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Các em khối D1 chú ý, bắt đầu từ hôm nay Diễn đàn sẽ chính thức tổ chức thi giải đề tiếng Anh trên 4rum. Cứ 3 ngày anh chị sẽ tổng hợp 1 đề. Anh chị hy vọng chương trình này sẽ hỗ trợ các em một phần nào đó trong kỳ thi sắp tới. Các em xem rồi tự làm, tính thời gian đúng như thi thật rồi tự chấm điểm cho mình. Sau đó tự mình xem lại những câu sai. Câu nào không hiểu thì anh chị sẽ giải thích cụ thể. Việc rút kinh nghiệm dần qua mỗi đề thi thử sẽ giúp các em rất nhiều trong kỳ thi sắp tới. Chúc các em học tốt!
ĐỀ 1:
I. Pronounciation:
1. A. mamal B. pastry C. random D. capture
2. A. plow B. sound C. proud D. soul
3. A. fair B. fare C. share D. dart
4. A. thrashing B. themselves C. thorax D. therapist
5. A. gel B. gear C. gecko D. grave
6. A. miner B. mime C. mine D. mingle
7. A. wound B. should C. would D. wood
8. A. kite B. knight C. lit D. lively
9. A. treatment B. sentimental C. ornamental D. goverment
10. A. butcher B. attachment C. chicken D. chauvinism
II. Stress
11. A. constant B. decay C. consequently D. syllable
12. A. agriculture B. tremendous C. glacier D. surface
13. A. irrigate B. consist C. pocket D. brochure
14. A. control B. crocodile C. secondary D. govern
15. A. temperature B. recently C. illustrate D. reptile
16. A. dictionary B. hibernate C. approximate D. musical
17. A. mamal B. island C. attract D. promise
18. A. boundary B. conductor C. marvel D. miracle
19. A. miraculous B. specialist C. mirror D. accident
20. A. extra B. rapid C. area D. disguise
III. Circle the best answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.
21. He gave his listeners a vivid……of his journey through Peru.
A. Account
B. Tale
C. Communication
D. News
22. Oh dear, there’s a leak in my water pipe; I’ll have to call the……
A. Builder
B. Carpenter
C. Electrician
D. Plumber
23. This ticket………..one person to the show.
A. Permits
B. Enters
C. Delivers
D. Admits
24. The teachers were ……a pay rise of £ 160 per annum.
A. Rewarded
B. Presented
C. Awarded
D. Donated
25. Though badly damaged by fire, the palace was eventually……to its original splendor.
A. Renewed
B. Repaired
C. Restored
D. Rescued
26. The small shopkeeper is facing…….competition from supermarkets.
A. Angry
B. Bloody
C. Fierce
D. Fighting
27. To everyone’s surprise, Mr,Hobbs….at the Trade Union meeting.
A. Turned in
B. Turned off
C. Turned up
D. Turned over
28. A country which wants to develop its tourist trade must…..its efforts by advertising abroad.
A. Back up
B. Hold up
C. Pull up
D. Stand up
29. As he was ill, he has to………..the party.
A. Miss
B. Avoid
C. Regret
D. Lack
30. That poor woman’s husband died a few weenks after they were married. It was a real……
A. Sorrow
B. Tragedy
C. Wrong
D. Evil
IV. Choose A, B, C or D for each of the following sentences.
31. He is…….. success…..everyone here is very pound of him.
A. Such/that
B. Such a / that
C. So /that
D. Such a / so
32. “Did the police ever find the stolen jewellery?”
“Yes, but only after they’d conducted a………..”
A. Room-to-room search
B. Room-after-room search
C. Room-by-room search
D. Room- in-room search
33. “John found it difficult to adjust to Libya”
“For one thing,……..is a difficult language to learn”
A. Arabic
B. The Arabic
C. The language Arabic
D. Arabics language
34. “Why are you so tired?”
“Mrs. Jackson had me …..with her child all afternoon”
A. Stay
B. To stay
C. Stayed
D. Staying
35. “What did the teacher dislike….?”
A. Answered
B. Answering
C. To have answered
D. To answer
36. Make me angry……for it!
A. And suffer
B. And you will suffer
C. Youwill suffer
D. And you suffer
37. Her name is Judy. She is ……can be
A. Sweeter than
B. As sweet as
C. The sweetest
D. As sweet
38. ………….., I like the Rolling Stones.
A. No need to say
B. Don’t need to say
C. Needless saying
D. Needless to say
39. “Life” he said, “is very……..”
A. Complicate
B. Complicated
C. Complicating
D. Complication
40. We live in the……….on the corner.
A. Brick house old large
B. Large old brick house
C. Old brick large house
D. Brick large old house.
III. The four underlined words or phrases are marked A,B,C or D. Identify the one underlined expression that is not correct. Circle and correct it.
41. The way a child (A) plays with other children reveals (B) a lots about the (C) child’s emotional (D) development.
42. The fact that the sophisticated technology (A)has become part of (B)revolution in travel (C) delivery systems has not made travel schedules (D) less hectic.
43. Animism is the (A)belief that objects and natural (B)phenomena such as rivers, rocks and wind are (C) life and (D) have feelings
44. (A) Alike a bar (B) magnet, the Earth has two (C) magnetic (D)poles.
45. The more (A)directly overhead the Moon is, the (B) great (C)is the (D) effect that it exhibits on Earth.
46. I used to get (A)feed up with people (B) refusing me (C) entry to adolt films because nobody believed me when I said I was (D) over 18.
47. The park is very (A) peace and it gives me the opportunity to (B) reflect on the day (C)and to think about what I have to do the (D) next day.
48. There are (A) lots things (B)available over the internet which (C) are great (D)for doctors.
49. I (A) was prepared for the hard work and the (B) travel but one thing that I was (C) completely unprepared for was the (D) emotionally strain of the job.
50. (A)In spite Toge has been (B) independent since 1960 the French (C)influence is still (D)evident, from the architecture to the food.
VI. Choose the sentence A,B,C or D nearest in meaning to the one in italic.
51. This is the most delicious meat I’ve ever eaten
A. I have never eaten such more delicious meat.
B. Never in my life have I had such a delicious meat.
C. Not ever in my life have I had such a wonderful meat.
D. At no time in my life have I never tasted this excellent meat.
52. The children who are standing there are not my students
A. Not all standing there are my students.
B. Not all standing there are my students of mine.
C. No one who was standing there was my student.
D. Everyone who is standing there is not all students of mine.
53. She started work three months ago.
A. It is three months since she started work
B. She had been working here for three months now.
C. She is working here for three months now.
D. It’s three months that she worked for.
54. We came home early to avoid the coming storm
A. In order to avoiding the coming storm, we came home early
B. We came home early in order to avoid the coming storm
C. We didn’t come home late to not get the coming storm.
D. Because it was predicted storming, we decided to come home earlier than unusual.
55. My father regretted working for that company
A. My father didn’t like working for that company
B. It is my father’s regret working for that company
C. My father wished he hadn’t worked for that company.
D. If only my father was not working for that company.
56. My career as a teacher began 14 years ago.
A. I have been a teacher for 14 years now.
B. I was a teacher for 14 years.
C. For 14 years have I been a teacher.
D. I have started teacher for 14 years now.
57. The man finally managed to open the door to the house.
A. The door was finally opened to the house
B. The man eventually was successful to open the house.
C. The man couldn’t open the house but after that he did.
D. The man finally succeeded in opening the door to the house.
58. I don’t really want to talk to him.
A. I’d rather not talk to him
B. I am not going to talk to him.
C. I won’t talk to him
D. I don’t mean to talk to him.
59. She lives quite near the hospital.
A. Her house is just a stone throw from the hospital.
B. She doesn’t live a long way from the hospital
C. It’s not a long way to get to the hospital.
D. It’s easy to get to the hospital from her house.
60. It isn’t essential to finish work this afternoon.
A. You don’t have to finish your work this afternoon.
B. Whether you finish your work is not important.
C. Don’t worry about finishing your work on time.
D. Take your time to finish the work.
VII. Read the passage and choose A, B, C or D for each of the following blanks.COFFEE CULTURE
The other day I wanted a cup of coffee, so I popped into the bank. I sat in a soft armchair and watched the world (61)…….., which, in this case, was the (62)……..for the services of the bank clerks. I’m joking, of course, but this could soon be common in banks in big cities.
The (63) …………. For “real coffee” in Britain. Like that for mobile phones, seems never-ending. However, the (64)……….is that the attraction for many British people (65)…….. not so much in the coffee as in the “coffee culture” that surrounds it. This is to do with big, soft sofas and the idea that if you sit o one, you too can (66)………..the actors in the American TV comedy Friends
In London, the first café opened in 1625. Men would (67)……there, often at (68)…………times during the day, to (69)………..news and gossip, discuss (70)………..of the day and (71)…….. business. The café acted as offices and shops in which merchants and agents, clerks and bankers could carry on their (72)………
In London today it is (73)………..that there are more than 2000 cafes and the number is (74)…………It won’t be long before coffee is sold everywhere. You can already buy it in hospitals, motorway service stations supermarkets and at tourist (75)……throughout the country.
61. A. fly past B. go by C. Pass on D. Walk along 62. A. queue B. line C. wait D. Search 63. A. demand B. development C. claim D. supply 64. A. sense B. suspect C. suspicion D. style 65. A. leans B lies C. occupies D. rests 66. A. be B. feel C. join D. contact 67. A. bring B. fetch C. take D. gather 68. A. regular B. right C. correct D. perfect 69. A. give B. exchange C. offer D. establish 70. A. thoughts B. issues C. feelings D. circumstances 71. A. make B. perform C.do D. form 72. A. trading B. transactions C information D. works
73. A. estimated B. guesses C. taken D. told
74. A. raising B. growing C. succeeding D. remaining
75. A. scenes B. points C. attractions D. matters
VII. Read this passage carefully and then choose the best answer A,B,C or D to questions below.
Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman. A man goes shopping because he needs something. His purpose is settled and decided in advance. He knows what he wants, and his objective is to find it and buy it; the price is a secondary consideration. All men simply walk into a shop and ask the assistant for what they want. If the shop has it in stock, the salesman promptly produces it, and the business of trying it on proceeds at once. All being well, the deal can be and often is completed in less than five minutes, with hardly any chat and to everyone’s satisfaction.
For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants, or does not have exactly what he wants. In that case the salesman, as the name implies, tries to sell the customer something else – he offers the nearest he can to the article required. No good salesman brings out such a substitule bluntly; he does so with skill and polish. “ I know this jacket is not the style you want, sir, but would you like to try it for size. It happens to be the colour you mentioned.” Few men have patience with this treatment, and the usual response is: “This is the right colour and may be the right size, but I should be wasting my time and yours by trying it on.”
Now how does s woman go about buying clothes? In almost every respect she does so in the possible way. Her shopping is not often based on need. She has never fully made up her mind what she wants, and she is only “having a look round”. She ia always open to persuasion; indeed she sets great store by what the saleswoman tells her, even by what companions tell her. She will try on any number of things. Uppermost, in her mind is the thought of finding something that anyone thinks suits her. Contrary to a lot of jokes, most women have an excellent sense of when they buy clothes. They are always on the lookout for the unexpectedbargain. Faced with a roomful of dresses, a woman may easily spend an hour going from one rail to another, to and fro, often retracing her steps, before selecting the dresses she wants to try on. It is a laborious process, but apparently any enjoyable one. Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.
76. When a man is buying clothes
A. he buys cheap things, regardless of quality
B. he chooses things that others recommend.
C. he does not mind how much he has to pay for the right things.
He buys good quality things, so long as they are not too dear.
77. What do men care about the fit of new clothes?
A. They like their clothes to be bigger than the average.
B. Most men just assume that the size is right for them
C. They make sure a thing fits before they buy it.
D. They do not worry whether a thing fits well or not.
78. What does a man do when he does not get exactly what he wants?
A. He buys a similar thing of the colour he wants.
B. He usually does not buy anything.
C. At least two of his requirements must be met before he buys.
D. So long as the style is right, he buys the thing.
79. What does the passage tell us about women shoppers for clothes?
A. They welcome suggestions from anyone
B. Women rarely consider buying cheap clothes
C. Women often buy things without giving the matter proper thought.
D. They listen to advice but never take it.
80. What is the most abvious difference between men and women shoppers?
A. The fact that men do not try clothes on in a shop
B. Women bargain for their clothes, but men do not.
C. Women stand up to shop, but men sit down.
D. The time they take over buying clothes.
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