ĐỀ ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP - ĐẠI HỌC NĂM 2011 – ĐỀ 014
I. Pronunciation:
1. a. flour b. pour c. hour d. flower
b
2. a. walked b. missed c. wanted d. stopped
c
3. a. behind b. determine c. tiny d. vine
b
4. a. son b. none c. gone d. money
c
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5. a. sound b. doubt c. would d. count
c
6. a. deliver b. delicate c. define d. deny
b
7. a. reach b. teacup c. hearing d. heat
c
II. Find the mistake:
8. Before I moved to another place, the man who lives across the street often
helped me with my English.
a. moved
b. lives
c. often helped
d. with
b
9. Upon hatching, young ducks known how to swim.
a. Upon
b. hatching
c. known
d. how to swim
>c
10. In order of go abroad, one must present a medical report.
a. In order of
b. must present
c. a
d. medical
> a
III. Grammar and Vocabulary:
11. They showed a total for the local wildlife.
a. danger
b. ignorance
c. destruction
d. disregard
>d
12. We can learn from his talk.
a. something
b. nothing
c. anything
d. nonething
a
13. The fishing usually returns at dusk.
a. force
b. parade
c. boats
d. fleet
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>d
14. The soldiers received commands from one-eyed general.
a. a
b. an
c. very
d. no word is needed
a
15. The earth on the sun for its heat and light.
a. depends
b. depending
c. has depend
d. is depend
>a
16. The doctor recommended morning exercises every morning.
a. my father doing
b. that my father do
c. that my father does
d. that my father must do
b
17. He was with an extraordinary musical ability.
a. ensured
b. entrusted
c. entreated
d. endowed
>d
18. The foreign policies the Hoover administration undertook in
1929
were marked by good will and peaceful purpose.
a. that
b. where
c. on which
d. of
a
19. I wish my director to the conference this morning.
a. came
b. could come
c. can come
d. will come
>b
20. Who is your favorite friend? The girl the red hat.
a. wearing
b. wore
c. worn
d. to wear
a
21. I could a note of panic in his voice.
a. desist
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b. detest
c. detect
d. deter
>c
22. Hardly me when he greeted.
a. he had seen
b. did he saw
c. has he seen
d. had he seen
d
23. I wish your children making that noise. It's disturbing me.
a. would stop
b. are going to stop
c. stop
d. can stop
>a
24. "Do you still remember my name?" - "Yes." - He asked me if I still
remembered his name, and
a. I hadn't.
b. I said I did.
c. I said I wouldn't.
d. I answered I had.
b
25. It is impossible to tell the twins apart.
a. realistically
b. virtually
c. closely
d. extremely
>b
26. Many companies participated the trade fair.
a. on
b. in
c. with
d. about
b
27. The delay to the flight was brought by bad weather.
a. about
b. in
c. down
d. up
>a
28. It was only he told me his address that I realised that we were
neighbors.
a. then
b. until
c. as soon as
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d. when
b
29. For thousands of years, people have used vast amounts of wood for
building
and their homes.
a. they heat
b. to heat
c. heating
d. heat
c
30. I don't know how to tell you I have to say.
a. what
b. which
c. when
d. that
a
31. He said that the plane had already left and that I arrived an hour
earlier.
a. must have
b. had to
c. should have
d. was supposed to
>c
32. I advise you your money in the bank.
a. to put
b. put
c. putting
d. be put
a
33. Thousands of people use the of footpaths across these hills.
a. grid
b. network
c. circuit
d. channel
>b
34. Dick's business must be going rather well, by the house he has
just bought.
a. deducing
b. deciding
c. inferring
d. judging
d
35. We never go into the classroom the window.
a. out of
b. over
c. under
d. through
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> d
36. It turned out that he rushed to school as the teacher came to
class
late.
a. hadn't
b. should have
c. needn't have
d. mustn't
c
37. I want to thank you for your letter you told me about the
weather in
England.
a. in which
b. where
c. that
d. within which
>a
38. This contract is now
a. pointless
b. worthless
c. meaningless
d. hopeless
b
39. You may say you like.
a. as far as
b. as long as
c. as much as
d. so far
>b
40. for the fact that he was working abroad, he would willingly
have
helped with the project.
a. If it had been
b. If it had not been
c. Had it been
d. Hadn't it been
b
41. The talks in the classroom, in the corridor and in the schoolyard do not
a. matter much
b. help much
c. take place
d. go to
> c
42. Whenever he had an important decision to make, he to calm
his
nerves!
a. had smoked
b. would have smoked
c. would smoke
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d. would be smoking
c
43. One day a farmer and his son were to a town.
a. on the road
b. on our path
c. on their way
d. by the way
>c
44. If Elizabeth hadn't started smoking cigarettes, she a bad
cough.
a. would have got
b. wouldn't have got
c. would get
d. hadn't got
b
45. A newspaper's opinions are given in its .
a. cartoons
b. editorial
c. reports
d. titles
>b
46. They want to be independent their parents.
a. of
b. with
c. from
d. for
a
47. The terrorists who hijacked the plane last night are still holding ten
a. casualties
b. hostages
c. pedestrians
d. victims
>b
48. Mr. Brown is not a serious investor, but he likes to in the
stock
market.
a. splash
b. splatter
c. paddle
d. dabble
d
49. Only a small number of countries possess nuclear .
a. ammunition
b. equipment
c. guns
d. weapons
>d
50. he had a bad cold, William still went to work.
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a. Although
b. However
c. In spite of
d. Instead of
a