A. Some of these people compete form medals B. Why do we have the Olympic Games?
C. The winners became national heroes. D. Today, the Winter Games take place every four years.
67• Smoking is a habit, a bad habit. Many people start to smoke when they are teenagers, usually because they have friends who smoke and they want to be like them. Sometimes young people start smoking just because their parents not to ____ But starting to smoke is a very dangerous decision. Once someone starts to smoke, it can be very difficult to stop.
A. Cigarette smoking is common all over the world
B. The number of women and teenagers who smoke is increasing
C. They want to make their own decisions
D. Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, and breathing problems.
68• Probably the most widely recognized conversational convention is that people take turns speaking ____ Some rules must be present, otherwise conversations would be continually breaking down into a disorganized jumble of interruptions and simultaneous talk.
A. But how do people know when it is their turn ? B. Turn-taking cues are usually quite subtle.
C. People do not simply stop talking when they are ready to yield the floor
D. Body movements and patterns of eye contact are especially important.
69• English is the native or official language of one-fifth of the land area of the world. It is spoken in Australia, Canada, create Britain, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States____
A. Three-fifths of the world radio stations use English. B. It is also one of the official languages in India.
C. English is the language of international communication
D. It is the language of international business, research, and science.
70• Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world, people drink coffee in Africa, Asia, North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, and everywhere in between ____ Today it is still a favorite drink of millions of people.
A. The Arabs kept coffee a secret for many years
B. The coffee plant is actually a large shrub, or bush, not really a tree
C. Coffee has become very popular in the United States
D. Coffee has been part of people’s cultures for thousands of years.


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IV. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, and breathing problems. Worldwide, about three million people die every year because of smoking – that‘s about one (41) ____ every ten seconds! In fact, smoking is the (42) ____ of almost 20 percent of all deaths in the developed countries of the world. Smoking doesn’t just (43) ____ the smoker, it hurts other people , too. When a pregnant (44) ____ smokes, she is hurting her developing (45) ____ when a man (46) ____ at home , his wife and children are also breathing in smoke and can become sick. Even though most people understand the (47) ____ effects of smoking, they continue to smoke. The (48) ____ of women and teenagers who smoke is increasing. cigarette companies make advertisements that (49) ____ these groups of people so that they (50) ____ to buy cigarettes.
41. A. death B. end C. loss D. decrease
42. A. origin B. reason C. cause D. basis
43. A. injure B. danger C. destroy D. hurt
44. A. child B. man C. woman D. wife
45. A. baby B. children C. love D. youth
46. A. relax B. enjoy C. cigarettes D. smokes
47. A. beneficial B. harmful C. harmed D. profitable
48. A. number B. amount C. quantity D. total
49. A. interest B. concern C. matter D. worry
50. A. retain B. maintain C. continue D. preserve
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41. A. death B. end C. loss D. decrease
42. A. origin B. reason C. cause D. basis
43. A. injure B. danger C. destroy D. hurt
44. A. child B. man C. woman D. wife
45. A. baby B. children C. love D. youth
46. A. relax B. enjoy C. cigarettes D. smokes
47. A. beneficial B. harmful C. harmed D. profitable
48. A. number B. amount C. quantity D. total
49. A. interest B. concern C. matter D. worry
50. A. retain B. maintain C. continue D. preserve

51. Which of the following is Not mentioned in the passage as a characteristic of the coffee plant?
A. It can grow up to nine meters tall. B .It has small white blossoms.
C. When the berries are ripe(chin), the beans inside become brown D. It takes about six month for the berries to ripen
52. Which of the following words mean almost the same as the word “fragrant(thơm ngát)” in the first paragraph?
A. Sweet-smelling (thơm) B. odorous(có mùi) C. smelly(hôi, thối) D. foul-smelling

53. Which of the following the true about the coffee plant ,according to the passage?
A. When the berries are ripe , they fall of the plant.
B. It has light green leaves on the outside and darker green leaves underneath.
C. The coffee plant looks its best when covered with snow D. It is a bush, not a tree.
54. Which of the following does the word “ they” in the second paragraph refer to?sai đề theyit => ko sai đâu, đ án toàn số nhiều mà, có điều ko phân đoạn nên ko biết they nào trong 3 cái they
A. coffee plants B. coffee beans C. the berries D. the blossoms
55. Which of the following countries prefer dark coffee?
A. France B. America C. Arabia D. Canada

56. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a purpose of greetings?
A. To create contact with the person being greeted. B. To show that you recognize his or her present
C. To show that you admire him or her. D. To show that you are willing to be his or her friend.
57. Which of the following is a characteristic of the formulas(cách thức) for greeting?
A. literal B. specific C. usual D. common
58. In what way are closings similar to greeting?
A. They are common B. They are exchanges C. They are familiar D. They have no literal meaning
59. According to the passage, what should you do when you are in an unfamiliar situation?
A. Observe what other people do B. Use formulas you know.
C. Wonder what you should do D. Ask your friends for help
60. Which of the following is a benefit of learning about the standards of courtesy in a different cultural area?
A. You can act comfortably then you have a chance to visit the community
B. You can have a chance to visit a community of unfamiliar social customs
C. You can practice meeting with people from different cultural areas
D. You can avoid meeting with a community of unfamiliar social customs

61. (A) Many teachers have devoted ( hiến dâng) (B) their lives (C) to teaching (D) therefore teaching is not a well-paid job.==>to teach although
62. People (A) depend unlimited (B) energy to power (C) their everyday (D) lives.==>life =>depend on
63. Lack o f(A) properly physical exercise (B) can cause (C) tiredness and (D) poor general health.==>cause of =>proper
64. They are (A) going to build (B) the town square (C) next this (D) area=> next to
65. The train will (A) be leaving (B) on five minutes (C) so you’d (D) better hurry up=>left => in/after

Hic phần này lạ quá
66. During the Olympic games, people from all over the world come together in peace and friendship ____ several million people attend the games , and millions of other people watch them on television.
A. Some of these people compete form medals B. Why do we have the Olympic Games?
C. The winners became national heroes. D. Today, the Winter Games take place every four years.
67• Smoking is a habit, a bad habit. Many people start to smoke when they are teenagers, usually because they have friends who smoke and they want to be like them. Sometimes young people start smoking just because their parents not to ____ But starting to smoke is a very dangerous decision. Once someone starts to smoke, it can be very difficult to stop.
A. Cigarette smoking is common all over the world
B. The number of women and teenagers who smoke is increasing
C. They want to make their own decisions
D. Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, and breathing problems.
68• Probably the most widely recognized conversational convention is that people take turns speaking ____ Some rules must be present, otherwise conversations would be continually breaking down into a disorganized jumble of interruptions and simultaneous talk.
A. But how do people know when it is their turn ? B. Turn-taking cues are usually quite subtle.
C. People do not simply stop talking when they are ready to yield the floor
D. Body movements and patterns of eye contact are especially important.
69• English is the native or official language of one-fifth of the land area of the world. It is spoken in Australia, Canada, create Britain, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States____
A. Three-fifths of the world radio stations use English. B. It is also one of the official languages in India.
C. English is the language of international communication
D. It is the language of international business, research, and science.
70• Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world, people drink coffee in Africa, Asia, North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, and everywhere in between ____ Today it is still a favorite drink of millions of people.
A. The Arabs kept coffee a secret for many years
B. The coffee plant is actually a large shrub, or bush, not really a tree
C. Coffee has become very popular in the United States
D. Coffee has been part of people’s cultures for thousands of years.

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đề 5
I. Read the following text then answer the questions that follow by circling its corresponding letter marked A, B, C, or D.
The agricultural revolution in the nineteenth century involved two things: the invention of labor – saving machinery and the development of scientific agriculture. Labor – saving machinery naturally appeared first where labor was scarce. “ In Europe,” said Thomas Jefferson, “ the object is to make the most of their land v, labor being abundant; here it is to make the most of our labor, land being abundant. “ it was in America, therefore, that the great advances in nineteen-century agricultural machinery first came. At the opening of the century , with the exception of a crude plow, farmers could have carried practically all of the existing Agricultural implements on their backs; by 1860, most of the machinery in use today had been design in an early form. The most important of the early inventions was the iron plow. As early as 1790 Charles New bold of
New jersey had been working on the idea of a cast-iron plow and spent his entire fortune in introducing his invention. The farmers however, would have none of it, claiming that the iron poisoned the soil and made the weeds grow. Nevertheless, many people devoted their, attention to the plow, until in 1869 James Oliver of South Bend, Indiana, turned out the first chilled-steel plow
1. Which of the following best expresses the main topic of the passage?
A. Machinery that contributed to the agricultural revolution
B. The development of safer machines demanded by the labor movement
C. New Jersey as a leader in the agricultural revolution
D. The need for agricultural advances to help feed a growing population
2. Which of the following can be inferred from what Thomas Jefferson said ?
A. Europe had greater need of farm machinery than America did
B. Europe was changing more quickly than America
C. America was finally running out of good farmland
D. There was a shortage of workers on American farms
3. The expression “make the most of “ in the passage is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. Raise the price of B. Overuse the real worth of C. Earn a living on D. Get the best yield from
4. What point is the author making by stating that farmers could carry nearly all their tools on their backs?
A. Farmers had few tools before the agricultural revolution B. American were traditionally self- reliant
C. Life on the farm was extremely difficult D. New tools were designed to be portable.
5. Why did farmers reject Newbold’s plow?
A. They thought it would run the land B. Their horses were frightened by it
C. They preferred lighter tools D. It was too expensive

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VI. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Cotton has been grown for thousands of years in places as (61) _____ apart as Mexico , China, Egypt, and India. American colonist (62) _____ to grow cotton in the early 1600s. Before 1800, cotton was a great luxury, more expensive than silk, (63) _____ so many workers were to pick it (64) _____ a huge increase in the number of slaves in the American South (65) _____ in much greater cotton production and a fall (66) _____ the price. This and the new technology of the industrial (67) _____ made cotton the cheapest fabric in history. By 1820, cotton (68) _____ more money for the United States than tobacco, and more money worldwide than sugar. Many Southern farmers and plantation (69) _____ believed that slave labor was (70) _____ for them to make
money growing cotton.
61. A. away B. far C. long D. out
62. A. came B. carried C. brought D. started
63. A. Although B. despite C. after D. because
64. A. Therefore B. However C. Since D. In addition
65. A. was B. took C. resulted inD. brought
66. A. of B. down C. in D. to
67. A. reform( cải cách) C. company D. revolution b factory
Revolution: cuộc cách mạng
68. A. had made B. will make C. has made D. makes
69. A. growers B. Directors C. owners D. keepers
70. A. necessary B. based C. made D. certain
 
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đề 5
I. Read the following text then answer the questions that follow by circling its corresponding letter marked A, B, C, or D.
The agricultural revolution in the nineteenth century involved two things: the invention of labor – saving machinery and the development of scientific agriculture. Labor – saving machinery naturally appeared first where labor was scarce. “ In Europe,” said Thomas Jefferson, “ the object is to make the most of their land v, labor being abundant; here it is to make the most of our labor, land being abundant. “ it was in America, therefore, that the great advances in nineteen-century agricultural machinery first came. At the opening of the century , with the exception of a crude plow, farmers could have carried practically all of the existing Agricultural implements on their backs; by 1860, most of the machinery in use today had been design in an early form. The most important of the early inventions was the iron plow. As early as 1790 Charles New bold of
New jersey had been working on the idea of a cast-iron plow and spent his entire fortune in introducing his invention. The farmers however, would have none of it, claiming that the iron poisoned the soil and made the weeds grow. Nevertheless, many people devoted their, attention to the plow, until in 1869 James Oliver of South Bend, Indiana, turned out the first chilled-steel plow
1. Which of the following best expresses the main topic of the passage?
A. Machinery that contributed to the agricultural revolution
B. The development of safer machines demanded by the labor movement
C. New Jersey as a leader in the agricultural revolution
D. The need for agricultural advances to help feed a growing population
2. Which of the following can be inferred from what Thomas Jefferson said ?
A. Europe had greater need of farm machinery than America did
B. Europe was changing more quickly than America
C. America was finally running out of good farmland
D. There was a shortage of workers on American farms
3. The expression “make the most of “ in the passage is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. Raise the price of B. Overuse the real worth of C. Earn a living on D. Get the best yield from
4. What point is the author making by stating that farmers could carry nearly all their tools on their backs?
A. Farmers had few tools before the agricultural revolution B. American were traditionally self- reliant
C. Life on the farm was extremely difficult D. New tools were designed to be portable.
5. Why did farmers reject Newbold’s plow?
A. They thought it would run the land B. Their horses were frightened by it
C. They preferred lighter tools D. It was too expensive

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VI. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Cotton has been grown for thousands of years in places as (61) _____ apart as Mexico , China, Egypt, and India. American colonist (62) _____ to grow cotton in the early 1600s. Before 1800, cotton was a great luxury, more expensive than silk, (63) _____ so many workers were to pick it (64) _____ a huge increase in the number of slaves in the American South (65) _____ in much greater cotton production and a fall (66) _____ the price. This and the new technology of the industrial (67) _____ made cotton the cheapest fabric in history. By 1820, cotton (68) _____ more money for the United States than tobacco, and more money worldwide than sugar. Many Southern farmers and plantation (69) _____ believed that slave labor was (70) _____ for them to make
money growing cotton.
61. A. away B. far C. long D. out
62. A. came B. carried C. brought D. started
63. A. Although B. despite C. after D. because
64. A. Therefore B. However C. Since D. In addition
65. A. was B. took C. resulted D. brought
66. A. of B. down C. in D. to
67. A. reform( cải cách) C. company D. revolution b factory
Revolution: cuộc cách mạng
68. A. had made B. will make C. has made D. makes
69. A. growers B. Directors C. owners D. keepers
70. A. necessary B. based C. made D. certain
 
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1. Which of the following best expresses the main topic of the passage?
A. Machinery that contributed to the agricultural revolution
B. The development of safer machines demanded by the labor movement
C. New Jersey as a leader in the agricultural revolution
D. The need for agricultural advances to help feed a growing population
2. Which of the following can be inferred from what Thomas Jefferson said ?
A. Europe had greater need of farm machinery than America did
B. Europe was changing more quickly than America
C. America was finally running out of good farmland
D. There was a shortage of workers on American farms
3. The expression “make the most of “ in the passage is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. Raise the price of B. Overuse the real worth of C. Earn a living on D. Get the best yield from
4. What point is the author making by stating that farmers could carry nearly all their tools on their backs?
A. Farmers had few tools before the agricultural revolution B. American were traditionally self- reliant
C. Life on the farm was extremely difficult D. New tools were designed to be portable.
5. Why did farmers reject Newbold’s plow?
A. They thought it would ruin the land B. Their horses were frightened by it
C. They preferred lighter tools D. It was too expensive

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VI. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Cotton has been grown for thousands of years in places as (61) _____ apart as Mexico , China, Egypt, and India. American colonist (62) _____ to grow cotton in the early 1600s. Before 1800, cotton was a great luxury, more expensive than silk, (63) _____ so many workers were to pick it (64) _____ a huge increase in the number of slaves in the American South (65) _____ in much greater cotton production and a fall (66) _____ the price. This and the new technology of the industrial (67) _____ made cotton the cheapest fabric in history. By 1820, cotton (68) _____ more money for the United States than tobacco, and more money worldwide than sugar. Many Southern farmers and plantation (69) _____ believed that slave labor was (70) _____ for them to make
money growing cotton.
61. A. away B. far C. long D. out
62. A. came B. carried C. brought D. started
63. A. Although B. despite C. after D. because
64. A. Therefore B. However C. Since D. In addition
65. A. was B. took C. resulted inD. brought
66. A. of B. down C. in D. to
67. A. reform( cải cách) C. company D. revolution b factory
Revolution: cuộc cách mạng
68. A. had made B. will make C. has made D. makes
69. A. growers B. Directors C. owners D. keepers
70. A. necessary B. based C. made D. certain
 
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tranthuha93

đề này t có đ/a nak, mọi ng xem nha


1. Which of the following best expresses the main topic of the passage?
A. Machinery that contributed to the agricultural revolution
B. The development of safer machines demanded by the labor movement
C. New Jersey as a leader in the agricultural revolution
D. The need for agricultural advances to help feed a growing population
2. Which of the following can be inferred from what Thomas Jefferson said ?
A. Europe had greater need of farm machinery than America did
B. Europe was changing more quickly than America
C. America was finally running out of good farmland
D. There was a shortage of workers on American farms
3. The expression “make the most of “ in the passage is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. Raise the price of B. Overuse the real worth of C. Earn a living on D. Get the best yield from
4. What point is the author making by stating that farmers could carry nearly all their tools on their backs?
A. Farmers had few tools before the agricultural revolution B. American were traditionally self- reliant
C. Life on the farm was extremely difficult D. New tools were designed to be portable.
5. Why did farmers reject Newbold’s plow?
A. They thought it would run the land B. Their horses were frightened by it
C. They preferred lighter tools D. It was too expensive

thử làm cái này nữa xem sao

VI. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Cotton has been grown for thousands of years in places as (61) _____ apart as Mexico , China, Egypt, and India. American colonist (62) _____ to grow cotton in the early 1600s. Before 1800, cotton was a great luxury, more expensive than silk, (63) _____ so many workers were to pick it (64) _____ a huge increase in the number of slaves in the American South (65) _____ in much greater cotton production and a fall (66) _____ the price. This and the new technology of the industrial (67) _____ made cotton the cheapest fabric in history. By 1820, cotton (68) _____ more money for the United States than tobacco, and more money worldwide than sugar. Many Southern farmers and plantation (69) _____ believed that slave labor was (70) _____ for them to make
money growing cotton.
61. A. away B. far C. long D. out
62. A. came B. carried C. brought D. started
63. A. Although B. despite C. after D. because
64. A. Therefore B. However C. Since D. In addition
65. A. was B. took C. resulted inD. brought
66. A. of B. down C. in D. to
67. A. reform( cải cách) C. company D. revolution b factory
Revolution: cuộc cách mạng
68. A. had made B. will make C. has made D. makes
69. A. growers B. Directors C. owners D. keepers
70. A. necessary B. based C. made D. certain
 
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Do ko thích cái ĐA lắm nên mình đã search thử cái đề này, kết quả tìm đc :
-Phần đọc hiểu đáp án 5A .They thought it would run the land
Mình cũng từng làm bài đọc hiểu này , ko có đáp án và có 1 số câu hỏi khác và trong bài đó thì câu nì viết là "They thought it would ruin the land" hợp với đoạn "the iron poisoned the soil and made the weeds grow" trong bài đọc hiểu
-Phần điền từ
61B 62C 63D 64B 65C 66C 67D 68A 69C 70A
khác đáp án của bạn ở câu 69C

62. A. came B. carried C. brought D. started
Câu này mình ko hiểu sao là C mà ko phải D bạn nào biết giải thích dùm ?


(Đề http://chuyenvithanh.top-forum.net/forum-f26/topic-t2131.htm )
 
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tranthuha93

Do ko thích cái ĐA lắm nên mình đã search thử cái đề này, kết quả tìm đc :
-Phần đọc hiểu đáp án 5A .They thought it would run the land
Mình cũng từng làm bài đọc hiểu này , ko có đáp án và có 1 số câu hỏi khác và trong bài đó thì câu nì viết là "They thought it would ruin the land" hợp với đoạn "the iron poisoned the soil and made the weeds grow" trong bài đọc hiểu
-Phần điền từ
61B 62C 63D 64B 65C 66C 67D 68A 69C 70A
khác đáp án của bạn ở câu 69C
62. A. came B. carried C. brought D. started

Câu này mình ko hiểu sao là C mà ko phải D bạn nào biết giải thích dùm ?


(Đề http://chuyenvithanh.top-forum.net/forum-f26/topic-t2131.htm )

ủa, t cũng search nó cho đ/a như trên mà ^^ quên k để link trang nào rồi:|:|

62. A. came B. carried C. brought D. started

Câu này mình ko hiểu sao là C mà ko phải D bạn nào biết giải thích dùm ?
. American colonist (62) _____ to grow cotton in the early 1600s

bring to : dẫn đến, đưa đến( 1 tình trạng nào đó) , làm cho :):):)
 
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Mọi người làm tiếp nhé, ko bít có trùng bài ko nữa :)
Read the passage and choose the best answer :
Man discovered fire many thousands years ago . The first time he saw fire was probably when a tree was struck by lightning . He soon learned how to make fire for himself . However man probably made his fire by rubbing two sticks together.
Fire was very important to man . He needed fire to keep himself warm at night . He used fire to cook his food . He used fire to frighten away enemies and wild animals . In some parts of the world he used fire to signal messages. Red Indians, for example , used fire to make smoke signals . In some other countries people lit fires to warn their friends of danger.
Fire was very also used to give light . Before the invention of oil lamp, men used burning sticks as torches . And before man discovered gas and electricity , he hung small fires in wire baskets from posts to light the streets .
One man even used fire to tell the time . He invented a candle clock . He made a candle that took exactly twelve hours to burn . Then he marked this candle in twelve equal parts . He lit the candle and could tell the time by counting the number of parts left of the burning candle . But the candle clock did not always work well . If there was a wind blowing on the candle , the flame burned too quickly .
1.Man probably first made fire ........
A. from a tree struck by lightning
C. from wire baskets hung on poster. B. by rubbing two sticks together.
D. from a candle.
2 Man probably first used fire .........
A. to tell the time.
C. to light the streets. B. to send signal.
D. to keep warm at night.
3. Fire was used by Red Indians ........
A. to make gas and electricity.
C. to send messages B. to burn down trees
D. to frighten away enemies.
4. The first street lights were ........
A. large bonfires .
C. burning trees . B. small fires in hanging baskets .
D. candles .
5. The candle clock burned for ....
A.twelve hours .
C. a day . B. one hour.
D. twelve days .
Choose the word or phrase which best completes each blank in the following passage:
My home is in the air - I do an enormous amount of travelling . It is a fast life and
(1)........ of work , but I like it and that is the only way (2)............. me .
Everything is tiring - music, travelling- but what can I do ? I am not (3).......... to complaining . It is hard to imagine now (4)........... I will ever be very long in one place . My home town is on the Caspian Sea . There is sea, wind, sun, and (5).......... many tourists and hotels . I have my own flat with four or five rooms , but I am seldom there . If I am there for a day or two I prefer to (6).......... with my mother and grandmother . They live in a small house , (7)......... it is very comfortable and my mother cooks for me . I like good, simple food.
I have no wife , no brothers or sisters and my father (8).......... when I was seven . He was an engineer and I don’t (9)......... him very well . He liked music very much and wanted me to(10).......... a musician.

1. A. most B. full C. complete D. more
2. A. for B. to C. in D. by
3. A. wanted B. taken C. used D. known
4. A. and B. so C. while D. that
5. A. far B. too C. much D. more
6. A. stay B. go C. do D. spend
7. A. but B. since C. even D. which
8. A. killed B. gone C. passed D. died
9. A. know B. remember C. remind D. see
10. A. become B. turn C. develop D. grow
 
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tranthuha93

Choose the word or phrase which best completes each blank in the following passage:
My home is in the air - I do an enormous amount of travelling . It is a fast life and
(1)........ of work , but I like it and that is the only way (2)............. me .
Everything is tiring - music, travelling- but what can I do ? I am not (3).......... to complaining . It is hard to imagine now (4)........... I will ever be very long in one place . My home town is on the Caspian Sea . There is sea, wind, sun, and (5).......... many tourists and hotels . I have my own flat with four or five rooms , but I am seldom there . If I am there for a day or two I prefer to (6).......... with my mother and grandmother . They live in a small house , (7)......... it is very comfortable and my mother cooks for me . I like good, simple food.
I have no wife , no brothers or sisters and my father (8).......... when I was seven . He was an engineer and I don’t (9)......... him very well . He liked music very much and wanted me to(10).......... a musician.

1. A. most B. full C. complete D. more
2. A. for B. to C. in D. by
3. A. wanted B. taken C. used D. known
4. A. and B. so C. while D. that
5. A. far B. too C. much D. more
6. A. stay B. go C. do D. spend
7. A. but B. since C. even D. which
8. A. killed B. gone C. passed D. died
9. A. know B. remember C. remind D. see
10. A. become B. turn C. develop D. grow[/QUOTE]
 
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1.Man probably first made fire ........
A. from a tree struck by lightning
C. from wire baskets hung on poster. B. by rubbing two sticks together.
D. from a candle.
2 Man probably first used fire .........
A. to tell the time.
C. to light the streets. B. to send signal.
D. to keep warm at night.
3. Fire was used by Red Indians ........
A. to make gas and electricity.
C. to send messages B. to burn down trees
D. to frighten away enemies.
4. The first street lights were ........
A. large bonfires .
C. burning trees . B. small fires in hanging baskets .
D. candles .
5. The candle clock burned for ....
A.twelve hours .
C. a day . B. one hour.
D. twelve days .
 
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thuong0504

to smoke/well-known/continue/The/ dangers of/smoking/are/yet/many/people

~> The dangers of smoking are, yet many well-known people continue to smoke

Hì hì

:D
 
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