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Đề số 4
Part 1. PRONUNCIATION
1
A g/ar/age
2
A viney/ar/d
3
A b/ar/ter
4
A g/ar/ment
5
A qu/ar/ter

B
B
B
B
B

g/ar/licky
g/ar/bage
m/ar/ket
h/ar/dship
w/ar/den

C
C
C
C
C


g/ar/den
churchy/ar/d
sc/ar/city
c/ar/riage
m/ar/vellous

D
D
D
D
D

g/ar/land
st/ar/kness
b/ar/gain
g/ar/lic
sw/ar/thy

Part 2. STRESS
6
A twinge
7
A adventure
8
A bamboo
9
A beginner
10
A complete


B
B
B
B
B

gigantic
average
coffee
beverage
object

C
C
C
C
C

diabetic
appliance
career
beholder
defend

D
D
D
D
D


titanic
activity
Chinese
behaviorally
prevent

Part 3. ERROR IDENTIFICATION
11
12
13

The (official) delagation (will) arrive (at) Geneve (next) Monday.
(The printed) paper will (get out) (from the) output path (on a minute).
I often (look into) new words (in) the dictionary (whenever) I don't know (their) meaning.

Part 4. GRAMMAR
14
Every day, he gets up at 7 o’clock. He has __________ breakfast and then goes to work. He often
comes to work by __________ car.
A the/ the
B a/ the
C the/ a
D x/ x
15

My friend is __________ fireman. Let’s ask him for __________ help.
A a/ x
B the/ the
C an/ the


D x/ the

16

She is __________ MC. She can help us to entertain __________ guests in our wedding.
A an/ the
B a/ x
C the/ x
D a/ the

17

__________ more you read, __________ smarter you are.
A x/ the
B The/ the
C x/ x

18
19

D The/ x

She is thinking about attending __________ English course in __________ summer.
A an/ the
B a/ x
C the/ a
D an/ a
Peter has been ill for a week. He was taken to __________ hospital yesterday. He is in
__________ hospital now.
A the/ a

B x/ x
C an/ an
D the/ an

20

He never listens to __________ radio. He prefers watching __________ television.
A a/ a
B a/ the
C the/ x
D x/ the

21

__________ atheist does not believe in __________ God.
A The/ the
B An/ x
C x/ the

D An/ a

__________ university will be built in __________ center of the town.
A A/ the
B An/ the
C The/ a

D An/ a

__________ River Nile is __________ longest river of all.
A x/ x

B A/ the
C The/ the

D x/ a

22
23

Part 5. VOCABULARY


24

The children in my home village used to go __________ even in winter. Now they all have shoes.
A on foot
B bare-footed
C playing around
D soil foot

25

Everyone expects Johnson to __________ Smith in today’s final.
A beat
B win
C score
D champion
Through a mixture of greed and intelligence, he has __________ the biggest landowner in the
whole district.
A grown
B developed

C become
D increased
Trying to use a __________ dictionary less and switching to a monolingual one can help you to
stop translating in your head when you speaking or listening.
A biography
B bilingual
C biology
D biannual

26

27

Part 6. RESPONSE
28

“Oh, no! I can’t find my credit card!”
“__________”
A Thank you for
B Don’t worry. They
letting me
will be back very
know.
soon.
29

30

31


Janet: "I have passed my final exam"
Mark: " __________. "
A I know
B Congratulations
Henry is talking to his mother.
Henry: "I've passed my driving test."
His mother: “__________”
A All right.
B That's too bad
A: I’m getting married next week.
B: __________
A Thanks, the
B Congratulations!
same to you

C

It is a nice
surprise. You
should be glad
about it!

D Chill out. Try to
remember when
you last used it.

C

Good luck


D Thank you

C

That's a good idea

D Congratulations

C

Well done

D Sorry to hear
that

Part 7. CLOSEST
32
33
34

Set a small goal and (achieve) it before moving on to the next one.
A accomplish
B hold
C pass

D find

Aquatic sports have long been (acknowledged) as excellent ways to take physical exercise.
A reduced
B encouraged

C recognized
D practiced
As he was (advancing) the ball, one player of the opponent team run into him and hurt his right
leg.
A forwarding
B following
C formalizing
D folding

Part 8. OPPOSITE
35
What time does the flight from London
(arrive)?
A depart
B happen
C approach
D end
36
Later that evening, when I was almost (asleep), the sound of a crowd brought me back to full
consciousness.
A afraid
B tired
C awake
D aware
37

If you are (at a loose end) this weekend, I will show you round the city.
A free
B confident
C occupied


D reluctant


Part 9. GAP FILLING
The United States has many different types of families. While most American families are
traditional, (1) __________ a father, a mother and one or more children, 22 percent of all
American families in 1998 were headed by one parent, usually a woman. In a few families in the
United States, there are no children. These () __________ couples may believe that they would
not make good parents; they may want freedom from responsibilities of childbearing; or,
perhaps they () __________ physically able to have children. Other families in the United States
have one adult () __________ a stepparent. A stepmother or stepfather is a person who joins a
family by marrying a father or a mother.
Americans tolerate and accept these different types of families. In the United States people
have right to privacy and Americans do not believe in telling other Americans what type of
family group they must belong to. They respect each other’s choices regarding family groups.
Families are very important () __________ Americans.
38
A consisting
B including of
C consisting of
D consist of
39
A childish
B childless
C childlike
D childhood
40
A can’t
B weren’t

C couldn’t
D are not
41
A is
B which has
C who is
D which is
42
A to
B of
C in
D for
Part 10. READING
The changing roles of the modern father
Fathers used to act as the ‘breadwinner’ of their family, and as the teacher of moral and
religious values. Today, however, those roles are gradually changing.
Changes in economic roles
More and more women are going out to work and earn money. This increases the budget of the
family. Apart from that, there are (various) social welfare programmes which financially assist
mothers in supporting their children. Both these changes have greatly impacted the role of
fathers because they make paternal financial support less essential for many families.

43

44

45

Changes in caregiving roles
With the burden of financial support reduced, and with a changing concept of a father’s role,

modern day fathers tend to be more involved in children’s caregiving. They are now spending
more time and energy on their children.
Psychological research across families from all ethnic backgrounds suggests that the influence of
a father’s love and attention is as great as that of a mother’s. Fatherly love helps children
develop a sense of their place in the world, which helps their social and emotional
development. Moreover, children who receive more love from their fathers are less likely to
have behavioural problems.
This trend is still increasing and its effects will become clearer and clearer in the future,
especially in traditionally male-dominated societies.
Which of these is NOT the traditional role of a
father?
A religious
B financial
C teacher of moral
D caregiver
educator
supporter
values
Social welfare programmes __________.
A support
B help mothers
C educate fathers
D train caregivers
families
with domestic
about their
financially
abuse
responsibilities
The influence of a mother’s love is ___________ that of the father’s.

A more important B less important
C much greater than D as important as


46

47

than
than
Children who get more fatherly love will __________ behavioural
problems
A have a lot of
B never have any
C have more

D have fewer

The word ‘various’ in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to __________.
A a few
B many
C no

D only

Part 11. SENTENCE
REWRITE.
48
Although he took a taxi, Bill still arrived late for the concert.
Despite __________.

A Despite taking
B Despite the fact
C Despite of taking a D Despite of the
a taxi, Bill still
that Bill took a
taxi, Bill still
fact that Bill took
arrived late for
taxi, he still
arrived late for the
a taxi, he still
the concert.
arrived late for
concert.
arrived late for
the concert.
the concert.
49
Although his both legs were broken in the crash, he managed to get out of the car before it
exploded.
Despite his __________
A Despite of his
B Despite he has
C Despite his both
D Despite his both
both broken
broken legs, he
broken legs, he
broken legs, but
legs, he

managed to get
managed to get
he managed to
managed to get
out of the car
out of the car
get out of the car
out of the car
before it
before it
before it
before it
exploded.
exploded.
exploded.
exploded.
50
I can't advise him if he doesn't tell me more about the situation.
I can't advise him unless __________.
A I can't advise
B I can't advise him C I can't advise him
D I can't advise him
him unless he
unless he tells me
unless he doesn't
unless he tells
tells me more
less about the
tell me more
me about the

about the
situation.
about the
situation.
situation.
situation.
51

You may get hungry on the train, so take some sandwiches.
In __________
A In case getting
B In case of get
C In case get hungry
hungry on the
hungry on the
on the train you'd
train you'd
train you'd better
better takesome
better
takesome
sandwiches.
takesome
sandwiches.
sandwiches.

Part 12. SENTENCE COMBINATION.
52
Mike gave all of it to his parents. He won $50.000. (although)
A Although Mike

B Mike gives all of it C Although Mike
won $50,000,
to his parents
won $50,000, he
but he gave all
although he won
gave all of it to his
of it to his
$50,000.
parents.
parents.
53
She entered the room. She knew there was something wrong. (as soon
as)

D In case of getting
hungry on the
train you'd better
takesome
sandwiches.

D Mike gave all of it
to his parents
although he won
$50,000.


A

54


55

As soon as she
B She knew there
C As soon as she
entered the
was something
enters the room,
room, she knew
wrong as soon as
she knew there
there was
she entered the
was something
something
room.
wrong.
wrong.
She can not go to work. She hasn’t fully recovered from her illness.
(because)
A Because she
B She can go to
C She can’t go to
can go to work,
work because she
work because she
she hasn’t fully
hasn’t fully
hasn’t fully

recovered from
recovered from
recovered from
her illness
her illness
her illness
Nga didn’t go to school. She was ill. (because)
A Nga didn’t go to B Because Nga
school because
didn’t go to
she was ill.
school, she was
ill.

C

Nga didn’t go to
school because of
she was ill.

D She knows there
was something
wrong as soon as
she entered the
room.

D Because she
can’t go to work,
she hasn’t fully
recovered from

her illness
D Nga didn’t go to
school because
she is ill.

Part 13. SAME MEANING.
56

57

Lucy always reminds me of my youngest sister.
A Whenever I see B I always think of
C It is Lucy who is
Lucy, I think of
Lucy, my
my youngest
my youngest
youngest sister.
sister.
sister.
Smallpox is a dangerous disease. Malaria is a dangerous disease.
A Smallpox is a
B Malaria is a
C Neither smallpox
dangerous
dangerous
nor malaria is a
disease, and so
disease, but
dangerous

is malaria.
smallpox is not.
disease.

D My youngest
sister’s name is
Lucy.

D Either smallpox
or malaria is a
dangerous
disease.

KEY:
Đề số 4
Part 1. PRONUNCIATION
1

A

*g/ar/age

B

g/ar/licky

C

g/ar/den


D g/ar/land

2

A

*viney/ar/d

B

g/ar/bage

C

churchy/ar/d

D st/ar/kness

3

A

b/ar/ter

B

m/ar/ket

C


*sc/ar/city

D b/ar/gain

4

A

g/ar/ment

B

h/ar/dship

C

*c/ar/riage

D g/ar/lic

5

A

qu/ar/ter

B

w/ar/den


C

*m/ar/vellous

D sw/ar/thy

Part 2. STRESS
6

A

*twinge

B

gigantic

C

diabetic

D titanic

7

A

adventure

B


*average

C

appliance

D

activity


8

A

bamboo

B

*coffee

C

career

D Chinese

9


A

beginner

B

*beverage

C

beholder

D behaviorally

10

A

complete

B

*object

C

defend

D prevent


Part 3. ERROR IDENTIFICATION
11
12
13

The (official) delagation (will) arrive (at) Geneve (next) Monday.
(The printed) paper will (get out) (from the) output path (on a minute).
I often (look into) new words (in) the dictionary (whenever) I don't know (their) meaning.

Part 4. GRAMMAR
14

Every day, he gets up at 7 o’clock. He has __________ breakfast and then goes to work. He often
comes to work by __________ car.
A

15

16

17

the/ the

B

a/ the

C


the/ a

D *x/ x

My friend is __________ fireman. Let’s ask him for __________ help.
A *a/ x
B the/ the
C an/ the
D x/ the
She is __________ MC. She can help us to entertain __________ guests in our wedding.
A *an/ the
B a/ x
C the/ x
D a/ the
__________ more you read, __________ smarter you are.
A x/ the
B *The/ the
C x/ x

D The/ x

18

She is thinking about attending __________ English course in __________ summer.
A *an/ the
B a/ x
C the/ a
D an/ a

19


Peter has been ill for a week. He was taken to __________ hospital yesterday. He is in
__________ hospital now.
A the/ a
B *x/ x
C an/ an
D the/ an

20

He never listens to __________ radio. He prefers watching __________ television.
A a/ a
B a/ the
C *the/ x
D x/ the

21

22

23

__________ atheist does not believe in __________ God.
A The/ the
B *An/ x
C x/ the

D An/ a

__________ university will be built in __________ center of the town.

A *A/ the
B An/ the
C The/ a

D An/ a

__________ River Nile is __________ longest river of all.
A x/ x
B A/ the
C *The/ the

D x/ a

Part 5. VOCABULARY
24

The children in my home village used to go __________ even in winter. Now they all have shoes.


A
25

26

27

on foot

B


*bare-footed

C

playing around

D soil foot

Everyone expects Johnson to __________ Smith in today’s final.
A *beat
B win
C score
D champion
Through a mixture of greed and intelligence, he has __________ the biggest landowner in the
whole district.
A grown
B developed
C *become
D increased
Trying to use a __________ dictionary less and switching to a monolingual one can help you to
stop translating in your head when you speaking or listening.
A biography
B *bilingual
C biology
D biannual

Part 6. RESPONSE
28

“Oh, no! I can’t find my credit card!”

“__________”
A Thank you for
B Don’t worry. They
letting me
will be back very
know.
soon.
29

30

31

Janet: "I have passed my final exam"
Mark: " __________. "
A I know
B *Congratulations
Henry is talking to his mother.
Henry: "I've passed my driving test."
His mother: “__________”
A All right.
B That's too bad
A: I’m getting married next week.
B: __________
A Thanks, the
B *Congratulations!
same to you

C


It is a nice
surprise. You
should be glad
about it!

D *Chill out. Try to
remember when
you last used it.

C

Good luck

D Thank you

C

That's a good idea

D *Congratulations

C

Well done

D Sorry to hear
that

Part 7. CLOSEST
32


Set a small goal and (achieve) it before moving on to the next one.
A *accomplish
B hold
C pass

D find

33

Aquatic sports have long been (acknowledged) as excellent ways to take physical exercise.
A reduced
B encouraged
C *recognized
D practiced

34

As he was (advancing) the ball, one player of the opponent team run into him and hurt his right
leg.
A *forwarding
B following
C formalizing
D folding

Part 8. OPPOSITE
35

What time does the flight from London



36

37

(arrive)?
A *depart
B happen
C approach
D end
Later that evening, when I was almost (asleep), the sound of a crowd brought me back to full
consciousness.
A afraid
B tired
C *awake
D aware
If you are (at a loose end) this weekend, I will show you round the city.
A free
B confident
C *occupied

D reluctant

Part 9. GAP FILLING

38

The United States has many different types of families. While most American families are
traditional, (1) __________ a father, a mother and one or more children, 22 percent of all
American families in 1998 were headed by one parent, usually a woman. In a few families in the

United States, there are no children. These () __________ couples may believe that they would
not make good parents; they may want freedom from responsibilities of childbearing; or,
perhaps they () __________ physically able to have children. Other families in the United States
have one adult () __________ a stepparent. A stepmother or stepfather is a person who joins a
family by marrying a father or a mother.
Americans tolerate and accept these different types of families. In the United States people
have right to privacy and Americans do not believe in telling other Americans what type of
family group they must belong to. They respect each other’s choices regarding family groups.
Families are very important () __________ Americans.
A consisting
B including of
C *consisting of
D consist of

39

A

childish

B

*childless

C

childlike

D childhood


40

A

can’t

B

weren’t

C

couldn’t

D *are not

41

A

is

B

which has

C

*who is


D which is

42

A

*to

B

of

C

in

D for

Part 10. READING
The changing roles of the modern father
Fathers used to act as the ‘breadwinner’ of their family, and as the teacher of moral and
religious values. Today, however, those roles are gradually changing.
Changes in economic roles
More and more women are going out to work and earn money. This increases the budget of the
family. Apart from that, there are (various) social welfare programmes which financially assist
mothers in supporting their children. Both these changes have greatly impacted the role of
fathers because they make paternal financial support less essential for many families.
Changes in caregiving roles
With the burden of financial support reduced, and with a changing concept of a father’s role,
modern day fathers tend to be more involved in children’s caregiving. They are now spending

more time and energy on their children.
Psychological research across families from all ethnic backgrounds suggests that the influence of
a father’s love and attention is as great as that of a mother’s. Fatherly love helps children
develop a sense of their place in the world, which helps their social and emotional


development. Moreover, children who receive more love from their fathers are less likely to
have behavioural problems.
This trend is still increasing and its effects will become clearer and clearer in the future,
especially in traditionally male-dominated societies.

43

44

45

46

47

Which of these is NOT the traditional role of a
father?
A religious
B financial
educator
supporter
Social welfare programmes __________.
A *support
B help mothers

families
with domestic
financially
abuse

C

teacher of moral
values

D *caregiver

C

educate fathers
about their
responsibilities

D train caregivers

The influence of a mother’s love is ___________ that of the father’s.
A more important B less important
C much greater than
than
than
Children who get more fatherly love will __________ behavioural
problems
A have a lot of
B never have any
C have more

The word ‘various’ in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to __________.
A a few
B *many
C no

D *as important as

D *have fewer
D only

Part 11. SENTENCE
REWRITE.
48
Although he took a taxi, Bill still arrived late for the concert.
Despite __________.
A *Despite taking B *Despite the fact C Despite of taking a D Despite of the
a taxi, Bill still
that Bill took a
taxi, Bill still
fact that Bill took
arrived late for
taxi, he still
arrived late for the
a taxi, he still
the concert.
arrived late for
concert.
arrived late for
the concert.
the concert.

49
Although his both legs were broken in the crash, he managed to get out of the car before it
exploded.
Despite his __________
A Despite of his
B Despite he has
C *Despite his both
D Despite his both
both broken
broken legs, he
broken legs, he
broken legs, but
legs, he
managed to get
managed to get
he managed to
managed to get
out of the car
out of the car
get out of the car
out of the car
before it
before it
before it
before it
exploded.
exploded.
exploded.
exploded.
50

I can't advise him if he doesn't tell me more about the situation.
I can't advise him unless __________.


A

51

*I can't advise
him unless he
tells me more
about the
situation.

B

I can't advise him
unless he tells me
less about the
situation.

C

I can't advise him
unless he doesn't
tell me more
about the
situation.

You may get hungry on the train, so take some sandwiches.

In __________
A In case getting
B In case of get
C In case get hungry
hungry on the
hungry on the
on the train you'd
train you'd
train you'd better
better takesome
better
takesome
sandwiches.
takesome
sandwiches.
sandwiches.

D I can't advise him
unless he tells
me about the
situation.

D *In case of
getting hungry
on the train
you'd better
takesome
sandwiches.

Part 12. SENTENCE COMBINATION.

52

53

54

55

Mike gave all of it to his parents. He won $50.000. (although)
A Although Mike
B Mike gives all of it C *Although Mike
won $50,000,
to his parents
won $50,000, he
but he gave all
although he won
gave all of it to his
of it to his
$50,000.
parents.
parents.
She entered the room. She knew there was something wrong. (as soon
as)
A *As soon as she B *She knew there C As soon as she
entered the
was something
enters the room,
room, she knew
wrong as soon as
she knew there

there was
she entered the
was something
something
room.
wrong.
wrong.
She can not go to work. She hasn’t fully recovered from her illness.
(because)
A Because she
B She can go to
C *She can’t go to
can go to work,
work because she
work because she
she hasn’t fully
hasn’t fully
hasn’t fully
recovered from
recovered from
recovered from
her illness
her illness
her illness
Nga didn’t go to school. She was ill. (because)
A *Nga didn’t go
B Because Nga
to school
didn’t go to
because she

school, she was
was ill.
ill.

Part 13. SAME MEANING.
56

Lucy always reminds me of my youngest sister.

C

Nga didn’t go to
school because of
she was ill.

D *Mike gave all of
it to his parents
although he won
$50,000.

D She knows there
was something
wrong as soon as
she entered the
room.

D Because she
can’t go to work,
she hasn’t fully
recovered from

her illness

D Nga didn’t go to
school because
she is ill.


A

57

*Whenever I
see Lucy, I think
of my youngest
sister.

B

I always think of
Lucy, my
youngest sister.

C

It is Lucy who is
my youngest
sister.

Smallpox is a dangerous disease. Malaria is a dangerous disease.
A *Smallpox is a

B Malaria is a
C Neither smallpox
dangerous
dangerous
nor malaria is a
disease, and so
disease, but
dangerous
is malaria.
smallpox is not.
disease.

D My youngest
sister’s name is
Lucy.

D Either smallpox
or malaria is a
dangerous
disease.



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