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Đề thi vào chuyên ngoại ngữ - hà nội năm 2009-2010

Câu 1–15: Chọn từ/ cụm từ có phần gạch dưới (ứng với A, B, C hoặc
D) cần phải sửa để câu trở thành chính xác

Câu 1: For my opinion, we can reduce the amount of garbage we
produce by recycling things.
A B C D
Câu 2: These new words and structures from the text should
be learnt from heart.
A B C D
Cau 3:He and his friends arrived at the airport at 3 o’clock in Sunday
afternoon.
A B C D
Cau 4: According to the report, a farmer saw and egg-
shape spacecraf landing behind his house
A B C D
Cau 5: She asked him if he would come back to see her the day after
tomorrow.
A B C D
Cau 6: We went sightsee almost every day and we felt delighted with the
beautiful sights of the city.
A B C D
Cau 7: He needs to be more carefully when he drives his car.
A B C D
Cau 8: They were impressed by the organization of the factory and its
extreme good products.
A B C D

Cau 9: Every students have to wear uniforms on the first day of the
week.


A B C D
Cau 10: The Internet can be both a source of information but a source
of entertainment.
A B C D
Cau 11: He has stayed in England from 1997 to 2000 and worked as a
journalist then.
A B C D
Cau 12: This small island was named from the adventurer who
first discovered it in 1973.
A B C D
Cau 13: My parents said that I will need to find a job as they were not
going to support me any longer.
A B C D
Cau 14: Pete was enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere of Venice when he
was there last summer.
A B C D
Cau 15: The Smiths was nice, so I felt like a member of the family.
A B C D

Cau 16 – 25: Chon phuong an (A, B, C hoac D) ung voi cau co nghia
gan nhat voi cau cho san.

Cau 16: Mary is a better cook than Daisy
A. Daisy can’t cook as well as Mary. C. Daisy can cook as badly as
Mary.
B. Daisy isn’t a cook as good as Mary. D. Daisy can’t cook as good as
Mary.
Cau 17: He is a mand who is loved not only by his family but also by all
his friends.
A. His family love him, and all his friends love him, too

B. He loves not only his family but also all his friends.
C. His family love him, but all his friends don’t.
D. Neither his family nor all his friends love him.
Cau 18: “We shall be here the day after tomorrow,” they said.
A. They said we would be here in two days’ time.
B. They said they would be there in two days’ time.
C. They said we should be there in two days’ time.
D. They said they would be there after two days.
Cau 19: His sense of humour distinguishes him from others.
A. What makes him different from others is his sense of humour.
B. His sense of humour is different from others’.
C. He distinguishes others from his sense of humour.
D. Others distinguish him from his sense of humour.
Cau 20: They have built two department stores this year.
A. Two department stores are built this year.
B. Two department stores this year have been built.
C. Two department stores have to be built this year.
D. Two department stores have been built this year.
Cau 21: The problem is difficult to solve.
A. It is a problemdifficult to solve.
B. It is difficult problem to solve.
C. It is difficult to solve the problem.
D. It is difficult to solve the problem.
Cau 22: “ I am going to write a letter of inquiry tomorrow,” he said.
A. He said he was going to write a lettter of inquiry the next day.
B. He said he was going to write a letter of inquiry next day.
C. He said he went to wirte a letter of inquiry the next day.
D. He said he would write a letter of inquiry the next day.
Cau 23: They didn’t go on holiday last year because they didn’t have
enough money.

A. If they had had enough money, they would have gone on holiday last
year.
B. If they hadn’t had enough money, they would have gone on holiday
last year.
C. Unless they had enough money, they would go one holiday last year.
D. If they hadn’t had enough money, they would have gone on holiday
last year.
Cau 24: Children’s meals are free if they are under five.
A. Children under five are free to pay for their meals.
B. Children under five don’t have to pay for their meals.
C. Children under five pay for their free meals.
D. Children under five have to pay for their meals.
Cau 25: Although he is intelligent, he is not careful enough for the task.
A. Despite being intelligent, he is not careful enough for the task.
B. In spite he is intelligent, he is not careful enough for the task.
C. Although his intelligence,he is careful enough for the task.
D.Inspite of intelligent, he is not care ful enough for the task.

Cau 26-30: Doc doan van sau va chon phuong an dung cho moi cau
hoi.
New TV Star: Caroline Benson talks about her first TV roles
I never expected to spend more time of my first year at university
filming The Finnegans. I’d only ever acted at school, but I’d loved the
book since I was eleven. My grandmother used to say I was just like
Polly Finnegan and I always imagined myselft playing her.

I’d taken a year off to go travelling before university. While I was in
Chile, my mother emailed me to say there were plans to turn the book
into a TV drama. I knew I had to go for the part. She was surprised at
first, but send my photograph to the director and persuaded him to meet

me. I flew back and got the part.

The outdoor filming started a week into term, so I got permission from
the university to be away for three weeks. Once I was back at university, I
got up at 6.00 AM every day to write the essay I’d missed. I didn’t tell
my university friends about the film, but they found out and thought is
was great.

It was an amzing experience – I’m so lucky. After university, I definitely
want to make acting my career. I’m not from and acting family, though
my grandfather was an opera singer. I’ve tried for other TV parts but
haven’t received any offers yet.

I don’t know how I managed it all, because I had a full social life too.
When the filming finished,I hardly knew what to do. I’ve since appeared
in two college plays. Unfortunately, I haven’t been home much and now
my first year at university is over, I’m off to Greece for the summer with
friends.

Cau 26: In this text, Caroline Benson is___
A. warning other young people that acting is a difficult career.
B. describing how pleased she was about this opportunity to act.
C. explaining why she has always wanted to be an actor.
D. advising students to finish studying before taking up acting.
Cau 27: Why did Caroline decide to try for a part in The Finnegans ?
A. She agreed with her grandmother that she should apply.
B. She was anxious about starting university.
C. She felt she was perfect for the part of Polly.
D. She thought the book would make a great TV drama.
Cau 28: What does Caroline say about her mother ?

A. She helped Caroline to get the part.
B. She encouraged Caroline to keep travelling.
C. She was sorry she had emailed Caroline.
D. She felt Caroline would be a good actor.
Cau 29: How did Caroline manage to find time to do the filming.
A. She missed lectures and hopes nobody would notice.
B. She took time off and did her college work later.
C. She asked her friends to help with her essays.
D. She delayed going to the university until the filming was over.
Cau 30: Which of the following would Caroline write to a penfriend ?
A. I’m going to continue with my studies, but hope to have the
opportunity to do another TV programme soon.
B. Now I’ve finised both the filming and my first year at university, I
plan to spend more time with my family.
C. I enjoyed filming the TV drama but I’ve missed having a social life – I
don’t know what to do at weekends.
D. Acting is more difficult than I’d expected, but I’ve learned a lot from
my family members who work in the bussiness.
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Cau 31-45: Doc doan van sau va chon dap an dung cho moi cho
trong.
Recently, I read a magazine article about the things (31)_ people lose
when they travel on the London Underground. I (32)_ believe it at first.
(33)_ you are a violinist, and when you (34)_ off at your station, you
leave your violine (35)_ the train. It seems strange that nobody says,
‘(36)_ me, but I think you have forgotten something. I suppose the
violinist (37)_ have been thinking of something else, and there might
(38)_ have been any other (39)_ on the train. Still, why didn’t the
violinist go (40)_ the lost property office? All the lost property on the
underground system (41)_ to be sent to this office, so if you lose anything

you (42)_ easily get it back. In this case, the violinist must have (43)_
very absent-minded. Perhaps he or she didn’t (44)_ to play the violin ever
again after this journey. Or perhaps they were just too embarrassed (45)_
go ti the office.

Cau 31 A. a B. whose C. who D. that
Cau 32 A. haven’t b. wasn’t c. shouldn’t d. couldn’t
Cau 33 a. whether b. if c. suppose d. though
Cau 34 a. are b. go c. fall d.get
Cau 35 a. by b. at c. for d. on
Cau 36 a. correct b. excuse c. help d.it’s
Cau 37 a. who b.should c.to d.might
Cau 38 a. then b. so c. not d. often
Cau 39 a. customers b.passengers c.audience d. pedestrians
Cau 40 a. in b. at c.to d. for
Cau 41 a. must b. has c. needs c. should
Cau 42 a. don’t b. are c. can d. can’t
Cau 43 a. or b. because c. had d. been
Cau 44 a. like b. used c. have d. know
Cau 45 a. so b. and c. to d. must
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