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KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG CUỐI NĂM 2011
MÔN: ANH VĂN – ĐỀ 14

PRONUNCIATION
A. Circle the word whose bold part is pronounced differently from that of the
other three.
1. A. eliminate B. expand C. reform D. invest
2.A.domestic B.politic C.optimistic D.moderate
3. A. drug B. subsidy C. suburb D. university
Bicycle the word wich has a different stress pattern from that of the other three.
4. Commitment B. inflation C.collection D. enterprise
5. A. dissolve B. observe C. publish D. appraise

VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
A. Vocabulary
Choose the word that best fits each blank.
6. The project had demanded considerable of time and effort.
A. invest B. investor
C. investment D. investing
7. The President his commitment to democratic elections.
A. reaffimed B. retold
C. arranged D. reused
8. Numbers of people support the refrom .
A. Personal B. Considerable
C. Reasonable C. Variable
9. It’s to drive though a red light.
A. legal B. acceptable
C. illegal D. areole
10. The government accepts the proposals to the social security system.
A. inform B. change
C. reform D.replace


11. I don’t get paid in cash .My salary is paid into my bank .
A. deposit B.account
C. intervention Dwelled
12. The company is calling for government to save the steel company.
A. interruption B. intersetion
C. Imitation D. invention
13. Is currently running at 5%
A. Deflation B. inflation
C. Imitation D.Intention
14. The reforms in economy have recently become
A. lawbreaker B. lawyer
C. lawmaker D. law
15. Output consists of both exports and sales on the market.
A. foreign B.domestic
C. abroad D. cosmetic

B. Grammar
Choose the word / phrase that best fits each blank.

16. Some delegates to the World Bank conference were attacked bottles and rocks
before police could break up the demonstrators.
A. by B. at
C. in D.with
17. By 1970, rice an important crop in the South.
A. being B. has been
C. was D. was being
18. Deand of the new line of cars is up; production will increase.
A. however B. despite
C. therefore D. so
19. The files were alphabetically.

A. organization B. organizer
C. organize D. organizeed
20. The art museum is located nex the museum of natural history on state
street.
A. on B. in
C. had D. for
21. Come to our next picnic if you the chance.
A. have B. will have
C. had D. had had
22. The airport guard made us our pockets at the security gate.
A. to empty B. empty
C. emptying D. emptied
23. Professor jones, man who discovered the new drug that everyone is talking
about, refused to give a press conference.
A. and B.a
C. the D.
24. Staff an environmental group will be here to check for evidence of
pollution.
A. in B. by
C. about D. from
25. Profits have improved, we`re all getting bonuses .
A. Since B. Before
C. During D. Although
26. He said that Nora and jam married next month.
A. are getting B. were getting
C. have getting D. is getting
27. Jack has started his own business .Everything is going quite .
A. bad B. well
C. badly D. good
28. If Maathew his alarm clock, he wouldn1t have overslept.

A. so B. set
C. had set D. has set
29. Marta`s boyfriend was angry that he got in his car and drove home alone.
Leaving her to get the bus back to her flat.
A. so B. about
C. in D. on
READING COMPREHENSION

A. Read the passage and choose the best answers.

The fist systemic change would affect productive workers – those who actually
make the goods and sevices that corporations then sell to get” their” profits. Such
workert would become their own collective board of directors. Corporations
would then no longer have tiny boards of directors (elected by and accountable to
shareholders) that extract profits , control workers, and dominate politics and
culture.By making productive workers anddirectors the same group of people
,wages and working conditions would suddenly become as important as profits to
decision-makers.
The second systemic change would subject these new workers or directors to a
social system of checks and balances governing their ecomic decisions. They
would have to share the power to decide how much work will be done, how much
profit will be made,and how the profits will be distributed and used across the
society . the worker or directors would share such decision-making with several
groups,othE “stakeholders” who likewise depend on the results of such decisions.
These other groups include,firstly, all those workers who do not directly produce
goods and services , but rather provide the conditions for enabling production
To occur. Such enablers include, for example ,the clerks ,sales,and purchasing
personnel , wholesale and retail merchats,secretaries,bank workers, and so on.
Other enablers are workers in government and social welfare enterprises (public
schools, hospitals,military etc.). Beside such workers,cocal, state, and national

communities would also join in democratically co-determining job conditions ,the
sizes of profits ,and their disposition. Finally, just as community members would
share decision-making power inside enterprises with the workert, the latter would
share decision-making powers over communnity affairs. Such a worker-
community system of checks and balances would democratize society`s basic
economic – for the first time in history – as well as link them intimately with
similarly organized social decisions.


31. How many ideas are there in the passage?
A. four B. five
C. Two D. three
32. Regular amount of money that you earn, usually every week ,for work or services
means . .
A. salary B. wager
C.commission D.over
33. Who are enablers?
A. The clerks, sales,purchasing personnel, wholesale and retail merchants, secretaries
, bank workers,…
B. The clerks, sales, purchasing personnel, managers, secretaries, bank workers,
C. The principal, sales , purchasing personnel, wholesale and retail merchants,
secretaries , bank workers,…
D. The clerks, sales, engineers, wholesale and retail merchants, secretaries, bank
workers,
34. Who are elected and accountable to shareholders?
A. Managers.
B. Secretaries.
C. Board of directors.
D. Workers.
35. The phrase the latter in paragraph 3 refers to .

A. the community members
B. the enterprises
C. the workers
D. the directors
B. Choose the suitable wort to fill in each blank.
Since the introduction of economic reforms in India in early 1990s , the major
thrust of the country has been to achieve faster economic (36) ,higher
export earnings, greater foreign exchange reserves, and enhanced foreign direct
investment.(37) efforts have been directed towards achieving the desired
goals in all these macro-economic parameters. (38) It is heartening to
note the accomplishments at the macro-economic front, it is(39)
disturbing that the enhanced rate of economic growth has failed to address certain
issues of vital importance. These issues and concerns include the dynamics of
labor market ,progress (40) the agriculture sector, gender equality, caste
representations, cultural development and environmental protection.

36. A. grows B. growth C.growing D. grew
37. A. large B. enormous C. big D. wide
38. A. when B. by C. while D. with
38. A. equally B. equality C. equal D. equation
40. A. at B. with C. on D. of
WRITING
A. Sentence Transformation
Choose the sentence which is closest in meaning to the original one.
41. It is impossible for tulips to be grown in such poor soil.
A. Tulips can be possbly grown in such poor soil.
B. Tulips can`t possbly grown in such poor soil.
C. Tulips can possbly be grown in such poor soil.
D. Tulips can`t possbly grown in such fertile soil.
42. The children couldn’t go shopping because of the rain.

A. The rain prevented the children from going shopping.
B. The rain prevents the children from going shopping.
C. The rain prevented the children from go shopping.
D. The rain prevented the children go shopping.

43. They havee never been to Egypt before.
A. It’s the first time they were to Egypt.
B. It`s the first time they are to Egypt.
C. It`s the first time they have been to Egypt.
D. It`s the first time they had been to Egypt.
44. It is an exciting place that I go there many times.
A. The place is exciting enough me to go many times.
B. The place is exciting enough me going many times.
C. The place is too exciting for me to go many times.
D. The place is so exciting that for me to go many times.
45. Living in the countryside is boring.
A. Some people found it broring to live in the countryside.
B. Some people find it broring living in the countryside.
C. Some people find it broring to live in the countryside.
D. Some people find it broring to be lived in the countryside.
B. error Recognition
Identify the word/ phrase that must be changed to make the sentence correct.
46. It is the strict policy of this company that no employee should have to put up for
A B C
any form of sexual harassment.
D
47. The legal department has just uncovered new information’s that you will find
most
A B C
interesting.

D
48. Any request for a leave of absence must make in writing at least three months in
A B C D
advance.
49. Despite of recent setbacks, we firmly believe the company to be good investment.
A B C D
50.To receive information for invest in our company, just call our toll free number.
A B C D

KEY
1. D 11.B 21.A 31.C 41.B
2. A 12.C 22. B 32.B 42A
3. D 13.B 23.C 33.A 43.A
4. D 14.D 24. D 34.C 44.A
5. C 15.B 25. A 35.C 45.C
6. C 16.D 26. B 36.B 46.C
7. A 17.C 27. B 37.B 47.C
8. B 18.C 28. C 38.C 48.C
9. C 19.D 29. A 39.A 49.A
10. C 20.C 30. D 40.D 50.B

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