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KỲ THI THỬ ĐH- CĐ NĂM 2011 MÔN ANH VĂN – ĐỀ 011

Cu 1: ________ test was given, our class leader managed to get good marks.
A. Whenever B. Whatever C. However D.
Wherever
Cu 2: The students in this class, _____ are from the provinces, are having trouble
finding decent accommodation.
A. most of whom B. many of that C. almost of whom D. all
whom
Cu 3: He is boasting; what he is saying is just a(n) _________.
A. statement B. understatement C. overstatement D.
restatement
Cu 4: English / speak / almost / part / the world //
A. English is spoken in almost every part of the world.
B. English is spoken in almost parts of the world.
C. English is speaking in almost all parts of the world.
D. Almost every part in the world is spoken with English.
Cu 5: _________ any letters from him lately?
A. Do you receive B. Have you received C. Are you receiving D. Had
you received
Cu 6: I _________ a meeting at the office this time tomorrow, so you can phone me
later in the evening.
A. have B. have had C. will have had D. will
be having
Cu 7: She said she __________ that film years before.
A. saw B. has seen C. had seen D.
would see
Cu 8: I strongly support the idea of having _______ uniform for the company.
A. not B. the C. a D. an
Cu 9: I went to ______ wonderful concert by the London Symphony Orchestra.
A. the B. a C. any D.


such
Cu 10: _________ he gets home before us and can't get in?
A. If B. What if C. If only D.
Unless
Cu 11: She wasn't paying attention; that was why she burnt her finger.
A. If she had been paying no attention, she might not have burnt her finger.
B. Because she had been paying attention, she might not have burnt her finger.
C. Had she been paying attention, she might not have burnt her finger.
D. If she had been paying attention, she wouldn't burn her finger.
Cu 12: It is tiring to talk to such _________-minded person.
A. conservative B. conserved C. conservation D.
conserving
Cu 13: I last met her _______ October last year.
A. since B. in C. on D. for
Cu 14: She is always borrowing money _______ me.
A. from B. to C. of D. in
Cu 15: Motor vehicles account _______ 75% of air pollution in the major cities.
A. of B. in C. on D. for
Cu 16: They are going _______ to the beach for a week.
A. up B. over C. away D. off
Cu 17: 'Who did you come to the party with?' said Tom to Lyn.
A. Tom asked Lyn who did she come to the party with.
B. Tom wanted to know with whom Lyn had come to the party.
C. Tom asked Lyn who she came to the party with.
D. Tom asked Lyn who she had come to the party with?
Cu 18: 'Would you mind if I smoked in here?' said the man.
A. The man wanted me not to smoke in there. B. The man wanted me
to smoke in there.
C. The man asked for permission to smoke in there. D. The man offered me
a cigarette to smoke in there

Cu 19: He profited greatly _______ his year abroad.
A. in B. from C. of D. for
Cu 20: There was a terrible _____________ on Highway 10 this morning. Five vehicles
were involved.
A. scratch B. incident C. crash D.
damage
Cu 21: I think he's a really good live performer, and his songs are excellent. ______ you
can't hear the words because the music is too loud.
A. The trouble is B. In fact C. On the whole D.
What's more
Cu 22: ________ will they return us the book? _ Maybe in a week's time.
A. How fast B. How often C. How long D.
How soon
Cu 23: Please don't talk so loudly while I'm studying.
A. I'd rather not to talk so loudly while I'm studying.
B. While studying, you shouldn't talk so loudly.
C. I'd sooner you didn't talk so loudly while I'm studying.
D. I'm sorry you were talking so loudly while I'm studying.
Cu 24: Would you like a piece of cake? - ________.
A. Yes, I would B. Yes, I do like C. Yes, please D.
Yes, of course
Cu 25: I couldn't find Joe at the party last night. If I _______ him, we'd have been
happy.
A. meet B. met C. had met D.
have met
Cu 26: When I saw him yesterday, he was _______ a taxi.
A. running after B. walking up C. coming along D.
running over
Cu 27: Why do you sell this old house ________ such a high price?
A. by B. on C. at D. with

Cu 28: Finally, / decide / go back / shop / buy / shirt //
A. Finally, he decided to go back to the shop to buy the shirt.
B. Finally, deciding to buy the shirt made him to go back to it.
C. Finally, he was deciding to go back to the shop for the bought shirt.
D. Finally, the decision to buy the shirt coming back to him.
Cu 29: know / where / she / live now?//
A. Where she lives now is your knowledge? B. No one knows where she
is living now, don't they?
C. Do you know where she lives now? D. Is it known about where
does she live now?
Cu 30: Are you ready _______ the exam?
A. with B. about C. for D. on
Cu 31: The trouser has just been ______ for better flows of traffic.
A. length B. long C. lengthen D.
lengthened
Cu 32: Scientific progress supplies us with ______.
A. convenient B. conveniences C. inconvenience D.
inconveniences
Cu 33: The boy forgot ________ the newspaper for his father on his way home.
A. buy B. to buy C. buying D.
bought
Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from sentence 34 to
38
The origins of baseball probably stretch back to 1839 when Abner Doubleday, a
civil engineering student, laid out a diamond-shaped field at Coopertown, New York, and
attempted to standardize the rules governing the playing of such games as town ball and
four old cats, the ancestors of baseball. By the end of the Civil War, interest in the game
had grown rapidly. Over 200 teams or clubs existed, some of which toured the country
playing rivals; they belonged to a national association of "Baseball Players" that had
proclaimed a set of standard rules. These teams were amateurs or semi-professionals, but

as the game waxed in popularities for profit, and the first professional team, the
Cincinnati Red Stockings, appeared in 1869. Other cities soon fielded professional teams,
and in 1876 the present National League was organized chiefly by Albert Spalding. Soon
a rival league appeared, the American Association. Competition between the two was
intense, and in 1883 they played a post-season contest, the first "world's series". The
American Association eventually collapsed, but in 1990 the American League was
organized.
34. When did baseball originate?
A. in 1839 B. in 1869 C. in 1876 D. in
1990
35. According to the passage, baseball originated in 1839 because
A. Abner Doubleday invented a special diamond-shaped pitch
B. the rules of earlier games were amalgamated and regularized
C. civil engineering students became interested in playing games
D. the old games died out and a new one was needed
36. The public rapidly became interested in the game
A. at the beginning of the Civil War B. during the Civil War
C. by the end of the Civil War D. after the Civil War
37. How many teams or clubs existed at that time?
A. over 100 B. nearly 100 C. nearly D. over
200
38. The National League and the American Association played a post-season contest in
1883 because ……………
A. the competition between the two was intense B. they wanted to get profit
C. they were both amateurs D. they were both semi-
professionals

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