Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each line.
1.A.religious B.convenient C.permanent D.equipment
2.A.direct B.pursue C.retail D.consult
3.A.simmilar B.infamous C.negative D.guarantee
4.A.consolidate B.independence C.competitive D.demonstrative
5.A.typhoon B.vapour C.surgeon D.welfare
Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to complete each of the following sentences.
6.I_______with my grandfather at the park every morning.
A.help B. exercise C. swim D. clean
7.Children like to listen to stories that are very_________ from their real lives.
A.similar B. dull C. different D. interesting
8.Bob was very_______ with his brother for snoring the whole night.
A.irritated B. sad C. embarrassed D. happy
9.The fussy child ate only a few________ of noodles.
A.pieces B. slices C. bars D.strands
10.David likes plays_______. This is his racket.
A.hockey B. volleyball C. tennis D.basketball
11.The color yellow_____me of the sun.
A. reminds B. shows C. tells D.feels
12.Please______your toys after playing with them.
A.put in B. put away C. put on D.put up
13.John is not in now. I have to______ him________latter.
A.call – off B. call-over C. call-on D. call-back
14.A ______of musicians will perform at the wedding dinner.
A.team B. band C. set D. troupe
15.Mary cannot swim so she is at the________ end of the swimming pool.
A.shallow B. deep C. low D. dark
16.Sir Conan Doyle was the________ of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
A.creature B. creative C. creator D. creation
17.Our fingers will grow more_______ because they are used a lot in modem life.
A.senseful B. sensitive C. senseless D. sensible
18.We should plant trees along the streets to_________ our city.
A.beauty B. beautiful C. beautify D. beautician
19.Those_____entered the contest will have a chance of winning a trip to Nha Trang.
A.who B. whom C. which D. whose
20.Julia is the_______ of the twins.
A.clever B.cleverer C. cleverest D. most clever
21.The mouse scampered across the floor______ when it saw the cat approaching.
A.quickly B. weakly C.gracefully D. beautifully
22.The aeroplane_______in twenty minutes. Let’s hurry.
A.took off B.was taking off C. has taken off D. will take off
23.Neither of these hairstyles________ Why don’t you choose another one?
A.suit B. suited C. suits D. has suited
24.If I________ you, I________ his advice.
A.will be – do not take B.will be – do not take
C.were – would not take D.were – would not take
25.What is your impression_____the new teacher?
A. to B.by C.of D.with
26.Please move in______more people can get on the bus.
A.or else B.so that C.even though C.when
27.Anna always helps out at the animal shelter,_____?
A.does she B.is she C.isn’t she D.doesn’t she
28.A: “Can I help you, Madam?” B: “
B:”____”
A.No, thanks. I’m just looking. B.It’s very cheap.
C.Right.It looks a bit small. D.Yes, it’s in our summer sale.
29.Minh: “What does your new English teacher look like?”
Phong: “______ “
A.She has taught English for five years.
B.I am sure you will like her.
C.I like her very much.
D.She is slim with long black hair.
30.Tom: “________ letting me use your bicycle for a little while?”
Jim: “Not at all.”
A.Will you B.Could you please
C.Would you mind D.Please to
31.You________ walk on thin ice.
A. needn’t B. mustn’t C. mightn’t needn’t
32.At one time the entire world_____by dinosaurs.
A.was ruling B. was ruled C.has ruled D.will be ruled
33.He warned me____late-night horror film.
A.against watching B. not watch
C.not watching D.about to watch
34.They don’t like meat and_____.
A.so do I B.so don’t I C. nor do I D. neither don’t I
35.It’s about time we_____rid of this old car.
A.get B.will get C. has got D. got
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option for each of the blanks.
Every year, the village of Pettineo celebrates its unique arts festival. For a few days each summer, artists from all over Europe (36)_______ at this village near the north coast of Sicily to (37)________ the creative atmosphere. During their stay, the artists get (38)_______ with the local people to paint a one-kilometre long picture that runs the (39)_____ of the high street. (40)________ the painting is done, each visiting artist joins a local family for a big lunch and, (41)_________ the meal, the family receives the (42)_______ of the painting that the artist has painted. As a result, (43)______ few villagers are rich, almost every home has at least one painting by a well-known European artist. Visitors to the village are eagerly (44) into homes to see these paintings. The festival was the (45)_______ of Antonio Presti, a local businessman who (46)______ it up four years ago. Since then, Pettineo has (47)__________ a sort of domestic art museum in (48)________ any visitor can ring a doorbell, go into a house and (49)___________ a painting. In addition to this exhibition of paintings in people’s homes, for those who have time to spare, there is an opportunity to (50) through the display of huge sculptures in the village square.
36. A. combine | B. gather | C. crowd | D. group |
37. A. enjoy | B. amuse | C. delight | D. entertain |
38. A. jointly | B. linked | C. together | D. combined |
39. A. area | B. measure | C. size | D. length |
40. A. Once | B. Soon | C. Only | D. Just |
41. A. in common with | B. in place of | C. in exchange for | D. in addition to |
42. A. division | B. partition | C. section | D.region |
43. A. despite | B. though | C. even | D. since |
44. A. attracted | B. persuaded | C. requested | D. invited |
45.A.idea | B. image | C. purpose | D. thought |
46. A. put | B. had | C. set | D. got |
47. A. advanced | B. become | C.increased | D. grown |
48. A. whom | B. which | C. where | D. what |
49. A. stare | B. wonder | C. admire | D. delight |
50. A. march | B. step | C. move | D. wander |
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Sometimes it’s hard to figure out if you have a food allergy, since it can show up so many different ways. Your symptoms could be caused by many other problems. You may have rashes, hives, joint pains mimicking arthritis, headaches, irritability, or depression. The most common food allergies are to milk, eggs, seafood, wheat, nuts, seeds, chocolate, oranges, and tomatoes. Many of these allergies will not develop if these foods are not fed to an infant until her or his intestines mature at around seven months. Breast milk also tends to be protective. Migraines can be set off by foods containing tyramine, phenathylamine, monosodium glutamate, or sodium nitrate. Common foods which contain these are chocolate, aged cheese, sour cream, red wine, pickled herring, chicken livers, avocados, ripe bananas, cured meats, many Oriental and prepared foods. Some people have been successful in treating their migraines with supplements of B-vitamins, particularly B6 and niacin. Children who are hyperactive may benefit from ¡eliminating food additives, especially colorings, and foods high in salicylates from their diets. A few of these are almonds, green peppers, peaches, tea, grapes. This is the diet made popular by Benjarmin Feingold, who has written the book Why your Child is Hyperactive. Other researchers have had mixed results when testing whether the diet is effective.
51.The topic of this passage is________ .
A.reactions to foods B.food and nutrition
C.infants and allergies D.a good diet
52.According to the passage, the difficulty in diagnosing allergies to foods is due to_______ .
A.the vast number of different foods we eat
B.lack of a proper treatment plan
C.the similarity of symptoms of the allergy to other problems
D.the use of prepared formula to feed babies
53.The word “,symptoms ” in the passage is’closest in meaning to________ .
A.indications B. diet C. diagnosis D. prescriptions
54.The phrase “set off in the passage is closest in meaning to_________ .
A.relieved B. identified C. avoided D. triggered
55.What can be inferred about babies from this passage?
A.They can eat almost anything.
B.They should have a carefully restricted diet as infants.
C.They gain little benefit from being breast fed.
D.They may become hyperactive if fed solid food too early.
56.The word “hyperactive” in the passage is closest in meaning to________ .
A.overly active B. unusually low activity
C.excited D.inquisitive
57.The author states that the reason that infants need to avoid certain foods related to allergies has to do with the infant’s________ .
A.lack of teeth B. poor metabolism
C.underdeveloped intestinal tract D. inability to swallow solid foods
58.The word “these” in line 14 refers to________ .
A.food additives B. food colorings
C.unnutritious foods D.foods high in salicylates
59.Which of the following was suggested treatment for migraines in the passage?
A.Eating more ripe bananas.
Bvoiding all Oriental foods.
C.Getting plenty of sodium nitrate.
D.Using Vitamin B in addition to a good diet.
60.According to the article the Feingold diet is NOT_________ .
A.verified by researchers as being consistently effective
B.available in book form
C.beneficial for hyperactive children
D.designed to eliminate foods containing certain food additives
Read the following information and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
61.According to the label, what would you do before taking this medicine?
A.mix it B. heat it C. add water to it D. see a doctor
62.Most likely, this medicine is________ .
A.a pill B. an injection C. a capsule D. a liquid
63.For whom would a dosage of two teaspoons be recommended?
A.an adult B. an adolescent C. a child D. an infant
64.What is the maximum amount of medicine that should be taken by an adult in a four-hour period?
A.two doses B. four doses C. six doses D. eight doses
65.How are children’s dosages determined?
A.By the number of teaspoons B.By the age of the child
C.By the time of day D.By consulting a physician
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following sentences.
66.Parents should never (A) let very young (B) children to stay (C) at home alone (D) .
67.We warned our (A) children for (B) the dangers of (C) playing in the street (D) .
68.David was giving (A) an award by (B) the city for (C) all of his efforts (D) in crime prevention.
69.I don’t like to spend (A) time with people whom (B) lose their (C) tempers easily (D).
70.He walked very (A) quickly (B) that I couldn’t (C) keep up with (D) him.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correction answer in each of the following sentences.
71.I_________wish . Can’t you stay a bit longer?
A.you won’t have to leave now B. you don’t have to leave now
C.you didn’t have to leave now D.you wouldn’t have to leave now
72.The higher the content of carbon dioxide in the air,___________ .
A.the more heat it retains B. more it retains heat
C.than it retains more heat D.it retains more heat
73._____to go fishing when you were younger?
A.Would your father to take you B. Has your father used to take you
C.Were your father use to taking you D. Did your father use to take you
74.Many of the______not expect to win.
A.participant in the races do B.participants in the race do
C.participant in the race does D.participants in the races does
75. You will feel sorry afterwards if__________ .
A.you don’t do it carefully B.you won’t do it carefully
C.you didn’t do it careful D.you wouldn’t do it careful
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given.
76.Nobody apart from my father thought I would win the race.
A.Everyone including my father thought I would win the race.
B.I would win the race, which my father hadn’t thought of before.
C.Nobody thought I would win the race and nor did my father.
D.My father was the only person who thought I would win the race.
77.Did Tom knock that vase to the floor?
A.Has that vase been knocked by Tom to the floor?
B. Was that vase knocked to the floor by Tom?
C.Did that vase be knocked to the floor by Tom?
D.Would that vase knocked by Tom to the floor?
78.Mr.Brown is very old, but he can walk to the stadium.
A.Brown is too old to walk to the stadium.
B.Although Mr. Brown is very old, he can walk to the stadium.
C.Brown is not old enough to walk to the stadium.
D.Although he can walk to the stadium, Mr. Brown is very old.
79.Too many sweets are bad for you.
A.It is bad for you to eat too many sweets.
B.I don’t know how many sweets are good for you.
C.You eat so many sweets that it is enough.
D.You ought to eat enough sweets.
80.I last went to the zoo two months ago.
A.The first time I went to the zoo was two months ago.
B.Two months ago I didn’t go to the zoo.
C.I haven’t been to the zoo for two months.
D.Since two months ago I haven’t gone to the zoo.
ĐÁP ÁN
1.C | 2.B | 3.D | 4.B | 5.A |
6.B | 7.C | 8.A | 9.D | 10.C |
11.A | 12.B | 13.D | 14.B | 15.A |
16.C | 17.B | 18.C | 19.A | 20.B |
21.A | 22.D | 23.C | 24.D | 25.C |
26.A | 27.D | 28.A | 29.D | 30.C |
31.B | 32.B | 33.A | 34.C | 35.D |
36.B | 37.A | 38.C | 39.D | 40.A |
41.C | 42.C | 43.B | 44.D | 45.A |
46.C | 47.B | 48.B | 49.C | 50.B |
51.A | 52.C | 53.A | 54.D | 55.B |
56.A | 57.C | 58.D | 59.D | 60.A |
61.A | 62.D | 63.C | 64.D | 65.B |
(The correction is for further study.)
66.C (stay)
67.B (of/about)
68.A (was given)
69.B (who/that)
70.A (so)
71.C | 72.A | 73.D | 74.B | 75.A |
76.D | 77.B | 78.B | 79.A | 80.C |
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