Tải bản đầy đủ (.docx) (4 trang)

On thi Dai hoc so 28

Bạn đang xem bản rút gọn của tài liệu. Xem và tải ngay bản đầy đủ của tài liệu tại đây (56.22 KB, 4 trang )

<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span><div class='page_container' data-page=1>

Revision test 28


<b>I. Choose word whose stress pattern is different from the others</b>


1. comment B. applicant C. moment <b>D. appliance</b>


2. product B. purpose <b>C. postpone</b> D. postcard


3. considerate B. communicate C. discovery <b>D. economic</b>


4. flourish <b>B. accompany</b> C. athlete D. fertilizer


5.A. insect B. identity C. effective D. infectious
<b>II. Choose the best option.</b>


6. <b>…………</b>.is a general category that includes all mental states and activities.


A. What do psychologists call cognition B. Psychologists call it cognition


<b>C. What psychologists call cognition </b> D. Cognition, as it called by psychologists, which
7. ...in this national park declined from a few thousand to a few hundred in ten years.


A. A number of tigers B. For a number of tigers


C. That the number of tigers <b>D. The number of tigers</b>


8. When I told the doctor that I had had earache for nearly a month, he gave me a ...for ear-drops.


A. receipt B. recipe C. ticket <b>D. prescription</b>


9. When I was small, most of my clothes were <b>…………</b>.to me by my elder brother.



A. thrown away B. given up <b>C. handed down</b> D. put away


10. One ...of the scheme is the very high cost.


<b>A. drawback B. shortcoming </b> C. shortage D. advantage
11. _______ I am aware, there were no problems during the first six months.


<b>A. As far as</b> <b>B. So much as</b> <b>C. Much more than</b> <b>D. Except that</b>
12. This is the latest news from Timbuktu. Two-thirds of the city _______ in a fire.


<b>A. has been destroyed B. were destroyed </b> <b>C. was destroyed D. have been destroyed</b>
13. I have no idea how to_______ this kind of business.


A. make B. turn C. take <b>D. run.</b>


14. I don t think she can get her message ___________ to the students. She seems too nervous.<b>’</b>


<b>A. over</b> <b>B. out</b> <b>C. around</b> <b>D. across</b>


15. ___________ weather! We can t go out for a walk now.<b>’</b>


<b>A. How a terrible</b> <b>B. How terrible</b> <b>C. What terrible</b> D. What a terrible
16. Liz: Thanks a lot for assisting me in the presentation. - Jennifer: ______________ .


A. It was really hard work B. It s pleasing<b>’</b>


C. I was glad <b>D. It was the least I could do</b>


17. Laser discs provide images of ___________ either television signals or video tapes.



A. better than B. better quality than


C. better quality than those of D. better quality than of
18. I haven t got a passport, ____________ means I can t leave my country.<b>’</b> <b>’</b>


<b>A. which</b> B. that C. this D. it


19. I am angry because you didn t tell me the truth. I don t like ...<b>’</b> <b>’</b>


A. to have deceived B. to deceive <b>C. being deceived</b> D. deceiving
20. –Did you finally paint your house? –Yes ,it should <b>………</b>..a long time ago.


A. be done B. been done C. have been done D. have done


21. It s high time we _______ hard for the coming exam.<b>’</b>


A. study <b>B. studied</b> C. are studying D. must study.


22. - Do you think you will be appointed business manager? - ...<b>“</b> <b>”</b> <b>“</b> <b>”</b>


<b>A. I hope so</b> B. So do I C. So be it D. Congratulations!


23. Unemployment _____________ by 5 percent since the beginning of the year.


<b>A. rose</b> <b>B. has raised</b> <b>C. has risen</b> D. was raised


24. Some of the studies show positive results ,<b>………</b>..others do not.


<b>A. when</b> <b>B. whereas</b> C. so D. and



25. They opened the door at noon. Some people were already <b>………</b>.. .


A. in line to wait B. in line waiting C. line in waiting <b>D. waiting in line</b>
26. -A: Do you mind if I smoke? -B: Well ,. <b>……… …</b>.. .


<b>A. I’d rather you didn’t B. make yourself C. not allowed </b> D. why don t you?<b>’</b>
27. To apply for the scholarship, the students are required to write a <b>………</b> essay about their future plans.


A. two hundred words <b>B. two hundred-word</b> C. double pages D. two-pages
28. They always kept on good <b>………</b> with their next-door neighbours for the children s sake.<b>’</b>


A. will B. friendship <b>C. terms</b> D. relations


29. Tom has never been to Madrid, but he talks as if he <b>…………</b>. there himself.


A. were B. is C. has been <b>D. had been</b>


30. The _____________ of what computers can do have changed over the years.


<b>A. expectation</b> <b>B. expected</b> <b>C. expectations</b> D. unexpected


31. We will have to either increase overtime working or <b>…………</b>.. new staff.


<b>A. take on</b> B. take up C. take down D. take up


32. Barry: Were you involved in the accident?


Daniel: Yes, but I wasn t to ___________ for it.<b>’</b>



A. charge B. accuse <b>C. blame</b> D. apologize


33. I asked Francis to clean the car, and he did ______.


<b>A. a good job B well job</b> C. the job good D. a job well
34. Let me see. Will five o clock do? - <b>“</b> <b>’</b> <b>” “</b> .”


A. Exactly! B. Not at all C. Maybe, it will<b>D. Fine</b>
35. I really appreciate <b>………</b> to help me, but I m sure I ll be able to manage myself.<b>’</b> <b>’</b>


</div>
<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span><div class='page_container' data-page=2>

36. Some methods to prevent soil erosion are plowing parallel with the slopes of hills, to plant trees on
A B C D


unproductive land, and rotating crops.


37. After writing it, the essay must be duplicated by the student himself and handed in to the department
A B C


secretary before the end of the month.
D


38. For thousands of years, man has created sweet-smelling substances from wood, herbs, and flowers and
A B
<b>using them for perfume or medicine. </b>


C D


39. Everyday in summer, but especially at the weekends, all kinds of vehicles bring crowds of people to enjoy the various


<b>attraction. A</b> B C



D


40. Students supposed to read all the questions carefully before they write the answers to them.


A B C D


<b>IV. Choose the sentence that is the nearest in meaning to the given one</b>
<i>41. In the hope of finding the money they didn’t call the police. </i>


A. They found the money, so there was no need to call the police.


<i><b>B. They thought they might find the money, so the police weren’t called. </b></i>
C. They knew they would find the money, so they didn t call the police <b>’</b>


D. If they found the money or not, they wouldn t call the police. <b>’</b>
42. The workers only complain because of their unfair treatment.
<i><b>A. Were the workers fairly treated, they wouldn’t complain. </b></i>
B. The workers complain because their employees are unfair.
C. If the workers are treated fairly, they will not complain.
D. Are the workers treated fairly, they will not complain.


43. If anyone succeeds in solving the problem, it will probably be him.


<b>A. If there is someone succeeds in solving the problem, it will probably be him.</b>
<i><b>B. He is the most likely person to succeed in solving the problem.</b></i>


<b>C. The only person who succeeds in solving the problem can be him.</b>
<b>D. He is the most likelihood to succeed in solving the problem.</b>
44.. Christine suggested getting a new lock on the front door.



<b>A. Christine asked us to get the new front door.. B. It s necessary for Christine to have a new clock.’</b>
<b>C. Christine said:” Why don’t we get a new lock on the front door?” </b>


<b>D. Christine suggested to get the new front door lock.</b>
<i>45.To our regret, your application has not been successful. </i>


<i> A.I regret to inform you that your application has not been successful.</i>
<i><b> B.I regret informing you that your application has not been successful.</b></i>
C.I regret inform you that your application has not been successful.
D. I regret to inform you that your application has been successful.
<i>46. “Sorry ,Madam ,looking after the garden isn’t my duty.”</i>


A. He apologized for not looking after the garden.


<i><b>B. He said that he was not responsible for looking after the garden.</b></i>


C. He didn t promise to look after the garden. D. He asked if looking after the garden was his duty. <b>’</b>
47. There was not much resemblance between the final version and the initial draft.


A. The final version is very similar to the initial draft.
B. The initial draft is exactly the same as the final version.
<i><b>C. The final version is quite different from the initial draft.</b></i>
D. the final version and the initial draft resemble in many ways.
48. Our children are hard on furniture.


<b>A. Our children are hardly use the furniture. </b> <i><b>B. Our children treat the furniture roughly.</b></i>
<b>C. Our children want us to replace the furniture .D. Our children dislike the furniture.</b>


49. She strikes me as a very effective teacher.



<i><b>A. My impression of her is that she is a very effective teacher. </b></i>
B. She is such an effective teacher that she always strikes her students.


<b>C. As a teacher ,she always strikes me. </b> <b>D. I made an effective impression on the teacher.</b>
50.A child is influenced as much by his schooling as by his parents.


A. Schooling doesn t influence a child as much as his parents do,<b>’</b>
B.A child s parents have greater influence on him than his schooling.<b>’</b>
C.A child can influence his parents as much as his schooling.


<i><b>D.A child’s schooling influences him as much as his parents do.</b></i>
<b>VIII. Read the passage below and choose the best answer a, b c, or d </b>


</div>
<span class='text_page_counter'>(3)</span><div class='page_container' data-page=3>

dance. Tchaikovsky died on November 6lh ,1893, ostensibly of cholera, though there are now some scholars who argue
that he committed suicide.


61. With what topic is the passage primarily concerned?


<b>a. the life and music of Tchaikovsky </b> b. development of Tchaikovsky's music for ballets
c. Tchaikovsky's relationship with Madame von Meck d. the cause of Tchaikovsky's death.


62., the word "ostensibly" could be best replaced by


a. regretfully b. assuredly c. tragically <b>d. apparently </b>
63. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "productivity"?


a. fertility b. affinity <b>c. creativity </b> d. maturity
64. the phrase <b>“ enjoyed the patronage of” probably means </b>



a. liked the company of b. was mentally attached to


c. solicited the advice of <b>d. was financially dependent upon </b>
65. Which of the following could best replace the word "terminated"?


<b>a. discontinued </b> b. resolved c. exploited d. hated


66. According to the passage, all of the following describe Madame von Meck EXCEPT:
a. She had economic troubles b. She was generous.


c. She was never introduced to Tchaikovsky. <b>d. She enjoyed Tchaikovsky's music.</b>
67.. According to the passage, for what is Tchaikovsky's music most well known?


a. its repetitive and monotonous tones b. the ballet-like quality of the music
<b>c. the richness and melodic drama of the music </b> d. its lively, capricious melodies
68.. According to the passage, Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty are


<b> a. dances </b> b. songs c. operas D. musicals


69. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?


a. Tchaikovsky's influence on ballet music <b>b. Tchaikovsky's unhappiness leading to suicide </b>
c. the patronage of Madame von Meck d. Tchaikovsky's productivity in composing


<i>70. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "behind"?</i>


<b>a. supporting </b> b. in back of c. going beyond d. concealing


<b>VI Read the passage and choose best answer to fit each space </b>



The other day I wanted a cup of coffee, so I <b>…</b>(61)<b>…</b> into the bank. I sat in a soft armchair and watched the world(62)
.., which, in this case, was the queue for the services of the bank clerks. I m joking, of course, but this could soon be


<b>………</b> <b>’</b>


common in banks in big cities.


The(63)<b>………</b>. for real coffee in Britain, like that for mobile, phones, seems never-ending. However, the suspicion is<b>“</b> <b>”</b>
that the attraction for many British people <b>………</b>.(64)<b>……</b>not so much in coffee as in the coffee culture that surrounds it.<b>“</b> <b>”</b>
This is to do with big, soft sofas and the idea that if you sit on one, you too can join the actors in the American TV comedy
<i>Friends.</i>


In London, the first cafe opened in 1625. Men would gather there, often at<b>…</b>(65)<b>………</b> times during the day, to (66)
. news and gossip, discuss (67) of the day and do business .The café acted as offices and shops in which


<b>………</b> <b>……</b> <b>…</b>


merchants and agents, clerks and bankers could carry on their(68)………


In London today it is(69)<b>…………</b> that there are more than 2000 cafés number is growing. It won t be long before coffee<b>’</b>
is sold everywhere. You can already buy it in hospitals, motorway service stations, supermarket and at tourist(70)……
throughout the country.


61. A .visited B. broke C. dropped D. took


62. A. fly past <b>B. go by</b> C. pass on D. walk along


63. A. supply B. development C. claim <b>D. demand</b>


64.A. lies B. leans C. occupies D. rests



65. A. regular B. right C. correct D. perfect


66. A. give B. offer <b>C. exchange</b> D. establish


67.. A. thoughts <b>B. issues</b> C. feelings D. circumstances


68.. A. trading <b>B. transactions</b> C. information D. works


69. A. estimated B. guesses C. taken D. told


70. A. scenes B. points C. sights <b>D. attractions</b>


<b>VII. Read the passage and choose the correct answers to the questions below</b>


Like Europeans who arrived in the Americas, the first American Indians were immigrants. Because Indians were
nomadic hunters and gatherers, they probably arrived in search of new hunting grounds from Asia when they crossed the
ice-covered Bering Strait to Alaska. Anthropologists estimate that the entire Indian population north of Mexico was slightly
greater than 1,020,000 when the first settlers arrived from Europe. Although Native Americans belonged to one
geographic race, their cultures and languages were only marginally similar, and by and large, they had different ways of
life. Nomadic migrations required Indians to construct shelters that did not need to be transported, but could be easily
erected from the materials found in their new location.


Eastern Woodland Indian tribes lived in bark-covered wigwams that were shaped like cones or domes. The frame for the
hut was made of young trees firmly driven into the ground, and then bent overhead to tie together with bark fibers or
strings of animal hides. Sheets and slabs of bark were attached to the frame to construct the roof and walls, leaving an
opening to serve as a door and to allow smoke to escape. The Iroquois in north eastern regions built longhouses that were
more spacious than wigwams because five to a dozen families lived under one roof. During the winter, they plastered
clay to the poles of the frame to protect the inhabitants from wind and rain.



Pueblo Indians who lived in the southwest portion of the United States in northern Arizona and New Mexico constructed
elaborate housing with several stories and many rooms.


Each family unit had only one room, and their ancestors dug shelters in the walls of cliffs and canyons. The ground story
of a Pueblo dwelling had no doors or windows in order to prevent enemies from entering. The next level was set back the
width of one room, and the row of rooms above it was set back once again, giving their houses the appearance of a
terrace. Pueblos used ladders to climb to the upper levels and pulled them in when all family members returned for the
night.


</div>
<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span><div class='page_container' data-page=4>

71. What does the passage mainly discuss?


A. Different Indian tribes B. Types of households among Indians
<b>C. Types of shelters built by Indians </b> D. Different Indian cultures


72. The word "marginally" is closest in meaning to


A. markedly <b>B. slightly</b> C. temporarily D. tentatively


73. The phrase "by and large" is closest in meaning to


<b>A. mostly </b> B. conversely C. occasionally D. notably


74 The author of the passage implies that Indians


A. carried their construction materials to new locations B. lived in settlements, similar to the Europeans
C. liked the climate in the Southwest <b>D. constructed shelters every time a tribe moved</b>
75. According to the passage, what shape did the shelters of Woodland Indians have?


A. random <b>B. round </b> C. rectangular D. convex



76. The author of the passage implies that Eastern Indians


A. constructed huts without roofs B. planted trees to harvest crops
<b>C. made fires inside their huts </b> D. used sheets and blankets as bedding
77. The phrase under one roof" is closest in meaning to<b>“</b>


A. in separate sections B. in several shelters C. comfortably <b>D. together</b>


78. What was the main difference between the dwellings of Pueblo and Woodland Indians?


<b>A. The Pueblos lived in permanent structures, but the Woodland Indians lived in transient shelters.</b>
B. The Pueblos used wood in their constructions, but the Woodland Indians relied mostly on animal hides.
C. The Woodland Indians lived on flat ground, but the Pueblos lived in canyons.


D. The Woodland Indians built small shelters, but the Pueblo rooms were large.


79. It can be inferred from the passage that Pueblo dwellings were designed to protect inhabitants from
A. attacks by enemies and cold winters B. attacks by enemies and against rain water


C. wind storms and water from rain D. wild animals, cold winters, and desert sands
80. The word preclude" is closest in meaning to<b>“</b>


</div>

<!--links-->

Tài liệu bạn tìm kiếm đã sẵn sàng tải về

Tải bản đầy đủ ngay
×