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ĐỀ KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ II – Test 25
A. Structure
1. by Anna Baldwin in 1878.
A) The invention of the vacuum milking machine
B) That the vacuum milking machine was invented
C) The vacuum milking machine, which was invented
D) The vacuum milking machine was invented
2. Dry cleaning is the process clothes are cleaned in liquids other than water.
A) by B) which through
C) by which D) through
3. Sand dunes are made of loose sand up by the action of the wind.
A) it builds B) builds
C) is building D) built
4. book Jubilee, which was based on the life of her great-grandmother,
Margaret Walker was awarded the Pulitzer Prize.
A) For her B) Her
C) It was her D) That her
5. Job specialization takes place of production is separated into occupations.
A) whenever the work is B) when the work
C) is when the work D) whenever working
6. are hot is a common misconception.
A) All deserts B) All deserts which
C) Of all deserts D) That all deserts
7. imaginative stories about the origin of the game of chess.
A) Many of the B) Many
C) There are many D) Of the many
8. one of Canada's greatest engineering projects is a 27-mile-long waterway
between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
A) Because the Welland Ship Canal is B) The Welland Ship Canal is
C) That the Welland Ship Canal is D) The Welland Ship Canal
9. A deep-tissue massage is a type of massage therapy on one part of the body,


such as the lower back.
A) its concentration is B) concentrating
C) why it concentrates D) to be concentrated
10. One of the most powerful optical telescopes, the "Big Eye" at Mt. Palomar,
a 200-inch mirror.
A) has B) that has
C) with D) which
11. Elfego Baca, legendary Mexican-American folk hero, was a lawman in
New Mexico in the late 1880s.
A) a B) who, as a
C) was a D) and he was a
12. relatively inexpensive, the metal pewter can be fashioned into beautiful and
useful objects.
A) Even it is B) Despite
C) Nevertheless, it is D) Although
13. is a general category that includes all mental states and activities.
A) What do psychologists call cognition
B) Psychologists call it cognition
C) What psychologists call cognition
D) Cognition, as it is called by psychologists, which
14. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote four novels, The Scarlet Letter, became an
American literary classic.
A) of which one, B) which one
C) one of which, D) one was
15. about four years for a new aircraft model to move from the preliminary
design stage to the full-production stage.
A) It takes B) Taking
C) That takes D) To take

B. Written Expression

16. Commercial bakeries (A. can make) thousands of (B. loaves) of bread (C. on one
time) by (D. using) automated equipment.
17. North America is (A. a third)-(B. largest) (C. of the) seven (D. continents).
18. Neither humans (A. or) dogs (B. can hear) as (C. well) as (D. cats)
19. (A. The astronomer) George Hale was (B. a pioneer) in (C. the art) of (D.
photograph) the Sun.
20. Trucks (A. can be) used (B. transport) (C. a wide) (D. variety) of cargoes.
21. Pikes Peak, (A. named for) explorer Zebulon Pike, is Colorado's (B. most famous)
(C. but) not its (D. most highest) mountain.
22. Identical colors (A. may appear) (B. to be) quite different when (C. are they)
viewed (D. against) different backgrounds.
23. Oceanography is not (A. a single) science (B. and) rather a group of disciplines
(C. with) a common (D. focus).
24. (A. Until) 1960, Maine was unique in that (B. it held) presidential and
congressional elections (C. on) September, two months (D. earlier) than the rest of the
nation.
25. Snowshoes allow a person (A. to walking) on snow without (B. sinking) into it
because (C. they) distribute (D. the person's) weight over a wide area.
26. Fuel injection engines (A. employ) injectors (B. instead a) carburetor (C. to spray)
fuel (D. into) the cylinders.
27. (A. Ocean) currents have (B. a enormous) effect (C. on like) (D. on this planet).
28. Hydraulic elevators are (A. still used) in some (B. old) buildings, but (C. all
almost) new buildings are (D. equipped with) electrical elevators.
29. Diaries (A. and) journals (B. writing) during Colonial times provide (C. the best)
records of (D. that era).
30. Frequently, the (A. combination of) several spices will (B. result of) a more (C.
pleasing) flavor (D. than) the use of just one.
31. Gold topaz is (A. much rare) (B. than) (C. either) white or (D. blue) topaz.
32. A mosaic is (A. picture) (B. made) from small bits of (C. colored) glass colored
glass (D. or) tile.

33. Reclamation is (A. the successful) attempt (B. to make) deserts, marshlands, or
other unusual land (C. suitable of) farming or (D. building).
34. A (A. successful) salesperson (B. must have) an intuitive (C. understanding) of
(D. psychology human).
35. The University of Wisconsin was (A. the first) school (B. to make) a serious effort
(C. teach) students (D. public adminstration).
36. (A. Some) underground water is (B. enough safe) to drink, (C. but) all surface
water must be (D. treated).
37. (A. A feeding) animal will usually allow competitors (B. approaching) only (C.
within) a certain distance, the boundaries (D. of which) are called its feeding territory.
38. (A. Most) familiar (B. type of) pump (C. in use) today is (D. the) piston pump.
39. (A. The term) "forgetting" refers (B. to) the loss, whether temporary (C. and)
long-term, of material (D. that) has previously been learned.
40. Dietitians urge people (A. to eat) (B. the banana) a day to get (C. enough
potassium) in (D. their diet).

Answer Sheet
1 D) 2 C) 3 D) 4 A) 5 B) 6 D) 7 C) 8 D) 9 B) 10 A)
11 A) 12 D) 13 C) 14 C) 15 A) 16 C) 17 A) 18 A) 19 D) 20 B)
21 D) 22 C) 23 B) 24 C) 25 A) 26 B) 27 B) 28 C) 29 B) 30 B)
31 A) 32 A) 33 C) 34 D) 35 C) 36 B) 37 B) 38 A) 39 C) 40 B)






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