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PHOI\ETICS
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from that cf the others'
D. mgnage
C. m4ny
B. bgd
Example: 00. A. mgn
Answer: 00. C
D. toug[
C. roug!
B. thougb
01. A. couglq
D. proviglg[
C. comptrlsion
B. decisiqn
02. A. viqllg
D. influgnce
C. necgssary
03. A. dev-e-lopment B' comgdY
D. prgmote
C. pglice
B. oPPgsite
04. A. scgld
D. fugniture
C. sggery
B. fugther
05. A.punty
SECTION
A..
'
42.
01.
03.
04.
05.
{
SECTION B, GRAMMAR AND VOCABULAR.Y
I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
06. By and __-, the pupils are well-behaved.
D. large
C. forward
B. from
A.bv
that contract.
0?. It is essential that he
D. is refusing
C. refusing
B. refuses
A. reluse
for years before it suddenly exploded.
08. The volcano had been
D. inactive
C. immobile
B. idle
A. passive
know it very well.
09. You iive in this area so you
D. may
C. could
B. can
A, must
10. There is a lot of traffrc so we are trying to find an *-_ route.
D. alternated
C. alternative
B. alternation
A. alternate
of computers, all connected together"
1 1. The Internet is a vast
D' supply
C. resouree
B. console
A. netrvork
after she heard that she was promoted.
12. She had been depressed all day but she started to
D' break up
C. take up
B. cheer up
A. shout up
in the bedroom'
13. The new painting looks a bit out of
D. place
C. room
B. question
A. space
14" - "Do you know Linh, a fair-haired
- girl in class 9A?"
neighbour. What's up?"
-'oYes, she is my
-_**_
D. front-docr
C. next-door
B. inside
A. in
15. She screamed and ran atrvay when she saw the mad dog corning
her.
D. into
C. at
B.up
A. tcr
It hardly seems to use any petrol at all.
16. Our car is
D. economy
C. ecological
A. ecunomical B. economic
17. How you invest your money is none of my
D. care
C. matter
B.
A. afI'air
18. I didn't;go to the party as I felt a bit under
D. the blanket
C. the
B. the
A. the
((I
am going to paint my room again.".
?" 19. - "What rtrid you buy so much
D. for
with
C.
B. about
A.bv
20. Everybody was pleased with the
B" hot delicious vegetable soup
A. vegetable delicious hot souP
D. delicious vegetable hot soup
C. delicious hot vegetable soup
very
business
weather
water
paint
clouds
06.
07.
08.
09.
10.
11
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Use the word given in brackets to form a word that {its the space in the same line.
by releasing a new CD. (conne)
21. The famous singer retired in 2005 but now he's making a
on her feet. (steady)
22. Mum's fine after her operation, although she's stiil a little
23. More _*_, who caused the accident? (importalce)
That's the resuit of his practice" (excel)
24. John sE:aks
to release the prisoners. (safe)
25. Some people oonsider it
ideas which should appeal to many undecided voters. (prngress)
26. The party t as a number of
II.
--
Spanish
_
_
-the
risk of infection' (minimum)
27. Goocl hygiene helps to
cigarettes under the age of 16. (legal)
smoke
to
28. In many countries it is
29. She was severely- by the long illness she had' (weak)
bond between parents and children. (break)
30. There is a(n)
21.
1n
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29,
30.
Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs or expressions given
below. Make any necessary changes.
a wet blanket
tie up
beat about the bush
brush
jump
take in
up
a thorn in mY flesh
get
pull down
hard nurt
your English before going for an interview.
31.
with work the entire week that he hardly had time to relax.
is
32. Hung
and dance with other people.
33. Don't br:
very fast in this small town!
34.
III.
up
around
io
--_News
--
35.Theemployeeswill-thechanceof,earningsomeextramoney.
iri
It will not be easy to get him to agree with our idea.
35. Binh
. she will tell you w'hat she thinks.
37. lvts. chi
He keeps annoying rne.
38. My younger brother is
39. H; fool,,ri most peopl. into believing that he was a policeman. 1 supposed they wore
the uniform.
whenthey are very old.
40. These b,uildings will be
---..
to
----.
2
---
by
31.
)L.
33.
34.
35.
36,
37.
38.
39.
40.
SECTION C. READING
I. Read the prnssage and decided which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each blank'
SOUND ADVICE FOR LANGUAGE LEARNERS
A recernt survey of a tranguage leamin g magazine has consulted a number of expefis in the
(42)
(41)
of a second languagJacquisition. Their advico may prove invaluable for those
you are likely to be successful.in
i frrgr"g. course. One suglgeslion is that you (43)
The mry^or
learni=ng u luogrug.. Did you enjoy studying leaming languages at school, for example?
you must be sure that the course on offer
time and *ffort. Therefore,
*iif G yo*
-whether
qualification. Also, be realistic in your
." . If you don't set achievable
iluA. to u
that the most expensive
lik.ty to give up. f)o not be deceived (47)
aims, you ur.,
*_
(44)
(+S)
**r
-
o*
(46)
Miller, a
bear in minil that the'faster you leam a language, the more quickly you f,orget it. Sandra
course' Already fluent in
French teachrer, tried to teach herself German by rolling on a
(50)
four languages and with a sound knowledge of teaching methodology, her chances of
was not
mistake
t igtt. Three years on she remembers very little. She feeis her biggest
progr.rr
o'I
should have consclidated what I'd learned by continuing to study,
io f6Uow up her first experience.
even if it were by myself."
-thinking
(49)
*.i"
B. field
B. wondering
B. review
B. charge
B. regarded
B. sights
B. about
B. Shop
B. quick
B. making
41. A.. branch
42. A. considering
43. A,. survey
44. A,. price
45. A.. valued
46.4,. ends
47. A. into
48. A. Nose
49.1,. rapid
50.,A', achieving
C. area
C. thinking
C. balance
C. cost
C. understood
C. goals
c.bv
C. Push
C. fast
C. doing
D. domain
D.looking
D. assess
D. valuation
D. recognised
D. objects
D. in
D. Run
D. crash
D. gaining
II. Fill in each numbered blank ONE suitable word'
struck Tangshan
China said today that there was a heavy loss of life in the earthquake which
people 160 kilometers
city yesterday. Survivois said that Tangshan, afl industrial city of one million
it
appeared that only a
said
Beijing
destroyed. bbr***ru leaving in
east of Beijing, was (51)
death or injury. Many of the men of Tangshan
small part of the on *ittioffimtitanis qSz;
.uttt surface when the earthquake (5!)
in the mines deep undei
survived. A-lot of people uere.also working in the
unfortunately, few of these miners.t3sl
under falling concrete when the buildings
. Regrettably, most
city,s (56)
about the actual (59)
_.-1tr. ctrinrie authorities have noi yet given- anf infonnation killed' I-Iarclly a house has
of casualties, but it is thought that teRs of thousanis of people have been
_
--_ttt
*.r* iS:1
isdl
'
___
..--'
*
*#El
-r-
been left (60)
-_.
J L,
(1
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
to fit into each of the
Read tle following passage and choose a word in the box below
you do not need
numbered blank. Maxe som. .huog.r if necessary. (There are three words that
to use). Then choose the correct answer to each question below.
III.
develo;t
namc
especia,lly
experience
interest
important
influence
in particular
after that
first
briug
complete
improve
cornmunicate
return
mixture
anather
€a
_-
in the 1500s. Three men
The first sign of language for deaf people was (61)
TInryoP.
Pedro
Sf1!1 a man (63)
contrio-uted a loi to the developmurt of sign language.
Spaniard'
de Ponce was the person to teach deaf people to use sign language' In apd$oU $4)
to deaf p-eople, at about the same
Juan pablo de Bonet, wrote the first Uoot< on teaching sign language
the developmenl of sign language was a
teacher who
another (65)
signs used by a group of deaf
Frenchman named Abbes de L,Epese. L'Epise ,rnd*rrtooa to learn the
sign language'
people in Paris. He started to leam the signJhe developed a more t67)
American-Sign
of
1800s *ur ur-important penod in the development
The
in teaching deaf people, so
Language. tn ttitS, a rnan named Thomas Gallaudeibecame-(69)
was
twenty seven years old
people.
He
with deaf
he travelled to Europe-io study ways of (70)
(71)
, , Gallaudet
at that time, and he studied at a school foi Oeaf students for several months.
language
sign
deaf
a
Clerc,
with Laurent
the United Srates and he (73)
i**.no fro* paris. As a result of his experience i, Europe, Gallaudet started the first school for the
sign language teacher in the US. American Sign Language
dsaf, and Clerc became the (74)
by deaf Americans and French Sign Language. Today, it
of rigr"
developed from &e
"r.O
is usedby more thal500,000 deaf people in the United States and Canada
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{62} .
(66)
;t-*
(6S)
-_
._-French
_-
,
i;;:_'rLo
(75) '
_
-him
61.
62.
63.
64.
55.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
75.
75.
76. Which of the following fits best as the title of the passage?
A. The Importance of Sign Language
B. The Development of Sign Language
C. The Invention of Sign Language
u
D" The Popularity of Sign
TT.Inwhich tountty there was thi person who confiibuted to sign languagl? D' lnada
C' The
B.
A. The
is
TRUE?
statements
78. According to the first paragraph, which of the following
A. A Spa:niard ran the first school for the deaf'
B. Juan Pablo de Bonet developed French sign language'
C. The sign language originated from Europe'
Language
USA
SPain
UK
D. Three pr;ople co-operated to create sign langr.lage.
79. What did.'Fhornas Gallaudet contribute to the US?
A. He taught the deaf people in the US.
B. He established the first school for the deaf.
C. He and, lTis assistant invented the US sign language.
D. He brought the result of experiment to the US.
80. What can be infered frorn the passage?
A. The signLlanguage has become more popular to the deaf.
B. Since the development of sign language, there has been one special schgol.
C. The deal'know little about the sign language.
D. The sipi ianguage is being developed.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
STCTION D" WITITING
I. Finish the second sentence in such a way that it has the same meaning as the oue printed bef,ore it
81. The cinema was practically empty.
There was hardly
82. The house has got everything except a large garden.
The only thing
.
83. Althougtr he works hard, he cannot earn enough.
Hard.
84. Alan was rnr:t a confident pemon, and that was why he was so shy.
Alan's.
85. Jack is prcud ofthe fact that he is never late.
Jack prides irimself.
86. It's very kiud of you to give me a
lift.
87. Although he wasn't experienced, he got the job.
Despite..
.
88. My mothe'r lives a long way from the supennarhet.
ThEre
isn't
.
89. It is cheaper to send things by sea than by airmail.
It costs
90. He delayerl uriting the book until tre had done a lot ofresearch.
Only when
5
..
.....:..
II. For each arf'the
write a uew sentence as sirnilar as possible in rneaning to the
original one, using the word given in CAPITALS. This word must not be altered in any way.
sentences,
91. He does almost no
rvork. G{ARDLY}
92. Thanks to l.an's help, I w'as able to finish the project.
GOR)
9 Had
93, "How wide is
lloan Kiem l,ake?" (WIIAT)
94. Thp report must be finished by Monday, (BE)
95. Did you
n:I,?an tr:
kick him, or did it happen by accident? (PURPOSB)
96" We haven''t received confirmation of hotei booking
$
Our hotel t,oolring ...
yet. (BEEN)
..........
............ yet.
97. Please do n,ot disturLr the eontestants under any circumstances.
(ACCOUNT)
) On
to be disturbed.
98. Three hunrJred students entered the srrimming competition last year.
)
Three hundred
students
...... the swimming competition last year.
99. We finally managed to persuade my dad to let us go to the concert.
)
We
(PART)
finaily
(IN)
... my dad to let us go to the eoncert.
100. "I'm sorry, i know nothing about computer programnring," said the interviewee. (H.dVING)
The end
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SECTIOI{ A. PHOIYETICS
differently from that of the others'
choose the word which has the underlined part
- prouourrced
C'-glty D' mgnage
B' bqd
Example: 00. A. mgn
Answer: 00. C
A. coug[
02. A. vision
03. A. devglopment
04. A. scgld
01.
05.
A.purity
01. B
02.
c
C. rough
B. thoug!
B. decision
B. comgdY
B. oPPgsite
B. ftrgther
C. compulsion
C. necgssary
C. pqlice
C. surgery
03. D
04.
A
SECTION B. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D'
the pupils are well-behaved'
06. By
' ffid
C' forward
B' from
A. bY
contract
that
07. It is essential
-, that he
C' refusing
refuses
A. refuse
exploded'
it
suddenly
years
before
08. The volcano had been
-B. for
D. toug[
D. proviglg4
D. influgnce
D. prgmote
D. fulniture
05.
A
D.large
D' is refusing
A.passive-niat.C.iumobileD.inactive
you know it very well'
D' maY
C. could
B. can
A. must
10. There is a lot offraffic so we are trying to find M
B. alternation C' alternative D' alternated
A. alternate
together'
of computers, all connected
-route'
I 1. The Intemet is a vast
i
D' supply
resource
C'
B.
A. network
"o"'of'
that she was promoted.
heard
she
after
to
12. she had been depressed a1l day but she started
D' break up
B. cheer up
A. shout up
9' |ak"
-. "
-e
13.Thenewpaintinglooksabitoutof-inthebedroom.
D' place
room
C'
question
B.
A. space
14. - "D; you know Linh, a fair-haired girl in class 9A?"
What's up?"
- "Yes, she is myD' front-door
C' next-door
B. inside
A. indoor
09. You live in this area so
-neighbow'
her.
15. She screamed and ran away when she saw the mad dog coming
C. at
B.up
A. to
petrol at all.
any
use
to
seems
It hardly
16. Our car is
D. into
very
D. economy
A. economicat B. economic C' ecological
a
17. How you invest your money is none of my
D. care
C' matter
B. business
A. affair
18. I didn't goto the party as I felt a bit under
C. the weather D. the blanket
B. the water
A. the ilouds66I
am going to paint myJooI again'o''
?" 19. - "What did you buy so much paint
D' for
C' with
B. about
A.by
20. Everybody was Pleased with the
B. hot delicious vegetable souP
A. vegetable delicious hot souP
D. delicious vegetable hot souP
C. delicious hot vegetable souP
07.
06. D
A
08. D
09. A
c
11.
A
t2.B
13. D
t4.
16.
A
L7.B
18. C
19. D
10.
c
15. C
20.
c
word that fits the space in the same line.
relea-sing new cD' (come)
21. The famous singer retired in 2005 but now he's makinga
l
her feet' (steady)
22. Mum,s fine afte-r her operation, although she's still a little -by on
23. More ,who caused the accident? (importance)
24. Jo}If-rpffir spanish-. That's the result of his practice. (excel)
II.
Use the
word given in brackets to form
a
_
to release the prisoners. (safe)
25. Some people consider it
ideas which should appeal to many undecided voters. (progress)
26.Theparty has a number
"f
risk of infection. (minimum)
27. Gooihygiene helps to
cigarettes under tlre age of 16' (legal)
smoke
to
28. In mary-countti.t it it
by the long illness she had' (weak)
29. She *ur
(break)
30. There is
-bond between parents and children.
_
_the
t.r.t ly-
a(n)
-
or expressions given
Complete each of the foilowing sentences with one of the phrasal verbs
below. Make any necessary changes.
a wet blanket
tie up
beat about the bush
brush up
take in
jump up
a thorn in mY flesh
get
hard
Pull down
English before going for an interview'
31.
III.
around
nut
be
-your
33. Doft
34. News
35. The
and dance with other
people'
!
fast in this small town!
chance of earning some exha money'
*ill
"*ptoy"r.
36.Binhi'a.lt*itt"otbeeasytogethimtoagreewithouridea.
37. Ms. Chi doesnl like to
38. My younger brother is
3g. He fooled most peopl. i"to
-very
-the
uniform.
40. These buildings will be
-.
-.
She
willtell you what
she thinks'
He keeps annoying me'
u poiiceln*. I supposed they were
u"ti*ing that hr
**
when they are very old.
2
by the
-
31. Brush up
32. tied up
33. a wet blanket
34. gets around
35. jump up
36. hard nut
37.beat about the bush
38. a thorn in mY flesh
39. taken in
40. pulled down
SECTION C. READING
I. Read the passage and decided which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each blank'
SOI.IND ADVICE FOR LANGUAGE LEARNERS
(41)
A recent suruey of a language leamingmagazine has consulted a number of experts inthe
a
(42)
those
for
of a secona tamguage icquisition. Their advice may prove invaluable
whether you are likely to be successful in leaming
r,rg!.Jion is ttrat you
lr"g".g. ;"*r;.
will
for example? The major (44)
a tJrrgulag.. Did you enjJf studying learning iung*ge, at school,
(45)
on offer leads to a
be your 6wn time ana errort. Therifore, you must be sure that the course
aims, you are more likely to
achievable
set
.Jf v9" don't
qnalification. Also, be realistic in your
(48)
,p. Do not be deceive d (47)___ tfrintAng ttrat the most expensive courses are the best.
faster you learn a
Iro*d to get the best possibie ,uto. for money-. You should also bear in mind that theherself
German by
teach
teacher, tried to
language, the more q"i.ny you forget it. Sandra Miller, a French
Alr:eady fluent in four languages and with a sound knowledge of teaching
rolling on a
"o*ru.
progress were high. Three years on she remembers very little. She
methodology, her chances of
o'I
should have consolidated what I'd
ieels her bilgest mistake was not to foilow-up her first experience.
learned Uy Continuing to study, even if it were by myself"'
(43)
o*
-
(46)
jir.
(49)
41. A.
42.
-r
(50)
branch
A.considering
A. survey
44. A. price
43.
A.valued
46. A. ends
47. A. into
48. A. Nose
49. A.rapid
45.
50. A.
-
achieving
B. field
B. wondering
B. review
B. charge
B. regarded
B. sights
B. about
B. ShoP
B. quick
B. making
C. area
C. thinking
D. domain
C. balance
C. cost
C. understood
C. goals-
D. assess
D. valuation
D. recognised
D. objects
D. in
D. Run
D. crash
D. gaining
D.looking
c.bv
C. Push
C. fast
C. doing
4t.B
42.
A
43. D
44.8
45. D
46.C
47.
A
48. B
49.D
50. B
I
II. FilI in each numbered blank ONE suitable word'
which struck Tangshan city
China said today that there was a heavy loss of life in the earthquake
people 160 kilometers east of
yesterday. Survivors ,uia flrut Tangshan, an industrial crty of one million
in
or injwy. Many of the men_of rangshan were (53)
the one million inhabitants (52)
Unfortunately, few of these miners
(54)
the mines deep under the earth s.rface when the earthquake
(56)
' Regrettably' most were
stuvived. A lot of people were also working in the clty's
fisl
authorities have not yet
under falling concrete when the buildings (58) -..----.-:- The Chinese
or caiualties, but it is thought that tens of thousands of
given any information ab-out the actual (59)
have been killed. Hardly a house has been left (60)
_death
-.
isli-
ieople
-
-
-
working
51. completelY
52. escaped
53.
54. occurred/ haPPened
55. have
56. offices
57. kitled
58. collapsed
59. number
60. standing
III. Read the following passage and choose a word in the box below to fit into each of the numbered
Then
blank Make some chinges if necessary. (There are three words that you do not need to use).
choose the correct answer to each question below'
develop
name
especially
experience
interest
important
influence
in particular
after that
complete
improve
communicate
ea
another
first
bring
return
mixture
(61)
in Europe in the 1500s. Three men (62)
The first sigu of language for deaf people was
(63)
Pedro de Ponce
contributed u lot to the Jevelopmeni oisign language. In Spain, a man
Juan Pablo de
(64)
was the peffion to teach deaf people tb use sign language. In addition,
about the same time. Another (65)
Bonet, .*ot" th. first book on t"u"hing sign language to deaf people, at
-
-spaniard,
people in Paris- He started to learn
L,Epese. L,Epese understood to learn the signs used by a group of deaf
sign language.
the iign; he developed a more (67)
in the development of American Sign Language. In
period
ir"portant
1800s
The
in teaching deaf people, so he travelled to
lgl5, a man namecl Thomas Gallaudet b..u.. (69)
with deaf people. He *u. twenty seven years old at that time, and he
Europe to study ways of (70)
the United
Gallaudet (72)
studied at a school for deaf rt"a*tr for several months. (71)
with Laurent clerc, a deaf sign language tgagfer from Paris. As a result of his
States and he (73)
sign
and Clerc became the Q\
experience in burop[-Callaudet started the first school for the deaf,
deaf
by
signs.used
from thgJ]1)
ffi,rug, teacher in the US. American Sign Language developed
people
in the united
deaf
500,000
than
Americans and French sign Language. foday, it is used by more
(6g)
;; *
-French
_
_him
-
-_to
-,
-of
States and Canada.
63. named
in particular
61. developed
62.
64. another
65. important
66. influenced
67. complete
68. early
69. interested
70. communicating
71. After that
72. returned
73. brought
75. first
75. mixed
76. Which of the following fits best as the title of the passage?
A. The Importance of Sign Language
B. The Development of Sign Language
C. The Invention of Sign Language
D. The PopularitY of Sign Language
language? *
TT.lnwhich iountry there-was thi peison who contibuted to sign
D' Canada
C' The
B.
A. The
TRUE?
is
statements
78. According to the first putugtupi, which of the following
A. A Spaniard ran the first school for the deaf'
B. Juan Pablo de Bonet developed French sign language'
USA
Spain
C. The sign language originated from Europe'
D. Three people co-operated to create sign language'
UK
-
Tg.Whatdid Thomas Gallaudet contribute to the US?
A. He taught the deaf people in the US.
B. He established the first school for the deaf.
C. He and his assistant invented the US sign language.
D. He brought the result of experiment to the US.
80. What can be infened from the passage?
A. The sign language has become more popular to the deaf.
B. Since the development of sign language, there has been one special school.
C. The deaf know little about the sign language.
D. The sigu language is being developed.
77.8
76.8
79.8
78. C
80. A
SECTION D. WRITING
I. Finish the second sentence in such a way that it has the same meaning as the one printed before it
81. The cinema was practically empty.
There was hardly anyone/ anybody
atlrnthe cinema.
82. The house has got everything except a large garden.
The only thing (that) the house hasn't goU doesn'thavellacks is a large garden.
83. Although he works hard, he cannot earn enough.
Hard as/ though he works, he cannot earn enough.
84. Alan was not a confident perso& and that was why he was so shy.
Alan's shyness was due to his lack of confidenee./ the fact that he was not conlidentflacked
confidence./ lack of confidence made him shy/ a shy person.
85. Jack is proud
ofthe fact that he is never late.
Jack prides himself on (his) never being late/ his
86. It's very kind of you to give me a
punctuality/ the fact that he is never late.
lift.
I appreciate your giving me a lift
87. Atthough he wasn't experienced, he got the job.
job.
Despite not being experienced/ his inexperience/ the fact that he wasn't experienced, he got the
88. My mother lives a long way from the supermarket.
There,isn't a supermarket near my inother's house./ in my motherts neighborhood.
89. It is cheaper to send things by sea than by airmail.
It costs less to send things by sea than by airmail/ more to send things by airmail than by sea.
90. He
delaydwritingttre bookurtil
only when he had
he had done a lot ofresearctt
done a lot of research did he delay
writing the book
5
II. For each of the sentences, write ,
,.*
similar as possible in meaning to the original
not be altered in any way.
must
one, using the word given in CAPITALS. This word
91. He does almost no
)
sentence as
work. (IIARDLD
He hardly does anY work.
92. Thanks to Lan's help, I was able to finishthe project. (FOR)
)
Had it not been for Lan's help, I wouldn't have been able to finish the project.
93. "Howwide is Hoan Kiem Lake?"
)
(WIIAT)
They wanted to know what the width of Hoan Kiem Lake was/ is.
94. The report must be finished by Monday. (BE)
)
It's vital that the report (should) be finished by Monday.
95. Did you mean to kick him, or did it happen by accident? (PtlRPosE)
)
Did you kick him on purpose or was it fiust) an accident?
96. We haven't received confirmation of hotel booking yet. (BEEN)
)
Our hotel booking hasn't been confirmed
yet.
,
97. Please do not disturb the contestants under any circumstances.
)
(ACCO[INT)
On no account are the contestants to be distr:rbed.
98. Three hundred students entered the swimming competition last year. (PART)
)
Three hundred students took
part in the swimming competition last year.
99. We finaIly managed to persuade my dad to let us go to the concert. (fN)
)
We finally succeeded in persuading my dad to let us go to the concert.
100. "I'm sorry, I know nothing about computer progmmming,o' said the interviewee. (IIAVING)
)
The interviewee admitted having no knowledge/ not having any knowledge of computer
.programming.
The end
Total mark: 100:
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Nsiy thi:71612017
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(Thi sinh lim biri truc tidp viro di thi theo huong d6n dudri m6i cau)
Didm
Bing sd
oi *i
ndy
Gi6m khAo s(i 1
(ho tOn, chii kI)
Gi6m khio sd 2
(ho tOn, chfr kf)
S0 ph6ch
(do chri tich HD ghi)
Bang chfr
gim
cd 4 trang itugc iilinh sd tu
I
- 4. Tht sinh kihm
tru
sii
trang ai
ni fiudc khi
ldm bdl
I. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
Example: 00. A. mgn B. bgd
C. mgny D. mgnage
Answer:00. C
01. A. tldal
B.slght
c. mlneral
D. descrlbe
02. A. st'cceed
B. aggept
c. agident
D. account
03. A. deny
B. baggy
C. enerry
D. primary
04. A. bi@day
B. within
C. mou!!
D. th-ing
05. A. lookg[
finishg[
C. rentg!
D. passed
_8.
02.
01.
04.
03.
05.
II. Give the correct tense of the verbs in brackets.
_
06. When the police arrived, the robbers (go)
07. You look very thoughtful.What you (hink)
08. Peter (sleep)
so he didn't understand what you said.
09. I promise I (not come)
10. Recently, life in our town (change)
06.
07.
09.
10.
III.
Choose the correct answer.
11.
If
we
A. tum
about?
home late again.
dramatically.
08.
littering, the environment will be polluted.
off
R- po
on
C
oo
tn
D
rrrm n-
12. -
"Why donot we go fishingthis Sunday
A. That's a good idea
?" - "_"
B. Yes , please
C. No, thanks
D. It's kind of you
13. The
of the volcano was predicted in advance, so no one was injured.
A. eruption
B. erupted
C. erupts
D.erupt
14. Thank you for your letter, _
I was very happy to get.
A. who
B. which
C. whom
D. whose
15. She didn't work hard enough,
she lost her job.
A. although B. but
C. and
D. so.
16. The doctor
me not to stay up too late at night.
A. insisted
B. suggested C. advised
D. forced
17. It's very hot today. I wish I
on the beach now.
A. am
B. was
C. were
D. had been
18. My children are looking forward
going to the circus.
A. for
B. in
C. at
D. to
19. We were made
all the cleaning in the house.
A. do
B. doing
C. to do
D. done
20. Nobody was in the room,
A. were they
B. was they
C. weren't they
D. wasn't they
11.
t2.
13.
t4.
15.
16.
17.
18.
20.
19.
IV. There is a mistake in the four underlined parts of each sentence. Find the mistakes and
correct them.
Example: 00. I has been learnine English for 4 years.
ABCD
Answer: 00. A --+ have been
21. Neil Armstrong, which first walked on the moon lived in the
ABCD
usA.
22.They asked me what did happen last night, but I was unable to tell them.
ABCD
23. I couldn't so to the beach yesterday because it rained too heavy.
ABCD
24.We can save nature resources by using solar energy.
,
ABCD
25 My brother stopped to smoke
A
because it was harmful for his health.
B
C'D
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
v. choose
the word or phrase' (A, B, c, D) that best fits each space.
Vincent Van Gogh is a very famous painter from the 19ft century. Van Gogh,s paintings are
sold at very high prices
collectors want his paintings. But unfortunately,
when he was
did not'have a happy life.
Van Gogh was from a poor family in Holland and
(28) his life at home. He lived
a rather sad
(29) life. He drew things that he could see
around his
parents'home or outside his window. This was why he painted things_(31)
the sky, his
room and even himself.
van Gogh once cut off his own ear after drawing a picture of
(32). He cut it off to
'
(26)-many
_(27),he
and
lived
_(30)
show the person that said the ear in van Gogh,s painting was not correct. It was very
unfortunate _(33)
him to do such a thing.
Van Gogh was also
a crazy man. He really did becom e rrazy, and was sent to a
mental hospital. sadly, he killed himself
(35) he was just 37.
26. A. for
B. because
C.although
D. because of
-(34)
27. A.living
B. live
C. alive
D. lively
28. A. most of
B. the most of
C. almost of
D. mostly
29. A. alone
B. lonely
C. loneliness
D. lone
30. A. both
B. neither
C. all
D. either
31. A. like
B. alike
C. likely
D. as such
32. A.him
B. his
C. he
D. himself
33. A. that
B. to
C. of
D. about
34. A. called
B. known
C. named
D. referred
35. A. until
B. while
C. when
D. since
VI. Give the correct form of the words in brackets.
36. we were disappointed because of his bad
_.(BEIIAVE)
37. You look more
in your new dress. (BEAU-ff)
38. English is
used all over the world. ( WIDE)
_
39. He wants to
_
his room with a picture of flowers (DECORATION)
40.Lan dreams of becoming a fashion
when shogrows up. (DESIGN)
36.
-38.
40.
37.
39.
a
VII. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
One of the most urgent environmental problems in the world today is the shortage of
clean water. Acid rain, industrial pollution and garbage have made many sources of water
undrinkable. Lakes and entire seas have become vast pools of poison. Lake Baikal in Russia,
one of the largest lakes in the *o.id, contains a rich variety of animals and plants, including
1,300 rare species that do not exist anywhere else in the world. But they are being destroyed by
the massive volumes of industrial wastes which pour into the lake every day. Even where law
existed, the govemment did not have the power to enforce them.
The Mediterranean Sea occupies loh of the world's water surface. But it is the dumping
ground for 50o/o of all marine pollution. Almost 16 countries regularly throw industrial wastes a
few miles off shore. A few years ago, people thought that the supply of clean water in the world
was limitless. Today, many water supplies have been ruined by pollution and sewage. Clean
water is now scare, and we are at last beginning to respect this precious source. We should do
something now.
41. One environmental problem in the world today is
A. acid
B. safe water shortage
_.
rain
C. industrial pollution
D. population explosion
42. Which of the following is NOT the reason that makes water undrinkable?
A. acid
B.
C. industrial pollution D. high cost
43. What is a serious problem of Lake Baikal in Russia?
A. It contains a rich variety of animals and plants.
B. It is polluted by massive volumes of industrial wastes discharged into it.
C. It has 1,300 rare species that do not exist anywhere else in the world.
D. The government did not have the power to enforce laws and regulations
44.How many countries throw industrial wastes into the Meditenanean Sea regularly?
A. Exactly
B. exactly
C. nearly
D. less than 15
45. What is the message to the readers?
A. We should take action to protect our water resources.
B. We should take all water resources into account.
C. We should limit the use of water resources.
D..we
We should
le to use sa
safe water
rain
16
garbage
15
16
4t.
42.
43.
44.
45.
VIII. Finish
each of the following sentences in such a way that
the sentence printed before it.
46.lttook me 2 hours to finish this report
I spent.
it means exactly the same
)
47. Although my sister was very tired, she tried to help me with the housework.
In spite
...:...
)
of.
48. My uncle has just given me a new bicycle.
) I.
............
49. Mary doesn't have enough free time to visit her old friends.
)
Mary wishes.
50. "I am going to visit China next year." Paul said
.
)Paul said
Total mork: (50 x 2) : 10 = 10
The end
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sINH r,dp ro'rnpr cnwEN
NAM HgC 2Ot7 - 2018
rnr ruyfN
DAP,N UON THI: TIf;NG ANH
(ddnh cho fit crt cdc th{ sinh)
Ngiy thi:
71612017
Thdi gian: 90 phrit (khong kd thdi gian giao dd)
of crir.ur rHr]c
(Thi sinh lim bii trgc tidp vio di thi theo huong d5n duriri rn6i cau)
Didm
Bine so
Gi6m khio sd 2
(hg t0n, chfr kf)
Gi6m kh6o sd 1
(ho tOn, ch[ kf)
So phdch
(do chir tich HD
ehi)
Bane chfr
Di thi ndy gdm
cd 4 trang iftrgc ildnh sd
*
7 - 4, Thi sinh kidm
ta
sd fiang
ldm bdi.
di tttt trrfuc khi
I. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest
Example: 00. A. mgn B. bgd
C. m4ny D. mgnage
Answer: 00. C
01. A.
02. A.
03. A.
04. A.
05. A.
01.
tldal
succeed
deny
bi@day
lookg!
c
B. slght
B. accept
B. bagry
B. within
B. finished
02.D
C. mlneral
C. accident
C. energy
C. moulh
C. rentg[
03.
A
04. B
D. descrlbe
D. account
D. primary
D. thing
D. passed
05.
II. Give the correct
tense of the verb in brackets.
06. When the police arrived, the robbers (go)
07. You look very thoughtful.What you (think).
about?
(sleep)
08. Peter
so he didn't understand what you said.
09. I promise I (not come)
home late again.
10. Recently, life in our town (change).
dramatically.
06. had gone
09.
will not/won't
07. are you
come
thinking
10. has changed
08. was sleeping
c
III. Choose the correct answei.
littering, the environment will
I l. If we
be polluted.
D. furn on
C. go to
B. go on
A. turn off
u----:'
12. - "Why don't we go fishing this Sunday ?" B. Yes , please
A. That's a good idea
D. It's kind of you
C. No, thanks
of the volcano was predicted in advance, so no one was injured.
13. The
D.erupt
C. eruPts
B. erupted
A. eruption
was very happy to get.
14. Thank you for your letter)
D. whose
C. whom
B. which
A. who
she lost her job.
15. She didn't work hard enough,
D. so.
C. and
A. although B. but
me not to stay up too late at night.
16. The dogtor
D. forced
B. -I
suggested C. advised
A. insisted
on the beach now.
17. It's very hot today. I wish I
D. had been
C. were
A. am
B. was
going to the circus.
18. My children are looking forward
D. to
C. at
B. in
A. for
all the cleaning in the house.
19. We were made
D. done
C. to do
B. doing
A. do
20. Nobody was in the room, _?
D. wasn't
C. weren't
B. was they
A. were they
15. D
14. B
13. A
t2. A
11. B
17. C
16. C
19. C
18. D
20.
A
IV. There is a mistake in the four underlined parts of each sentence. Find the mistakes
and correct them.
Example: 00. I has been leaming English for 4 years.
ABCD
Answer: 00. A --+ have been
21. Neil Armptrone, which first walked on the moon lived inthe USA.
ABCD
22.They asked me what did happen last night, but I was unable to tell them.
ABCD
23. I couldn't go to the beach yesterday because it rained
too heavy.
ABCD
24.We can save nature resources by using solar
ABCDI
energ.v.
25.My brother stopped to smoke because it was harmful for his health.
ABCD
2l.B -+ who
23. D
+
heavily
25. A --r smoking
22. A -+what (had) happend
24. B
-+natural resources
:
V. Filt in each numbered Uf"rf ONE suitable word.
Vincent Van Gogh is a very famous painter from the 19th century. Van Gogh's paintings
are sold at very high prices (26.)many collectors want his puintingr. But
unfortunately, when he was
(27),he did not have a happy life.
Van Gogh was from a poor family in Holland and lived
(28) his life at home. He
(29) life. He drew things that he could see
lived a rather sad and
(30)
around his parents' home or outside his window. This was why he painted things
(31)
the sky, his room and even himself.
Van Gogh once cut off his own ear after drawing a picture of
(32). He cut it off to
show the person that said the ear in Van Gogh's painting was not correct. It was very
unfortunate _(33) him to do such a thing.
Van Gogh was also _(34)
a uazy man. He really did become crazy, and was sent to a
mental hospital. Sadly, he killed himself
(35) he was just 37.
26. A. for
B. because
C.although
D. because of
27 . A.living
B. live
C. alive
D. lively
28. A. most of
B. the most of
C. almost of
D. mostly
29. A. alone
B. lonely
C. loneliness
D. lone
30. A. both
B. neither
C. all
D. either
31. A. like
B. alike
C. likely
D. as such
32. A. him
B. his
C. he
D. himself
33. A. that
B. to
C. of
D. about
34. A. called
B. known
C. named
D. referred
35. A. until
B. while
C. when
D. since
VI. Give the correct form of the words in brackets.
bad
36. We were disappointed because of his
..(BEHAVE)
37. You look more
in your new dress. (BEALrff)
38. English is
used all over the world. ( WIDE)
39. He wants to
his room with a picture of flowers (DECORATION)
40. Lan dreams o
of becoming a
when she srows up. (DESIC
Dh,SIGN
36. behavior/behaviou r
37. beautiful
_
_
38. widely
fashion
39. decorate
40. designer
VII. Read the following
passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
One of the most urgent environmental problems in the world is the shortage of clean
water. Acid rain, industrial pollution and garbage have made many sources of water
undrinkable. Lakes and entire seas have become vast pools of poison. Lake Baikal in Russia,
one of the largest lakes in the world, contains a rich variety of animals and plants, including
1,300 rare species that do not exist anywhere else in the world. But they are being destroyed
by the massive volumes of industrial wastes which pour into the lake every day. Even where
law existed, the government did not have the power to enforce them.
The Mediterranean Sea occupies l%o of the world's water surface. But it is the dumping
ground for 50o/o of all marine pollution. Almost 16 countries regularly throw industrial wastes
a few miles off shore. A few years ago, people thought that the supply of clean water in the
world was limitless. Today, many water supplies have been ruined by pollution and sewage.
Clean water is now scare, and we are at last beginning to respect this precious source. We
should do something now.
41. One environmental problem in the world today is
B. safe water shortage
A. acid
D. population explosion
C. industrial
42. Which of the following is NOT the reason that makes water undrinkable?
D. high cost
B.
C. industrial
A. acid
43. What is a serious problem of Lake Baikalin Russia?
A. It contains a rich variety of animals and plants.
B. It is polluted by massive volumes of industrial wastes discharged into it.
C. It has 1,300 rare species that do not exist anywhere else in the world.
D. The government did not have the power to enforce laws and regulations
44. How many countries throw industrial wastes into the Mediterranean Sea regularly?
D. less than 15
B. exactly
C. nearly
A. Exactly
45. What is the message to the readers?
A. We should take action to protect our water resources.
B. We should take all water resources into account.
C. We should limit the use of water resources.
to use safe water.
D. We should
42.D
41. B
44. C
43. B
45. A
V[I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same
as the sentence printed before it
46. h took me 2 hours to finish this report.
+ I spent 2 hours finishing this report. '
47. Although my sister was very tired, she tried to help me with the housework.
In spite of being tired/trer tiredness, ffiy sister tried to help me with the housework.
In spite of the fact that my sister was very tired, phe tried to help me with the
housework
48. My uncle has just given me q new bicycle.
I have just been given a ne\tr bicycle by my uncle.
49. Mary doesn't have enoughfree time to visit her oldfriends.
Mary wishes to have enough free time to visit her old friends.
)Mary wishes she had enough free time to visit her old friends.
50. "I am going to visit China next year." Paul said .
)Paul said he was going to visit China the next year/the following year/the year after.
Total mork: (50 x 2) : 10: 10
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pollution
rain
16
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)
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)
)
garbage
15
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pollution
16