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Câu 1
A.
washed
B.
formed
C.
turned
D.
boiled
Câu 2
Choose the word that has different pronunciation: house, mouth, could, found.
A.
house
B.
mouth
C.
could
D.
found
Câu 3
A.
inform
B.
explore
C.
prevent
D.
cancel
Câu 4
Choose the word that has different primary stress: attitude, manager, invention, company.
A.
attitude
B.
manager
C.
invention
D.
company
Câu 5
My parents hope to travel around _______world next summer.
A.
a
B.
an
C.
the
D.
no article
Câu 6
If you watch this film, you________about the cultures of Southeast Asian countries.
A.
learned
B.
were learning
C.
will learn
D.
would learn
Câu 7
Paul noticed a job advertisement while he ________ along the street.
A.
was walking
B.
would walk
C.
walked
D.
had walked
Câu 8
Solar energy is not widely used                                      it is friendly to the environment.
A.
since
B.
although
C.
in spite of
D.
because of
Câu 9
The sign warns people ______ the dangers of swimming in this river.
A.
about
B.
from
C.
with
D.
to
Câu 10
__________, they were surprised to find their favourite band playing there.
A.
On arrival at the party
B.
To have attended the party
C.
They had arrived at the party
D.
Just attended the party
Câu 11
Once _____ in large quantities, these products will be more affordably priced.
A.
are produced
B.
having produced
C.
produced
D.
producing
Câu 12
Jane would never forget             first prize in such a prestigious competition.
A.
 to be awarded
B.
being awarded
C.
to be awarded
D.
having awarded
Câu 13
You should turn off the lights before going out to save _______ .
A.
electricity
B.
electrify
C.
electric
D.
electrically
Câu 14
_____school fees may discourage many students from attending university.
A.
Gaining
B.
Receiving
C.
Improving
D.
Raising
Câu 15
Drinking too much alcohol is said to                               harm to our health.
A.
make
B.
do
C.
lead
D.
take
Câu 16
At the end of the training course, each participant was presented with a             of completion.
A.
degree
B.
certificate
C.
diploma
D.
qualification
Câu 17
Event organisers should plan everything carefully so as to leave nothing to        .
A.
possibility
B.
mistake
C.
opportunity
D.
chance
Câu 18
The_________ high levels of pollution in the coastal areas are a matter of great concern to the government.
A.
redundantly
B.
intensively
C.
marginally
D.
excessively
Câu 19
The discovery of the new planet was regarded as a major breakthrough in astronomy.
A.
promised
B.
doubted
C.
considered
D.
refused
Câu 20
Mary has finally managed to get round her strict parents to let her go on a three- day excursion with her classmates. (underlined words CLOSET in meaning with)
A.
permit
B.
persuade
C.
offer
D.
support
Câu 21
Traffic congestion in big cities deters many people from using their private cars at peak hours.
A.
prohibits
B.
protects
C.
encourages
D.
limits
Câu 22
These days, many people only read printed newspapers once in a while as they tend to access information online. (underlined words OPPOSITE in meaning with)
A.
regularly
B.
attentively
C.
occasionally
D.
selectively
Câu 23
Jack is inviting Mary to his party.
A.
Yes, I'd love to
B.
No, don't worry
C.
You're welcome
D.
I'm afraid so
Câu 24
Laura and Mitchell are talking about their school curriculum.
A.
I quite agree
B.
You must be kidding
C.
I'm of the opposite opinion
D.
I don't think that's a good idea
Câu 25
Advances in mobile technology and social networking websites mean we spend more time online than ever before. If Facebook were a country, it would be the third largest in the world by population  (The  Economist,  2010).  It is (25)             not surprising that so many psychologists, sociologists, and others are eager to give their thoughts on how this is impacting negatively on our society.
A.
while
B.
however
C.
despite
D.
therefore
Câu 26
Advances in mobile technology and social networking websites mean we spend more time online than ever before. If Facebook were a country, it would be the third largest in the world by population  (The  Economist,  2010).  It is (25)             not surprising that so many psychologists, sociologists, and others are eager to give their thoughts on how this is impacting negatively on our society.
A.
what
B.
who
C.
which
D.
whom
Câu 27
Advances in mobile technology and social networking websites mean we spend more time online than ever before. If Facebook were a country, it would be the third largest in the world by population  (The  Economist,  2010).  It is (25)             not surprising that so many psychologists, sociologists, and others are eager to give their thoughts on how this is impacting negatively on our society.
A.
uninvolved
B.
unequalled
C.
unsettled
D.
unfounded
Câu 28
Advances in mobile technology and social networking websites mean we spend more time online than ever before. If Facebook were a country, it would be the third largest in the world by population  (The  Economist,  2010).  It is (25)             not surprising that so many psychologists, sociologists, and others are eager to give their thoughts on how this is impacting negatively on our society.
A.
making
B.
providing
C.
combining
D.
substituting
Câu 29
Advances in mobile technology and social networking websites mean we spend more time online than ever before. If Facebook were a country, it would be the third largest in the world by population  (The  Economist,  2010).  It is (25)             not surprising that so many psychologists, sociologists, and others are eager to give their thoughts on how this is impacting negatively on our society.
A.
vary
B.
variety
C.
various
D.
variously
Câu 30
         Visitors to London are struck by the proud splendour and glamour of one of the world's
oldest capitals, admiring iconic sites like Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster and Buckingham Palace. However, visitors seeking a glimpse into the city's everyday life should not miss Portobello Market, which is the most-visited market in London.
        This vibrant market has been featured in a number of films, documentaries and bestselling books, the most famous being the film ''Notting Hill'' starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, which brought Portobello Market to the attention of audiences all over the world.
        Portobello Market is divided into different sections selling second-hand items, clothing,
jewellery, souvenirs and vegetables. The most sought-after area is devoted to antiques. Visitors may feel overwhelmed as there are over 1,000 booths manned by antique dealers from throughout England. It's a great fun to browse through antique cameras, watches, pottery and paintings that date back 300 years. They are sold at different prices, so it's possible to find a few good bargains. It seems that both buyers and sellers look forward to the weekends when they can meet and escape the city's fast pace at Portobello Market.
           When tired from exploring the market, visitors can drop into the nearby food courts to
savour an Indian curry, Italian pizza or sandwiches from Europe. It's a great pleasure to drink a cappuccino while listening to street performers. These represent the lively fun of Portobello
Market, offering exciting experiences that keep people coming back.
A.
The film ''Notting Hill''
B.
The city of London
C.
Portobello Market
D.
European cuisine
Câu 31
         Visitors to London are struck by the proud splendour and glamour of one of the world's
oldest capitals, admiring iconic sites like Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster and Buckingham Palace. However, visitors seeking a glimpse into the city's everyday life should not miss Portobello Market, which is the most-visited market in London.
        This vibrant market has been featured in a number of films, documentaries and bestselling books, the most famous being the film ''Notting Hill'' starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, which brought Portobello Market to the attention of audiences all over the world.
        Portobello Market is divided into different sections selling second-hand items, clothing,
jewellery, souvenirs and vegetables. The most sought-after area is devoted to antiques. Visitors may feel overwhelmed as there are over 1,000 booths manned by antique dealers from throughout England. It's a great fun to browse through antique cameras, watches, pottery and paintings that date back 300 years. They are sold at different prices, so it's possible to find a few good bargains. It seems that both buyers and sellers look forward to the weekends when they can meet and escape the city's fast pace at Portobello Market.
           When tired from exploring the market, visitors can drop into the nearby food courts to
savour an Indian curry, Italian pizza or sandwiches from Europe. It's a great pleasure to drink a cappuccino while listening to street performers. These represent the lively fun of Portobello
Market, offering exciting experiences that keep people coming back.
A.
films
B.
documentaries
C.
books
D.
songs
Câu 32
         Visitors to London are struck by the proud splendour and glamour of one of the world's
oldest capitals, admiring iconic sites like Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster and Buckingham Palace. However, visitors seeking a glimpse into the city's everyday life should not miss Portobello Market, which is the most-visited market in London.
        This vibrant market has been featured in a number of films, documentaries and bestselling books, the most famous being the film ''Notting Hill'' starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, which brought Portobello Market to the attention of audiences all over the world.
        Portobello Market is divided into different sections selling second-hand items, clothing,
jewellery, souvenirs and vegetables. The most sought-after area is devoted to antiques. Visitors may feel overwhelmed as there are over 1,000 booths manned by antique dealers from throughout England. It's a great fun to browse through antique cameras, watches, pottery and paintings that date back 300 years. They are sold at different prices, so it's possible to find a few good bargains. It seems that both buyers and sellers look forward to the weekends when they can meet and escape the city's fast pace at Portobello Market.
           When tired from exploring the market, visitors can drop into the nearby food courts to
savour an Indian curry, Italian pizza or sandwiches from Europe. It's a great pleasure to drink a cappuccino while listening to street performers. These represent the lively fun of Portobello
Market, offering exciting experiences that keep people coming back.
A.
prices
B.
bargains
C.
buyers and sellers
D.
weekends
Câu 33
         Visitors to London are struck by the proud splendour and glamour of one of the world's
oldest capitals, admiring iconic sites like Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster and Buckingham Palace. However, visitors seeking a glimpse into the city's everyday life should not miss Portobello Market, which is the most-visited market in London.
        This vibrant market has been featured in a number of films, documentaries and bestselling books, the most famous being the film ''Notting Hill'' starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, which brought Portobello Market to the attention of audiences all over the world.
        Portobello Market is divided into different sections selling second-hand items, clothing,
jewellery, souvenirs and vegetables. The most sought-after area is devoted to antiques. Visitors may feel overwhelmed as there are over 1,000 booths manned by antique dealers from throughout England. It's a great fun to browse through antique cameras, watches, pottery and paintings that date back 300 years. They are sold at different prices, so it's possible to find a few good bargains. It seems that both buyers and sellers look forward to the weekends when they can meet and escape the city's fast pace at Portobello Market.
           When tired from exploring the market, visitors can drop into the nearby food courts to
savour an Indian curry, Italian pizza or sandwiches from Europe. It's a great pleasure to drink a cappuccino while listening to street performers. These represent the lively fun of Portobello
Market, offering exciting experiences that keep people coming back.
A.
they can meet all sorts of people from England
B.
all the antiques are sold at the same price
C.
there are a large number of antique shops there
D.
all the antiques are more than 300 years old
Câu 34
         Visitors to London are struck by the proud splendour and glamour of one of the world's
oldest capitals, admiring iconic sites like Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster and Buckingham Palace. However, visitors seeking a glimpse into the city's everyday life should not miss Portobello Market, which is the most-visited market in London.
        This vibrant market has been featured in a number of films, documentaries and bestselling books, the most famous being the film ''Notting Hill'' starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, which brought Portobello Market to the attention of audiences all over the world.
        Portobello Market is divided into different sections selling second-hand items, clothing,
jewellery, souvenirs and vegetables. The most sought-after area is devoted to antiques. Visitors may feel overwhelmed as there are over 1,000 booths manned by antique dealers from throughout England. It's a great fun to browse through antique cameras, watches, pottery and paintings that date back 300 years. They are sold at different prices, so it's possible to find a few good bargains. It seems that both buyers and sellers look forward to the weekends when they can meet and escape the city's fast pace at Portobello Market.
           When tired from exploring the market, visitors can drop into the nearby food courts to
savour an Indian curry, Italian pizza or sandwiches from Europe. It's a great pleasure to drink a cappuccino while listening to street performers. These represent the lively fun of Portobello
Market, offering exciting experiences that keep people coming back.
A.
see
B.
prepare
C.
enjoy
D.
make
Câu 35
Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures, and are losing the ability to write by hand.
A.
Cambridge University in an Attempt to Improve Students' Handwriting
B.
Cambridge University Pondering Changes to its Exam Practices
C.
Cambridge University Attacked again for Abolishing Written Exams
D.
Cambridge University to Replace Written with Oral Exams
Câu 36
Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures, and are losing the ability to write by hand.
A.
offering academic tutorials
B.
organising handwritten exams
C.
relying heavily on technology
D.
training students in legible handwriting
Câu 37
Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures, and are losing the ability to write by hand.
A.
examiners
B.
students
C.
scripts
D.
administrators
Câu 38
Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures, and are losing the ability to write by hand.
A.
remains unchanged
B.
becomes more important
C.
improves gradually
D.
gets worse and worse
Câu 39
Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures, and are losing the ability to write by hand.
A.
schools in the country used to have more time for handwriting practice
B.
schools in the country have failed to preserve the beauty of English
C.
people's handwriting generally reflects their intelligence and linguistic competence
D.
the majority of doctors these days no longer write prescriptions by hand
Câu 40
Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures, and are losing the ability to write by hand.
A.
reconsidering
B.
eliminating
C.
introducing
D.
discouraging
Câu 41
Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures, and are losing the ability to write by hand.
A.
enhance the ability to remember information
B.
guarantee desirable academic performance
C.
facilitate the process of information exchange
D.
relieve students of unnecessary pressure
Câu 42
Cambridge University is considering axing compulsory written exams, allowing students to use laptops or iPads instead, after tutors complained that students' handwriting is becoming illegible. Academics say the move, which would bring an end to over 800 years of tradition, has come about because students rely too heavily on laptops in lectures, and are losing the ability to write by hand.
A.
Cambridge University’s move away from handwriting  has already set an unprecedented example for other schools to follow.
B.
Sarah Pearsall acknowledged handwriting as an art form to be preserved among the current generation of students at Cambridge University.
C.
Sir Anthony Seldon claimed that learning to use great English was more important than learning to write by hand beautifully.
D.
Most of the tutors at Cambridge are skeptical of the university's decision regarding handwritten exams
Câu 43
My friends and I go usually to the park on the weekend.
A.
My friends
B.
go usually
C.
the park
D.
weekend
Câu 44
Information on the Romans can find not only in these books but also on the Internet. (underlined part that needs correction)
A.
Information
B.
can find
C.
in
D.
the Internet
Câu 45
There are a number of updated entrances in the latest edition of the encyclopedia. (underlined part that needs correction)
A.
are
B.
entrances
C.
the
D.
of
Câu 46
In Vietnam, football is more popular than basketball.
A.
In Vietnam, basketball is not as popular as football.
B.
In Vietnam, basketball is more popular than football.
C.
In Vietnam, football is not as popular as basketball.
D.
In Vietnam, football is as popular as basketball.
Câu 47
''What are you going to do after school, Anne?'' Kevin asked.
A.
Kevin asked Anne what was she going to do after school.
B.
Kevin asked Anne what she was going to do after school.
C.
Kevin wanted to know what Anne would do after school.
D.
Kevin wanted to know what would Anne do after school.
Câu 48
Sally paid for her travel in advance, but it wasn’t necessary.
A.
Sally needn't have paid for her travel in advance.
B.
Sally might not have paid for her travel in advance.
C.
Sally may not have paid for her travel in advance.
D.
Sally couldn’t have paid for her travel in advance.
Câu 49
Jenifer rejected the job offer. She now regrets it.
A.
Jenifer regrets not having rejected the job offer.
B.
If only Jenifer didn’t reject the job offer.
C.
Jenifer wishes she hadn’t rejected the job offer.
D.
Jenifer regrets to reject the job offer.
Câu 50
Mike became a father. He felt a strong sense of responsibility towards his parents.
A.
Were Mike to become a father himself, he would feel a strong sense of responsibility towards his parents.
B.
Only after Mike had become a father himself did he feel a strong sense of responsibility towards his parents.
C.
Had Mike become a father himself, he would have felt a strong sense of responsibility towards his parents.
D.
Not until he felt a strong sense of responsibility towards his parents did Mike become a father himself.