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sinh np phiu tr li trc nghim. Khi c hiu lnh, th sinh mi lm bi phn vit)
H, tn th sinh:..................................................................... S bo danh: .............................
PHN TRC NGHIM (64 cu 8 im)
Thi gian: 60 pht
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest
in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions from 1 to 3.
Question 1: A. peninsula
B. manufacture
C. mortality
D. millenium
Question 2: A. enter
B. respect
C. evoke
D. extreme
Question 3: A. interfere
B. interrupt
C. interact
D. interview
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions from 4 to 5.
Question 4:
A. yearly
B. yesterday
C. yield D. nursery
Question 5:
A. bride
B. stripe
C. bridge D. fiber
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 6: Dont drive into that street. It is __________ one-way street.
A. the
B. an
C. a
D. no article
Question 7: Scientists are now beginning to conduct experiments on _________ trigger different sorts
of health risks.
A. how noise pollution
B. that noise pollution
C. how noise pollution can
D. noise pollution can
Question 8: My sister is a woman of ________ age.
A. marrying
B. married
C. marriageable
D. marriage
Question 9: - Your essay was just excellent. You deserve the highest grade.
- __________.
A. Thats OK. Take it easy.
B. Thanks for your suggestion.
C. I believe you can do it.
D. Thanks, sir. Im glad you like it.
Question 10: The soldiers attacked the town _________ the danger of causing large numbers of
civilian casualties there.
A. for fear of
B. despite
C. besides
D. in addition to
Question 11: It was his idea that brought _________ changes in the village.
A. round
B. up
C. about
D. back
Question 12: He ________ on his English study all yesterday evening.
A. was working
B. had worked
C. has been working been running
D. used to work
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Question 13: Mr. Smith ate his breakfast in great ________ so as not to miss the bus to London.
A. speed
B. rush
C. pace
D. haste
Question 14: She is waiting to find out who her __________ will be in the next match.
A. enemy
B. attacker
C. opposite
D. opponent
Question 15: Nowadays, children would prefer history ________ in more practical ways.
A. teach
B. be taught
C. to teach
D. to be taught
Question 16: Would you like to have noodles, spaghetti, or something different?
____________.
A. Anything will do
B. Yes, please
C. Never mind
D. Im afraid not
Question 17: My mother always thinks that washing machine is the greatest invention as it helps
_________ her hard work.
A. removing
B. decline
C. reduce
D. add
Question 18: Some children manage to get _________ disobedience.
A. away
B. over
C. away with
D. by
Question 19: If you are planning to leave the office earlier,_________ in mind to tell me about it in
advance.
A. hold
B. bear
C. put
D. carry
Question 20: On no account _________ in the office be used for personal materials.
A. the photocopy machines should
B. the photocopy machines
C. do the photocopy machines
D. should the photocopy machines
Question 21: Zoos are trying to increase the _________ expectancy of many animals.
A. alive
B. lifetime
C. living
D. life
Question 22: In the primary school, a child is in the _________ simple setting.
A. comparable
B. comparatively
C. comparative
D. comparison
Question 23: What did you think of the book? _________ the books Ive read, it was the most
interesting.
A. Of all
B. All
C. From all
D. All of
Question 24: You ________ finish your homework now. You can always do it after dinner.
A. mustnt
B. dont have to
C. shouldnt
D. couldnt
Question 25: What do you think is more important in the person you marry intelligence or
__________?
A. attraction
B. attractiveness
C. attractively
D. attracted
Question 26: ________ artifacts from the early Chinese dynasties, numerous archeologists have
explored the southern Silk Road.
A. They were searching for
B. Searching for
C. It was a search for
D. Searched for
Question 27: In 1900 electrically powered cars were more popular than gasoline powered cars because
they were quiet, operated smoothly, and __________.
A. easy to handle
B. handling easily
C. handled easily
D. easy of handling
Question 28: She blames ______ me ________ not explaining the lesson _______ her carefully.
A. / for/ to
B. for/on/ for
C. on/ for/to
D. / about/ for
Question 29: If ultraviolet radiation enters the Earths atmosphere, __________ generally blocked by
the ozone concentrated in the atmosphere.
A. then it
B. it is
C. so it is
D. it
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the
word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 30 to 39.
THE ART OF BEING A PARENT

In order to (30) _________ children, many qualities are required. As well as the (31) _________
requirements such as love, patience, and understanding, a sense of humour is an important feature of
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any parents personality.(32) __________, it is quite an art to transform a childs bad mood into (33)
________ everyone in the family can live with.
Another aspect of child rearing is teaching children limits and rules. This means the child needs to
be aware of what his or her rights are and what other peoples are, too. Setting limits on children must
occur on a daily basis. Temporary measures dont achieve anything but just waste time. A (34)
__________ mistake, however, is being (35) __________ stricter than necessary. Parents must be (36)
__________ to allow their children the opportunity to explore and learn (37) ___________ experience.
Whats more, most parents must know the importance of (38) ___________ as it gets children used
to certain everyday activities. For instance, eating at the same time as their parents gets them into the
habit of sitting at a table and (39) __________ them how to conduct themselves properly. Overall,
child rearing is no easy task but it is certainly a challenge and a learning experience.
Question 30: A. born
B. bring up
C. grow up
D. grow
Question 31: A. popular
B. ordinary
C. routine
D. usual
Question 32: A. As well as
B. In fact
C. All in all
D. But
Question 33: A. temper
B. manner
C. behaviour
D. character
Question 34: A. continuous
B. popular
C. common
D. famous
Question 35: A. quite
B. extremely
C. very
D. far
Question 36: A. eager
B. willing
C. keen
D. interest
Question 37: A. by
B. on
C. from
D. with
Question 38: A. tradition
B. behaviour
C. custom
D. routine
Question 39: A. instructs
B. educates
C. teaches
D. asks
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase closest in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions from 40 to 42.
Question 40: The goal of the WTO is to make trade grow by removing legal barriers between
countries.
A. obstacles
B. documents
C. borders
D. bans
Question 41: There is no question that the success of how ants interact with one another will ensure
that their species will continue to expand and proliferate in most regions of the world, with altruistic
behavior at the center of their existence.
A. enlarge
B. dominate
C. dwindle
D. multiply
Question 42: This is primarily the result of the unique position Earth occupies in the solar system, as
it is not too close or too far away from the sun to upset the delicate temperature requirements of life.
A. considerate
B. subtle
C. graceful
D. fragile
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) opposite in meaning
to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions from 43 to 44.
Question 43: The mountain region of the country is thinly populated.
A. densely
B. sparsely
C. crowded
D. greatly
Question 44: As an executive director of a big company, she is a woman of extraordinary intelligence.
A. sufficient
B. remarkable
C. moderate
D. little
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions from 45 to 49.
Question 45: The mathematician and astronomer David Rittenhouse was one of the first man of
science in the American colonies.
A. first man
B. science
C. was
D. the American
Question 46: He was not able to define the process by which the body had protected by the
immunologic system.
A. was not
B. had protected
C. by which
D. to define
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Question 47: Although the destruction that it causes is often terrible, cyclones benefit a much wider
belt than they devastate.
A. benefit
B. much wider
C. they
D. it causes
Question 48: Telegraph service across the Atlantic was successful established in 1866.
A. service
B. across
C. successful
D. established
Question 49: Up to World War II almost all important research in physics had been made in
universities, with only university funds for support.
A. almost all
B. with only
C. for support
D. had been made
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
answer to each of the questions from 50 to 57.
Alternative Therapy
As health care costs continually rise in most developed countries, many people are looking to
alternative forms of health therapy both to prevent and cure them from various illnesses and problems.
Two of the most popular forms of alternative therapies in the West today are acupuncture and herbal
medicine, both of which have been used for centuries in Asia and are rooted in ancient Chinese
medicine. In essence, they attempt to treat the source of the health problem rather than simply get rid
of the symptoms, which is something that many argue is the flawed crux of western medicinal
techniques. For this reason, many individuals are taking a more holistic approach to their bodies and
health rather than simply looking for a quick cure. For example, instead of taking aspirin whenever
they get headaches, some people will go to an acupuncturist to find out what causes the problem and
begin treatments for that specific cause, which will prevent the headaches from returning in the future.
In this way, alternative medicines such as acupuncture and herbal therapy have wonderful preventative
potential many modern medicines do not.
Acupuncture is based on ancient Chinese medicine and the importance of ki, a kind of life force
that pulsates through every humans body. Ki runs through various pathways in the body and is
fundamental in giving humans strength and energy as well as bolstering the immune system. But, at
times, these pathways might suffer blockage or be disrupted for various reasons, so ki is unable to flow
smoothly through the body. When this occurs, the body becomes vulnerable to illness and pain. This is
where acupuncture comes in. Acupuncturists are well versed in the mapping of the ki pathways
throughout the body and are able to locate and stimulate certain areas on the surface of the body in
order to relieve the pressure and allow ki once more to flow freely, eliminating pains and illnesses in
the process.
A second form of alternative therapy based on Chinese traditional medicine is herbal therapy, in
which special herbs are prescribed by the doctor to be taken in a hot liquid form, usually tea.
Traditionally, herbal teas are imbibed to boost the immune system and prevent illnesses from being
able to enter the body. Herbs also have a more direct influence than acupuncture on the bodys physical
systems, such as the circulatory system, as they can aid in normalizing blood pressure. One excellent
example of an herbal remedy is mushroom tea, which is an excellent antioxidant. Other benefits
attributed to the use of traditional Chinese herbs are that they build stamina and are good for digestive
purposes. Sometimes, herbal medicines are used in conjunction with acupuncture to magnify its
effects.
When it comes to diseases and preventative measures, people should realize that there are many
proven alternatives simply to visiting a local western doctor or hospital to be evaluated and sent home
with some prescriptions. [1] In many cases, this type of medicine will only mask the essence of the
problem while traditional Chinese therapy such as acupuncture and herbal medicine addresses it from
the onset. [2] As the popularity of alternative therapies such as these grows, hopefully more and more
individuals will seek them out and benefit from their holistic approaches. [3] Ultimately, alternative
therapies such as herbs or acupuncture can work wonders as preventative methods for physiological as
well as psychological problems before they are able to manifest symptoms and cause pain and
suffering. [4]
Question 50: The word crux in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. basis.
B. symptom.
C. application.
D. relief.
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Question 51: According to paragraph 1, alternative forms of health care are becoming more popular
because
A. they are able to get rid of the symptoms better than other ways.
B. medical costs are on the upswing in many First World societies.
C. acupuncture is rooted in ancient Chinese medicine.
D. They are able to cure patients much more quickly.
Question 52: Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 1 about acupuncture?
A. Its focus is more intrinsic as opposed to the extrinsic methods of western medicine.
B. Its benefits accrue over a longer period of time than those of other therapies.
C. It has been in constant use by herbalists for hundreds of years in the Orient.
D. It attempts to treat both the symptoms and the source of the patients illness.
Question 53: According to paragraph 2, which of the following is true of ki?
A. It is an invisible force that blocks the pathways of the body.
B. it constantly runs through the various blood vessels of the body.
C. It is the basis upon which the method of acupuncture was devised.
D. It stimulates certain pathways in the body and relieves pain.
Question 54: Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the underlined
sentence in paragraph 2? Incorrect answer choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out
essential information.
A. Ki paths are opened when they stimulate parts of the body and relieve pressure on painful areas
with the assistance of professional acupuncturists.
B. Acupuncturists are knowledgeable in the pathways of ki, so they make use of this knowledge to
find out what areas of the body to place needles in.
C. Illnesses and pain are relieved once the acupuncturist is able to map the pathways of ki and
discover the source of the pressure.
D. The expertise of acupuncturists allows them to free up ki pathways in the body and help the
patient recover from his illness.
Question 55: The authors description of herbal therapy mentions all of the following EXCEPT
A. The reaction time is faster for acupuncture than for herbal therapy.
B. Herbs are an excellent way of increasing a persons endurance.
C. It is used as a preventative form of therapy for healthy people.
D. It is beneficial to the circulatory system and blood pressure problems.
Question 56: Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph about western doctors
prescriptions?
A. They may only address one level of various illnesses.
B. They enable patients to get back on their feet rapidly.
C. They are fundamental to most alternative therapies.
D. They are too expensive for people to afford.
Question 57: Look at the four numbers [1], [2], [3], [4] in the last paragraph that indicate where the
following sentence could be added to the passage.
Additionally, some illnesses require much more investigation than this.
Where would the sentence best fit?
A. [1]
B. [2]
C. [4]
D. [3]
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
answer to each of the questions from 58 to 64.
For centuries, sky watchers have reported seeing mysterious flashes of light on the surface of
the Moon. Modern astronomers have observed the same phenomenon, but no one has been able to
satisfactorily explain how or why the Moon sporadically sparks. However, researchers now believe
they have found the cause.
Researchers have examined the chemical content of Moon rocks retrieved by astronauts during
the Apollo missions and have found that they contain volatile gases such as helium, hydrogen and
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argon. The researchers suggest that stray electrons, freed when the rocks cracks, may ignite these
gases. Indeed, lunar rock samples, when fractured in the lab, throw off sparks.
What causes these rocks to crack on the lunar surface? The flashes are most often seen at the
borders between sunlight and shade on the Moon, where the surface is being either intensely heated or
cooled. A sudden change in temperatures may cause thermal cracking. Another possibility is that
meteors may strike the rocks and cause them to crack. Finally, lunar rocks may be fractured by seismic
events-in other words, by tiny moonquakes.
Question 58: According to the passage, how long have people been aware of the mysterious lights on
the Moon?
A. Since the Apollo Moon missions.
B. For hundreds of years.
C. For thousands of years.
D. For the last ten years.
Question 59: The word sporadically in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. occasionally
B. constantly
C. mysteriously
D. reputedly
Question 60: The word they in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. Apollo spacecrafts
B. lunar rocks
C. helium, hydrogen and argon
D. researchers
Question 61: According to the passage, the theory that Moon rocks give off sparks when they cracked
is supposed by __________.
A. experiments conducted by astronauts
B. observations made centuries ago
C. a telescopic study of the Moon
D. an analysis of rocks from the Moon
Question 62: Which of the following situation is an example of thermal cracking as described in
the passage?
A. A stone cracks open because of the pressure of tree roots.
B. A dam breaks when water rises behind it.
C. A cool glass breaks when it is filled with boiling water.
D. An ice cube melts in the heat of the sun.
Question 63: All of the following are given as reasons for Moon rocks cracking EXCEPT _______.
A. the action of meteors
B. the pressure of gases
C. sudden temperature changes
D. seismic actions
Question 64: Which of the following statements describes the organization of the passage?
A. The significance of an experiment is explained.
B. A popular notion is repeated.
C. A phenomenon is described, and a possible explanation is proposed.
D. A generalization is made, and examples are given.
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