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I/. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the
position of the main stress.
1. A. hydrogen B. impudence C. forefather D. employment
2. A. deafness B. conflict C. absorb D. exhaust
3. A. associate B. dioxide C. dedicate D. cosmetic
4. A. resource B. sensible C. treatment D. vapour
5A. perversity B. supervisor C. miraculous D. conventional
II/. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
answer to each of the following questions.
6. Ken asked Barbara ___________ she would like to go to the cinema.
A. unless B. in case C. regarding D. whether
7. The boy ___________ is my cousin.
A. talks to the lady over there
B. is talking to the lady over there
C. was talking to the lady over there
D. talking to the lady over there
8. Dogs are good traveling companions. They will go ___________ you take them.
A. whichever B. wherever C. whatever D. however
9. He talked as if he ___________ where she was.
A. knew B. had known C. would know D. were knowing
10. My brother asked me ___________ of the football match.
A. what do you think B. what I think
C. what did you think D. what I thought
11. My brother often says that he won't get married until she ___________ 30 year
old.
A. is B. will be C. w ill have been D. has been
12. It is raining outside, and David brought his umbrella with him ___________ he
wouldn't get wet.
A. so as to B. in order C so that D. in order to
13. ___________ the old man spoke very slowly and clearly, I couldn't understand
him at all.
A. If B. Because C. Since D. Although
14. The manager did not offer her the job because of her untidy ___________ .
A. sight B. view C. presence D. appearance
15. Dr. Fields is a person ___________ I don't have much confidence.
A. whom B. in whom C. in that D. that
16. The old manager has just retired, so Tom takes ___________ his position.
A. in B . on C . up D. out
17. I'll introduce to you the man ___________ support is necessary for your project.
A. who B. whom C. that D. whose
18. His grandfather died ___________ the age of 90.
A. in B . of C . on D. at
19. All the guests got dressed in ___________ costume.
A. nation B. national C. nationally D. nationalize
20. Don't make noise. My mother ___________ with her friends.
A. is talking B. was talking C. talks D. talked
21. They ___________ all day swimming and sunbathing at the beach.
A. passed B. used C. spent D. occupied
22. Let your name ___________ in the sheet of paper.
A. to be written B. be written C. write D. being written
23. He arrived at the hotel with only ___________ luggage.
A. a little B. a few C. few D. little
24. ___________ quarreled with her boy friend yesterday, she doesn't want to answer
his phone call.
A. Having B. Because having
C. Because hadn't D. Having not
25. We didn't ___________ to the station in time to catch the last train.
A. reach B. get C. arrive D. come
26. "How's Joe after the accident?" -" ."
A. Thanks B. He seems to be OK
C. Not at all D. You're very nice
27. "The ceiling in this room doesn't look very safe, does it?" -" ."
A. Yes, it is B. No, it isn't
C. No, it is going to fall down D. Yes, it doesn't fall down
28. "It's a fine day. Let's go fishing, ?"
A. shall we B. do they C. isn't it D. will us
29. "Does your sister intend to study German?" -" ."
A. Sure B. That's a good idea
C. Yes, she intends to D. She will
30. "What do you think of the book?" -" ."
A. That's right B. No, it not
C. It's right D. Oh, excellent
31. My supervisor is angry with me. I didn't do all the work that I _______ last week.
A. must have done B. can have done
C. may have done D. should have done
32. _______you, I'd think twice about that decision. I could be a bad move.
A. Were I B. Should I be
C. If I am D. If I had been
33. - Do you like pop music or jazz? - I don't like _______of them. I prefer
classical music.
A. any B. both C. either D. neither
34. By 1820, there were over sixty steamboats on the Mississippi river, _______ were
quite luxurious.
A. which many B. many of them C. many of which D. many that
35. _______saying was so important that I asked everyone to stop talking and listen.
A. What the woman was B. That the woman was
C. The woman was D. What was the woman
III/. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to show the underlined part that needs correction.
36. Woman were denied the right to own property and participate in public life.
A B C D
37. Thank to the help from UNICEF, many families in remote villages are able to live
in sanitary conditions.
A B C D
38. Books with good stories are often described like food for thought.
A B C D
39. Bill is often late for class, which makes his teachers angrily.
A B C D
40. In the end of the party, Mary found herself washing the dishes alone again, as
usual.
A B C D
IV/. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the
correct word for each of the blanks.
BIRD FLU
There has been a(n) (41) ___________ of avian influenza, better known as bird flu in
Asia recently. The first (42) ___________ died
two weeks ago in Vietnam and there have been cases reported since in Thailand, and
there are some suspected cases in Cambodia (43) ___________.
Wild birds are affected by a large number of flu viruses, just as humans and other
animals (44) ___________, but they are normally exclusive to birds. If the viruses
manage to mutate, they can jump the species barrier and infect human beings. The first
case (45) ___________ someone died was in Hong Kong in 1997.
There are several different forms of bird flu, raging from mild to very (46)
___________ infections, which spread rapidly and kill many of the birds they infect.
It is spread by (47) ___________ birds-ducks, in particular - which carry the virus,
but aren't killed by it. They can spread the virus to farm birds through (48)
___________ contact or by contaminating water supplies.
World Health Organization officials have attributed the spread of bird flu to human
contact with the droppings of infected birds and (49) ___________ sanitation. There
was no evidence at first that the virus spread from person to person, though there has
been a (50) ___________ of this happening being investigated by scientists.
41/.
A. break-up B. outburst C. outbreak D. breakout
42/.
A. victims B. casualties C. sufferers D. infector
43/.
A. also B. too C. either D. as well
44/.
A. do B. are C. will D. does
45/.
A. where B. when C. which D. in which
46/.
A. strict B. severe C. serious D. heavy
47/.
A. natural B. wild C. untamed D. untrained
48/.
A. direct B. straight C. immediate D. square
49/.
A. awful B. bad C. terrible D. poor
50/.
A. circumstance B. situation C. case D. form
V/. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the
correct answer
ACID DUST
Calcite-containing dust particles blow into the air and combine with nitric acid in
polluted air from factories to form an entirely new particle-calcium nitrate. These
nitrates have optical and chemical properties that are completely different from those
of the originally dry dust particles. Due to this, climate models need to be updated to
reflect this chemistry. Calcite dust is common in arid areas such as Israel, where this
past winter scientists collected particles for analysis.
Working from a mountaintop, the team collected dust that had blown in from the
northern shores of Egypt, Sinai, and southern Israel. The particles had combined with
air containing pollutants that came from Cairo. They analyzed nearly 2,000 individual
particles and observed the physical and chemical changes at the W.R Wiley
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory.
An important change in the properties of the newly formed nitrate particles is that they
absorb water and retain moisture. These particles can scatter and absorb sunlight-
presenting climate modelers, who need to know where the energy is going, a new wild
card to deal with. Other studies of dust samples from the Sahara and the Saudi
Arabian coast and loess from China show that the higher the calcium in the mineral,
the more reactive they are with nitric acid. In fact, once the particle is changed, it stays
that way.
51. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. There is a new particle called calcium nitrate
B. Factories are polluting the environment.
C. Climate models have to be updated because of the new particle calcium nitrate. D.
Calcium nitrate has chemical properties different from other dust particles.
52. Why do climate models need to be updated to reflect the chemistry of calcium
nitrate?
A. The new particles can absorb water and retain moisture.
B. The new particles can scatter and absorb sunlight.
C. to stop acid dust
D. The new particles can absorb water, retain moisture , scatter and absorb sunlight.
53. Do the particles react with nitric acid?
A. No, but they continue to absorb the sun's energy.
B.No, and the particles do not change
C. Yes, but the changes are temporary.
D.Yes, and the changes are permanent.
54. Which of the following may be a result of these particles?
A. The chance of an ice age is increased.
C. The greenhouses effects are increased.
B. We may see more rainbows.
D. We may see an increase in carbon dioxide
55. Why does the passage begin with a description of the properties of calcium nitrate?
A. to give background information so the reader can understand the topic better
B. Because calcium nitrate is the main idea.
C. to show how elements combine to create calcium nitrate
D. to prove the existence of calcium nitrate
56. The word "those" in paragraph 1 refers to:
A. nitrates B. properties C. particles D. models
57. In the scientists' research, where did the pollutants come from originally?
A. arid areas B. the Saudi Coast C. Cairo D. the Sahara desert
58. It can be inferred that "retain" in the paragraph 3 is closet in meaning to:
A. hold B. lose C. increase D. need
59. What is the purpose of the passage?
A. to convince the reader that calcium nitrate is bad
B. to inform the reader of a new problem in climate modeling
C. to show how calcium nitrate was created
D. to show where calcium nitrate was first discovered
60. In the third paragraph, what does the term "wild card" mean?
A. an unknown card in the card game
B. an unknown item in the scientists' calculation
C. a large amount of acid dust
D. none of the above
VI/. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the
correct answer.
Aging is the process of growing old. It occurs eventually in every living thing
provided, of course, that an illness or
accident does not kill it prematurely. The most familiar outward signs of aging may be
seen in old people, such as the graying of the hair and the wrinkling of the skin. Signs
of aging in a pet dog or cat include loss of playfulness and energy, a
decline in hearing and eyesight, or even a slight graying of the coat. Plants age too, but
the signs are much harder to detect.
Most body parts grow bigger and stronger, and function more efficiently during
childhood. They reach their peak at the time of maturity, or early adulthood. After that,
they begin to decline. Bones, for example, gradually become lighter and more brittle.
In the aged, the joints between the bones also become rigid and more inflexible. This
can make moving very painful.
All the major organs of the body show signs of aging. The brain, for example, works
less efficiently, and even gets smaller in size. Thinking processes of all sorts are
slowed down. Old people often have trouble in remembering recent events.
One of the most serious changes of old age occurs in the arteries, the blood vessels that
lead from the heart. They become thickened and constricted, allowing less blood to
flow to the rest of body. This condition accounts, directly or indirectly, for many of the
diseases of the aged. It may, for example, result in heart attack.
Aging is not a uniform process. Different parts of the body wear out at different
rates. There are great differences among people in their rate of aging. Even the cells of
the body differ in the way they age. The majority of cells are capable of reproducing
themselves many times during the course of a lifetime. Nerve cells and muscle fibers
can never be replaced once they wear out.
Gerontologists - scientists who study the process of aging-believe this wearing out of
the body is controlled by a built-in biological time-clock. They are trying to discover
how this clock works so that they can slow down the process. This could give man a
longer life and a great number of productive years.
61/. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A. Signs of aging are easier to detect in animals than in plants.
B. Aging occurs in every living thing after it has reached maturity.
C. Not all signs of aging are visible.
D. The outward signs of aging may be seen in old people.
62/. What does the word "it" in line 2 refer to?
A. aging B. a living thing C. an illness D. an accident
63/. All of the followings may be the outward signs of aging EXCEPT ___________ .
A. the graying of the hair B. the wrinkling of the skin
C. the decline in hearing and eyesight D. the loss of appetite
64/. When does the human body begin to lose vigor and the ability to function
efficiently?
A. Soon after reaching adulthood B. During childhood
C. Early adulthood D. Past middle age
65/. What happens to memorization when the brain begins to age?
A. It works less. B. It becomes forgetful. C. It declines. D. It
slows down.
66/. What does "aging is not a uniform process" mean?
A. Not all living things age.
B. Not all people age at the same age
C. Not all people have signs of aging
D. Aging doesn't occur in all people
67/. The word "brittle" as used in the second paragraph means ___________ .
A. soft and easily bent
C. hard but easily broken
B. hard and endurable
D. rigid and inflexible
68/. According to the passage, what condition is responsible for many of the diseases
of the old?
A. the arteries have become thickened and constricted.
B. the blood vessels lead from the heart.
C. the brain gets smaller in size.
D. bones become lighter and brittle
69/. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. Gerontologists have controlled the process of aging.
B. Gerontologists are working hard to help people live longer and more healthily.
C. Gerontologists are trying to give people an eternal life.
D. Gerontologists are now able to slow down the process of aging.
70/. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. All living things grow old.
B. Aging is unavoidable in any living things.
C. Plants show less signs of aging than any other living things.
D. Most body parts wear out during the course of a lifetime.
VII/. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same
meaning as the given one.
71. I'd prefer you not to drink tea at night.
A. Tea is not good for your health, especially at night.
C. I'd sooner you hadn't drunk tea last night.
B. You can drink tea whenever you like but not at night.
D. I'd rather you didn't drink tea at night.
72. I used to live in London.
A. I lived in London once, but I don't any more.
B. I was used to living in London a long time ago.
C. It's a long time since I left London.
D. No more do I want to live in London.
73. Although his leg hurt, Amada finished the race.
A. In spited of a pain in his leg, Amada finished the race.
B. Amada may have hurt his leg, but he finished the race.
C. The more his leg hurt, the more Amada tried to finish the race.
D. Despite having finished the race, Amada's leg hurt.
74. My brother quickly adapted to his new job at the bank.
A. My brother was used to adapting to new jobs at the bank quickly.
B. My brother's new job at the bank was easy for him to adapt to.
C. My brother quickly got used to his new job at the bank.
D. My brother's new job at the bank could be adapted to immediately
75. I hate the way you treat my mother.
A. I wish you wouldn't treat my mother as you did to anyone else.
B. I wish you wouldn't treat my mother like that.
C. I wish you wouldn't treat anyone as you did to my mother.
D. I wish you hadn't treated my mother like that.
76. It was to be another twenty-five years before Michael returned to his home town.
A. It is twenty-five years since Michael returned to his home town.
B. Michael returned to his home town nearly twenty-five years ago.
C. People in Michael's home town have been waiting for him to return for twenty-five
years.
D. Not until twenty-five years later did Michael return to his home town.
77. There is no point in your phoning Caroline-she's away.
A. It would be a waste of time phoning Caroline-she's away.
B. You will waste your time if you insist on phoning Caroline- she's away.
C. Don't spend your valuable time phoning Caroline- she's away.
D. Caroline is very difficult to phone- she's always away.
78. He seems not to care about anything.
A. He acts as if nothing could be a matter with him.
B. He acts as if nothing matters to him.
C. Nothing is of any importance to him.
D. He pretends to care about nothing.
79. The barber has cut my hair.
A. My hair has already been cut now.
B. I've got to have the barber cut my hair
C. My hair has become shorter and shorter.
D. I've had my hair cut.
80. It was too cold for anyone to work.
A. It was very cold and no one wanted to cook.
B. The weather was too cold for workers.
C. It was such a cold weather that no one could go to work.
D. No one could work because it was too cold.
______________THE END______________
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