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ONE-PERIOD TEST
ENGLISH 12NC - No 2

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1). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:" It has
A

been known since the third century that coffee has a stimulated effect."
B
C
D
2). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Renoir's paintings . . . masterpieces all over the world."
A). had considered
B). are considering
C). are considered
D). consider
3). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). themselves
B). addition
C). affidavit
D). certificate
4). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). transcript
B). lifestyle
C). surcharge
D). mature
5). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Don't shout . . . me. I'm doing my best!"
A). to
B). at
C). with
D). about
6). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" It's hard to believe that my application for a scholarship
. . . ".
A). was denied
B). denied
C). was denying
D). has denied

7). Choose the best answer to complete the sentence:" She will be ill . . . . . . .. "
A). provided she takes a rest for a few days.
B). in case she takes a rest for a few days.
C). unless she takes a few days rest.
D). if she takes a few days' rest.
8). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Pauline and Helen . . . on our staying for lunch."
A). insisted
B). congratulated
C). decided
D). concentrated
9). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" It may take a few weeks for your application to be . . ."
A). processed
B). dealt
C). admitted
D). considered
10). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). financial
B). procedure
C). diploma
D). devastate
11). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Phone me before ten; . . . . I'll be too busy to talk to
you."
A). unless
B). whether
C). otherwise
D). if
12). Choose the sentence (A, B, C, or D) which is closest in meaning to the following:" Had we left any later, we
would have missed the train."
A). We left too late to catch the train.
B). We almost missed the train.

C). Because the train was late, we missed it.
D). We didn't miss the train because it left late.
13). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" He suddenly thought . . . Hilary. Perhaps she would
help."
A). about
B). X
C). to
D). of
14). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Something funny . . . in class yesterday."
A). happens
B). was happened
C). happened
D). is happened
15). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Boys and girls are coming under the influence of
emotions relating ot sex, aggression, . . . ., and so on."
A). competitiveness
B). competition
C). competitors
D). competing
16). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
“ Applicative forms for the examinations must be submitted before the deadline."
A
B
C
D
17). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . for the fact that he was working abroad, he
would willingly have helped with the project."
A). If it had been
B). If it hadn't been
C). Had it been

D). Hadn't it been


18). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" He was asked to write a(n) . . . .to return to his home
country after completing the course."
A). certification
B). application
C). affidavit
D). degree
19). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . notices will be sent to applicants whose scores
meet the requirements of admission."
A). Accepting
B). Acceptance
C). Acceptable
D). Acceptive
20). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . to Vietnamese universities depends on
examination results."
A). Admission
B). Submission
C). Certification
D). Allowance
21). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Why didn't you . . . . the burglary to the police?"
A). tell
B). say
C). admit
D). notify
22). Choose the sentence (A, B, C, or D) which is closest in meaning to the following:" Only customers with
coupons may use the service."
A). The service is restricted to customers in possession of coupons.
B). The service is available for coupons only.

C). Only rich customers can use the service.
D). Only customers with coupons are serviced here.
23). Choose the best answer to complete the sentence:" I wouldn't have got wet . . . . .. ."
A). if I had had an umbrella with me.
B). if I had an umbrella with me.
C). unless I had had an umbrella with me.
D). in case I had an umbrella with me.
24). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" If I had gone to the party last night, I . . . tired now."
A). am
B). would be
C). were
D). would have been
25). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). include
B). deadline
C). obtain
D). complete
26). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" The parents had been repeated warned about their son's misbehavior."
A
B
C
D
27). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . must satisfy the requirement for admission to the
university."
A). Applicants
B). Applicators
C). Applications
D). Applying
28). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:

" Living in a fast-pace and mobile society has created family stresses."
A
B
C
D
Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete it.
Like any other universities, the Open University can give you a degree. However, you don’t have to (29). .
. working to study. It can also open up a whole variety (30). . . . interest. If you have . (31). . . studied before, you
will enjoy the special, new pleasure of (32). . . your knowledge. You will make friends of (33). . . kinds. You may
also (34). . . . that your qualification provides new career opportunities.
You don’t actually (35). . . . to the Open University for lectures, but study at home, using television, radio
and computer software. You can (36). . . . one class a month if you wish at an Open University centre. Of course,
there are exams to take, as in any university. If you would like to know more, all you have to do is complete the
form below. It could be the start of a wonderful new period in your life.
29). A). end
B). leave
C). stop
D). break
30). A). from
B). for
C). of
D). in
31). A). never
B). often
C). always
D). ever
32). A). growing
B). changing
C). adding
D). increasing

33). A). each
B). all
C). every
D). both
34). A). suggest
B). find
C). want
D). wish
35). A). enter
B). join
C). go
D). arrive
36). A). attend
B). study
C). learn
D). give
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question.
In Britain, the availability of higher education has increased greatly in the second half of the twentieth
century. Nevertheless, finding a place in a university in Britain is not easy. University only takes the better
students. Because of this, and also because of the relatively high degree of personal supervision of students,
nearly all university students are not supposed to take a job during term time. Unless their parents are rich,
students receive a state grant of money that can cover most of their living expenses.


The Open university in Britain, which was started in 1969, allows people who do not have the opportunity
to go to a university to study for a degree. Its courses are taught through television, radio, and especially written
course books. Students work with their tutors, who discuss their written work, either at the meetings or through
correspondence. In the summer, they have to attend short residential courses of about a week.
37). Students don't find it easy to be offered a place in a university in Britain because of
A). a lack of schools for higher education.

B). an entrance requirement for good students.
C). a high degree of personal supervision of students.
D). the availability of higher education.
38). Most British univerdity students can't take a job during term time because
A). they are closely supervised by the university.
B). they get a grant of money form the state.
C). they are good students.
D). their parents are rich.
39). Open University students in Britain are required
A). to attend courses once a week.
B). to attend short courses during the summer.
C). to study at home through television, radio or with tutors at meetings or through correspondence.
D). to study at home during the course.
40). What is not true about the passage?
A). The state grants money to poor university students.
B). Tutors in the Open University help students with their written work.
C). Students can't work part-time while taking their course at university.
D). University in Britain is open to all students.


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ENGLISH 12NC - No 2

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1). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Don't shout . . . me. I'm doing my best!"
A). at
B). to
C). with
D). about
2). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Phone me before ten; . . . . I'll be too busy to talk to
you."
A). whether
B). otherwise
C). unless
D). if

3). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" He suddenly thought . . . Hilary. Perhaps she would
help."
A). about
B). of
C). to
D). X
4). Choose the best answer to complete the sentence:" I wouldn't have got wet . . . . .. ."
A). if I had an umbrella with me.
B). unless I had had an umbrella with me.
C). in case I had an umbrella with me.
D). if I had had an umbrella with me.
5). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" The parents had been repeated warned about their son's misbehavior."
A
B
C
D
6). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . notices will be sent to applicants whose scores
meet the requirements of admission."
A). Acceptive
B). Accepting
C). Acceptable
D). Acceptance
7). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" It's hard to believe that my application for a scholarship
. . . ".
A). denied
B). was denied
C). was denying
D). has denied
8). Choose the sentence (A, B, C, or D) which is closest in meaning to the following:

" Only customers with coupons may use the service."
A). The service is available for coupons only.
B). Only rich customers can use the service.
C). Only customers with coupons are serviced here.
D). The service is restricted to customers in possession of coupons.
9). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Pauline and Helen . . . on our staying for lunch."
A). insisted
B). congratulated
C). decided
D). concentrated
10). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . to Vietnamese universities depends on
examination results."
A). Admission
B). Submission
C). Certification
D). Allowance
11). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . must satisfy the requirement for admission to the
university."
A). Applications
B). Applicators
C). Applying
D). Applicants
12). Choose the sentence (A, B, C, or D) which is closest in meaning to the following:
" Had we left any later, we would have missed the train."
A). We left too late to catch the train.
B). Because the train was late, we missed it.
C). We almost missed the train.
D). We didn't miss the train because it left late.
13). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" It has been known since the third century that coffee has a stimulated effect."

A
B
C
D
14). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Why didn't you . . . . the burglary to the police?"
A). tell
B). notify
C). admit
D). say


15). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . for the fact that he was working abroad, he
would willingly have helped with the project."
A). If it had been
B). Had it been
C). If it hadn't been
D). Hadn't it been
16). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). financial
B). diploma
C). procedure
D). devastate
17). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" If I had gone to the party last night, I . . . tired now."
A). am
B). would be
C). were
D). would have been
18). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). mature
B). lifestyle

C). surcharge
D). transcript
19). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" Living in a fast-pace and mobile society has created family stresses."
A
B
C
D
20). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Boys and girls are coming under the influence of
emotions relating ot sex, aggression, . . . ., and so on."
A). competitiveness
B). competition
C). competitors
D). competing
21). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Something funny . . . in class yesterday."
A). was happened
B). happened
C). happens
D). is happened
22). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Renoir's paintings . . . masterpieces all over the
world."
A). are considered
B). are considering
C). had considered
D). consider
23). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" Applicative forms for the examinations must be submitted before the deadline."
A
B
C

D
24). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" He was asked to write a(n) . . . .to return to his home
country after completing the course."
A). certification
B). affidavit
C). application
D). degree
25). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). include
B). obtain
C). deadline
D). complete
26). Choose the best answer to complete the sentence:" She will be ill . . . . . . .. "
A). provided she takes a rest for a few days.
B). in case she takes a rest for a few days.
C). if she takes a few days' rest.
D). unless she takes a few days rest.
27). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" It may take a few weeks for your application to be . .
."
A). processed
B). dealt
C). admitted
D). considered
28). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). certificate
B). addition
C). themselves
D). affidavit
Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete it.
Like any other universities, the Open University can give you a degree. However, you don’t have to (29). .

. working to study. It can also open up a whole variety (30). . . . interest. If you have
(31). . . . studied before, you will enjoy the special, new pleasure of (32). . . your knowledge. You will make
friends of (33). . . kinds. You may also (34). . . . that your qualification provides new career opportunities.
You don’t actually (35). . . . to the Open University for lectures, but study at home, using television, radio
and computer software. You can (36). . . . one class a month if you wish at an Open University centre. Of course,
there are exams to take, as in any university. If you would like to know more, all you have to do is complete the
form below. It could be the start of a wonderful new period in your life.
29). A). stop
B). leave
C). break
D). end
30). A). in
B). for
C). from
D). of
31). A). ever
B). often
C). always
D). never
32). A). growing
B). increasing
C). changing
D). adding
33). A). all
B). every
C). each
D). both
34). A). suggest
B). wish
C). find

D). want
35). A). enter
B). arrive
C). join
D). go
36). A). learn
B). give
C). attend
D). study
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question.
In Britain, the availability of higher education has increased greatly in the second half of the twentieth
century. Nevertheless, finding a place in a university in Britain is not easy. University only takes the better
students. Because of this, and also because of the relatively high degree of personal supervision of students,


nearly all university students are not supposed to take a job during term time. Unless their parents are rich,
students receive a state grant of money that can cover most of their living expenses.
The Open university in Britain, which was started in 1969, allows people who do not have the opportunity
to go to a university to study for a degree. Its courses are taught through television, radio, and especially written
course books. Students work with their tutors, who discuss their written work, either at the meetings or through
correspondence. In the summer, they have to attend short residential courses of about a week.
37). Students don't find it easy to be offered a place in a university in Britain because of
A). the availability of higher education.
B). a lack of schools for higher education.
C). a high degree of personal supervision of students.
D). an entrance requirement for good students.
38). Most British univerdity students can't take a job during term time because
A). they are closely supervised by the university.
B). they get a grant of money form the state.
C). they are good students.

D). their parents are rich.
39). Open University students in Britain are required
A). to attend courses once a week.
B). to study at home during the course.
C). to attend short courses during the summer.
D). to study at home through television, radio or with tutors at meetings or through correspondence.
40). What is not true about the passage?
A). University in Britain is open to all students.
B). Tutors in the Open University help students with their written work.
C). The state grants money to poor university students.
D). Students can't work part-time while taking their course at university.


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ONE-PERIOD TEST
ENGLISH 12NC - No 2

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Nội dung đề số : 583
1). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Pauline and Helen . . . on our staying for lunch."
A). congratulated
B). insisted
C). decided
D). concentrated
2). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" He was asked to write a(n) . . . .to return to his home
country after completing the course."
A). certification
B). degree
C). application
D). affidavit
3). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Boys and girls are coming under the influence of
emotions relating ot sex, aggression, . . . ., and so on."
A). competitiveness
B). competition
C). competitors
D). competing
4). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.

A). lifestyle
B). mature
C). surcharge
D). transcript
5). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" Living in a fast-pace and mobile society has created family stresses."
A
B
C
D
6). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Why didn't you . . . . the burglary to the police?"
A). tell
B). say
C). admit
D). notify
7). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" It has been known since the third century that coffee has a stimulated effect."
A
B
C
D
8). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Don't shout . . . me. I'm doing my best!"
A). to
B). about
C). with
D). at
9). Choose the best answer to complete the sentence:" I wouldn't have got wet . . . . .. ."
A). if I had an umbrella with me.
B). unless I had had an umbrella with me.
C). if I had had an umbrella with me.

D). in case I had an umbrella with me.
10). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" It's hard to believe that my application for a
scholarship . . . ".
A). was denied
B). denied
C). was denying
D). has denied
11). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). diploma
B). procedure
C). financial
D). devastate
12). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Renoir's paintings . . . masterpieces all over the
world."
A). had considered
B). are considered
C). are considering
D). consider
13). Choose the best answer to complete the sentence:" She will be ill . . . . . . .. "
A). provided she takes a rest for a few days.
B). in case she takes a rest for a few days.
C). if she takes a few days' rest.
D). unless she takes a few days rest.
14). Choose the sentence (A, B, C, or D) which is closest in meaning to the following:" Only customers with
coupons may use the service."
A). The service is available for coupons only.
B). Only rich customers can use the service.
C). The service is restricted to customers in possession of coupons.
D). Only customers with coupons are serviced here.
15). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" It may take a few weeks for your application to be . .

."
A). processed
B). dealt
C). admitted
D). considered


16). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . notices will be sent to applicants whose scores
meet the requirements of admission."
A). Accepting
B). Acceptance
C). Acceptable
D). Acceptive
17). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . to Vietnamese universities depends on
examination results."
A). Submission
B). Admission
C). Certification
D). Allowance
18). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" The parents had been repeated warned about their son's misbehavior."
A
B
C
D
19). Choose the sentence (A, B, C, or D) which is closest in meaning to the following:
" Had we left any later, we would have missed the train."
A). We almost missed the train.
B). We left too late to catch the train.
C). Because the train was late, we missed it.

D). We didn't miss the train because it left late.
20). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). themselves
B). addition
C). affidavit
D). certificate
21). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Phone me before ten; . . . . I'll be too busy to talk to
you."
A). otherwise
B). whether
C). unless
D). if
22). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" He suddenly thought . . . Hilary. Perhaps she would
help."
A). of
B). about
C). to
D). X
23). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . must satisfy the requirement for admission to the
university."
A). Applications
B). Applicators
C). Applying
D). Applicants
24). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" Applicative forms for the examinations must be submitted before the deadline."
A
B
C
D

25). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). include
B). obtain
C). complete
D). deadline
26). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . for the fact that he was working abroad, he
would willingly have helped with the project."
A). If it had been
B). Had it been
C). If it hadn't been
D). Hadn't it been
27). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Something funny . . . in class yesterday."
A). happened
B). was happened
C). happens
D). is happened
28). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" If I had gone to the party last night, I . . . tired now."
A). am
B). were
C). would be
D). would have been
Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete it.
Like any other universities, the Open University can give you a degree. However, you don’t have to (29). .
. working to study. It can also open up a whole variety (30). . . . interest. If you have
(31) . . . . studied before, you will enjoy the special, new pleasure of (32). . . your knowledge. You will make
friends of (33). . . kinds. You may also (34). . . . that your qualification provides new career opportunities.
You don’t actually (35). . . . to the Open University for lectures, but study at home, using television, radio
and computer software. You can (36). . . . one class a month if you wish at an Open University centre. Of course,
there are exams to take, as in any university. If you would like to know more, all you have to do is complete the
form below. It could be the start of a wonderful new period in your life.

29). A). leave
B). stop
C). break
D). end
30). A). for
B). of
C). from
D). in
31). A). ever
B). always
C). never
D). often
32). A). increasing
B). changing
C). growing
D). adding
33). A). both
B). every
C). all
D). each
34). A). want
B). find
C). wish
D). suggest
35). A). arrive
B). go
C). enter
D). join
36). A). attend
B). learn

C). study
D). give
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question.
In Britain, the availability of higher education has increased greatly in the second half of the twentieth
century. Nevertheless, finding a place in a university in Britain is not easy. University only takes the better
students. Because of this, and also because of the relatively high degree of personal supervision of students,


nearly all university students are not supposed to take a job during term time. Unless their parents are rich,
students receive a state grant of money that can cover most of their living expenses.
The Open university in Britain, which was started in 1969, allows people who do not have the opportunity
to go to a university to study for a degree. Its courses are taught through television, radio, and especially written
course books. Students work with their tutors, who discuss their written work, either at the meetings or through
correspondence. In the summer, they have to attend short residential courses of about a week.
37). Students don't find it easy to be offered a place in a university in Britain because of
A). a lack of schools for higher education.
B). a high degree of personal supervision of students.
C). an entrance requirement for good students.
D). the availability of higher education.
38). Most British univerdity students can't take a job during term time because
A). they are good students.
B). they get a grant of money form the state.
C). they are closely supervised by the university.
D). their parents are rich.
39). Open University students in Britain are required
A). to study at home during the course.
B). to study at home through television, radio or with tutors at meetings or through correspondence.
C). to attend courses once a week.
D). to attend short courses during the summer.
40). What is not true about the passage?

A). The state grants money to poor university students.
B). University in Britain is open to all students.
C). Tutors in the Open University help students with their written work.
D). Students can't work part-time while taking their course at university.


NAME:
CLASS:

ONE-PERIOD TEST
ENGLISH 12NC - No 2

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Nội dung đề số : 374
1). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Renoir's paintings . . . masterpieces all over the world."
A). had considered
B). are considering
C). consider
D). are considered
2). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Something funny . . . in class yesterday."
A). happens
B). was happened
C). happened
D). is happened
3). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" Living in a fast-pace and mobile society has created family stresses."
A
B
C
D
4). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" It may take a few weeks for your application to be . . ."
A). dealt
B). admitted
C). processed
D). considered
5). Choose the sentence (A, B, C, or D) which is closest in meaning to the following:
" Had we left any later, we would have missed the train."
A). We left too late to catch the train.
B). Because the train was late, we missed it.

C). We almost missed the train.
D). We didn't miss the train because it left late.
6). Choose the sentence (A, B, C, or D) which is closest in meaning to the following:" Only customers with
coupons may use the service."
A). The service is available for coupons only.
B). Only rich customers can use the service.
C). The service is restricted to customers in possession of coupons.
D). Only customers with coupons are serviced here.
7). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . for the fact that he was working abroad, he would
willingly have helped with the project."
A). If it had been
B). If it hadn't been
C). Had it been
D). Hadn't it been
8). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" If I had gone to the party last night, I . . . tired now."
A). am
B). were
C). would have been
D). would be
9). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). addition
B). affidavit
C). themselves
D). certificate
10). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" He was asked to write a(n) . . . .to return to his home
country after completing the course."
A). affidavit
B). certification
C). application
D). degree

11). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" It's hard to believe that my application for a
scholarship . . . ".
A). denied
B). was denied
C). was denying
D). has denied
12). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). financial
B). diploma
C). procedure
D). devastate
13). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Boys and girls are coming under the influence of
emotions relating ot sex, aggression, . . . ., and so on."
A). competition
B). competitiveness
C). competitors
D). competing
14). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Don't shout . . . me. I'm doing my best!"
A). to
B). about
C). with
D). at
15). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . to Vietnamese universities depends on
examination results."
A). Allowance
B). Submission
C). Certification
D). Admission
16). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" The parents had been repeated warned about their son's misbehavior."

A
B
C
D
17). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:


" Applicative forms for the examinations must be submitted before the deadline."
A
B
C
D
18). Choose the word or phrase (marked A, B,C, or D) that needs correcting in the sentence:
" It has been known since the third century that coffee has a stimulated effect."
A
B
C
D
19). Choose the best answer to complete the sentence:" She will be ill . . . . . . .. "
A). provided she takes a rest for a few days.
D). unless she takes a few days rest.
B). in case she takes a rest for a few days.
C). if she takes a few days' rest.
20). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). include
B). obtain
C). deadline
D). complete
21). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . must satisfy the requirement for admission to the
university."

A). Applications
B). Applicants
C). Applicators
D). Applying
22). Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
A). transcript
B). lifestyle
C). surcharge
D). mature
23). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" He suddenly thought . . . Hilary. Perhaps she would
help."
A). about
B). of
C). to
D). X
24). Choose the best answer to complete the sentence:" I wouldn't have got wet . . . . .. ."
A). if I had an umbrella with me.
B). if I had had an umbrella with me.
C). unless I had had an umbrella with me.
D). in case I had an umbrella with me.
25). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Phone me before ten; . . . . I'll be too busy to talk to
you."
A). whether
B). otherwise
C). unless
D). if
26). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Why didn't you . . . . the burglary to the police?"
A). tell
B). say
C). notify

D). admit
27). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" Pauline and Helen . . . on our staying for lunch."
A). congratulated
B). concentrated
C). decided
D). insisted
28). Choose the word or phrase that best fits the sentence:" . . . . notices will be sent to applicants whose scores
meet the requirements of admission."
A). Accepting
B). Acceptance
C). Acceptable
D). Acceptive
Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete it.
Like any other universities, the Open University can give you a degree. However, you don’t have to (29). .
. working to study. It can also open up a whole variety (30). . . . interest. If you have
(31). . . . studied before, you will enjoy the special, new pleasure of (32). . . your knowledge. You will make
friends of (33). . . kinds. You may also (34). . . . that your qualification provides new career opportunities.
You don’t actually (35). . . . to the Open University for lectures, but study at home, using television, radio
and computer software. You can (36). . . . one class a month if you wish at an Open University centre. Of course,
there are exams to take, as in any university. If you would like to know more, all you have to do is complete the
form below. It could be the start of a wonderful new period in your life.
29). A). leave
B). break
C). stop
D). end
30). A). of
B). in
C). for
D). from
31). A). never

B). often
C). always
D). ever
32). A). increasing
B). adding
C). changing
D). growing
33). A). both
B). each
C). every
D). all
34). A). want
B). wish
C). suggest
D). find
35). A). join
B). enter
C). go
D). arrive
36). A). learn
B). attend
C). study
D). give
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question.
In Britain, the availability of higher education has increased greatly in the second half of the twentieth
century. Nevertheless, finding a place in a university in Britain is not easy. University only takes the better
students. Because of this, and also because of the relatively high degree of personal supervision of students,
nearly all university students are not supposed to take a job during term time. Unless their parents are rich,
students receive a state grant of money that can cover most of their living expenses.



The Open university in Britain, which was started in 1969, allows people who do not have the opportunity
to go to a university to study for a degree. Its courses are taught through television, radio, and especially written
course books. Students work with their tutors, who discuss their written work, either at the meetings or through
correspondence. In the summer, they have to attend short residential courses of about a week.
37). Students don't find it easy to be offered a place in a university in Britain because of
A). a lack of schools for higher education.
B). a high degree of personal supervision of students.
C). an entrance requirement for good students.
D). the availability of higher education.
38). Most British univerdity students can't take a job during term time because
A). they are closely supervised by the university.
B). their parents are rich.
C). they are good students.
D). they get a grant of money form the state.
39). Open University students in Britain are required
A). to attend courses once a week.
B). to study at home through television, radio or with tutors at meetings or through correspondence.
C). to study at home during the course.
D). to attend short courses during the summer.
40). What is not true about the passage?
A). The state grants money to poor university students.
B). Tutors in the Open University help students with their written work.
C). University in Britain is open to all students.
D). Students can't work part-time while taking their course at university.



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