Đề luyện thi tốt nghiệp Môn: Anh Văn Năm 2011- Đề 26
1. a necessary dimension for measuring astronomical space and the distance of
heavenly bodies from the Earth.
(A) Once in time
(B) Time is
(C) The time
(D) It is time
2. Jackie Joyner-Kersce, the world record in the heptathlon in the 1988 Olympics, also
won the long jump in that year.
(A) whose setting
(B) which she set
(C) whoever set
(D) who set
3. The fossilized remains of a type of camel a dog have been found in the Bad Lands
of South Dakota.
(A) no more large
(B) no larger than
(C) not larger
(D) which no larger
4. Gorillas are quiet animals, they are capable of making about 20 different sounds.
(A) whether
(B) which
(C) even though
(D) as well as
5. Although the Earth's chemical composition had been studied for years, only toward the
end of the nineteenth century as a discipline in its own right.
(A) when geochemistry was recognized
(B) was geochemistry recognized
(C) then recognized as geochemistry
(D) as geochemistry was recognized
6. Because the wood of the dogwood tree is very hard, is used for objects, such as
roller skate wheels, in which hardness is desired.
(A) and
(B) it
(C) what
(D) thus
7. In hot, dry regions, the Sun's heat causes the outer layer of rocks , a process called
exfoliation.
(A) are expanded and peeled away
(B) to expand and peel away
(C) expands and peels away
(D) they expand and peel away
8. The lower in a room, the more slowly our eyes focus.
(A) the level of lighting
(B) light level
(C) leveling of light
(D) lighting is level
9. Sarah Orne Jeweft, a nineteenth-century writer, read widely in her family's
extensive library.
(A) That she received little education formally.
(B) The little formal education that she received.
(C) Little formal education that was received by.
(D) Although she received little formal education.
10. In the early twentieth century, the "Model T" automobile was mass-produced and
sold at a price could afford.
(A) the average person who
(B) that the average person who
(C) and the average person
(D) the average person
11. Not only all the positive charge of an atom, it is also the site of the weight of every
atom.
(A) does the nucleus hold
(B) the nucleus holding
(C) the nucleus does hold
(D) holds the nucleus
12. The wind-rippled sand at California's Kelso Dunes resembles
(A) to be an ocean floor
(B) as an ocean floor
(C) an ocean floor
(D) being an ocean floor
13. Fossil records indicate existing in the past have become extinct.
(A) that many species of organisms
(B) many species of organisms that
(C) many species of organisms are
(D) there are many organisms
14. Experiments related to the sense of smell are more easily than those related to
perception of color.
(A) setting them up
(B) to set up
(C) set up
(D) sets up those
15. The Pulitzer Prize has been in American literature for more than seventy years.
(A) the award most prestigious that
(B) the most prestigious award
(C) a prestigious award that most
(D) most prestigious award
16. Those interested in covered bridges can find six of they between Keene and
Winchester, New Hampshire.
17. The Sun's energy is generated deep in the solar core by the synthesis of helium from
hydrogen through a sequences of thermonuclear fusion reactions.
18. Using carbon-dating techniques, archaeologists can determine the age of many
ancient objects by measurement the amount of radioactive carbon they contain.
19. The evolutionary adaptation of a particular species of animal over time occurs in
response to environmental conditions, including others animals.
20. Saturn is the second largest planet after Jupiter, with a diameter nearly ten times those
of Earth.
21. Ogden Nash often extended sentences over several lines produce surprising and
comical rhymes.
22. By the second month of life, most infant can turn their heads and move their eyes to
follow the movements of people and large objects around them.
23. Early movies had appeal immediate and became a means to present contemporary
attitudes, fashions, and events.
24. Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr, clergyman and civil rights leader, won the 1964 Nobel
Peace Prize for his work toward racially equality in the United States.
25. Leontyne Price ranks among the most celebration sopranos of her time.
26. Carrie Chapman Catt was instrumental in passing the Nineteenth Amendment to the
United States Constitution gives women the right to vote.
27. Discovery in 1789 and isolated from other elements in 1841, uranium is valued as a
source of atomic energy.
28. Ulysses S. Kay was among the United States composers visited the Soviet Union in
1958 to participate in a cultural exchange program.
29. Alaska is fame for tall mountains and beautiful scenery.
30. True ferns have undergone remarkably little change during its long geological history,
which extends back to the Devonian period.
31. Diplomatic negotiations generally take place in embassies or in the foreign offices of
the countries which in ambassadors are accredited.
32. The novelist Shirley Hazzard is noted for the insight, poetic style, and sensitive she
demonstrates in her works.
33. Compare with the jagged estuaries of the Atlantic coast, the Pacific coast seems
almost uniformly straight.
34. Because of its low cholesterol content, margarine is a widely used substitute from
butter.
35. After the Boston Tea party in 1773, coffeehouses in the North American colonies
became centers for gossip, gamble, and political criticism.
36. Studies by B.E. Skinner indicate that reward positively reinforces behavior and males
that behavior likely more to recur.
37. Mathematical puzzles are common into history because they have been used as
intelligence tests and amusements.
38. Most authorities consider both dreaming while sleep and daydreaming to be forms of
fantasy.
39. Genetic engineering is helping researchers unravel the mysteries of previously
incurable diseases so that they can get to its root causes and find cures.
40. The Montessori method of education stresses initiative and self-reliance to permitting
pupils to pursue independently whatever interests them, but within disciplined limits.
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