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ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC SỐ 3
MÔN TIẾNG ANH

I. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from the other.
1. A influential B. opportunity C. temperament D. expectation
2. A. government B. employment C. refusal D. redundant
3. A. improvement B. occasion C. believe D. interest
4. A. industrial B. interfere C. develop D. activity
5. A. extremely B. necessary C. nesesity D. co-operate
II. Choose the best answer to complete each unfinished sentence
6. Fortunately, the demonstration __________ to be quite peaceful.
A. turned into B. turned out C. turned off D. turned up
7. “ How much do you earn, Joe?”
“ I’d __________ “
A. rather don’t say B. better not to say C. rather not say D. prefer not say
8. The traffic in town was very ___________ and I arrived home earlier than expected.
A. light B. weak C. little D. few
9. The witness’s account was not ___________ with the facts.
A. matched B. reliable C. consistent D. confirmed
10. He is very ill, and the doctors are not sure whether he will ___________ it through the night.
A. last B. survive C. endure D. make
11. ____________ you have the money in your account, you can withdraw up to $100 a day.
A. Unless B. Although C. Provided that D. As soon as
12.I suggest we ___________ outside the cinema tomorrow at 8:30.
A. meet B. meeting C. met D. will meet
13.I hope we will be able to avoid ___________ anyone.
A. disappointment B. disappoint C. disappointed D. disappointing
14. Is he really ___________ to judge a brass band contest?
A. efficient B. skillful C. capable D. competent
15. No matter how angry he was he would never ___________ to violence.
A. resort B. recourse C. exert D. resolve


16. The move to a different environment had brought about a significant ___________ in Mary’s state of
mind.
A. impact B. effect C. influence D. change
17. His house is nothing out of the __________; it’s just an average five-room house.
A. normal B. usual C. ordinary D. typical
18. The school __________ a system of monthly tests in place of an annual exam.
A. took B. gathered C. collected D. adopted
19 “I think that the youth are high-flying but inexperienced” “____________ “
A. There’ s no doubt about it. B. Certainly C. Are you kidding me? D. It’s nice of you to say so
20. What do you think of your new bookkeeper?”
- “He works __________ his figures never need __________.”
A. such efficiently that / to check C. so efficient that / checking
B. such an efficient that / to be checked D. so efficiently that / to be checked
21. It was a horrible ride through pouring rain. _________ he had a puncture and for the last hour had to push
the bicycle.
A. As a matter of fact B. To make matter worse C. Even so D. In fact
22. All through his life he remained _________ resentful of the way he had been abandoned by his parents as
a child.
A. fully B. seriously C. completely D. bitterly
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23.: Do you still live there?
B: No, __________. We’ve moved to a new house.
A. not now B. I do not live C. any longer D. not yet
24. I’m not particular. I’ll wear __________ of your dresses that fits me.
A. some one B. that one C. which one D. any one
25. It is imperative that this letter __________ immediately.
A. were sent B. sent C. be sent D. send
26. The pub was so crowded that he could __________ get to the bar.
A. almost B. barely C. quite D. merely
27. . The teacher asked a difficult question , but finally Ted ___________ a good answer.

A. came up to B. came up for C. came up with D. came out of
28. I’ve had this cold for a week now. I just don’t seem to be able to shake it __________.
A. out B. over C. up D. off
29. It is not surprising that he became a writer because he always longed to see his name__________.
A. in type B. in print C. in letters D. in edition
30. Could you stand_________ for me and teach my English class tomorrow morning, John?
A. up B. down C. out D. in
31. Can you _________ out the answer to number 2?
A. check B. leave C. work D. go
32. The complaints he received were like water off a duck’s ___________.
A. back B. wings C. feather D. body
33. “Don’t forget to do as I have told you.” “_____________ “
A. Yes, I won’t B. No, I will remember C. Yes, I will D. No, I won’t
34. “How long does it take to get to the City Library from here?” “_____________ “
A. “Yes, it’s a long way” B. “ It isn’t very far“
C. “I am sorry I don’t know” D. “You can go there by bus”
35. We can form a negative verb by adding the prefix________ to the verb ”lead”.
A. un- B. dis- C. mis- D. im-
36.” Your parents must be proud of your result at school.” “______________ “
A. Sorry to hear that C. Thanks. It’s certainly encouraging C. I am glad you like it D. Of course
III. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each of the sentences that needs correcting.
37. Drug (A) addition has resulted (B) of many (C) destroyed careers, and (D) expulsions from school or
college.
38. A future system of (A) solid waste (B) managements should begin with (C) reduction in the (D) amount
of waste.
39. A mosquito (A)is filled with blood (B) is carrying (C) twice its own body (D) weight.
40. (A) A desire to eradicate (B) irregular spelling in English (C) can trace back (D) to the sixteenth century.
41. Because (A) not food is (B) as nutritious for a baby as its mother’s milk. Many women are returning (C)
to the pratice of (D) breast feeding.
IV. Read the passage and choose A, B, C, D for each of the following blanks

Have you ever asked yourself what you are working for? If you have ever had the time to consider this taboo
question, or put it to others in moments of weakness or confidentiality, you (42) _________ well have heard
some or all of the (43)_________. It's the money, of course, some say with a smile, as if explaining something
to a child. Or it's the satisfaction of a task well-done, the sense of achievement behind the clinching of an
important (44) _________. I worked as a bus conductor once, and I can't say I (45) _________ the same as I
staggered along the swaying gangway trying to (46) _________ out tickets without falling over to someone's
lap. It's the company of other people perhaps, but if that is the (47) _________, what about farmers? Is it the
conversation in the farmyard that keeps them captivated by the job? Work is power and sense of status say
those (48) _________ have either attained these elusive goals, or feel aggrieved that nobody has yet
recognized their leadership qualities. Or we can blame it all on someone else, the family or the taxman, I
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suspect, and I say this under my breath, that most of us work rather as Mr. Micawber lived, hoping for
something to (49) _________ up. We'll win the pools, and tell the boss what we really think. We'll scrape
together the (51)_________ and open that little shop we have always dreamed of, or go round the world, or
spend more time in the garden. One day, we'll get that (51) _________ we deserve, but until then at least we
have something to do. And we are so busy doing it that we won't have time to wonder why.
42. A. might B. can C. will D. should
43. A. below B. rest C. following D. latter
44. A. deal B. position C. job D. engagement
45. A. enjoyed B. wished C. hoped D. felt
46. A. make B. turn C. issue D. give
47. A. one B. case C. question D. problem
48. A. people B. must C. who D. may
49. A. move B. turn C. ease D. end
50 A. resources B. opportunities C. riches D. money
51 A. ambition B. station C. vocation D. promotion
V. Reading comprehension:
TEXT 1. According to airline industry statistics, almost 90 percent of airline accidents are survivable or
partially survivable. But passengers can increase their chances of survival by learning and following certain
tips. Experts say that you should read and listen to safety instructions before takeoff and ask questions if you

have uncertainties. You should fasten your seat belt low on your hips and as tightly as possible. Of course,,
you should also know how the release mechanism of your belt operates. During takeoff and landings you are
advised to keep your feet flat on the floor. Before takeoff you should locate the nearest exit and an alterative
exit and count the rows of seat between you and the exits so that you can find them in the dark if necessary
In the even that you are forewarned of the possible accident, you should put your hands on your ankles
and keep your head down until the plane come to complete stop. If smoke is present in the cabin, you should
keep your head low and cover your face with napkins, towels, or clothing. If possible, wet these for added
protection against smoke inhalation. To evacuate as quickly as possible, follow crew command and do not
take personal belongings with you. Do not jump on escape slides before they are fully inflated and when you
jump, do so with your arms and legs extended in front of you. When you get to the ground, you should move
away from the plane as quickly as possible, and never smoke near the wreckage
52. What is the main topic of the passage?
A. airline industry accident statistics
B. procedures for evacuating aircraft
C. guidelines for increasing aircraft passengers survival.
D. safety instructions in air travel
53. Travelers are urged by experts to read and listen to safety instructions ?
A. in an emergency B. before locating the exits
C. if smoke is in the cabin D. before take off
54. According to the passage, airline travelers should keep their feet flat on the floor
A. throughout the flight B. during takeoff and landings
C. especially during landings D. only if an accident is possible
55. According to the passage, which exits should an airline passenger locate before takeoff
A. the ones that can be found in the dark B. the two closest to the passenger’s seat
C. the nearest one D. the ones with counted rows of seats between them
56. It can be inferred from the passage that people are more likely to survive fires in aircrafts if they

A. keep their heads low B. wear a safety belt
C. don’t smoke in or near a plane D. read airline safety statistics
57. Airline passenger are to do all of the following EXCEPT

A. locate the nearest exist
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B. ask questions about safety
C. fasten their seat belt before takeoff
D. carry personal belongings in an emergency
58. The word “evacuate” in the second paragraph is closes in meaning to_______.
A. evade B. abscond C. vacate D. forestall
59. The word “inflated” in the second paragraph is closes in meaning to_______.
A. lifted B. extended C. expanded D. assembled
60. What does the paragraph following the passage most probably discuss?
A. How to recover your luggage B. Where to go to continue your trip
C. When to return to the aircraft D. How to proceed once you are away from the aircraft
Text 2.
In the very distant geological past all animals were aquatic. The very first vertebrates, or animals with
backbones, of which we have any fossil record, lived in the water. These vertebrates, the fish, were adapted to
underwater living. Their streamlined bodies were covered with scales to reduce surface friction: they had
muscular tails so that they could swim swiftly in such a dense medium as water; and they were endowed with
gills for breathing underwater.
Descendants of fish-type ancestors crossed the seashore barrier and accommodated themselves to life on
land. As amphibians, they possessed limbs instead of fins and lungs instead of gills. But they never became
completely free of the bonds that tied them to the water; even today many amphibians return to the water to
lay their eggs.
Millions of years after the first clumsy amphibians crawled over the land, newer types of land dwellers
appeared; these animals gave rise to the present-day reptiles and mammals. They were more completely
converted for land dwelling, with bodies and biological activities far different from those of fish. With these
special adaptations, mammals have been able to colonize the woods and meadows, the deserts and high
mountains, often far removed from the sea.
61. Of the animals with backbones, the first to appear were
A. mammals B. fish C. amphibians D. birds
62. Fish are suited to underwater life because of their

A. scales B. gills C. streamlines shape D. All of the above
63. In converting to land life, animals acquired
A. eyes B. lungs C. tails D. warm blood
64 .The word “descendants” in line 6 is closest in meaning to
A. descenders B. offspring C. grandchildren D. ancestors
65. The passage suggests that the first amphibians used their limbs to
A. swim B. crawl C. jump D. run
66 .An example of an amphibian’s incomplete adaptation to land life is its
A. return to water to lay eggs B. scales-covered skin
C. need to keep its skin wet D. inability to breath air
67 Animals found desert living possible only
A. when they became amphibious C. after they could walk on two feet
B. if they migrated to the sea periodically D. when they were fully adapted
68. The seashore was a barrier for descendants of fish type creatures in that
A. the land once rose much higher above the sea C. every attempt to cross it ended in death
B. crossing it required bodily changes D. once they crossed there was no return
69 .The word “They” in line 11 refers to
A. animals B. amphibians C. land dwellers D. reptiles and mammals
70 .The adaptation process described in the article was accomplished
A. over millions of years B. through biological changes
C. by the receding of the seas D. over millions of years and through biological changes
VII. Choose the sentence among A, B, C, D that is closest meaning to the original sentence .
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71. He never suspected that she was a witch.
A. Never has he suspect she was a witch. B. He used to think she was not a witch,
C. At no time did he suspect that she was a witch. D. What he thought was she was not a witch.
72. If only you told me the truth about the theft
A. You should have told me the truth about the theft
B. Only if you had told me the truth about the theft.
C. Had you had told me the truth , there wouldn’t have been the theft.

D. You only told me the truth if there was a theft.
73. The demand was so great that they had to print the book immediately.
A. So great the demand was that they had to reprint the book immediately.
B . So great was the demand so they had to reprint the book immediately.
C. So great was the demand that they had to reprint the book immediately.
D. So great the demand was , they had to reprint the book immediately
74. It is certain that the new cuts will worry the staff.
A. The new cuts certainly worry the staff.
B. The new cuts will be certainly worry the staff.
C. The new cuts will be bound to worry the staff.
D. The new cuts are bound to worry the staff
75. The minister's popularity suffered as a result of the scandal.
A. The scandal had a negative effect on the minister's popularity.
B. The scandal had bad effect to the minister's popularity.
C. The scandal influenced on the minister's popularity.
D. The scandal effected the minister's popularity.
VIII. Choose the sentence (A, B, C, D) that is best written based on the words provided.
76. Factory/ close down/ account/ economic depression//
A. The factory had to close down on account for the economic depression.
B. The factory was closed down on account of the economic depression.
C. The factory had to close down on account for economic depression.
D. The factory had to close down on account of the economic depression.
77. the author/ released/eared/last year/the book/a lot of money.
A. Released last year, the book earned the author a lot of money.
B. Released last year ,the author earned the book a lot of money.
C. The author released the book last year a lot of money earned.
D. The released book last year earned the author a lot of money.
78. classical music/speed/plant /grow.
A. Many types of classical music speed plants to grow.
B. Many classical music speed plant growth.

C. Many types of classical music speed plant growth.
D. Many types of classical music speed plants’ growth.
79. British/American/culture/time/see/valuable commodity.
A. British and American culture, time is seen as a valuable commodity.
B. In British and American culture, time sees as a valuable commodity.
C. In British and American culture, time is seen as a valuable commodity.
D. British and American cultures see time as a valuable commodity.
80. sport/serious/expensive business /hour/ training .
A. Sport is a serious and expensive business involving hours of daily training.
B. Sport is serious , expensive business involving hours of daily training.
C. Sport is a serious and expensive business of hours of daily training.
D. Sport is a serious and expensive business involving hour of daily training.
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1C 2A 3D 4B 5B 6B 7C 8A 9C 10D
11C 12A 13D 14D 15A 16D 17C 18D 19A 20D
21B 22B 23A 24D 25B 26B 27C 28D 29B 30D
31C 32A 33D 34C 35C 36C 37A 38B 39A 40C
41A 42A 43C 44A 45D 46D 47B 48C 49B 50D
51D 52C 53D 54B 55B 56A 57D 58B 59B 60D
61B 62D 63B 64B 65B 66A 67D 68B 69C 70D
71C 72A 73C 74D 75A 76 77A 78C 79C 80A
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ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐH MÔN TIẾNG ANH SỐ 4
QUESTION 1 -5: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the word whose main stress I son the
syllable in the position which is different from that of the others. Identify your choice by circling letter A, B,
C or D on the answer sheet.
1. A. appropriate B. emotional C. pronounce D. situation
2. A. cultivate B. machine C. terminate D. operate
3. A. prediction B. judgment C. intelligent D. compulsion
4. A. personal B. entry C. personal D. sampler

5. A. accordance B. understand C. acupuncture D. incomplete
QUESTION 6 – 35 are incomplete sentences. Choose A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each
sentence and then identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.
6. Did you post that letter for me? – Oh, I’m sorry. I completely forgot. I ________________ it
immediately.
A. ‘m going to do B. are doing
C. will do D. would do
7. what shall we have for dinner? – I don’t know. I can’t make up my mind. We ____ some fish or
chicken.
A. are going to B. will have
C. are having D. have
8. I think Mary ____ the present you bought for her.
A. will like B. likes C. is going to like D. liked
9. The ceiling in this room doesn’t look very safe. It looks as if it ____ down.
A. would fall B. falls C. is going to fall D. is falling
10. It’s 1:45 now and I have an interview at 2:00. I ____ late.
A. will be B. would be C. ‘m going to be D. am
11. He ____ me by asking me stupid questions while I am working.
A. annoys B. quarrels C. damages D. interferes
12. I am ____ tired to think about that problem at the moment.
A. simply B. nearly C. far too D. much more
13. I remember ____ the front door when I left home this morning.
A. to lock B. locking C. locked D. to have locked
14. There was no ____ in waiting longer than an hour so we left.
A. good B. point C. worth D. use
15. The child was told to eat all his food or ____ he would get no ice-cream.
A. in case B. else C. instead D. in fact
16. ____ you have no key, you have to get back before I go out.
A. although B. provided C. as D. unless
17. The question of late payment of bills was ____ again at the board meeting

A. risen B. raised C. brought D. taken
18. ____ the time you get to the theatre, the play will have finished.
A. until B. in C. by D. on
19. Since his father died, his closet ____ is his cousin.
A. relative B. friend C. person D. neighbour
20. James should have stayed out of the sun as his skin is so ____.
A. sensible B. sensitive C. insensible D. senseless
21. Have you any objections ____ this new road scheme?
A. with B. for C. at D. to
22. To get a passport, you must send in your birth ____ and two photos.
A. certificate B. licence C. paper D. card
23. The job was more difficult than I ____ expected it to be.
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A .would B. had C. have D. might
24. She wrapped the small parcel in paper and tied it with ____.
A. wire B. string C. rope D. line
25. He just couldn’t open he jar ____ hard he tried.
A. whatever B. however C. moreover D. even
26. Their washing machine was out of ____ so they couldn’t wash any clothes.
A. activity B. work C. order D. condition
27. Could you ____ me how to use this new telephone?
A. explain B. show C. say D. remember
28. His wife’s death was a terrible shock and it took him a long time ____ it.
A. get round B. come through C. go over D. get over
29. They would like to move to New York, but their children will never agree ____ .
A. with going B. to go C. with go D. going
30. When she looked in her purse she found that her money had been ____ .
A. broken B. thieved C. stolen D. robbed
31. I have told him never ____ here again.
A. come B. comes C. came D. to come

32. A good friend will ____ you when you’re having problems.
A. stand by B. stand out for C. stand against D. stand in
33. The fruit tasted sweet, rather ____ a peach.
A. more B. like C. as D. similar
34. Her car’s outside so I suppose she ____ have arrived.
A. must B. can C. should D. ought
35. My sister is an expert on wildlife and its ____.
A. conversation B. preservation
C. reservation D. conservation
QUESTION 36 – 45: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each
space. Identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.
If you’ve been told by your boss to improve your knowledge of a foreign language you will know that
success doesn’t come quickly. It generally takes years to learn another language well and constant (36)
____ to maintain the high standards required for frequent business use. Whether you study in a class, with
audiocassettes, computers or on your (37) ____ sooner or (38) ____ every language course finishes and
you must decide what to do next if you need a foreign language for your career.
Business audio Magazine is a new product designed to help you continue language study in a way that
fits easily into your busy schedule. Each audiocassette (39) ____ of an hour – long program packed with
business news, features and interviews in the language of your choice. These cassettes won’t teach you
how to order meals or ask for directions. It’s (40) ____ that you can do that already. Instead, by giving
you an opportunity to hear the language as it’s really spoken, they help you to (41) ____ your vocabulary
and improve your ability to use real language relating to, for example, that all- important marketing trip.
The great advantage of using audio magazines is that they (42) ____ you to perfect your language skills in
ways that suit your lifestyle. For example, you can select a topic and listen in your car or hotel when away
on business. No other business course is as (43) ____ and the unique radio- magazine format is as
instructive as it is entertaining. In addition to the audiocassette, this package includes a transcript with a
business glossary and a study (44) ____. The components are structured so that intermediate and advanced
students may use them separately or together, (45) ____ on their ability.
36. A. exercise B. performance C. practice D. operation
37. A. self B. individual C. personal D. own

38. A. after B. then C. later D. quicker
39. A. consists B. includes C. contains D. involves
40. A. insisted B. acquired C. asserted D. assumed
41.A. prolong B. extend C. spread D. lift
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42. A. allow B. let C. support D. offer
43. A. adjustable B. flexible C. convertible D. variable
44. A. addition B. supplement C. extra D. manuscript
45. A. according B. depending C. relating D. basing
QUESTION 46 – 50: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follow by
circling letter A, B, C or D as the correct answers and then mark your choice on the answer sheet.
Every word on a label describing a food, a drug, a cosmetic or a medical device is important in protecting
you and your family from buying an inferior product, from misusing a good one, from being tricked by
dangerous quackery, or from unknowingly possessing an item harmful to health.
A label must not be misleading. This restriction is somewhat vague and therefore cannot prevent all
violations. Although the government tries to eliminate all misleading labels, the consumer must
nevertheless be always on guard. Just because a can of sardines has a fancy- sounding foreign name, don’t
take for granted that the fish were imported. It is the law, too, that manufacturers must list their names and
places of their business on their labels.
Manufacturers must use common names in identifying their products so that anyone can readily
understand what he is buying. Synthetic foods must be prominently labeled as artificial. Food composed
of two or more ingredients must bear labels listing all ingredients in the order of predominance.
46. According to the article, the main purpose of a label is to ____.
A. attract the consumer B. protect the consumer
C. list the ingredients D. protect the manufacture
47. Careful reading of the label will prevent ____.
A. misuse of a product B. buying an inferior product
C. buying a harmful product D. A, B and C
48. The author suggests that ____.
A. some label are misleading in spite of government inspection.

B. all labels are misleading.
C. most labels are vague.
D. the government does nothing about misleading labels.
49. A foreign name on a label ____.
A. is never misleading
B. always indicates that the product is an import.
C. may lead one to believe that the product is an import.
D. is never completely truthful.
50. The most important ingredient of a product must be listed ____ .
A. first B. last C. in the middle D. as artificial
QUESTION 52 – 55: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow by
circling letter A, B, C or D as the correct answer and then mark your choice on the answer sheet.
Charles Eliot, taking over at Harvard in 1869 at the age of 35, pioneered a break with the traditional
curriculum. The usual course of studies at American universities emphasized classical and humanistic
courses, classical languages, mathematics, ethics and rhetoric; and each institution prescribed a rigid
program of required courses. Under Eliot’s leadership, Harvard dropped most of its required courses in
favour of an elective system and increased its course offerings to stress the physical and social sciences,
the fine arts and modern languages. Soon other institutes in all sections of the country were following
Harvard’s lead. Eliot was also influential in bringing about important reforms in professional education.
He renovated the Harvard medical and law schools, raising the requirements and lengthening the
residence period, and again the Harvard model affected the other schools. Improved technical training in
other professions accompanied the advances in medicine and law. Both state and private universities
hastened to establish schools of architecture, engineering, education, journalism and business.
Although Harvard was one of the first universities to found a graduate school, the recognized center for
graduate study, based on the German system with the highest award, was John Hopkins.
51. What did Charles Eliot do at Harvard?
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A. He started studies under a rigid program.
B. He introduced modern studies.
C. He removed all classical studies.

D. He selected students under an elective system.
52. According to the passage, after 1869 students at Harvard were ____.
A. given a wide selection of subjects to choose from.
B. allowed to choose any subject at all to study.
C. required to study physical and social sciences
D. unable to follow classical and humanistic courses
53. Under Charles Eliot’s influence at Harvard, students who wished to become doctors and lawyers had
to ____ .
A. study for longer hours.
B. conform to a required Harvard model
C. reach a higher academic level
D. act in a professional way.
54. We understand from the passage that John Hopkins University ____ .
A. offers the best graduate prizes
B. provides an excellent German education
D. has the oldest established graduate school
55. The overall effect of Charles Eliot’s reforms was to ____ .
A. standardize professional education
B. diminish the other universities
C. lower the prestige of classical and humanistic studies
D. widen the academic curriculum
QUESTION 56 -60: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C
and D. Choose the one word or phrase which must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by
circling letter A, B, C or D and then mark your choice on the answer sheet.
56. My friend has just won the first prize in perform folk dance.
A B C D
57. For welcoming my foreign friends, we are celebrating a big party.
A B C D
58. We spent a week to preparing for our concert.
A B C D

59. I prefer to watch a live concert to listening to music on the radio.
A B C D
60. I often listen music when I have free time.
A B C D
QUESTION 61 – 70: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the sentence which has the same
meaning as the original one and mark your choice on the answer sheet.
61. She turned the radio at 7:30. She was still listening to it when her mother came home at 9:00.
A. She has been listening to the radio at 7:30.
B. She had been listening to the radio since 7:30.
C. She has been listening to the radio after 7:30.
D. She has been listening to the radio by 7:30.
62. She knows a lot more about it than I do.
A. I don’t know as mush about it as she does.
B. I don’t know as mush about it as she did.
C. I didn’t know as mush about it as she does.
D. I didn’t know as mush about it as she did.
63. The moon doesn’t have the atmosphere, neither does the planet Mars.
A. Neither the moon or the planet Mars has the atmosphere.
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B. Either the moon nor the planet Mars has the atmosphere
C. Neither the moon nor the planet Mars has the atmosphere.
D. Either the moon or the planet Mars has the atmosphere.
64. The referee was being escorted from the football field by strong police guards.
A. Strong police guards were escorting the referee at the football field.
B. Strong police guards were escorting the referee into the football field.
C. Strong police guards were escorting the referee from the football field.
D. Strong police guards were escorting the referee towards the football field.
65. The bank manager turned down his request for a home loan.
A. His request for a home loan was turned down by the bank manager.
B. His request for a home loan was turned up by the bank manager.

C. His request for a home loan was turned upside by the bank manager.
D. His request for a home loan was turned off by the bank manager.
66. Temperature is measured by a thermometer.
A. A thermometer is used to measure temperature.
B. A thermometer is used for measure temperature.
C. A thermometer is used with measure temperature.
D. A thermometer is used on measure temperature.
67. They think that the owner of the house has gone abroad.
A. The owner of the house is thought to go abroad.
B. The owner of the house is thought to have been going abroad.
C. The owner of the house is thought to have been gone abroad.
D. The owner of the house is thought to have gone abroad.
68. My suit needs to be cleaned before the interview but I’m busy to do that.
A. I must have my suit cleaned before the interview.
B. I must clean my suit before the interview.
C. I must have my suit to be cleaned before the interview.
D. I must have my suit cleans before the interview.
69. What a pity I failed the entrance exam.
A. I wish I had passed the entrance exam.
B. I wish I have passed the entrance exam.
C. I wish I will pass the entrance exam.
D. I wish I pass the entrance exam.
70. Maria eats very little so as not to put on weight.
A. Maria eats little very because she wants to lose the weight.
B. Maria eats very little because she wants to lose the weight.
C. Maria eats very little because she wants weight to lose.
D. Maria eats very little because lose the weight she wants to.
QUESTION 71 – 80: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the best sentence which is made
up from the given cue words and then mark your choice on the answer sheet.
71. / know / Linda / mine / engage / friend / you / ? /.

A. Do you know that Linda will be engaged with a friend of mine?
B. Do you know that Linda will be engaged up a friend of mine?
C. Do you know that Linda will be engaged to a friend of mine?
D. Do you know that Linda will be engaged for a friend of mine?
72. / panic / there / people / building / realize / be / fire /.
A. There was panic among people when they realized that the building was on fire.
B. There was among people panic when they realized that the building was on fire.
C. There was panic among people when they have realized the building that was on fire.
D. There was panic among people when they had realized that was on fire the building.
73. / stop / driver / car / time / child / save.
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A. The driver had stopped the car in time to save the child.
B. The driver stops the car in time to save the child.
C. The driver has stopped the car in time to save the child.
D. The driver stopped the car in time to save the child.
74. / bad weather / despite / decide / house / build / carry / we /.
A. Despite the bad weather we decided to carry out building the house.
B. Despite the bad weather we decided to carry off building the house.
C. Despite the bad weather we decided to carry up building the house.
D. Despite the bad weather we decided to carry on building the house.
75. / my brother / I / not think / mistake/ make / that / purpose.
A. I don’t think that my brother made that mistake for purpose.
B. I don’t think that my brother made that mistake on purpose.
C. I don’t think that my brother made that mistake with purpose.
D. I don’t think that my brother made that mistake at purpose.
76. / made / mind / we / not invite / party / them.
A. We made off our mind not to invite them to our party.
B. We made up our mind not to invite them to our party.
C. We made for our mind not to invite them to our party.
D. We made with our mind not to invite them to our party.

77. / return / spaceship / Earth / by 6 pm / next Monday.
A. The spaceship will have turned to the Earth by 6 pm next Monday.
B. The spaceship have returned to the Earth by 6 pm next Monday.
C. The spaceship will be returned to the Earth by 6 pm next Monday.
D. The spaceship will return to the Earth by 6 pm next Monday.
78. / tired / I / too / be / do /to / anything / today.
A. I’m too tired doing anything today.
B. I’m too tired do anything today.
C. I’m too tired to do anything today.
D. I’m too tired for doing anything today.
79. / we / to / arrange / meet / theatre / at / the / John / to / arrive / fail /.
A. We had arranged to meet at the theatre so John failed to arrive.
B. We had arranged to meet at the theatre but John failed to arrive.
C. We had arranged to meet at the theatre because John failed to arrive.
D. We had arranged to meet at the theatre therefore John failed to arrive.
80. / be / there / three / students / choose / best / ones / among.
A. There are three students be chosen among the best ones.
B. There are three students choosing among the best ones.
C. There are three students to choose among the best ones.
D. There are three students chosen among the best ones.
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THE KEYS
1D 11A 21D 31D 41B 51B 61B 71C
2B 12C 22A 32A 42A 52A 62A 72A
3B 13B 23B 33B 43B 53C 63C 73D
4C 14B 24B 34A 44B 54C 64C 74D
5A 15B 25B 35D 45B 55D 65A 75B
6C 16C 26C 36C 46B 56D 66B 76B
7B 17B 27B 37D 47D 57A 67D 77A
8A 18C 28D 38C 48A 58C 68A 78C

9D 19A 29B 39A 49C 59A 69A 79B
10C 20B 30C 40D 50A 60B 70B 80D
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