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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
(Đề gồm có 03 trang)

ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 995
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s)

Mã Phách ……….

Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
Question 1:A. champion B. cheap
C. chorus
D. child
Question 2:A. hesitant
B. reluctant
C. restaurant
D. Mexican
Question 3:A. water
B. bank
C. war
D. warm
Question 4:A. arrow
B. powder
C. owl
D. cow
Question 5:A. apprehend B. approval
C. amount


D. approach
Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 6: Fewer people came to the meeting than we had expected.
A. There were more people at the meeting than we had expected.
B. We had expected more people to come to the meeting.
C. There were not enough seats for all people as we had expected.
D. Too many people came to the meeting.
Question 7: Our opinions on the subject are identical.
A. We differ in opinions on the subject.
B. There's some difference in our opinions on the subject
C. We have the same opinions on the subject.
D. We are identical.
Question 8: Dick got to the station at midnight, missing his train by two hours.
A. The train left at ten o'clock at night, so Dick missed it.
B. The train left at ten o'clock in the morning.
C. The train left at two o'clock in the afternoon.
D. The train left at midnight.
Question 9: It won't be long before her husband comes back.
A. Her husband will come back later than planned.
B. Her husband will be returning quite soon..
C. Possibly, her husband won't come back as soon as he wants.
D. There's likelihood that her husband won't return soon.
Question 10: Because of working hard, she fell ill.
A. She was too ill to work hard,
B. She was not ill although she worked hard.
C. She worked so hard that she fell ill.
D. She did not work, so she fell ill.
Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Water polo originated in England during the 1870s, and soon became popular in the United States. It was first played in the
Olympic Games as a men's exhibition sport in 1900. In 1904, it became a men’s medal sport, but only the United States

fielded a team. In 1908, it was contested internationally at the Olympics. Over the succeeding decades water polo became
especially popular in Europe.
From approximately 1920 to 1946, the United States departed from the international rules for water polo by adopting for
play a loosely inflated ball that could be gripped in one hand and carried towards the goal. Opposing players usually
attempted to seize the ballcarriers, wrestle them under water, and render them helpless from loss of breath. This rough style of
play virtually disappeared by 1946. Since that time, traditional water polo has grown rapidly in North America, especially as a
college sport. It is particularly popular in southern California and other parts of the West.
Women have played water polo since the game’s early days, but participation was not widespread until the 1960s. In 1961,
United States Water Polo established a national club championship for women. It has hosted one for men since 1890.
Women’s water polo became an Olympic medal sport at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia.
Question 11: When did water polo become a men’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1904.
B. In 1908.
C. In 1900.
D. In 1875.
Question 12: Where did water polo originate?
A. In the United states. B. In England.
C. In North America.
D. In Europe.
Question 13: In what parts of the United States does water polo is very popular at colleges?
A. In the East.
B. In the West.
C. In the South.
D. In the Midwest.
Question 14: When did the players the United States follow the same rules as in Europe?
A. In 1960.
B. In 1945.
C. In 1920.
D. In1946.
Question 15: When did water polo become a women’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?

A. In 1960
B. In 1900.
C. In 1980.
D. In 2000.
Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Question 16: He got horrified when he discovered the conditions which they lived.
A. horrified
B. the
C. discovered
D. which
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Question 17: Tourists come from all over the world visit the romantic rivers in Italy.
A. rivers
B. all over
C. come
D. in
Question 18: It was not until he had been 32 years old that he got married to a pretty girl.
A. had been
B. married
C. that
D. not
Question 19: Your trip to Dalat sounds absolutely fascinated. I’d love to go there!
A. fascinated
B. there
C. sounds
D. to
Question 20: Although I asked my parents for permission, but they still got angry.
A. asked

B. still
C. angry
D. but
Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words.
Question 21:A. enemy
B. procedure
C. indicate
D. forefinger
Question 22:A. requirement B. position
C. fingertip
D. athletic
Question 23:A. dangerous B. personal
C. regulator
D. referee
Question 24:A. opponent B. synchronized
C. penalize
D. overtime
Question 25:A. amateur
B. national
C. windsurfing
D. equipment
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A water polo team consists ...(26)... seven players - a goalkeeper and six field players. The goalkeeper must defend the goal
without hanging onto the goal or using the side of the pool. Each team also may have six ...(27)... players. With the exception
of the goalkeeper, each player may use only one hand at a time in ...(28)... the ball. Players wear caps of different colors for
team ...(29)...; the official rules stipulate white for one team, blue for the other, and red caps for the goalies. A match requires
two referees, two goal judges, two timekeepers, and two recorders. Games are divided ...(30)... four periods of 7 minutes
each, with a 2-minute interval between periods.
Play begins when the ...(31)..., with each team spread out along its own goal line, throws the ball into play at a line halfway
between the two teams. The players race toward the ball, and the team that gains ...(32)... then attempts to advance it toward

the opponent's goal by ...(33)... it from teammate to teammate. Players can also swim with the ball by pushing it along the
water surface with their bodies as they swim.
Players may not use more than one hand at a time and may not ...(34)... clenched fists. No players - except the goalie, when
defending a goal in a pool with a shallow end - may walk on or use the bottom of the pool, ...(35)... may they take the ball
beneath the surface of the water. Players may not impede the free-limb movement of another player unless that player holds
the ball.
Question 26:A. about
B. on
C. with
D. of
Question 27:A. substituting B. substitution
C. substitute
D. substitutions
Question 28:A. handling B. holding
C. dealing
D. using
Question 29:A. mark
B. identification
C. registration
D. announcing
Question 30:A. of
B. into
C. with
D. on
Question 31:A. réferee
B. goal judge
C. recorder
D. timekeeper
Question 32:A. possession B. owning
C. property

D. having
Question 33:A. pushing
B. throwing
C. A and B
D. passing
Question 34:A. employ
B. apply
C. use
D. B and C
Question 35:A. All are correct B. or
C. either
D. nor
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 36: All students have to the rules.
A. follow
B. All are correct
C. observe
D. obey
Question 37: He's just trying to......his own career.
A. advance
B. promote
C. improve
D. A and B
Question 38: He suddenly......a sprint.
A. B and D
B. broke into
C. commenced
D. started
Question 39: Each correct answer will......two points.
A. shoot

B. score
C. be shot
D. be scored
Question 40: As the fairy tale goes, the prince......into a frog by an evil magician, and only a kiss from a beautiful princess
could restore him to his original state.
A. had been turning
B. was turning
C. was turned
D. turned
Question 41: Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of......
A. act
B. movement
C. move
D. action
Question 42: “.....the plan......?” “No, it......now.” “How long.....it ? ”
A. Has...been approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
B. Was...approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
C. Has...been approved - is discussed - has...been discussed
D. Has...been approved - is being discussed - was...discussed
Question 43: In some rural areas of the United States, health care......by only a small number of doctors, nurses, and other
health professionals. It’s often more than they can handle.
A. is providing
B. provided
C. provides
D. is being provided
Question 44: By the time he arrives everything......
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A. will be settled

B. had been settled
C. will have been settled
D. has been settled
Question 45: “What happened to the old mail carrier?” “He.......to a new neighbourhood to work.”
A. sent
B. was send
C. has sent
D. was sent
Question 46: “How did that window.......?” “I don’t know.”
A. broken
B. got broken
C. broke
D. get broken
Question 47: “Has the committee made its decision yet?” “Not yet. They are still......the proposal.”
A. bemg considered
B. considering
C. been considered
D. considered
Question 48: “Where did you get these old dresses?” “We......them in the old trunk.”
A. have been found
B. were found
C. finding
D. found
Question 49: The referee......a penalty kick.
A. set
B. gave
C. awarded
D. B and C
Question 50: Renoir is one of the most popular French impressionist painters. His paintings masterpieces all over the
world.

A. are considering
B. are considered
C. had considered
D. consider

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
(Đề gồm có 03 trang)

ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 258
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s)

Mã Phách ……….

Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
Question 1:A. warm
B. water
C. war
D. bank
Question 2:A. cheap
B. chorus
C. champion
D. child

Question 3:A. reluctant
B. hesitant
C. Mexican
D. restaurant
Question 4:A. apprehend B. amount
C. approach
D. approval
Question 5:A. cow
B. owl
C. powder
D. arrow
Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 6: Our opinions on the subject are identical.
A. We differ in opinions on the subject.
B. There's some difference in our opinions on the subject
C. We are identical.
D. We have the same opinions on the subject.
Question 7: Because of working hard, she fell ill.
A. She did not work, so she fell ill.
B. She was too ill to work hard,
C. She worked so hard that she fell ill.
D. She was not ill although she worked hard.
Question 8: It won't be long before her husband comes back.
A. Her husband will come back later than planned.
B. There's likelihood that her husband won't return soon.
C. Her husband will be returning quite soon..
D. Possibly, her husband won't come back as soon as he wants.
Question 9: Fewer people came to the meeting than we had expected.
A. There were not enough seats for all people as we had expected.
B. We had expected more people to come to the meeting.

C. There were more people at the meeting than we had expected.
D. Too many people came to the meeting.
Question 10: Dick got to the station at midnight, missing his train by two hours.
A. The train left at ten o'clock at night, so Dick missed it.
B. The train left at ten o'clock in the morning.
C. The train left at midnight.
D. The train left at two o'clock in the afternoon.
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 11: “What happened to the old mail carrier?” “He.......to a new neighbourhood to work.”
A. sent
B. was send
C. has sent
D. was sent
Question 12: “Where did you get these old dresses?” “We......them in the old trunk.”
A. have been found
B. finding
C. were found
D. found
Question 13: “.....the plan......?” “No, it......now.” “How long.....it ? ”
A. Has...been approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
B. Has...been approved - is discussed - has...been discussed
C. Was...approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
D. Has...been approved - is being discussed - was...discussed
Question 14: Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of......
A. act
B. action
C. movement
D. move
Question 15: Each correct answer will......two points.
A. be shot

B. shoot
C. be scored
D. score
Question 16: In some rural areas of the United States, health care......by only a small number of doctors, nurses, and other
health professionals. It’s often more than they can handle.
A. provides
B. is being provided
C. is providing
D. provided
Question 17: The referee......a penalty kick.
A. awarded
B. A and D
C. set
D. gave
Question 18: All students have to the rules.
A. observe
B. follow
C. All are correct
D. obey
Question 19: He's just trying to......his own career.
A. improve
B. advance
C. promote
D. A and B
Question 20: “How did that window.......?” “I don’t know.”
A. broken
B. broke
C. got broken
D. get broken
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Question 21: As the fairy tale goes, the prince......into a frog by an evil magician, and only a kiss from a beautiful princess
could restore him to his original state.
A. was turning
B. was turned
C. had been turning
D. turned
Question 22: He suddenly......a sprint.
A. commenced
B. C and D
C. started
D. broke into
Question 23: By the time he arrives everything......
A. will have been settled B. will be settled
C. had been settled
D. has been settled
Question 24: “Has the committee made its decision yet?” “Not yet. They are still......the proposal.”
A. been considered
B. considering
C. bemg considered
D. considered
Question 25: Renoir is one of the most popular French impressionist painters. His paintings masterpieces all over the
world.
A. are considering
B. are considered
C. consider
D. had considered
Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Question 26: Tourists come from all over the world visit the romantic rivers in Italy.

A. rivers
B. in
C. all over
D. come
Question 27: It was not until he had been 32 years old that he got married to a pretty girl.
A. had been
B. not
C. married
D. that
Question 28: He got horrified when he discovered the conditions which they lived.
A. the
B. discovered
C. horrified
D. which
Question 29: Your trip to Dalat sounds absolutely fascinated. I’d love to go there!
A. to
B. sounds
C. fascinated
D. there
Question 30: Although I asked my parents for permission, but they still got angry.
A. angry
B. but
C. still
D. asked
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A water polo team consists ...(31)... seven players - a goalkeeper and six field players. The goalkeeper must defend the goal
without hanging onto the goal or using the side of the pool. Each team also may have six ...(32)... players. With the exception
of the goalkeeper, each player may use only one hand at a time in ...(33)... the ball. Players wear caps of different colors for
team ...(34)...; the official rules stipulate white for one team, blue for the other, and red caps for the goalies. A match requires
two referees, two goal judges, two timekeepers, and two recorders. Games are divided ...(35)... four periods of 7 minutes

each, with a 2-minute interval between periods.
Play begins when the ...(36)..., with each team spread out along its own goal line, throws the ball into play at a line halfway
between the two teams. The players race toward the ball, and the team that gains ...(37)... then attempts to advance it toward
the opponent's goal by ...(38)... it from teammate to teammate. Players can also swim with the ball by pushing it along the
water surface with their bodies as they swim.
Players may not use more than one hand at a time and may not ...(39)... clenched fists. No players - except the goalie, when
defending a goal in a pool with a shallow end - may walk on or use the bottom of the pool, ...(40)... may they take the ball
beneath the surface of the water. Players may not impede the free-limb movement of another player unless that player holds
the ball.
Question 31:A. about
B. of
C. on
D. with
Question 32:A. substituting B. substitutions
C. substitution
D. substitute
Question 33:A. handling B. using
C. dealing
D. holding
Question 34:A. registration B. mark
C. identification
D. announcing
Question 35:A. on
B. into
C. of
D. with
Question 36:A. timekeeper B. réferee
C. goal judge
D. recorder
Question 37:A. possession B. property

C. having
D. owning
Question 38:A. throwing B. passing
C. A and D
D. pushing
Question 39:A. use
B. employ
C. apply
D. A and C
Question 40:A. either
B. All are correct
C. nor
D. or
Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words.
Question 41:A. requirement B. fingertip
C. athletic
D. position
Question 42:A. windsurfing B. amateur
C. equipment
D. national
Question 43:A. synchronized B. overtime
C. penalize
D. opponent
Question 44:A. procedure B. enemy
C. indicate
D. forefinger
Question 45:A. referee
B. dangerous
C. personal
D. regulator

Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Water polo originated in England during the 1870s, and soon became popular in the United States. It was first played in the
Olympic Games as a men's exhibition sport in 1900. In 1904, it became a men’s medal sport, but only the United States
fielded a team. In 1908, it was contested internationally at the Olympics. Over the succeeding decades water polo became
especially popular in Europe.
From approximately 1920 to 1946, the United States departed from the international rules for water polo by adopting for
play a loosely inflated ball that could be gripped in one hand and carried towards the goal. Opposing players usually
attempted to seize the ballcarriers, wrestle them under water, and render them helpless from loss of breath. This rough style of
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play virtually disappeared by 1946. Since that time, traditional water polo has grown rapidly in North America, especially as a
college sport. It is particularly popular in southern California and other parts of the West.
Women have played water polo since the game’s early days, but participation was not widespread until the 1960s. In 1961,
United States Water Polo established a national club championship for women. It has hosted one for men since 1890.
Women’s water polo became an Olympic medal sport at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia.
Question 46: Where did water polo originate?
A. In the United states. B. In North America.
C. In Europe.
D. In England.
Question 47: In what parts of the United States does water polo is very popular at colleges?
A. In the South.
B. In the West.
C. In the East.
D. In the Midwest.
Question 48: When did the players the United States follow the same rules as in Europe?
A. In 1945.
B. In 1920.
C. In1946.
D. In 1960.

Question 49: When did water polo become a women’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 2000.
B. In 1960
C. In 1900.
D. In 1980.
Question 50: When did water polo become a men’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1900.
B. In 1904.
C. In 1908.
D. In 1875.

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
(Đề gồm có 03 trang)

ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 757
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s)

Mã Phách ……….

Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
Question 1:A. cow
B. arrow

C. powder
D. owl
Question 2:A. water
B. war
C. warm
D. bank
Question 3:A. amount
B. approval
C. apprehend
D. approach
Question 4:A. champion B. chorus
C. child
D. cheap
Question 5:A. Mexican
B. reluctant
C. hesitant
D. restaurant
Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Question 6: It was not until he had been 32 years old that he got married to a pretty girl.
A. married
B. not
C. had been
D. that
Question 7: He got horrified when he discovered the conditions which they lived.
A. discovered
B. which
C. horrified
D. the
Question 8: Your trip to Dalat sounds absolutely fascinated. I’d love to go there!
A. there

B. fascinated
C. sounds
D. to
Question 9: Although I asked my parents for permission, but they still got angry.
A. angry
B. asked
C. still
D. but
Question 10: Tourists come from all over the world visit the romantic rivers in Italy.
A. come
B. all over
C. in
D. rivers
Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words.
Question 11:A. opponent B. penalize
C. synchronized
D. overtime
Question 12:A. national
B. windsurfing
C. amateur
D. equipment
Question 13:A. dangerous B. personal
C. referee
D. regulator
Question 14:A. indicate
B. procedure
C. enemy
D. forefinger
Question 15:A. athletic
B. requirement

C. position
D. fingertip
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 16: “What happened to the old mail carrier?” “He.......to a new neighbourhood to work.”
A. was send
B. sent
C. was sent
D. has sent
Question 17: He suddenly......a sprint.
A. commenced
B. C and D
C. started
D. broke into
Question 18: In some rural areas of the United States, health care......by only a small number of doctors, nurses, and other
health professionals. It’s often more than they can handle.
A. provided
B. is providing
C. is being provided
D. provides
Question 19: “How did that window.......?” “I don’t know.”
A. broken
B. get broken
C. got broken
D. broke
Question 20: The referee......a penalty kick.
A. set
B. gave
C. B and D
D. awarded
Question 21: Renoir is one of the most popular French impressionist painters. His paintings masterpieces all over the

world.
A. are considered
B. consider
C. had considered
D. are considering
Question 22: “.....the plan......?” “No, it......now.” “How long.....it ? ”
A. Has...been approved - is discussed - has...been discussed
B. Has...been approved - is being discussed - was...discussed
C. Has...been approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
D. Was...approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
Question 23: He's just trying to......his own career.
A. promote
B. improve
C. advance
D. A and C
Question 24: Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of......
A. action
B. move
C. act
D. movement
Question 25: Each correct answer will......two points.
A. be scored
B. be shot
C. score
D. shoot
Question 26: “Has the committee made its decision yet?” “Not yet. They are still......the proposal.”
A. bemg considered
B. been considered
C. considering
D. considered

Question 27: All students have to the rules.
A. obey
B. observe
C. All are correct
D. follow
Question 28: “Where did you get these old dresses?” “We......them in the old trunk.”
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A. found
B. were found
C. have been found
D. finding
Question 29: As the fairy tale goes, the prince......into a frog by an evil magician, and only a kiss from a beautiful princess
could restore him to his original state.
A. was turned
B. was turning
C. turned
D. had been turning
Question 30: By the time he arrives everything......
A. will have been settled B. has been settled
C. will be settled
D. had been settled
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A water polo team consists ...(31)... seven players - a goalkeeper and six field players. The goalkeeper must defend the goal
without hanging onto the goal or using the side of the pool. Each team also may have six ...(32)... players. With the exception
of the goalkeeper, each player may use only one hand at a time in ...(33)... the ball. Players wear caps of different colors for
team ...(34)...; the official rules stipulate white for one team, blue for the other, and red caps for the goalies. A match requires
two referees, two goal judges, two timekeepers, and two recorders. Games are divided ...(35)... four periods of 7 minutes
each, with a 2-minute interval between periods.

Play begins when the ...(36)..., with each team spread out along its own goal line, throws the ball into play at a line halfway
between the two teams. The players race toward the ball, and the team that gains ...(37)... then attempts to advance it toward
the opponent's goal by ...(38)... it from teammate to teammate. Players can also swim with the ball by pushing it along the
water surface with their bodies as they swim.
Players may not use more than one hand at a time and may not ...(39)... clenched fists. No players - except the goalie, when
defending a goal in a pool with a shallow end - may walk on or use the bottom of the pool, ...(40)... may they take the ball
beneath the surface of the water. Players may not impede the free-limb movement of another player unless that player holds
the ball.
Question 31:A. with
B. about
C. on
D. of
Question 32:A. substituting B. substitute
C. substitutions
D. substitution
Question 33:A. holding
B. using
C. handling
D. dealing
Question 34:A. announcing B. mark
C. identification
D. registration
Question 35:A. into
B. of
C. with
D. on
Question 36:A. goal judge B. réferee
C. timekeeper
D. recorder
Question 37:A. property B. owning

C. possession
D. having
Question 38:A. throwing B. A and B
C. passing
D. pushing
Question 39:A. apply
B. employ
C. A and D
D. use
Question 40:A. All are correct B. either
C. nor
D. or
Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 41: Because of working hard, she fell ill.
A. She was too ill to work hard,
B. She worked so hard that she fell ill.
C. She was not ill although she worked hard.
D. She did not work, so she fell ill.
Question 42: Our opinions on the subject are identical.
A. We are identical.
B. We differ in opinions on the subject.
C. We have the same opinions on the subject.
D. There's some difference in our opinions on the subject
Question 43: Fewer people came to the meeting than we had expected.
A. We had expected more people to come to the meeting.
B. There were not enough seats for all people as we had expected.
C. Too many people came to the meeting.
D. There were more people at the meeting than we had expected.
Question 44: It won't be long before her husband comes back.
A. There's likelihood that her husband won't return soon.

B. Possibly, her husband won't come back as soon as he wants.
C. Her husband will come back later than planned.
D. Her husband will be returning quite soon..
Question 45: Dick got to the station at midnight, missing his train by two hours.
A. The train left at ten o'clock at night, so Dick missed it.
B. The train left at two o'clock in the afternoon.
C. The train left at ten o'clock in the morning.
D. The train left at midnight.
Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Water polo originated in England during the 1870s, and soon became popular in the United States. It was first played in the
Olympic Games as a men's exhibition sport in 1900. In 1904, it became a men’s medal sport, but only the United States
fielded a team. In 1908, it was contested internationally at the Olympics. Over the succeeding decades water polo became
especially popular in Europe.
From approximately 1920 to 1946, the United States departed from the international rules for water polo by adopting for
play a loosely inflated ball that could be gripped in one hand and carried towards the goal. Opposing players usually
attempted to seize the ballcarriers, wrestle them under water, and render them helpless from loss of breath. This rough style of
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play virtually disappeared by 1946. Since that time, traditional water polo has grown rapidly in North America, especially as a
college sport. It is particularly popular in southern California and other parts of the West.
Women have played water polo since the game’s early days, but participation was not widespread until the 1960s. In 1961,
United States Water Polo established a national club championship for women. It has hosted one for men since 1890.
Women’s water polo became an Olympic medal sport at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia.
Question 46: When did water polo become a men’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1875.
B. In 1904.
C. In 1908.
D. In 1900.
Question 47: When did water polo become a women’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?

A. In 1900.
B. In 1980.
C. In 1960
D. In 2000.
Question 48: In what parts of the United States does water polo is very popular at colleges?
A. In the South.
B. In the West.
C. In the East.
D. In the Midwest.
Question 49: When did the players the United States follow the same rules as in Europe?
A. In 1945.
B. In1946.
C. In 1960.
D. In 1920.
Question 50: Where did water polo originate?
A. In North America.
B. In the United states.
C. In England.
D. In Europe.

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MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 812

Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s)

Mã Phách ……….

Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 1: “Has the committee made its decision yet?” “Not yet. They are still......the proposal.”
A. been considered
B. bemg considered
C. considered
D. considering
Question 2: Renoir is one of the most popular French impressionist painters. His paintings masterpieces all over the world.
A. consider
B. are considered
C. are considering
D. had considered
Question 3: “How did that window.......?” “I don’t know.”
A. get broken
B. got broken
C. broke
D. broken
Question 4: He's just trying to......his own career.
A. promote
B. advance
C. A and D
D. improve
Question 5: “What happened to the old mail carrier?” “He.......to a new neighbourhood to work.”
A. was send
B. was sent

C. has sent
D. sent
Question 6: All students have to the rules.
A. obey
B. follow
C. observe
D. All are correct
Question 7: He suddenly......a sprint.
A. commenced
B. C and D
C. broke into
D. started
Question 8: In some rural areas of the United States, health care......by only a small number of doctors, nurses, and other
health professionals. It’s often more than they can handle.
A. provides
B. is being provided
C. provided
D. is providing
Question 9: The referee......a penalty kick.
A. set
B. gave
C. B and D
D. awarded
Question 10: Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of......
A. act
B. action
C. move
D. movement
Question 11: As the fairy tale goes, the prince......into a frog by an evil magician, and only a kiss from a beautiful princess
could restore him to his original state.

A. had been turning
B. was turning
C. was turned
D. turned
Question 12: “Where did you get these old dresses?” “We......them in the old trunk.”
A. were found
B. finding
C. found
D. have been found
Question 13: “.....the plan......?” “No, it......now.” “How long.....it ? ”
A. Has...been approved - is discussed - has...been discussed
B. Has...been approved - is being discussed - was...discussed
C. Was...approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
D. Has...been approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
Question 14: Each correct answer will......two points.
A. be scored
B. be shot
C. shoot
D. score
Question 15: By the time he arrives everything......
A. had been settled
B. will be settled
C. has been settled
D. will have been settled
Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words.
Question 16:A. synchronized B. opponent
C. overtime
D. penalize
Question 17:A. personal B. regulator
C. referee

D. dangerous
Question 18:A. windsurfingB. national
C. amateur
D. equipment
Question 19:A. forefinger B. indicate
C. enemy
D. procedure
Question 20:A. fingertip B. position
C. athletic
D. requirement
Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
Question 21:A. approach B. approval
C. apprehend
D. amount
Question 22:A. water
B. warm
C. war
D. bank
Question 23:A. Mexican B. hesitant
C. restaurant
D. reluctant
Question 24:A. chorus
B. cheap
C. child
D. champion
Question 25:A. arrow
B. powder
C. owl
D. cow
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

A water polo team consists ...(26)... seven players - a goalkeeper and six field players. The goalkeeper must defend the goal
without hanging onto the goal or using the side of the pool. Each team also may have six ...(27)... players. With the exception
of the goalkeeper, each player may use only one hand at a time in ...(28)... the ball. Players wear caps of different colors for
team ...(29)...; the official rules stipulate white for one team, blue for the other, and red caps for the goalies. A match requires
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two referees, two goal judges, two timekeepers, and two recorders. Games are divided ...(30)... four periods of 7 minutes
each, with a 2-minute interval between periods.
Play begins when the ...(31)..., with each team spread out along its own goal line, throws the ball into play at a line halfway
between the two teams. The players race toward the ball, and the team that gains ...(32)... then attempts to advance it toward
the opponent's goal by ...(33)... it from teammate to teammate. Players can also swim with the ball by pushing it along the
water surface with their bodies as they swim.
Players may not use more than one hand at a time and may not ...(34)... clenched fists. No players - except the goalie, when
defending a goal in a pool with a shallow end - may walk on or use the bottom of the pool, ...(35)... may they take the ball
beneath the surface of the water. Players may not impede the free-limb movement of another player unless that player holds
the ball.
Question 26:A. about
B. of
C. with
D. on
Question 27:A. substitute B. substituting
C. substitution
D. substitutions
Question 28:A. dealing
B. handling
C. using
D. holding
Question 29:A. announcing B. identification
C. registration

D. mark
Question 30:A. into
B. of
C. with
D. on
Question 31:A. timekeeper B. goal judge
C. réferee
D. recorder
Question 32:A. property B. possession
C. having
D. owning
Question 33:A. throwing B. pushing
C. passing
D. A and C
Question 34:A. use
B. employ
C. apply
D. A and C
Question 35:A. All are correct B. or
C. nor
D. either
Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 36: Because of working hard, she fell ill.
A. She did not work, so she fell ill.
B. She was too ill to work hard,
C. She was not ill although she worked hard.
D. She worked so hard that she fell ill.
Question 37: Fewer people came to the meeting than we had expected.
A. Too many people came to the meeting.
B. There were more people at the meeting than we had expected.

C. There were not enough seats for all people as we had expected.
D. We had expected more people to come to the meeting.
Question 38: Our opinions on the subject are identical.
A. We are identical.
B. We have the same opinions on the subject.
C. We differ in opinions on the subject.
D. There's some difference in our opinions on the subject
Question 39: Dick got to the station at midnight, missing his train by two hours.
A. The train left at ten o'clock at night, so Dick missed it.
B. The train left at midnight.
C. The train left at two o'clock in the afternoon.
D. The train left at ten o'clock in the morning.
Question 40: It won't be long before her husband comes back.
A. Her husband will be returning quite soon..
B. There's likelihood that her husband won't return soon.
C. Possibly, her husband won't come back as soon as he wants.
D. Her husband will come back later than planned.
Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Question 41: It was not until he had been 32 years old that he got married to a pretty girl.
A. that
B. married
C. not
D. had been
Question 42: Tourists come from all over the world visit the romantic rivers in Italy.
A. all over
B. in
C. rivers
D. come
Question 43: He got horrified when he discovered the conditions which they lived.
A. horrified

B. the
C. which
D. discovered
Question 44: Your trip to Dalat sounds absolutely fascinated. I’d love to go there!
A. sounds
B. there
C. to
D. fascinated
Question 45: Although I asked my parents for permission, but they still got angry.
A. asked
B. angry
C. but
D. still
Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Water polo originated in England during the 1870s, and soon became popular in the United States. It was first played in the
Olympic Games as a men's exhibition sport in 1900. In 1904, it became a men’s medal sport, but only the United States
fielded a team. In 1908, it was contested internationally at the Olympics. Over the succeeding decades water polo became
especially popular in Europe.
From approximately 1920 to 1946, the United States departed from the international rules for water polo by adopting for
play a loosely inflated ball that could be gripped in one hand and carried towards the goal. Opposing players usually
attempted to seize the ballcarriers, wrestle them under water, and render them helpless from loss of breath. This rough style of
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play virtually disappeared by 1946. Since that time, traditional water polo has grown rapidly in North America, especially as a
college sport. It is particularly popular in southern California and other parts of the West.
Women have played water polo since the game’s early days, but participation was not widespread until the 1960s. In 1961,
United States Water Polo established a national club championship for women. It has hosted one for men since 1890.
Women’s water polo became an Olympic medal sport at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia.
Question 46: Where did water polo originate?

A. In the United states. B. In Europe.
C. In North America.
D. In England.
Question 47: In what parts of the United States does water polo is very popular at colleges?
A. In the Midwest.
B. In the South.
C. In the East.
D. In the West.
Question 48: When did water polo become a women’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1900.
B. In 2000.
C. In 1960
D. In 1980.
Question 49: When did water polo become a men’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1904.
B. In 1875.
C. In 1900.
D. In 1908.
Question 50: When did the players the United States follow the same rules as in Europe?
A. In 1920.
B. In1946.
C. In 1960.
D. In 1945.

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Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s)

Mã Phách ……….

Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
Question 1:A. approach
B. approval
C. amount
D. apprehend
Question 2:A. chorus
B. cheap
C. child
D. champion
Question 3:A. reluctant
B. hesitant
C. restaurant
D. Mexican
Question 4:A. water
B. warm
C. war
D. bank
Question 5:A. owl
B. cow
C. powder

D. arrow
Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words.
Question 6:A. dangerous B. regulator
C. referee
D. personal
Question 7:A. procedure B. indicate
C. forefinger
D. enemy
Question 8:A. synchronizedB. overtime
C. penalize
D. opponent
Question 9:A. national
B. equipment
C. windsurfing
D. amateur
Question 10:A. athletic
B. position
C. fingertip
D. requirement
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 11: “Has the committee made its decision yet?” “Not yet. They are still......the proposal.”
A. bemg considered
B. considered
C. been considered
D. considering
Question 12: Each correct answer will......two points.
A. be shot
B. score
C. shoot
D. be scored

Question 13: All students have to the rules.
A. observe
B. All are correct
C. follow
D. obey
Question 14: Renoir is one of the most popular French impressionist painters. His paintings masterpieces all over the
world.
A. are considered
B. are considering
C. consider
D. had considered
Question 15: “What happened to the old mail carrier?” “He.......to a new neighbourhood to work.”
A. was sent
B. has sent
C. was send
D. sent
Question 16: The referee......a penalty kick.
A. awarded
B. gave
C. set
D. A and B
Question 17: As the fairy tale goes, the prince......into a frog by an evil magician, and only a kiss from a beautiful princess
could restore him to his original state.
A. was turning
B. turned
C. was turned
D. had been turning
Question 18: “How did that window.......?” “I don’t know.”
A. broken
B. got broken

C. get broken
D. broke
Question 19: Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of......
A. action
B. act
C. movement
D. move
Question 20: He suddenly......a sprint.
A. started
B. commenced
C. broke into
D. A and C
Question 21: By the time he arrives everything......
A. had been settled
B. will have been settled
C. has been settled
D. will be settled
Question 22: “.....the plan......?” “No, it......now.” “How long.....it ? ”
A. Has...been approved - is being discussed - was...discussed
B. Has...been approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
C. Was...approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
D. Has...been approved - is discussed - has...been discussed
Question 23: He's just trying to......his own career.
A. improve
B. A and D
C. promote
D. advance
Question 24: “Where did you get these old dresses?” “We......them in the old trunk.”
A. found
B. have been found

C. were found
D. finding
Question 25: In some rural areas of the United States, health care......by only a small number of doctors, nurses, and other
health professionals. It’s often more than they can handle.
A. is being provided
B. is providing
C. provides
D. provided
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A water polo team consists ...(26)... seven players - a goalkeeper and six field players. The goalkeeper must defend the goal
without hanging onto the goal or using the side of the pool. Each team also may have six ...(27)... players. With the exception
of the goalkeeper, each player may use only one hand at a time in ...(28)... the ball. Players wear caps of different colors for
team ...(29)...; the official rules stipulate white for one team, blue for the other, and red caps for the goalies. A match requires
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two referees, two goal judges, two timekeepers, and two recorders. Games are divided ...(30)... four periods of 7 minutes
each, with a 2-minute interval between periods.
Play begins when the ...(31)..., with each team spread out along its own goal line, throws the ball into play at a line halfway
between the two teams. The players race toward the ball, and the team that gains ...(32)... then attempts to advance it toward
the opponent's goal by ...(33)... it from teammate to teammate. Players can also swim with the ball by pushing it along the
water surface with their bodies as they swim.
Players may not use more than one hand at a time and may not ...(34)... clenched fists. No players - except the goalie, when
defending a goal in a pool with a shallow end - may walk on or use the bottom of the pool, ...(35)... may they take the ball
beneath the surface of the water. Players may not impede the free-limb movement of another player unless that player holds
the ball.
Question 26:A. on
B. with
C. about
D. of

Question 27:A. substitution B. substitute
C. substituting
D. substitutions
Question 28:A. handling B. using
C. dealing
D. holding
Question 29:A. registration B. mark
C. announcing
D. identification
Question 30:A. on
B. into
C. with
D. of
Question 31:A. réferee
B. timekeeper
C. recorder
D. goal judge
Question 32:A. having
B. possession
C. owning
D. property
Question 33:A. C and D B. pushing
C. throwing
D. passing
Question 34:A. B and C
B. use
C. apply
D. employ
Question 35:A. All are correct B. nor
C. either

D. or
Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Question 36: Your trip to Dalat sounds absolutely fascinated. I’d love to go there!
A. to
B. there
C. sounds
D. fascinated
Question 37: He got horrified when he discovered the conditions which they lived.
A. the
B. discovered
C. horrified
D. which
Question 38: It was not until he had been 32 years old that he got married to a pretty girl.
A. had been
B. married
C. not
D. that
Question 39: Tourists come from all over the world visit the romantic rivers in Italy.
A. rivers
B. come
C. in
D. all over
Question 40: Although I asked my parents for permission, but they still got angry.
A. angry
B. still
C. asked
D. but
Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 41: Our opinions on the subject are identical.
A. We differ in opinions on the subject.

B. We have the same opinions on the subject.
C. We are identical.
D. There's some difference in our opinions on the subject
Question 42: Fewer people came to the meeting than we had expected.
A. We had expected more people to come to the meeting.
B. There were not enough seats for all people as we had expected.
C. Too many people came to the meeting.
D. There were more people at the meeting than we had expected.
Question 43: Because of working hard, she fell ill.
A. She worked so hard that she fell ill.
B. She was not ill although she worked hard.
C. She did not work, so she fell ill.
D. She was too ill to work hard,
Question 44: It won't be long before her husband comes back.
A. Her husband will be returning quite soon..
B. There's likelihood that her husband won't return soon.
C. Possibly, her husband won't come back as soon as he wants.
D. Her husband will come back later than planned.
Question 45: Dick got to the station at midnight, missing his train by two hours.
A. The train left at two o'clock in the afternoon.
B. The train left at ten o'clock in the morning.
C. The train left at ten o'clock at night, so Dick missed it.
D. The train left at midnight.
Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Water polo originated in England during the 1870s, and soon became popular in the United States. It was first played in the
Olympic Games as a men's exhibition sport in 1900. In 1904, it became a men’s medal sport, but only the United States
fielded a team. In 1908, it was contested internationally at the Olympics. Over the succeeding decades water polo became
especially popular in Europe.
From approximately 1920 to 1946, the United States departed from the international rules for water polo by adopting for
play a loosely inflated ball that could be gripped in one hand and carried towards the goal. Opposing players usually

attempted to seize the ballcarriers, wrestle them under water, and render them helpless from loss of breath. This rough style of
14


play virtually disappeared by 1946. Since that time, traditional water polo has grown rapidly in North America, especially as a
college sport. It is particularly popular in southern California and other parts of the West.
Women have played water polo since the game’s early days, but participation was not widespread until the 1960s. In 1961,
United States Water Polo established a national club championship for women. It has hosted one for men since 1890.
Women’s water polo became an Olympic medal sport at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia.
Question 46: When did the players the United States follow the same rules as in Europe?
A. In 1960.
B. In 1920.
C. In1946.
D. In 1945.
Question 47: When did water polo become a men’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1900.
B. In 1904.
C. In 1875.
D. In 1908.
Question 48: Where did water polo originate?
A. In England.
B. In North America.
C. In the United states.
D. In Europe.
Question 49: When did water polo become a women’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1980.
B. In 1960
C. In 2000.
D. In 1900.
Question 50: In what parts of the United States does water polo is very popular at colleges?

A. In the East.
B. In the Midwest.
C. In the West.
D. In the South.

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MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 113
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s)

Mã Phách ……….

Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
Question 1:A. apprehend B. approval
C. approach
D. amount
Question 2:A. hesitant
B. restaurant
C. Mexican
D. reluctant
Question 3:A. cow

B. powder
C. owl
D. arrow
Question 4:A. chorus
B. champion
C. child
D. cheap
Question 5:A. bank
B. war
C. water
D. warm
Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 6: Fewer people came to the meeting than we had expected.
A. We had expected more people to come to the meeting.
B. Too many people came to the meeting.
C. There were more people at the meeting than we had expected.
D. There were not enough seats for all people as we had expected.
Question 7: Because of working hard, she fell ill.
A. She did not work, so she fell ill.
B. She was too ill to work hard,
C. She worked so hard that she fell ill.
D. She was not ill although she worked hard.
Question 8: Our opinions on the subject are identical.
A. We are identical.
B. We differ in opinions on the subject.
C. We have the same opinions on the subject.
D. There's some difference in our opinions on the subject
Question 9: It won't be long before her husband comes back.
A. There's likelihood that her husband won't return soon.
B. Her husband will come back later than planned.

C. Possibly, her husband won't come back as soon as he wants.
D. Her husband will be returning quite soon..
Question 10: Dick got to the station at midnight, missing his train by two hours.
A. The train left at two o'clock in the afternoon.
B. The train left at ten o'clock in the morning.
C. The train left at ten o'clock at night, so Dick missed it.
D. The train left at midnight.
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 11: “How did that window.......?” “I don’t know.”
A. got broken
B. broken
C. get broken
D. broke
Question 12: He's just trying to......his own career.
A. advance
B. A and C
C. improve
D. promote
Question 13: By the time he arrives everything......
A. had been settled
B. will be settled
C. has been settled
D. will have been settled
Question 14: In some rural areas of the United States, health care......by only a small number of doctors, nurses, and other
health professionals. It’s often more than they can handle.
A. provides
B. provided
C. is providing
D. is being provided
Question 15: “Where did you get these old dresses?” “We......them in the old trunk.”

A. were found
B. found
C. have been found
D. finding
Question 16: The referee......a penalty kick.
A. set
B. awarded
C. B and D
D. gave
Question 17: Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of......
A. move
B. action
C. act
D. movement
Question 18: All students have to the rules.
A. obey
B. follow
C. All are correct
D. observe
Question 19: Renoir is one of the most popular French impressionist painters. His paintings masterpieces all over the
world.
A. had considered
B. consider
C. are considered
D. are considering
Question 20: “.....the plan......?” “No, it......now.” “How long.....it ? ”
A. Has...been approved - is being discussed - was...discussed
B. Was...approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
C. Has...been approved - is discussed - has...been discussed
D. Has...been approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed

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Question 21: “What happened to the old mail carrier?” “He.......to a new neighbourhood to work.”
A. was sent
B. has sent
C. sent
D. was send
Question 22: Each correct answer will......two points.
A. be scored
B. shoot
C. be shot
D. score
Question 23: “Has the committee made its decision yet?” “Not yet. They are still......the proposal.”
A. been considered
B. considering
C. considered
D. bemg considered
Question 24: He suddenly......a sprint.
A. broke into
B. A and D
C. commenced
D. started
Question 25: As the fairy tale goes, the prince......into a frog by an evil magician, and only a kiss from a beautiful princess
could restore him to his original state.
A. was turned
B. turned
C. was turning
D. had been turning
Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words.

Question 26:A. indicate
B. enemy
C. procedure
D. forefinger
Question 27:A. penalize
B. overtime
C. synchronized
D. opponent
Question 28:A. windsurfingB. equipment
C. national
D. amateur
Question 29:A. personal B. referee
C. dangerous
D. regulator
Question 30:A. athletic
B. position
C. requirement
D. fingertip
Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Question 31: It was not until he had been 32 years old that he got married to a pretty girl.
A. not
B. married
C. had been
D. that
Question 32: Although I asked my parents for permission, but they still got angry.
A. but
B. angry
C. asked
D. still
Question 33: Your trip to Dalat sounds absolutely fascinated. I’d love to go there!

A. there
B. sounds
C. fascinated
D. to
Question 34: He got horrified when he discovered the conditions which they lived.
A. the
B. which
C. horrified
D. discovered
Question 35: Tourists come from all over the world visit the romantic rivers in Italy.
A. all over
B. in
C. rivers
D. come
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A water polo team consists ...(36)... seven players - a goalkeeper and six field players. The goalkeeper must defend the goal
without hanging onto the goal or using the side of the pool. Each team also may have six ...(37)... players. With the exception
of the goalkeeper, each player may use only one hand at a time in ...(38)... the ball. Players wear caps of different colors for
team ...(39)...; the official rules stipulate white for one team, blue for the other, and red caps for the goalies. A match requires
two referees, two goal judges, two timekeepers, and two recorders. Games are divided ...(40)... four periods of 7 minutes
each, with a 2-minute interval between periods.
Play begins when the ...(41)..., with each team spread out along its own goal line, throws the ball into play at a line halfway
between the two teams. The players race toward the ball, and the team that gains ...(42)... then attempts to advance it toward
the opponent's goal by ...(43)... it from teammate to teammate. Players can also swim with the ball by pushing it along the
water surface with their bodies as they swim.
Players may not use more than one hand at a time and may not ...(44)... clenched fists. No players - except the goalie, when
defending a goal in a pool with a shallow end - may walk on or use the bottom of the pool, ...(45)... may they take the ball
beneath the surface of the water. Players may not impede the free-limb movement of another player unless that player holds
the ball.
Question 36:A. with

B. of
C. about
D. on
Question 37:A. substituting B. substitutions
C. substitute
D. substitution
Question 38:A. using
B. dealing
C. handling
D. holding
Question 39:A. mark
B. identification
C. announcing
D. registration
Question 40:A. into
B. with
C. of
D. on
Question 41:A. réferee
B. timekeeper
C. goal judge
D. recorder
Question 42:A. property B. possession
C. owning
D. having
Question 43:A. passing
B. throwing
C. pushing
D. A and B
Question 44:A. employ

B. use
C. apply
D. A and B
Question 45:A. either
B. All are correct
C. nor
D. or
Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Water polo originated in England during the 1870s, and soon became popular in the United States. It was first played in the
Olympic Games as a men's exhibition sport in 1900. In 1904, it became a men’s medal sport, but only the United States
fielded a team. In 1908, it was contested internationally at the Olympics. Over the succeeding decades water polo became
especially popular in Europe.
From approximately 1920 to 1946, the United States departed from the international rules for water polo by adopting for
play a loosely inflated ball that could be gripped in one hand and carried towards the goal. Opposing players usually
attempted to seize the ballcarriers, wrestle them under water, and render them helpless from loss of breath. This rough style of
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play virtually disappeared by 1946. Since that time, traditional water polo has grown rapidly in North America, especially as a
college sport. It is particularly popular in southern California and other parts of the West.
Women have played water polo since the game’s early days, but participation was not widespread until the 1960s. In 1961,
United States Water Polo established a national club championship for women. It has hosted one for men since 1890.
Women’s water polo became an Olympic medal sport at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia.
Question 46: When did water polo become a men’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1875.
B. In 1900.
C. In 1908.
D. In 1904.
Question 47: When did the players the United States follow the same rules as in Europe?
A. In 1945.

B. In 1920.
C. In 1960.
D. In1946.
Question 48: Where did water polo originate?
A. In the United states. B. In Europe.
C. In England.
D. In North America.
Question 49: In what parts of the United States does water polo is very popular at colleges?
A. In the West.
B. In the Midwest.
C. In the South.
D. In the East.
Question 50: When did water polo become a women’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1900.
B. In 2000.
C. In 1960
D. In 1980.

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Mark(s)

Mã Phách ……….

Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Water polo originated in England during the 1870s, and soon became popular in the United States. It was first played in the
Olympic Games as a men's exhibition sport in 1900. In 1904, it became a men’s medal sport, but only the United States
fielded a team. In 1908, it was contested internationally at the Olympics. Over the succeeding decades water polo became
especially popular in Europe.
From approximately 1920 to 1946, the United States departed from the international rules for water polo by adopting for
play a loosely inflated ball that could be gripped in one hand and carried towards the goal. Opposing players usually
attempted to seize the ballcarriers, wrestle them under water, and render them helpless from loss of breath. This rough style of
play virtually disappeared by 1946. Since that time, traditional water polo has grown rapidly in North America, especially as a
college sport. It is particularly popular in southern California and other parts of the West.
Women have played water polo since the game’s early days, but participation was not widespread until the 1960s. In 1961,
United States Water Polo established a national club championship for women. It has hosted one for men since 1890.
Women’s water polo became an Olympic medal sport at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia.
Question 1: Where did water polo originate?
A. In Europe.
B. In the United states.
C. In England.
D. In North America.
Question 2: In what parts of the United States does water polo is very popular at colleges?
A. In the East.
B. In the South.
C. In the West.
D. In the Midwest.
Question 3: When did water polo become a men’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1904.
B. In 1900.

C. In 1908.
D. In 1875.
Question 4: When did water polo become a women’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 2000.
B. In 1900.
C. In 1980.
D. In 1960
Question 5: When did the players the United States follow the same rules as in Europe?
A. In 1920.
B. In 1945.
C. In 1960.
D. In1946.
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A water polo team consists ...(6)... seven players - a goalkeeper and six field players. The goalkeeper must defend the goal
without hanging onto the goal or using the side of the pool. Each team also may have six ...(7)... players. With the exception
of the goalkeeper, each player may use only one hand at a time in ...(8)... the ball. Players wear caps of different colors for
team ...(9)...; the official rules stipulate white for one team, blue for the other, and red caps for the goalies. A match requires
two referees, two goal judges, two timekeepers, and two recorders. Games are divided ...(10)... four periods of 7 minutes
each, with a 2-minute interval between periods.
Play begins when the ...(11)..., with each team spread out along its own goal line, throws the ball into play at a line halfway
between the two teams. The players race toward the ball, and the team that gains ...(12)... then attempts to advance it toward
the opponent's goal by ...(13)... it from teammate to teammate. Players can also swim with the ball by pushing it along the
water surface with their bodies as they swim.
Players may not use more than one hand at a time and may not ...(14)... clenched fists. No players - except the goalie, when
defending a goal in a pool with a shallow end - may walk on or use the bottom of the pool, ...(15)... may they take the ball
beneath the surface of the water. Players may not impede the free-limb movement of another player unless that player holds
the ball.
Question 6:A. about
B. on
C. of

D. with
Question 7:A. substitution B. substituting
C. substitutions
D. substitute
Question 8:A. handling
B. dealing
C. holding
D. using
Question 9:A. registration B. announcing
C. mark
D. identification
Question 10:A. of
B. with
C. into
D. on
Question 11:A. timekeeper B. réferee
C. goal judge
D. recorder
Question 12:A. owning
B. having
C. possession
D. property
Question 13:A. B and D
B. throwing
C. pushing
D. passing
Question 14:A. apply
B. use
C. employ
D. A and B

Question 15:A. or
B. All are correct
C. nor
D. either
Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words.
Question 16:A. procedure B. forefinger
C. indicate
D. enemy
Question 17:A. penalize
B. opponent
C. synchronized
D. overtime
Question 18:A. regulator B. dangerous
C. personal
D. referee
Question 19:A. equipment B. national
C. windsurfing
D. amateur
Question 20:A. fingertip B. requirement
C. athletic
D. position
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Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Question 21: He got horrified when he discovered the conditions which they lived.
A. discovered
B. the
C. which
D. horrified

Question 22: Tourists come from all over the world visit the romantic rivers in Italy.
A. in
B. all over
C. come
D. rivers
Question 23: Although I asked my parents for permission, but they still got angry.
A. still
B. but
C. asked
D. angry
Question 24: Your trip to Dalat sounds absolutely fascinated. I’d love to go there!
A. to
B. there
C. fascinated
D. sounds
Question 25: It was not until he had been 32 years old that he got married to a pretty girl.
A. not
B. that
C. married
D. had been
Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
Question 26:A. Mexican B. restaurant
C. hesitant
D. reluctant
Question 27:A. approach B. apprehend
C. amount
D. approval
Question 28:A. war
B. water
C. warm

D. bank
Question 29:A. cow
B. powder
C. arrow
D. owl
Question 30:A. champion B. cheap
C. chorus
D. child
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 31: “Has the committee made its decision yet?” “Not yet. They are still......the proposal.”
A. considered
B. been considered
C. bemg considered
D. considering
Question 32: He suddenly......a sprint.
A. commenced
B. C and D
C. broke into
D. started
Question 33: Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of......
A. move
B. action
C. movement
D. act
Question 34: Each correct answer will......two points.
A. be shot
B. shoot
C. score
D. be scored
Question 35: He's just trying to......his own career.

A. advance
B. improve
C. promote
D. A and B
Question 36: All students have to the rules.
A. observe
B. obey
C. follow
D. All are correct
Question 37: In some rural areas of the United States, health care......by only a small number of doctors, nurses, and other
health professionals. It’s often more than they can handle.
A. provided
B. is providing
C. is being provided
D. provides
Question 38: “.....the plan......?” “No, it......now.” “How long.....it ? ”
A. Has...been approved - is being discussed - was...discussed
B. Has...been approved - is discussed - has...been discussed
C. Has...been approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
D. Was...approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
Question 39: “How did that window.......?” “I don’t know.”
A. broke
B. get broken
C. got broken
D. broken
Question 40: Renoir is one of the most popular French impressionist painters. His paintings masterpieces all over the
world.
A. had considered
B. are considered
C. are considering

D. consider
Question 41: As the fairy tale goes, the prince......into a frog by an evil magician, and only a kiss from a beautiful princess
could restore him to his original state.
A. was turned
B. was turning
C. had been turning
D. turned
Question 42: The referee......a penalty kick.
A. gave
B. set
C. awarded
D. A and C
Question 43: “Where did you get these old dresses?” “We......them in the old trunk.”
A. found
B. were found
C. finding
D. have been found
Question 44: “What happened to the old mail carrier?” “He.......to a new neighbourhood to work.”
A. sent
B. was send
C. was sent
D. has sent
Question 45: By the time he arrives everything......
A. will be settled
B. had been settled
C. has been settled
D. will have been settled
VII. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 46: It won't be long before her husband comes back.
A. Possibly, her husband won't come back as soon as he wants.

B. Her husband will come back later than planned.
C. Her husband will be returning quite soon..
D. There's likelihood that her husband won't return soon.
Question 47: Our opinions on the subject are identical.
A. We differ in opinions on the subject.
B. We have the same opinions on the subject.
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C. We are identical.
D. There's some difference in our opinions on the subject
Question 48: Fewer people came to the meeting than we had expected.
A. Too many people came to the meeting.
B. There were more people at the meeting than we had expected.
C. There were not enough seats for all people as we had expected.
D. We had expected more people to come to the meeting.
Question 49: Because of working hard, she fell ill.
A. She worked so hard that she fell ill.
B. She did not work, so she fell ill.
C. She was too ill to work hard,
D. She was not ill although she worked hard.
Question 50: Dick got to the station at midnight, missing his train by two hours.
A. The train left at midnight.
B. The train left at ten o'clock in the morning.
C. The train left at two o'clock in the afternoon.
D. The train left at ten o'clock at night, so Dick missed it.

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NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 826
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s)

Mã Phách ……….

Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Water polo originated in England during the 1870s, and soon became popular in the United States. It was first played in the
Olympic Games as a men's exhibition sport in 1900. In 1904, it became a men’s medal sport, but only the United States
fielded a team. In 1908, it was contested internationally at the Olympics. Over the succeeding decades water polo became
especially popular in Europe.
From approximately 1920 to 1946, the United States departed from the international rules for water polo by adopting for
play a loosely inflated ball that could be gripped in one hand and carried towards the goal. Opposing players usually
attempted to seize the ballcarriers, wrestle them under water, and render them helpless from loss of breath. This rough style of
play virtually disappeared by 1946. Since that time, traditional water polo has grown rapidly in North America, especially as a
college sport. It is particularly popular in southern California and other parts of the West.
Women have played water polo since the game’s early days, but participation was not widespread until the 1960s. In 1961,
United States Water Polo established a national club championship for women. It has hosted one for men since 1890.
Women’s water polo became an Olympic medal sport at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia.
Question 1: In what parts of the United States does water polo is very popular at colleges?
A. In the South.
B. In the West.
C. In the Midwest.

D. In the East.
Question 2: Where did water polo originate?
A. In England.
B. In North America.
C. In Europe.
D. In the United states.
Question 3: When did water polo become a men’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1908.
B. In 1900.
C. In 1875.
D. In 1904.
Question 4: When did the players the United States follow the same rules as in Europe?
A. In 1920.
B. In1946.
C. In 1945.
D. In 1960.
Question 5: When did water polo become a women’s medal sport in the Olympic Games?
A. In 1980.
B. In 2000.
C. In 1960
D. In 1900.
Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words.
Question 6:A. athletic
B. requirement
C. fingertip
D. position
Question 7:A. penalize
B. opponent
C. overtime
D. synchronized

Question 8:A. regulator
B. referee
C. dangerous
D. personal
Question 9:A. equipment B. amateur
C. windsurfing
D. national
Question 10:A. forefinger B. procedure
C. indicate
D. enemy
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
A water polo team consists ...(11)... seven players - a goalkeeper and six field players. The goalkeeper must defend the goal
without hanging onto the goal or using the side of the pool. Each team also may have six ...(12)... players. With the exception
of the goalkeeper, each player may use only one hand at a time in ...(13)... the ball. Players wear caps of different colors for
team ...(14)...; the official rules stipulate white for one team, blue for the other, and red caps for the goalies. A match requires
two referees, two goal judges, two timekeepers, and two recorders. Games are divided ...(15)... four periods of 7 minutes
each, with a 2-minute interval between periods.
Play begins when the ...(16)..., with each team spread out along its own goal line, throws the ball into play at a line halfway
between the two teams. The players race toward the ball, and the team that gains ...(17)... then attempts to advance it toward
the opponent's goal by ...(18)... it from teammate to teammate. Players can also swim with the ball by pushing it along the
water surface with their bodies as they swim.
Players may not use more than one hand at a time and may not ...(19)... clenched fists. No players - except the goalie, when
defending a goal in a pool with a shallow end - may walk on or use the bottom of the pool, ...(20)... may they take the ball
beneath the surface of the water. Players may not impede the free-limb movement of another player unless that player holds
the ball.
Question 11:A. on
B. of
C. about
D. with
Question 12:A. substituting B. substitutions

C. substitute
D. substitution
Question 13:A. handling B. dealing
C. using
D. holding
Question 14:A. identification B. announcing
C. registration
D. mark
Question 15:A. of
B. into
C. on
D. with
Question 16:A. réferee
B. recorder
C. goal judge
D. timekeeper
Question 17:A. owning
B. possession
C. property
D. having
Question 18:A. pushing
B. passing
C. throwing
D. B and C
Question 19:A. employ
B. use
C. apply
D. B and C
Question 20:A. nor
B. or

C. All are correct
D. either
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Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Question 21: He got horrified when he discovered the conditions which they lived.
A. discovered
B. which
C. the
D. horrified
Question 22: Your trip to Dalat sounds absolutely fascinated. I’d love to go there!
A. sounds
B. to
C. fascinated
D. there
Question 23: Although I asked my parents for permission, but they still got angry.
A. asked
B. but
C. angry
D. still
Question 24: Tourists come from all over the world visit the romantic rivers in Italy.
A. rivers
B. come
C. in
D. all over
Question 25: It was not until he had been 32 years old that he got married to a pretty girl.
A. that
B. married
C. not

D. had been
Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 26: Our opinions on the subject are identical.
A. We differ in opinions on the subject.
B. We are identical.
C. We have the same opinions on the subject.
D. There's some difference in our opinions on the subject
Question 27: It won't be long before her husband comes back.
A. Possibly, her husband won't come back as soon as he wants.
B. Her husband will be returning quite soon..
C. There's likelihood that her husband won't return soon.
D. Her husband will come back later than planned.
Question 28: Fewer people came to the meeting than we had expected.
A. Too many people came to the meeting.
B. There were not enough seats for all people as we had expected.
C. We had expected more people to come to the meeting.
D. There were more people at the meeting than we had expected.
Question 29: Because of working hard, she fell ill.
A. She did not work, so she fell ill.
B. She was not ill although she worked hard.
C. She worked so hard that she fell ill.
D. She was too ill to work hard,
Question 30: Dick got to the station at midnight, missing his train by two hours.
A. The train left at ten o'clock in the morning.
B. The train left at midnight.
C. The train left at two o'clock in the afternoon.
D. The train left at ten o'clock at night, so Dick missed it.
Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
Question 31:A. approval B. approach
C. apprehend

D. amount
Question 32:A. war
B. water
C. bank
D. warm
Question 33:A. arrow
B. powder
C. owl
D. cow
Question 34:A. restaurant B. hesitant
C. reluctant
D. Mexican
Question 35:A. cheap
B. chorus
C. child
D. champion
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 36: “Has the committee made its decision yet?” “Not yet. They are still......the proposal.”
A. considering
B. been considered
C. bemg considered
D. considered
Question 37: All students have to the rules.
A. obey
B. All are correct
C. observe
D. follow
Question 38: By the time he arrives everything......
A. had been settled
B. has been settled

C. will be settled
D. will have been settled
Question 39: He's just trying to......his own career.
A. advance
B. promote
C. improve
D. A and C
Question 40: He suddenly......a sprint.
A. broke into
B. started
C. A and B
D. commenced
Question 41: Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of......
A. act
B. movement
C. action
D. move
Question 42: “Where did you get these old dresses?” “We......them in the old trunk.”
A. have been found
B. finding
C. were found
D. found
Question 43: Renoir is one of the most popular French impressionist painters. His paintings masterpieces all over the
world.
A. had considered
B. are considering
C. consider
D. are considered
Question 44: “How did that window.......?” “I don’t know.”
A. get broken

B. broken
C. got broken
D. broke
Question 45: The referee......a penalty kick.
A. gave
B. set
C. awarded
D. A and C
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Question 46: As the fairy tale goes, the prince......into a frog by an evil magician, and only a kiss from a beautiful princess
could restore him to his original state.
A. had been turning
B. turned
C. was turning
D. was turned
Question 47: In some rural areas of the United States, health care......by only a small number of doctors, nurses, and other
health professionals. It’s often more than they can handle.
A. provides
B. is providing
C. is being provided
D. provided
Question 48: Each correct answer will......two points.
A. be shot
B. shoot
C. be scored
D. score
Question 49: “.....the plan......?” “No, it......now.” “How long.....it ? ”
A. Has...been approved - is being discussed - was...discussed

B. Has...been approved - is discussed - has...been discussed
C. Was...approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
D. Has...been approved - is being discussed - has...been discussed
Question 50: “What happened to the old mail carrier?” “He.......to a new neighbourhood to work.”
A. was send
B. was sent
C. has sent
D. sent

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