Trang chủ Đề thi & kiểm tra Lớp 9 Tiếng anh Trắc nghiệm Chuyên đề 4: Reading có đáp án !!

Trắc nghiệm Chuyên đề 4: Reading có đáp án !!

Câu 1 :

Read the passage and fill in each blank with the correct form of the verbs from the box.

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      Marble Mountains is a group of five smaller mountains (1)                    Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth. It is also a travel itinerary linking Da Nang City to the ancient town of Hoi An and Hue City. As the name suggests the Marble Mountains used to be a place providing input (2)                                for craftsmen in the village, but the local government banned marble exploitation (3)                             that the five mountains could disappear.

      Most of the marble for the village now comes from northern provinces such as Ninh Binh, Thanh Hoa and Thai Nguyen. As a further step to diversify products, the marble fine arts village has (4)                                   marble from Pakistan.

      As far as I know, the man who (5)                       marble craftsmanship to the region came from Thanh Hoa, and most craftsmen in the village had handed down the craft from generation to generation. There are some 3,000 handicraft workers in Non Nuoc village. (6)       , there are only 70 skillful craftsmen who can (7)                              souls into marble sculptures after other workers have finished (8)                                the Products.

      In the shops along the highway, you can see different marble products in all shapes and sizes, from contemporary (9)                               to religious sculptures. And of course you will have a chance to see craftsmen (10)                         their art and turning soulless marble into sophisticated sculpture products.

Câu 11 :

Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the given words in the box.

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      Bau Truc pottery village of Cham village ethnic minority is one of the oldest pottery villages in Southeast Asia. It’s located about 10 km in the South of PhanRang town. The small village is (1)                              to more than 400 families, of (2)                         85% are in the traditional pottery business. The style is said to be handed (3)               from Po Klong Chan, one of their ancestors from the immemorial time.

      People in Bau Truc use their skillful hands, bamboo-made circles and shells to create priceless works. It is (4)                                 that while the Kinh people have switched to using wheel as an indispensable (5)                                   , their Cham counterparts, on the contrary, still (6)                                  on talent hands and simpletools. To create a pottery product, a Cham craftsman only needs an anvil, not apotter’s wheel, and other simple equipment and moulds and then uses hands to (7)                             pieces of clay into the works he wants.

      The clay is taken is taken from the banks of the Quao River and is flexible, durable when (8)                                              fired. The skills needed to mix sand with the clay are also various. The amount of sand mixed with the plastic material is dependent on what the pottery used for and the sizes. For these seasons, Bau Truc pottery is quite different from pottery elsewhere. For example, water jars made in Bau truc pottery are always favoured by people in dry and sunny areas (9)                                  the temperature of the water in the jars is always one centigrade cooler than (10)                           outside.

Câu 12 :

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

      In the Mekong Delta, Long Dinh village of Tien Giang province is famous for its traditional craft of weaving flowered mats. The mat’s high quality makes them popular domestically, and they are also exported to markets worldwide including Korea, Japan and America.

      In spite of its well-established reputation for this traditional craft, mat weaving only started here some 50 years ago. It was first introduced by immigrants from Kim Son, a famous mat weaving village in the northern province of Ninh Binh. However, the technique of weaving sedge mats in Long Dinh, as compared with other places in the South, is somewhat different. Long Dinh branded mats are thicker and have more attractive colours and patterns.

      Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice. Long Dinh mat production mainly occurs during the dry season, from January to April. Weavers have to work their hardest in May and June, otherwise, when the rainy season starts in July, they will have to put off finishing their products till the next dry season. No matter how much work it requires, Long Dinh mat producers stick with this occupation, as it brings a higher income than growing rice.

      This trade provides employment for thousands of local labourers. At present, nearly 1,000 households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats. To better meet market demands, Long Dinh mat weavers have created more products in addition to the traditional sedge mats.Particularly, they are producing a new type of mat made from the dried stalks of water hyacinth, a common material in the Mekong Delta.

      Thanks to the planning and further investment, the mat weaving occupationhas indeed brought in more income for local residents. Their living standards have improved considerably, resulting in better conditions for the whole village.

1.   In order to meet market demands, artisans in Long Dinh                         .

A. try to produce various types of products

B. stop producing the traditional sedge mats

C. produce new Products from rare material

D. for thousands of local labourers

Câu 13 :
We can infer from the sentence “Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice” that                                                     .

A. both bring similar income

B. both occur at the same time

C. both depend on weather conditions

D. both occur on the same land

Câu 14 :
Despite difficulties, people in Long Dinh try to follow the craft because                 .

A. they can make the techniques of weaving different


B. they can earn more money than growing rice



C. they can have jobs in the rainy months


D. they can go to Korea, Japan and America

Câu 15 :

We can infer from the passage that                            .

A. the craft contributes much to the village economy


B. most of the households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats


C. the new technique makes labourers work in the dry season

D. Long Dinh mat production is only well-known in foreign markets

Câu 16 :

All of the following are true about the craft in Long Dinh EXCEPT that                 .

A. the techniques are a little bit different from those in other regions

B. the mats have more attractive colours and designs


C. it has the origin from Kim Son, Ninh Binh


D. it has had the reputation for more than 50 years

Câu 17 :

Read the text, and fill in the blanks with the suitable words.

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      City is often (1)                as a large and a highly populated area. (2)                , city life is living in a large populated, technologically advanced area. (3)                       to World Health Organization, 54% of the world’s population lived in urban areas by 2014. A city is technologically (4)               advanced and complex than the countryside. Therefore, there are many advantages in living in a city. Technology (5)                      our lives easy in a City. Cities have many facilities like high-quality hospitals, educational institutes, banks, shops (6)                                  other business institutes. This makes our life easy as we (7)                             access the facilities provided by these institutes and organizations without delay. Moreover, many employment opportunities are available in the City as many major business institutes, factories are (8)                        here. City life also gives us access to developed infrastructure facilities, like water, electricity, telecommunication and transportation facilities.

      (9)                         , we can also notice a difference in the behavior of the people living in the city. City dwellers tend to be (10)                    , ambitious and distant compared to the village folk.

Câu 18 :

Read the text, and fill in the blanks with the suitable words.

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      City is often (1)                as a large and a highly populated area. (2)                , city life is living in a large populated, technologically advanced area. (3)                       to World Health Organization, 54% of the world’s population lived in urban areas by 2014. A city is technologically (4)               advanced and complex than the countryside. Therefore, there are many advantages in living in a city. Technology (5)                      our lives easy in a City. Cities have many facilities like high-quality hospitals, educational institutes, banks, shops (6)                                  other business institutes. This makes our life easy as we (7)                             access the facilities provided by these institutes and organizations without delay. Moreover, many employment opportunities are available in the City as many major business institutes, factories are (8)                        here. City life also gives us access to developed infrastructure facilities, like water, electricity, telecommunication and transportation facilities.

      (9)                         , we can also notice a difference in the behavior of the people living in the city. City dwellers tend to be (10)                    , ambitious and distant compared to the village folk.

Câu 19 :

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, Cor D for each question.

      With a (1)                         of about 2.6 million people, Vancouver is the largest City in Western Canada. Vancouver is in the Southwest of Canada, and it is only a few hours of driving away from the American (2)                                 .

      Vancouver is popular because it (3)                     so many things. It is a huge, modern City. On the other hand, it is also one of North America’s most beautiful areas. The natural beauty (4)                               Vancouver is famous all around the world.

      Vancouver is right next to the Rocky Mountains, so it is a wonderful place for skiing and snowboarding. Those aren’t the only winter sports you can do there. If you can (5)            a winter sport, then you probably do that sport in Vancouver. After all, the 2010 Winter Olympics were there. Vancouver is also great for hiking, jogging, and skateboarding. It even has beaches. The beaches aren’t the (6)                     in the world, but they arc clean and pretty.

      (7)             place that you have to visit in Vancouver is Stanley Park. This is a public park that is a stone’s throw from (8)              . However,the park is completely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. The nature in Stanley Park is beautiful. It is close to downtown, but it feels like it is 100 kilometres away. The park also has playgrounds, gardens, beaches, tennis courts, and even an (9)                    .

      Vancouver is something for everybody. It is no (10)                   that people think it is one of the world’s best cities.

A. number

B. exist

C. control

D. population

Câu 21 :
Vancouver is popular because it (3)               so many things.

A. includes

B. insists

C. combines

D. consists

Câu 38 :

Read the text and use the words in the box to fill in the blanks.

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      Teenagers today live in a very competitive world. It is (1)                     important than ever to succeed at school if you hope to (2)                   a chance in the job market afterwards. It’s no wonder that many young people worry (3)                      letting down their parents, their peers and themselves. To try to please everyone, they take on too (4)            tasks until it becomes harder and harder to balance homework assignments, parties, sports activities and
friends. The result is that young people (5)                            from stress.

      There are different ways of dealing with stress. Everyone knows that caffeine, in the (6)                   of coffee or soft drinks, keeps you awake and alert. But caffeine is a drug which (7)                                            become addictive. In the end, like other drugs, caffeine only leads to more stress. There are better (8)                                 to deal with stress: physical exercise is a good release for stress, (9)                                it increases certain chemicals in the brain which calm you down. You have to get enough sleep to (10)                             stress and to stay healthy and full of energy.

Câu 39 :

Fill each blank with a suitable word to complete the following passage.

      You can do a few things to make homework less (1)                              . First, be sure you understand the assignment. Write it (2)                   in your notebook or day planner if you need to, and don’t be afraid to ask questions about what is expected. It is much easier to take a minute to ask the teacher during or after class than to (3)                  to remember later that night! If you want, you can also ask how long the particular homework assignment should take to
complete so you can plan your time.

      Second, use any extra time you have at school to work on your homework. Many schools have libraries that are (4)                   designed to allow students to study or get homework done. The more work you can get done in school, the (5)                       you will have to do at that night.

      Third, pace yourself. If you don't finish your homework (6)                         school, think about how much you have left and what else is going on that day, and then plan your time. Most (7)                         students have between 1 and 3 hours of homework a night. If it is a heavy homework day, you will need to devote more time to homework.

      No one is (8)                     to understand everything, and maybe you need some help. The first place to turn for help is your teacher. But what if you don't feel comfortable with your teacher? If you are in a big enough school, there may be other teachers who teach the same subject. Speak to other teachers directly and you may be in luck. Sometimes it just helps to have someone (9)                                   something in a different way. (10)                        , you might also be able to get some help from another student. If there is someone you like who is a good
student, think about asking that person if you can study together.

A. stressful

B. purpose

C. advantage

D. control

Câu 51 :

Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the suitable words.

THE BEATLES

      In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the (1)                         famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have (2)               a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at the time. They were four boys from the north of (3)            and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs (4)             black Americans and they had some success with these songs, then they (5)          writing their own songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first (6)                           group to achieve great success from songs they had written themselves. After that it became common for groups and singers to write their own (7)                  . The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first hit record was in 1963 and they split up (8)                                  1970. They stopped doing live performances in 1966 because it had become too dangerous for them their fans were so excited (9)             they surrounded them and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as (10)                as they were when they first came out. Throughout the world, many people can sing part of a Beatles song if you ask them.

Câu 52 :

Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

      Either boys or girls, usually aged from seven to ten, play the two-person game of “Mandarin’s Box”. They draw a rectangle on the ground and (1)                 it into ten small squares called “rice fields” or “fish ponds”.

      They also draw two additional semi-circular boxes at the two (2)                            of therectangle, which are called “mandarin’s boxes” – the game’s name, each person has 25 small pebbles and a bigger stone.

      Each player places the stone in one of the mandarin’s boxes and five small pebbles in each of the other squares. Then the game begins. The first player takes up the contents of one square onhis or her side of the board, but not a mandarin’s box and distributes the pebbles one by one, (3)                      with the text square in (4)                   direction. Since each square contains five pebbles at the beginning, the first move will distribute five pebbles to the left or right.

      After the last pebble is distributed, the player takes the contents of the following square and repeats the distribution (5)                       . But if the following square is one of the mandarin’s boxes, the turn ends and passes to the other player.

      If the last pebble falls into a square that precedes one empty square, the player wins all the contents of the square following the empty square and (6)                 these pebbles from the board. However, if there are two or more empty squares in a row, the player (7)                    his or her turn.

      Once a player has taken pebbles from the board, the turn is (8)              to the other player. If all five squares on one player’s side of the board are emptied at any time, that player must place one pebble he or she has aside back in each of the five squares so that the game can resume.

      The game (9)        until the two mandarin’s boxes both been (10)          . At the end of the game, the player with more pebbles wins, with each of the large stones counting as ten points.

A. divide

B. share

C. separate

D. leave

Câu 65 :
“curry” in the passage is                    .

A. the fruit of the ringer plant

B. a spicy type of sauce

C. a culture in the area of the Middle East

D. a type of golden-colored tea

Câu 70 :

Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the suitable words.Use the words in the box.

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      My grandmother is more than ninety years old (1)                      makes her the oldest person in the whole family. (2)                      her old age, her memory is still fresh. She always tells us that many things used to be different (3)                               she was young.

      My grandma used to (4)                           her day very early. She used to start her day at 4 o’clock while everybody else was still in beds. She used to do all the (5)                     byherself. She used to make clothes for her children and as for her outdoor work, she used to raise some chicken and (6)                                  and she also used to help the males to grow vegetables.

      There didn’t use to be many pastime (7)                                      . Her hobby used to be listening to the radio. In the evening all the family used to sit by the fire in the sitting room (8)                                  all the family gathered at night to tell tales or discuss family matters as wedding, harvest time or to assign the next day’s work.

      When a member of the family (9)                        ill, she used to show him which herbs to use. She collected them from the near forest or from the mountain. My grandma used to know so many (10)                            methods to cure illnesses.

Câu 71 :

Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

      It is just simple and ordinary as its (1)                 . No noisy sound from engines, no obscure smoke and no spending too much for commuting. From a long time ago, Vietnamese people have thought of the rickshaw as a (2)                 means of transportation when going out. It is not only close-knit to Vietnamese but also connected strongly with the foreigners (3)                      all of them were attracted by this unique means at the first time visiting Viet Nam.

      The rickshaw has existed for a long time in Vietnamese life, and become quite necessary as the (4)                in a body. Not only the Vietnamese feel (5)              to rickshaw, foreigners are also impressed by this unique vehicle. They will be fond of sitting on the rickshaw for a (6)                     tour around Sword Lake or a round on the streets to (7)                dreamy and peaceful photos in the ancient citadel.

      Traveling in a rickshaw is the time for peacefully (8)                 windy sunset and bright sunrises on the beach of Nha Trang or Da Nang or elsewhere. How pleasant it is for you to enjoy a relaxing feeling on the short (9)                trip.

            Viet Nam is becoming more and more modern; however, rickshaw still (10)                    through the time and has a stand in the minds of the residents.

A. presence

B. appearance

C. judgment

D. performance

Câu 82 :
Long ago, February 14 was made a special day                     .

A. to honor Saint Valentine

B. just for sweethearts

C. for everyone to go out and express love

D. to honor the Roman emperor

Câu 83 :
The emperor of Rome            .


A. was a good Christian and made Valentine a saint


B. established Saint Valentine’s Day in his Honor

C. refused to allow people to be married in a Christian ceremony

D. didn’t believe in marriages

Câu 84 :
All the above story of Saint Valentine                       .

A. really happened long ago

B. is just a guess from some historians

C. is only an invented story

D. cannot be believed at all

Câu 85 :
St. Valentine was killed because he               .

A. was a Christian priest

B. was not a follower of Christ

C. had a secret sweetheart, which was illegal

D. continued to perform Christian wedding ceremonies against the emperor’s wishes

Câu 86 :

Read the following passage and choose the best option for each numbered blank.

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DA LAT - DREAM CITY

            Da Lat lies on Lam Vien plateau, in the Central Highland province of Lam Dong. 300 kilometresnorth of Ho Chi Minh City. Da Lat is a well-known city (1)             all the people who have been there once. Da Lat is known (2)              a city of pine trees, waterfalls and flowers. Da Lat is described as a forest of flowers with (3)                           colours and various species. Flowers can be found (4)                      and in any season. We can see flowers in Da Lat in the parks, (5)                     of the houses, in the gardens etc. Da Lat has the widest range of orchid varieties in the country. Da Lat has (6)                        rivers and canals but it has many picturesque waterfalls. It takes tourists several days (7)                       all the waterfalls in the area. The famous Cam Ly Falls is only 3 kilometres (8)              the town centre. The Prenn Falls is 10 kilometres in the south of Da Lat. The water (9)                                   down like a white shade. Da Lat people are very (10)               of it. They always boast to tourists about it in the first place.Around the Prenn Falls is the valley of various flowers and pine hills.

Câu 87 :

Read the passage, and fill in the blank with the suitable word.

            Around 60 kilometers southwest of Ha Noi, Perfume Pagoda is one of the largest (1)                               sites in Huong Son Commune, My Duc District. It comprises a complex of pagodas and Buddhist shrines (2)                                               into the limestone cliffs of Perfume Mount, spreading alongside the (3)                                           up to the peak. The complex’s center is Inner Temple, right inside Huong Tich Cavern. Huge numbers of pilgrims flock to the site (4)                                             Perfume Pagoda Festival, which begins in the middle of the (5)                              lunar month and (6)                                     until the middle of the third one (or from February to April) in order to (7)                                   for happiness and prosperity in the coming year. Also, it is a very popular opportunity for young (8)                             to meet and for numerous romances to be (9)                                           . On this special occasion, a wide range of traditional cultural activities is incorporated. Perfume Pagoda is not only a religious site, but a great sight-seeing (10)                            in Viet Nam as well.

Câu 89 :

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

      The Complex of Hue Monuments is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is located in the city of Hue in central Vietnam. Hue was founded as the Viet Nam capital city by Gia Long, the first king of the Nguyen Dynasty in 1802. It held this position for thirteen Nguyen kings until 1945.

      The massive complex features hundreds of monuments and mins, such as the Forbidden Purple City, once the residence of the royal family and badly damagedduring the Vietnam War. the Imperial City, royal tombs, the flag tower, pagodas, temples, a library and museum.

      Hue, located on the banks of the Huong River, (also known as the Perfume River) is about a hundred kilometres north of Da Nang. Among the most impressivemonuments in this former grand imperial capital are the Ngo Mon Gate of the Imperial City which once was exclusively used by the royal family and their servants and soldiers, the tomb of Emperor Minh Mang as well as the tomb of EmperorTu DuC. In fact, many of the monuments surrounding the royal buildings were constructed in the early 19th century and were modeled after Beijing’s Forbidden City. The wall that surroundings the citadel is six metres high and two and a half kilometres long.

      The historical complex is known not only for its rich architecture but also for its beautiful landscape setting. Overall, the site is quite spectacular. Avoid Hue between October and December as it gets most of its rain from the northeast monsoon during that period. This small city is also famous for its Imperial-style cuisine.

1.   The Hue Citadel needs the work of restoration because of                      .

A. the period from 1802 to 1945

B. the damage during the war

C. the northeast monsoon

D. its rich architecture

Câu 90 :
All of the following are mentioned as features of the Hue Citadel EXCEPT                        .

A. a library and museum

B. the flag tower

C. the Temple of Literature

D. the royal tombs

Câu 91 :
All of the following are advantages of Hue EXCEPT                        .

A. the last three months of the year

B. its beauty of natural setting

C. the waterway of the Perfume River

D. the art of cooking

Câu 92 :
The Complex of Hue Monuments                              .

A. was built by thirteen Nguyen kings from 1802 to 1945

B. is located on the left bank of the Perfume River

C. has its buildings built during the region of King Gia Long

D. is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Câu 93 :

Read the passage and fill in the blanks with suitable words.

      Being the first and also the oldest high school in Hue, originally Quoc Hoc (National High School) was the school for children from royal and noble families. French colonialists opened this school in 1896 to train those (1)                              would serve the government. Therefore, at that time, French was the main subject for students. Now it is (2)                                    Hue National High School and is a high-profile school that all students must pass a competitive (3)                                             exam to get the admission.

      Established in 1896, after more than 100-year history, the school today isconsidered the largest and also the most beautiful high school (4)                                              in Viet Nam. This surrounding makes a great picture of red French designed buildings in Harmony with green (5)                                 of a large shady trees and stone benches.

      (6)                         in spring, when “diep anh dao” (a kind of cherry blossoms)is in bloom, the whole picture is filled with pinky dots above red thatched tile. Students often call that (7)                             of time “Pinky cloud season” and regard it as the most special moments of a year. These are the reasons why Quoc Hoc is also (8)                        “Pinky school beside Perfume River Bank” in the song with the same name.

      Moreover, several Vietnamese (9)                                   leaders have been learning here, including: Nguyen Tat Thanh (President Ho Chi Minh), General Vo Nguyen Giap, Prime Minister Pham Van Dong, etc. In addition, the school is famed for its students who are well-known poets (Xuan Dieu, Huy Can, To Huu, Luu Trong Le etc.), scientists (Ta Quang Buu, Ton That Tung, Dang Van Ngu, etc.), musicians (Tran Hoan, Nguyen Van Thuong, etc.). The school also has students getting high prizes in many international (10)                        .

Câu 94 :

Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

      Seventy percent of people in Viet Nam live in rural areas. Most of these people (1)            their living by caring for farm animals like pigs. Other common jobsare crop farming and fishing. For many of these farmers and fishermen, animal and plant waste is still a problem.

      Many women and children cook meals using traditional cooking fuels. They also spend many hours (2)             wood and other materials to burn. This process takes time and also uses a lot of natural resources. Moreover, they suffer the same health (3)              . Cooking was a difficult and dangerous job. The kitchen was smoky, and the black ash would make people cough, and (4)                        pain in the eyes.

      But a biogas system can (5)                     all of these problems! It can turn animal or plant waste (6)            valuable resources – such as cooking fuel, electricity and plant fertilizer. First, an expert must build a system of pipes and tanks. This biogas system contains and manages the decaying process of animal or plant waste. To use the biogas system, a farmer must move animal waste into a pipe with water. These pipes bring the waste to a tank (7)                  in the ground. This tank is called a bio-digester. Air cannot enter this tank. In this contained environment, natural bacteria decays the waste material. (8)                   the waste decays in the bio-digester, it (9)                             two things – biogas and slurry. The biogas rises to the top of the tank. The pressure from the gas pushes the liquid slurry into (10)                               . Now people can use both the biogas and the slurry.

A. do

B. look for

C. earn

D. take

Câu 105 :

Complete the conversation about means of communication, using the responses (A-H) given.

A.  Our messages will be transferred at the speech of light in the future.

B.  Smoke was used as a means of communication from one mountain to another.

C.  With the invention of stamps.

D.  Only a few simple messages could be sent and received with this primitive method of smoke signals.

E.   People carry it together with the identity card, the keys and the wallet.

F.   The pigeons could fly to and fro to carry letters.

G.  It tells about the means of communication in the past, present, and the future.

H.  Carrier pigeon was another means communication to send messages further away.

 

John:        Which book are you reading, Hung?

Hung:       (1)__________________________________________________________________

                  _____________________________________________________________

John:        Wow, interesting! I think it has changed according to the changes in technology. What was first used for communication?

Hung:       (2)___________________________________________________________

                  _____________________________________________________________

John:        Maybe people only used smoke to ask for help or something like that.

Hung:       (3)___________________________________________________________

John:        What happened after that?

Hung:       (4)__________________________________________________________________

                  _____________________________________________________________

John:        I’ve heard about that. The pigeons were trained for this two-way communication method of letter carrying.

Hung:       Sure. (5)            

John:        Then people send letters by post.

Hung:       (6)___________________________________________________________

                  Right? After that, we have Morse codes, telegraphs, telephones, email with the Internet, and so on.

John:        Now mobiles are the most popular.

Hung:       Yeah. (7)                   _____________________________________________________________

                  _____________________________________________________________

John:        And the future? It is not difficult to predict the future of the communication.

Hung: (8)

Câu 113 :
Childhood years of children born in the 1960s are (8)                       .

A. unfortunate

B. unforgettable

C. forgettable

D. memorably

Câu 116 :

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

Street Food Shoulder Poles on Saigon streets

      Street food shoulder pole is familiar with Saigon people throughout many years. Nowadays it has become a special thing that makes travelers curious. In small areas of District 1 and District 3, we could count more than 100 vendors who earned money using shoulder poles. A shoulder pole, also called a carrying pole, is a yoke of wood or bamboo, used by people to carry a load. The vendors put their goods in two baskets from each end of the yoke.

      In the downtown, we can meet young women with their shoulder poles. The baskets are covered with plastic wrap carefully to protect the foods from the street dust. In a tight space ofone basket, she could mix the ingredients and bake the cake on a small charcoal which was defended by carton. The ready cakes were put in other basket.

      In the morning or evening, on rainy or sunny day, Saigon streets are marked by shoulder poles of people from different regions of the country, which has become a      unique part of Saigon. It has been said that it isn’t hard to live in Saigon if you work hard. With the carrying pole on shoulders, the vendor has turned it into a “store”. The reason is very simple, they don’t have enough money to open a real store. Every day these women continue their journey through Saigon streets under the sun and the rain, selling cheap things or street foods to earn money and feed their children.

1.   A shoulder pole                .

A. is the connection between wood and bamboo

B. used to be called a carrying pole

C. is a bar made of wood or bamboo


D. is used to put goods on street vendor’s shoulders


Câu 117 :
Street food shoulder pole is                .


A. used by street vendors to carry things


B. a characteristic of District 1 and 3

C. used to make foreign travelers curious

D. a way for passer-by to have food

Câu 118 :
All of the following are true about shoulder poles EXCEPT that                 .


A. street vendors can bake cakes there


B. the two baskets have the same function

C. they can contain enough things to serve some customers

D. they can be protected from dust

Câu 119 :
All of the following are benefits of shoulder poles EXCEPT that                 .

A. they can help street vendors to sell many things without a store


B. street vendors can support their families with the help of shoulder poles


C. it is a way for street vendors to carry goods around the streets

D. women are marked by unique shoulder poles from different regions

Câu 120 :
The word “yoke” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to                 .


A. a piece of wood that is shaped to fit across a person’s shoulders to carry two equal loads


B. a wooden bar that is connected to the vehicles or loads so that they can be pulled away


C. something that connects two things or people, usually in a way that limits freedom


D. a long piece of wood that is fastened across the necks to pull heavy loads

Câu 121 :

Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with suitable words.

      Godolphin and Latymer School for girls is a private school in Hammersmith, West London. It (1)             originally a boy’s school, but became a girls’ (2)                 in the early 1900s. The girls didn’t wear a uniform. At thattime, the school had twelve (3)            , an assembly hall, a library, acookery room, a gymnasium, and three science laboratories for chemistry, physics(4)                        botany. The school had its own playing field, described as“lung of Hammersmith”, (5)                    the girls could play hockey, tennis,basketball and cricket. They had (6)                          play games twice a week,with gym once a week. There were 328 girls at the school in 1906.

      There are now 700 girls aged (7)                         11 and 18 at the school.The younger pupils have to wear a uniform, but girls in the sixth form can wearwhatever they like. Several additions (8)                              been made to the originalVictorian building. Now there is a computer studies room, a language laboratory, a pottery room, a new gymnasium and an ecology garden. (9)                          newest buildings contain ten laboratories for science and technology, a workshop and darkroom, and art studios. (10)            are also improved facilities for music and drama. The playing field was recently converted into an all-weather surface for hockey and tennis.

Câu 122 :

Fill in the blank with a suitable word.

      Teenagers do not spend as much money as their parents suspect - at least not according to the findings of a (1)                   survey. The survey (2)                        300 teenagers, 13-18 years old, from all over Britain.

      By the time they reach their teens, most children see their weekly (3)                     rise dramatically to an amazing national average of £20. Two thirds think they (4)            enough money, but most expect to have to do something to get it.

      Although they have more cash, worry about debt is (5)                          among teenagers. Therefore, the majority of children make an effort to (6)             some aside for the future.

      Greater access (7)                         cash among teenagers does not, however, mean that they are more irresponsible (8)                                  a result. Instead of wasting (9)            pocket money they have on sweets or magazines, the 13-year-old who took part in the survey seem to (10)                  to the situation by saving more than half of their cash.

Câu 134 :

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

      To preserve and develop traditional craft villages, in recent years, the local authorities have conducted preservation of four traditional crafts: brocade weaving, silver carving, blacksmithing, and carpentry to bring about economic and social efficiency for the development of provincial tourism...

      Currently, the province of Lao Cai has formed the clear models of traditional villages. Cat Cat villages has gradually built its brand with the forging and casting products, textiles of linens of Hmong people. The famous alcohol villages have found their footholds in the market such as Pho village corn wine (Bac Ha), Xeo village wine (in Bat Xat commune).

      The villages in the province have been associated with tourism spots and promotetourism development in the community, improve living standards of many families through their home business, selling handicrafts, brocade products.

      In the past, in the villages in Sa Pa, people mostly make their living in agriculture, forestry, but now there have been many households getting involved in tourism activities of the village.

      With the aim of preserving and developing traditional village linked to tourism development, most of the villages have created its own definition for tourists to learn and explore. In particular, brocade weaving is dominant, serving the needs of families and tourists. Only in Sa Pa district has 11 embroidery and weaving villages, in Ta Phin village, and San Sa Ho village with about 1000 households participating and a number of groups from the district women society, put on the market each year more than 30,000 metres of fabric. Other districts like Van Ban, Bac Ha have also formed several embroidery villages, attracting thousands of workers.

      1.   We can infer from the passage that tourism has                     .

A. prevented forests from being cut down

B. found its footholds in the market

C. raised labour income in rural areas


D. made all farmers quit farming


Câu 135 :
Cat Cat village is famous for                          .

A. blacksmithing

B. silver carving

C. corn wine

D. its textiles of linens

Câu 136 :
The word “definition” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to                    .

A. quality of being clear

B. what tourism means

C. descriptions of features

D. explanation of the meaning

Câu 137 :

4.   The purpose of preservation of traditional craft villages is bringing about               .

A. the start of tourism

B. economic and social development

C. the clear models of traditional villages

D. weaving 30,000 metres of fabric

Câu 138 :
All of the following are true EXCEPT that                .

A. other districts should start preserving their craft like Sa Pa

B. preservation of traditional crafts can be associated with tourism

C. brocade weaving has become the most important craft in Sa Pa and nearby districts


D. local people can sell handicrafts, brocade products to tourists


Câu 139 :

Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage. Use only one word in each space.

Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage. Use only one word in each space. (ảnh 1)

      Australia is a huge country and it has a lot of different kinds of (1)                          . In the past, the Aboriginal people of Australia ate animals like crocodiles and some insects like the witchetty grub. Aboriginal Australians travelled around the Australian countryside, or ‘bush’, to find food.

      When the first British and Irish people moved to Australia in the 1830s, they brought sheep and cows from Europe. They also brought traditional Englishand Irish recipes. Many of these (2)                               , like fish and chips and (3)                            pies, are still popular today. They also created new Australian recipes such as the pavlova (a fruit dessert - named after a Russian dancer) and damper (a bread cooked in the bush).

      After 1945, a lot of people came to live in Australia from countries like Italy, Germany, Greece, Thailand and India. They brought recipes with them and Australians began to eat and drink different things. People started to drink (4)                     coffee and eat Mediterranean and Asian food.

      A lot of modern Australians love (5)                               with fresh food. They often cook food on (6)                                 in their gardens or on the beach. Today more people also eat (7)                              food like kangaroo and (8)                            . Mark Olive, an Aboriginal chef, has a popular TV (9)                  programme about traditional; (10)                        food. There are always new recipes to try in Australia!

 

Câu 140 :

Choose the word or phrase among A, B, c or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

      Humans have a long history of eating insects, and it turns out that they can be a very (1)                   part of a person’s regular (2)                          . Insects have  a lot of protein, and they are often easier to catch than (3)                            animals. Therefore, it is no wonder that when our ancient (4)                               saw some tasty worms or grabs wiggling on the ground, they made a quick snack of them.

      In Thailand, insects are a regular part of the street food that can be found. The different (5)                            that people snack on are crickets, grasshoppers, giant water bugs, and assorted worms. They are often deep-fried and salted, so they have a crunchy texture that makes them a perfect snack food. If you can get past the (6)                 that you are eating a cricket, it will crunch in your mouth just like a corn chip!

      For a lot of people, however, it is difficult to get (7)                   the fear of eating insects. People tend to see insects as invaders, especially when they are crawling on the food that we are about to ear. (8)                   being able to eat insects (9)                      feeling disgusted is cultural. Some people cannot eat French cheese or stinky tofu because they weren’t brought up doing so. To many of us, insects fail right into that category, making it difficult to even try them.

      If (10)                    the chance, though, be courageous, insects can be nutritious and tasty, so long as you can get over the “yuck” factor.

A. nutrition

B. nutritious

C. nutritions

D. nutritiously

Câu 150 :

Fill in the blank with a suitable word.

      Isn’t it amazing how much time we spend (1)                             about food? “Have you ever eaten...?” “What did you have for lunch?” and so on. And when you travel from one country to another, you find that people have quite different (2)                              about food. People often feel that what they eat is normal, and that what other people eat is strange or silly.

      In most parts of Asia, for example, no (3)                       is complete without rice. In England, people (4)                potatoes every day. In the Middle East, bread is the main part of every meal. Eating, like so many things we do, becomes a (5)                which is difficult to change. Americans like to drink a lot of orange juice and coffee. The English (6)                       tea four or five times every day. Australians drink large amount of beer and the French drink (7)                                every day.

      The sort of meat people like to eat also differs from one country to another. Horse (8)                        is thought to be delicious in France. In Hong Kong, some people enjoy eating snakes. New Zealanders eat sheep, but they never eat goat meat. The Japanese don’t like to eat sheep meat because of its smell, but they enjoy raw fish.

      So it (9)                 that although eating is a topic that we can talk about forhours, there is very little (10)                                 sense in what we say about it. People everywhere enjoy eating what they have always been earing, and there is very little we can do to change our eating habits.

Câu 151 :

Choose the word in the box to complete the text.

Choose the word in the box to complete the text. (ảnh 1)

      Vietnamese food culture (1)                                 by regions from the north to the south. In Northern Viet Nam, Vietnamese food is (2)                                   by light and balanced flavours with the combination of many (3)                         Northerners have been using many kinds of meats like pork, beef, and chicken to cook; besides, some kinds of freshwater fish, crustaceans, and other mollusks like (4)              , crabs, and oysters, etc. Many famous dishes of Viet Nam are cooked with these ingredients such as Bun Rieu, Pho, Bun Thang, Bun Cha, Banh Cuon, etc.

            Then food culture in Central and Southern Viet Nam has developed suitable (5)                                    in each region. In Central Viet Nam, the regional cuisine of Central Viet Nam is famous for its spicy food, which differs from two other parts with mostly non-spicy food. Hue cuisine is typical Central Viet Nam’s food culture. (6)                        of Hue cuisine are decorative and colorful, which expresses the influence of the Vietnamese royal (7)                          in the feudal period. Food in the region is often decorated (8)               and used with chili peppers and shrimp sauces, namely, Bun Bo Hue, Banh xeo, or Banh beo, etc.

            In Southern Viet Nam, the region is characterized by warm weather and fertile soil, which creates favorable conditions for planting a variety of fruit, vegetables and (9)                                    . Thus, food in the region is often added with garlic, shallots and fresh herbs. Particularly, Southerners are favored of sugar; they add sugar in most dishes. Here, there is also an (10)                              of western and Asian cuisines on southern food, such as influences from China, India, France, and Thailand.

Câu 153 :

Read the following passage and choose the best option for each numbered blank.

      The Maldives are a group of very small islands in the Indian Ocean, near Sri Lanka. It has the smallest (1)                         of any Asian countries. There are about 1200 islands and there are people living on 200 of them. About 400,000 people live in the Maldives and 75,000 of them are (2)                         the capital island, Mai... Mai... is different from the other islands in the Maldives because it doesn’t have any beaches. In fact, there is a small wall (3)                          goes around the whole island.

      It is very easy to get around the islands. When you (4)                           on the airport island, you can take a dhoni and go to Mai... This is a small boat used for (5)             around the islands. Dhoni taxis go from the airport island to the capital island every fifteen minutes and (6)                                   midnight every half an hour. You can use these boats to visit other islands, too.

      The Maldives are a popular place for scuba diving (7)                there are many wonderful fish in the water to see. Also, the water is very clear so when you are (8)              you can see for more than 50 metres! There are many professional diving schools with instructors. They speak many languages, so you can (9)                       someone to help you. Of course, that’s not all you can do on these beautiful islands. You can go (10)                        whale and dolphin, fishing, surfing, snorkeling, hiking or explore the towns.

A. population

B. nation

C. area

D. inhabitant

Câu 157 :
This is a small boat used for (5)                     around the islands.

A. education

B. production

C. transportation

D. translation

Câu 163 :

Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the suitable words in the box.

      Trawl and tourism are very (1)                             to millions of people over the world. In every country you (2)                                 find people that work in travel and tourism. Some countries need the money (3)                                     tourism to help their people survive. It is (4)                                   for these places that travel and tourism continue to expand and bring money to their regions.

      However, travel and tourism have negative (5)                           . Planes, buses, boats and other means of (6)                        that carry travellers and tourist cause pollution. Moreover, some people do things on a holiday they would never think (7)                    doing at home. For example, many travellers use a lot of water and electricity when they stay in hotels.

      They forget to turn off the (8)                              or even leave televisions and air conditioning units on when they leave the room. On top of that, it is often difficult or impossible (9)                                     travellers to recycle items, so they end up leaving large amounts of waste behind. That’s (10)                           it isimportant for people to travel wisely and respect the places they visit.

Câu 164 :
Read the passage and answer the questions.

In 1761, an artificial waterway opened. It joined a coal-mining area with the port of Manchester. This was England’s first man-made waterway, or ‘canal’. Soon the price of coal in this part of the country went down, and the owner of the Bridgewater canal became rich.

      In the late 18th century landowners and businessmen built many new canals to make money. There was no canal plan for the country, but the canals completely changed the transport of heavy goods in England. Prices of factory goods went down because transport cost less than before. One horse could now pull 50 tons on a canal boat. Before, it could pull less than one ton on a road cart. The canal network was a very important part of the Industrial Revolution in Britain, but canals had only a short life. In the mid 19th century, the new railways became the most modern form of transport.

      The men who built the canals were called ‘navvies’. They moved around country in groups from canal to canal. Ordinary people did not like the navvies, because they wore strange clothes, had no real homes, and because they often drank too much beer.

      The Nottingham and Beeston Canal had two parts. It opened in 1796 and was an important six-mile link in the Trent Navigation - a system of canals and rivers which joined the Midlands with the River Humber and the port of Hull. This carried goods from inland factories to the sea. Now it is no longer a working canal. It is a place for people who like walking or fishing.

1.   Why did the price of coal round Manchester decrease?

Câu 169 :

Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

MY EXPERIENCE ON AN ELEPHANT SAFARI

      We went on an elephant safari at a place (1)                   Camp Jabulani inSouth Africa. They take visitors on safaris twice a day: once in the morning and once at night. Guests can go on as many rides as they like, but they don’t (2)                    you ride an elephant if you are younger than twelve years old. Luckily, I’m fifteen! On our first safari, I felt really scared. I remember thinking we could have gone on a beach holiday instead! As I was climbing onto the elephant, I wondered how I was going to control (3)                a big animal. I soon (4)                                 that I ought not to have worried so much. They made you sit with an experienced elephant trainer. You can’t ride (5)       your own. During the trek, we saw giraffes, zebras, lions, and rhinos. My parents took a lot of photos. I would have taken photos myself but I’d (6)               my camera in my room. I can’t remember exactly how long the safaris lasted, but it must have been a couple of hours because we got (7)             just (8)            for lunch. We stayed at Camp Jubalani for three days and went on four elephant safaris. We could have gone on more than that, but on one of the days my mum wasn’t very well. Anyway, it was a (9)                        holiday. I’d definitely (10)                an elephant safari.

A. called

B. is called

C. call

D. calling

Câu 177 :
Anyway, it was a (9)                          holiday.

A. fantastic

B. welcoming

C. pleased

D. delicious

Câu 178 :
I’d definitely (10)                   an elephant safari.

A. demand

B. recommend

C. suggest

D. offer

Câu 179 :

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.

      Fabrizio from Venice: Of course, there’s a lot to see in Venice. It’s one of the most famous cities in the world. First of all, there are the canals. We don’t have cars in Venice so you have to travel everywhere by canal. The most famous place in Venice is the square. St. Mark’s Square with St. Mark’s Cathedral. And there are lots of museums and palaces, and beautiful bridges, too.

      Yumi from Kyoto: For me, Kyoto is the most beautiful city in Japan. It’s also the oldest city. It has many old traditional buildings, and beautiful palaces, temples and gardens. The most famous temple is the Golden Pavilion. There are also very good markets, and also really good shops, and some beautiful modern buildings, too.

      Murat from Istanbul: I think Istanbul is maybe the most beautiful city in the world, but of course I come from Istanbul! The city is built on hills around the Bosphoros, and so there arebeautiful views across the water. From the water, you can see mosques – the most famous is called the Blue Mosque – and palaces and bridges. Istanbul also has a very famous market called the Grand Bazaar. But these days we also have many modern shopping centres and modern buildings and hotels. It’s really a fantastic city.

      Claudia from Rio de Janeiro: Rio is one of the most exciting cities in South America ... first of course we have our famous beach, the Copacabana, and there are many mountains around Rio – the most famous is the Sugar Plum Mountain where you can see a big statue of Christ, and of course we have our famous stadium... the Macarana stadium, maybe the most famous football stadium in the world ... it’s really a great place.

      Marina from St. Petersburg: You’ll really love St. Petersburg because there are so many things to see. The most famous is the Winter Palace, where the Tsars lived, and the Hermitage Museum which is a fantastic art gallery, and we have a very beautiful river too, the River Neva, and of course churches and cathedrals. There is so much to see!

1.   The place(s) that Fabrizio recommends coming to in Venice most must be             .

A. the square

B. the museums

C. the canals

D. beautiful bridges

Câu 180 :

All of the following are true about Kyoto EXCEPT that                               .

A. it is the most beautiful city in Japan

B. it has very good markets and shops

C. the Golden Pavilion is very famous


D. it only has old traditional buildings


Câu 181 :
The most spectacular views of Istanbul are               .

A. the Bosphoros

B. the mosques across the water


C. the Grand Bazaar on the Bosphoros


D. modern shopping centres and buildings

Câu 182 :
We can infer from Claudia’s words that people in Rio                                  .

A. are very religious


B. love architecture


C. love football very much

D. built the statue of Christ on the Copacabana

Câu 183 :
People who would probably want to visit St. Petersburg most are                .

A. sports enthusiasts

B. art lovers

C. politicians

D. ballet dancers

Câu 184 :

Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

      When visitors join in a (1)            of the Mekong Delta, they can visit Cai Rang Floating Market to see the river life. Cai Rang Floating Market is (2)                      all day but it is busiest from sunrise to about 9 a.m. The main items (3)                       there are farm produce and specialties of neighboring areas.

      During the early morning market hours, larger sized boats anchor and create lanes so that (4)                        boats can move into and out of. The waterway becomes a maze of hundreds of boats packed with mango, bananas, papaya, pineapple, and other goods. Sellers do not have (5)                                    their goods because their goods can be seen (6)       and their cries would not be heard in the vastness of the river and the river and the noise of boat engines. Sellers tie their goods to a tall pole (7)                       buyers can see from a distance (8)                       theyare selling. Each boat is loaded with plenty of seasonal goods. Activities at the market are also a(n)(9)                               for tourists to study the cultural (10)            of southerners.

A. travel

B. trip

C. voyage

D. tour

Câu 188 :
 Sellers do not have (5)                      

A. cry out

B. cry

C. cry out for

D. advertise

Câu 194 :

Read the passage carefully, then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F)

      Canada is the world’s second largest country. Its population is not very large, however. About 25 million people live in Canada – less than half the population of Britain or France and only one thirtieth of the population of India. Canada is in North America and its capital is Ottawa. It is a rich country with a lot of natural resources. In southern Canada the land is very good for farming and Canada exports a lot of wheat. In the north there are magnificent forests. In the west there are some very high mountains called the Rockies. Canada also has many minerals such as petroleum, gas, copper and zinc. Canada was the first settled by French pioneers. In the eighteenth century there were wars between Britain and French, Canada came under British rule. Since 1931 Canada has been an independent member of the British Commonwealth. English and French are both official language in Canada.

1.   Canada is a densely populated country.                                                                                                                 _______

2.   Canada is a country rich in natural resources.                                                                                                              _______

3.   Canada is the world’s leading exporter of wheat.                                                                                                                   _______

4.   Canada is a former British colony.                                                                                                                  _______

5.   Two official languages spoken in Canada are English and French.                                                                                                                              

Câu 196 :

Read the passage below and do the tasks.

      Over the past 600 years, English has grown from a language of few speakers to become the dominant language of international communication. English as we know it today emerged around 1350, after having incorporated many elements of French that were introduced following the Norman invasion of 1030. Until the 1600s, English was, for the most part, spoken only in England and had not extended even as far as Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. However, during the course of the next two centuries, English began to spread around the globe as a result of exploration, trade (including slave trade), colonization, and missionary work. Thus, small enclaves of English speakers became established and grew in various parts of the world. As these communities proliferated, English gradually became the primary language of international business, banking, and diplomacy.

      Currently, about 80 percent of the information stored on computer systems worldwide is in English. Two-thirds of the world’s science writing is in English, and English is the main language of technology, advertising, media, international airports, and air traffic controllers. Today there are more than 700 million English users in the world, and over half of these are non native speakers, constituting the largest number of non-native users than any other language in the world.

1.   What is the main topic of this passage?

A. The number of non-native users of English


B. The French influence on the English language



C. The expansion of English as an international language



D. The use of English for science and technology


Câu 197 :
Approximately when did English begin to be used beyond England?

A. In 1066

B. Around 1350

C. Before 1600

D. After the 1600s

Câu 199 :
The word “enclaves” in the passage could best be replaced by which of the following?

A. communities

B. organizations

C. regions


D. countries


Câu 200 :

The word “proliferated” in the passage is closest in meaning to which of the following?

A. prospered

B. organized  

C. disbanded

D. expanded

Câu 201 :

Read the text carefully, then decide whether the following statements are True or False

LEARNING ENGLISH

      It is not easy for adult students of English to improve their accent. Unlike children, who are flexible, adults often find it hard to change the way they speak. This is why even the top, or smartest adult students have difficulty with pronunciation. There are several things that an international student can do to improve his or her pronunciation.

      One method is to sign up for a pronunciation class. Studying pronunciation can help students to understand the rules of English, but in order to practice speaking, students often need to be exposed to English outside the classroom as well. This is why many students say that studying in an English-speaking country greatly affects their English. Living with native speakers can help students to learn newvocabulary as well as improve their accents. International students can alsolearn important cultural information. This can help to prevent misunderstandings that can occur when people from different cultures live together.

1.   Adult students of English cannot improve their accents because they are                                                                                                                               _ slow to change.

2.   Most young students are able to change their pronunciation easily.                                                                                                                         ____

3.   Attending a pronunciation class can be very helpful to adult learners who                                                                                                                             _________ have problems with their pronunciation.

4.   All that they need to improve their pronunciation is to practice more outside                                                                                                                        _________ the classroom.

5.   To avoid misunderstandings about cultures, students should live with native                                                                                                                          _________ speakers.

Câu 213 :

Fill in the blank with a suitable word in the box.

Fill in the blank with a suitable word in the box. (ảnh 1)

      Did you realize that over a two billion people in the world now speak English? According to a recent report “...three billion people will be speaking or learning English within a decade.” English is the language of (1)                                . It’s the language of (2)       business and politics. It is the primary language used for most computers and for the inner workings of the Internet.

      English is the (3)                          international language in communications, science, aviation, entertainment, radio and diplomacy. English is an important tool for operating on the world stage. The ability to speak and understand English is mandatory in certain fields, professions, and occupations. In fact, English is so widely spoken, it is referred to as, the “lingua franca” of the modern era.

      With the global spread of English serious economic and political (4)                will probably come to those not having a reasonable command of the language. We see a future in which mono lingual English graduates face bleaker economic prospects as qualified (5)                            graduatesprove to have a competitive advantage in global companies and organizations. Given that English has acquired its world-wide reputation due in large part to globalized power relations, those companies and (6)                 employing well-trained non-native speakers for their international business (7)            needs will obviously see the advantage of hiring non-native speakers of the English languages with multilingual talents. The future is in your hands and the future demands a firm (8)                     of the English language.

      If you don’t find what you’re looking for on this page just enter your term in the rectangular box above labeled - Search the Web: which is at the top right hand comer of each window. You may be surprised at the number of (9)    responses you’ll receive, and I’ll bet before long you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for, all in the comfort and privacy of your own home.

      So - sit back, put your feet up, and take all the time you want until you find the perfect (10)                             you’ll want to work with while learning the English language.

Câu 215 :

According to the writer                      .

A.English is useful only for teenagers

B. English is popular all over the world

C. only adults learn English

D. no children like to learn English

Câu 216 :

In America or Australia many school children study             .


A. such foreign languages as French, German, and Spanish



B. their own language and no foreign language


C. English as a foreign language


D. English and mathematics only


Câu 217 :
Most people learn Englishby              .

A. hearing the languages in the office

B. talking with foreigners

C. watching videos only

D. working hard on their lessons

Câu 218 :
Many boys and girls learn English because               .

A. they are forced to learn it  

B. they have to study their own languages

C. it is included in their study courses

D. English can give them a job

Câu 219 :

Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

      How old (1)          you be on Friday 13, 2029? That is how old you will be when a large asteroid, called Apophis, comes very, very close to (2)                        planet. Asteroids are rocks that circle the sun in space and sometimes (3)   closeto Earth and even hit it. Most asteroids are very small and, if you are lucky, youcan sometimes see (4)            in the night sky as ‘falling stars’. However, most scientists (5) )                  one large asteroid, about six to twelve kilometers across, hit the earth and killed all the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago. Apophis is also big. Scientists (6)                 it (7)            2004 and they say that it is about 300 meters across. That’s about the size of a large sports stadium. An asteroid this size, according to scientists, is (8) )               large enough to destroy our world, but it is large enough to destroy several cities. It will probably miss the earth, they say, but not by very much – it will miss (9) )             by about only 35,000 kilometers – that’smuch closer than our moon which is about 240,000 kilometers away. Another way of thinking about it is that it will (10) )                    us by only a few minutes.

A. are

B. will

C. do

D. can

Câu 228 :

Read the text. Use the information in the story to answer the questions below by choosing the best answer A, B, C or D.

COMETS

      Andy heard from his friends that a comet was coming. He knew that a comet was a space rock. Space rocks seemed exciting. He wanted to watch it at night. All he had to do was go outside and watch. That was easy enough.

      That night, he put on a jacket and went outside. He looked around. He saw the moon, but he did not see anything else. There were only a couple clouds, so that was not the problem. He could see some stars, but nothing new or special. Where was the comet?

      He called his friend on the phone. They talked about it. His friend told him where to look, but he still didn’t see it. What was going on? Was he not special enough to see it? Were his eyes going bad? What was he doing wrong?

      Andy went to get his dad. Together, they looked up in the sky where it was supposed to be. Finally, after several minutes of looking, he saw a fuzzy thing, brighter and bigger than a star, but nowhere near what he expected.

      “I thought it’d be like an extra moon or something.” Andy complained.

      “It’s not big enough for that, and it still might be very far away.” Dad explained.

      “I still wish I could see it better.”

      Dad nodded and went inside. When he came back out, he had a telescope. Together, they focused in and saw the comet a little better. It wasn’t much, but it helped.

      “What else can we see?” Andy wondered.

      Dad smiled and aimed the telescope over at the moon instead. That was cool. Seeing the craters and the details of the moon up closer was nice.

      Astronomy was interesting. Andy made sure to read more about it at school!

1.   What was Andy excited to see in the sky?

A. rainbows

B. clouds

C. the moon

D. a comet

Câu 229 :

What problem did Andy have when he tries to look at the comet?

A. There were too many and he couldn’t find the right one.

B. He couldn’t see it.

C. It was too bright to see anything.


D. The sky was very cloudy.


Câu 230 :
When he couldn’t find the comet, what did Andy do first?

A. Called a friend

B. Asked dad for help

C. Got a telescope

D. Checked the Internet

Câu 231 :
When he still couldn’t find the comet, what did Andy do next?

A. Called a friend

B. Asked dad for help

C. Got a telescope

D. Checked the Internet

Câu 232 :
When he was disappointed by the comet, what did Andy’s father show Andy?

A. constellations

B. a planet

C. the moon

D. a comet

Câu 233 :

Fill in the blank with a suitable word in the box.

Fill in the blank with a suitable word in the box. (ảnh 1)

      Space exploration is the investigation of the universe beyond the Earth’s atmosphere, by (1)                          of manned and unmanned spacecraft. Despite the technological advancements achieved in the past, space exploration was only (2)                         until the 20th century. The first successful orbital launch was made by the Soviet Union in 1957 which was called “Sputnik”. When the topic “SPACE EXPLORATION” is put (3)                     the table, aquestion has often been asked: “Why should we spend money on NASA while there are so (4)                          problems here on Earth?” However, this might be partially wrong since exploring the unknown may help us progress.

      The advantages of space exploration include the materials (5)                           can be obtained from outer space. For instance, asteroids have iron and nickel which could be utilized to satisfy the (6)                for metal. Therefore, numerous commercial companies have invested in developing technology for asteroid mining. Several comets and asteroids (7)                     solid water in them. This water can be used for astronauts and scientists in space stations. The water can also be broken down to hydrogen which can be used as (8)                   for the rockets. Scientists also believe that dinosaurs disappeared because they couldn’t go to (9)              planet. Sooner or later a killer comet will again cross Earth’s path, threatening all life. Fortunately, (10)                          we have knowledge about comets and space science, we will be able to survive.

Câu 234 :

Neil Armstrong was the first person (1)                     on the moon. He was born inOhio on August 5,1930. While he was in college, he left to serve in the U.S. Navy. He flew planes during the Korean War. Then he came back to college and finished the degree he (2)            . He later (3)         a master’s degree too.

      Armstrong became an astronaut in 1962. He was the commander of Gemini 8 in 1966. Neil Armstrong (4)                 the first successful connection of two vehicles in space.

      Armstrong’s second flight was Apollo 11in 1969, and he was the mission commander. He flew with Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the moon in a lunar module named “Eagle”. With more than half a billion people (5)              on television, Armstrong (6)                         the ladder and said,“That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” and Aldrin (7)                him shortly. They explored the surface for two and a half hours, collecting samples and taking photographs.

      They left behind an American flag, and a plaque reading, “Here men from the planet Earth first (8)  upon the moon. July 1969 A. D. We came in (9)                   for all mankind.”

      After almost a day, they blasted off. They docked with Collins in (10)              around the moon. All three then flew back to the Earth.

A. to walk

B. walked

C. walk 

D. walking

Câu 236 :

He later (3)     a master’s degree too.

A. earned

B. scored

C. took

D. make

Câu 244 :

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, Cor D for each question.

A MISSION TO MARS

      Have you ever had a dream about traveling to another planet in our solar system? If you have, there is an actual programme that is happening right now, and it hopes to send people to Mars in 2023. Known as the Mars One Mission, it will send a crew of four people on a one-way mission to colonize Mars. Those chosen people will have to be ready to say good-bye to the earth forever, as there will not be a return trip.

      For the people chosen, they will have to learn to do many different things. First of all, they will be living the rest of their lives with just a handful of other people, so they all must have personalities that allow them to get along. Second, the living quarters that they will have won’t be very spacious, so they will have to deal with that condition as well. If they feel homesick, they will only be able to communicate with people back on the earth via e-mail and videos and audio sent back and forth. However, there won’t be any real-time communication. Even at the speed of light, communication between the earth and Mars takes about 20 minutes.

      Whether the Mars One Mission will actually happen is the big question that a lot of people are asking. There is an enormous skepticism in the science community, and Wired magazine gave the mission a miserable score of two out of ten on its probability scale. However, for those who dream to go to Mars, at least they can say there is a possibility that it could happen.

1.   Who might like to go on this mission?

A. People who get along with others


B. People who get homesick easily



C. People with angry personalities


D. People who don't like to communicate

Câu 245 :
What will NOT happen to the people who go on the Mars One Mission?

A. They will communicate with people on the earth.

B. They will have to live with other people.

C. They will live in quarters that don’t have a lot of space inside.

D. They will return to do the earth.

Câu 246 :
What will NOT be spacious?

A. The spaceship

B. The magazines

C. The mission

D. The living quarters

Câu 247 :
Which of the following is considered miserable?


A. A crew on board of the Mars One Mission.



B. A score of the programme on the probability scale.


C. A personality of people taking part in the programme.


D. A mission of astronauts to the ISS.


Câu 248 :
How long will it take for a message to come back from Mars?

A. Around 20 minutes


B. Only a few seconds


C. Almost immediately

D. About an hour

Câu 249 :

Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

      The (1)                              of parental authority has changed. Today, no parent can (2)                   their children’s respect for granted: authority has to be earned. Several studies have shown the following problems.

      Trust: A lot of young people say their parents don’t trust them. Some of them have no privacy: their parents read all their emails, and enter their rooms (3)            knocking. All of these actions demonstrate lack of respect. (4)              ,these teenagers have little (5)                                  for their parents.

      Communication: Hardly any teens discuss their problems with their parents. That’s because very few teens feel their parents really listen to them. Instead, most parents tend to fire off an immediate (6)                            to their kid’s first sentence.

      Freedom: Interestingly. Most rebels come from very authoritarian homes where kids have very little freedom. Teens need (7)                                rules but they have to be clear and unchangeable. Also, if the mother and father don’t agree about discipline, teens have less respect for (8)                                  parents. They also need a lot of support and a little freedom to take their own decisions. None of them enjoy just listening to adults.

      Role models: Teens don’t have much respect for their parents if (9)                  of them actually does things (10)                       they expect their children to do. Like everybody, teens appreciate people who practice what they reach.

A. provision

B. concept

C. applicant


D. breadwinner


Câu 258 :

Fill in the blank with a suitable word.

      There has been a big change in the roles of men and women at home which in turn (1)                               their feelings about their roles. However, it is important to highlight how this distribution of tasks and responsibilities can affect the relationships (2)       may end up in discords, or even divorces. In order to make a distinction between the past and the present times (3)                               are provided: in the past, 75% (4)                        care ofall the washing and ironing. Husbands were involved in cleaning in only 17% and used their time at home on (5)                        repairs. The care of children was mainly a task carried out by women. The little time that men spent with children usually (6)                   the more enjoyable aspects of child care such as play and outings. However, this has (7)             because now women are the ones who spend less time at home (8)                     to their jobs or their different activities. And nowadays, most husbands stay at home taking care of children and (9)                      the cooking. As a consequence of the change in roles, women have become more liberal and think they can manage (10)                            their own. Men, on the other hand, feel that their position and power in the family has been replaced by women.

Câu 259 :

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

      Do you ever think about what schools will be like in the future? Many people think that students will study most regular classes such as maths, science and history online. Students will probably be able to these subjects anywhere using a computer. What will happen if students have problem with a subject? They might connect with a teacher through live videoconferencing. Expert teachers from learning centres will give students help wherever they live.

      Students will still take classes in a school, too. Schools will become places for learning social skills. Teachers will guide students in learning how to work together in getting along with each other. They will help students with group projects both in and out of the classroom.

      Volunteer work and working at local businesses will teach students important life skills about the world they live in. This will help students become an important part of their communities.Some experts say it will take five years for changes to begin in schools. Some say it will take longer. Most people agree, though, that computers will change education the way TVs and telephones changed life for people all over the world years before.

 

1.   What is the main idea of the passage?

A. All classes will be taught online in the future.

B. Teachers will help students from home in the future.


C. Kids won’t have to go to school in the future.


D. Computers will change education in the future.

Câu 260 :

What will happen if students meet difficulties with a subject?


A. They will telephone the teachers who are staying at the school to seek their help.



B. Schools will organise a live videoconference for teachers to help students with problems.



C. Teachers from learning centres will give them help through live videoconferencing.


D. They will meet their teachers in person for help with problems with the subject.

Câu 261 :

The main role of teachers in the future will be                                  .

A. helping students with group projects

B. organising live videoconferences

C. providing students with knowledge


D. guiding students to learn computers


Câu 262 :
Students will still go to school to                               .

A. play with their friends

B. learn all subjects

C. learn social skills

D. use computers

Câu 263 :
Students will learn important life skills through                                .

A. working in international businesses

B. doing volunteer work

C. going to school every day

D. taking online classes

Câu 264 :

Fill in the blank with a suitable word.

      Men have played a significant (1)                        in American society as the main breadwinner, and protector of the family. But the traditional role of men has slowly beentransferred to women. Society is changing (2)               women going to college, and gaining jobs. It may even happen in several years’time when women are given sole earning (3)                              in American society as the main (4)                          of the family. That is due in part to women gained working privileges (5)             to men in the 1970s.

      Up until the 1970s, men were the traditional family breadwinners, while women stayed at home, raised the kids, made dinner every night, cleaned the house, and ran all of the errands. Men went to work every day, making enough money to buy a nice home, buy a new car every so often.

      Once women were afforded the (6)                      to work in the same jobs men once held, men’s more traditional foothold in the workplace was loosened. Women were given bigger jobs with more responsibility, but women take jobs with major responsibly with (7)       pay than men.

      The role of men in American society is (8)                      with more women going to college, and obtaining careers; men are playing more untraditional roles at home.

      Women are still giving birth to the kids, running errands, cleaning, making dinner. Young children, boys as well as girls, are being raised with dad at home (9)                 care of the kids.

      Millions of families are also raising their young with mom and dad (10)                 all of the responsibilities. Today’s role of men in American society is more of a shared role, with a more undefined role.

Câu 266 :

Read the following passage and choose the best option for each numbered blank.

      In a traditional Korean society, women’s roles were (1)                         to the home. From a young age, women were taught the virtues of (2)                             and endurance to prepare for their future roles as wife and mother. Women, in general, could not participate in society (3)                           men did, and their role was limited to (4)                        matters.

      The situation began to change with the opening of the country to the outside world during the late 19th century. During this period modern schools were introduced, mostly by Western Christian missionaries. Some of these schools were founded with the specific (5)       of educating women. These educated women began to engage in the arts, teaching, religious work, and enlightening (6)                                   women. Women also took part in the independence movement against the Japanese occupation, and displayed no less vigor, determination, and courage than the men.

      With the establishment of the Republic of Korea in 1948, women achieved (7) rights for equal opportunities to pursue education, work, and public life. There is no doubt that the female labor force contributed significantly to the rapid economic growth that Korea achieved during the past three decades. An increasing number of women work in professional fields.

      By 2004, among those graduating from elementary school, 99.5 percent of girls continued their education in middle school. The comparable figure for high school and university was 87.6 percent.

      In (8)                     of characteristics of the female labor force, by 2004, 22.6 percent of female employees were serving in professional (9)                                   managerial positions.

      With an increasing number of women entering professional jobs, the government passed the “Equal Employment Act” in 1987 to prevent (10)                                   practices against female workers in regard to hiring and promotion opportunities.

A. dominated

B. separated

C. nominated

D. confined

Câu 283 :

Read the following text and choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

      There are as many kinds of careers as there are people. They vary greatly in the type of workinvolved and in the ways they influence a person’s life. The kind of career you have can affect your life in many ways. For example, it can determine where you live and the friends you make. It can reflect how much education you have and can determine the amount of money you earn. Your career can also affect the way you feel about yourself and the way other people act toward you. By making wise decisions concerning your career, you can help yourself build the life you want. To make wise decisions and plans, you need as much information as possible. The more you know about yourself and career opportunities, the better able you will be to choose asatisfying career. People differ in what they want from a career. Many people desire a highincome. Some hope for fame. Others want adventure. Still others want to serve people and make the world a better place. Before you begin to explore career fields, you should determine your values, your interests, and your aptitudes (abilities). Most people are happiest in jobs that fit their values, interests and aptitudes. Each person has many values, which vary in strength. For example, money is the strongest value for some people – that is, wealth is more important to them than anything else. As a result, they focus their thoughts, behavior, and emotions on the goal of earning a high income. Other values include devotion to religion, taking risks, spending time with family, and helping others. People should understand their values prior to making a career decision. You can develop an understanding of your values by asking yourself what is most important to you and by examining your beliefs. For example, is it important to you to work as a member of a team? Or would you rather be in charge or work alone? If working alone or being in charge is important to you, independence is probably one of your primary values.

1.   There are as many kinds of careers as                              .

A. they are needed

B, there are people

C. decisions and plans

D. opportunities

Câu 284 :

The kind of career you have can                                .

A. influence your interests

B. change your life completely

C. affect your life in many ways

D. influence your aptitudes

Câu 285 :
To make wise career decisions and plans you need               .

A. a wise advice

B. as much information as possible

C. a lot of money

D. a lot of friends

Câu 286 :
The money you know about yourself and career opportunities                                 .

A. the better able you will be to choose a satisfying career

B. the better choice you will do


C. the better friend you make



D. the better education you get


Câu 287 :
Each pence has mans values, which vary                   .

A. in aptitudes

B. in meanings

C. in interests

D in strength

Câu 288 :
Most people are happiest m jobs that             .

A. fit their financial well-being

B. fit their values, interests and aptitudes

C. fit their devotion to religion

D. fit their goal of earning a high income

Câu 289 :
People should understand their values prior                         .

A. to asking some pieces of advice

B. to spending time with family

C. to taking risks

D. to making a career decision

Câu 290 :
You can develop an understanding of your values by                                   .

A. examining your parents and friends

B. examining your beliefs

C. examining your interests

D. examining your abilities

Câu 291 :
The kind of career can determine                               .

A. where you live and the friends you make


B. your future notoriety


C. your interests

D. your values

Câu 292 :
The kind of career can reflect            .

A. how much information you have

B. how much education you have

C. how much money  

D. how much time you have

Câu 294 :

Read the following passage and choose the best option for each numbered blank.

      A career used to be understood as a single (1)                 that people did to earn a living. However, in the changing world of work, nowadays people have to keep learning and be responsible for building their future. Therefore, a career is now considered more than a job. Rather, it is an (2)             process of learning and development of skills and (3) .

      Choosing a career (4)                   is hard - you have to consider many things. Firstly, you Should consider what you like, what is most important to you, what you are good at and who is there to help you. For example, you may care (5)                       about earning as much money aspossible or you may want to experience job (6)              , or make a difference to society. Then, you should (7)               account education and learning styles. You may want to follow an academic route of high school, then college or university. (8)                     , you may opt for vocational training where you learn skills which can be applied directly to a job. Thirdly, you should do your own research to explore possible career paths. For instance, career paths in education include teaching, (9)       development, research or administration. Finally, speak to people. Your parents, your teachers, and even your (10)                  can give you good advice.

A. task

B. emission

C. occupation

D. job

Câu 300 :
Then, you should (7)              account education and learning styles.

A. take over

B. take into

C. take up

D. take on

Câu 304 :

Fill in the blank using the words in the box.

Fill in the blank using the words in the box. (ảnh 1)


      Perhaps the most common type of tourism is what most people (1)                         with traveling: recreation tourism. This is (2)                             people go to a place that is very different from their regular day-to-day life to relax and have fun. Beaches, theme parks and camp grounds are often the most common places regularly visited by (3)                        tourists.

      If the (4)                            of one’s visit to a particular place is to get to know its history and culture then this type of tourism is known as cultural tourism. They may attend festivals and ceremonies in order to (5)                                  a better understanding of the people, their beliefs and their practices.

      For tourists who want to see wildlife or take the joy of just being in the middle of the nature, nature tourism is the answer. Ecotourism and nature treks are all part of this kind of tourism. Bird watching, for example, is one activity that nature tourists are fond of doing. What (6)                                  this kind of tourism is that it has low impact (7)           the local community.

      Religious tourism is another type of tourism where people go to a religious location or locations to follow the (8)                                      of their founder or to attend a religious (9)                            .

      Medical or health tourism is a relatively new type of tourist (10)                             where the main focus of the travel is improving one’s health, physical appearance or fitness.

Câu 306 :
Space has no “up” or “down”, but it does have (2)                .

A. microgravity

B. gravity

C. law of gravity

D. none of gravity

Câu 313 :
Different things such as excitement or (8) _____ can disrupt an astronaut’s sleep (9)                   .

A. homesickness

B. motion sickness

C. morning sickness

D. sleeping sickness

Câu 316 :

Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each question.

      We will probably never know who first sold a beef inside a bun, but there are lots of contenders for having invented something similar.

      Genghis Khan and his army of Mongol horsemen used to snack on raw beef which they kept underneath their saddles. They also ground meat from lamb or mutton. This was fast food for busy warriors on horseback at that time. When theMongols invaded Russia, the snack became known as “Steak Tartare”. In the 17thand 18th centuries trade between Germany and Russia gave rise to the “Tartare steak”, while the “Hamburg steak” became popular with German sailors along the New York City harbor.

      It’s speculated that the first “Hamburger steak” was served at Delmonico’s Restaurant in New York City in 1834, but not in a bun. In 1885 Charlie “Hamburger” Nagreen served flattened meatballs between two slices of bread. As late as 1904 Fletcher Davis of Athens, Texas, attracted much attention when he sold his hamburgers at the St. Louis World’s Fair. Davis’s claim to having originated the hamburger has been supported by both McDonalds and Dairy Queen.

      Brothers Frank and Charles Menches may also have made a major contribution to hamburger history: they sold ground pork sandwiches at the Erie Country Fair in New York, but one day in 1885, they were forced to use chopped beef because their butcher had run out of pork. They mixed in some coffee and brown sugar to beef p the taste and sold their “Hamburger Sandwiches”. The name “Hamburger” came from Hamburg, New York, the location of the fair.

1.   What was the Menches’ contribution to hamburger history?

A. They began to use chopped pork.


B. They changed the taste of pork.



C. They began to ground pork for sandwiches.


D. They used another meat and added flavors.

Câu 317 :

Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each question.

      We will probably never know who first sold a beef inside a bun, but there are lots of contenders for having invented something similar.

      Genghis Khan and his army of Mongol horsemen used to snack on raw beef which they kept underneath their saddles. They also ground meat from lamb or mutton. This was fast food for busy warriors on horseback at that time. When theMongols invaded Russia, the snack became known as “Steak Tartare”. In the 17thand 18th centuries trade between Germany and Russia gave rise to the “Tartare steak”, while the “Hamburg steak” became popular with German sailors along the New York City harbor.

      It’s speculated that the first “Hamburger steak” was served at Delmonico’s Restaurant in New York City in 1834, but not in a bun. In 1885 Charlie “Hamburger” Nagreen served flattened meatballs between two slices of bread. As late as 1904 Fletcher Davis of Athens, Texas, attracted much attention when he sold his hamburgers at the St. Louis World’s Fair. Davis’s claim to having originated the hamburger has been supported by both McDonalds and Dairy Queen.

      Brothers Frank and Charles Menches may also have made a major contribution to hamburger history: they sold ground pork sandwiches at the Erie Country Fair in New York, but one day in 1885, they were forced to use chopped beef because their butcher had run out of pork. They mixed in some coffee and brown sugar to beef p the taste and sold their “Hamburger Sandwiches”. The name “Hamburger” came from Hamburg, New York, the location of the fair.

1.   What was the Menches’ contribution to hamburger history?

A. They began to use chopped pork.


B. They changed the taste of pork.



C. They began to ground pork for sandwiches.


D. They used another meat and added flavors.

Câu 318 :

Which of the following is NOT stated about the Mongols in paragraph 2?

A. They kept lambs and mutton nearby.

B. They used to eat non-cooked meat.


C. They occupied the Russian territories.


D. They used to eat while riding a horse.

Câu 319 :
Where did “hamburger” get its name from?

A. A place

B. The Germans

C. A man

D. A fair

Câu 320 :
Which of the following is stated in the passage?

A. Hamburger was first served in Germany.

B. Sailors brought hamburger steak to New York.

C. Tartar stake became popular in the 17th century.

D. Minced beef appeared in the 15th century.

Câu 321 :
Whom was “hamburger steak” invented by, according to paragraph 3?

A. Fletcher Davis

B. Delmonico

C. Charlie “Hamburger” Nagreen

D. McDonalds

Câu 328 :

Read the following passage and answer the questions.

THE OLYMPIC GAMES

      Every four years people all over the world watch the Olympic Games. It is a time for all kinds of people to unite in peace. Some of them join together to compete for gold medals. Millions of other people watch them on television.

      Why do we have the Olympics? How did they begin? The first Olympic Games were in Greece in 776 B.C. There was only one event. People ran a race the length of the stadium. The Games lasted one day.

      Slowly people added more events. The Games were only for men, and women could not even watch them. Only Greeks competed. They came from all parts of the Greek world. The time of the Games was a time of peace, and the government let everyone travel safely. Kings competed against common people. The winners became national heroes.

      The first modern Games were in 1896 in Athens. The Greeks built a new stadium for the competition. Athletes from several countries competed. Then there were Olympics every four years in different cities in Europe and the United States until 1952. After that they were held in Melbourne, Tokyo, Mexico City, and Montreal besides in European cities. Each year there were athletes from more nations. The first Winter Olympics were in 1924. The athletes compete in skiing and other winter sports.

      Today there must be Olympic Games every four years. The Games must have at least fifteen events, and they cannot last more than sixteen days. There is no age limit people of any age can compete.

      The competitors must not be professionals. They must be amateurs. The athletes compete for gold medals. The winners are still national heroes, as they were in the early Olympic Games in Greece.

      In 1956, Egypt, Iraq, and Lebanon boycotted the Games. They did not compete in the Games because several countries took the Suez Canal from Egypt that year. Other countries boycotted the Games in 1964 and 1976. In 1980, the United States and other countries boycotted the Games in Moscow. In 1984, the Soviet Union and other countries boycotted the Games in Los Angeles. How can the nations of the world solve this problem? Maybe the Games should be in Greece every year, where they began. Then athletes from all over the world could compete without any boycotts.

 

Questions

1.   What was the only event in the first Olympic Games?

      .............................................................................................................................

2.   How many nations played in the first Games?

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3.   What is the age limit?

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4.   Are the competitors professionals or amateurs?

      .............................................................................................................................

5.   Where and when is the next Olympic Games?

      .............................................................................................................................

Câu 339 : Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.

A. fine

B. good   

C. well   

D. all are correct

Câu 343 :

Read the passage about family traditions in Viet Nam, and fill in the blanks with the suitable words.

            importance           there         because           ancestors        by

            arrange                 more         responsible     look                 after

      Marriage and family are very important in Viet Nam. In the countryside,parents often (1)                                marriages; divorce remains uncommon, thoughis (2)                                   frequent in cities. In traditional Vietnamese families, rolesare rigid. The man of the house is primarily (3)                                       for the family’seconomic well-being. Older children help to (4)                                                after youngersiblings. Discipline is viewed as a parental duty.

      The woman of the house looks (5)                       her parents, husband andchildren. In rural areas, women also do much agricultural work. Vietnamesewomen live (6)                         the “four virtues”: hard work, beauty, refined speechand excellent conduct.

      The Vietnamese attach great (7)                                       to two traditional familyobligations: to care for their parents in their old age and to worship them after death. In each Vietnamese family, (8)                         is at least one altar on whichthere are the pictures of their ancestors. Family members worship their ancestors (9)                                they think parents after death will go to live in another world and this altar is the place where the ancestors’ souls live in. As a result, every day Vietnamese people lay flowers or sometimes fruits on the altar for the belief that those (10)                         will enjoy them.

 

Câu 345 :

Read the passage and answer the questions below

      David wants to buy a Christmas present for a very special person, his mother. David’s father gives him $5.00 pocket money a week and David puts $2.00 a weekinto his bank account. After three months David takes $20.00 out of his bank account and goes to the shopping mall. He looks and looks for a perfect gift.

      Suddenly he sees a beautiful brooch in the shape of his favourite pet. He says to himself, “My mother loves jewelry, and the brooch costs only $17.00.” He buys the brooch and takes it home. He wraps the present in Christmas paper and places itunder the tree. He is very excited and he is looking forward to Christmas morning to see the joy on his mother’s face.

      But when his mother opens the present she screams with fright because she sees a spider.

1.   Who does David get his money from?

      .................................................................................................................

2.   What does David want to buy his Mother?

      .................................................................................................................

3.   How much money does David take to the mall?

      .................................................................................................................

4.   What does David buy his mother?

      .................................................................................................................

5.   What does David do with the present when he takes it home?

      .................................................................................................................

6.   Why does David’s mother scream?

      .................................................................................................................

 

7.   Why does David buy a spider brooch?

      .................................................................................................................

8.   Where does David put the present on Christmas Eve?

      .................................................................................................................

Câu 346 :

Complete the conversation between Nick and Mai about Vietnamese table manners with the sentences given (A-H). Practise the conversation with your partner.

      A.No. You should wait to be shown where to sit, and the oldest person should sit first.

      B.Yeah, you should try to finish everything on your plate.

      C.You should bring a small gift, such as fruits, sweets, flowers...

      D.You shouldn’t bring handkerchiefs, anything black, or yellow flowers.

      E.They are chopsticks and a flat spoon.

      E.You should rest your chopsticks on top of your rice bowl.

      G.Yes, and remember to cover your mouth when using a toothpick.

      H.Chopsticks should be placed on the table or a chopstick holder after a few mouthful or when breaking to drink or speak.

Peter:         What should I do first if I am invited to a Vietnamese home for dinner, Huong?

Huong:      (1)____________________________________________________________

Peter:         Which kinds of gift shouldn’t I bring?

Huong:      (2)____________________________________________________________

Peter:         Can I sit at the dining table as I would like to?

Huong:      (3)____________________________________________________________

Peter:         What are the most common utensils for a meal in Viet Nam?

Huong:      (4)____________________________________________________________

Peter:         Where should I place my chopsticks when breaking to drink or speak?

Huong:      (5)____________________________________________________________

Peter:         Is there anything else that I have to pay attention to during the meal?

Huong:      (6)____________________________________________________________

Peter:         What should I do when I finish dinner?

Huong:      (7)____________________________________________________________

Peter:         Do Vietnamese people often use toothpicks after finishing a meal?

Huong:      (8)____________________________________________________________

Peter:         Thank you so much, Mai.

Huong:      You’re welcome. I hope you’ll enjoy having a meal with a Vietnamese household.

Câu 347 : Choose the option that best fits each of the blank spaces.

A. traditional  

B. modern    

C. music  

D. summer

Câu 349 :

Read the passage and answer these questions below.

      TET holiday is celebrated on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Viet Nam. Some weeks before the New Year, the Vietnamese clean their houses and paint the walls. New clothes are bought for the occasion. One or two days before the festival, people make Bank Chung, which is the traditional cake, and kinds of jam. On the New Year’s Eve, the whole family gets together for a reunion dinner. Every member of the family should be present during the dinner in which many different kinds of dishes are served. On the New Year morning, the young member of the family pays their respects to the elders. And the children receive lucky money wrapped in red tiny envelops. Then people go to visit their neighbors, friends and relatives.

1.   Is TET holiday celebrated on the second day of the Lunar New Year in Viet Nam?

      .................................................................................................................

2.   What do the Vietnamese often do some weeks before the New Year?

      .................................................................................................................

3.   Who do people often visit on TET holiday?

      .................................................................................................................

4.   How many kinds of dishes are served in the reunion dinner?

      .................................................................................................................

Câu 351 : Choose the option that best fits each of the blank spaces.

A. in   

B. at   

C. on

D. from

Câu 353 : Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

A. organize   

B. being held  

C. hold   

D. organized

Câu 355 :

Fill the gaps with the words/ phrases in the box.

In addition                       also                        As I have noted

      In my opinion            Besides                  I think


MY FAVORITE LEISURE ACTIVITY IS LISTENING TO MUSIC

      (1)                                      , listening to music not only helps me relax but alsoprovides me with musical knowledge. I (2)                                  like the time that I can lie lazily in bed, put on the small earphone with my iPod and enjoy any favorite songs of many kinds of music: pop,hip-hop, rock or jazz. I like pop music very much because I think it is gentle and suitable for teenagers. I listen to rock music when I am sad and after that I feel cheerful and happy.

      (3)                                      music from other countries is also good for teenagersto understand other cultures. (4)                                that, the lyrics are easy tounderstand and interesting. (5)                                          , it can improve my English and listening skills. (6)                                           , music is an important part of my life and ithelps me love my life more.

Câu 356 :

Complete the first part of the story Cinderella. Use the verbs from the box in the Past Simple Tense.

sleep                love            wash          see             say (x2)     be (x2)       iron

      have (x2)   run            scrub         tear            live             come


      Once upon a time, there (1)                                  a pretty young girl named Cinderella.She (2)                         with her mean stepmother and two jealous stepsisters. PoorCinderella (3)                           to do all of the cooking and cleaning. She (4)                  in a dusty attic and (5)                        nothing to wear but old clothes. But no matterhow mean her stepmother and stepsisters (6)              , Cinderella was alwayscheerful. Even the animals (7)               to be near her. One day a letter (8)                             , inviting everyone to the King’s palace for a ball.

      Cinderella’s stepmother (9)                      , “Cinderella, you may go, but only if youfinish your work.”

      Cinderella (10)                  , (11)                            and (12)                      floors all day.Meanwhile, Cinderella’s little friends made her a lovely gown. When Cinderella’sstepsisters (13)                                the gown, they (14)                       it to pieces. “That’s myribbon!” cried one.

      “And those are my beads!” the other shouted. Cinderella (15)                to thegarden in tears. “Now I can’t go to the ball,” she cried.

      “Don’t cry, my child,” (16)                      a gentle voice.

      “I am your fairy godmother, and I have come to help you."

Câu 357 :

Read the following passage, answer/ complete the questions/ statements below it.

      Once, there was a boy named Boly. He lived with his aged grandmother in Kanchi Village. His grandmother always woke up very early in the morning and made little buns and cakes. She sold them in the market place. With the money she earned, she sent Boly to school.

      Boly was a good boy. He was an orphan. He loved his grandmother a lot. After school, he always went home quickly. Then, he would have his lunch and do his homework. In the evenings, Boly would go round the village selling the cakes his grandmother made. Boly and his grandmother lived quite happily.

      One day, Boly’s grandmother fell ill. She could not make any more cakes. Boly now had to look for work. He went from house to house doing odd jobs.

      It was in one of these houses that a kind gentleman asked Boly why he was working at such a tender age. After listening to Boly’s story, the man said that he wanted to adopt Boly. He was willing to take care of Boly’s grandmother too. From then on, Boly and his grandmother led a very happy life.

1.   The phrases of words “very old” is similar to the word ......................... in the text.

2.   Boly was living with his grandmother because...........................................................................

      .....................................................................................................................................................

3.   Boly’s grandmother could afford to send him to school by........................................................

4.   After school, Boly would immediately........................................................................................

5.   Boly had to look for work because..............................................................................................

 

Câu 358 :

Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the correct words.

      When a light passenger plane flew off course some time (1)                   , it crashed(2)                          the mountains and its pilot was killed. (3)                                    only passengers, ayoung woman and her two baby daughters were unhurt. It was the (4)             ofwinter. Snow lay thick (5)   the ground. The woman knew that the nearestvillage was miles (6)          . When it grew dark, she turned a suitcase (7)                        a bed and put the children inside it, covering them (8)                                 all the clothes shecould find. During the night, (9)            got terrible cold. The woman kept as nearas she (10)                        to the children and even tried to get into the case herself, but itwas too small. Early the (11)                                morning, she heard planes passing overheadand wondered how she could (12)                           a signal. Then she had an idea. Shestamped out the letters “SOS” in the snow. Fortunately, a pilot saw the signal andsent a message (13)                     radio to nearest town. It was not (14)              beforea helicopter arrived on the scene and (15)                    the survivors of the plane crash.

Câu 361 :

Read the following passage then fill in each blank.

      Dear Grandma and Grandpa,

      Hi. I’m on holiday (1) .................. Majorca with my friends, Tracy and Sharon. Wearrived last Saturday. The first two days the weather wasn’t very (2) .................., so we did some sightseeing. We (3)    .................. lots of photographs. (4) .................. Wednesday we hired a car and (5) .................. out into the country. We (6) .................. for lunch at a lovely little village and then in the (7)      .................. we found a beautiful beach. Last night, we went to (8) .................. disco. We didn’t (9) .................. back till about 4 am, so we got up (10) .................. this morning and wedecided to have a relaxing day by the hotel swimming pool. So that’s where I am now.

 

Câu 362 :

Read the following passage then answer the questions:

      Gong culture in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam has been recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Gong culture covers five provinces of the Central Highlands: Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong and Lam Dong. The masters of gong culture are the ethnic groups of Bahnar, Sedang, Mnong, Coho... The Gong Festival is held annually in the Central Highlands. In the festival, artists from these provinces give gong performances, highlighting the gong culture of their own province. For the ethnic groups of the Central Highlands, gongs are musical instruments of special power. It is believed that every Gong is the symbol of a god who grows more powerful as the Gong gets older. Therefore, gongs are associated with special occasions in people’s lives, such as the building of new houses, funerals, crop praying ceremonies... The Gong sound is a way to communicate with the gods.

Answer the questions:

1.   Where does Gong culture exist?

      .............................................................................................................................

2.   How often is the Gong Festival held?

      .............................................................................................................................

3.   What do artists do in the Gong Festival?

      .............................................................................................................................

4.   Are Gongs pieces of folk music?

      .............................................................................................................................

5.   Is the gong sound a way to communicate with the ancestors?

      .............................................................................................................................

Câu 363 :

Read the passages and write True for (T) of False for (F).

His early life

      George Washington was born in Virginia. His family owned abigfarm and had George didn’t have much education. Duringhis life he had three jobs: he was a farmer,a soldier, and a politician. He loved the life of a farmer. He grew tobacco and owned horses. He worked hard but he also liked dancing and going to the theatre. In 1759 he married a widow called Martha Custis. They were happy together, but didn’t have anychildren.

His later life

      He was Commander-in-Chief of thearmy and fought the British in the War ofIndependence. When the war ended in 1781 he was happy to go back to the farm, but his country wanted him to be President. Finally, in 1789, he became President, and gave his name to the new capital city. He started the building of the White House, but he never lived in it. By 1797 he was tired of politics. He went back to his farm and died there two years later.

1.   ____________ He came from a rich family.

2.   ____________ He loved being a politician.

3.   ____________ He worked hard.

4.   ____________ He had a lot of other interests.

5.   ____________ He had a good education.

6.   ____________ He married, but didn’t have any children.

7.   ____________ He was in office for eight years.

8.   ____________ He was happy to live and work on the farm.

9.   ____________ Finally he was tired of politics and resigned.

10. ____________ Americans loved him very much.

 

Câu 365 :

Read the passage then answer the questions.

      The Youth and Young Pioneers Organization was founded in Vietnam on March 26th, 1931. It builds character, and encourages good citizenship and personal fitness.

      The Y & Y has many plans to help the community. It encourages all members to take part in different programs.

      The recycling program can help people save natural resources. The “Rosy Smile" program helps raise fund for the poor children. The “Green Sunday” program makes the city more beautiful with clean streets, plenty of trees and flowers. It gives more green color to the city and it is done on Sunday so it has the name “Green Sunday”.

      There are some more helpful programs such as “helping the elderly and street children”, “supporting cultural-sport”, “young scientists”, etc....

1.   When was the Y & Y founded?

      .....................................................................................................

2.   What does it build?

      .....................................................................................................

3.   What does it encourage?

      .....................................................................................................

4.   Why is it named “Green Sunday”?

      .....................................................................................................

5.   What does the recycling help?

                       

Câu 366 :

Read the passage and fill a suitable word in each blank to complete its summary below.

Nasreddin’s Visitors

      One day a visitor came to Nasreddin’s house. “I am your cousin from Konya,” he said, “and I have brought you a duck to celebrate the visit.” Nasreddin was delighted.He asked his wife to cook the duck, and served the visitor a fine dinner.

      The next day another visitor arrived. “I am the friend of the man who brought you the duck,” he said. Nasreddin invited him in and gave him a good meal. The next day another visitor arrived, and said he was the friend of the friend of the man who had brought the duck. Again Nasreddin invited him in for a meat. However, he was getting annoyed. Visitors seemed to be using his house as a restaurant. Then another visitor came, and said he was the friend of the friend of the friend of the man who had brought the duck. Nasreddin invited him to eat dinner with him. His wife brought some soup to the table and the visitor tasted it. “What kind of soup is this?'” asked the visitor. “It tastes just like warm water.” “Ah!” said Nasreddin, “That is the soup of the soup of the soup of the duck.”

      One day, Nasreddin had a ....................... (1) who claimed to be his ....................... (2) from Konya. The visitor brought a ....................... (3) as a gift, and Nasreddin’s ....................... (4) made some ....................... (5) with it, and served a fine meal.

      Then another visitor arrived, saying he was a ....................... (6) of the cousin;then a third, who said he was a friend of the friend of the cousin. They didn’t bringany ....................... (7), but Nasreddin gave them a meal anyway. However, when the ....................... (8)visitor arrived, Nasreddin became angry. Instead of soup, heserved.................. (9) water. He told the friend of the friend of the friend of thecousin that it was soup of the soup of the soup of the .................... (10).

Câu 371 :

Read the following passage and then answer the questions below it.

      Air pollution is a cause of ill-health in human beings. In a lot of countries there are laws limiting the amount of smoke which factories can produce. Although there isn’t enough information on the effects of smoke in the atmosphere, doctors have proved that air pollution causes lung diseases.

      The gases from the exhausts of cars have also increased air pollution in most cities. The lead in petrol produces a poisonous gas which often collects in busy streets surrounded by high buildings. Children who live in areas where there is a lot of lead in the atmosphere cannot think as quickly as other children and they are clumsy when they use their hands.

      There are other long-term effects of pollution. If the gases in the atmosphere continue to increase, the earth’s climate may become warmer. A lot of the ice near the Poles may melt and may cause serious floods.

1.   What can make people sick?

      ___________________________________________________

2.   Where does smoke come from?

      ___________________________________________________

3.   Can air pollution cause lung diseases?

      ___________________________________________________

4.   What else can cause air pollution in cities?

      ___________________________________________________

5.   Why does the earth’s climate become warmer?

      ___________________________________________________

Câu 372 :

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

Saving the Environment: One Home at a Time

      Pollution can be seen not only throughout the world, but also in our own homes. It comes from household chemicals, the amount of water people use and the waste people produce and throw away. What can be done to stop this pollution? Surprisingly, a person can help save the environment by doing simple things.

      First, we need to recycle, which allows products to be used over and over again. Recycling can also reduce the number of trees cut down to produce paper products. It takes very little effort. It is not hard to place plastic and glass bottles, aluminum cans and paper in a bin. Anyone can do it.

      Second, we need to watch the amount of water used at home. It can be conserved by taking short showers instead of baths, repairing leaky faucets, using the dishwasher or washing machine only when fully loaded, or simply turning the faucet off while brushing your teeth.

      Third, we need to reduce waste. We need to recycle whenever possible, but shouldalso try to use this waste effectively. For example, grass clippings and food scraps can be made into compost for plants. The average person produces 4.3 pounds of waste every day, but we can reduce that amount by recycling and reusing.

      If we do our part in our own homes, we can help keep the planet from becoming more polluted.

1.   Pollution is caused from the following sources except                .

A. water in rivers    

B. water from households

C. wastes  

D. house chemicals

Câu 373 :

Read the passage and then answer the questions.

THE CAMEL

      The camel can go without water for a long time. Some people think it stores water in its hump. This is not true. It stores food in its hump. The camel’s body changes the food into fat. Then it stores the fat in its hump. It cannot store the fat all over its body. Fat all over an animal’s body keeps the animal warm. Camels live in the desert. They do not want to be warm during the day.

      The desert is very hot. The camel gets hotter and hotter during the day. It stores this heat in its body because the nights are cool.

      The Arabian camel has one hump. The Bactrian camel of Central Asia has two humps. It also has long, thick hair because the winters are cold in Central Asia.

      There is a lot of sand in the dessert. The camel has long eyelashes. Then sand cannot go into the camel’s eyes.

      Arabic has about 150 words to describe a camel. Arabs need all these words because the camel is very important to them.

Questions

1.   Where do camels live?

      .................................................................................................................

2.   What does a camel store in its hump?

      .................................................................................................................

3.   The camel doesn’t store fat all over its body. Why?

      .................................................................................................................

      .................................................................................................................

4.   Why does it store heat during the day?

      .................................................................................................................

5.   Why does a Bactrian camel have long thick hair?

                       

Câu 375 :

Read the following passage and then answer the questions below it.

      In the world today there are 5,000 to 6,000 living languages, of which English is the most widely used. As a mother tongue, it ranks second only to Chinese, which is little used outside China.

      English is the most international of languages. It is used as the language of aviation, international sport and pop music. Sixty percent of the world’s radio stations broadcast in English, and more than half of the world’s scientific papers are printed in English.

      It is true that a great number of people are involved in the use of English. To people in Africa, Asia, and South America, English is an important foreign language to master. In most countries in the world, the English language is used as the language of business, commerce, and technology. English is now an effective medium of international communication. However, it is the written English which is not systematically phonetic, that causes difficulties to non-native speakers.

1.   Which language is used as the language of aviation, international sport and pop music?

      _______________________________________________________________

2.   Why is English an important foreign language used in many countries?

      _______________________________________________________________

3.   What difficulties may learners of English be confronted with? Why?

      _______________________________________________________________

4.   Name three countries in which English is spoken as a first language.

      _______________________________________________________________

5.   As a mother tongue, why does English rank second only to Chinese?

      _______________________________________________________________

Câu 376 :

Read the passage and answer the questions below.

ENGLISH IS CONFUSING

      “Good evening, everybody!” said the teacher, Donna. “Where is everybody?” That was sort of a daily joke by Donna. Usually the class started with only two or three students present, and then filled up as the minutes went by. It was summertime. Summer school was only eight weeks long. Class attendance was always smaller than during fall and spring semesters.

      “I don’t know, teacher. Maybe they late or no come,” said one student. “Maybe watching TV football tonight.”

      “Is there a soccer game tonight? It seems like there’s a soccer game every night. Oh, well. Let’s get started, okay? We’re on page 36 in the workbook. Tonight we’re studying participles as adjectives. Students are always confused when they learn about the present and past participles, so we will practice this a lot. Tonight, we’re just going to practice the present participle.

      “The present participle tells us what emotion or feeling the subject is causing. For example, ‘Grammar is boring’ means that the subject – grammar – causes an emotion of boredom. If we say, ‘The movie is interesting,’ we are saying that the movie causes a feeling of interest. If we say, ‘The roller coaster is exciting,’ we are saying that the roller coaster causes a feeling of excitement. Any questions so far? Am I confusing you? Is everyone confused?”

      The classroom was quiet. Donna looked at blank faces. They were confused. She knew this would take a while. But eventually, the faster students would grasp it, and then they would help the slower students. By the end of the evening, most of the class would feel comfortable using the present participle.

      Donna erased the board and put some new examples on it. She loved guiding her students through difficult topics like this one. She always felt a little bit thrilled when the look of understanding came to their faces.

1.   What was Donna’s daily joke?

      .....................................................................................................

2.   How many students were usually present when class started?

      .....................................................................................................

3.   Which season was it?

      .....................................................................................................

4.   How long did summer school last?

      .....................................................................................................

5.   What was always smaller in the summer?

      .....................................................................................................

6.   What were some absent students doing, perhaps?

      .....................................................................................................

7.   What was tonight’s subject?

      .....................................................................................................

Câu 379 :

Read the following passage, choose the best answer for each question followed.

      Since the world has become industrialized, there has been an increase in the number of animal species that have either become extinct or have neared extinction. Bengal tiger, for instance, which once roamed the jungles in vast number, now only about 2,300 and by the year 2025, their population is estimated to be down to zero. What is alarming about the case of the Bengal tiger is that this extinction will have been caused almost entirely by poachers who according to some sources, are not interested in material gain but in personal gratification. This is an example of thecallousness that is part of what is causing the problem of extinction. Animals like Bengal tigers as well as other endangered species are a valuable part of the world’s ecosystem. International laws protecting these animals must be enacted to ensure their survival and the survival of our planet.

      Countries around the world have begun to deal with the problem in various ways. Some countries, in order to circumvent the problem, have allocated large amounts of land to animal reserves. They then charge admission to help defray the costs of maintaining the parks and they often must also depend on world organizations for support. With the money they get, they can invest in equipment, and patrols to protect the animals. Another solution that is an attempt to stem the tideof animal extinction is an international boycott of products made from endangered species. This seems fairly effective but it will not, by itself, prevent animals from being hunted and killed.

1.   What is the main topic of the passage?

A. the Bengal tiger  

B. international boycotts

C. endangered species 

D. problems with industrialization

Câu 382 : Read the following passage and choose the best answers each of the questions.

A. chemist 

B. American  

C. inventor 

D. all are correct

Câu 383 :

Read the text and fill in the blanks with the suitable words.

                        successful       effect               communicative           poisons

                        harmful          with                 increasing                   major

 

WATER POLLUTION IN INDIA

      Contamination of water from any external source that makes it (1)                    tolife is known as water pollution. (2)               the fast industrial development andmodern civilization, the problem of water pollution is (3)       day by day. The(4)                  sources of water pollution are domestic wastes, agricultural wastes,sewage disposal, industrial wastes, radioactive wastes and oil leakages.

      All the India rivers, including the holy river Ganga, have become highly polluted today. However, the Ganga Action Plan to control its water from pollution has notbeen proved (5)        . The (6)                                  of water pollution is widespread. Itcauses many severe water-borne diseases.

      According to WHO, 21 per cent of all (7)                        diseases in India are water­borne diseases. Oil is the main pollutant of the sea water. Huge tankers often dump oil into the sea. This act of dumping (8)                  kills sea plants and animals.

Câu 384 : Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.

A. in  

B. at      

C. aver   

D. on

Câu 387 :

Read the passage and complete the sentences.

      One of the main sources for the spreading of news and events through out the world is the newspaper. The purpose of newspaper is to inform the public of political, social, economic and entertainment happenings, among other things. Generally, there are three types of newspapers. Daily newspapers publish at least one edition every weekday. Most dailies also have a weekend edition. Daily newspapers often have sections for news, sports, arts, and entertainment, business, and classified advertising. Weekly newspapers print once a week and cover news of interest to readers in a smaller area than that of a daily paper. They focus on local happenings rather than national or international events. Special-interest newspapers may publish daily, weekly, monthly, or even less frequently. They generally disseminate news of interest to a particular group of readers of feature news about a specific topic.

      Thanks to the development of Internet, we can now get access to electronic newspapers. To some extent, e-newspapers are cheap, up-to-date, and convenient for most readers in the world.

1.   The purpose of newspapers is to.................................................................................................

      .....................................................................................................................................................

2.   There are three types of newspaper. They are ............................................................................

      .....................................................................................................................................................

3.   Daily newspapers often have sections for ..................................................................................

      .....................................................................................................................................................

4.   Weekly newspapers focus on .....................................................................................................

      .....................................................................................................................................................

5.   Special-interest newspapers cover news of interest to ...............................................................

      .....................................................................................................................................................

6.   Electronic newspapers are ..........................................................................................................

                       

Câu 388 :

Read the passage and answer the questions.

THE POSTAGE STAMP

      Before the invention of the postage stamp, it was difficult to send a letter to another country. The sender paid for the letter to travel in his or her own country. Then the person in the other country paid for that part of the trip. If a letter crossed several countries, the problem was worse.

      Rowland Hill, a British teacher, had the idea of the postage stamp with gum on the back. The British post office made the first stamps in 1840. They were the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue. A person bought a stamp and put it on a letter, the post office delivered the letter. When people received letters, they didn’t have to pay anything. The letters was prepaid.

      Postage stamps became popular in Great Britain immediately. Other countries started making their own postage stamps very quickly.

      There were still problems with international mail. Some countries did not want accept letter with stamps from another countries. Finally, in 1874, a German organized the Universal Postal System. Each country in the UPS agreed to accept letter with prepaid postage from the other members. Today the offices of the U PS are in Switzerland. Almost every country in the world is a member of this organization. It takes care of any international mail problems.

      Today post offices in every country sell beautiful stamps. Collecting stamps is one of the most popular hobbies in the world, and every stamp collector knows about the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue.

 

Questions

1.   Why was it difficult to send a letter to another country before the invention of the postage stamp?

      .....................................................................................................................................................

      .....................................................................................................................................................

2.   Why were the postage stamps popular?

      .....................................................................................................................................................

      .....................................................................................................................................................

3.   How did other countries react with the postage stamps?

      .....................................................................................................................................................

4.   What does the Universal Postal System do today?

      .....................................................................................................................................................

5.   Why do stamp collectors know about the Penny Black?

      .....................................................................................................................................................

Câu 390 : Read, then choose the best answer (A, B, c or D) to complete the gap.

A. unless 

B. when   

C. while 

D. whether

Câu 394 :

Read the passage and use the words in the box to fill in the space.

which, smaller, ago, which, make, where, much, many, what

      The first worlds computer was built at University of Pennsylvania in 1946, although computer-like machines were built in the 19th century. Computers were ........................... (1) commercially for the first time in the 1950s, and a lot of progresshas been made then. Computers are now much   ........................... (2) and more powerful.

      Computers are used in ........................... (3) fields – in business, science, medicine, andeducation. They can be used to forecast the weather or to control robots........................... (4) make cars. The computer’s memory is the place .......................... (5) informationis kept and calculations are done. A computer cannot think for itself. It must betold exactly....................... (6) to do. A lot of difficult calculations can be done veryquickly on a computer. Computers don’t ........................... (7) mistakes. Stories are heardsometimes about computers paying people too........................... (8) money or sendingthem bills for things they didn’t buy. These mistakes are made by programmers.Some years ........................... (9), an American computer-controlled rocket went out ofcontrol and had to be destroyed. The accident was caused by a small mistake in one line of the program, ........................... (10) cost the USA 18 million dollars. Criminalshave found that computer crimes are a lot easier than robbing banks. Hundreds of millions of dollars are stolen from business every year by people changing the information in computers.

Câu 397 : Choose the item A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage.

A. flying saucer 

B. cooking plane 

C. spacecraft 

D. astronaut

Câu 398 :

Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

      Long ago a lot of people (1)                     the moon was a god. Other people thought it was just a light in the sky. And others thought it was a big (2)                     of cheese!

      The telescopes were made, and men saw that the moon was really another world. They wondered(3)       it was like. They dreamed of going there. On July 20, 1969, that dream came (4)                      . Two American astronauts landed on the moon. (5)                        names were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin.

      The first thing the men found was that the moon is covered (6)              dust. The dust is so thick that the men left (7)                 where they walked. Those were the first marks a living thing had ever made on the moon. And they could (8)                  there for years and years. There is no wind or rain to wipe them off. The two men (9)                    rocks to bring back to Earth for study. They dugup dirt to bring back. They set up machines to find out things people wanted to know. Then they were off on their long trip (10)              the earth.

Long ago a lot of people (1)                     the moon was a god. Other people thought it was just a light in the sky.

A. told   

B. guessed

C. thought 

D. said

Câu 400 : Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.

A. begin 

B. began  

C. begins  

D. is beginning

Câu 401 :

Read the two passages below and circle the best option (A, B, C, D).

      An industrial society, especially one as centralised and concentrated as that of Britain, is heavily dependent on certain essential services: for instance, electricity supply, water, rail and road transport, the harbours. The area of dependency has widened to include removing rubbish, hospital and ambulance services, and as the economy develops, central computer and information services as well. If any of these services ceases to operate, the whole economic system is in danger.

      It is this interdependency of the economic system which makes the power of tradeunions such an important issue. Single trade unions have easily to cut off many countries economic blood supply. This can happen more easily in Britain than in some other countries, in part because the labour force is highly organised. About 55 percent of British workers belong to unions, compared to under a quarter in the United States. For historical reasons, Britain’s unions have tended to develop along trade and occupational lines, rather than on an industry-by-industry basis, which makes a wages policy, democracy in industry and the improvement of procedures for fixing wage levels difficult to achieve.

      There are considerable strains and tensions in the trade union movement, some of them arising from their outdated and inefficient structure. Some unions have lost many members because of industrial changes. Others are involved in arguments about who should represent workers in new trades. Unions for skilled trades are separate from general unions, which means that different levels of wages for certain jobs are often a source of bad feeling between unions. In traditional trades which are being pushed out of existence by advancing technologies, unions can fight for their members’ disappearing jobs to the point where the jobs of other unions’ members are threatened or destroyed. The printing of newspapers both in the United States and in Britain has frequently been halted by the efforts of printers to hold on to their traditional highly paid job.

      Trade unions have problems of internal communication just as managers in companies do, problems which multiply in very large unions or in those which bring workers in very different industries together into a single general union. Some trade union officials have to be re-elected regularly; others are elected, or even appointed, for life. Trade union officials have to work with a system of ‘shop stewards’ in many unions, ‘shop stewards’ being workers elected by other workers as their representatives at factory or works level.

1.   Why is the question of trade union power important in Britain?

A. The economy is very interdependent

B. There are many essential services.

C. There are more unions in Britain than elsewhere.

D.Unions have been established a long time.

Câu 413 :

Which of the following should be the title of the reading passage?

A.Sydney’s Opera House

B. The history of Sydney

C.Sydneys beaches and harbors 

D. An introduction of Sydney

Câu 414 :

Which of the following statements is NOT true about Sydney?

A.Sydney is not a favorite city for immigrants from overseas.

B.Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

C.Sydney is the most exciting city in Australia.

D.Sydney is the biggest port in the South Pacific

Câu 415 :

How many beaches are there close to Sydney?

A.11 beaches  

B. over 20 beaches

C.nearly 20 beaches   

D. 770 beaches

Câu 416 : When was the Sydney Harbor Bridge built?

A.1788 

B. 1973

C. 1932 

D. 1625

Câu 417 : How many advantages does living in the country have?

A.Two  

B. Four 

C. Three   

D. No

Câu 418 :

Living in the country is safer for young children because                 .

A.there are few shops    

B.there is less traffic

C. there are fewerpeople

D.there arefew services

Câu 419 :

Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

A.The country is only suitable for retired people.

B.It’s hard to find entertainment in the country.

C.There are fewer shops and services in the country.

D.People in the country tend to be friendlier than people in the city.

Câu 420 :

Having few friends is              .

A.one of drawbacks to life in the country

B.the only disadvantage of living in the country

C.one of certain advantages to life outside the city

D.one of certain drawbacks to life outside the city

Câu 421 : 2.   Which part of a bicycle is used for changing direction?

A.The front wheel   

B. The back wheel  

C. The tyres

D. The steering wheel

Câu 422 :

3.   When is the most dangerous to ride fast?

A.When riding along the roads   

B.When turning corner

C. When going down hills

D. B and C are right

Câu 423 :

4.   Which part of a bicycle do you use to control the speed?

A.The brake    

B.The lights     

C. The chains

D. None of the above

Câu 424 :

5.   When you are in a hurry you can              .

A. ride in the middle of the road    

B. weave back and forth

C. ride dangerously      

D. ride in a cycling track quickly

Câu 431 :

It is a (8)                      of the whole village.

A. design

B. pride 

C. proud

D. respect

Câu 432 :

3.   How many rooms are there in John’s house?

A. 10    

B. 11 

C.13  

D. 14

Câu 433 : 2.   How many people are there in John’s family?

A. 4      

B. 5  

C. 6 

D. 7

Câu 434 :

4.   Dining room is the room in a house where you                .

A. usually relax in comfortable chairs  

B. eat meals

C.cook food and wash dishes   

D. wash your body

Câu 435 :

5.   Which of the following is not true?

A. John’s family live in a large house.

B. John’s house is big but doesn’t have any gardens.

C. The kitchen in John’s house is big.

D. John’s house has two garages.

Câu 439 :
(4)                        ,we don’t have (5)                               yet.

A. much furniture

B. many furnitures   

C. much furnitures  

D. many furniture

Câu 440 :
We (6)             a beautiful couch actually, a sofabed.

A. buy

B. buys 

C. are buying

D. bought

Câu 443 :

Hoa:    I am. I (2) ............................ a letter from my friend Nien today.

A. receive

B. received

C. receives  

D. receiving

Câu 445 :

Lan:     What does she look (4) ............................?

A. likes

B. liked  

C. like

D. to like

Câu 446 :

Hoa:    Oh, no. She was (5) ............................ to be in my class.

A. old not enough

B. enough old not

C. not old enough   

D. not enough old

Câu 462 :
It (3)              new crops and food

A. gives

B. supplies 

C. celebrates 

D. holds

Câu 465 :

2.   Christmas is held because Christians want to                  .

A.have a good time     

B. celebrate the birth of Christ

C.visit their friends and family   

D. decorate big trees

Câu 466 :

3.   What does the word ‘decorate’ in line 4 mean?

A.make something look nicer    

B. paint something

C.make something look worse 

D. buy something

Câu 467 :

4.   On Christmas Day, people                        .

A. give each other presents    

B. have an enormous meal with turkey

C. have Christmas pudding     

D. all answers are correct

Câu 468 :

5.   Which of the following is not true?

A.Dean is English.

B.At Christmas, people get big trees and decorate it.

C.Dean prefers Halloween to Christmas.

D.In the middle of December, people send a lot of Christmas cards to their friends and family

Câu 476 :
The actual festivals (9)           after the rites.

A. take the place

B. take places 

C. take part

D. take place

Câu 485 :
Pollution takes away all the (2)                      of our beaches.

A. beauty

B. beautifully

C. beautiful 

D. being beautiful

Câu 492 : 2. Recycling can help us             .

A. never cut down trees    

B. produce more paper products

C.place garbage bins easily     

D. use products again and again

Câu 493 :

3. In order to save water, we can do all of the following things except             .

A. fully use the washing machine

B.repair leaky faucets

C. take short showers instead of baths

D.turn the faucet off while brushing your teeth

Câu 494 :

4.   Recycling helps to reduce waste because .

A. plants need to develop

B.waste can be recycled and reused

C.a person can do it in his home

D.an average man produces compost for plants

Câu 495 :

5. The word “It” in paragraph 2 refers to                       .

A. cutting down       

B. the number

C. recycling      

D. effort

Câu 514 : 2.   Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “alarming”in paragraph 1?

A. dangerous 

B. serious   

C. gripping

D. distressing

Câu 515 : Which of the following could best replace the word “case” as used in paragraph 1?

A. act 

B. situation

C. contrast  

D. trade

Câu 516 :

4.   The word “poachers” as used in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by which of the following?

A. illegal hunters 

B. enterprising researchers

C. concerned scientists 

D. trained hunters

Câu 517 : 5. The word “callousness” in paragraph 1 could best be replaced by which of the following?

A. indirectness

B. independence   

C. incompetence

D. insensitivity

Câu 518 :

6. The above passage is divided into two paragraphs in order to contrast

A. a problem and a solution  

B. a statement and an illustration

C. a comparison and a contrast  

D. specific and general information

Câu 519 :

7.   What does the word “this” refer to in paragraph1?

A.endangered species that are increasing

B.Bengal tigers that are decreasing

C.poachers who seek personal gratification

D.sources that may not be accurate

Câu 520 : 8.   Which of the following could best replace the word “allocated’’ in paragraph2?

A. set aside

B. combined  

C. organized 

D.taken off

Câu 521 :

9.   The word “defray” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to which of the following?

A. lower         

B. raise

C. make a payment on

D. make an investment toward

Câu 522 : 10. The author uses the phrase “stem the tide” in paragraph 2 to mean

A. touch    

B.stop  

C. tax   

D.save

Câu 524 : 11. Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude?

A. forgiving

B. concerned

C. vindictive  

D.surprised

Câu 529 :
The 1982 El Nino (8)  in 1,500 deaths, but it can be a lot worsethan that.

A. caused

B. led 

C. resulted 

D. gave

Câu 533 : 2.   Nylon can be found in                  .

A. many things     

B. spare parts of the human body

C. furniture   

D. all are correct

Câu 534 :

3.   What does the word “introduce” in line 3 mean?

A.tell somebody your name

B.tell somebody the name of a person

C.bring something new into use for the 1st time

D.bring something somewhere

Câu 535 :

4.   Nylon                    .

A. was invented by Julian Hill 

B. was strong but expensive

C. was not very popular    

D. all are correct

Câu 536 :

5.   Which of the following is not true?

A.Nylon was used to make ladies’ stocking.

B.At first, people didn’t want to use Nylon.

C.Today, Nylon still plays an important part in our lives.

D.We can found Nylon in computers.

Câu 537 :
This year we would like (2)                            your center.

A. attend

B. attending 

C. to attend

D. to attending

Câu 540 :
We look forward (5)               from you

A. hear 

B. to hear

C. hearing

D. to hearing

Câu 557 :

2. Why can animals perceive these changes when humans cannot?

A.Animals are smarter than humans.

B.Animals have certain instincts that humans don’t possess.

C. By running around the house, they can feel the vibrations.

D.Humans don’t know where to look.

Câu 558 :

3. Which of the following is NOT true?

A.Some animals may be able to sense an approaching earthquake

B.By observing animal behavior scientists perhaps can predict earthquakes.

C.The Chinese have successfully predicted an earthquake and saved many lives

D.All birds and dogs in a ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter went wild before the earthquake.

Câu 559 : 4.   In this passage the word “evacuate” most nearly means

A. remove    

B. destroy  

C. exile    

D. emaciate

Câu 560 :

5.   If scientists can accurately predict earthquakes, there will be

A. fewer animals going crazy  

B. a lower death rate

C. fewer people evacuated   

D. fewer environmental changes

Câu 562 :
Third, they can (3)                  information for a long time.

A. hold                     

B. keep 

C. stay 

D. carry

Câu 563 :
(4)                   , computers are almost always correct.

A. Moreover

B. However  

C. Therefore 

D. Nevertheless

Câu 566 :
Some companies have (7)                                at work.

A. discussions

B. meetings  

C. schools  

D. classes

Câu 574 :
In space stations (6)    around the earth

A. moves

B. moving 

C. moved

D. moveable

Câu 579 : 2.   How many percent of all reported sights are not identified?

A. 20-30%

B. 10-20%

C. 30-50%  

D. 80-90%

Câu 581 :

4.   Which of the following sentences is NOT true?

A.UFO means Unidentified Flying Object.

B.Many UFO sightings are hoaxes.

C.UFO is often used to talk about alien objects.

D.Over half of all reported UFO sightings are identified

Câu 582 : 5.What does the word “figure out” in paragraph 1 mean?

A. calculate  

B. observe    

C. explain 

D. require

Câu 584 :
They wondered(3)                  it was like.

A. what

B. which 

C. that

D. how

Câu 588 :
The dust is so thick that the men left (7)                  where they walked.

A. fingerprints

B. handprints 

C. footprints 

D. prints

Câu 597 :

2.   Why is it difficult to improve the procedures for fixing wage levels?

A. Some industries have no unions.

B. Unions are not organised according to industries.

C. Only 55 percent of workers belong to unions.

D.Some unions are too powerful

Câu 598 : 3.   Because of their out-of-date organisation some unions find it difficult to

A. bargain for high enough wages.   

B. get new members to join.

C. learn new technologies.    

D. change as industries change.

Câu 599 :

4.   Disagreements arise between unions because some of them

A. try to win over members of other unions.

B. ignore agreements.

C. protect their own members at the expenses of others, take over other union’s job.

D.  take over other union’s job.

Câu 600 :

5.   In what ways are unions and large companies similar?

A.both have too many managers

B. both have problems in passing on information

C. both lose touch with individual workers

D.both their managements are too powerful

Câu 601 :

And others thought it was a big (2)                of cheese!

A. form

B. ball 

C. stone   

D. round

Câu 606 :
The dust is so thick that the men left (7)                  where they walked.

A. fingerprints

B. footprints 

C. handprints  

D. prints

Câu 608 :
And they could (8)      there for years and years.

A. go

B. put 

C. remain

D. run

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