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<blockquote data-quote="keluhanhcodoc" data-source="post: 163265" data-attributes="member: 311027"><p><strong> <span style="font-size: 15px">ĐỀ SỐ 03</span></strong></p><p> </p><p><strong><em>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questionsfrom 1 to 5.</em></strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Câu 1: </strong><strong>A. </strong>understand <strong>B. </strong>engineer <strong>C. </strong>disappearance <strong>D. </strong>geography</p><p><strong>Câu 2: </strong><strong>A. </strong>photography <strong>B. </strong>academy <strong>C. </strong>dictionary <strong>D. </strong>environment</p><p><strong>Câu 3: </strong><strong>A. </strong>suspicious <strong>B. </strong>electric <strong>C. </strong>periodic <strong>D. </strong>contagious</p><p><strong>Câu 4: </strong><strong>A. </strong>adverbial <strong>B. </strong>adventure <strong>C. </strong>advantage <strong>D. </strong>advertise</p><p><strong>Câu 5: </strong><strong>A. </strong>imagine <strong>B. </strong>inhabit <strong>C. </strong>disappear <strong>D. </strong>continue</p><p> </p><p><strong><em>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 6 to 15</em></strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Câu 6:</strong> I'm angry because you didn't tell me the truth. I don't like ________</p><p><strong>A. </strong>deceiving <strong>B. </strong>having deceived <strong>C. </strong>to deceive <strong>D. </strong>being deceived</p><p><strong>Câu 7:</strong> Not until late 1960s __________on the moon.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>that Americans walked <strong>B. </strong>when did Americans walk</p><p><strong>C. </strong>when Americans walked <strong>D. </strong>did Americans walk</p><p><strong>Câu 8:</strong> No matter how often I explain it to him, he doesn’t seem to _________.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>take it in <strong>B. </strong>put it through <strong>C. </strong>put it on <strong>D. </strong>come up with</p><p><strong>Câu 9:</strong> According to a recent report, the disease is rare, affecting ______ ten thousand adults.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>out of every one <strong>B. </strong>the only one of</p><p><strong>C. </strong>every one from <strong>D. </strong>only one out of every</p><p><strong>Câu 10:</strong> Dora _________ in university when you come back in three years' time.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>would study <strong>B. </strong>will have been studied</p><p><strong>C. </strong>will be studying <strong>D. </strong>is studying</p><p><strong>Câu 11:</strong> Throw out that vase. It is <u> .</u></p><p><strong>A. </strong>valuable <strong>B. </strong>value <strong>C. </strong>valueless <strong>D. </strong>invaluable</p><p><strong>Câu 12:</strong> Bottles of medicine must have childproof caps ______ children think medicine is candy and poison themselves.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>in case <strong>B. </strong>if so <strong>C. </strong>even though <strong>D. </strong>so that</p><p><strong>Câu 13:</strong> The southern coast is receiving a lot of rain, while _________ else in the country is enjoying warm and sunny weather.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>whatever <strong>B. </strong>everywhere <strong>C.</strong> anything <strong>D. </strong>despite </p><p><strong>Câu 14:</strong> She _________ no notice of his behaviour towards her.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>took <strong>B. </strong>paid <strong>C. </strong>made <strong>D. </strong>gave</p><p><strong>Câu 15:</strong> ________did you see such a good advertisement?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>In which issue newspaper <strong>B. </strong>In which issue of which newspaper</p><p><strong>C. </strong>In which newspaper of which issue <strong>D. </strong>What is the issue of which newspaper</p><p><strong>Câu 16:</strong><strong><em> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions</em></strong></p><p>During our tour of <u>the refinery</u>, <u>it was seen</u> that both propane <u>and</u> gasoline were produced <u>in </u></p><p><strong> A B C D</strong></p><p>large volumes.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Câu 17:</strong><strong><em> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions </em></strong></p><p>Now <u>that</u> I no <u>longer</u> have to wear uniform, <u>I'll</u> be able to wear <u>which</u> I want.</p><p><strong> A B C D</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong><em>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 18 to 27. </em></strong></p><p> Psychologists are interested in the reasons why some people like taking part in risky sports. When they studied people who were learning to jump from a plane with a parachute, they found that parachutists’ bodies produced large amounts of two hormones, adrenaline and nor adrenaline, just before they made their jump.</p><p>These hormones help to prepare us for any sudden activity. Adrenaline increases the heart rate and provides more sugar for the muscles, while nor does adrenaline make us react more quickly. However, nor adrenaline also stimulates apart of the brain which controls feelings of pleasure. Some psychologists have concluded that it is a feeling of pleasure caused by this hormone which makes certain people want to participate in dangerous sports.</p><p>Another possible reason is the level of arousal in part of the brain. According to some psychologists, the brain tries to maintain a certain level of arousal. They believe that people who normally have a low level of arousal look for excitement and new experiences in order to stimulate themselves, whereas people who usually have a high level of arousal try to avoid risks and unfamiliar situations in order not to become overexcited. If the psychologists are right, people with a low arousal are the ones who enjoy participating in dangerous sports and activities.</p><p> It is thought that people with low levels of arousal have a slower-reacting nervous system than people with higher arousal levels. It may therefore be possible to find out your level of arousal by testing your nervous system. A quick way of doing this is to put some lemon juice on your tongue. If you produce a lot of saliva, your nervous system has been affected by the lemon and so you probably have a high level of arousal; if you produce little of saliva, you probably have a low arousal level. If you have a low level, you might enjoy taking part in risky sports. However, this does not mean that you have to try parachuting!</p><p> </p><p><strong>Câu 18:</strong> Why did the parachutists’ bodies produce a lot of adrenaline and nor adrenaline before they jumped from a plane?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>It is a natural reaction which guards them against the effects of accidents.</p><p><strong>B. </strong>This is a natural reaction which helps to prepare one for sudden activity.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>Because they had high arousal levels.</p><p><strong>D. </strong>Because they had taken drugs which led to the production of these two hormones.</p><p><strong>Câu 19:</strong> What two possible reasons are given for some people’s desire to participate in dangerous sports?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>The pleasure that results from the production of nor adrenaline, and a low level of arousal.</p><p><strong>B. </strong>A low level of arousal, and an inborn desire for adventure.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>A lack of common sense, and a high level of arousal.</p><p><strong>D. </strong>A desire to show off, and a lack of common sense.</p><p><strong>Câu 20:</strong> What dose the brain try to maintain, according to some psychologists?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>A certain level of arousal. <strong>B. </strong>A high temperature.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>A sense of safety. <strong>D. </strong>A low temperature.</p><p><strong>Câu 21:</strong> Why do psychologists believe that people with a high level of arousal try to avoid danger?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>Because they already have the level of excitement which the brain tries to maintain.</p><p><strong>B. </strong>Because they would not be able to cope with accidents.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>Because they already have enough of the two hormones, adrenaline and nor adrenaline.</p><p><strong>D. </strong>Because they are more aware of the dangers involved.</p><p><strong>Câu 22:</strong> What is shown by putting lemon juice on your tongue?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>It indicates your level of arousal by amount of saliva that is produced.</p><p><strong>B. </strong>It shows that you have a high level of arousal if no saliva is produced.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>It is a good test of your sense of taste.</p><p><strong>D. </strong>It can indicate whether your saliva is more acidic or more alkaline.</p><p><strong>Câu 23:</strong> What kinds of substances are adrenaline and nor adrenaline?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>Vitamins. <strong>B. </strong>Minerals.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>Hormones. <strong>D. </strong>Subatomic particles.</p><p><strong>Câu 24:</strong> What substances is thought to stimulate the brain to make us feel pleasure?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>Adrenaline <strong>B. </strong>Nor adrenaline</p><p><strong>C. </strong>Lemon juice. <strong>D. </strong>Manganese dioxide</p><p><strong>Câu 25:</strong> Which of the following does adrenaline do?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>It makes the heart beat more quickly. <strong>B. </strong>It makes the heart beat more slowly.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>It makes people afraid. <strong>D. </strong>It weakens the muscles.</p><p><strong>Câu 26:</strong> Where were the parachutists when, according to the passage, they produced large amount of the two hormones?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>On the ground <strong>B. </strong>In the air <strong>C. </strong>At sea <strong>D. </strong>On an airplane</p><p><strong>Câu 27:</strong> According to some psychologists, what kind of people try to avoid unfamiliar situations?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>People who do not like lemon juice.</p><p><strong>B. </strong>People who normally have a high level of arousal.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>People who have a low hormone content.</p><p><strong>D. </strong>People who normally have a low level of arousal.</p><p> </p><p><strong><em>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 37. </em></strong></p><p>The countryside of Britain is well known for its beauty and many contrasts: its bare mountains and moorland, its lakes, rivers and woods, and its long, often wild coastline. Many of the most beautiful areas are national parks and are protected from development. When British people think of the countryside they think of farmland, as well as open spaces. They imagine cows or sheep in green fields <strong><u>enclosed </u></strong>by hedges or stone walls, and fields of wheat and barley. Most farmland is privately owned but is crossed by a network of public footpaths. </p><p>Many people associate the countryside with peace and relaxation. They spend their free time walking or cycling there, or go to the country for a picnic or a pub lunch. In summer people go to fruit farms and pick strawberries and other fruit. Only a few people who live in the country work on farms. Many commute to work in towns. Many others dream of living in the country, where <strong><u>they </u></strong>believe they would have a better and healthier lifestyle. </p><p>The countryside faces many threats. Some are <strong><u>associated with </u></strong>modern farming practices, and the use of chemicals harmful to plants and wildlife. Land is also needed for new houses. The green belt, an area of land around many cities, is under increasing pressure. Plans to build new roads are strongly opposed by organizations trying to protect the countryside. Protesters set up camps to prevent, or at least delay, the building work. </p><p>America has many areas of wild and beautiful scenery, and there are many areas, especially in the West in states like Montana and Wyoming, where few people live. In the New England states, such as Vermont and New Hampshire, it is common to see small farms surrounded by hills and green areas. In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and other Midwestern states, fields of corn or wheat <strong><u>reach to the horizon </u></strong>and there are many miles between towns. </p><p>Only about 20% of Americans live outside cities and towns. Life may be difficult for people who live in the country. Services like hospitals and schools may be further away and going shopping can mean driving long distances. Some people even have to drive from their homes to the main road where their mail is left in a box. In spite of the disadvantages, many people who live in the country say that they like the safe, clean, attractive environment. But their children often move to a town or city as soon as they can. </p><p>As in Britain, Americans like to go out to the country at weekends. Some people go on camping or fishing trips, others go hiking in national parks.</p><p><strong>Câu 28:</strong> We can see from the passage that in the countryside of Britain ______.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>it is difficult to travel from one farm to another</p><p><strong>B. </strong>only a few farms are publicly owned</p><p><strong>C. </strong>none of the areas faces the sea</p><p><strong>D. </strong>most beautiful areas are not well preserved</p><p><strong>Câu 29:</strong> The word <strong>“enclosed”</strong> in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>embraced <strong>B. </strong>rotated <strong>C. </strong>blocked <strong>D. </strong>surrounded</p><p><strong>Câu 30:</strong> Which is NOT mentioned as an activity of relaxation in the countryside of Britain?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>Going for a walk <strong>B. </strong>Riding a bicycle <strong>C. </strong>Going swimming <strong>D. </strong>Picking fruit</p><p><strong>Câu 31:</strong> What does the word <strong>“they”</strong> in paragraph 2 refer to?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>Those who dream of living in the country</p><p><strong>B. </strong>Those who commute to work in towns</p><p><strong>C. </strong>Those who go to fruit farms in summer</p><p><strong>D. </strong>Those who go to the country for a picnic</p><p><strong>Câu 32:</strong> Which of the following threatens the countryside in Britain?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>Protests against the building work <strong>B. </strong>Modern farming practices</p><p><strong>C. </strong>The green belt around cities <strong>D. </strong>Plants and wildlife</p><p><strong>Câu 33:</strong> The phrase <strong>“associated with”</strong> in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>related to <strong>B. </strong>referred to <strong>C. </strong>supported by <strong>D. </strong>separated from</p><p><strong>Câu 34:</strong> According to the passage, all of the following are true EXCEPT ______.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>the green belt is under pressure because of the need for land</p><p><strong>B. </strong>the use of chemicals harms the environment of the countryside</p><p><strong>C. </strong>camps are set up by protesters to stop the construction work</p><p><strong>D. </strong>all organizations strongly oppose plans for road construction</p><p><strong>Câu 35:</strong> The phrase <strong>“reach to the horizon”</strong> in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>are endless <strong>B. </strong>are horizontal <strong>C. </strong>are varied <strong>D. </strong>are limited</p><p><strong>Câu 36:</strong> According to the passage, some Americans choose to live in the country because ______.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>life there may be easier for them</p><p><strong>B. </strong>they enjoy the safe, clean, attractive environment there</p><p><strong>C. </strong>their children enjoy country life</p><p><strong>D. </strong>hospitals, schools and shops are conveniently located there</p><p><strong>Câu 37:</strong> Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?</p><p><strong>A. </strong>Towns in some Midwestern states in the US are separated by long distances.</p><p><strong>B. </strong>The majority of American people live in cities and towns.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>Both British and American people are thinking of moving to the countryside.</p><p><strong>D. </strong>Many British people think of the country as a place of peace and relaxation.</p><p><strong>Câu 38:</strong><strong><em> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions </em></strong></p><p>Many <u>successful</u> <u>film directions </u>are <u>former </u>actors who desire to <u>expand</u> their experience in</p><p><strong> A B C D</strong></p><p>the film industry.</p><p> </p><p><strong><em>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. from 39 to 50</em></strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Câu 39:</strong> Nowadays children would prefer history ______ in more practical ways.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>be taught <strong>B. </strong>to be taught <strong>C. </strong>to teach <strong>D. </strong>teach</p><p><strong>Câu 40:</strong> If they are not careful with their accounts, their business will go___________.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>broken <strong>B. </strong>penniless <strong>C. </strong>poor <strong>D. </strong>bankrupt</p><p><strong>Câu 41:</strong> In the kitchen, there is a table.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>beautiful large round wooden <strong>B. </strong>wooden round large beautiful</p><p><strong>C. </strong>round large wooden beautiful <strong>D. </strong>large beautiful wooden round</p><p><strong>Câu 42:</strong> Anne: “Make yourself at home”. John: “ _______”</p><p><strong>A. </strong>Not at all. Don’t mention it <strong>B. </strong>Yes, can I help you</p><p><strong>C. </strong>Thanks! Same to you <strong>D. </strong>That’s very kind. Thank you</p><p><strong>Câu 43:</strong> Unemployment is a serous problem ________many countries in the world.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>with <strong>B. </strong>in <strong>C. </strong>for <strong>D. </strong>of</p><p><strong>Câu 44:</strong> America, as well as Japan, England, and Germany__________.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>is developing countries <strong>B. </strong>is a developed country</p><p><strong>C. </strong>are developing countries <strong>D. </strong>are developed countries</p><p><strong>Câu 45:</strong> Since they aren't answering the phone, they __________ .</p><p><strong>A. </strong>can’t have left <strong>B. </strong>should have left <strong>C. </strong>must have left <strong>D. </strong>need have left</p><p><strong>Câu 46:</strong> There are two small rooms in the beach house , _________ served as a kitchen .</p><p><strong>A. </strong>the smallest of which <strong>B. </strong>smallest of that</p><p><strong>C. </strong>the smaller of which <strong>D. </strong>the smaller of them</p><p><strong>Câu 47:</strong> Tom :Is the lift still working? Peter: No , it’s ________ Let’s use the stairs.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>out of order <strong>B. </strong>impossible <strong>C. </strong>in danger <strong>D. </strong>out of work</p><p><strong>Câu 48:</strong> Harriet was offered the job _______her linguistic abilities.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>as regard <strong>B. </strong>on account of <strong>C. </strong>owing to <strong>D. </strong>according to</p><p><strong>Câu 49:</strong> The human brain _______ only two percent of an adult's body weight.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>makes up <strong>B. </strong>which makes up <strong>C. </strong>makes it up <strong>D. </strong>it makes up</p><p><strong>Câu 50:</strong> Don’t be late for the interview; _________ people will think you are a disorganized person.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>or so <strong>B. </strong>otherwise <strong>C. </strong>unless <strong>D. </strong>if not</p><p> </p><p><strong><em>Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is closet in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. From 51 to 53.</em></strong></p><p><strong>Câu 51:</strong> Most of the school-leavers are <strong><em><u>sanguine</u> </em></strong>about the idea of going to work and earning money.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>expected <strong>B. </strong>excited <strong>C. </strong>fearsome <strong>D. </strong>optimistic</p><p><strong>Câu 52:</strong> The situation seems to be changing <strong><em><u>minute by minute</u>.</em></strong></p><p><strong>A. </strong>from time to time <strong>B. </strong>again and again <strong>C. </strong>very rapidly <strong>D. </strong>time after time</p><p><strong>Câu 53:</strong> The red cross made an <strong><em><u>equitable</u></em></strong> distribution of the bread to the starving children.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>just <strong>B. </strong>nutritious <strong>C. </strong>quick <strong>D. </strong>convenient</p><p><strong>Câu 54:</strong><strong><em> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions </em></strong></p><p><u>Building </u>thousands of years <u>ago</u>, <u>the ancient </u>palace is <u>popular with </u>modern tourists. </p><p><strong> A B C D</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Câu 55:</strong><strong><em> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions</em></strong></p><p>We <u>have heard</u> <u>so many</u> news about <u>recent</u> <u>developments</u> in computer technology.</p><p><strong> A B C D</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong><em>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. from 56 to 65</em></strong></p><p><strong>Câu 56:</strong> As I was........of the change in the program, I arrived half an hour late for the rehearsal.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>unable <strong>B. </strong>unaware <strong>C. </strong>unconscious <strong>D. </strong>unreasonable</p><p><strong>Câu 57:</strong> I remember Mary as a spotty young girl but she's turned_______ beautiful woman.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>to <strong>B. </strong>in <strong>C. </strong>on <strong>D. </strong>into</p><p><strong>Câu 58:</strong> “Could you bring me some water?” Waiter: “_________ ”.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>Certainly, sir <strong>B. </strong>I don’t want to <strong>C. </strong>Yes, I can <strong>D. </strong>No, I can’t</p><p><strong>Câu 59:</strong> Sport is sometimes controlled by politicians, who use it to make their country look ________others.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>more than <strong>B. </strong>better than <strong>C. </strong>more worse than <strong>D. </strong>less than</p><p><strong>Câu 60:</strong> Had they arrived at the shop earlier, they ______ a better selection of clothes.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>will find <strong>B. </strong>will have found</p><p><strong>C. </strong>would have found <strong>D. </strong>would be finding</p><p><strong>Câu 61:</strong> The United States consists of 50 states , __________has its own government .</p><p><strong>A. </strong>each of which <strong>B. </strong>each of that <strong>C. </strong>they each <strong>D. </strong>hence each</p><p><strong>Câu 62:</strong> Luckily , by the time we got there , the painting ______</p><p><strong>A. </strong>didn't sell <strong>B. </strong>hadn't sold <strong>C. </strong>wasn't sold <strong>D. </strong>hadn't been sold</p><p><strong>Câu 63:</strong> If the business were bad , they had to ________some of their staff .</p><p><strong>A. </strong>put down <strong>B. </strong>take on <strong>C. </strong>lay off <strong>D. </strong>hang up</p><p><strong>Câu 64:</strong> The temperature ______ takes place varies widely from material to material.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>which melting <strong>B. </strong>which they melt</p><p><strong>C. </strong>at which melting <strong>D. </strong>at which they melt</p><p><strong>Câu 65:</strong> Megan solved her computer problem quite ________. She happened to mention it to a friend who had had the same problem and told her what to do.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>clumsily <strong>B. </strong>attentively <strong>C. </strong>occasionally <strong>D. </strong>accidentally</p><p> </p><p><strong><em>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks. From 66 to 75.</em></strong></p><p> Keeping fit and staying healthy have, not surprisingly, become a growth industry . Quite apart from the amount of money spent each year on doctors’ (66)_____ and approved medical treatment, huge sums are now spent on health foods and remedies f various kinds, from vitamin pills to mineral water, (67) health clubs and keep- fit books and videos. We are more concerned than ever, it seems, (68) the water we drink and the air we breathe, and are smoking less, though not yet drinking less alcohol. This does not appear to mean that coughs and sneezes have been banished, or that we can all expect to live to a hundred. To give a personal example, one of my friends, who is a keep- fit (69)______, a non- smoker and teetotaler, and who is very (70)______about what he eats, is at present languishing in bed with a wrist in plaster and a badly sprained ankle. Part of his healthy (71)______ is to play squash every day after work, and that (72)_______ for the ankle. He also cycles everywhere, and if you have ever tried to cycle through the rush-hour traffic with a sprained ankle, you will understand (73)_______ he acquired the broken wrist. For (74)_____, it seems, is not just a matter of a good diet and plenty of exercise. Too much exercise can be harmful, as many joggers have discovered. Eating the right food can easily become an obsession, as can overworking, which you might have to do so as to be able to afford your (75) of the squash club, your mountain bike, your health food, and a few holidays in peaceful and healthy places.</p><p><strong>Câu 66: </strong><strong>A. </strong>hospitals <strong>B. </strong>surgeries <strong>C. </strong>payments <strong>D. </strong>prescriptions</p><p><strong>Câu 67: </strong><strong>A. </strong>saying <strong>B. </strong>beside <strong>C. </strong>example <strong>D. </strong>not to mention</p><p><strong>Câu 68: </strong><strong>A. </strong>about <strong>B. </strong>for <strong>C. </strong>hence <strong>D. </strong>than</p><p><strong>Câu 69: </strong><strong>A. </strong>fanatic <strong>B. </strong>fad <strong>C. </strong>person <strong>D. </strong>follower</p><p><strong>Câu 70: </strong><strong>A. </strong>varied <strong>B. </strong>particular <strong>C. </strong>detailed <strong>D. </strong>interested</p><p><strong>Câu 71: </strong><strong>A. </strong>liveliness <strong>B. </strong>lifestyle <strong>C. </strong>lifetime <strong>D. </strong>living</p><p><strong>Câu 72: </strong><strong>A. </strong>caters <strong>B. </strong>accounts <strong>C. </strong>depends <strong>D. </strong>is</p><p><strong>Câu 73: </strong><strong>A. </strong>whenever <strong>B. </strong>that <strong>C. </strong>how <strong>D. </strong>thus</p><p><strong>Câu 74: </strong><strong>A. </strong>fit <strong>B. </strong>all <strong>C. </strong>health <strong>D. </strong>this</p><p><strong>Câu 75: </strong><strong>A. </strong>subscription <strong>B. </strong>visit <strong>C. </strong>share <strong>D. </strong>membership</p><p> </p><p><strong><em>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions from 76 to 80.</em></strong></p><p><strong>Câu 76:</strong> I only called the police when I had tried everything else.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>I didn’t call the police because I had tried everything else.</p><p><strong>B. </strong>Because I had tried everything else, I called the police.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>I only called the police after I have tried everything else.</p><p><strong>D. </strong>I only called the police as a last resort.</p><p><strong>Câu 77:</strong> I am sorry you are not doing a job where you could use your English.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>I am sad that you could use your English in the job you are doing.</p><p><strong>B. </strong>I’d like you to use your English in the job you are doing.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>I wish you were doing a job where you could use your English.</p><p><strong>D. </strong>I apologize to you for not doing a job where you could use your English.</p><p><strong>Câu 78:</strong> Only after food has been dried or canned ___________.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>that it is stored for later consumption</p><p><strong>B. </strong>was it stored for later consumption</p><p><strong>C. </strong>should it be stored for later consumption</p><p><strong>D. </strong>it can be stored for later consumption</p><p><strong>Câu 79:</strong> Jane asked Ann if it was the blue one or the green she wanted.</p><p><strong>A. </strong>“Which one did you want, the blue or the green?” asked Jane.</p><p><strong>B. </strong>“Which one does Ann want, the green or the blue?” asked Jane.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>“Which one did she want, the blue or the green, Ann?” asked Jane.</p><p><strong>D. </strong>“Which one do you want, the blue or the green, Ann?” asked Jane.</p><p><strong>Câu 80:</strong> The Prime Minister set up a committee of financial experts. They were to help him discuss and formulate the policies<em>.</em></p><p><strong>A. </strong>A committee consisting of financial experts who were helped by the Prime Minister discussed and formulated new policies.</p><p><strong>B. </strong>The Prime Minister, who was helped by financial experts, set up a committee to discuss and formulate new policies.</p><p><strong>C. </strong>A committee of financial experts was set up by the Prime Minister to help him discuss and formulate new policies.</p><p><strong>D. </strong>The Prime Minister, who is a financial expert, set up a committee to discuss and formulate new policies.</p><p> </p><p>-----------------------------------------------</p><p>----------- THE END ----------</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keluhanhcodoc, post: 163265, member: 311027"] [B] [SIZE=4]ĐỀ SỐ 03[/SIZE][/B] [B][I]Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questionsfrom 1 to 5.[/I][/B] [B]Câu 1: [/B][B]A. [/B]understand [B]B. [/B]engineer [B]C. [/B]disappearance [B]D. [/B]geography [B]Câu 2: [/B][B]A. [/B]photography [B]B. [/B]academy [B]C. [/B]dictionary [B]D. [/B]environment [B]Câu 3: [/B][B]A. [/B]suspicious [B]B. [/B]electric [B]C. [/B]periodic [B]D. [/B]contagious [B]Câu 4: [/B][B]A. [/B]adverbial [B]B. [/B]adventure [B]C. [/B]advantage [B]D. [/B]advertise [B]Câu 5: [/B][B]A. [/B]imagine [B]B. [/B]inhabit [B]C. [/B]disappear [B]D. [/B]continue [B][I]Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 6 to 15[/I][/B] [B]Câu 6:[/B] I'm angry because you didn't tell me the truth. I don't like ________ [B]A. [/B]deceiving [B]B. [/B]having deceived [B]C. [/B]to deceive [B]D. [/B]being deceived [B]Câu 7:[/B] Not until late 1960s __________on the moon. [B]A. [/B]that Americans walked [B]B. [/B]when did Americans walk [B]C. [/B]when Americans walked [B]D. [/B]did Americans walk [B]Câu 8:[/B] No matter how often I explain it to him, he doesn’t seem to _________. [B]A. [/B]take it in [B]B. [/B]put it through [B]C. [/B]put it on [B]D. [/B]come up with [B]Câu 9:[/B] According to a recent report, the disease is rare, affecting ______ ten thousand adults. [B]A. [/B]out of every one [B]B. [/B]the only one of [B]C. [/B]every one from [B]D. [/B]only one out of every [B]Câu 10:[/B] Dora _________ in university when you come back in three years' time. [B]A. [/B]would study [B]B. [/B]will have been studied [B]C. [/B]will be studying [B]D. [/B]is studying [B]Câu 11:[/B] Throw out that vase. It is [U] .[/U] [B]A. [/B]valuable [B]B. [/B]value [B]C. [/B]valueless [B]D. [/B]invaluable [B]Câu 12:[/B] Bottles of medicine must have childproof caps ______ children think medicine is candy and poison themselves. [B]A. [/B]in case [B]B. [/B]if so [B]C. [/B]even though [B]D. [/B]so that [B]Câu 13:[/B] The southern coast is receiving a lot of rain, while _________ else in the country is enjoying warm and sunny weather. [B]A. [/B]whatever [B]B. [/B]everywhere [B]C.[/B] anything [B]D. [/B]despite [B]Câu 14:[/B] She _________ no notice of his behaviour towards her. [B]A. [/B]took [B]B. [/B]paid [B]C. [/B]made [B]D. [/B]gave [B]Câu 15:[/B] ________did you see such a good advertisement? [B]A. [/B]In which issue newspaper [B]B. [/B]In which issue of which newspaper [B]C. [/B]In which newspaper of which issue [B]D. [/B]What is the issue of which newspaper [B]Câu 16:[/B][B][I] Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions[/I][/B] During our tour of [U]the refinery[/U], [U]it was seen[/U] that both propane [U]and[/U] gasoline were produced [U]in [/U] [B] A B C D[/B] large volumes. [B]Câu 17:[/B][B][I] Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions [/I][/B] Now [U]that[/U] I no [U]longer[/U] have to wear uniform, [U]I'll[/U] be able to wear [U]which[/U] I want. [B] A B C D[/B] [B][I]Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 18 to 27. [/I][/B] Psychologists are interested in the reasons why some people like taking part in risky sports. When they studied people who were learning to jump from a plane with a parachute, they found that parachutists’ bodies produced large amounts of two hormones, adrenaline and nor adrenaline, just before they made their jump. These hormones help to prepare us for any sudden activity. Adrenaline increases the heart rate and provides more sugar for the muscles, while nor does adrenaline make us react more quickly. However, nor adrenaline also stimulates apart of the brain which controls feelings of pleasure. Some psychologists have concluded that it is a feeling of pleasure caused by this hormone which makes certain people want to participate in dangerous sports. Another possible reason is the level of arousal in part of the brain. According to some psychologists, the brain tries to maintain a certain level of arousal. They believe that people who normally have a low level of arousal look for excitement and new experiences in order to stimulate themselves, whereas people who usually have a high level of arousal try to avoid risks and unfamiliar situations in order not to become overexcited. If the psychologists are right, people with a low arousal are the ones who enjoy participating in dangerous sports and activities. It is thought that people with low levels of arousal have a slower-reacting nervous system than people with higher arousal levels. It may therefore be possible to find out your level of arousal by testing your nervous system. A quick way of doing this is to put some lemon juice on your tongue. If you produce a lot of saliva, your nervous system has been affected by the lemon and so you probably have a high level of arousal; if you produce little of saliva, you probably have a low arousal level. If you have a low level, you might enjoy taking part in risky sports. However, this does not mean that you have to try parachuting! [B]Câu 18:[/B] Why did the parachutists’ bodies produce a lot of adrenaline and nor adrenaline before they jumped from a plane? [B]A. [/B]It is a natural reaction which guards them against the effects of accidents. [B]B. [/B]This is a natural reaction which helps to prepare one for sudden activity. [B]C. [/B]Because they had high arousal levels. [B]D. [/B]Because they had taken drugs which led to the production of these two hormones. [B]Câu 19:[/B] What two possible reasons are given for some people’s desire to participate in dangerous sports? [B]A. [/B]The pleasure that results from the production of nor adrenaline, and a low level of arousal. [B]B. [/B]A low level of arousal, and an inborn desire for adventure. [B]C. [/B]A lack of common sense, and a high level of arousal. [B]D. [/B]A desire to show off, and a lack of common sense. [B]Câu 20:[/B] What dose the brain try to maintain, according to some psychologists? [B]A. [/B]A certain level of arousal. [B]B. [/B]A high temperature. [B]C. [/B]A sense of safety. [B]D. [/B]A low temperature. [B]Câu 21:[/B] Why do psychologists believe that people with a high level of arousal try to avoid danger? [B]A. [/B]Because they already have the level of excitement which the brain tries to maintain. [B]B. [/B]Because they would not be able to cope with accidents. [B]C. [/B]Because they already have enough of the two hormones, adrenaline and nor adrenaline. [B]D. [/B]Because they are more aware of the dangers involved. [B]Câu 22:[/B] What is shown by putting lemon juice on your tongue? [B]A. [/B]It indicates your level of arousal by amount of saliva that is produced. [B]B. [/B]It shows that you have a high level of arousal if no saliva is produced. [B]C. [/B]It is a good test of your sense of taste. [B]D. [/B]It can indicate whether your saliva is more acidic or more alkaline. [B]Câu 23:[/B] What kinds of substances are adrenaline and nor adrenaline? [B]A. [/B]Vitamins. [B]B. [/B]Minerals. [B]C. [/B]Hormones. [B]D. [/B]Subatomic particles. [B]Câu 24:[/B] What substances is thought to stimulate the brain to make us feel pleasure? [B]A. [/B]Adrenaline [B]B. [/B]Nor adrenaline [B]C. [/B]Lemon juice. [B]D. [/B]Manganese dioxide [B]Câu 25:[/B] Which of the following does adrenaline do? [B]A. [/B]It makes the heart beat more quickly. [B]B. [/B]It makes the heart beat more slowly. [B]C. [/B]It makes people afraid. [B]D. [/B]It weakens the muscles. [B]Câu 26:[/B] Where were the parachutists when, according to the passage, they produced large amount of the two hormones? [B]A. [/B]On the ground [B]B. [/B]In the air [B]C. [/B]At sea [B]D. [/B]On an airplane [B]Câu 27:[/B] According to some psychologists, what kind of people try to avoid unfamiliar situations? [B]A. [/B]People who do not like lemon juice. [B]B. [/B]People who normally have a high level of arousal. [B]C. [/B]People who have a low hormone content. [B]D. [/B]People who normally have a low level of arousal. [B][I]Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 37. [/I][/B] The countryside of Britain is well known for its beauty and many contrasts: its bare mountains and moorland, its lakes, rivers and woods, and its long, often wild coastline. Many of the most beautiful areas are national parks and are protected from development. When British people think of the countryside they think of farmland, as well as open spaces. They imagine cows or sheep in green fields [B][U]enclosed [/U][/B]by hedges or stone walls, and fields of wheat and barley. Most farmland is privately owned but is crossed by a network of public footpaths. Many people associate the countryside with peace and relaxation. They spend their free time walking or cycling there, or go to the country for a picnic or a pub lunch. In summer people go to fruit farms and pick strawberries and other fruit. Only a few people who live in the country work on farms. Many commute to work in towns. Many others dream of living in the country, where [B][U]they [/U][/B]believe they would have a better and healthier lifestyle. The countryside faces many threats. Some are [B][U]associated with [/U][/B]modern farming practices, and the use of chemicals harmful to plants and wildlife. Land is also needed for new houses. The green belt, an area of land around many cities, is under increasing pressure. Plans to build new roads are strongly opposed by organizations trying to protect the countryside. Protesters set up camps to prevent, or at least delay, the building work. America has many areas of wild and beautiful scenery, and there are many areas, especially in the West in states like Montana and Wyoming, where few people live. In the New England states, such as Vermont and New Hampshire, it is common to see small farms surrounded by hills and green areas. In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and other Midwestern states, fields of corn or wheat [B][U]reach to the horizon [/U][/B]and there are many miles between towns. Only about 20% of Americans live outside cities and towns. Life may be difficult for people who live in the country. Services like hospitals and schools may be further away and going shopping can mean driving long distances. Some people even have to drive from their homes to the main road where their mail is left in a box. In spite of the disadvantages, many people who live in the country say that they like the safe, clean, attractive environment. But their children often move to a town or city as soon as they can. As in Britain, Americans like to go out to the country at weekends. Some people go on camping or fishing trips, others go hiking in national parks. [B]Câu 28:[/B] We can see from the passage that in the countryside of Britain ______. [B]A. [/B]it is difficult to travel from one farm to another [B]B. [/B]only a few farms are publicly owned [B]C. [/B]none of the areas faces the sea [B]D. [/B]most beautiful areas are not well preserved [B]Câu 29:[/B] The word [B]“enclosed”[/B] in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______. [B]A. [/B]embraced [B]B. [/B]rotated [B]C. [/B]blocked [B]D. [/B]surrounded [B]Câu 30:[/B] Which is NOT mentioned as an activity of relaxation in the countryside of Britain? [B]A. [/B]Going for a walk [B]B. [/B]Riding a bicycle [B]C. [/B]Going swimming [B]D. [/B]Picking fruit [B]Câu 31:[/B] What does the word [B]“they”[/B] in paragraph 2 refer to? [B]A. [/B]Those who dream of living in the country [B]B. [/B]Those who commute to work in towns [B]C. [/B]Those who go to fruit farms in summer [B]D. [/B]Those who go to the country for a picnic [B]Câu 32:[/B] Which of the following threatens the countryside in Britain? [B]A. [/B]Protests against the building work [B]B. [/B]Modern farming practices [B]C. [/B]The green belt around cities [B]D. [/B]Plants and wildlife [B]Câu 33:[/B] The phrase [B]“associated with”[/B] in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______. [B]A. [/B]related to [B]B. [/B]referred to [B]C. [/B]supported by [B]D. [/B]separated from [B]Câu 34:[/B] According to the passage, all of the following are true EXCEPT ______. [B]A. [/B]the green belt is under pressure because of the need for land [B]B. [/B]the use of chemicals harms the environment of the countryside [B]C. [/B]camps are set up by protesters to stop the construction work [B]D. [/B]all organizations strongly oppose plans for road construction [B]Câu 35:[/B] The phrase [B]“reach to the horizon”[/B] in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______. [B]A. [/B]are endless [B]B. [/B]are horizontal [B]C. [/B]are varied [B]D. [/B]are limited [B]Câu 36:[/B] According to the passage, some Americans choose to live in the country because ______. [B]A. [/B]life there may be easier for them [B]B. [/B]they enjoy the safe, clean, attractive environment there [B]C. [/B]their children enjoy country life [B]D. [/B]hospitals, schools and shops are conveniently located there [B]Câu 37:[/B] Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? [B]A. [/B]Towns in some Midwestern states in the US are separated by long distances. [B]B. [/B]The majority of American people live in cities and towns. [B]C. [/B]Both British and American people are thinking of moving to the countryside. [B]D. [/B]Many British people think of the country as a place of peace and relaxation. [B]Câu 38:[/B][B][I] Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions [/I][/B] Many [U]successful[/U] [U]film directions [/U]are [U]former [/U]actors who desire to [U]expand[/U] their experience in [B] A B C D[/B] the film industry. [B][I]Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. from 39 to 50[/I][/B] [B]Câu 39:[/B] Nowadays children would prefer history ______ in more practical ways. [B]A. [/B]be taught [B]B. [/B]to be taught [B]C. [/B]to teach [B]D. [/B]teach [B]Câu 40:[/B] If they are not careful with their accounts, their business will go___________. [B]A. [/B]broken [B]B. [/B]penniless [B]C. [/B]poor [B]D. [/B]bankrupt [B]Câu 41:[/B] In the kitchen, there is a table. [B]A. [/B]beautiful large round wooden [B]B. [/B]wooden round large beautiful [B]C. [/B]round large wooden beautiful [B]D. [/B]large beautiful wooden round [B]Câu 42:[/B] Anne: “Make yourself at home”. John: “ _______” [B]A. [/B]Not at all. Don’t mention it [B]B. [/B]Yes, can I help you [B]C. [/B]Thanks! Same to you [B]D. [/B]That’s very kind. Thank you [B]Câu 43:[/B] Unemployment is a serous problem ________many countries in the world. [B]A. [/B]with [B]B. [/B]in [B]C. [/B]for [B]D. [/B]of [B]Câu 44:[/B] America, as well as Japan, England, and Germany__________. [B]A. [/B]is developing countries [B]B. [/B]is a developed country [B]C. [/B]are developing countries [B]D. [/B]are developed countries [B]Câu 45:[/B] Since they aren't answering the phone, they __________ . [B]A. [/B]can’t have left [B]B. [/B]should have left [B]C. [/B]must have left [B]D. [/B]need have left [B]Câu 46:[/B] There are two small rooms in the beach house , _________ served as a kitchen . [B]A. [/B]the smallest of which [B]B. [/B]smallest of that [B]C. [/B]the smaller of which [B]D. [/B]the smaller of them [B]Câu 47:[/B] Tom :Is the lift still working? Peter: No , it’s ________ Let’s use the stairs. [B]A. [/B]out of order [B]B. [/B]impossible [B]C. [/B]in danger [B]D. [/B]out of work [B]Câu 48:[/B] Harriet was offered the job _______her linguistic abilities. [B]A. [/B]as regard [B]B. [/B]on account of [B]C. [/B]owing to [B]D. [/B]according to [B]Câu 49:[/B] The human brain _______ only two percent of an adult's body weight. [B]A. [/B]makes up [B]B. [/B]which makes up [B]C. [/B]makes it up [B]D. [/B]it makes up [B]Câu 50:[/B] Don’t be late for the interview; _________ people will think you are a disorganized person. [B]A. [/B]or so [B]B. [/B]otherwise [B]C. [/B]unless [B]D. [/B]if not [B][I]Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is closet in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. From 51 to 53.[/I][/B] [B]Câu 51:[/B] Most of the school-leavers are [B][I][U]sanguine[/U] [/I][/B]about the idea of going to work and earning money. [B]A. [/B]expected [B]B. [/B]excited [B]C. [/B]fearsome [B]D. [/B]optimistic [B]Câu 52:[/B] The situation seems to be changing [B][I][U]minute by minute[/U].[/I][/B] [B]A. [/B]from time to time [B]B. [/B]again and again [B]C. [/B]very rapidly [B]D. [/B]time after time [B]Câu 53:[/B] The red cross made an [B][I][U]equitable[/U][/I][/B] distribution of the bread to the starving children. [B]A. [/B]just [B]B. [/B]nutritious [B]C. [/B]quick [B]D. [/B]convenient [B]Câu 54:[/B][B][I] Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions [/I][/B] [U]Building [/U]thousands of years [U]ago[/U], [U]the ancient [/U]palace is [U]popular with [/U]modern tourists. [B] A B C D[/B] [B]Câu 55:[/B][B][I] Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions[/I][/B] We [U]have heard[/U] [U]so many[/U] news about [U]recent[/U] [U]developments[/U] in computer technology. [B] A B C D[/B] [B][I]Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. from 56 to 65[/I][/B] [B]Câu 56:[/B] As I was........of the change in the program, I arrived half an hour late for the rehearsal. [B]A. [/B]unable [B]B. [/B]unaware [B]C. [/B]unconscious [B]D. [/B]unreasonable [B]Câu 57:[/B] I remember Mary as a spotty young girl but she's turned_______ beautiful woman. [B]A. [/B]to [B]B. [/B]in [B]C. [/B]on [B]D. [/B]into [B]Câu 58:[/B] “Could you bring me some water?” Waiter: “_________ ”. [B]A. [/B]Certainly, sir [B]B. [/B]I don’t want to [B]C. [/B]Yes, I can [B]D. [/B]No, I can’t [B]Câu 59:[/B] Sport is sometimes controlled by politicians, who use it to make their country look ________others. [B]A. [/B]more than [B]B. [/B]better than [B]C. [/B]more worse than [B]D. [/B]less than [B]Câu 60:[/B] Had they arrived at the shop earlier, they ______ a better selection of clothes. [B]A. [/B]will find [B]B. [/B]will have found [B]C. [/B]would have found [B]D. [/B]would be finding [B]Câu 61:[/B] The United States consists of 50 states , __________has its own government . [B]A. [/B]each of which [B]B. [/B]each of that [B]C. [/B]they each [B]D. [/B]hence each [B]Câu 62:[/B] Luckily , by the time we got there , the painting ______ [B]A. [/B]didn't sell [B]B. [/B]hadn't sold [B]C. [/B]wasn't sold [B]D. [/B]hadn't been sold [B]Câu 63:[/B] If the business were bad , they had to ________some of their staff . [B]A. [/B]put down [B]B. [/B]take on [B]C. [/B]lay off [B]D. [/B]hang up [B]Câu 64:[/B] The temperature ______ takes place varies widely from material to material. [B]A. [/B]which melting [B]B. [/B]which they melt [B]C. [/B]at which melting [B]D. [/B]at which they melt [B]Câu 65:[/B] Megan solved her computer problem quite ________. She happened to mention it to a friend who had had the same problem and told her what to do. [B]A. [/B]clumsily [B]B. [/B]attentively [B]C. [/B]occasionally [B]D. [/B]accidentally [B][I]Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks. From 66 to 75.[/I][/B] Keeping fit and staying healthy have, not surprisingly, become a growth industry . Quite apart from the amount of money spent each year on doctors’ (66)_____ and approved medical treatment, huge sums are now spent on health foods and remedies f various kinds, from vitamin pills to mineral water, (67) health clubs and keep- fit books and videos. We are more concerned than ever, it seems, (68) the water we drink and the air we breathe, and are smoking less, though not yet drinking less alcohol. This does not appear to mean that coughs and sneezes have been banished, or that we can all expect to live to a hundred. To give a personal example, one of my friends, who is a keep- fit (69)______, a non- smoker and teetotaler, and who is very (70)______about what he eats, is at present languishing in bed with a wrist in plaster and a badly sprained ankle. Part of his healthy (71)______ is to play squash every day after work, and that (72)_______ for the ankle. He also cycles everywhere, and if you have ever tried to cycle through the rush-hour traffic with a sprained ankle, you will understand (73)_______ he acquired the broken wrist. For (74)_____, it seems, is not just a matter of a good diet and plenty of exercise. Too much exercise can be harmful, as many joggers have discovered. Eating the right food can easily become an obsession, as can overworking, which you might have to do so as to be able to afford your (75) of the squash club, your mountain bike, your health food, and a few holidays in peaceful and healthy places. [B]Câu 66: [/B][B]A. [/B]hospitals [B]B. [/B]surgeries [B]C. [/B]payments [B]D. [/B]prescriptions [B]Câu 67: [/B][B]A. [/B]saying [B]B. [/B]beside [B]C. [/B]example [B]D. [/B]not to mention [B]Câu 68: [/B][B]A. [/B]about [B]B. [/B]for [B]C. [/B]hence [B]D. [/B]than [B]Câu 69: [/B][B]A. [/B]fanatic [B]B. [/B]fad [B]C. [/B]person [B]D. [/B]follower [B]Câu 70: [/B][B]A. [/B]varied [B]B. [/B]particular [B]C. [/B]detailed [B]D. [/B]interested [B]Câu 71: [/B][B]A. [/B]liveliness [B]B. [/B]lifestyle [B]C. [/B]lifetime [B]D. [/B]living [B]Câu 72: [/B][B]A. [/B]caters [B]B. [/B]accounts [B]C. [/B]depends [B]D. [/B]is [B]Câu 73: [/B][B]A. [/B]whenever [B]B. [/B]that [B]C. [/B]how [B]D. [/B]thus [B]Câu 74: [/B][B]A. [/B]fit [B]B. [/B]all [B]C. [/B]health [B]D. [/B]this [B]Câu 75: [/B][B]A. [/B]subscription [B]B. [/B]visit [B]C. [/B]share [B]D. [/B]membership [B][I]Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions from 76 to 80.[/I][/B] [B]Câu 76:[/B] I only called the police when I had tried everything else. [B]A. [/B]I didn’t call the police because I had tried everything else. [B]B. [/B]Because I had tried everything else, I called the police. [B]C. [/B]I only called the police after I have tried everything else. [B]D. [/B]I only called the police as a last resort. [B]Câu 77:[/B] I am sorry you are not doing a job where you could use your English. [B]A. [/B]I am sad that you could use your English in the job you are doing. [B]B. [/B]I’d like you to use your English in the job you are doing. [B]C. [/B]I wish you were doing a job where you could use your English. [B]D. [/B]I apologize to you for not doing a job where you could use your English. [B]Câu 78:[/B] Only after food has been dried or canned ___________. [B]A. [/B]that it is stored for later consumption [B]B. [/B]was it stored for later consumption [B]C. [/B]should it be stored for later consumption [B]D. [/B]it can be stored for later consumption [B]Câu 79:[/B] Jane asked Ann if it was the blue one or the green she wanted. [B]A. [/B]“Which one did you want, the blue or the green?” asked Jane. [B]B. [/B]“Which one does Ann want, the green or the blue?” asked Jane. [B]C. [/B]“Which one did she want, the blue or the green, Ann?” asked Jane. [B]D. [/B]“Which one do you want, the blue or the green, Ann?” asked Jane. [B]Câu 80:[/B] The Prime Minister set up a committee of financial experts. They were to help him discuss and formulate the policies[I].[/I] [B]A. [/B]A committee consisting of financial experts who were helped by the Prime Minister discussed and formulated new policies. [B]B. [/B]The Prime Minister, who was helped by financial experts, set up a committee to discuss and formulate new policies. [B]C. [/B]A committee of financial experts was set up by the Prime Minister to help him discuss and formulate new policies. [B]D. [/B]The Prime Minister, who is a financial expert, set up a committee to discuss and formulate new policies. ----------------------------------------------- ----------- THE END ---------- [/QUOTE]
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