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ĐỀ LUYỆN THI ĐẠI HỌC – SỐ 6
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH
I/ Phonetics:
1. a. home b. tomb c. comb d. dome
2. a. says b. bays c. days d. rays
3. a. none b. tomb c. tongue d. onion
4. a. companion b. comparison c. company d. compartment
5. a. loose b. lose c. cease d. dose
II/ Stress:
6. a. nominate b. susceptible c. resistant d. recovery
7. a. eliminate b. domesticate c. unlimited d. sabotage
8. a. substantial b. technological c. exponential d. infiltration
9. a. immunity b. pursuit c. perfection d. confident
10. a. accompany b. unfinished c. contagion d. separate
III/ Vocabulary and structure:
11. If you want to ………. Success in life, you have to work hard.
a. achieve b. receive c. award d. earn
12. He was homesick and he ……….all his family and friend.
a. lost b. lacked c. desired d. missed
13. I wanted to put my stereo together, but I couldn’t make ……….of the instructions.
a. sight b. sense c. reality d. understand
14. The ……….of living goes up and up. It’ll never go down.
a. price b. value c. cost d. expense
15. This hotel really tries hard to look after its ……….
a. clients b. patients c. customers d. guests
16. After the water workers went on strike there was a……….of water.
a. drain b. shortage c. loss d. decrease
17. As the streets of our city become busier, people are turning more and more to the ……….bike.
a. historical b. old-fashioned c. old age d. elderly
18. ……….it was raining heavily, we went out without a raincoat.
a. in spite b. in spite of c. however d. although


19. No child……….the age of sixteen will be admitted to this film.
a. before b. except c. lacking d. below
20. Is it worth waiting for a table in this restaurant or shall we go ……….else?
a. anywhere b. otherwise c. somewhere d. everywhere
21. This is the oldest building ……….the village.
a. of b. by c. in d. to
22. These figures show a ……….in the number of unemployed people in the developing countries.
a. loss b. lessening c. reduction d. lowering
23. When you ……….him, give him my best wishes.
a. will visit b. would visit c. visit d. have visited
24. The doctor arranged for me to see the …………at the hospital about the pain in my back.
a. expert b. specialist c. specialty d. expertise
25 The doctor gave the patient……….examination to discover the cause of his collapse
a. a thorough b. a universal c. an exact d. a whole
26 ……….scientists have observed increased pollution in the water supply.
a. late b. later c. latter d lately
27 The best rooms in that hotel…………the bay.
a. view b. regard c. overlook d examine
28 There was a sudden loud…………which made everybody jump.
a. bang b. strike c. split d. stroke
29 She never says a word; she is as …………as a mouse.
a. quiet b. small c. slight d. noise
30. After he had broken his leg, Henry could go up and down stairs………….
a. hardly b. in difficulties c. with difficulty d. hard
31. The council gave us permission to go …………with our building plan.
a. ahead b. along c. up d. down
32. If the new arrangement doesn’t work out, we will go …………to the old one.
a. on b. after c. back d. in
33. If there aren’t enough chairs to go…………some people will have to stand.
a. for b. on c. off d. around

34. As a car went…………I saw her.
a. by b. away c. through d. with
IV. Read the passage and choose the best answer:
Human memory, formerly believed to be inefficient is really more sophisticated than of a computer. Researchers approaching the
problem from a variety of points of view have all concluded that there is a great deal more stored in our minds than has been generally
supposed. Dr. Wilder Penfield, a Canadian neurosurgeon, proved that by stimulating their brains electrically, he could elicit the total
recall of specific events in his subjects’ lives. Even dreams and other minor events supposedly forgotten for many years suddenly
emerged in detail.
The memory trace is the term for whatever is the internal representation of the specific information about the event stored I the
memory. Assumed to have been made by structural changes in the brain, the memory trace is not subject to direct observation but is
rather a theoretical construct that we use to speculate about how information presented at a particular time can cause performance at a
later time. Most theories include the strength of the memory trace as variable in the degree of learning, retention, and retrieval possible
for a memory. One theory is that the fantastic capacity for storage in the brain is the result of an almost unlimited combination of
interconnections between brain cells, stimulated by patterns of activity. Repeated references to the same information support recall.
Or, to say that another way, improved performance is the result of strengthening the chemical bonds in the memory.
35. Compared with a computer, human memory is ………………
a. more complex b. more limited c. less dependable d. less durable
36. According to the passage, researchers have concluded that…………………
a. the mind has a much greater capacity for memory than was previously believed
b. the physical basis for memory is clear
c. different points of view are valuable
d. human memory is inefficient
37. How did Penfield stimulate dreams and other minor events from the past?
a. by surgery b. by electric stimulation c. by repetition d. by chemical stimulation
38. All of the following are true of a memory trace EXCEPT that………………………
a. it is probably made by structural changes in the brain
b. it is able to be observed
c. it is a theoretical construct
d. it is related to the degree of recall
39.The word “ elicit” is closest in meaning to ………………………………

a. prove b. prevent c. cause d. reject
40.According to the passage, the capacity for storage in the brain
a. can be understood by examining the physiology. b. is stimulated by patterns of activity.
c. has a limit combination of relationships d. is not influenced by repetition.
V. Sentence Transformation:
41. It was kind of Jane to send me flowers when I was sick.
a. I was kind enough to send Jane flowers. b. I appreciate Jane’s sending me flowers when I was ill.
c. Jane was ill, so I sent her flowers. d. I did not receive any flowers from Jane.
42. Although Mr. Pike was seriously ill, he still composed nice piece of music.
a. Mr. Pike’s pieces of music were very serious.
b. Mr. Pike didn’t compose any nice piece of music because he was seriously ill.
c. Despite his serious illness, Mr. Pike still composed nice pieces of music.
d. Mr. Pike was too ill to compose music.
43. While we’re on vacation, Mary will look after the dog.
a. we’re going to buy a dog for Mary after returning from vacation.
b. If we go on vacation, Mary will stay at our house.
c. Mary will be looked after while we’re on vacation.
d. Mary will take care of our dog while we’re on vacation.
44. John was supposed to be here at 8 o’clock, but he’s late.
a. John arrived at 9.00. b. John arrived at 8.00
c. John should have arrived at 8.00, but he didn’t. d. John arrived too late to see his friend.
45. No one but the seven-year-old boy saw the terrible accident.
a. Only the seven year old boy saw the terrible accident.
b. No one at all saw the seven year old boy’s terrible accident.
c. The seven year old boy saw no one in the terrible accident.
d. No one in the terrible saw the seven year old boy.
VI. Read the passage and choose the best words:
About 50 or so kinds of modern plastic are made form oil, gas or coal-non-renewable natural resources. We …1………well over three
million tones of the stuff in Japan each year and sooner or later most of it is thrown away. A high ……2…… of our annual
consumption is in the …3…… of packaging and this …4………about seven percent by weight, of our domestic ……5……. Almost

all of it can recycled, but very little of it is, though the plastic recycling ………6… is growing fast. The plastics themselves are
extremely energy –rich- they have a higher calorific ……7……than coal and one …8……… of “recovery” strongly …9………by
plastic manufacturers is the ……10……of waste plastic into a fuel.
46. a. import b. remove c. consume d. consign
47. a. race b. proportion c. portion d. amount
48. a. kind b. way c. type d. form
49. a. constitutes b. carries c. takes d. makes
50. a. goods b. refuse c. rubble d. requirement
51. a. plant b. manufacture c. industry d. factory
52. a. value b. degree c. effect d. demand
53. a. mechanism b. measure c. medium d. method
54. a. argued b. favored c. desired d. presented
55. a. melting b. exchange c. convert d. replacement
VII. Find mistakes:
56. Fertilizers are used primarily to enrich the soil and increasing yield of crops
A B C D
57. Because of the approaching storm, the wind began to blow and the sky became dark as evening.
A B C D
58. Ours is among the few schools in the country which has been awarded the status as a standard school.
A B C D
59. When it is frightened for example by a storm dairy cows refuse to give milk.
A B C D
60. It is said that Nobel felt very badly about the application of his invention to the creation of weapons of war.
A B C D
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11. A 12D 13B 14.C 15. D 16. B 17. B 18. D 19. D 20. C
21.C 22.C 23.C 24.B 25.A 26.D 27C 28.A 29.A 30.C
31. A 32. C 33.D 34. A 35. A 36. A 37. B 38. B 39. C 40.B
41.B 42.C 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.A 47B 48D 49A 50A

51. C 52.A 53.D 54.B 55.C 56. D 57.D 58.C 59.A 60.B






















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