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Hãy nhập nội dung câu hỏi và các đáp án vào bảng sau


<b>Chủ đề</b> <b>Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to complete each of the following <sub>questions.</sub></b>


<b>C©u 1</b> By the end of next month, the author _______ his sixth novel.


<b>Đáp án</b> will have written


<b>B)</b> will be writing


<b>C)</b> has written


<b>D)</b> has been writing


<b>C©u 2</b> When I arrived on the spot, I found out that I _______ the heavy gas bottle on my back because the
campsite now had electric cookers.


<b>Đáp án</b> neednt have carried


<b>B)</b> didn’t need carry


<b>C)</b> might not have carried


<b>D)</b> didn’t need to carry


<b>C©u 3</b> _______ he have enough money, he will buy you the violin.


<b>Đáp án</b> Should


<b>B)</b> If


<b>C)</b> Unless



<b>D)</b> Provided


<b>Câu 4</b> In reference _______ your letter _______ complaint, we apologize for any inconvenience that you may
have suffered.


<b>Đáp án</b> to/of


<b>B)</b> for/with


<b>C)</b> towards/about


<b>D)</b> with/for


<b>C©u 5</b> Although most of their teachers had difficulty _______ them_______, their parents knew which twin was
Rebecca and which was Bethany.


<b>Đáp án</b> telling /apart


<b>B)</b> getting/across


<b>C)</b> breaking/up


<b>D)</b> putting/together


<b>Câu 6</b> Because hospitals never shut _______, people with medical problems can turn _______ at any time of the
day or night in search of medical care.


<b>Đáp án</b> down/up



<b>B)</b> off/in


<b>C)</b> out/back


<b>D)</b> up/to


<b>C©u 7</b> Byron De La Beckwith _______ having murdered the civil rights leader Medgar Evers for 30 years, but in
1994, a new trial finally convicted him of the crime.


<b>Đáp ¸n</b> got away with


<b>B)</b> watched out for


<b>C)</b> kept out of


<b>D)</b> lived up to


<b>C©u 8</b> It is _______ that he study hard from now on; otherwise he will fail his examination.


<b>Đáp ¸n</b> vital


<b>B)</b> sufficient


<b>C)</b> relevant


<b>D)</b> worthwhile


<b>C©u 9</b> We should be able to hire a car on the island, _______ you remember to take your driving license.


<b>Đáp án</b> provided



<b>B)</b> in case


<b>C)</b> unless


<b>D)</b> or else


<b>C©u 10</b> We had a marvelous holiday; only the last two days were slightly _______ by the weather.


<b>Đáp án</b> spoiled


<b>B)</b> damaged


<b>C)</b> ruined


<b>D)</b> wasted


<b>C©u 11</b> _______ was her hatred for her father that she did not forgive him until after he had died.


<b>Đáp án</b> Such


<b>B)</b> Much as


<b>C)</b> However


<b>D)</b> So


<b>Câu 12</b> The boss came back to work today, _______ fully from his quadruple by-pass operation.


<b>Đáp án</b> having recovered



<b>B)</b> recovered


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<b>D)</b> to be recovered


<b>C©u 13</b> _______ is urgently needed in our company is an effective advertising campaign.


<b>Đáp án</b> What


<b>B)</b> Who


<b>C)</b> That


<b>D)</b> Where


<b>C©u 14</b> - A: Which one would you like? - B: Oh, _______ will do. They _______ look fine to me.


<b>Đáp án</b> any/all


<b>B)</b> every/both


<b>C)</b> each/some


<b>D)</b> none/neither


<b>C©u 15</b> - “Who did you invite to dinner?” - “No one _______ than Frank and his family.


<b>Đáp án</b> other


<b>B)</b> besides



<b>C)</b> except


<b>D)</b> rather


<b>Câu 16</b> She has a (n) _______ table.


<b>Đáp án</b> old round French wood


<b>B)</b> old French round wood


<b>C)</b> wood old round French


<b>D)</b> round old wood French


<b>C©u 17</b> The early settlers were completely _______ on the harvest to see them through the winter.


<b>Đáp ¸n</b> dependent


<b>B)</b> depended


<b>C)</b> dependant


<b>D)</b> dependable


<b>C©u 18</b> - “_______!” - Thank you.


<b>Đáp án</b> What a nice house


<b>B)</b> Thanks for coming



<b>C)</b> Please help me with this


<b>D)</b> Sorry


<b>C©u 19</b> - “It was extremely good of you to give this book.” - _______.


<b>Đáp án</b> Dont mention it


<b>B)</b> OK


<b>C)</b> My pleasures


<b>D)</b> All are correct


<b>C©u 20</b> - “Are you coming to the party?” - “I’m not sure, but theres a good chance _______ there.


<b>Đáp án</b> of our being


<b>B)</b> we are


<b>C)</b> of us


<b>D)</b> we would be


<b>C©u 21</b> His reputation has been greatly _______ by the success of his new book.


<b>Đáp án</b> enhanced


<b>B)</b> expanded



<b>C)</b> enlarged


<b>D)</b> heightened


<b>Câu 22</b> - “I wish you wouldn’t smoke in here!” - _______


<b>Đáp án</b> Sorry, shall I open the window?


<b>B)</b> Thank you for telling me.


<b>C)</b> I don’t agree, I’m afraid.


<b>D)</b> There’s nothing wrong here.


<b>C©u 23</b> Much of what he said had little _______ to the issue we were discussing.


<b>Đáp án</b> relevance


<b>B)</b> involvement


<b>C)</b> accordance


<b>D)</b> concern


<b>Câu 24</b> Apart from a flew bad_______, most critics liked his new book.


<b>Đáp án</b> reviews


<b>B)</b> values



<b>C)</b> summaries


<b>D)</b> commentaries


<b>C©u 25</b> I’m not really ill, but I have a _______ headache.


<b>Đáp án</b> slight


<b>B)</b> tiny


<b>C)</b> temporary


<b>D)</b> dedicate


<b>Câu 26</b> - “Did you remember to give Ann the money you owe her?” - “Yes, _______ I saw her, I remembered.”


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<b>B)</b> While


<b>C)</b> Momentarily


<b>D)</b> Suddenly


<b>Chủ đề 2</b>



<b>Chủ đề</b> <b>Mark the letter A, B, C or D to show the underlined part that needs correction.</b>


<b>C©u 1</b> China’s war with Vietnam seemed <b>to be</b> its <b>final</b> stages and Peking was considering a <b>Vietnamese </b>
<b>suggestion</b> that talks on their disputes <b>hold</b> in Hanoi.



<b>Đáp ¸n</b> hold


<b>B)</b> to be


<b>C)</b> final


<b>D)</b> a Vietnamese suggestion


<b>C©u 2 Bob calling</b> Jane made her <b>angry</b>, <b>so</b> she <b>hung up</b> on him.


<b>Đáp án</b> Bob calling


<b>B)</b> angry


<b>C)</b> so


<b>D)</b> hung up


<b>Câu 3 Toms</b> three favorite pastimes <b>areplaying</b> chess, working out in the gym, <b>and he likes to read detective </b>
<b>stories</b>.


<b>Đáp án</b> and he likes to read detective stories


<b>B)</b> Tom’s


<b>C)</b> are


<b>D)</b> playing


<b>C©u 4</b> A rock <b>laying</b> on the top of a cliff <b>has</b> potential energy and <b>so does</b> the cartridge in a <b>loaded</b> rifle.



<b>Đáp án</b> laying


<b>B)</b> has


<b>C)</b> so does


<b>D)</b> loaded


<b>Câu 5 Sometime</b> air pollution <b>in</b> cities causes a “greenhouse effect,” <b>in which</b> the atmosphere <b>is warmed</b>


because of the buildup of carbon dioxide.


<b>Đáp án</b> Sometime


<b>B)</b> in


<b>C)</b> in which


<b>D)</b> is warmed


<b>Chủ đề 3</b>



<b>Chủ đề</b> <b>Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to complete each of the following questions.</b>
<b>Câu 1</b> _______ but he also proved himself a good athlete.


<b>Đáp án</b> Not only did he show himself a good student


<b>B)</b> Not only he showed himself a good student



<b>C)</b> He showed himself not only a good student


<b>D)</b> He did not show himself only a good student


<b>C©u 2</b> A large lorry, _______ was parked nearby.


<b>Đáp án</b> on the side of which the owners name was painted


<b>B)</b> the owner’s name was painted on the side of which


<b>C)</b> of which on the side was painted the owner’s name


<b>D)</b> of which on the side the owner’s name was painted


<b>Câu 3</b> _______ prohibited in many countries.


<b>Đáp án</b> The hunting of certain rare animals is


<b>B)</b> The hunting of certain rare animal is


<b>C)</b> Hunting certain rare animals are


<b>D)</b> Hunting of certain rare animals are


<b>C©u 4</b> On November 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln, speaking from notes on an old _______ the famous Gettysburg
Address in only two minutes time.


<b>Đáp án</b> envelope, gave


<b>B)</b> gave the envelope



<b>C)</b> envelope giving


<b>D)</b> gift of and envelope


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<b>Chủ đề</b> <b>Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one.</b>
<b>Câu 1</b> I’ve a good mind to start learning Russian.


<b>Đáp án</b> I think Ill start learning Russian


<b>B)</b> I’m clever enough to start learning Russian.


<b>C)</b> I’ve started learning Russian and I enjoy it.


<b>D)</b> The Russian I’ve learnt is very useful to me.


<b>C©u 2</b> It was a mistake for her to marry Roger.


<b>Đáp án</b> She did the wrong thing when she married Roger.


<b>B)</b> She and Roger weren’t married in the right way.


<b>C)</b> Roger didn’t want to get married so it was a mistake.


<b>D)</b> She ought to think again before she marries Roger.


<b>C©u 3</b> The two boys took photographs of each other.


<b>Đáp án</b> Each of the boys took photographs of the other.



<b>B)</b> The boys’ photographs were taken by someone else.


<b>C)</b> Both boys took photographs of the others.


<b>D)</b> The two boys gave each other photographs.


<b>C©u 4</b> The bad weather prevented the train from running.


<b>Đáp án</b> The train was precluded from running by the nasty weather.


<b>B)</b> The bad weather stopped the running train.


<b>C)</b> The running of the train prevented by the bad weather.


<b>D)</b> The train prevented the bad weather from running.


<b>Câu 5</b> The police all but caught the smugglers.


<b>Đáp ¸n</b> The police almost caught the smugglers.


<b>B)</b> The police caught one of the smugglers.


<b>C)</b> The police caught all the smugglers.


<b>D)</b> The police did not catch all the smugglers.


<b>Chủ đề 5</b>



<b>Chủ đề</b> <b>Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in <sub>the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.</sub></b>
<b>Cõu 1</b>



<b>Đáp án</b> consonant


<b>B)</b> determine


<b>C)</b> encounter


<b>D)</b> condolence


<b>Câu 2</b>


<b>Đáp án</b> mature


<b>B)</b> nature


<b>C)</b> culture


<b>D)</b> measure


<b>Câu 3</b>


<b>Đáp án</b> psychological


<b>B)</b> hypersensitive


<b>C)</b> contributory


<b>D)</b> argumentative


<b>Câu 4</b>



<b>Đáp án</b> dynamic


<b>B)</b> stimulate


<b>C)</b> continent


<b>D)</b> Canada


<b>Câu 5</b>


<b>Đáp án</b> estimate


<b>B)</b> abundant


<b>C)</b> requirement


<b>D)</b> behavior


<b>Ch 6</b>



<b>Ch </b> <b>Read the following passage and choose the best answers to the questions.</b>


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management, and the 1980s turned out to be the decade of the woman entrepreneur.”


What are some of the factors behind this trend? For one thing, as more women earn advanced
degrees in business and enter the corporate world, they are finding obstacles. Women are still <b>excluded</b>


from most executive suites. Charlotte Taylor, a management consultant, had noted, “In the 1970s women
believed if they got an MBA and worked hard they could become chairman of the board. Now they have


found out <b>that</b> isn’t going to happen, so they go out on their own.”


In the past, most women entrepreneurs worked in “women’s” fields- cosmetic and clothing, for
example. But this is changing. Consider ASK Computer Systems, a $22-million-a-year computer software
business. It was founded in 1973 by Sandra Kurtizg, who was then a housewife with degrees in math and
engineering. When Kurtzig founded the business, her first product was software that let weekly
newspapers <b>keep tabs on</b> their newspaper carriers- and her office was a bedroom at home, with a


<b>shoebox under the bed</b> to hold the company’s cash. After she succeeded with the newspaper software
system, she hired several bright computer-science graduates to develop additional programs. When these
were marketed and sold, ASK began to grow. It now has 200 employees, and Sandra Kurtzig owns $66.9
million of stock.


Of course, many women who start their own businesses fail, just as men often do. They still face


<b>hurdles</b> in the business world, especially problems in raising money; the banking and finance world is still
dominated by men, and old attitudes die hard. Most businesses owned by women are still quite small.


But the situation is changing; there are likely to be many more Sandra Kurtizig in the years ahead.


<b>Câu 1</b> What is the main idea of the text?


<b>Đáp ¸n</b> Women today are opening more businesses of their own.


<b>B)</b> Women are better at small businesses than men are.


<b>C)</b> The computer is especially lucrative for women today.


<b>D)</b> Women today are better educated than in the past, making them more attractive to the businesses world.



<b>C©u 2</b> Charlotte Taylor believes that women in the 1970s _______.


<b>Đáp án</b> were unrealistic about their opportunities in business management


<b>B)</b> were still more interested in education than business opportunities


<b>C)</b> had fewer obstacles in business than they do today


<b>D)</b> were able to work hard enough to succeed in business


<b>C©u 3</b> The author mentions the “<b>shoebox under the bed</b>” in order to _______.


<b>Đáp án</b> point out that initially the financial resources of Sandra Kurtzig’s business were limited


<b>B)</b> suggest that the company needed to expand


<b>C)</b> show the frugality of women in business


<b>D)</b> show the resourcefulness of Sandra Kurtzig


<b>C©u 4</b> The expression <b>keep tabs on</b> is closest in meaning to _______.


<b>Đáp ¸n</b> keep records of


<b>B)</b> pay the salaries of


<b>C)</b> provide transportation for


<b>D)</b> recognize the appearance of



<b>C©u 5</b> The word “<b>hurdles</b>” can be replaced by _______.


<b>Đáp án</b> obstacles


<b>B)</b> questions


<b>C)</b> fences


<b>D)</b> small groups


<b>Câu 6</b> The author’s attitude about the future of women in business is _______.


<b>Đáp án</b> optimistic


<b>B)</b> skeptical


<b>C)</b> frustrated


<b>D)</b> negative


<b>Câu 7</b> The word <b>excluded</b> is closest in meaning to _______.


<b>Đáp án</b> not permitted to


<b>B)</b> often invited to


<b>C)</b> decorators of


<b>D)</b> charged admissions to



<b>C©u 8</b> All of the following were mentioned in the passage as detriments to women in the business world
EXCEPT_______.


<b>Đáp án</b> women lacked ability to work in business


<b>B)</b> women were required to stay at home with their families


<b>C)</b> women faced discrimination in business


<b>D)</b> women were not trained in business


<b>C©u 9</b> The word <b>that</b> in the passage refers to _______.


<b>Đáp án</b> a woman becomes a chairman of the board


<b>B)</b> women believing that business is a place for them


<b>C)</b> women achieving advanced degrees


<b>D)</b> women working hard


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<b>Đáp án</b> women are not able to borrow money easily


<b>B)</b> women prefer a small intimate setting


<b>C)</b> many women fail at large business


<b>D)</b> women can’t deal with money


<b>Chủ đề 7</b>




<b>Chủ đề</b>


<b>Read the following passage and choose the best answers to the questions.</b>


Scientists believe that dinosaurs came into being about 180 million years ago and died out about 60
million years ago. Since dinosaurs were reptiles, they must have developed from reptiles that lived before
them.


The first reptiles appeared long before the dinosaurs. They were able to live in water and on land.
They hatched eggs and the young ones had legs and lungs. They could breathe air and probably ate
insects.


Then the other reptiles became larger and stronger. Some looked like big lizards and others like
turtles. They had short tails, thick legs and big heads. They ate plants.


The first dinosaurs to develop <b>resembled</b> their reptile ancestors. They were slender and probably
no bigger than a turkey and, like a turkey, they walked on their hind legs. Some kinds remained small, but
others grew heavier and longer. There were even a few that were six meters long, weighing as much as an
elephant. They had small heads and short, blunt teeth, which were only good for eating plants. They lived
in low, swampy places.


Then came the next period in the Age of the Reptiles. Some of the plant-eating dinosaurs became
so large that even four legs could not support them on land. These were the largest of all the reptiles. The
largest dinosaurs were probably the biggest animals that ever walked the Earth. They had to spend most of
their lives in rivers and swamps. One of these giants was the Brontosaurus, 25 meters long and weighing
about 40,000 kilograms!


At the same time, other dinosaurs were able to walk about on land. One of these, the Allosaurus,
was 10 meters long, had sharp teeth and claws and fed on the Brontosaurus and other plant eaters!



Dinosaurs developed in many different ways, but none of them ever developed a good brain. One of
the reasons dinosaurs disappears may be that they were just not bright enough to know how to survive and
escape from all their natural enemies. But some scientists believe that changes in the Earth and in climate
killed off the dinosaurs. Swamps dried up and mountains appeared, making life difficult for dinosaurs that
couldn’t live on dry land. Also, changes in climate produced changes in vegetation, and since many
dinosaurs were plant eaters, their food supply disappeared. Finally as the Earth began to have seasons,
shifting from hot summers to snowy winters, dinosaurs could not fit themselves to these changes and
gradually became extinct.


There are other scientists who believe that the dinosaurs disappeared because of an incident that
happened 65 million years ago. An enormous and very heavy asteroid hit the Earth. There was a huge
explosion and this caused tons of dust to be blasted into the Earth’s atmosphere. There was such a thick
layer of dust covering our Earth that it blocked out sunlight for as long as five years. That was how plants
died and the dinosaurs were deprived of food. Eventually they starved to death.


<b>C©u 1</b> Which of the following statements about the first reptiles is NOT true?


<b>Đáp án</b> They existed about 180 million years ago.


<b>B)</b> They were the ancestor of dinosaurs.


<b>C)</b> They were both land and sea animals.


<b>D)</b> They laid eggs.


<b>Câu 2</b> How were the first dinosaurs similar to reptiles?


<b>Đáp ¸n</b> They were plant eaters.



<b>B)</b> They were of the same size.


<b>C)</b> They walked on their fore legs.


<b>D)</b> They had big heads.


<b>Câu 3</b> In the passage, the word <b>resembled</b> means _______.


<b>Đáp ¸n</b> had similarities to


<b>B)</b> survived in the same way as


<b>C)</b> existed at the same time as


<b>D)</b> lived as long as


<b>C©u 4</b> From the fifth paragraph, we know that _______.


<b>Đáp án</b> giant dinosaurs lived mostly in swamps and rivers


<b>B)</b> the largest of the dinosaurs had two legs that couldn’t support them.


<b>C)</b> the Brontosaurus fed on other smaller dinosaurs


<b>D)</b> the Brontosaurus had sharp claws and teeth


<b>C©u 5</b> According to the next text, which is the correct order of appearance of the dinosaurs?
I. The first dinosaurs were about the size of a turkey.


II. Then came the large reptiles that ate plants.


III. The earliest reptiles ate insect.


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<b>Đáp án</b> III, II, I, IV


<b>B)</b> II, III, I, IV


<b>C)</b> I, III, IV, II


<b>D)</b> IV, III, II, I


<b>C©u 6</b> Which of the following statements that appear in the passage is considered a fact?


<b>Đáp án</b> The Age of the Reptiles was the period when reptiles ruled the Earth.


<b>B)</b> The first reptiles ate insects.


<b>C)</b> Dinosaurs were developed from reptiles.


<b>D)</b> Dinosaurs became extinct 60 million years.


<b>C©u 7</b> According to the passage, dinosaurs disappeared NOT because_______.


<b>Đáp án</b> they were killed in an explosion


<b>B)</b> they died of starvation


<b>C)</b> they couldn’t adapt to climatic changes


<b>D)</b> they were killed by enemies



<b>C©u 8</b> When an asteroid hit the Earth 65 million years ago, the following things happened, EXCEPT _______.


<b>Đáp án</b> there were tons of dust on Earth


<b>B)</b> there was a big explosion


<b>C)</b> there was no sunlight on Earth for a long period


<b>D)</b> many types of vegetation died


<b>C©u 9</b> What did the earliest reptiles feed on?


<b>Đáp án</b> insects


<b>B)</b> plants


<b>C)</b> reptiles


<b>D)</b> mammals


<b>Câu 10</b> When did the Earth begin to have seasons?


<b>Đáp án</b> 60 million years ago


<b>B)</b> 100 million years ago


<b>C)</b> 65 million years ago


<b>D)</b> 180 million years ago



<b>Chủ đề 8</b>



<b>Chủ đề</b>


<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the </b>
<b>correct word for each of the blanks.</b>


<b>Sponsoring great athletic events</b>


In the 1998 World Cup, sports fans around the world (1)____ various battles between fierce football
rivals but also between the companies that sponsored them.


Nike sponsored Brazil. Adidas sponsored France. While the teams (2)____ for the biggest prize in
football, the two companies tried to win the biggest battle, the battle of the (3)____ as 500 million people
from 195 countries (4)____ in to watch the greatest footballers in the world. Afterwards, the sportswear
companies’ hope was for people to go out and buy some new kits. Adidas paid $20 million for the privilege
of being a (n) (5) ____ sponsor of the 1998 World Cup and so one might have (6)____ it would have had
the greatest presence at the (7)____.


Sometimes, however, sponsoring doesn’t (8)____ the company much good. Other times, the
sponsors’ advertising (9)____ are very original. Nike has claimed that if sponsors really want to support
athletes, they can’t turn up only for the photo opportunities and the media events and smile and (10)____
for the cameras. They have to accept the whole package with its spitting, swearing, sweating and
blistering-breaking. They just have to get used to it.


<b>Câu 1</b>


<b>Đáp án</b> witnessed


<b>B)</b> viewed



<b>C)</b> attended


<b>D)</b> remarked


<b>Câu 2</b>


<b>Đáp án</b> competed


<b>B)</b> contested


<b>C)</b> struggled


<b>D)</b> strove


<b>Câu 3</b>


<b>Đáp án</b> brands


<b>B)</b> marks


<b>C)</b> types


<b>D)</b> makes


<b>Câu 4</b>


<b>Đáp án</b> tuned


<b>B)</b> adjusted



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<b>D)</b> switched


<b>Câu 5</b>


<b>Đáp án</b> official


<b>B)</b> formal


<b>C)</b> typical


<b>D)</b> licensed


<b>Câu 6</b>


<b>Đáp án</b> assumed


<b>B)</b> accepted


<b>C)</b> attempted


<b>D)</b> confirmed


<b>Câu 7</b>


<b>Đáp án</b> tournament


<b>B)</b> set


<b>C)</b> match



<b>D)</b> round


<b>Câu 8</b>
<b>Đáp án</b> do


<b>B)</b> carry


<b>C)</b> make


<b>D)</b> perform


<b>Câu 9</b>


<b>Đáp án</b> campaigns


<b>B)</b> expeditions


<b>C)</b> missions


<b>D)</b> exhibitions


<b>Câu 10</b>
<b>Đáp án</b> pose


<b>B)</b> model


<b>C)</b> look


<b>D)</b> stand



<b>Ch đề 9</b>



<b>Chủ đề</b> <b>Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is closest in <sub>meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.</sub></b>
<b>Câu 1</b> They plan to <b>erect </b>an office block here.


<b>Đáp án</b> build


<b>B)</b> rent


<b>C)</b> buy


<b>D)</b> find


<b>C©u 2</b> In an effort to <b>eliminate</b> dense fog from airports, weathermen utilize several measures.


<b>Đáp án</b> remove


<b>B)</b> move


<b>C)</b> create


<b>D)</b> perceive


<b>Câu 3</b> - “Can I have a rise?” - <b>Out of the questions</b>!


<b>Đáp án</b> Impossible.


<b>B)</b> Of course!



<b>C)</b> I dont understand exactly what you mean.


<b>D)</b> What a stupid thing to ask for!


<b>Chủ đề 10</b>



<b>Chủ đề</b> <b>Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE <sub>meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.</sub></b>
<b>Câu 1</b> He always <b>bends the truth</b>.


<b>Đáp án</b> says something that is completely true


<b>B)</b> says something that is not completely true


<b>C)</b> doesn’t tell the truth


<b>D)</b> tells a lie


<b>C©u 2</b> I would be happy <b>to go along with the idea</b>.


<b>Đáp án</b> not to agree with the idea


<b>B)</b> to agree with the idea


<b>C)</b> to agree with the ideas


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