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@Nữ Thần Mặt Trăng @hoangnga2709 @roates @Anh Hi @Autumn Maple
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
1. A. machine B. suggestion C. shouting D. emotion
2. A. lost B. what C. not D. growth
3. A. complete B. service C. ready D. women
4. A. three B. through C. months D. than
5. A. broadened B. used to C. cried D. smiled
II. Choose the underlined word which is normally unstressed in spoken English.
6. They went on a trip to the mountain area last Saturday. A B C D
7. I am quite sure that she will not accept your invitation. A B C D
8. Peter is among the boys who can swim very well. A B C D
9. Do you happen to know the man standing at the back door? A B C D
10. They should have done their exercises at home instead of doing them right in class. A B C D
III. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits the blank space in each sentence.
11. I had no money me when I came across a nice shirt.
A. by B. at C. on D. over
12. He was happy to be friends again.
A. among B. in C. near D. off
13. The doctor was attending the sick.
A. by B. to C. over D. with
14. Five minutes later the actor appeared torn costume.
A. by B. under C. with D. in
15. The teacher said, with a smile her face, that the students all passed the exam.
A. on B. in C. over D. above
16. Sixteen people showed for the volleyball training session.
A. on B. up C. over D. through
17. Never put till tomorrow what you can do today.
A. off B. over C. back D. away
18. Were you brought in the city or in the country?
A. off B. forward C. up D. over
19. Look ! There’s a big hole in front of you.
A. on B. over C. off D. out
20. Your computer can sometimes let you .
A. up B. down C. out D. off
21. Don’t be late for the interview, people will think you are a disorganized person.
A. otherwise B. unless C. if not D. or so
22. The shark him while he was paddling on his surfboard.
A. has attacked B. had attacked C. attacked D. was attacked
23. If he on the ice, he wouldn’t have broken his arm.
A. have slipped B. didn’t slip C. hadn’t slipped D. wouldn’t slip
24. Why did you do it? Was it what you said yesterday?
A. because of B. because C. in account of D. for reason
25. Throughout history, the moon has inspired not only song and dance .
A. and also poetry and prose B. but poetry also prose
C. together with poetry and prose D. but poetry and prose as well
26. Precautions are taken a hurricane threatens to strike the coast of the United States.
A. whenever B. however C. always D. whether
27. about how much sleep is necessary.
A. No rules are B. There are no rules C. No rules discuss D. No rules are required
28. Any job well done gives infinitely more satisfaction than tackled half-heatedly.
A. which B. one C. it D. either
29. I am not accustomed in public.
A. to speak B. to speaking C. speaking D. at speaking
30. Either John or his brothers the keys to the car.
A. has taken B. have taken C. has been taken D. have been taken
31. Just watch me, and do I tell you.
A. whatever B. whoever C. however D. whenever
32. What we heard was quite . She will get well soon.
A. encouraged B. encouraging C. discouraged D. discouraging
33. I would have met you at the bus terminal if I that you .
A. knew / were arriving B. knew / had arrived
C. had known / were arriving D. would know / had arrived
34. The fewer bags you take, trouble you will have en route.
A. the fewer B. the little C. the less D. the least
35. This house needs .
A. to repaint B. repainted C. to be repainting D. repainting
36. Maybe young people would be these days if there were more discipline in school.
A. behaved better B. better behaved C. behaving better D. behave better
37. Will you ever forget Maradona, the football star?
A. meet B. to meet C. to have met D. meeting
38. We'll go out as soon as it raining.
A. has stopped B. will have stopped C. will stop D. is stopping
39. I have just bought .
A. a brown nice leather belt B. a nice leather brown belt
C. brown a leather nice belt D. a nice brown leather
40. Peter couldn’t play the guitar, but .
A. Bob could B. could Bob C. neither could Bob D. Bob couldn't, either
IV. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that needs correcting.
41. What easy to learn language English is! A B C D
42. In case it may rain hard this afternoon, you should take the raincoat with you. A B C D
43. Almost all people who have seen him play believe that Michael Jordan was a basketball A B C D
genius.
44. The hardware of that computer was infected by some new viruses. A B C D
45. He takes after like his father in so many ways that it's hard to believe. A B C D
46. The manager handed in its resignation after being accused of dishonesty. A B C D
47. The authority praising the bravery of the firemen that had fought to put the fire out. A B C D
48. It is really annoyed to talk to so stubborn a person like him. A B C D
49. Students who study abroad often have to confront cultural shock and homesick. A B C D
50. Motor vehicles are among the majoring causes of air pollution in big city centers. A B C D
V. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
School exams are, generally (51) , the first sign of test we take. They find out how much knowledge we have (52) . But do they really show how intelligent we are? After all, isn't it a fact that some people who are very successful academically don't have any (53) sense?
Intelligence is a speed (54) which we can understand and (55) to new situations and it is usually tested by logic puzzles. Although scientists are now preparing (56) , computer technology that will be able to “read” our brains, (57) , IQ tests are still the most popular ways of measuring intelligence. A person’s IQ is their intelligence (58) it is measured by this special test. The most common IQ tests are (59) by Mensa, an organization that was founded in England in 1946. By 1976 it (60) 1,300 members in Britain. Today there are 44,000 in Britain and 100,000 worldwide (61) in the US.
People taking the test are judged in (62) to an average score of 100, and those who score over 148 are entitled to join Mensa. Anyone from the age of six can (63) the tests. All the questions are straightforward and most people can answer them if (64) enough time. But that's the problem – the whole (65) of the tests is that they're against the clock.
51. A. spoken B. speak C. speaking D. in speech
52. A. fetched B. acquired C. attached D. caught
53. A. natural B. normal C. sharp D. common
54. A. on B. to C. in D. at
55. A. accord B. reply C. answer D. react
56. A. advancing B. forward C. sophisticated D. upper
57. A. at now B. for the time being C. at the time D. now and then
58. A. how B. that C. as D. so
59. A. appointed B. commanded C. run D. steered
60. A. held B. had C. kept D. belonged
61. A. mainly B. enormously C. highly D. considerably
62. A. concern B. regard C. relation D. association
63. A. make B. get C. take D. produce
64. A. given B. had C. let D. provided
65. A. reason B. count C. matter D. opinion
VI. Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).
Traditionally, mental tests have been divided into two types. Achievement tests are designed to measure acquired skills and knowledge, particularly those that have been explicitly taught. The proficiency exams required by some states for high school graduation are achievement tests. Aptitude tests are designed to measure a person's ability to acquire new skills or knowledge. For example, vocational aptitude tests can help you decide whether you would do better as a mechanic or musician. However, all mental tests are in some sense achievement tests because they assume some sort of past learning or experience with certain objects, words, or situations. The difference between achievement and aptitude tests is one of degree and intended use.
66. The author's main purpose in this passage is to .
A. show importance of testing
B. relate a story about aptitude and achievement tests
C. compare and contrast achievement and aptitude tests
D. criticize the use of testing to measure a person's ability
67. This passage would most likely appear in .
A. an art journal B. a novel C. a psychology book D. a medical journal
68. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from this passage?
A. Aptitude and achievement tests are interchangeable.
B. An aptitude test might be helpful to a person contemplating a career move.
C. All high school students should take proficiency exams.
D. Tests are a means of acquiring skills and knowledge.
69. The paragraph preceding this one most likely deals with .
A. other types of psychological testing
B. the relation between education and achievement
C. career choices
D. the requirements for high school graduation
70. The author's attitude toward the subject of testing is .
A. indifferent B. critical C. objective D. emotional
VII. Use the correct form of the word given in brackets to make a meaningful sentence.
71. The band performed very in the concert last night. (IMPRESS)
72. Teenagers always try to be of their parents. (DEPEND)
73. The advantage of living in the countryside is that the air is . (POLLUTE)
74. Her boring essay is the one that I have ever read. (LENGTH)
75. My opinion is that ghosts are . There are no ghosts in this world. (EXIST)
VIII. Write complete sentences using the suggested words.
76. Thank you / much / invite me / speak / your students / conservation //
77. I / delighted / come / answer / all / question / student have //
78. I find it / best / start / show / a video film, / and it / follow / discussion //
79. Also, I have / wide selection / information leaflets / any students / be / interested //
80. I hope / students / enjoy / listen / my lecture / and I / look forward / hear / you //
IX. Rewrite the sentences so that they are closest in meaning to the sentences printed before them. Use the given words.
81. A big man was standing in front of them.
In front of them
82. Immediately after his arrival things went wrong.
Hardly
83. They cancelled the light because of the heavy rain.
So heavily
84. You can use it as long as you like, and it won’t wear out.
No matter
85. You remembered to post the letter, didn’t you?
You didn’t
@Nữ Thần Mặt Trăng @hoangnga2709 @roates @Anh Hi @Autumn Maple
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
1. A. machine B. suggestion C. shouting D. emotion
2. A. lost B. what C. not D. growth
3. A. complete B. service C. ready D. women
4. A. three B. through C. months D. than
5. A. broadened B. used to C. cried D. smiled
II. Choose the underlined word which is normally unstressed in spoken English.
6. They went on a trip to the mountain area last Saturday. A B C D
7. I am quite sure that she will not accept your invitation. A B C D
8. Peter is among the boys who can swim very well. A B C D
9. Do you happen to know the man standing at the back door? A B C D
10. They should have done their exercises at home instead of doing them right in class. A B C D
III. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits the blank space in each sentence.
11. I had no money me when I came across a nice shirt.
A. by B. at C. on D. over
12. He was happy to be friends again.
A. among B. in C. near D. off
13. The doctor was attending the sick.
A. by B. to C. over D. with
14. Five minutes later the actor appeared torn costume.
A. by B. under C. with D. in
15. The teacher said, with a smile her face, that the students all passed the exam.
A. on B. in C. over D. above
16. Sixteen people showed for the volleyball training session.
A. on B. up C. over D. through
17. Never put till tomorrow what you can do today.
A. off B. over C. back D. away
18. Were you brought in the city or in the country?
A. off B. forward C. up D. over
19. Look ! There’s a big hole in front of you.
A. on B. over C. off D. out
20. Your computer can sometimes let you .
A. up B. down C. out D. off
21. Don’t be late for the interview, people will think you are a disorganized person.
A. otherwise B. unless C. if not D. or so
22. The shark him while he was paddling on his surfboard.
A. has attacked B. had attacked C. attacked D. was attacked
23. If he on the ice, he wouldn’t have broken his arm.
A. have slipped B. didn’t slip C. hadn’t slipped D. wouldn’t slip
24. Why did you do it? Was it what you said yesterday?
A. because of B. because C. in account of D. for reason
25. Throughout history, the moon has inspired not only song and dance .
A. and also poetry and prose B. but poetry also prose
C. together with poetry and prose D. but poetry and prose as well
26. Precautions are taken a hurricane threatens to strike the coast of the United States.
A. whenever B. however C. always D. whether
27. about how much sleep is necessary.
A. No rules are B. There are no rules C. No rules discuss D. No rules are required
28. Any job well done gives infinitely more satisfaction than tackled half-heatedly.
A. which B. one C. it D. either
29. I am not accustomed in public.
A. to speak B. to speaking C. speaking D. at speaking
30. Either John or his brothers the keys to the car.
A. has taken B. have taken C. has been taken D. have been taken
31. Just watch me, and do I tell you.
A. whatever B. whoever C. however D. whenever
32. What we heard was quite . She will get well soon.
A. encouraged B. encouraging C. discouraged D. discouraging
33. I would have met you at the bus terminal if I that you .
A. knew / were arriving B. knew / had arrived
C. had known / were arriving D. would know / had arrived
34. The fewer bags you take, trouble you will have en route.
A. the fewer B. the little C. the less D. the least
35. This house needs .
A. to repaint B. repainted C. to be repainting D. repainting
36. Maybe young people would be these days if there were more discipline in school.
A. behaved better B. better behaved C. behaving better D. behave better
37. Will you ever forget Maradona, the football star?
A. meet B. to meet C. to have met D. meeting
38. We'll go out as soon as it raining.
A. has stopped B. will have stopped C. will stop D. is stopping
39. I have just bought .
A. a brown nice leather belt B. a nice leather brown belt
C. brown a leather nice belt D. a nice brown leather
40. Peter couldn’t play the guitar, but .
A. Bob could B. could Bob C. neither could Bob D. Bob couldn't, either
IV. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that needs correcting.
41. What easy to learn language English is! A B C D
42. In case it may rain hard this afternoon, you should take the raincoat with you. A B C D
43. Almost all people who have seen him play believe that Michael Jordan was a basketball A B C D
genius.
44. The hardware of that computer was infected by some new viruses. A B C D
45. He takes after like his father in so many ways that it's hard to believe. A B C D
46. The manager handed in its resignation after being accused of dishonesty. A B C D
47. The authority praising the bravery of the firemen that had fought to put the fire out. A B C D
48. It is really annoyed to talk to so stubborn a person like him. A B C D
49. Students who study abroad often have to confront cultural shock and homesick. A B C D
50. Motor vehicles are among the majoring causes of air pollution in big city centers. A B C D
V. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
School exams are, generally (51) , the first sign of test we take. They find out how much knowledge we have (52) . But do they really show how intelligent we are? After all, isn't it a fact that some people who are very successful academically don't have any (53) sense?
Intelligence is a speed (54) which we can understand and (55) to new situations and it is usually tested by logic puzzles. Although scientists are now preparing (56) , computer technology that will be able to “read” our brains, (57) , IQ tests are still the most popular ways of measuring intelligence. A person’s IQ is their intelligence (58) it is measured by this special test. The most common IQ tests are (59) by Mensa, an organization that was founded in England in 1946. By 1976 it (60) 1,300 members in Britain. Today there are 44,000 in Britain and 100,000 worldwide (61) in the US.
People taking the test are judged in (62) to an average score of 100, and those who score over 148 are entitled to join Mensa. Anyone from the age of six can (63) the tests. All the questions are straightforward and most people can answer them if (64) enough time. But that's the problem – the whole (65) of the tests is that they're against the clock.
51. A. spoken B. speak C. speaking D. in speech
52. A. fetched B. acquired C. attached D. caught
53. A. natural B. normal C. sharp D. common
54. A. on B. to C. in D. at
55. A. accord B. reply C. answer D. react
56. A. advancing B. forward C. sophisticated D. upper
57. A. at now B. for the time being C. at the time D. now and then
58. A. how B. that C. as D. so
59. A. appointed B. commanded C. run D. steered
60. A. held B. had C. kept D. belonged
61. A. mainly B. enormously C. highly D. considerably
62. A. concern B. regard C. relation D. association
63. A. make B. get C. take D. produce
64. A. given B. had C. let D. provided
65. A. reason B. count C. matter D. opinion
VI. Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).
Traditionally, mental tests have been divided into two types. Achievement tests are designed to measure acquired skills and knowledge, particularly those that have been explicitly taught. The proficiency exams required by some states for high school graduation are achievement tests. Aptitude tests are designed to measure a person's ability to acquire new skills or knowledge. For example, vocational aptitude tests can help you decide whether you would do better as a mechanic or musician. However, all mental tests are in some sense achievement tests because they assume some sort of past learning or experience with certain objects, words, or situations. The difference between achievement and aptitude tests is one of degree and intended use.
66. The author's main purpose in this passage is to .
A. show importance of testing
B. relate a story about aptitude and achievement tests
C. compare and contrast achievement and aptitude tests
D. criticize the use of testing to measure a person's ability
67. This passage would most likely appear in .
A. an art journal B. a novel C. a psychology book D. a medical journal
68. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from this passage?
A. Aptitude and achievement tests are interchangeable.
B. An aptitude test might be helpful to a person contemplating a career move.
C. All high school students should take proficiency exams.
D. Tests are a means of acquiring skills and knowledge.
69. The paragraph preceding this one most likely deals with .
A. other types of psychological testing
B. the relation between education and achievement
C. career choices
D. the requirements for high school graduation
70. The author's attitude toward the subject of testing is .
A. indifferent B. critical C. objective D. emotional
VII. Use the correct form of the word given in brackets to make a meaningful sentence.
71. The band performed very in the concert last night. (IMPRESS)
72. Teenagers always try to be of their parents. (DEPEND)
73. The advantage of living in the countryside is that the air is . (POLLUTE)
74. Her boring essay is the one that I have ever read. (LENGTH)
75. My opinion is that ghosts are . There are no ghosts in this world. (EXIST)
VIII. Write complete sentences using the suggested words.
76. Thank you / much / invite me / speak / your students / conservation //
77. I / delighted / come / answer / all / question / student have //
78. I find it / best / start / show / a video film, / and it / follow / discussion //
79. Also, I have / wide selection / information leaflets / any students / be / interested //
80. I hope / students / enjoy / listen / my lecture / and I / look forward / hear / you //
IX. Rewrite the sentences so that they are closest in meaning to the sentences printed before them. Use the given words.
81. A big man was standing in front of them.
In front of them
82. Immediately after his arrival things went wrong.
Hardly
83. They cancelled the light because of the heavy rain.
So heavily
84. You can use it as long as you like, and it won’t wear out.
No matter
85. You remembered to post the letter, didn’t you?
You didn’t
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