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  1. TEST 3 (80 questions-90 minutes) Chän ph­¬ng ¸n(A,B,C hoÆc D) øng víi tõ cã phÇn nguyªn ©m ®­îc g¹ch ch©n cã c¸ch ph¸t ©m kh¸c . 1. A. current B. turn C. fun D. under 2. A. further B. fertile C. heard D. mother 3. A. mountain B. pour C. mouth D. count 4. A. tiny B. island C. river D. wine 5. A. coast B. lost C. most D. whole Chän ph­¬ng ¸n(A,B,C hoÆc D) øng víi tõ cã träng ©m chÝnh r¬i vµo ©m tiÕt cã vÞ trÝ kh¸c víi ba tõ cßn l¹i 6. A. disappear B. engineer C. education D. attachment 7. A. consume B. reflect C. local D. between 8. A. curtain B. enclose C. contain D. remember 9. A. distance B. glorious C. exciting D. journey 10. A. tremendous B. enormous C. serious D. describe Chän ph­¬ng ¸n ®óng(A,B,C hoÆc D)®Ó hoµn thµnh mçi c©u. 11. He never expected his prophecy to be………….. A. achieved B. accomplished C. realised D. fulfilled 12. The boy was…………..with a family in the countryside. A. reared B. bred C. brought up D. grown up 13. Jane came………..a beautiful picture when she was tidying the room. A. across B. round C. into D. past 14. Until she was arrested last week, the young woman thought she had…………the perfect crime. A. committed B. escaped C. got away D. charged 15. ………it not been for the intolerable heat in the hall, they would have stayed much longer. A. If B. But C. Should D. Had 16. The ball……….two or three times before rolling down the road. A. sprang B. bounced C. leap D. hopped 17. The……….of the pagoda in the water was very clear and beautiful. A. sight B. shadow C. reflection D. mirror 18. When I came,the salesperson was……….to the customer how to use a new kind of washing machines. A. demonstrating B. proving C. exposing D. teaching 19. Do you think Ms.Brown will……….for Parliament in the next election ? A. sit B. run C. walk D. stand 20. A human being is………..of many, often conflicting, desires. A. made B. made up C. consisted D. created 21. The train accident………..the other trains’departure by a few hours. A. sent back B. called off C. delayed D. retained 22. The judge…………..the murderer to a lifetime imprisonment.
  2. A. convicted B. sentenced C. prosecuted D. accused 23. All the people involved solemnly………..on the Bible to keep the secret. A. promised B. cursed C. vowed D. swore 24. The lecture hall gradually emptied as the professor……….on. A. rambled B. kept C. dragged D. passed 25. The little girl was full of………..towards her wicked stepmother. A. retribution B. resentment C. reprisal D. vengeance 26. The planet Mercury………..rotations during every two trips around the Sun. A. three complete B. completes three C. the completion of three D. completing three of the 27. Mountaineers…....climbMount Everest must make reservations to do so, often up to seven years in advance. A. want to B. they want to C. who want D. wanting to 28. In economics, “diminishing returns” describes………..resource inputs and production. A. among B. when it is C. among them D. the relationship between 29. Rarely………remove the entire root of a dandelion because of its length and sturdiness. A.can the casual gardener B.the casual gardener C.the casual gardener will D.does the casual gardener’s 30. Professional people expect………..when it is necessary to cancel an appointment. A. you to call them B. that you would call them C.your calling them D.that you are calling them 31. Frost occurs in valleys and on low grounds……….on adjacent hills. A. more frequently as B. as frequently than C. more frequently than D. much frequently than 32. In a new culture, many embarrassing situations occur………..a misunderstanding. A. for B. of C. because of D. because 33. ………..unknown quantities is the task of algebra. A. To found B. Find C. The find D. Finding 34. Both liquids and gases flow freely from a container because they have…………. A. not definite shape B. none definite shape C. nothing definite shape D. no definite shape 35. Research in the work place reveals that people work for many reasons…………. A. money beside B. money besides C. beside money D. besides money 36. The horn of the rhinoceros consists of a cone of tight bundles of keratin……….from the epidermis. A. grow B. grows C. growing D. they grow 37. ………range in colour from pale yellow to bright orange. A. Canaries which B. Canaries C. That canaries D. Canaries that are 38. It is believed………..causes insomnia.
  3. A. too much cafeine which B. that too much cafeine C. it is too much cafeine D.too much cafeine that 39. Alex didn’t do very well in the class because…………. A.he studied not good B.he failed to study properly C.he was a badly student D.he wasn’t good to study 40. The harder you try,………………… A.the most you achieve B.you achieve the more C.the more you achieve D.the better achieve you have §äc kÜ ®o¹n v¨n sau vµ chän ph­¬ng ¸n ®óng(A,B,C hoÆc D) cho mçi chç trèng. A team of experts has arrived in Venice to save it from increasing incidences o f flooding. A controversial plan to construct a barrier with 79 gates, each weighing 300 tonnes,has been given permission to…(41)…ahead. Once constructed, this will be…(42)..whenever a high tide..(43)…to cover the city. Everyone has known for centuries that Venice is..(44)…further into the mud, but floods are becoming a regular nuisance. Rising sea levels have gradually..(45)…the salt marshes and mud-banks that ..(46)…between the city and the Adriatic. Winter storms cause higher waves, which are..(47)…the walls of the old palaces. But there are fears about how the..(48)…of such a barrier might affect the Venice lagoon, particularly the possibility that it could further..(49)…the flushing of the city’s waterways by the tide, making the famous foul-smelling canals even more..(50)….. To avoid making a bad situation worse, the experts have been..(51)…to analyse tidal flows, marine plants and sediment deposits, and then suggest ways to prevent the city becoming the first high-profile..(52)…of global warming and r ising sea levels. But with global warming..(53)…to add at least another half metre to the sea level this century, the situation is bound to ..(54)… . A spokesman for the team said, “We cannot hope to stop Venice submerging eventually, but we can slow the whole..(55)….down and enjoy the city for a while longer.” 41. A. be B. proceed C. go D. advance 42. A. erected B. raised C. lifted D. installed 43. A. threatens B. endangers C.risks D. jeopardizes 44. A. decaying B. sinking C. collapsing D. falling 45. A. eroded B. worn C. corrupted D. broken 46. A. faced B. occurred C. featured D. stood 47. A. offending B. crashing C. assaulting D. opposing 48. A. building B. theory C. intention D. result 49. A. decay B. direct C. restrict D. impose 50. A. motionless B. stationary C. inactive D. stagnant 51. A. asked over B. brought in C. called up D. taken on 52. A. victim B. target C. sufferer D. subject 53. A. believed B. imagined C. expected D. supposed 54. A. destabilise B. deflate C. detract D. deteriorate 55. A. damage B. process C. water D. event §äc kÜ ®o¹n v¨n sau vµ chän ph­¬ng ¸n ®óng(A,B,C hoÆc D) cho mçi c©u. Crows are probably the most frequently met and easily identifiable members of the native fauna of the United States. The great number of tales, legends, and myths
  4. about these bird indicates that people have been exceptionally interested in them for a long time. On the other hand, when it comes to substantive-particularlybehavioral- information, crows are less well known than many comparably common species and for that matter, not a few quite uncommon ones: The endangered California condor, to cite one obvious example.There are practical reasons for this. Crows are notoriously poor and aggravating subjects for field research. Keen observers and quick learners, they are astute about the intentions of other creatures, including researchers, and adept at avoiding them. Because they are so numerous, active, and monochromatic, it is difficult to distinguish one crow from another. Bands, radio transmitters, or other identifying devices can be attached to them, but this of course requires catching live crows, who are among the wariest and most untrappable of birds. Technical difficulties aside, crow research is daunting because the ways of these birds are so complex and various. As preeminent generalists, members of this species ingeniously exploit a great range of habitats and resources, and they can quickly adjust to changes in their circumstances. Being so educable, individual birds have markedly different interests and inclinations, strategies and scams. For example, one pet crow learned how to let a dog out of its kennel by pulling the pin on the door. When the dog escaped, the bird went into the kennel and ate its food. 56. What is the main topic of the passage ? A.The ways in which crows differ from other common birds. B.The myths and legends about crows. C.The characteristics that make crows difficult to study.D.The existing methods for investigating crow behavior 57. According to the first paragraph, what evidence is there that cro ws have interested people for a long time ? A. The large number of stories about crows. B. The frequency with which crows are sighted. C. The amount of research that has been conducted on crows. D.The ease with which crows are identified. 58. In line 6, the author mentions the endangered California condor as an example of a species that is………… A. small than the crow. B. easily identifiable. C.featured in legends. D. very rare. 59. According to the second paragraph, crows are poor subjects for field research for all of the following reasons EXCEPT A. They can successfully avoid observers. B. They are hard to distinguish from one another. C. They can be quite aggressive. D. They are difficult to catch. 60. In the second paragraph, the author implies that using radio transmitters would allow a researcher who studies crows to…………………. A. identify individual crows. B. follow flocks of crows over long distances. C. record the times when crows are most active. D. help crows that become sick or injured.
  5. Chän ph­¬ng ¸n ®óng(A,B,C hoÆc D) øng víi tõ/côm tõ cã g¹ch ch©n cÇn söa trong c¸c c©u sau. 61. The number of time he spends gardening is increasing everyday. A B C D 62. It would be both noticed and appreciating if you could finish the work before you leave. A B C D 63. The suits were hanged in the closet when they were returned from the cleaners. A B C D 64. A vast quantity o f radioactive material is made when a hydrogen bomb explode. A B C D 65. Commercial letters of credit are often used to financing export trade, but they can have other uses. A B C D Chän ph­¬ng ¸n ®óng(A,B,C hoÆc D) øng víi c©u cã nghÜa gÇn nhÊt víi mçi c©u cho s½n sau ®©y. 66. Workers are not allowed to use the office phone for personal calls. A. They don’t let workers use the office phone. B. Workers are not permitted to use the office phone for personal purpose. C. The office phone is supposed to be used by workers only. D. They don’t allow workers to make phone calls personally. 67. Steve liked the company of others. A. Steve found a club. B. Steve founded a club. C. Steve liked other people’s company better thanhis own. D. Steve liked the other company. 68. His dog is definitely not a bloodhound. A. His dog smells badly. B. His dog smells bad. C. His dog smells definitely good. D. His dog cannot smell blood. 69. If only I had taken his advice. A. I wish I followed his advice. B. I wish I have taken his advice. C. I regret not having taken his advice. D. I regret not to take his advice. 70. Bill had his car serviced the other day. A. Bill had serviced his car the other day. B. Bill had to service his car the other day. C. Bill had someone to service his car the other day. D. Someone serviced Bill’s car the other day. 71. Jane refused to attend his birthday party, which made him feel sad. A. Jane’s refusal to attend his birthday party made him feel sad. B. He felt sad not to be able to attend her birthday party.
  6. C. Jane made him sad despite her refusal to attend his birthday party. D. Jane refused to attend his birthday party because it made him sad. 72. He called his sister names. A. He was angry with his sister. B. He called his sister’s name. C. He called his sister by many different names. D. He loved his sister very much. 73. No sooner had we arrived than the performance began. A. The performance had started before we arrived. B. The performance started sooner than we arrived. C. Hardly had we arrived when the performance began.D.When we arrived the performance had started. 74. Few people realised the importance of his role in the company. A. Not many people realised that he played an important part in the company. B. Quite a few people realised the importance of his role in the company. C. Many people realised his important role in the company. D. He was realised as an important role in the company by a few people. 75. It’s high time the children went to bed. A. It’s time for the children to go to bed now. B. The time is high so the children went to bed. C. The children went to bed because it’s time. D. The children went to bed when the time is high. C¸c côm tõ sau ®©y thuéc mét ®o¹n v¨n hoµn chØnh. Chän ph­¬ng ¸n (A,B,C hoÆc D) øng víi c©u tèt nhÊt ®­îc t¹o ra b»ng nh÷ng côm tõ cho s½n vµ cã thÓ kÕt hîp víi c¸c c©u cßn l¹i ®Ó t¹o thµnh mét ®o¹n v¨n hoµn chØnh. Group/men/invite/plunge/hands/bowl/icy water. Then/they ask/tell/researcher/how much/hurt. Half/them/report back/man,/half/attractive woman. Those/talk/woman/claim/suffer significantly less pain/others. When woman/ask/do same,/they/report/similar level/pain/whether they/talk/man/woman. 76. Group/men/invite/plunge/hands/bowl/icy water. A. A group of men were invited to plunge their hands into a bowl of icy water. B. Group of men were invited to plunge hands into a bowl of icy water. C. A group of men were invited to plunge hands into a bowl of icy w ater. D. The group of men were invited plunge their hands in bowl of icy water. 77. Then/they ask/tell/researcher/how much/hurt. A. Then they asked to tell a researcher how much it hurt. B. Then they were asked to tell researcher how much it hurt. C. Then they were asked to tell a researcher how much it hurt. D. Then they were asked to tell a researcher how much hurt. 78. Half/them/report back/man,/half/attractive woman. A. Half of them reported back to a man, other half to an attractive woman. B. Half them reported back to a man, other half to an attractive woman. C. Half of them reported back to a man, the other half to an attractive woman.
  7. D. Half of them reported back a man, the other half an attractive woman. 79. Those/talk/woman/claim/suffer significantly less pain/others. A. Those who talked to the woman claimed to suffer significantly less pain the others. B. Those who talked to the woman claimed to suffer significantly less pain than the others. C. Those talked to the woman claimed to suffer significantly less pain than the others. D. Those who talked to the woman claimed to suffer significantly less pain the others. 80. When woman/ask/do same,/they/report/similar level/pain/whether they/talk/man/woman. A. When women were asked to do same, they reported a similar level of pain whether they were talking to a man or a woman. B. When women were asked to do the same, they reported similar level of pain whether they were talking to a man or a woman. C. When women were asked to do the same, they reported a similar level of pain whether they talked to a man or a woman. D. When women were asked to do the same, they reported a similar level of pain whether they were talking to a man or a woman.
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