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  1. Sở GD&ĐT Cà Mau ĐỀ KIỂM TRA 45’ Trường THPT Cái Nước Môn: Ngoại ngữ Mã Đề : 246 I. Phonetics: Choose the word that has the underlined, pronounced differently from the rest: 1. A. grapes B. hats C. chairs D. roofs 2 A. mile B. kiss C. file D. mine 3. A. filled B. missed C. laughed D. watched II. Grammar, Vocabulary, and Structure: Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D for each of the following sentences: 4. David: “ You’ve got a beautiful dress!” – Helen: “ ___________ . ” A. I do B. You, too C. Thank you D. Okay 5. “What is your hobby, Lan?” “…………………………………” A. Well, I like shopping B. Well, I want sugar C. Oh, with you D. Oh, I live here 6. The girl _________ answered the phone told me you were out. A. whom B. whose C. which D. who 7. Susan ..................... a lot of books lately. A. wrote B. has written C. writes D. will write 8. Were I in your place, I ______ a trip to England. A. will make B. had made C. made D. would make 9. The boy _____eyes are brown is my friend. A. who B. whom C. which D. whose 10. _______man who was carrying a lot of money in a box got on the bus A. An B. A C. The D. no article 11. I would like…………you to my house for dinner tonight. A. to invite B. invited C. invites D. inviting 12. ……………….I were you, I would take a taxi to the airport A. If B. because C. when D. Unless 13. The hat look nice on you" - "Thanks. ________________ ". A. That's OK B. I don't care. C. I'm glad you like it. D. Certainly 14. Hung: “You have a good voice. You sang so beautifully!” – Lan: “____________ .” A. The same to you B. You, too C. Thanks for your compliment D. Thank a lot 15. Her mother was _________ by her question. A. dismayed B. bewildered C. disgusted D. discouraged 16.My parents taught me to be ..................... to elderly people. A. respectful B. disrespectful C. suitable D. unsuitable 17. Mrs. Brown is bored with doing the ..................... chores A. house B. home C. housework D. household 18. Lan ..................... that she couldn’t go to the cinema with us. A. told B. talked C. said D. asked 19. The picture _______ she was looking at was beautiful. A. who B. whom C. which D. where 20. Good eye .....................is often highly appreciated. A. attention B. contact C .astonishment D. respect 21. Your parent must be proud .....................your success. A. for B. about C. in D. of 22.It is nice .....................you to say so. A. for B. of C. to D. from 23. .....................a nice gift you’ve brought us!
  2. A. How B. Which C. What D. Whom 24. If I _______________ a lot of money, I’d buy a big house. A. have B. has C. had D. will have 25. Maybe he is a(n) ..................... boy because he doesn’t do well in his tests. A. insecure B. dishonest C. inattentive D. insensitive 26.Tom .....................his hand when he .....................dinner three days ago. A. cut/cooks B. cut/was cooking C. has cut/has cooked D. was cutting/cooked 27.We ..................... him since last Saturday. A. don’t see B. didn’t see C. haven’t seen D. hadn’t seen 28. While I ..................... T.V, the phone rang. A. watched B. watch C. was watching D. have been watching 29.I am a student and I ..................... every night. A. will study B. have studied C. study D. am studying Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting. 30. That is the man who’s daughter won the spelling bee. A B C D 31. My friend came to see me while I worked on my project. A B C D 32. She asked me not keeping silent because she had been talking to her friend on the telephone. A B C D 33. Unless your mother doesn’t buy that car for you, will you be disappointed ? A B C D 34. If you have a choice, which country would you visit? A B C D 35. Basketball has become increasingly popular from 1891. A B C D III. Writing: A. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D that is almost the same meaning as sentence given. 36. “I was not at home last night”, he said. A. He said that I was not at home last night B. He said that he hadn’t been at home the previous night C. He said that he was not at home the night before D. He said that he has not been at home last night 37. Peter said to them, “Don’t leave the room until I come back”. A. Peter told them not to leave the room until he came back B. Peter told them not to leave the room until he comes back C. Peter told them not to leave the room until he has come back D. Peter told them not to leave the room until they came back 38. “This man spoke to me on the road” said the woman. A. The woman said that man has spoken to me on the road. B. The woman said that man had spoken to me on the road. C. The woman said that man spoke to her on the road. D. The woman said that man had spoken to her on the road. 39. Mike said “Where have you bought these books?.” A. Mike asked me where I bought those books. B. Mike asked me where I had bought those books C. Mike asked me where I have bought these books. D. Mike asked me where you had bought those books 40. She said “Did you see an accident yesterday” A. She asked me if she saw an accident the day before B. She told that she has seen an accident the day before C. She asked me if I had seen an accident the day before D. She asked me if I had seen an accident yesterday
  3. IV. Reading comprehension: A. Read the passage below. Then choose one best answer A , B , C , or D to each question. The family The family in the Western world has changed greatly during the last two centuries. Social scientists say that this change in the family is one of the important changes from a traditional society to a modern society. Before the19th century, families usually arranged marriages for their children Young people did not decide who they wanted to marry. After they got married, they usually had a lot of children. By the 19th century, most young people could choose the person they wanted to marry. A marriage joined two people and not two families. Two people could get married because they loved each other, not just because their families wanted them to marry. At the same time, parents began to realise that they had to take very good care of their children. They had to take care of their health and try to give them an education. Before this, most people did not go to school. Later, people realised that education was necessary for a good life. Many parents decided that they should have fewer children so that they could give each one a good life. More father worked outside the home for money. Mothers stayed at home and had greater control of the children and the home than the fathers had. Family life is changing even faster in the United States today. Each year there is almost one divorce for every two marriages. Many children grow up in a home with a mother but no father, and the mothers generally have to work outside the home to take care of the family. Some social scientists think that soon there will be no family life in the United States as we know it today. They do not know how people will live. Others think that society needs families, and we will always have them. 41. The change in the Western family in the last two centuries is _________ . A. rather small. B. the most important change. C. one from a traditional to a modern society. D. an important change in the modern society. th 42. Before the 19 century, families _________ . A. were usually large. B. allowed their children to arrange their own marriage. C. did not decide their children’s marriage. D. had few children. 43. After 1800, people usually got married _________ . A. because their families wanted them to B. to join the two families C. to join two people D. because they loved each other 44 Many parents decided to have fewer children _________ . A. to take care of their health B. to give them an education C. to give them a better life D. to give them greater control 45. It can be inferred about family life in the United States today that _________ . A. there is almost one divorce each year B. many children don’t have fathers C. the mothers have to stay home to take care of the family D. there are more divorces B. Read the following passage. Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to complete the passage What is culture? Culture __(46 )__ the way of living of a particular group of people. People from different cultures __(47)__up with different customs, beliefs and values. For examples, if you travel from one country ___(48)__ another, you’ll probably ___(49)__ the people do some things very differently to the ways you are ___(50)__ with in your culture. Culture is usually put from parents to children for many generations, so people sometimes believe that their culture is the only correct way to live. 46. A. means B. defines C. studies D. has 47. A. come B. grow C. bring D. fed 48. A. or B. and C. to D. about 49. A. feel B. think C. meet D. find 50. A. familiar B. popular C. bored D. concerned  The end 
  4. ENGLISH TEST 6 Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 1. a. included b. wanted c. collected d. noticed 2 a. catastrophe b. write c. advise d. survive 3. a. symbol b. emergency c. pretty d. classify 4. a. service b. device c. practice d. justice 5. a. medals b. competitors c. participants d. defenders Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each following sentence. 6. Many lists of "Wonders of the World" ________ during the Middle Ages. a. said to be existed b. are said to exist c. said to exist d. are said to have existed 7. Those who do not obey the rules ________ a. are dismissing b. are going to dismiss c. will be dismissing d. will be dismissed 8. Their silence made us _______ what they knew. a. wonder b. to wonder c. wondering d. wondered 9. Harold tried _____ the operating system but the computer still would not ____ a. to reinstall / to work b. reinstalled / work C. reinstalling / work d. reinstall / working 10. True friendship should be based ____ understanding each other and faithfulness. a. out b. at c. on d. over
  5. 11. I do not want to listen ________ you. I am tired ______ your criticisms. a. to / of b. for/in c. of/for d. to/with 12. My father ________ an interest in collecting stamps. He had a valuable stamp collection. a. got on b. took up c. kept in d. went over 13. ________ I find her address, I will send her an invitation. a. Although b. If c. Otherwise d. Unless 14. _______ him this afternoon, I will phone him in the evening. a. But for I met b. Not meeting C. If I do not meet d. Unless I do not meet him 15. In five minutes, they _________ for three hours on the phone. a. are talking b. have talked c. will talk d. will have been talking 16. I can't sleep because of the noise. I wish they ________ so much noise. a. are not making b. were not making c. had not been making . d. would not have been making 17. Tim asked Sarah ______ English so far. a. she had been learning how long b. how long was she learning c. how long she has been learning d. how long she had been learning 18. Mary said she _____ that film two days before. a. saw b. was seeing c. has seen d. had seen 19. She is very rich _______ she does not like to spend money. a. and b. but c. so d. however
  6. 20. More and more ______ are very excited at discovering as many interesting things in the deserts as possible. a. competitors b. contestants c. explorers d. referees 21. The main task of a defender in a sport game is to ______ the opponents from scoring. a. strike b.. beat c. prevent d. win 22. For two days, he _____ slept nor ate until he found a solution to the problem. a. neither b. either c. whether d. not only 23.I cannot come out this evening. I have got some homework _____ by tomorrow. a. to finish b. finish c. finished d. finishing 24. I don't know the meaning of this word. ________ I borrow your dictionary? a. Should b. May c. Will . d. Must 25. ______ I think about my trouble, ________ I feel. a. Less / happier b. The most / the happiest c. The much / the happy d. The more / the less happy 26. _______ his money and power, he is a very shy man. a. Actually b. In case c. Even though d. Despite 27. ________ the house than it exploded. a. Not only had we left b. Not only we had left c. No sooner had we left d. No sooner we had left 28. - _______? - Five. a. How long did it take you to do the work b. How much can you earn
  7. c. How old is your son d. How can you do it 29. - You didn't look well! What's the matter? - I feel dizzy. a. You are welcome b. I would rather stay at home c. You should take a rest d. I cannot help you .30. I am not an ________ to hope that we can solve the problem of pollution. a. optimist b. optimistic c. optimize d. optimistically Choose a, b, c, or d that needs correction. 31. Animals and plants in deserts have adapted to the harsh environment in order to they can A B C survive in the extreme conditions. D 32. Many successful American film directions are former actors with a desire A B C to expand their experience in film industry. D 33. Despite of my respect for what the teacher said I disagreed with his conclusion. A B C D 34. I asked Mary why had she gone without saving goodbye to us. A B C D
  8. 35. The Braille system, had devised in 1821 by Louis Braille, is a method that A B C is widely used by blind people to read and write. D Choose a, b, C, or d to complete the passage. On February 6th, 1918, the British Government (36) _______ an important law to give women in Britain the right to vote for the first time. The right to vote is also called suffrage. The women who fought for this right are called suffragettes. Women began to (37) ________ not only the right to vote but also better education. However, there was strong (38 ) ________. Many men argued that women were less intelligent and more emotional than men, and therefore they could not make important decisions. (39) _______,opinions changed. During World War I women had to do men's jobs, and they did the things well. It was only after that time that women (40) ________ thirty and over got the right to vote. Ten more years passed before, in 1928, women at the age of twenty-one could vote. 36. a. passed b. led c. involved d. contained 37. a. apply b. intend c. struggle d. demand 38. a. supposition b. objection c. agreement d. suggestion 39. a. gradually b. unfortunately c. carefully d. Approximately 40. a. had b. aged c. numbered d. counted
  9. Read the passage and choose the correct answers. In 2003, the ASEAN Leaders resolved that an ASEAN Community would be established comprising three pillars: ASEAN Security Community, ASEAN Economic Community and ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community. The ASEAN Security Community aims to ensure that countries in the region live peacefully with one another and with the world in a democratic and har- monious environment. The ASEAN Economic Community's goal is to create a stable, prosperous and highly competitive ASEAN economic region. It also helps reduce poverty and socio-economic disparities. The ASEAN Economic Community will establish ASEAN as a single market and production base and make ASEAN a more dynamic and stronger segment of the global supply chain. ASEAN's strategy will consist of the integration of ASEAN and enhancing ASEAN's economic competitiveness. The ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community aims at promoting cooperation in social development, raising the standard of living of disadvantaged groups and the rural population, and seeking the active involvement of all sectors of society, in particular women, youth, and local communities. The Community will ensure that its work force will be prepared for education, training, science and technology development, job creation, and social protection. The Community will improve cooperation in the area of public health, including in the prevention and control of infectious and communicable diseases. 41. The word comprising has a close meaning to _______ a. taking b. including c. building d. organizing 42. The ASEAN Security Community was set up a. to ensure the ASEAN countries to live in peace and harmony b. before 2003 by ASEAN leaders c. to focus on the education and invention in the ASEAN countries d. to solve the problems of environment 43. Which of the following aspects that the ASEAN Economic Community does not concern?
  10. a. Reducing poverty. b. Enhancing ASEAN's economic competitiveness c. Reducing socio-economic disparities d. Offering free goods and services 44. Which of the following will the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community's work force not be prepared for? a. Education b. Job creation c. Social protection d. Economic prosperity 45. The ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community a. can cure all infectious diseases b. promotes cooperation in social development c. helps all poor people become rich d. supplies jobs to all people in the area Choose a, b, c, or d that has the closest meaning to the original sentence. 46. Marcus started learning French two years ago. a. Marcus's learning of French lasted only two years. b. Marcus has been learning French for two years. c. Two years is enough for Marcus to learn French. d. Marcus needed only two years to learn French. 47. The last time I went swimming was nearly a year ago. a. I have not gone swimming for nearly a year. b. I learned to swim last year.
  11. c. My swimming learning lasted one year. d. I am used to going swimming for nearly a year. 48. The weather was so cold that we could not go out. a. If the weather had not been cold, we could have gone out. b. The weather encouraged us. to go out. c. The weather was cold, so we went out. d. The weather was cold enough for us to go out. 49. Smoking at school is forbidden. a. You are recommended to smoke at school. b. School is really a smoking place. c. It is acceptable to smoke at school. d. You are not allowed to smoke at school. 50.I am sure he was at home last night. a. Both he and I were at home last night. b. I was at home with him last night so I am sure. c. He must have been at home last night. d. He was not certain whether he should stay at home last night.
  12. FORTY- FIVE- MINUTE TEST N0 1 B Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting. 1. (A) The man (B) asked the woman (B) why (C) had she argued with her boss about (D) calling hours. 2. (A) The biologist went (B) fishing (C) after he (D)has finished with the conference 3. My parents haven't (A) come (B) back to Vietnam (C) for my neighbor (D) last visited them. Choose the correct sentence with the same meaning as the given one. 4. Mike said” I will install a separate telephone.” A. Mike promised to install a separate telephone. B. Mike offered to install a separate telephone. C. Mike agreed to install a separate telephone. D. Mike promises to install a separate telephone. 5. I often get up early in the morning. A. I used to getting up early in the morning. B. I am used to get up early in the morning. C. I used to get up early in the morning. D. I am used to getting up early in the morning. 6. I last saw a Hollywood film ten years ago. A. It’s ten years ago since I saw a last Hollywood film . B. I saw last Hollywood film since ten years ago. C. I haven’t seen a Hollywood film for ten years. D. I haven’t seen any Hollywood film before. 7. “ Don’t believe in her words and advice” said Tom. A. Tom warned me not to believe in her words and advice. B. Tom promised me not to believe in her words and advice. C. Tom told me not to believe in her words and advice. D. Tom invited me not to believe in her words and advice. 8. ‘Hi Bob. Did you take the job?’ - Bob’s friend said. A. Bob’s friend asked him did he take the job. B. Bob’s friend asked him whether you took the job C. Bob’s friend asked him if he had taken the job. D. Bob’s friend asked him had he taken the job. Read the passage and choose the best answer. If you are invited to an American friend’s home for dinner, remember these general rules for polite behaviour. First of all, arrive approximately on time but not early. Americans expect promptness. It will be all right to be 10 or 15 minutes late but not 45 minutes late. Dinner might be over-cooked and ruined by then. When you are invited to someone’s home for a meal, it is polite to bring a small gift. Flowers or candy are always appropriate. If you have an attractive thing made in your native country, your host or hostess will certainly enjoy receiving that gift. What will you do if you are served t some food that you cannot eat or you do not like? Do not make a fuss about it. Simply eat what you can and hope that no one notices it. Be sure to compliment the cook on the food that you are enjoying. Do not leave immediately after dinner, but do not overstay your welcome, either. The next day, call or write a thank-you note to say how much you enjoyed the evening. 9. When you come to someone’s house for a meal A. do not bring anything with you. B. bring some flowers, candy or something made in your native country C. take some food or drink D. do not care about gifts 10. When an American invites you to have dinner at his home …………… A. you should arrive early to help the host. B. you needn’t arrive on time C. you should arrive late to show that you are polite D. you should arrive on time Choose the word with the different pronunciation of the underlined part. 11. A. laughed B. visited C. helped D. missed 12. A. communicate B. contact C. carpet D. facial 13. A. spends B. cooks C. loves D. joins Choose the word with the different stress pattern. 14. A. communicate B. physics C. biology D. agree 15. A. answer B. arrive C. study D. special Read the passage and choose a suitable word to fill in each gap. In American, the simple words I’m sorry display very good manners in many difficult (16) ……. situations. I’m sorry has two main uses: to express your sympathy to someone who has had a bad experience and to express your (17)…… when you have bothered someone or (18) ………a problem. Other useful apologies are excuse me and pardon me, which mean the same thing. These expressions are appropriate when pushing your way out of a crowded elevator or stopping a(n) (19)………… to ask directions. 16. A. socialism B. society C. socialist D. social 17. A. wish B. hope C. regret D. love 18. A. caused B. offered C. gave D. demanded 19. A. acquaintance B. policeman C. American D. stranger Choose a, B, C, or D that best completes each unfinished sentence or substitutes the underlined part. 20. Tom’s favourite subject is ………….. A. biologically B. biological C. biologist D. biology 21. While I……….TV last night, one of my old came to visit me. A watched B was watching C am watching D. watch 22. Up to now, I ………….… a lot of information about her. A learnt B. would learn C. have learnt D. will learn 23. My sister said she …………..to her teacher as a signal that she saw him. A. is waving B. have waved C. has waved D. had waved
  13. 24. The council never wanted the new supermarket to be built, ………….. A. neither local residents did B. nor did local residents C. so did local residents D. either didn’t local residents 25. The teacher asked his students ……………the problems. A. discuss B. discussing C. to discuss D. discussed 26. Tom …………..when we ………………….about cultural diversity. A. arrived/ talked B. was arriving/ talked C. arrived/ were talking D. have arrived/ talked 27. John cannot make a ………… to get married to Mary or stay single until he can afford a house and a car. A. decide B. decision C. decisive D. decisively 28. The wife confides…………………her husband. A. of B. to C. with D. in 29 I………… a terrible accident while I ………… on the beach. A. see / am walking B. saw / was walking C. was seeing / walked D. saw / were walking 30. He is a……………………boy. He is often kind and helpful to every classmate. A. caring B. frank C. lovely D. obedient 31. He was so ……………… that he could not even say a word A. nerves B. nervous C. nervously D. nerve 32. The postal service is even less ………..than the telephone system. A. efficient B. effective C. effectively D. both A and B are correct 33. When I ……………… up this morning, my roommate ………………already. A. woke / had left B. am waking / leaves C. wake / has left D. was waking I left 34. Marie Curie received a PhD from the Sorbonne after she…………a degree in Physics with flying colours. A. had earned B. earned C. has earned D. was earning 35. Sometimes she does not agree ………… her husband’s proposal about child rearing but they soon find the solutions. A. to B. on C. with D. of 36. It’s twenty years since I ……….. in Germany and my German is pretty rusty now. A. have worked B worked C. was working D have been working 37. By the time she was twelve, she …………… on a career. A. has already decided B. already has decided C. had already decided D. already decided 38. She apologized to me………….hurting my feeling. A. on B. with C. for D. of 39. Teacher are supposed to………… responsibility for students’ education. A. take B. do C. join D. rush 40. I am really ……………… in the way he talks, but the way he behaves. A. interested B. interest C. interesting D. interestingly
  14. KIỂM TRA CUỐI NĂM MÔN: ANH VĂN 1. According to the third law of thermodynamics, ---- possible is-273. 16 degrees centigrade. (A) that temperature is lowest (B) the temperature is lowest (C) lowest temperature (D) the lowest temperature 2. After the First World War, the author Anais Nin became interested in the art movement known as Surrealism and in psychoanalysis, both ---- her novels and short stories. (A) in which the influence (B) of which influenced (C) to have influence (D) its influence in 3. Muskrats generally ---- close to the edge of a bog, where their favorite plant foods grow plentifully. (A) staying (B) they are staying (C) stay (D) to stay there 4. Oliver Ellsworth, ---- of the United States Supreme Court, was the author of the bill that established the federal court system. (A) he was the third chief justice (B) the third chief justice was (C) who the third chief justice (D) the third chief justice 5. ---- Colonial period the great majority of Connecticut's settlers came from England. (A) Since
  15. (B) The time (C) During the (D) It was 6. A politician can make a legislative proposal more ---- by giving specific examples of what its effect will be. (A) to understanding (B) understandably (C) understandable (D) when understood 7. Playing the trumpet with dazzling originality, ---- dominated jazz for 20 years. (A) Louis Armstrong (B) the influence of Louis Armstrong (C) the music of Louis Armstrong (D) Louis Armstrong's talent 8. Before every presidential election in the United States, the statisticians try to guess the proportion of the population that ---- for each candidate. (A) are voted (B) voting (C) to be voted (D) will vote 9. ---- at a river ford on the Donner Pass route to California, the city of Reno grew as bridges and railroads were built. (A) Settle (B) To settle (C) It was settling (D) Having been settled 10. The air inside a house or office building often has higher concentrations of contaminants ---- heavily polluted outside air.
  16. (A) than does (B) more (C) as some that are (D) like of 11. The decimal numeral system is one of the ---- ways of expressing numbers. (A) useful most world's (B) world's most useful (C) useful world's most (D) most world's useful 12. Emily Dickinson's garden was a place ---- great inspiration for her poems. (A) that she drew (B) by drawing her (C) from which she drew (D) drawn from which 13. The mountains surrounding Los Angeles effectively shield the city from the hot, dry winds of the Mojave Desert, ---- the circulation of air. (A) but they also prevent (B) also prevented by them (C) and also to prevent (D) and also preventing 14. Not only ---- to determine the depth of the ocean floor, but it is also used to locate oil. (A) to use seismology (B) is seismology used (C) seismology is used (D) using seismology
  17. 15. Nebraska has floods in some years, ----. (A) in others drought (B) droughts are others (C) while other droughts (D) others in drought 16. Pop Art was a movement of the 1950's and 1960's whom imagery was based on A B C readily recognized American products and people. D 17. Because the tachinid fly is a parasite of harmful insects, much species have been A B C imported into the United States to combat insect pests. D 18. All almost the electricity for industrial use comes from large generators driven by A B C D steam turbines. 19. The Egyptians first discovered that drying fruit preserved it, made it sweeter, A B C and improvement its flavor. D
  18. 20. During his twelve year there, Ellis Marsalis turned the New Orleans Center for the A B Creative Arts into a rich training place for future jazz stars. C D 21. Algebra is the branch of mathematics concerned with operations on sets of A B numbers or other elements that are often represented at symbols. C D 22. As her focus changed, the love poetry that Edna St. Vincent Millay produced in A B C the 1920's increasing gave way to poetry dealing with social injustice. D 23. When a pearl is cut in half and examined under a microscope, but its layers can A B C be seen. D 24. A conductor used signals and gestures to let the musicians to know when to play A B C D various parts of a composition.
  19. 25. If a glass lizard loses its tails, a new one grows to replace it. A B C D 26. Many of the recording instruments used in vary branches of science are A B C D kymographs. 27. It was near end of prehistoric times that the first wheeled vehicles appeared. A B C D 28. Martin Luther King. Jr.'s magnificent speaking ability enabling him to effectively A B C express the demands for social justice for Black Americans. D 29. Designers of athletic footwear finely tune each category of shoe to its particularly A B C activity by studying human motion and physiology. D 30. Gothic Revival architecture has several basis characteristics that distinguish it A B C from other nineteenth-century architectural styles. D
  20. 31. Since rats are destructive and may carry disease, therefore many cities try to A B C exterminate them. D 32. In the United States among 60 percent of the space on the pages of newspapers A B is reserved for advertising. C D 33. Recently in the automobile industry, multinational companies have developed to A the point where such few cars can be described as having been made entirely in one B C D country. 34. Scientists believe that by altering the genetic composition of plants it is possible A to develop specimens that are resisting to disease and have increased food value. B C D 35. the purpose of traveler's checks is to protect travelers from theft and accidental A B C lost of money. D
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