Câu 1.
A. maid
B. available
C. raise
D. said
Câu 2.
A. decreased
B. used
C. reached
D. developed
Câu 3.
A. dove
B. home
C. rainbow
D. bowl
Câu 4.
A. love
B. govern
C. cover
D. control
Câu 5.
A. Population
B. Available
C. University
D. Education
Câu 6.
A. population
B. available
C. university
D. education
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
Câu 7.
A. support
B. repeat
C. increase
D. broaden
Câu 8.
A. punishment
B. government
C. journalism
D. organization
Câu 9.
A. resource
B. average
C. method
D. college
Câu 10.
A. expert
B. control
C. limit
D. injury
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
In the USA, futher education generally refers to education undertaken by adults of all ages after leaving full time study. It doesn't include degree courses [1] ______ at college or university directly after leaving high school, which come under [2]______ education. Futher education includes everything from basic reading and writing skills for illiterate to full - time professional and doctorate degrees at university. On many university [3] ______, more students are enrolled in futher education courses than in [4]______ degree programmes. Often adult education students don't need to be high school or college graduates or take any tests or interviews, and they're generally [5]______ on a first - come, first - served basis. A high school diploma is [6]______ for some courses, although General Educational Development [GED] tests allow students to [7] ______ a high school equivalency diploma. Adult education courses may be full-time or part-time and are provided by two and four- year colleges, universities, community colleges, [8] ______ schools, and elementary and high schools. Courses are also provided by private community organizations, government [9] ______ , and job training centres. More and more adult education programmes are becoming [10] ______ on the Internet, including courses which offer university or continuing education credits for completion.
Câu 46. [1]
A. Gone
B. Brought
C. Taken
D. set
Câu 47. [2]
A. higher
B. futher
C. high
D. secondary
Câu 48. [3]
A. areas
B. grounds
C. yards
D. campuses
Câu 49. [4]
A. frequent
B. regular
C. usual
D. permanent
Câu 50. [5]
A. accepted
B. agreed
C. admitted
D. received
Câu 51. [6]
A. permitted
B. brought
C. requested
D. required
Câu 52. [7]
A. earn
B. show
C. manage
D. make
Câu 53. [8]
A. technique
B. technology
C. technician
D. technical
Câu 54. [9]
A. businesses
B. organizations
C. agencies
D. companies
Câu 55. [10]
A. capable
B. available
C. visible
D. possible
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
If you want to go to a university, you usually apply during your last year at school, when you are 17-18. You can apply to study at any university in Britain and most people choose a university that is not in their own town. So, university students usually live away from home. Students get a grant from the government to study. At the beginning of your last year at school, you receive an application form. On this form you choose up to five universities that you would like to go to. The form is sent to those universities with information from your school about you and your academic record. If the universities are interested in your application, they will ask you to attend an interview. If they are still interested after the interview, they will offer you a place. Any offer, however, is only conditional at this stage. Applications and interviews take place several months before students do their A-level examinations. These are the exams that you do at the end of your time at school. So, when a university makes an offer, it will tell you the minimum grades that you will have to get when you do your A-level exams. If you don't obtain those grades then, you will not be able to get the place. It will be offered to someone else and you must apply again to another university. You don't have to accept your place immediately. Some students don't want to go straight from school to university. So, after they have taken their A-level, they take a year out to work or travel.
Câu 1 | D | Câu 32 | D |
Câu 2 | B | Câu 33 | A |
Câu 3 | A | Câu 34 | B |
Câu 4 | D | Câu 35 | C |
Câu 5 | B | Câu 36 | A |
Câu 6 | B | Câu 37 | D |
Câu 7 | D | Câu 38 | A |
Câu 8 | D | Câu 39 | D |
Câu 9 | A | Câu 40 | B |
Câu 10 | B | Câu 41 | C |
Câu 11 | B | Câu 42 | B |
Câu 12 | C | Câu 43 | D |
Câu 13 | A | Câu 44 | A |
Câu 14 | D | Câu 45 | C |
Câu 15 | A | Câu 46 | C |
Câu 16 | D | Câu 47 | A |
Câu 17 | C | Câu 48 | D |
Câu 18 | D | Câu 49 | B |
Câu 19 | A | Câu 50 | C |
Câu 20 | D | Câu 51 | D |
Câu 21 | C | Câu 52 | A |
Câu 22 | A | Câu 53 | D |
Câu 23 | B | Câu 54 | A |
Câu 24 | A | Câu 55 | A |
Câu 25 | A | Câu 56 | A |
Câu 26 | D | Câu 57 | D |
Câu 27 | D | Câu 58 | B |
Câu 28 | B | Câu 59 | C |
Câu 29 | A | Câu 60 | C |
Câu 30 | A | Câu 61 | D |
Câu 31 | B |
Điền Chính Quốc [Tổng hợp]
Circle the word whose bold part is pronounced differently from those of the other three.
Question 1:
Question 2:
- b. sign
- c. singular
- d. mausoleum
Question 3:
- a. earth
- b. growth
- d. third
Question 4:
- a. meter
- b. basket
- c. enough
Question 5:
- a. fashion
- b. hamburger
- d. add
Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence; substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning too the original one.
Question 6: We must ensure ____ of fuel supplies to keep the factories work.
- a. continue
- b. continuous
- c. continual
Question 7: Most of Vietnamese people live on ____.
- a. farm
- b. farmer
- d. farmland
Question 8: Are you interested in doing ____ research?
- a. science
- b. scientist
- d. scientifically
Question 9: We have enough tickets available ____ everybody.
Question 10: ____ the women who have many children, the majority is poor and illiterate.
Question 11: We should do something to help them ____ birth-control methods.
Question 12: _____ earth is overpopulated.
Question 13: Do you know how many people there are on ____ earth?
Question 14: Iron, silver, and gold are ___.
- a. oils
- c. methods
- d. plants
Question 15: After a pause, the lecture continued speaking.
- a. put out
- b. made up
- d. took over
Question 16: is limitation of the number oŸ children born.
- a. Population
- b. Resource
- c. Birth rate
Question 17: Although I asked him twice, he had no answer.
- b. talk
- c. demand
- d. method
Question 18: The boss was in disagreement with their ____ of working.
Question 19: ____is the activity of growing crops or raising animals.
- a. Method
- b. Control
- c. Industry
Question 20: If she asks for money, l ____ her.
- b. gave
- c. would give
- d. would have given
Question 21: lf they had recognized her, they ____ to her.
- a. will speak
- b. will have spoken
- c. would speak
Question 22: She told me that she would not have enjoyed the party if I ____ there.
- a. am not
- b. was not
- c. were not
Question 23: ____ here, we would not have missed the fireworks.
- a. lf we were
- b. Unless we were
- d. If had we been
Question 24: He cannot find a good job because he doesn't know how to use a computer.
- a. If he knows how to use a computer, he can find a good job.
- c. lf he had known how to use a computer, he could have found a good job.
- d. If he had known how to use a computer, he could find a good job.
Question 25: The coffee was too hot for us to drink.
- a. Although the coffee was so hot we could drink ït.
- b. If the coffee were not too hot, we could drink it.
- d. Because the coffee was too hot, we drank it.
Question 26: Thank you very much for your help. Without your help, we ___ our project.
- a. cannot complete
- b. could no complete
- c. will not complete
Question 27: Daisy told me ____ she would leave for London to find a job.
- b. if that she were me
- c. that if she had been me
- d. that had she been me
Question 28: ____ the local authorities have held some educational programs on population, the birth rates in those areas do not declined.
Question 29: Go away soon ____ l will punish you.
Question 30: I could not afford to buy that interesting book. ____ I had brought enough money.
- a. If
- c. lnstead
- d. Otherwise
Choose the sentence [a, b, c or d] which is closest in meaning to the one in bold
Question 31: Slightly more than twenty five percent of the students in the class come from Spanish-speaking countries.
- b. Seventy-five percent of the students in the class speak Spanish.
- c. The percentage of the students who speak Spanish is less than twenty-five percent.
- d. About twenty-five percent of the students in the class speak languages other than Spanish.
Question 32: Tom had eaten the whole cake, so he felt sick.
- a. If Tom had eaten the whole cake, he would have felt sick.
- c. Tom feel sick because he has eaten the whole cake.
- d. If Tom hadn't eaten the whole cake, he wouldn't feel sick.
Question 33: The man had his dirty car washed at last.
- a. The car got dirty last week.
- b. The man's dirty car did not last.
- d. The man got dirty when he washed the car.
Question 34: Mary thought that the dress would fit but she had to exchange it later.
- a. Mary exchanged the dress because she didn't like it.
- b. Mary was too late to exchange the dress.
- c. Mary considered exchanging the dress, but she changed her mind.
Question 35: The whole neighbourhood likes Mrs Capps in spite of her odd habits.
- b. Mrs. Capps live in a strange neighbourhood.
- c. Everyone in the neighbourhood wears caps.
- d. The neighbours act oddly towards Mrs. Capps.
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
The first cause of global greenhouse gas emissions is over-population. In 1950, the world population was 3 billion, now 6.5 billion people who produce an enormous output of waste and utilize an unbelievable amount of resources and energy.
Most people having children have no idea why they are even having children. Most do not really love their children because if they did they would be very much involved in trying to ensure that their children have a world to survive in.
Unless overpopulation is addressed, there is no way of slowing down greenhouse gas emissions. But corporations need workers, governments need taxpayers, bureaucrats and soldiers. More people means more money. The solution to all of our problems is simple. We just need to live in accordance with the basic laws of ecology. Weaken diversity and the entire system will be weakened and will ultimately collapse. All of the species within an ecosystem are interdependent. There is a limit to growth because there is a limit to carrying capacity. Human populatlons are exceeding carrying capacity and diminishing resources and diversity of species. Albert Einstein wrote that “if the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man.” And the honey bee is disappearing. Why? We do not know why. All around the world bees are disappearing and bees pollinate our plants. We are cutting down forests and plundering the oceans. We are polluting the soil, the air and the water and rapidly runnIng out of fresh water to drink. Water is now being sold for more than the equivalent amount of gasoline.
Question 36: The passage is about ___.
- a. the decreasing of the world's populatlon
- c. an important part of bees in overpopulation
- d. bees and human beings
Question 37: Overpopulation _____.
- a. has no effects on human beings
- b. is a good results
- d. has good effects to resources
Question 38: According to the wrliter _____.
- a. human beings can live independently from other species
- b. children can grow up without their parents' care
- c. growth is limited
Question 39: According to Albert Einstein, without bees ____.
- a. all human beings would die immediately
- b. human life on earth would be better
- c. men would disappear soon
Question 40: Which action is NOT referred in the text?
- b. We are cutting down Íforests.
- c. We are polluting the air and water.
- d. We are plundering the oceans
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
The worlds population is the total [Question 41] ____ of human beings [Question 42] ____ on Earth at a given time. In 2007, the world's population had [Question 43] ____ 6.6 billion. In line with population projections, this [Question 44] ____ continues fo grow at rates that were unprecedented before the 20th century, [Question 45] ____ the rate of increase has almost halved since its peak, which was reached in 1963. Different [Question 46] ____ have different rates of population growth, but in the 20th century, the world saw [Question 47] ____ biggest Increase In its population in human history. In 2000, the United Nations [Question 48] ____ that the world's population was then growing at the rate of 1.14% [Question 49] _____ about 75 million people per year. According to data from the CIA's 2005-2006 World Factbooks, the world human population currently increases by 203,800 every day. The 2007 CIA factbook increased this [Question 50] ____ 211,090 people every day.
Question 41:
- b. amount
- c. quantity
- d. sum
Question 42:
- a. left
- c. rescued
- d. survived
Question 43:
- a. approached
- b. come
- c. gone
Question 44:
- a. picture
- b. photograph
- c. graph
Question 45:
Question 46:
Question 47:
Question 48:
- a. counted
- b. computed
- c. introduced
Question 49:
Question 50: