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<b>BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THI THỬĐẠI HỌC THAM KHẢO</b>
<i><b> Môn Thi: ANH VĂN – Khối D</b></i>


<i>Thời gian: 90 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề</i>
<b>Phần 1:</b>


1. a. adve nture b. e mpty c. inve ntion d. passe ngers
2. a. e i ght b. e i ghteen c. he i ght d. we i ght
3. a. wash b. sure c. sugar d. send
4. a. dust b. must c. useful d. cut
5. a. sound b. compound c. account d. to u ch
<b>Phần II:</b>


6. Mary and John ………… absent yesterday.


a. were b. was c. are d. is


7. Look! The boy …… at the desk is Mary’s boyfriend.


a. stand b. stands c. standing d. stood
8. I have not written any letters home since I ……… here


a. come b. came c. have come d. will come


9. Europe and Asia ……….. a long tradition of teaching and learning foreign
languages. a. has had b. will have c. have had d. have
10. They had a big party. They ……….. a lot last night.


a. are singing b. were singing c. sang d. are going to sing
11. Your eyes are red<b>. </b>……….. ?



a. Do you cry b. Will you cry c. Did you cry d. Have you cried
12. In the early 1800s, only Britain ….. though the industrial revolution.
a. goes b. went c. has gone d. would go
13. He does not save as much money as he ……… last year.


a. does b. did used c. did d. uses
14. They ……… to Sapa next holiday.


a. will go b. go c. are going to d. goes
15. I don’t think life ……. better in the future.


a. won’t b. will be c. be d. is


16. It’s the best film ………… You should go and see it.


a. I ever saw b. I’ve see c. I’ve never seen d. I’ve ever seen
17. She………… while I was cooking.


a. was phoning b. will phone c. phones d. phoned
18. She can’t talk to you now, she ………….


a. study b. is going to study c. is studying d. will studies
19. I ……… a taxi so I came on the bus.


a. couldn’t find b. don’t find c. haven’t found d. I have found
20. We will send these letters to him when we …. in London.


a. will arrive b. arrive c. arriving d. have arrived
21. “Where are the letter and the postcard?” They …… on the table.



a. were b. are c. is d. have been


22. ………. each of you ready for the test?


a. Is b. Are c. Have d. Do


23. The World War II …… in 1939 and …… in 1945.


a. begins/ ends b. has begun/ ended c. was beginning/ end d. began/ended
24. We …… a lot important scientific discoveries in 2050.


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a. is looking b. have been looking c. are looking d. is going to look.
26. What is your purpose ……….. learning English?


a. of b. to c. for d. on


27. There are more and more people died …… AIDS.


a. on b. from c. at d. of


28. Something went wrong …….. my computer yesterday.


a. on b. with c. at d. for


29. Tobacco has bad effects ……… our health.


a. on b. from c. at d. of


30. I am looking forward ……….. seeing you.



a. to b. for c. on d. at


31. Please pay attention ….. the lecture.


a. on b. to c. about d. with


32. I have known her ………. last year.


a. for b. since c. from d. at


33. She is so busy. She always seems to be……. .a hurry.


a. on b. at c. in d. through


34. Can you turn …….. the radio? It sounds too loud.


a. on b. up c. down d. into


35. All of the clothes sold in this store were made …… hand


a. in b. with c. on d. by


36. The teacher told his student ……..


a. to stop laughingb. stopping to laugh c. stop to laugh d. to stop laugh
37. It is a great fun …… holiday summer by the sea.


a. spend b. to spend c. spent d. spending
38. They found it is impossible ……… their problems.



a. solve b. to solve c. solved d. solving
39. Mary has a lot of home work ……….. today.


a. for doing b. which to do c. to do d. doing


40. After a long discussion, we decided …………. to Tuan Chau for our holiday.
a. to go b. going c. go d. for going


41. I hate him because he usually makes me …………..


a. crying b. to cry c. cry d. cries.
42. We study English ………..


a. for communicating b. communicate c. to communicate d.
communicating


43. What made her ……… like that?


a. do b. to do c. did d. doing


44. Would you like ……..?


a. came b. coming c. come d. to come
45. He used to …… with his friends on the field when he was small.
a. playing b. played c. play d. plays
46. She didn’t know how ……….


a. using b. used c. uses d. to use


47. We find it ………….. to do housework.



a. bore b. bored c. boring d. bores


48. All areas of the world are ……… to be affected by global climate change.


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49. That car is ……….. expensive.


a. surprise b. surprised c. surprising d. surprisingly
50. Passing the exam with high grade was my ……….


a. expect b. expectation c. expected d. unexpectedly
51. The project can’t be carried out because of …………. problems.
a. finance b. financially c. financial d. financier
52. He is ….. kind man.


a. so b. such a c. such d. so much


53. The club members became ……….. when the chairman entered.
a. quiet b. quietly c. quietness d. quietist
54. Nowadays, women have more ………. to participate in social
activities. a. free b. freedom c. freeing d.
freely


55. Approximately 350 million people speak English … their first
language. a. as b. like c. for d. in
56. We have to fight against the ………. of our air and water.
a. poisonously b. poisonous c. poisoning d. poison


57. If you ………….. in the morning you wouldn’t be awake half the night.



a. got up earlier b. would get up earlier c. would get up earlier d. get up earlier
58. As soon as it stops raining, we ………


a. leave b. left c. will leave d. have left
59. She …. to prison because she could not pay her debt.


a. was sent b. is sent c. sent d. was send
60. James is …….. drummer of the school band.


a. the best b. the good c. an good d. the better
61. ………… she was an hour late, she didn’t apologize.


a. While b. Although c. as soon as d. because
62. If she ……... taller, she ………. able to join the police.


a. is/ will b. is/ would be c. was/ would be d. were/ will be
63. They ……… that the climbers got lost.


a. is reported that b. reported that c. reports that d. was reported that
64. If he worked harder, he ………….


a. will be promoted b. will have been promoted c.


had been promoted d. would be promoted


65. Retirement age ……. in the near future.


a. is expected to rise b. expects rising c. expects to rises d. to
expect rising



66. I have not made ……….. my mind yet.


a. to b. in c. up d. on


67. He is so kind. He always ……... a favor.


a. does b. helps c. makes d. takes


68. It’s time we ………….. home.


a. go b. went c. gone d. going


69. How long does it ………you to get to school?


a. get b. make c. take d. carry


70. I ………some shopping when I was in town.


a. went b. got c. make d. did


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a. more weak b. as more weak c. weaker d. the most weaker
72. City life is always ……….. country life.


a. more expensive as b. more expensive than c. more much expensive as d. many more
expensive than


73. This book is ……..… that one.


a. less interesting than b. more interesting c. interesting than d. more interesting as
74. Charles Chaplin made many of the funniest and …….. popular films of his



time. a. more b. most c. the most d. the more
75. The tea was ………


a. too hot to drink it. b. too hot to drink c. too hot for drinking d. very hot to drink
<b>Phần 3:</b>


76. T h e y , in general, d o e s not l i ke c o m p l a i n i ng i n pub li c .


a b c d


77. W ou l d y ou p l ea s e t y p e d t h i s p a p e r ? I c a nnot r ea d your handwriting.
a b c d


78. She is t oo beautiful that I c a n not s t op l oo k i ng a t h e r
a b c d


79. J a ne a r e going t o l e a v e f or New York n e xt
w


e e k .


a b c d


80. T h e w e a t h e r c on ti n u e s t o g e t wo r se a nd wo r s t .
A b c d
<b>Phần 4:</b>


There is no way to measure the value of reading, but we know that books educate and
bring great pleasure to people. Many book lovers even join discussion groups so that they


can talk about the books they read. Although books are made


into movies, the book version is much better. Books are available to everyone at no cost.
Public libraries are an American tradition and every library has a large collection of books on
every subject. Reading can prepare you for an examination at


school, or, if you are writing a report, you can gather facts from a recent edition of an
encyclopedia. At your job, reading can helps you get a promotion to higher position.


If you like mysteries, you can read about the search for a stolen treasure or a spy on a
secret mission. If you like


science fiction, you can read about a spacecraft trying to avoid a collision with a meteor or a
dangerous experiment that could end in an explosion that would destroy the earth. If you long
to travel but cannot afford to do it, reading allow you to travel without restriction in your
imagination.


81. The passage is about …..


a. Libraries b. readers c. book lovers d. reading and knowledge
82. According to the writer………….


a. we can measure the value of reading
b. reading offers us no pleasure


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83. Many books joined discussion
group ………….


a. to educate other people



b. to bring pleasure to other people


c. to talk about the book they read d. to get a promotion
84. Which sentence is <i>not true</i>?


a. If you like mysteries, you can’t find any books about them.
b. There are several books on science fiction.


c. A library has a large collection of books on every subject.
d. There are many public libraries in America.


85. Reading ……….


a. can allow you to travel by plane


b. can help readers widen their knowledge, get promotion, and entertain themselves
c. is a dangerous experiment


d. can’t help readers avoid a collision with a meteor.


A book is a collection of leaves of paper, parchment or other material, bound together
along one edge within covers. A book produced in electronic format is known as e- book. In
library and information science, a book is called a monograph to distinguish it from serial
publications such as magazines, journals or newspapers.


A book may be studied by students in the form of a book report. It may also covered by a
professional writer as a book review to introduce a new book. When writing systems were
invented in ancient civilizations, clay tablets or parchment scrolls were used as books, for
example, in the library of Alexandria. Before the invention and adoption of the printing
press, almost all books were copied by hand, which made books comparatively expensive


and rare. During the early Middle


Ages, when only churches, universities, and rich noblemen could typically afford books,
there were often chained to a bookshelf or a desk to prevent theft.


86. A book ………..
a. has no covers


b. can’t be produced in electronic format
c. is never made of parchment


d. is also called a monograph
87. A book review …….


a. is also a newspaper
b. is written by students
c. introduces a new book
d. is also known as an e- book
88. In former days,


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scrolls were used as books
c. there were no books


d. the library of Alexandria had no books
89. According to the writer…………


a. books haven’t been printed


b. all books have been still copied by hand up to now.
c. the printing press is not invented.



d. the printing press has been adopted.
90. In the early Middle Ages……….


a. books were cheap


b. everybody could afford books


d. only churches, universities and rich noblemen could
afford books


<b>KEY</b>



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BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC THAM KHẢO
<i> Môn Thi: ANH VĂN – Khối D</i>


<i>Thời gian: 90 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề</i>
TESTS FOR THE UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION (4)


<b>1.</b> All the sentences below use ‘<i>the</i>’, which one is correct?
a. Can you pass the sugar please?


b. The crime is a problem in many big cities.
c. The apples are good for you.


d. I love the skiing.


<b>2.</b> Which of the following does not need <i>‘the</i>’?
a. He’s sailing up the Nile for his holidays.
b. My favourite Sea is the Mediterranean.


c. Have you ever been to the Bahamas?
d. I’d love to visit the America.


<b>3.</b> If only I __________ crashed the car!


a. had b. hadn’t c. did d. didn’t
<b>4.</b> Where is he? He should __________ home hours ago.


a. be b. were c. have been d. had been
<b>5.</b> So you’re a doctor? _________, I finish my training next year.


a. Let me see b. Right c. Listen d. Well


a) We use ‘Let me see’ as a hesitation, to gain some time before answering the
question.


b) We use ‘Right’ to get people’s attention – to say ‘Let’s begin’


c) We often use ‘Listen’ to introduce an offer or suggestion, e.g. ‘Listen, why don’t
we…?’


d) We use ‘well’ to show someone you are not giving the ‘yes’ answer expected. e.g.
Do you speak French? Well, a little. CORRECT


<b>6.</b> A: Do you know her number? - B: __________, it’s here somewhere.
a. Let me see b. Mind youc. Well d. You see


a) We use ‘Let me see’ as a hesitation, to gain some time before answering the
question. CORRECT



b) We use ‘mind you’ to introduce an afterthought, e.g. He looks old, mind you, he is
60!


c) We use ‘well’ to show someone you are not giving the ‘yes’ answer expected,
e.g. Do you speak French? Well, a little.


d) We use ‘you see’ to introduce an explanation about something, e.g. I can’t afford
to go out, you see I lost my job last week.


<b>7.</b> A: It’s quite a problem, I don’t know if I can do it. - B: __________, I’ll help you, don’t
worry.


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a) We use ‘mind you’ to introduce an afterthought, e.g. He looks old, mind you, he is
60!


b) We use ‘Let me see’ as a hesitation, to gain some time before answering the
question.


c) We often use ‘Listen’ to introduce an offer or suggestion, e.g. ‘Listen, why don’t
we…?’ CORRECT


d) We use ‘well’ to show someone you are not giving the ‘yes’ answer expected, e.g.
Do you speak French? Well, a little.


<b>8.</b> I’m afraid you can’t come in, ________ you have to be 18.
a. you see b. well c. listen d. right


a) We use ‘you see’ to introduce an explanation about something, e.g. I can’t afford
to go out, you see I lost my job last week. CORRECT



b) We use ‘well’ to show someone you are not giving the ‘yes’ answer expected,
e.g. Do you speak French? Well, a little.


c) We often use ‘Listen’ to introduce an offer or suggestion, e.g. ‘Listen, why don’t
we…?’


d) We use ‘Right’ to get people’s attention – to say ‘Let’s begin’
<b>9.</b> I’m tired, ________, I only had 3 hours sleep last night!


a. mind you b. right c. listen d. let me see


a) We use ‘mind you’ to introduce an afterthought, e.g. He looks old, mind you, he is
60! CORRECT


b) We use ‘Right’ to get people’s attention – to say ‘Let’s begin’.


c) We often use ‘Listen’ to introduce an offer or suggestion, e.g. ‘Listen, why don’t
we…?’


d) We use ‘Let me see’ as a hesitation, to gain some time before answering the
question.


<b>10.</b> ________, let’s start, shall we?


a. let me see b. mind youc. right d. well


a) We use ‘Let me see’ as a hesitation, to gain some time before answering the
question.


b) We use ‘mind you’ to introduce an afterthought, e.g. He looks old, mind you, he is


60!


c) We use ‘Right’ to get people’s attention – to say ‘Let’s begin’. CORRECT
d) We use ‘well’ to show someone you are not giving the ‘yes’ answer expected,


e.g. Do you speak French? Well, a little.


<b>11.</b> I tried ringing her all morning but I couldn’t get ________.
a. down b. up c. over d. through


<b>12.</b> 2. My dad’s been unemployed for 6 months, it’s really getting him ________.
a. over b. down c. by d. up


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‘Get up to something’ means ‘do something you shouldn’t be doing’
<b>14.</b> Over the next couple of years the price of plasma televisions is


expected to drop ________ 20%.


a. by b. at c. in d. to


<b>15.</b> The price of such televisions should peak ________ a little over $1200.


a. by b. at c. in d. on


<b>16.</b> This price should be reached ________2009.
a. on b. at c. by d. about


<b>17.</b> This drop ________ 20% will make plasma televisions affordable for the
average person.



a. by b. of c. at d. to


<b>18.</b> The prices of televisions have been falling ________ 1956, when they first
came on the market


a. on b. from c. in d. to


<b>19.</b> I hate school, the teachers make us _________ so much homework every day!
a. do b. doing c. to do d. did


<b>20.</b> On Friday afternoons our teacher sometimes lets us ________ home early.
a. go b. to go c. going d. went


<b>21.</b> “Excuse me sir, are we allowed ________ dictionaries into the exam?”
a. take b. to take c. taking d. took


<b>22.</b> I go to the gym to build up my __________.


a. length b. warmth c. depth d. strength


<b>23.</b> I’ve been seeing my girlfriend for 6 months now, I suppose it’s quite a serious
_________.


a. friendship b. membership c. companionship d. relationship
<b>24.</b> When she died, she gave _________ all her money to a charity for cats.


a. away b. out c. on d. off


away - If you give something away, you offer something without charging for it.
Correct



<b>25.</b> You boy! Don’t walk ________ when I’m speaking to you.
a. on b. to c. away d. out


away - ‘Walk away’ from someone is the opposite of walk towards to someone.
Correct


<b>26.</b> Ouch! He’s fallen ________ his motorbike and broken his shoulder.
a. off b. away c. out of d. down


off - You get <i>on </i>a bike or a horse, so therefore you fall <i>off</i>.


<b>27.</b> Can you pick ________ a few things in the supermarket? We need milk, bread
and rolls.


a. off b. in c. up d. away


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Choose the word whose UNDERLINED part is pronounced differently from the others in
each group.


<b>28.</b> A. habit B. dolphin C. effective D. climate
<b>29.</b> A. fauna B. authority C. square D. rainfall
<b>30.</b> A. culture B. country C. such D. music


Choose the word whose main stress is placed DIFFERENTLY from the others in each
group


<b>31.</b> A. appear B. version C. tradition D. perhaps
<b>32.</b> A. excellent B. ordinary C. dramatic D. instrument



<b>33.</b> - This file is very important. You should include it in our document.
- I know. It is _________.


A. indispensable B. indistinct C. significant D. optional


<b>34.</b> Pop music has become _______ in our country in the last few decades. Most
young people like it.


A. popular B. favorable C. special D. enjoyable
<b>35.</b> _ Ecotourism has been developed greatly, hasn’t it?


_ Yes. Many people have tried to preserve the ________ of many natural places.
A. reservation B. destruction C. ecology D. nonprofit


<b>36.</b> The Nile, ________, is the home of a great variety of fish.
A. which is in Egypt B. where is in Egypt


C. in which is in Egypt D. that is in Egypt


<b>37.</b> I’m _________ you liked the film. I thought it was rather __________.
A. surprise / disappoint B. surprised / disappointed


C. surprising / disappointed D. surprised / disappointing


<b>38.</b> I never read ________ newspapers during the week, but I buy ________
Observer every Sunday and I read it in ________ bed.


A. no article / the / no article B. the / the / no article
C. the / a / the D. a / a / the



<b>39.</b> Tourists __________ to make campfires in National parks.
A. do not allow B. aren’t allowed


C. won’t allow D. isn’t allowed


<b>40.</b> If he had been more careful, he _______________ .
A. won’t fall B. wouldn’t fall


C. wouldn’t have fallen D. would haven’t fallen


<b>41.</b> We should participate in the movements ______________ the natural
environment.


A. organizing to conserve B. organized conserving
C. which organize to conserve D. organized to conserve
Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in standard English.
<b>42.</b> The original World Cup trophy was given permanent to Brazil to
A B C
honour that country’s record third world cup title in Mexico in 1970.


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<b>43.</b> In very early times, people around the fire were entertained by
A B C


storytellers with stories of heroes’wonderful actions and victory.
D
<b>44.</b> When I got home, Irene was lying in bed thinking about what a
A B C


wonderful time she’s had.
D



<b>45.</b> Shortly before the Allied invasion of Normandy, Ernest Hemingway
A B


has gone to London as a war correspondent for <i>Colliers.</i>
C D
C had gone


<b>46.</b> People who reverse the letters of words _______ to read suffer from dyslexia.
A. if they tried B. when trying C. when tried D. if he tries
<b>47.</b> Featured at the Henry Ford Museum of antique cars dating from 1865.


A. an exhibit is B. an exhibitC. is an exhibit D. which is an exhibit


<b>48.</b> Rubber _______ from vulcanized silicones with a high molecular weight is difficult
to distinguish from natural rubber.


A. is produced B. producing C. that produces D. produced


<b>49.</b> _______ in scope, romanticism was a reaction against neoclassical principles.
A. Mainly literary B. It was mainly literary


C. The main literature was D. The literature was mainly


<b>50.</b> The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) _______ came about as a result of the
National Security Act of 1947.


A. what B. it was C. was whatD. it was what


<b>51.</b> Oil shale is a soft, fine-grained sedimentary rock _______ oil and natural gas are


obtained.


A. from B. is from C. is which D. from which


<b>52.</b> _____ appears considerably larger at the horizon than it does overhead is merely
an official illusion.


A. The Moon B. That the Moon


C. When the Moon D. The Moon which


<b>53.</b> Florida, ________ the Sunshine State, attracts many tourists every year.
a. is b. known as c. is known as d. that is known as


<b>54.</b> While ________ to help Tim with his math, I got impatient because he wouldn’t
pay attention to what I was saying.


a. I am trying b. having tried c. I try d. trying
<b>55.</b> One of the dinner _______ broken.


a. plate is b. plates arec. plates is d. plate are
Read the test then choose the best answer.


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airport and took them to the coach. The coach driver was a bit annoyed because the
flight was late. But it wasn’t far to the hotel and everyone was looking forward to their
dinner. We hadn’t used the Hotel Riviera before but our normal one had a conference in
it so it was fully booked. When I announced our arrival at the reception desk, they said
they were full. I had booked rooms for the group but the manager said they were
cancelled by phone a few days before. He insisted that he recognised my voice and that
I had made the phone call. We had a bit of an argument but they obviously didn’t have


enough rooms. In the end, the manager phoned hotels in the town and found rooms for
everyone. but in four different hotels. By this time, the coach had gone, so we had to get
taxis and some of the tourists started to get very angry with me. I still don’t know who
made that phone call but it definitely wasn’t me ...


<b>56.</b> What is the writer trying to do?


A. argue B. explain C. apologise D complain
<b>57.</b> Who was the text written to?


A. one of the tourists B. the writer’s employer
C. the hotel manager D. the coach company
<b>58.</b> Why weren’t any rooms available at the Hotel Riviera?


A. A conference was taking place there.


B. There were more people in the group than expected.
C. Someone had forgotten to book them.


D. Someone had said they were not needed.
<b>59.</b> What happened in the end?


A. The tourists got angry with the hotel manager.
B. The tourists couldn’t stay together.


C. The writer found other hotels with rooms.
D. The writer called the coach driver back.


<b>60.</b> Which of the following diaries was written by one of the tourists?



A. Someone had made a mistake with our hotel booking and the hotel had given our
rooms to other people.


B. The hotel we were taken to wasn’t good enough so we asked to change to a
different one.


C. We got to the airport and had to wait for the coach. So it was really late when we
got to the hotel.


D. The coach driver took us to the wrong hotel and they know nothing about us.
Choose A,B,C,D or E which has the same meaning with the given one.


<i><b>61.</b></i> <i>Payment must be made at the time of booking.</i>
A. You must pay before you book.


B. You are not allowed to pay when you book.


C. You must pay when you book.


D. Payment in advance is acceptable if you want to book.


<i><b>62.</b></i> <i>The team is being sponsored by a local sport wares company.</i>
A. The team is part of the company.


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C. The company is giving money to support the team’s activities.


D. The company used to sponsor the team.


<b>63.</b> I could have gone by bus and so saved a lot of money.
<i>From this sentence we understand that the speaker</i>



A. wouldn’t have saved much if he had taken the bus.


B. would have gone by bus if he had saved money for the fare.


C. travelled by bus, and it didn’t cost him much.


D. would have spent less money if he had travelled by bus.
<b>64.</b> She would eat nothing but small pieces of bread and butter.


<i>This sentence means that she</i>


A. ate small pieces of bread and butter but didn’t like them.
B. ate only some small pieces of bread and butter.


C. didn’t eat anything, not even the bread and butter.


D. wouldn’t touch the bread and butter, but she ate other things.
<b>65.</b> Peter has hardly worked since April.


<i>This means that since April</i>


A. Peter has been fully employed. C. Peter has one very little work.
B. Peter has worked very well. D. Peter hasn’t worked at all.
Read the passage and choose the best answer.


The most famous diary in English was written by Samuel Pepys. It gives a detailed
and interesting (66) …………of everyday life in England (67) ………… 1660 and 1669.
Pepys writes about important news stories of the time, like disease, an enemy navy (68)
………… up the river Thames, and the Great Fire of London.



He also writes about himself, even about his (69) …………he often slept during
church or (70) ………… at the other people. He describes his home life – a (71)
………… with his wife and how they became friends again, his worry about her


illness. <i>As </i>well as books, he liked music, the theatre, card (72) ………… , and parties
with good food and (73) …………of fun.


Pepys was a busy man who had many important (74) ………… - he was a
Member of Parliament and President of the Royal Society. He is (75) …………for his
work for the British Navy.


66 A


description B letter C notice D story
67 A between B from C through D to
68 A driving B flying C running D sailing
69 A accidents B plans C tastes D faults
70 A looked B prayed C talked D thought
71 A


conversation


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75 A reviewed B


remembered
C


reminded
D



reported
Read the passage and choose the best answer.


I just want to introduce the next area we’ll cover: the food chain. Food chains are
divided into three types. The first one is the predator( [‘predətə(r)]: dong vat an thit)
chain, in which larger animals feed on smaller ones, such as when a bird eats a fish. The
second is the parasite chain, in which smaller animals live off larger ones, such as a
tapeworm living in a eat’s intestines. And the third type is the saprophytic chain in which
a micro-organism feeds off dead matter.


In each type of chain, potential energy is lost at each level. Let’s take the example
of a green plant. It gets energy from the sun by photosynthesis, but can use only about 2
or 3 percent of the energy that falls on it. The plant is then eaten by a rabbit, but the
rabbit can use only about 10 percent of the potential energy of the plant. The rabbit is
then eaten by a fox, which can use about 12 - 15 percent of the energy from the rabbit.
And finally, the fox is eaten by a mountain lion. As you can see, at each step the
percentage of energy obtained increases, but all in all, a great deal of energy is lost at
each step.


That’s all for today. Read the next chapter in your books. We’ll go on with more
about the food chain next time.


76. What is the major topic of this lecture?


A Predators in the animal world.
B Divisions of the food chain.


C The loss of potential energy in predators. D A parasitic chain.



77. Which of the following is an example of a predator chain?
A. A bird eating a fish.


B A rabbit eating grass.


C A tapeworm living in an animal.
D A plant using energy from the sun,


78. How much of the potential energy from the sun can a plant use?
A 2 - 3 percent. B 10 percent.


C 12 - 15 percent. D More than 15 percent.


79. What happens at each step of the food chain?
A. A plant uses energy.


B Animals kill other animals.


C Potential energy is lost.
D A micro-organism feeds off dead matter.


80. What is eaten in a saprophytic chain?


A. A green plant. B Dead matter.
C A smaller animal. D A rabbit.


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<i>1A</i> <i>2D</i> <i>3B</i> <i>4C</i> <i>5D</i> <i>6A</i> <i>7C</i> <i>8A</i> <i>9A</i> <i>10C</i>


<i>11D</i> <i>12B</i> <i>13C</i> <i>14A</i> <i>15B</i> <i>16C</i> <i>17B</i> <i>18B</i> <i>19A</i> <i>20A</i>



<i>21B</i> <i>22D</i> <i>23D</i> <i>24A</i> <i>25C</i> <i>26A</i> <i>27C</i> <i>28D</i> <i>29C</i> <i>30D</i>


<i>3B1</i> <i>32C</i> <i>33A</i> <i>34A</i> <i>35C</i> <i>36A</i> <i>37D</i> <i>38A</i> <i>39B</i> <i>40C</i>


<i>41D</i> <i>42B</i> <i>43D</i> <i>44D</i> <i>4C5</i> <i>46B</i> <i>47C</i> <i>48D</i> <i>49A</i> <i>50C</i>


<i>51D</i> <i>52B</i> <i>53B</i> <i>54B</i> <i>55C</i> <i>56B</i> <i>57B</i> <i>58D</i> <i>59B</i> <i>60A</i>


<i>61C</i> <i>62C</i> <i>63D</i> <i>64B</i> <i>65C</i> <i>66A</i> <i>67A</i> <i>68D</i> <i>69D</i> <i>70A</i>


<i>71C</i> <i>72B</i> <i>73B</i> <i>74C</i> <i>75B</i> <i>76B</i> <i>77A</i> <i>78A</i> <i>79C</i> <i>80B</i>


BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH ĐẠI HỌC

<i> Môn Thi: ANH VĂN – Khối D</i>



ĐỀ THI THAM KHẢO Thời gian: 90 phút, không kể thời gian


<i>giao đề</i>



TEST 1



Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in


each group.



<i><b>1.</b></i>

a. apologize b. absorb c. arrive

d. absence



<i><b>2.</b></i>

a. combine

b. collect c. commerce

d. correct


<i><b>3.</b></i>

a. through

b. enough c. rough

d. tough



<i><b>4.</b></i>

a. admiral

b. adventure

c. advertise

d. adverb


<i><b>5.</b></i>

a. club

b. subtle c. climb

d. doubt




Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the other words.


<i><b>6.</b></i>

a. committee b. referee c. employee

d. refugee



<i><b>7.</b></i>

a. alcohol

b. comment

c. chemical

d. proceed


<i><b>8.</b></i>

a. appetite

b. architect

c. appreciate

d. arable


<i><b>9.</b></i>

a. deliberate b. subsequent

c. frequently

d. consequent


<i><b>10.</b></i>

a. insight

b. chemist c. dependent

d. substance



Complete each sentence with the right form of the word in brackets by circling the


corresponding letter a, b, c, or d.



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a. dictation

c. dictate


b. dictatorial

d. dictatorship



<i><b>12.</b></i>

I had to look up the number in the telephone (direction) ______


a. direction

b. directly c. directory d. directors



<i><b>13.</b></i>

Politicians (variety) ______ blame the media if they don't win the election.


They're so predictable.



a. variable

b. variety c. various d. invariably



<i><b>14.</b></i>

This is very (convenient) ______! Can't you practice your violin somewhere


else?



a. convenient

c. inconvenient



b. conveniently

d. convenience




<i><b>15.</b></i>

I would like to show you my latest (create) ______ which I have called 'Boat


on a Lake'.



a. creativity

b. creator c. create

d. creation


<i><b>16.</b></i>

Why does everybody (critic) ______ him all the time?



a. criticize

b. critic

c. criticism d. critical


<i><b>17.</b></i>

They're going to announce their (decide) ______ tomorrow.



a. decision

b. indecisive

c. decide

d. decidedness



<i><b>18.</b></i>

During the festival (decorator) ______ were hanging from every tree.



a. decorator

c. decorative



b. decorations

d. decorativeness



<i><b>19.</b></i>

He offered to give me a (demonstrate) ______ of how the machine worked.



a. demonstrator

c. demonstrate



b. demonstration

d. demonstrative



<i><b>20.</b></i>

We are (independence) ______ on other countries for most of our food.


a. dependent

c. dependable



b. independence

d. dependability



Read the passage and then decide which word (a, b, c or d) best fits each space.


The tourist industry is (21) to be the largest industry. Before 1950 one million



people traveled abroad each year but by the 1900s the figure (22) to 400 million


every year.



(23) large numbers of tourists, however, are beginning to cause problems.


For example, in the Alps the skiers are destroying the mountains they came to


enjoy. Even parts of Mount Everest in the Himalayas are reported to be covered


(24) old tins, tents, and food that have been (25)



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<i><b>21.</b></i>

a. regarded

b. considered

c. seen

d. figured


<i><b>22.</b></i>

a. had risen

b. rose

c. has risend. were rising



<i><b>23.</b></i>

a. The

b. Those c. These

d. Such


<i><b>24.</b></i>

a. by

b. with

c. under

d. beneath



<i><b>25.</b></i>

a. disposed

b. littered c. thrown away d. launched


<i><b>26.</b></i>

a. greater

b. bigger c. larger

d. better



<i><b>27.</b></i>

a. apart from

b. instead of

c. without d. hardly


<i><b>28.</b></i>

a. guidance

b. guide

c. direction d. instruction



<i><b>29.</b></i>

a. where

b. what

c. when

d. how



<i><b>30.</b></i>

a. before

b. when

c. as soon as

d. after


Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.


<i><b>31.</b></i>

I'm worried about ______ on so much work.



a. she taking b. she takes

c. her taking

d. her to take


<i><b>32.</b></i>

He wanted to know where ______.



a. had I been b. I had been

c. did I been

d. I been going




<i><b>33.</b></i>

Unlike most Europeans, many Americans ______ a bowl of cereal for


breakfast every day.



a. used to eating

c. are used to eat


b. are used to eating

d. use to eat



<i><b>34.</b></i>

They stayed for hours, ______ my mother was very annoyed about.



a. that

b. which

c. this

d. whom



<i><b>35.</b></i>

When friends insist on ______ expensive gifts, it makes most people


uncomfortable.



a. them to accept

c. their accepting


b. they accepting

d. they accept



<i><b>36.</b></i>

______ English fluently, we should practice speaking it whenever possible.


a. In order to speak

c. their accepting



b. In order speak

d. they accept



<i><b>37.</b></i>

As a general rule, the standard of living ______ by the average output of


each person in society.



a. fixed b. has fixed

c. is fixed d. fixes


<i><b>38.</b></i>

She's finished the course, ______?



a. isn't she

b. hasn't she

c. doesn't she

d. didn't she


<i><b>39.</b></i>

The stolen painting was ______ a large sum of money.




a. worth b. valued

c. cost

d. priced



<i><b>40.</b></i>

Although the weather is not so good, the match will ______.


a. go about

b. go ahead

c. go over d. go along


<i><b>41.</b></i>

The greater the demand, ______ the price.



a. the highest b. the high c. higher

d. the higher



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a. don't they b. aren't they

c. are they d. do they



<i><b>43.</b></i>

The beach is always crowded at this time of the year. There ______ to put


your towel down!



a. are no rooms

c. is no room



b. are no room

d. is room



<i><b>44.</b></i>

The children's mother warned them ______ near the river.


a. not to go

b. to not go

c. not going

d. don't go


<i><b>45.</b></i>

If services are increased, taxes ______.



a. probably go up

c. will probably go up


b. probably up

d. going up probably



<i><b>46.</b></i>

The boy refused to answer the policeman's question for fear that the man


______ arrested.



a. will be

b. would be

c. had been

d. would have been


<i><b>47.</b></i>

Jane ______ her parents that she wouldn't marry that rich man.




a. told to

b. said

c. told

d. is telling



<i><b>48.</b></i>

Only because she had to support her family ______ to leave school.


a. that Alice decides

c. does Alice decide



b. did Alice decide

d. Alice decided



<i><b>49.</b></i>

The football match had to be ______ because of the bad weather.


a. put out

b. put off c. putting off

d. put up



<i><b>50.</b></i>

Soon after I have finished my exam, I ______ for a holiday.


a. will go away

b. would go

c. go away d. went away


Choose the underlined part (a, b, c, or d) that is incorrect.



<i><b>51.</b></i>

Your attendance at the meeting makes me feel very happy.


a

b c

d



<i><b>52.</b></i>

Peter did a lot of sightsee when he was in Paris last summer.



a

b

c

d



<i><b>53.</b></i>

He is such a friend person. He greets me with a smile every


a

b

c



time I see him.


d



<i><b>54.</b></i>

Your

literary work is really a great successful.


a b

c

d




<i><b>55.</b></i>

Her long blond hair and her cute facial expressions made a



a

b

c



deep impress on me.


d



<i><b>56.</b></i>

Her absent from work without any permission made the boss


a

b

c



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d



<i><b>57.</b></i>

When a Vietnamese wants to work part-time in Australia, he


a

b



needs to get a work permission.


c

d



<i><b>58.</b></i>

Vietnam

is famous for many beautiful spots like Ha Long Bay,


a b

c d



Sa Pa and Da Lat.



<i><b>59.</b></i>

His

interestingness in such a book really surprised me.



a

b

c

d



<i><b>60.</b></i>

Our neighbour is quite safe. There have not been many crimes recently


a

b

c

d



Read the passage and choose the best answer.



Champagne, the king of wines and wine of kings, tastes all the better when it


is drunk from an elegant, fine-quality glass. That, however, is only one of


thousands of ways glass is used today. And for all those different uses, many


different types of glass are produced. Glass products are manufactured in different


ways. Today, glass is blown by hand in the traditional way which the Roman first


developed, but now this work is done by robots, too. Generally, in industry, much


faster methods of mass production are needed. Often, for example, glass is


pressed into the necessary shape by machine. Glass is shaped in other ways too.


For example, it is made into long, very thin fibres. Fibres like these are required to


make the fibre-opitic cables that help to build the information Super-Highway


around the world.



<i><b>61.</b></i>

The phrase "the king of wines and wine of kings" means ______.


a. Champagne is the best wine of kings.



b. Champagne is the king that drinks lots of wine.


c. Champagne is the best wine and is made for kings.


d. Champagne is the best wine made by kings.



<i><b>62.</b></i>

According to the passage, ______.



a. the only way glass is used today is for drinking wine.


b. today glass is used in one thousand different ways.



c. an elegant, fine-quality glass makes champagne taste better.


d. champagne is drunk in thousands of ways.



<i><b>63.</b></i>

It can, be inferred from the passage that ______.




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c. the Romans first developed methods of mass production.


d. the traditional way is no longer in use today.



<i><b>64.</b></i>

According to the passage, which of the following is correct?


a. Mass production of glass is done by robots.



b. Glass can be shaped in many different ways.


c. In industry glass is often shaped by machine.


d. Both Band C.



<i><b>65.</b></i>

The passage primarily discusses



a. champagne, a kind of wine. b. the uses of glass.



c. the types of glass products. d. the ways of making glass.



Arrange the following sentences in a logical order. Identify your answer by circling


the corresponding letters.



<i><b>66.</b></i>

<i>used / tea / my / to / drink / parents / after / dinner.</i>


a. My parents used to drink tea after dinner.



b. My parents used to drink after dinner tea.


c. My parents used to dinner after drink tea.


d. My parents used to drink dinner tea after.



<i><b>67.</b></i>

<i>things / do / this / got / we / many / to / have / Sunday.</i>


a. We have got this Sunday do many things to.




b. We have got this Sunday many things to do.


c. We have got many things to do this Sunday.


d. We have got many things this Sunday to do.



<i><b>68.</b></i>

<i>their / airport / to / do / will / they / go / meet / tomorrow / the / son /.</i>


a. They will go to meet their son to the airport tomorrow.



b. They will go to meet their son tomorrow to the airport.


c. They will go to the "airport to meet their son tomorrow.


d. They will go tomorrow to the airport to meet their son.



<i><b>69.</b></i>

<i>weather / place / camping / in / for / fine / a / is / good / Hyde Park /.</i>


a. Hyde Park is a good place in fine weather for camping.



b. Hyde Park is a good place for camping in fine weather.


c. Hyde Park is for camping a good place in fine weather.


d. Hyde Park is in fine weather a good place for camping.


<i><b>70.</b></i>

<i>enough / milk / do / have / for / sugar / you / the?</i>



a. Do you have enough sugar for the milk?


b. Do you have sugar enough for the milk?


c. Do you have sugar for the enough milk?


d. Do you have the enough sugar for mill?



Which phrase or sentence is the best TO CORRECT the underlined part:



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their language and customs differ, however, from the Yankton, Sisseton, and


Dakota Sioux.



a. their language and customs differ, however, from



b. its language and customs differ, however, from



c. however, they have different language and customs than


d. however, their language and customs differ from those of


e. its language and customs differ, however, from those of



<i><b>72.</b></i>

Under the new corporate insurance policy, when an employer is charged for


damages to a third party wholly or largely as a result of actions by an


employee, he is entitled to recoup the amount of the damages.



a. he is entitled to recoup



b. the employer is entitled to recoup


c. he or she is entitled to recoup


d. he is entitled to recoup for



e. the employer is entitled to recoup for



<i><b>73.</b></i>

The work of mathematician Roger Penrose in the early 1970s, on the


geometry of what are called aperiodic tiles, turned out to describe the


architecture of a previously unknown class of crystals.



a. what are called aperiodic tiles, turned out to describe


b. what is called aperiodic tiles, describes



c. aperiodic tiles, describing



d. so-called aperiodic tiles, describe


e. aperiodic tiles, it turned out to describe




<i><b>74.</b></i>

There are more than forty newspapers published in the cities of Kerala, a


state on the Malabar Coast, which reflects the fact that Keralans are by far


India’s most literate citizens.



a. which reflects

b. and that number reflects

c. which reflect


d. that number reflects

e. that reflects



<i><b>75.</b></i>

Balzac drank more than fifty cups of coffee a day and died of caffeine


poisoning; furthermore, caffeine did not seem to bother Samuel Johnson, the


great writer and lexicographer, who was reported to have drunk twenty-five


cups of tea at one sitting.



a. furthermore, caffeine did not seem to bother


b. however, caffeine did not seem to bother



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d. in addition, caffeine did not seem to bother


<i><b>76.</b></i>

In British English ‘a note’ is not ______



a. A mark in an exam.



b. A mark on a music score.



c. A piece of paper with some words on it.


d.Writing something down so you remember it



<i><b>77.</b></i>

British English we say ‘to queue’, in American English they say ‘wait


______



a. in line

b. in a row c. in a crowd

d. in a string


<i><b>78.</b></i>

In American English the ‘fall’ refers to which season?




a. Spring

b. summer

c. autumn d. winter


<i><b>79.</b></i>

In British English it’s ‘a tap’, but in the States they say ______



a. drapes

b. a faucet c. garbage

d. a diaper



<i><b>80.</b></i>

In British English it’s ‘a puncture’ or ‘flat tyre’, but in US English it’s ______


a. a blow up

b. a blow down c. a blow out

d. a blow



<i><b>81.</b></i>

I cannot understand why she did that, it really doesn't add up.


a. doesn't calculate

c. doesn't make sense



b isn't mathematics

d. makes the wrong addition



<i><b>82.</b></i>

the sudents got high marks in the test but Mary stood out.



a. got a lot of marks

b. got very good marks


c. got higher marks than someone

d. got the most marks of all


<i><b>83.</b></i>

He has sold his house and has no job and so now he has next to nothing.


a. he is unemployed b. he has a few things



c. he has almost no money d. he has nothing at all



<i><b>84.</b></i>

As a newspaper reporter she always wanted to get information at first hand.


(a) quickly

(b) slowly (c) easily (d) directly



<i><b>85.</b></i>

I think we can safely say now that we have got our money back, we are


home and dry.



(a) have not got wet

(c) have been successful



(b) have got no water

(d) have got home dry



KEY



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<i>11B</i>

<i>12C</i>

<i>13D</i>

<i>14C</i>

<i>15D</i>

<i>16A</i>

<i>17A</i>

<i>18B</i>

<i>19B</i>

<i>20A</i>



<i>21B</i>

<i>22A</i>

<i>23D</i>

<i>24B</i>

<i>25C</i>

<i>26A</i>

<i>27C</i>

<i>28B</i>

<i>29D</i>

<i>30A</i>



<i>31C</i>

<i>32B</i>

<i>33B</i>

<i>34B</i>

<i>35C</i>

<i>36A</i>

<i>37C</i>

<i>38B</i>

<i>39A</i>

<i>40B</i>



<i>41D</i>

<i>42B</i>

<i>43C</i>

<i>44A</i>

<i>45C</i>

<i>46B</i>

<i>47C</i>

<i>48B</i>

<i>49B</i>

<i>50A</i>



<i>51A</i>

<i>52B</i>

<i>53A</i>

<i>54D</i>

<i>55D</i>

<i>56A</i>

<i>57D</i>

<i>58C</i>

<i>59B</i>

<i>60A</i>



<i>61C</i>

<i>62C</i>

<i>63A</i>

<i>64D</i>

<i>65D</i>

<i>66A</i>

<i>67C</i>

<i>68C</i>

<i>69B</i>

<i>70A</i>



<i>71E</i>

<i>72B</i>

<i>73A</i>

<i>74B</i>

<i>75B</i>

<i>76A</i>

<i>77A</i>

<i>78C</i>

<i>79A</i>

<i>80A</i>



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