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<b>I. Choose the word whose bold part is pronounced differently form the others in each group</b>
<b>1.</b> A.<b>s</b>everal B.suppo<b>s</b>e C.deci<b>s</b>ive D.si<b>s</b>ter
<b>2.</b> A.m<b>u</b>ddle B.str<b>u</b>ggle C.b<b>u</b>sh D.inter<b>u</b>pt
<b>3.</b> A.r<b>ea</b>dy B.m<b>ea</b>sure C.st<b>ea</b>k D.st<b>ea</b>lth
<b>4.</b> A.w<b>ind</b> B.beh<b>ind</b> C.m<b>ind</b> D.f<b>ind</b>
<b>5.</b> A.<b>ch</b>alice B.<b>ch</b>allenge C.<b>ch</b>oice D.<b>ch</b>emist
<b>II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the rest.</b>
<b>6.</b> A.comment B.endurance C.decorate D.incidence
<b>7.</b> A.instrucotr B.classical C.prominent D.sympathy
<b>8.</b> A.satisfy B.delicate C.visual D.emotion
<b>9.</b> A.discussion B.particular C.spectator D.preference
<b>10.</b> A.politician B.violinist C.musician D.librarian
<b>III. Choose the word which best fits each gap of the sentence.</b>
<b>11.</b> What kind of higher education would you like to apply to when you graduate from school?
A.laboratories B.institutions C. monasteries D.department
<b>12.</b> Surprisingly, report that 4% or about eight million of American adults are illiterate.
<b>13.</b> The differences are sometimes more difficult for parents than the teachers.
A.general B.generally C.generation D.generational
<b>14.</b> In Vietnam, subjects such as English, Maths and Science are in the national examination at
certain stages of the school education system.
A.compulsory B.optional C.alternative D.temporary
<b>15.</b> at American and Canadian colleges and universities use many different teaching methods.
Some give assignments, some others give only writing assignments.
A.Counselors B.Instrutors C.Trainers D.Educators
<b>16.</b> Christ advises the international students to share in study with local students at the
beginning of the course.
A.opinion B.intiative C.expenses D.esperiences
<b>17.</b> The entrance examination to universities in Vietnam always in July.
A.take care B.take place C.take notes D.take part
<b>18.</b> Remember to ask questions at the close of the interview to show that you are in the
interview and the job that you have prepared well for the interview.
A.eager B.fond C. interested D.satisfied
<b>19.</b> Most students in UK start preparing for A-level exams when they are aged around sixteen or seventeen
and courses normally for two years.
A.last B.exist C.lengthen D.gather
<b>20.</b> Coorperative activities help students promote their team spirit.
Cooperative means .
A.related to an organising an office B.related to helping other people
C.involving working together with others D.involving volunteering work
<b>B. GRAMMAR: Choose the best answer.</b>
<b>21.</b> The first telescope maps of the moon by Thomas Harriot in 1609.
A.has been drawn B.have been drawn C.was drawn D.were drawn
<b>22.</b> Much learned about our universe since the time of Copenicus and Galileo, but most of the
discoveries made during this centuries.
A.has been/ have been B.is/ are C.have been/ has been D.was/ were
<b>23.</b> According to some social studies, teenage students by Tv, newspaper, the Internet,etc.
A.were effected B.are being effected C.have effected D.are effected
<b>24.</b> With the strong determination of the new principal, cheating will .
A.be expected stopped B.expectedly be stopped
C.be stopped expectedly D.expectedly stopped
A.has been chained B.is chained C.had been chained D. was chained
<b>26.</b> A special tour of the modern art exhibit to the school children by the director of the
museum, Ms. Cynthia Hall this weekend.
A.is going to be given B.is being given C.is given D.will be given
<b>27.</b> If the weather good yesterday, our picnic would not have been canceled.
A.was B.were C.has been D.had been
<b>28.</b> If they the music loudly then, I could hear him clearly.
A.hadn’t played B.didn’t play C.had played D.wouldn’t play
<b>29.</b> it not for his help, I would never succeed.
A.If were B.Were C.Was D.If was
<b>30.</b> it rains soon, all the plants are going to die.
A.As B.As if C.When D.Unless
<b>31.</b> If you much coffee late in the evening, you able to sleep
A.drank/ couldn’t B.drink/ can’t C.drink/ wouldn’t D. drank/ can’t
<b>32.</b> If you had remembered to bring a map, we lost.
A.wouldn’t have got B.shouldn’t have lost C.hadn’t got D.didn’t get
<b>33.</b> I would like to live in the country there is a lot of sunshine.
A.which B.that C.where D.X
<b>34.</b> Miss White, with we studied last year, is going to get married next week.
<b>35.</b> Lien passes the oral test pleases her parents.
A.which B., that C., which D.that
<b>36.</b> Maggies was very happy on the day she got her first salary.
A.when B.which C.that D.X
<b>37.</b> Howard’s close friend you’ve just seen at the bus stop, can speak three languages.
A.that B.whom C.,that D.,who
<b>38.</b> This present will be given to can answer the last question.
A.whomever B.whoever C.whom D.who
<b>39.</b> He often gives me a lot of advice, most of are very useful.
A.them B.whom C.that D.which
<b>40.</b> The rooms in Buckingham Palace include the state ballroom used for bangquets, the music room
state guests are presented.
A.where B.which C.that D.X
<b>C. READING</b>
<b>I. Read the passage and choose the best answer.</b>
A. Only a few years after the Pilgrims set foot on American soil, Harvard College was established, in
B. In the early nineteenth century a number of colleges for women were founded. gradually colleges
for men only began to admit women, and most colleges and universities have become coeducational. A
number of important technical colleges were founded at the beginning of this century, including the
world-famous California Institude of technology and Massachusetts institude of Technology. State Governments
and other goavernment agencies, special foundations and the colleges themselves grant many scholarships to
students with special abilities and to those with financial needs. The goal is to make higher education
availble to everyone who is willing and capable or regardless of his financial situation.
enrollment multipied tenfold, and it has grown much greater since then. The students represent all economic
levels of society and races.
D. Colleges and universities are making special efforts to enroll more minority students, especially
blacks. They send out representatives to recruit blacks and often give them special financial and instructional
help where needed. Many foreign students come to study in the United States, some being supported by
Fulbright scholarships, others by the United States government’s Agency for International development, by
the Ford Foundation, and by many other American institutions and governmental agencies. All in all,
academic opportunity and achievement have always been and still are an important part of American life.
The United States can be proud of its democratic educational heritage.
<b>41.</b> Which may be the best title of the reading?
A.The history of higher education in a America.
D.Higher education in America for Blacks
<b>42.</b> in the beginning, state agricultural and technical colleges were established due to .
A.the profit from the land each state was given. B.a further rule of congress C.the Morill Act of
1862 D.the existence of eight more colleges before the Revolution War.
<b>43.</b> To make higher education available to everyone who is willing and capable of regardless of his
financial situation,
A.a great variety of types of colleges and universities have grown
B.colleges and universities admit men, women, even blacks
C.state colleges focus on a general liberal education
D.many scholarships are granted by state government and other governmental agencies and the
colleges themselves.
<b>44.</b> Which of the following sentences is NOT TRUE?
A.The number of the students enrolled between 1900 and 1950 multiplied tenfold.
B.Higher education in the US is always encouraged in many ways.
C.Techinical and agricultural colleges in the USA are supported by the state and religious sects.
D.Most of the American colleges and universities which are originally for men only have begun
admitting women.
<b>45.</b> The policy of giving special finance and education help as well as special efforts are made
B. to enroll more minority students, foreign students, even blacks
C.to give more opportunities to students to get a good job in the future.
D.to improve the quality of higher education.
<b>II. Read the passage and then fill in each blank with the best completion.</b>
<b>WORKING IN ADVERTISING</b>
If you want to work in advertising,(46) are three areas you can work in. The first is the Creative
Department, (47) invents all the advertisements. Workers in this department are (48)
as “Creatives” and they always work in pairs. A (49) job, to outsiders, might not sound very
stressful, (50) the pressure to (51) the latest films, cartoons, videos, books and fashions
to discover new techniques that could be used to sell a product.
The second area is the Acount Department. This does not (52) financial accounts but with the
companies that the agency produces advertisements for. Account Excutives (53) make sure that
the Creatives fully understand (54) the client requires. Account Excutives need to (55)
both the Creative team and the client happy. It’s a job that requires (56) diplomacy, as well as a
very good memory and exellent organisational skills.
The third area is the media, (57) involves placing ads in magazines, on radio or tv, or in
public areas. The Media Department carries out research into people’s habits, to find out, (58) ,
which radio stations long-distance lorry drivers prefer. (59) it advises clientts about which
medium would be most (60) for its advertisements.
<b>46.</b> A.there B.this C.that D.the
<b>47.</b> A.who B.what C.which D.where
<b>49.</b> A.creative B.creating C.creation D.create
<b>50.</b> A.instead B.but C.otherwise D.although
<b>51.</b> A.with B.of C.for D.in
<b>52.</b> A.trade with B.deal with C.settle down D.solve with
<b>53.</b> A.should B.could C.must D.those
<b>54.</b> A.what B.that C.which D.those
<b>55.</b> A.start B.cause C.force D.make
<b>56.</b> A.a lot B.a lot of C.which D.of which
<b>57.</b> A.that B.of that C.which D.of which
<b>58.</b> A.like B.for example C.as D.such as
<b>59.</b> A.So B.As C.When D.Then
<b>60.</b> A.appropriate B.reasonable C.exact D.fit
<b>D. ERROR IDENTIFICATION: Identify the error in each sentnence.</b>
<b>61.</b> If you lack of confidence in a job interview, you may not be chosen.
A B C D
<b>62.</b> Friendliness and interst are expressed where a person’s eyes meet yours and then look away
A B C D
and meet yours again.
<b>63.</b> There are two parallel school systems in England. The first is the state school system, that is
A B
free to all students, paid for by the state.
C D
<b>64.</b> The National urriculum is set by the government and must be following in all state school.
A B C D
<b>65.</b> The ancient language of Aramaic is speaking in only tree villeges in Syria and is being overtaken by
Arabic nowadays.
A B C D
<b>66.</b> Many people believe we can look forward to the day when even our household jobs like cleaning
A B C
and decorating will be doing by computer-controlled robots.
D
<b>67.</b> If John has passed the GCSE examination, he would have been allowed to take the entrance
A B C
examination to the university.
D
<b>68.</b> AS levels are sometimes taken by students who feel that they are too early to specialise and wish
A B C D
to take a wider variety of subjects.
<b>69.</b> Unless Paul starts in the early morning, he could be able to arrive at the meeting on time.
A B C D
<b>70.</b> A job interview is your chance to show an employer what he or she will get if you are hired.
A B C
That is how it is essential to be well-prepared for the job interview.
D