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1
I.

Tìm m ộ t từ mà phần gach chản có cá ch p h á t âm khác với
nhũtag từ cò n lại.

I.
2.
3.
4.
5.

A
A.
A
A.
A.

bargain
divisible
eight
show er
ra th e r

B.
B.
B.
B
B


C.
C.
C.
C.
C.

Iragile
decision
freight
allow
sacrifice

general
disease
weight
below
hard

B - luggage
D. design
D. height
D. plough
D. father

II. c b ọ n từ có trọng âm chính nhấn vào âm t iế t cố vị trí khác
với nhữ ng từ còn lại.
A.
6.
A.
7.

A.
8.
A9.
io. A.

diagram
opinion
influence
sa n d a ls
elevate

B.
B.
B
B.
B.

diagonal
responsible
instructor
c anal
element

C. diaper
C. attitude
c. intelligent
C. rental
C. elegant

D.

D.
D.
D.
D.

diam ond
acco u n t
inflation
vandal
evacuate

III. Hãy x á c định MỘT Ici trong các từ hoặc cụ m từ có g ạ ch ch ân
củ a c á c câ u sau.
11. If vou go to G ate 10 vou only will have to wait five m in u te s .
(A) '
(H)
" (C)
.... " (D)
12. gincc a storm was com ing, we decided to quickly leave th e area.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
13. Ru n n ing down the stairs, niv heart beat crazily.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
14. The b u s arrived lately, so 1 missed my first class.


(A) (B)

(C)

(D)'

15. 1 felt sadly w hen 1 read the letter.
(A) (B)
16. Tom drove p a s t the police’s station on his yvav to work.
(A)
(HI
(C)
' (D)
17. Am ong the people present at the bar, the police su sp ected a
’ (A)
(B) '
(C)
th irtv -v cars-old man
(B)

13. They did not like those kind of imported c a rs .
(A) * " .. .. (H) '
' (C)
(D)
3


19. I would like to go to a school a s the one my sister goes to.
(A)

(B)
(C)
(D)
20. T his y ea r's p rices will ce rta in ly be m uch higher a s la s t y e a r’s prices.
(A)
' (B)
(C)
(D)

rv. C họn

phUtfng án tấ t n h ấ t

để hoàn

th ả n h c á c c â n sau.

#21. Air c o n sists of ả com bination of nitrogen an d oxygen ______ _ _ _ in
~fplace by gravity.
A. are holding
B. being hold
# c. holding
IX held
22. ________th e process of photosynthesis, green p la n ts
carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.
A. T hat is
B. T hrough
c. It is
D. While
23.


abiserb

can cau se d iseases such a s tu b e rc u lo sis by *erte?mg
openings in th e body.
A. B acteria is harm ful w hen
B. H arm ful b acteria
c. W here h arm ful bacteria
D. If b acteria is h arm fu l,

24. A ballad,
, is a song th a t tells a d ram atic story.
A. for th e oldest form of poetry
B. w hich the oldest form of poetry
c. th e oldest form of poetry
D. is th e oldest form of poetry
25. The faster th e processing speed, the g reater
a com puter.
A. th e power
B. power is
c. is th e power
D. power w hich is

pro'videtd oy

V. Hoàn th ả n h những câ u sau bằng cá c h c h ọ n t ừ h o ặ c cu m từ
đứng n h ấ t.
26. They
all day swim m ing an d su n b a th in g a t th e beach.
A. sp en t

B. used
c. passed
D. occupied
#27. The hotel room
over a beautiful garden
A. viewed o u t B. faced up
c. opened up
28. We d id n ’t
A. reach
4

_

I). looked oiut

to the station in time to catch th e tra in .
B. get
c. arrive
D. m ake


2 9 .Police officers d o n ’t have to wear uniforms w hen they are
duty.
A. ab o u t
B off
c. at
13. on
3 0 . 1 w as in such a hurry that i left one of my bags
A. o u t
B. aside

c . behind
13. on
31. Mr Hill had his money stolen and couldn’t
A. pay up
B. pay out
c. pay for

__ his hotel bill.
D. pay

32. J a n e lost her case because it did not have a(n)
on.
A. ticket
B. poster
c. label
33. Take the bus, and
at Oxford Circus.
A. get off
B. get out
c. get down

. with her nam e
13.identification

D. get away

3 4 .1 w as too tired to
mv suitcase and hang my clothes in the
w ardrobe.
A. diso rd er

B. empty
c. put out
D. u n p ac k
35. Ỉ feci very tired.
times I consider giving up work.
A. D uring
B. Some
c. At
13. For
36. On th e first day of our holiday we ju s t _
by the hotel pool.
A. enjoyed
B. relaxed
c. comforted D. calm ed
37. The wind w as blowing so m uch that wc couldn't _____o u r tent.
- A. p u t up
B. raise
c. make up
13. build
38. We w en t by
A. a - the

train to
B. the the

west ofEngland.
c. 0
the
13. o - 0
%

VI. Đọc đ oạn vản sau và chọn m ột từ thích hợp n h ấ t trong s ế
những từ ch o sẵn (A, B, c, D).
London h a s a population of (39)
6,777,000. It lies (40)
the
River T ham es, w here the Romans landed nearly 2,000 y ears ago. From
about 1800 until World War Two, London was the biggest city in the
world, b u t now there are many cities which are (41)____ bigger.
London is fam ous for many things. Tourists come from all over the
world to visit its historic buildings, such as St. P au l’s C ath ed ral, w hich
has a (42) _____ dome, and the Houses of Parliam ent, ( 4 3 )_____ you
can see an d hear the famous clock, Big Ben. They also com e to visit its
theatres, m u seu m s, and Its many shops, such as H arrods, w here you
can buy m any things.
5


Like m any big cities, I^ondon h as problem s (44) ........ traffic gmd
pollution. Over 1,000,000 people a day use the London Undergrou nd,
b u t there are (45)
too many c a rs on the stre e ts. The air iclean, b u t it is clean er th a n it w as 100 y ears ago. (46)
the Chean
Air Act in 1956, London w as fam ous for its fog or ‘sm og’, w hich is * ( 47)
_____ of sm oke and fog.
The best th in g ab o u t London is the p ark s. There are five in th? (City
centre. B u t my ch ild ren ’s (48)
.. place is H am leys, w hich is ithe
biggest toyshop in th e world. It is 200 y ears old.
39.

40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.

A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

aro u n d
on
m ore
gigantic
an d
w ith
still
A part from
connection

b est

B.
B.
13.
13.
B.
B.
13.
B.
13.
13.

approxim ate
by
clearly
trem en d o u s
w here
of
also
With
m ixture
lovely

C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.

C.
C.
C.
C.

ab o u t
beside
mostly
huge
th a t
including
yet
Until
com bination
popular

D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.

alm ost
close to
m uch

immense
w hich
involving
already
Since
link
favourite

vn.

D oc d o a n v à n sau và ch o n c&u t r i ld i phû hçfp nhâft ch« csâc
cà u h ô i.

Pets can be good for your health. Pets provide com pany an d friends hup.
They give people an o p p o rtu n ity for physical co ntact. They are lo>yal
and tru stin g an d love th eir ow ners w ithout question. S cien tists h*ave
found th a t frequent to u ch in g of pets can lower blood p ressu re tftor
m any people, p ets are a reaso n to get u p in th e m orning. People neeed
their pets for m any
'

49. The m ain idea of th e p arag rap h is:
A. Pets can improve th e health of their ow ners.
B. Many people like anim als.
C. Dogs are good pets.
D. P ets can lower your blood pressure.
50. According to the p arag rap h , w hat is one possible effect of pettiing
an d holding o n e’s pet frequently?
A. W aking u p early

13. Loneliness
C. S ickness
D. Lower blood p ressu re
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2
I.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Tìm m ộ t từ mà p h ẩ n g ạ c h c h â n có cá ch p hát âm khác với
nhửng từ cò n lại.
A.
A.
A.
A
A.

horrible
dial
basic
d eaf
naked

B.

B
B.
B.
B

botany
typical
neighbour
complete
stopped

c.
c.
c.
c.
c

com ponent
tidal
relate
beef
wanted

D.
D.
D.
D.
D.

bother

trial
pirate
leaf
crowded

II. C họn từ c ó t r ọ n g ả m c h ín h n h ấ n vào â m t iế t c ó VỊ trí khác
vớ i nhử ng từ cò n lại.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

popularity B.
elem ent
B
B
horizon
* B.
context
inactive
B.

respectable

elaborate
amazing
conference
inevitable

c.
c.

imaginable
elegant
’ c . Ignorant
*c. confidence
*c. innocent

D.
D.
D.
D.
ỉ),

equality
elep h an t
ignore
co n d u cto r
intensity

III. Hãy xá c đ ịnh MỘT lỗi trong các từ hoặc cụ m từ có g ạ ch ch â n
củ a c á c c â u sau.
11* They w ere the m ost poorest people ỉ had ever seen.
(A)


(B)



(C)

(D)

12. They had so a good meal at that restau ran t th a t thev w anted
(A)
(B)
to go th e re again.
(C)



(D)

13. J o h n ’s frien d s had the farewell party for him la st Friday.
(A)
' (B)
' (C)
(D)
14. Among th e applicant s onlv John had experience enough to get the job.
(A)
'(B)
(C)
(b)
“ 15. He could not lend me $5 because he did not have only $3.

(A)
(b f
'
(C)
(D)
16. I h a ve b een in Mexico during the sum m er of 1970.
(Ả)
' (B) '(C)
(D)
17 You s h o u ld visit that p art of the country when it will be spring.
” (A)
IB)
'(C)
(D)
7


18. The su p erv iso r recom m ended th a t all em ployees took a
(A)
(B)
(C)
co u rse in speed reading.

cpĩ

19. These televisions are all too expensive for weJto.buy a t
(A)
(B) “
(C)
th is tim e , b u t p erh ap s we will retu rn later.

(D)
20. The n ex t im p o rta n t question we have to decide is w hen
(A)
*
(B)
do we have to su b m it th e proposal.
(C)
(D)
IV. C họn p h u ttn g án t ố t n h ấ t c h o CÁC c â u sau .
21. Wildlife p r e s e r v e s __ ____ _
A. a rc in ten d ed
c. in te n d in g

to protect species from extinction,
B. intend
1). have intending

22. ........;jL, . th e autom obile in d u stry in th e early 1900s.
. A. It w as Henry Ford’s revolution
B. H enry Ford revolutionized
c. Revolutionized by Henry Ford
D. T here w as a revolution
23. Of all th e w orld’s languages, . ...
A. d o m in atin g m ost b u sin e ss with English
B. th e dom ination of b u sin e ss by English
c. E nglish is the m ost dom inant in b u sin e ss
D. w hen E nglish d om inates b u sin e ss
24. ......... se a t b elts save lives h a s been proven in study afte r study.
%A. The
B. T hat

c. There arc
D. If
25. At th e early age of five, Albert E instein w as already wondeiriiig
A. th a t a co m p ass worked
c. h av in g worked a co m p ass

B. with a co m p ass working
1). how- a com pass workei

V. H oàn th ả n h nhữ ng câ u sau bằng c á c h c h ọ n từ h oặc cụmi tử
đứng n h ấ t.
*26. David w as trying to
an o th er cyclist w hen he crashed.
A. overtake
B. overcome
c. overpass
D. overcharge
27. The fan s clim bed over the fence to
paying.
A. refu se
B. prevent
c. ab an d o n
D. avoid
8


* 2 8 . The c h i l d r e n w err all upset, and some were
A. in
B. on
c. with

29 Ỉ fcl over while skiing and m\ sistri had to
A. bring
B. take
c. fetc h
*30. b o r ’t
A. pass
31 l wis just
A. around

a doctor.
1). carry

the road until all the' runners have gone by.
B. across
C. cross
D. p ass by
to go out w hen you telephoned.
B. thinking
C. about
I), planned

*32 Whm you saw Jack at the dance, what did he
A. wear
B. have on
C. dress
33. I dcxTt th in k that purple shirt
A. goes
B. fits
*34.


tears.
1). at

?
1) put on

with vour yellow skirt.
C. suits
D. w ears

people who live in . . . . Netherlands are called ___ D utch.
A. The O O
B. O the 0
C. The - the - 0
D. 0 - the - the

’ 35. This ja c k e t is the kind of thing I want. Can I ____ ?
A. try it on
13. d ress it
B. take it off
D. w ear it
36. After the w ater workers went on strike there was a
of w ater.
A. drain
13. shortage
c. loss
D. d ecrease
VI. Đọc đ oạn vản sau và chọn m ột từ th ích hợp n h ấ t tron g s ấ
nhũng từ cho sẳn (A, B, c, D).
W hen n a n first learned how to (37)

a fire, he began to u se fuel
for the first time. The first fuel he used was (38)
wood. As tim e
(39)
, man eventually discovered that su b sta n c e s su c h a s coal
and oil vould burn
Coal
not used very widely as a source of energy (40) __ _ th e last
cen tu ry With the coming of the industrial revolution, it w as (41) ______
realized th a t production would double if coal was used in stead of wood.
Nowadays, many (42)
huge factories and electricity (43)
sta tio n s would be unable to function if there was no coal.
In th e list twenty or thirty years, however, the use of coal (44)
dcclincc. As a result, there have been changes in the coal in d u stry . It is
believed th a t more people would use coal if oil and gas w ere n ot so
readily 45)
9


There is m ore th a n enough coal in the world for m a n 's (46)
for
the n ex t two h u n d red y ears if our use of coal does n o t increase.
U nfortunately, (4 7 )____ _ , ab o u t half of the w orld's coal may nev er be
used. M ining m u ch of it would be very expensive ( 4 8 ) __ __ i t w as
possible to u se new equipm ent.
37.
38.
39.
40.

41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.

A.
A.
A
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

generate
p erh ap s
w ent
until
in tim e
of
offering
have

p resen t
needs
therefore
w hen

13.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.

devise
m aybe
sp en t
for
early
of the
producing
w as
available
necessities
however
if


c. produce
c. possibly
c. passed
c. d u rin g *
c. timely
c. am ong
c. creatin g
c. is
c. in use
c. req u irem en ts
c. consequently
c. even if

D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.

m ake
probably
flew

in
soon
am o n g the'
generating;
has
plenty
req u ests
accordirghy
w h ereas

VII. D ọc đ oạn v i n sau và ch ọ n c&u trả Idi phủ hựp n h ấ t cho» c á c
c ầ u h ỏ i.
/
Good n u tritio n is im p o rta n t for everyone. To in su re th a t your body
r u n s well, you need to get the vitam ins, m inerals a n d p ro tein s that only
a good diet can provide. Your doctor can recom m end a diet th a t is good
for you, b u t it is a safe bet th a t less sugary food an d d rin k s, and Itnore
fresh fru it an d vegetables are good for everyone. In addition, lean nneat,
fish, a n d poultry are good protein sources for m ost people. Watch your
diet a n d you will probably look an d feel better.
49. O ne conclusion th a t you can draw from th is p arag rap h is:
A. Too m uch su g a r is n ’t good for you.
B. D octors are alw ays healthy.
c. People who eat well never get sick.
D. Most people e a t too m uch.
50. W hich p h rase would you probably use to describe som cote who
practices good n u tritio n , gets lots of exercise, an d sleep* (eight
h o u rs every night?
A. As proud a s a peacock.
B. As healthy a s a horse,

c . As sw eet as sugar.
I). As good as gold.
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10


‘ I.

1.
2.
*3.
4.
5.
1

T ì» m ộ t từ mà phần gach chân có cá ch p h á t âm
n h tìig từ cỏ n lại.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

bush
fathom
cover
anly
land scap e


B.
B.
B.
B.
B.

pull
favour
some
tropical
splashing

c.
c.
c.

brush
fatal
pum p
c. ago
c. am azing

D.
D.
D.
D.
D.

p u sh
fam ous

dom e
total
dam age

II. Chẹn từ có trọn g âm chính nhân vào
v6.
7.
8
9.
10.

A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

ddvent
decent
C anada
:onquer
:itizcn

B.
B.
B.
B.
B.


adverb
account
countryside
contam inate
circular

c.
c.
c.
c.
c.

adventure*’"
accept
accuracy
com fortable
citadel

vị trí khác

D.
D.
D.
D.
D.

addict
accord
banana
c o n tin en t

civilian

III. H á ; x á c đ ịn h MỘT lỗi trong các từ hoặc cụ m từ có g ạ ch ch â n
c ủ a cá c c â u sau.
11. T h e' chose n o t to have attended the meeting.
(A) (B)
'
(C)
“ (b)
12. Wnxe in 1847, th e opera has never enjoyed p o p u lar success.
(A
(B)
'(C)
(D)
13. Blocks from th e stadium , we could hear the people to c h e e r.
(A
(B)
(C)
(D)
14. My brother h a s to walk ten miles to buy some gas la st week e n d .
(A)
(B)
(C)
"(b ) '
15. If he h ad n o t tried to jum p over the stream , he w ould not b reak
(A)
"
(B)
(C)
h is kg.

(5)
16. T h e children w ish th a t they have more free tim e to play football.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
17. The} re q u est th a t you are fluent in Spanish.
(A) IB)'
(C)
(I))
11


*18. W hen the children are going to visit their g ran d m o th er, Hemry
~ (A)
(B)
an d 1 will be going to Europe.
(C)
(D)
19. George h a s not com pleted the assig nm ent v et, an d M aria
(A)
(B)
(C)
h a s n 't n eith er.
.(D)

20. J o h n decided to
in th e

&

the m o rn in g a n ew c a r, b u t
(B)
*
h is mind.
p>
d ể hoảiỉ th ả n h cá c câu MU.

IV. C hon
d an g er
A. W ith the
C. B ecause the

of th e ozone layer, h u m a n s face iìncre;asing
to the s u n ’s rays.
B. Som etim es th e
„ D. The

22. K atherine Anne Porter is well known
A. she h a s w ritten short stories about young wom en
B. w riting sh o rt stories ab o u t young wom en
C. sh o rt stories about women
D. for h er sh o rt sto ries ab o u t young women
23. H ieroglyphics _______ on the walls of caves provide sciemtists
with im p o rta n t details on prehistoric m an.
A. painted
B. were p ainted
C. have been painted
1). th a t they p ain ted
24. Asia
by m ost experts to be the cradle of h u m a n civilizatorn.

A. h a s been alw ays considered
B. h a s alw ays been comidfle^ed
C. alw ays h a s been considered
D. h a s been consideredaliw ays
25. Arabic an d Swahili are
A. m ore spoken widely th an
C. m ore widely spoken th a n

any o th er language of Affrha..
B. widely spoken m o re 1i*an
1). more th a n widely sspokcer

V. H oàn th à n h nhủug câu saú bằng cá c h c h ọ n từ hoẬic »ụtm từ
đ ủ n g n h ấ t.
26. T his factory needs m odernising. Everything here i s ______ A. o u t of
B. away from
C. off w ith
D. o aitu tp
27. D on’t worry, everything is
A. at
B. below
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control.
c . over

D. uinieir



28. Most governrrirnts smi! to just
problems
A. make up for

dealing with environmental

c. do without

13 put off

D. take after

i

29. In some countries environmental organisations have been
to
inform people and gain their support
A. put up
13.made up
c. set up
I). carried out
30. If vour camera is faulty. Y O U should return it to the
A. m a n u fa c tu r e r 13 creator
c inventor
*31. It IS h ard to get
A, extra

D. builder

parts for this car if something goes wrong.

13. spare
c. additional
D. em ergency

32. I got to
Steve well last year when we worked together.
A intro d u ce
13. sympathise
c. meet
D. know
33. Is Brenda married or
A sp in ste r
13. alone

? 1 d o n ’t like to ask her.
c. single

34. The village w as completely
A. destroyed
13. collapsed

in an earthquake.
c. ruined

35. Your diet w as a success! You look wonderfully
A. skinnv
IT slim
c. thin
36. I'm glad 1
A. lost


D. bachelor
D. broken

!
1). underw eight

my plane! I’ve just heard that it’s been hijacked.
13. refused
c. missed
D. altered

VI. Đ ọc đ o ạ n van sau vả chọn m ột từ th ích hợp n h ấ t tron g s ố
nhữtog từ ch o sẩ n (A, B. c, D).
S uperstitio n s (37)
from country to country. Most people learn
about su p e rstitio n s when they are children, (38)
from their
Darents or from o th er children. They grow up believing an d practicing
:he su p e rstitio n s they learn. As people get older an d acquire more
education, they often lose (39)
in the su p e rstitio n s of their
;hildhood days. Still, they often like to (40)
„ _ the ru les of the
superstitions ju s t in east' Kor example, some people learn a s children
h a t spilling salt is bad lurk. They also know th a t by picking u p m ore
;alt an d throw ing it over their left shoulder, they can cancel th e bad
uck. Many a d u lts continue this practice (41)
they sav th a t they
ire n ’t really superstitious!

"here arc m any (42)
superstitions about had luck. O pening an
rnibrella ind o o rs or letting a black cat cross vour path are said to bring
>ad luck. If you (43)
to break a mirror, American su p erstitio n
yarns th a t your had lurk will (44 Ị
for seven years!
13


One of th e m ost (45)
bad luck su p e rstitio n s co n cern s the
n u m b e r th irte en . The fear of 13 is so strong th a t som e (46)
d o n ’t
have a th irte e n th floor. The floor above floor n u m b e r 12 is called flom
n u m b e r 14. Many people th in k th a t Friday th e th irte e n th is an (47]
_____ day. Some people refuse to travel on Friday the th irte e n th foi
(48)
of a plan e or train accident. Some people w on’t even leave
th eir h o u se s on th a t day.
37. A. ex ch an g e
38. A. e ith e r
39. A. loyalty
40. A. follow
41. A. even th o u g h
42. A. else
43. A. m an ag e
44. A. la st
45. A. freq u en t
46. A. b u ild in g s

47. A. b ad
48. A. ap p reh e n sio n

vn. B ọ c

B.
B.
13.
B.
B.
B.
13.
13.
13.
13.
B.
B.

change
both
confidence
obey
but
various
h ap p en
co n tin u e
u su a l
ho,uses
u n fo rtu n ate
being afraid


C.
'C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.

alter
also
faith
p u rsu it
when
other
seem
prolong
norm al
cottages
unlucky
fear

D.
D.
D.

D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.

vary
of course
belief
listen to
while
different
afford
keep on
com m on
resid en ces
terrible
d read

đ o ạ n v á n sen và c h ọ n c â u trả lở i p hủ hợp n h ấ t ch o cấ<

c â u h ỏ i.
S tam p collecting is a fun an d in terestin g hobby. You can learn a lo
from it. Many co u n trie s p u t historical events on th e ir postage sta m p s
O th er c o u n trie s have su ch beautiful ones th a t they are w orks of art. lr
addition, finding new sta m p s from different c o u n trie s is a good lessor

in geography. Most p h ilatelists agree th a t sta m p collections provide
h o u rs a n d h o u rs of e n tertain m en t.
49. A p h ila te list is:
A. a te ach e r
c. a n expensive sta m p

13. a sta m p collector
D. an encyclopedia

50. W hich of th e following sta te m e n ts is NOT a good reaso n to have i
sta m p collection?
A. You learn ab o u t historical events.
B. You learn a b o u t world geography,
c. You see b eautiful w orks of art.
D. You learn ab o u t th e m usic of other co u n tries.
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4
I.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Tìm m ộ t từ mà phần gạch chân có cách p h á t âm k hác vớỉ
những từ cò n lại.
A.

A.
A.
A.
A.

bargain
enough
lose
get
head

13.
B.
13.
B.
B.

c.

mountain
rough
chose
prẹtụ
reader

certain
c. cough
c. close
c. send
c dead


D. cam paign
I) tough
D .rose
D. petty
1). recede

II. C họn từ có trọng âm chính nhân vào âm t i ế t có v ị trí k h ác
v ớ i nhửtag từ còn ỉại.
6.
7.
8
9.
10.

A.
A
A
A.
A.

co n tin en t
h im self
pacific
d isease
dem ocracy

B.
B.
B.

B.
B.

continue
eventually
principal
bacteria
experience

c.
c.
c.
c.
c.

conflict
ocean
probably
professor
biological

D . context
D. co n tin u e
D .c o n te n ts
D. chem istry
D. geom etry

III. H ãỵ x á c đ ịn h MỘT lỗi trong các từ hoặc cụ m từ có g ạ c h ch&n
c ủ a c á c c â u sau.
11. U nlike my father, 1 do_not like many sugar in my coffee.

(A)
' .
(B)
(C)
(O)
12. T he a n sw e r is in the line fifteen on page four.
(A)
(B) (C)
(D)
13. In my o p in ion, this book is mote better than th a t o n e .
(A) ■
(B)
~ (C)
(D)
14. They w ish they arc able to spend more time in London.
(A)
(IỈ)"
'(C)
(D)
15. By th e tim e Jo a n arrived, all of the food h ad e a te n .
(A)
~
(Vỉ)
(C)
(D)
16. Many people who were opposed to use nuclear energy in an y
(A)
(B)
form d e m o n strated against the opening of the new
’ (C)

n u clear pow er planl

(»T

15


17. Yoko told me a b o u t s tu d e n ts who h a s tak en th e e n tra n c e exar
(A)
(13)
(C)
13 tim e s.
(D)
18. After she h a d b o u g h t him self a new m otorcycle, sh e s o ld h er
~ (A) '
(13)

(C)
(D)
bicycle.
19. You can u se only th ese m ach in es betw een 9 a m. an d 5 p.m.
(A)
(13)
~(C)
(D)
20. W hen only a c h ild , my fath er ta u g h t me how to play soccer.
(A)
(13) (C)
(D)


rv. C họn

phương án t ố t n h ấ t d ể h o ả n th ả n h c á c c&u sau.

21. Not only
resu lted in vast expense, b u t they
en d an g ered h u m a n existence a s well.
A. n u clear w eapons th a t
B. n u clear w eap o n s have
c, will n u c le a r w eapons
D. have n u c le a r w eapons
22. I'm h a p p ie r now th a n
A. IVc ever been before
B. 1 ever used to before
c. I ever w as before
D. I h ad ever been before
23. The g o v ern m en t h a s prom ised
A. helping th em
B. help for them
c. them help
D. th a t they helped them
24. She w anted to know
A. if I am going by train,
B. th a t w h eth er I w as going by train o r not.
c. th a t w h eth e r or not 1 w as going by train,
D. if I w as going by train.
25. It is illegal
A. to drive
B. for driving,
c. so a s to drive,

D. if you drive.
16

w ithout in su ran ce.

nave


V. lỉo ả n th à n h n h ữ n g câ u sau b ằn g cá c h c h ọ n từ h o ặ c cụ m từ
dứng n h á t.
, so it is expensive/’
26. The woman said, rhis carpet was made
IT by the hand
A. by o u r h a n d s
I). by hand
c by h a n d s
27. The noise of the traffic prevented me from
A failing
IT starting
c going
I). beginning

to sleep.

28. It w as very difficult for the inspector
recom m endations he should make.
A. realise
IT decide
c solv



" uf

and listen for I he dialling
2°. Tift the
A. microphone
C. receiver

nc



to

ĐẠI HỌC

_____

what

QUOC

'A'id th 0 n 6 Tin ĨHƠ VlfcN

...

hat wire! You’ll get an electric
30. Don’t touch that
IT c u rre n t

c. charge
A. shock
IT
C.
*31. Arc there enough apples for us to have one _
A. every
IT individually
C. each
D. self

D. surprise
?

32. We decided not to go camping because of the _____rain.
A. great
IT amount
C. extra
I), heavy
#33. 1 had to s h u t the window because the noise outside was
A sh o u tin g
IT in danger
C. unbea ra ble
I), enormous
3^. When the fire broke out, an electronic alarm
A. went off
IT opened up
C cam e in
D. put out
*35. 1 like street markets, because you shop in the open ____
A prices

IT air
C bargains
D. sunshine
#3t>. You c a n ’t tell what someone is like just from t h e i r ____
A appe aranc e
ITcharacter
C personality
D. looking
17


VI. Đ ọc đ o ạ n v ă n sau vA ch ọ n m ộ t từ th ic h hợp n h ấ t t n n | số
n h ữ n g tử c h o sẩn (A, B. c, D).
THE HOT DOG
In its hom e co u n try of G erm any, the h o t dog w as (37) _____ the
fra n k fu rter. It w as nam ed (38) .
F ran k fu rt, a G erm an city.
F ra n k fu rte rs w ere (39) ____ sold in the United S tates in th e 1860s.
A m ericans called fran k fu rters “d a c h sh u n d sa u sa g e s.” A d a c h sh u n d is
a dog from G erm any (40)
a very long body and sh o rt legs.
“D a c h sh u n d sausage* seem ed like a good n a m e for the frankfurter.
D a c h sh u n d sa u sa g e s first becam e (4 1 )_____ in New York, especially at
. baseball gam es. At gam es they were sold by m en who kept th e n warm
in h o t-w ate r ta n k s. (42) ........ the m en walked u p a n d down the rovs
of people, they yelled, “Get y o u r d a c h sh u n d sausages! Get y cu r hot
d a c h s h u n d sa u sag e s!” People got the sa u sag e s on b u n s, a sp ecal
bread.
O ne day in 1906 a new spaper carto o n ist nam ed Tad Dorgan w ent tc a
b aseball gam e. W hen he saw th e m en w ith the d a c h sh u n d sa n sag ts,

he got a n (43) „ .
for a cartoon. The next day a t th e new spaper office
he drew a b u n w ith a d a c h sh u n d inside - n o t a d a c h sh u n d Sfcusage,
(44) .........
a d ac h sh u n d . Dorgan d id n ’t know (45) ....____ t» spĩll
d a c h s h u n d . U n d er the cartoon, he w rote “Get y o u r h o t dogs!”
The carto o n w as a sen satio n , an d (46)
w as the new nanoc If you
go to a b aseb all gam e today, you can still see sellers w alking »round
w ith h o t-w a te r ta n k s. As they walk u p an d dow n th e rows th ty ydl,
“G el y o u r h o t dogs here! Get your hot dogs!”
37.
38.
* 39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
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A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

A.
A.
A.

en titled
from
initially
w ith
com m on
T hough
initiative
also
w hen
th e re

B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.

referred to
by
firsl
having

favourite
Since
idea
yet
how
it

C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.

known
after
originally
owing
likable
As
advice
th u s
w here
so

D.

D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.

called
as
a t first
p o sse ssin g
popular
Even whem
o p p o rtu n ity
but
w hat
also


VII Fọc d oạn văn sau và ch on câu trả lời phù hợp n h ấ t ch o cá c
cấu h ỏ i.
Medical research has shown that mothers arc rig h t w hen they tell
children to eat their vegetables. Fruits and vegetables have been show n
to contain beneficial compounds that mav encourage th e body to stay
healthy. E x p erts think that some of these co m p o u n d s may even help
fight off d iseases such as cancer. They recom m end th a t people
co n sim e a m inim um of five servings of fruits and vegetables each day.

Of ccurse, for m axim um benefit this should be com bined w ith an
overal reduction of dietary fat (including m eats a n d cheeses) an d a
reg u h r program of physical activity.
47. Which food groups does the article recom m end?
/. F ru its and vegetables.
E. Meat and eggs,
c. C heese and fish,
r. I3reads an d cereal.
48. Wnat else do experts say about the com pounds in th ese foods?
A
E.
c
p.

They have vitam ins.
They may fight disease,
They contain fat.
They have calorics.

49. H*w m an y servings of fruits and vegetables sh o u ld people ea t?
A
h
(.
p.

Five per day.
Two per day.
Five per week
Ten per week.


50. W iat else should people do to stay healthy?
A D rink water.
E Sec th e doctor,
c E at m eat,
r. C u t down on fat.
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19


I.

Tim m ộ t từ m ả p h ần g ạ c h ch á n có c á c h p hát âm h h á c vđi
nhữ ng từ c ô n lạ i.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

A.
A.
A.
A.
'A.

n.

C họn từ c ó trọ n g Am c h in h n h ấ n ▼ảo Am t ie t c 6 vi tit

▼đỉ n h ữ n g từ c ô n lạỉ.

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

doze
idiom
h asty
D anish
o rc h e stra

decide
sta te m e n t
norm al
prim ary
ev en tu al

B.
B.
B.
B.

B.

B.
B.
B.
B.
B.

enclosed
provide
nasty
arran g e
orchard

com plete
psychology
su b sta n c e
them selves
infected

c.
c.
c.
c.
c.

c.
c.
c.
c.

c.

motion
typing
tasty
traffic
schem e

vacation
commonly
abnorm al
am o u n t
m ilitarism

D.
D.
D.
D.
D,

D.
D.
D.
D.
D.

money
giant
w astag e
obtain

ch em ical

alm ost
o rg an ism
occupy
control
com m unity

ra . H iỵ xấc đ ịn h MỘT lỗỉ tro n g các từ hoặc cụm t ừ có gạick Cỉhtn

cửa các cAu sau.
11. Do you know why does he need to sleep so m an y m ore h o u rs
(A)
(B)
(C)
th a n do th e o th e rs?
(D)
12. He should ever call ag a in , please tell him th a t Ĩ am not a t h o n e..
(A)
(B)
(C) - (D)
* 13. She did n o t know w here m ost of th e people in th e room w a s ftonn.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
*14. It is im possible to believe th a t somebody actu ally adm ire
(A)
(B)
(C)

(D)
th a t m an.
15. Bobby h a s a bigger bicycle th a n docs the o th er children in th e
(A)
'
(B)
(C)
(D)
neighborhood.
16. A laska is_the coldest th a n all the sta te s in the United S ta te s.
(A)
(B) ‘ (C)
CD)
20


17. According to the svllabus. voii can either write a paper or
(A)~ '
" IB) ~
~ (C)
y o u can ta ke an exam.
P)

18. The speaker introduced himself, told several intersting anecdotes
' (A)
(B)
a n d finishing with an ('motional plea.
(C)
(D)
19. Steve wakes up early every morning because he went to work

(A)

(BỊ
(C)
e a rly .
p)
20. Florida has_beçomc the twenty-seventh state in the United States
(A) ~
" "(H)
(C)
(D)
on March 3, 1845.
IV. C họn phương án tấ t nhất dể hoàn thành cá c câ u sau.
21. W omen .......

in clothes th an men do.

A. tak e m ore in te re st
B. are more in terestin g
c. look more interested
D. have greater interest
22. The decline in th e d eath rate among babies can be a ttrib u te d to
ad v an ces in m edicine, public health, a n d _________ .
A. food is produced
B. producing food
c. food production
D. for the production of food
23. The d re ss
it fits Julie.
A. fits me less well th an

B. d o e s n ’t fit me as well as
c. d o e s n ’t fit me better th an
L). d o e s n ’t fit me as good as
24. Using a globe can be

It is educational.

A. enjoyable
13. to enjoy as
c. as enjoyable as
Ĩ). a s enjoyable
21


25. Helen Keller lost both h er sight and hearin g after a severe illn e ss
A. of h er age in 19 m onths.
B. sh e w as 19 m o n th s old.
c. w hen 19 m o n th s old she was.
D. w hen she w as 19 m o n th s old.
V. H oán th&nh những câ n san bằng c á c h ch p n từ hoặc c«na từ
đ ứ n g n h ấ t.
' 2 6 . 1 like y o u r new car. W hat
A. b ra n d
B. label
2 7 . 1 w as born in Scotland b u t I
A. grew u p B. raised

is it?
c. nam e


c.

D. m ake

in N orthern Ireland.
bro u g h t u p D. rose

* 28. E dw ard s w as nam ed after one of h is fath e r’s d is ta n t ____ .
A. family
B. b ro th ers
c. m em bers D. relations
* 29. M ost young people w ant to
problem s.
A. look u p
B. find o u t

m ore a b o u t cnviromncjntal

c. deal with

D. m ake out

* 30. Everyone know s a b o u t pollution problem s, b u t n o t m an y pctoplc
have
..... any solutions.
A. th o u g h t over
B. got ro u n d to
c. com e u p with
IX looked in to
* 31. It’s difficult to repair a car u nless vou have th e right _ __ .

A. gad g ets
B. in stru m e n ts
c. ap p lian ces
IX tools
* 32. T his knife is really
A. b lu n t
B. dull
33. D on’t forget to
A. p u t

. I'll have to sh a rp e n it.
c. flat
IX frank

vour alarm clock for 6:30.
B. set
c. ring

34. David learned to play
A. a - th e
B. one

IX go off

violin w hen he w as a t ___ university.
a
c. the o
D. o - the

35. T h at w a s n ’t an accident! You did it

A. from
B. with
c. bv

pu rp o se.
D. on

36. 1 w as w akened by the sound of so m e o n e ..... ......on th e door.
A. c ra sh in g
B. knocking
c. bum ping D. hitting
f 37. She is eighteen, so by law h er father can n o t
A. avoid
B. defeat
c. prevent
22

her marrúage.
D. fail


VI. Đcc đoạn văn sau vả chọn m ột từ th ích h ợp n h ấ t tron g s ố
nkữhg từ ch o sẵn (A, B, c , D).
1 The Ị Ìternct is the best (38)
of the technological revolution
know r as the Inform ation Superhighway. (39)
by co m p u ter
through global telephone lines, users can (40) __
obtain inform ation
by connecting to the World Wide Web. Before th e “Web”, only (41)

___
inform ation could be flashed on the co m p u ter screen, b u t (42)
______ a process called hypertext, visual im ages can easily be (43)
_ _ _ by travelling through a maze of pages on Web (4 4 )_____ all over
the w.>rld. The In te rn e t is not independently (4 5 )_____ , w hich e n s u re s
freedom of access to inform ation.
38.
39.
40.
4 l.
42.
43.
44.
45.

A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

exam ple
Mixed
fastly
literary
th a n k s to
approached

posts
owed

B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.

instance
Combined
speedily
w ritten
because of
accessed
positions
possessed

C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.


case
Joined
hastily
textual
instead of
assessed
locations
owned

l).
I).
IX
D
D.
D.
D.
D.

situ atio n
Linked
hardly
com m unicative
on behalf of
obtained
sites
m astered

VII. Pọc đoạn v ă n sau và chọn câu trả ldỉ phủ hợp n h ấ t c h o c i c
CỈU h o i.
MARK TWAIN

M ark Twain, w ho lived from 1835 to 1910, is one of A m erica's m ost
fannois a u th o rs. Me wrote many books, including The A d ven tu res o f
form Saw yer an d The Adventures o f Huckleberry Finn. M ark T w ain's
owf?n ife w as in terestin g enough to be a book.
Tw.aii w as born in the state of Missouri, near the M ississippi River. He
cam e from a poor family. His father died when he w as twelve, so he had
to Ue*ve school. While he was still a bov, he worked a s a riverboat pilot.
He steered b o ats up and down the long M ississippi River.
Thimpossible. Twain then went west to Nevada. T here he w orked on a
new spaper. In 1864 he went to California to find gold. Twain did not
ha'vem uch luck a s a gold miner. He left California to travel in Europe.
Tw/an wrote a book about his trips around Europe.
Buit the m ost im portant influence on Twain and his books w as the
Vlirssssippi River. When Twain finally settled dow>n, he lived in a house
w ittha porch th a t looked like the deck of a riverboat. H uckleberry Finn,
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T w ain’s g reatest book, is about the ad v e n tu res of a boy on the
M ississippi River. A nother of Tw ain’s books is called Life m the
M ississippi.
In fact, even th e nam e Mark Twain com es from th e M ississippi Mark
T w ain’s real nam e w as Sam uel Langhorne Clem ens. On th t river
S am uel C lem ens often heard the boatm en sh o u t “Mark Twain!’. This
m e a n t th e w ater w as twelve feet deep. W hen Sam uel C lem ens began to
w rite he chose for him self the nam e Mark Twain.
46 M ark Twain
A.
B.

C.
D.

worked a t m any different jobs.
w as born in Nevada.
left school to be a writer.
m ade h is life m ore interesting by w riting a book about it.

47 M ark Twain is
A.
B.
C.
D.

th e
th e
one
th e

nam e of a riverboat.
real nam e of Sam uel la n g h o rn e Clem ens.
of A m erica’s m ost fam ous au th o rs.
nam e of a boatm an.

48 Tw ain w ent to Nevada to work on a new spaper because
A.
B.
C.
D.


he
he
he
he

loved w riting new spaper stories.
could no longer work on the M ississippi.
could m ake m ore money there.
w anted to look for gold there.

49 D uring h is stay in California, Mark Twain
A. found a lot of gold.
B. m ade a fortune in gold and had enough money to travel in
E urope.
C. w rote a book ab o u t the gold ru sh .
D. d id n ’t becom e rich as a gold m iner.
50 The g reatest influence on Mark Twain an d his books w a s ____
A.
B.
C.
D.

h is
th e
th e
th e

poor family.
riverboat.
M ississippi River.

discovery of gold in California.
- THE END -

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6
I.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Tim m ộ t từ mà p h ầ n gach c h ả n có cá ch p h á t âm k hác với
những tủ* cò n lại.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

feather
blood
bought
rakes
head

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B.
B.
B.
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tool
nought^
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bread

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feature
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thought
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break

1).
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spoon
plough
tra p s
breath

II. Chọn từ có trọng ảm chính nhân vảo ảm t iế t có vỉ trí k hác
vOi những từ còn lại.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

applicant
interfere
actually
malaria
Spanish

B.
B.
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appliance
prevent
aceurate
annoyance
explorer

c.
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delicate
spectator
satellite
paradise
century

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surgery
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origin


III. Hãy xác đ ịn h MỘT lỗi trong các tử hoặc cụm từ có g ạ ch ch â n
củ a cá c c â u sau.
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(A)
(B) ~
"
(C)
visit US with a c a r .
P)
12 My uncle, a s well as my father, arc going io C anada on b u s in e s s .
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
13 The lack of logic in his argum ents never cease to s u r p r ise me.
(A)
(B)
"(C)
(D)
14 Steve differs W'ith his father in physical ap p earan ce.
(A) “
(B)
(C) ....
(D)
15. After George had returned to his house, he was reading a book.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

16 He could not decide w hether to get a job or s tudying.
(A)
(B)
(C)
P)
17. Th at is the m an who he told me the bad new s.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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18. W hen he w as a college stu d en t, he learned to play ten n is, to sk i,
(A)
(ỈĨ)
(C)
an d sw im ming.
P)
19. Some of the p la n ts in th is store require very little c a re , butt t i i s
(A)
(B)
one n e e d s m u ch m ore sunlight th a n th e o th e rs o n e s.
(C)
(D)
20. W hen Betty arrived hom e, she found h er h u sb a n d laving a»n tme
(A)
(B)
(C)
sofa asleep a s u su al.

PI

IV. C h ọn phứttng á n t ố t n h ấ t đ ể h o ả n th á n h c ầ c c â u sau.
21. We
the
A.
B.

____ ... a ro u n d silently for a m om ent, each trying to r e n e r r b e r
n am es of th e people we
... a t th e p arty th e night foebr'e.
s a t - h ad m et
w ere sittin g - h ad m et
c. s a t - m et
D. s a t - have m et

*22. We h a d never been so happy before.

Which sentence expresses the sam e idea as the above?
A. We were h ap p ier th a n ever before.
B. We Were h a p p ie r th a n we h ad ever been before,
c. We were h ap p ier th an wc have ever been before.
D. Both A a n d n are correct.
23. The c a t w as
A. so slow th a t it
B. slow, so a s not
c. so slow th a t it
D. slow so th a t it

catch the m ouse.

w as im possible to
to
could not
could not

24. T h ere’s n o th in g
a glass of beer.
A. b etter for him to like th an
B. h e likes b etter th a n
c. he likes a s well a s
D. b etter w hich he likes than
25. If he h a d n ’t asked for the toy, s h e ..................
A. sh e d id n ’t buv it.
B. sh e w o u ld n ’t buy it.
c. sh e w o u ld n ’t have bought it.
D. sh e s h o u ld n ’t have bought it.
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