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ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP - TEST 3
Questions 1 – 4: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. Mark your
choice on the answer sheet.
1. A. research B. resent C. resemble D. resist
2. A. breather B. feather C. heather D. leather
3. A. pursuit B. suitable C. recruit D. guilty
4. A. ache B. orchestra C. charity D. chorus
Questions 5 – 8: Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others by circling
the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
5. A. exception B. linguistics C. paragraph D. specific
6. A. around B. legend C. question D. special
7. A. delicate B. promotion C. volcanic D. resources
8. A. satellite B. astronaut C. deliver D. applicant
Questions 9 – 24: There are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to complete each sentence
by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
9. The number of people receiving reading and writing lesson __________ over 4,500 by 2001.
A. came B. went C. arrived D. reached
10. John reminded me _____________ his motorbike by 8 o’clock.
A. please return B. not forget to return C. remember to return D. to return
11. You won’t pass the examination __________ you study more.
A. unless B. as long as C. if D. whether
12. ___________ the door, he was very surprised at what he saw.
A. Having opened B. When opened C. Opening D. To opening
13. ___________ for a job for a long time before you got it?
A. Were you looking B. Have you looked C. Have you been looking D. Had you looked
14. Not a word ___________ since the exam started.
A. she wrote B. she had written C. had she written D. she has written
15. It was ___________ that everyone answered it correctly.
A. so simple question B. such a simple question
C. too simple question D. a more simple question
16. We managed ________ over the wall without ___________.


A. to climb / being seen B. climbing / being seen
C. to climb / seeing D. to be climbed / seeing
17. ______, such as banking and travel, computers are not a convenience; they are a necessity.
A. When some industries B. There are some industries
C. In some industries D. Some industries
18. Copper is the favored metal for electricians’ wire because of _______________________.
A. its excellent conductivity B. it is excellent conductor
C. excellent conductivity of it D. so conductive it is
19. _________ Betty, I’m not surprised she won the prize.
A. To have known B. To know C. To be known D. knowing
20. ____________ for twelve hours, I felt marvelous.
A. Having slept B. Have slept C. Having been slept D. Have been slept
21. I’d love _________ to the party tomorrow, but it may be impossible.
A. to going B. go C. going D. to go
22. He was often made __________ milk by his mother.
A. drink B. drinks C. to drink D. drunk
23. No sooner ______________ the corner than the wheel came off.
A. the van turned B. did the van trun C. the van had truned D. had the van turned
24. The proposal has not met with ____________ agreement.
A. voluntary B. universal C. informal D. effective
Question 25 – 34: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each
space by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
In the summer of 2000, the Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion ____(25) a campaign for
illiteracy eradication. In the campaign, six hundred _____(26) minority students from the northern
highlands were asked to provide reading and writing skills to 1,200 illiterate people living in their
____(27) villages. In 2001, eight hundred volunteer students took _____(28) in the campaign. The
number of people receiving reading and writing lessons ______(29) 4,523. This was an effective way to
help people in remote and mountainous area to read and write.
The fight ___(30) illiteracy continued in the summer 2002. This time the Vietnam Society of
Learning promotion decided to _____(31) its activities to the central mountainous provinces. At present,

the number of illiterate people in the remote and mountainous areas is _____(32) decreasing. It is hoped
that illiteracy will soon be ______(33) in our country as more and more people are taking part in the
_____(34) against it.
25. A. began B. had C. started D. managed
26. A. national B. ethnic C. racial D. religious
27. A. home B. own C. remote D. house
28. A. control B. care C. part D. interest
29. A. ranged B. grew C. rose D. reached
30. A. in B. against C. towards D. of
31. A. enlarge B. widen C. expand D. expend
32. A. gradually B. constantly C. dramatically D. mainly
33. A. limited B. eradicated C. completed D. prevented
34. A. area B. war C. challenge D. struggle
Question 35 – 39: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best answer to the
questions by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
The origins of baseball probably strectch back to 1839 when Abler Doubleday, a civil engineer
student, laid out a diamond-shaped field at Cooperstown, New York, and attempted to standardize the
rules governing the playing of such games as town ball and four old cats, the ancestor 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 as amateurs or semi-professionals, but as the game
waxed in popularity, it offered opportunities 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
Associaton. 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 1890 the American League
was organized.
35. According to the passage, baseball originated in 1839 because ______________.
A. Alber Doublepday invented a special diamond-shaped pitch.
B. the rules of earlier games were mixed and regulized.

C. civil engineering students became interested in playing games.
D. the old games died out died out and a new one was needed.
36. What was different about “Baseball Players” compared with earlier players?
A. They traveled widely. B. They belonged to many clubs.
C. They played by agreed rules. D. They were not professional.
37. According to the passage, the Cincinnate Red Stockings were formed in 1896 __________.
A. because baseball had become more popular by then
B. to enable the amateur players to become professional
C. so that the public had opportunity to profit from a professional team
D. to produce a means of making money
38. From the passage, we understand that the National League was formed in 1876 to _______.
A. recognize the professional teams B. enable more professional teams to be set up
C. provide a governing authority for baseball. D.authorize amateur and profesional teams to combine
39. According to the passage, at the turn of the century the only remaining baseball organizations were
__.
A. the American League and the National League B. the American League
C. the American Association and the American League D. the American Association
Questions 40 – 44: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C,
or D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
40. Having achieved (A) highest score (B), our team was rewarded (C) the first (D) prize.
41. The amount (A) of books in the library of Congress (B) is (C) more than (D) 58 million volumes.
42. Tom says this (A) work is much (B) more comfortable (C) than other (D).
43. We object to (A) people to make (B) private calls on (C) the office phone (D).
44. These (A) televisions are all too expensive (B) for we (C) to buy at this time (D).
Questions 45 – 47: Choose the correct sentence that has been completed from the given word cues
by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.
45. he / promise / give / the book / back / me / next day.
A. He promised give the book back to me the next day.
B. He promised give the book back for me the next day.

C. He promised to give the book back to me next day.
D. He promised to give the book back to me the next day.
46. she / ask / her sister / lend / her / some / money
A. She asked her sister lend her some money. B. She asked her sister to lend her some money.
C. She asked her sister lending her some money. D. She asked her sister to lend to her some money.
47. provide / your handwriting / legible / test scorer / accept / your answer
A. Providing your handwriting is legible, the test scorer does not accept your answer.
B. Providing your handwriting is legible, the test scorer has to accept your answer.
C. Providing that your handwriting is legible, your answer will be accepted by any scorer.
D. Providing with your handwriting is legible, every test scorer must accept your answer.
Questions 48 – 50: After each sentence from 48 to 50, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and
D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding
letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.
48. He is not flexible is his work; that is why he doesn’t have many friends.
A. Having almost no friends makes him inflexible in his work.
B. Such is his inflexibilit in his work that he does not have many friends.
C. Inflexibility in his work is not why he does not have many friends.
D. He is not popular with many people although he is flexible in his work.
49. “Would you like some coffee, Mike?”
A. Jane asked Mike to make her some coffe. B. Jane wanted to know whether Mike like coffee.
C. Jane offered to make some coffee for Mike. D. Jane suggested drinking some coffee.
50. She said, “I’ll call the police if you don’t leave immediately!”
A. She threatened to call the police if he didn’t leave immediately.
B. she frightened to call the police if he didn’t leave immediately.
C. She scared to call the police if he didn’t leave immediately.
D. She said to call the police if he didn’t leave immediately.

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