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- TEST 4 (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. happen B. calculate C. add D. radius 2. A. achieve B. chorus C. cancel D. chemistry 3. A. popular B. other C. subject D. month 4. A. missed B. worked C. realised D. watched 5. A. trade B. great C. grateful D. held 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. effective B. amusing C. typical D. expression 7. A. recommend B. convenient C. sensible D. stimulate 8. A. power B. attitude C. comfortable D. receive 9. A. disruption B. protection C. counter D. discovery 10. A. convention B. restaurant C. second D. certain Chän ph¬ng ¸n ®óng(A,B,C hoÆc D)®Ó hoµn thµnh mçi c©u. 11. Have I……….. to you how to use this new typewriter ? A. answered B. explained C. told D. showed 12. We often watch a film on TV………….going to bed. A. then B. during C. upon D. before 13. He thinks you are………….your time looking for a job in this to wn. There’s not much to do here. A. wasting B. spending C. missing D. losing 14. You will be surprised at how……….. Joe is in French after a year. A. fluently B. fluent C. fluency D. influence 15. Although he was quite fat, Tom was not very pleased about………..called Piggy by his classmates. A. be B. being C. was D. having 16. Carl and Malcolm look like brothers but actually they are not…………. A. relative B. relation C. related D. family 17. The woman said the murderer was a short,………..man with a beard. A. petite B. tallish C. stocky D. average 18. Some people………….sport to keep fit, not because they like it. A. do B. make C. train D. practice 19. One………….of the scheme is the very high cost. A. advantage B. shortage C. drawback D. shortcoming 20. I really can’t…………the twins apart. They look so alike. A. say B. talk C. take D. tell 21. We…………Catherine yesterday when we were shopping. A. came across B. bumped into C. ran to D. fell into 22. I don’t think she can get her massage…………….to the students. She seems too nervous. A. across B. around C. out D. over 23. His speech………….little or no relation to the topic given. A. gave B. reflected C. bore D. was 24. What’s wrong with you today ? Did you get out of bed on the wrong……………? A. end B. side C. foot D. edge 25. When I told the doctor that I had had earache for nearly a month, he gave me a ……….for ear-drops. A. ticket B. recipe C. receipt D. prescription 26. I wish you…………..to leave now. The party has just begun. A. don’t have B. not have C. wouldn’t have D. didn’t have 27. Jack……….be so bad-tempered; I wonder if he’s got problems. A. isn’t used to B. didn’t used to C. wouldn’t D. didn’t use to 28. Even with vast research, there’s still a great deal that is……..known about the working of the human brain. A. neither B. none C. no D. not 29. The United States consists of fifty states, ………..has its own government. A. each of which B. they each C. each of them D. each of
- 30. If it hadn’t been for your laziness, you………..the exams. A. could pass B. had passed C. could have passed D. must have passed 31. Everyone hopes to succeed in life,…………? A. doesn’t he B. hasn’t he C. haven’t they D. don’t they 32. As a protection device, an octopus ejects black or purple ink to cloud the water when……….. A. does it escape B. its escape C. it escapes D. escapes it 33. Wherever there is plenty of rain during the growing season, life is………….in various forms. A. abundant B. the abundance C. an abundant D. it abundant 34. Despite its wide range of styles and instrumentation, country music has certain common features………its own special character. A. give it that B. that give it C. give that D. that gives it to 35. ………..discussed by the board of directors when it was proposed again by the supervisors. A. The problem had already B. The problem is already C. The problem had already been D. The problem has already 36. …………provided a living for nearly 90 percent of the population of the American colonies. A. Farming was what B. What farming C. Farming was D. What was farming 37. But for their help, he……….. A. would have failed B. has failed C. has not failed D. wouldn’t have failed 38. Every year Canadian…………..about 75 percent of the exports to the United States. A. businesses that sell B. selling businesses C. businesses sell D. that sell to businesses 39. In simple animals, …………..reflex movement or involuntary response to stimuli. A. behaviour mostly B. most is behaviour C. most behaviour is D. the most behaviour 40. I can’t go with you today; I have………………things to do. A. a great deal of B. a great many C. many a great D. great many §äc kÜ ®o¹n v¨n sau vµ chän ph¬ng ¸n ®óng(A,B,C hoÆc D) cho mçi chç trèng. CNN Breeds Nation of News Junkies If the end of the world ever comes, it seems..(41)..to assume that most of America will be glued to its television..(42)..and tuned to CNN as the final hour approaches. Largely thanks to CNN and its imitators, the United States is more than ever a nation of news junkies. Over the past decade and a half, the vast..(43)..for the traditional news..(44)..of CBS,ABC and NBC has slowly dwindled as..(45)..and listeners tune ..(46)..to “Get it first, get it fast, get it now!” as one all-news radio..(47)..puts it. In times of crisis or high..(48)..like the exploding space shuttle Challenger or the Gulf War, America automatically turns to CNN. In bars, airports, aircraft, hotel lobbies, corner shops and anywhere else where people might pause and..(49).. ,the news pours out in a steady tream. The news is no longer a series of..(50)..to be explained and analysed nightly by a set of experts, but increasingly a form of vivid, instant..(51).. . “The news is always changing,” CNN’s jingle says, “so tune in two, three, four times a day.” If you don’t, it is implied, you may..(52)..something, an important.. (53)..in the endless soap opera that is real life. 41. A. well B. sure C. safe D. strong 42. A. controls B. sets C. monitors D. boxes 43. A. crowd B. audience C. people D. public 44. A. broadcasts B. shows C. series D. performances 45. A. spectators B. observers C. viewers D. witnesses 46. A. on B. over C. up D. in 47. A. channel B. station C. wave D. speaker 48. A. theather B. action C. drama D. plot 49. A. watch B. see C. hear D. notice 50. A. actions B. events C. occasions D. signals 51. A. pastimes B. leisure C. enjoyment D. entertainment 52. A. lose B. waste C. miss D. leave 53. A. series B. piece C. track D. episode
- §äc kÜ ®o¹n v¨n sau vµ chän ph¬ng ¸n ®óng(A,B,C hoÆc D) cho mçi c©u. Federal Express is a company that specializes in rapid overnight delivery of high-priority packages. The first company of its type,Federal Express was founded by the youthful Fred Smith in 1971, when he was only 28 years old. Smith had actually developed the idea for the rapid delivery service in a term paper for an eco nomics class when he was a student at Yale University. The term paper reputedly received a less-than-stellar grade because of the infeasibility of the project that Smith had outlined. The model that Smith proposed had never be en tried; it was a model that was efficient to operate but at the same time was very difficult to institute. Smith achieved efficiency in his model by designing a system that was seperate from the passenger system and could, therefore, focus on how to deliver packages most efficiently. His strategy was to own his own planes so that he could create his own schedules and to ship all packages through the hub city of Memphis, a set -up which resembles the spokes on the wheel of a bicycle. With this combination of his own planes and hub set -up, he could get packages anywhere in the United States overnight. What made Smith’s idea difficult to institute was the fact that the entire system had to be created before the company could begin operations. He needed a fleet of aircraft to collect packages from airports ever y night and deliver them to Memphis, where they were immediately sorted and flown out to their new destinations; he needed a fleet of trucks to deliver packages to and from the various airports; he needed facilities and trained staff all in place to handle the operation. Smith had a $4 million inheritance from his father, and he managed to raise an additional $91 million dolars from venture capitalists to get the company operating. When Federal Express began service in 1973 in 25 cities, the company was not an immediate success, but success did come within a relatively short period of time. The company lost $29 million in the first 26 months of operations. However, the tide was to turn relatively quickly. By late 1976, Federal Express was carr ying an average of 19,000 packages per night and had made a profit of $3,6 million. 54. The most appropriate title for this passage is; A. The Problems and Frustrations of a Business Student. B. The Importance of Business Studies. C. The Capitalization of Federal Express. D.The Implementation of a Successful Business 55. What is stated in the passage about Smith’s term paper ? A. Smith submitted it through a delivery service. B. It was written by a student of Smith’s. D. The professor thought it had great potential. C. Its grade was mediocre.(tÇm thêng) 56. What was a key idea of Smith’s ? A. That he should focus on passenger service. D. That passenger service had to be efficient. B. That package delivery should be separate from passenger service. C. That packages could be deliveredon other companies’planes. 57. It can be inferred from the passage that Smith selected Memphis as his hub city because it……………. A. was near the middle of the country. B. had a large number of passenger aircraft. C. already had a large package delivery service. D. was a favourite passenger airport. 58. It is NOT mentioned in the passage that, in order to set up his company, Smith needed………. A. airplanes B. trucks C. personel D. faculty 59. How lond did it take Federal Express to become profitable? A. 2 months B. 1 year C. 3 years D. 6 years. 60. Which Paragraph explains what made Smith’s model effective ? A. The first paragraph B. The second paragraph C. The third paragraph D. The last paragraph 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. A calorie is the quantity of heat required to rise one gallon of water one degree centigrade at one A B C D atmospheric pressure. 62. Nitrogen must be combine with another element such as hydrogen or oxygen to be useful in agriculture or industry. A B C D 63. Superior to all others woods for shipbuilding, teak is also used for furniture,flooring,and general construction. A B C D 64. Medical research indicates that large amounts of histamines can responsible for colds, hay fever, and other A B C respiratory reactions. D
- 65. Petroleum is composed of a complex mix of hydrogen and carbon. A B C D 66. Most of the damage property attributed to the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 resulted from the fire that followed A B C D 67. Stars in our universe vary in temperature, colour, bright, size and mass. A B C D 68. Nylon, a synthetic done from a combination of water, air and a by product of coal, was first introduced in 1938. A B C D 69. Most polar seals retreat to open water during the winter, but a few types have learn to survive on and under A B C all year round D 70. The diameter of the sun is more than one hundred times greater than the earth. 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. 71. The private was reprimanded by the major and was shaking with fear. A. Shaking with fear, the major reprimanded the private. B. Shaking with fear, the private was reprimanded by the major. C. Reprimanding the private, the major was shaking with fear. D. Reprimanding the major, the private was shaking with fear. 72. Had I known more about computer programming, I would have worked for a computer company. A. I didn’t know much about computer programming so I didn’t work for a computer company. B. A better knowledge of computer programming will help me find a job in a computer company. C. I wish I knew more about computer programming and could work for a computer company. D. Knowing more about computer programming, I would find a job in a computer company. 73. Much as he loved her, he didn’t forgive her for what she had done. A. He didn’t forgive her for what she had done as he loved her. B. He didn’t forgive her for what she had done because she didn’t love him so much. C. She didn’t love him as much as he loved her. D. Although he loved her, he didn’t forgive her for what she had done . 74. Joe still likes Madonna. A. Joe was a fan of Madonna’s for years. B. Joe has been a fan of Madonna’s for years. C. Joe used to like Madonna years ago. D. Joe is being a fan of Madonna’s . 75. Janet had better change her job. A. Janet had a better job after changing. B. Janet had changed her job for good. C. Janet should change her job. D. Janet’s job had change for the better. 76. “If you don’t apologise immediately, I’m leaving,” she told him. A. She told him not to apologise immediately. B. She asked him to apologise immediately because she was leaving. C. She threatened to leave unless he apologised immediately. D. She told him she was leaving if he apologised immediately. 77. She tends to lose her temper for no reason. A. She often gets angry for no reason. B. She has no reason so she loses her temper. C. She has no reason for tending to lose her temper. D. She easily gets angry when there is a reason. 78. He acts as though nothing matters to him. A. He acts when there’s no matter for him. B. He acts although nothing matters to him. C. He seems not to care about anything. D. Nothing matters to him when he acts. 79. There isn’t enough room for anything else in the fridge. A.The fridge is so full that you can’t put in anything else B.There isn’t anything else in the fridge in this room C. There is no room left for the fridge. D. The fridge can’t be put in this room because there isn’t enough 80. You got lost because you didn’t do what I told you. A. If you followed what I told you, you wouldn’t get lost.
- B. If you had followed my instructions, you wouldn’t have got lost. C. Unless you do what I told you, you will get lost. D. You didn’t get lost because you did what I told you. -
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