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Ngân hàng trắc nhiệm câu hỏi tiếng anh công chức hành năm 2014 có đáp án http://123doc.org/document/2235730-ngan-hang-trac-nhiem-cau-hoi-tieng-anh-cong-chuc-hanh-chinh-nam-2014-co-dap-an.htm ĐÁP ÁN TRẮC NHIỆM TIẾNG ANH ÔN THI CÔNG CHỨC TỈNH QUẢNG NAM 2016 ( ĐẦY ĐỦ) KÈM PHẦN ĐỌC HIỂU He’s so that he always expects other people to the work If you want to swim in Hawaii in winter, you go to the beach! There are some swimming pools Fiona is very angry _her boss’s decision to sack several members of! You are under no obligation to help as assistance is purely _ I’m afraid you may the truth somewhat unacceptable Can you help me _ the window? How many cakes does she _? She’s very _ She can be relied on to her job properly You _whisper Nobody can hear us 10 You shouldn’t touch the _ in an art gallery 11 You don’t have to come me if you don’t want to 12 In my opinion, it’s only common to wear a seat belt in a car 13 How you _about the pollution problem in this country? 14 Mary and Jack at the desk 15 I’m sorry that I screamed Something _ me 16 Your dinner is at 7pm so you shouldn’t _ late 17 His building is _ to my house 18 My family’s picture is hanging _ the wall 19 Our boss is speaking We must _ to him 20 Nobody died in the accident last week, but 20 people were 21 My mother is a nurse Jane’s father is a nurse, too They are _ nurses 22 “Diana, what is the weather like today?” Jane asked Diana replied “It’s _ today” Nội dung ôn tập ngữ pháp tiếng anh công chức B Grammar for english b http://123doc.org/document/2252768-noi-dung-on-tap-ngu-phap-tieng-anh-cong-chuc-b-grammar-for-english-b.htm 23 Let’s to school 24 Scientists _a carefully controlled experiment on the mystery virus 25 Tomorrow is my boss’ birthday I _ him a gift 26 People are to wear reflectors on their clothing when walking along a road in the dark 27 You’ve been talking about asking her out for weeks, what are you waiting ? 28 A lot of passengers who _ in the car accident are still suffering from shock 29 The doctor showed the patient _ to some exercises 30 Where have you been yesterday? I couldn't _ you 31 Jack and Jean to know why they should it for her while she could it by herself 32 Soldiers have been sent in to try to restore _in the area 33 Because I am very busy at the moment, I can only arrange a _ time to answer your letters 34 They were wearing heavy overcoats to _ themselves against the cold 35 I’m not surprised he became an author Even as a child he had a _ 36 the traffic was bad, I arrived on time 37 His employee doesn’t want to explain the reason _ his decision 38 The tabloid newspapers, which are engaged in a _war, are all trying to print the most sensational stories to improve sales 39 Why you are always jealous other friends? 40 Scientists have invented a new method of pollutants from industrial wastes 41 We lack _ staff in our office at the moment There are not enough people to the work that has to be done 42 Nowadays, it cost a fortune to own a powerful computer 43 _ a doctor, I must advise you to give up drinking too much wine everyday 44 I’m becoming increasingly _ Last week I locked myself out of the house twice 45 She’s not very She’s never quite sure what she wants to 46 My car is very _; it’s never broken down 47 Helen’s parents were very pleased when they read her school 48 Who _was coming to see me this morning? 49 The castles are _ to be over a thousand years old 50 Do you believe ghosts? 51 _ the food so that it won’t be over-cooked 52 The only means of _to the station is through a dark subway 53 May I borrow your pen, Jane? I seem to have mine at home 54 It is up to the police to _ these robberies 55 Some people like to have the windows open all the time; _ don’t 56 The roots of the old tree spread out thirty meters in all directions and damaged nearby buildings 57 Last year, the music bad FTPG made a _of several million crowns 58 If you like skiing, there’s a ski under an hour’s driving from Madrid 59 If you are “over the moon” about something, how you feel? 60 The content of the book was _ it was completely incomprehensible 61 of what he said was very sensible 62 Everyone is hoping and praying that _peace will eventually come to the area 63 Does this jacket my trousers? 64 Continued high-blood pressure is dangerous it can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke 65 They like to keep their old houses rather than building the new ones it is very hard and expensive to maintain them 66 Before you begin the exam paper, always read the carefully 67 Unless you take a map with you, you your way 68 Even though I didn’t want my son to leave home, since he was twenty-one there was nothing I could to _it 69 Which of the following describes a country’s armed force that operates at sea 70 Mary lost one running shoe, but won the race despite this _ 71 She noticed away from the house 72 _ they tried hard, the learners could not complete the project in time as they were lacking in skills and knowledge 73 She feels like giving up her job _ the consequences she will face 74 _ you fail, you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you tried 75 You’d better pack those glasses extremely carefully if you want them to arrive _ 76 She’s so prim and proper, you really have to watch _ you say or shell walk out of the room 77 He hasn’t written to us _ he left 78 This book is divided into give parts and each of these _ three sections 79 You’ve all the point The film itself is not racist - it simply tries to make us question our own often racist attitudes 80 The building of the new bridge will _ as planned 81 Some of these clothes are yours, and the rest of belong to Zack 82 Mexico changed from a country with a wheat to one that was a wheat exporter 83 The old woman lived alone, with to look after her 84 He wasn’t very tonight In fact he hardly said anything 85 She her father, everyone says how alike they are! 86 When you arrive at the airport, the first thing you should is go to 87 As _ cuts it as well as he does, I always have my hair cut at Johnson's 88 They decided to buy the house because its location would allow them to get to work very _ 89 I'm going to meet my friends, _ Hoan Kiem lake tonight 90 Paris is the _ crowded city in the world 91 I can’t eat this piece of meat; it’s too 92 I am looking for a _ job 93 It all happened so quickly, one minute I was making chips and the next the whole kitchen was _fire 94 I'm busy Please visit me _ time 95 From my point of view, in this situation, you ‘d better say less and _ 96 He just turned away when I asked him he meant 97 He is a man of _ words 98 We have imported computers this year than last year 99 You should always make sure your luggage has _ on it when you travel 100 Last Christmas, the boss gave all his _ a bonus 101 Are you sure we are going in the right _? 102 My new car is more _ than the one I had before 103 I doubt whether he will actually carry out his threats 104 She was very _and told me quite simply that she didn’t like me 105 We can win only if we remain united, and so we must support them the moment they on strike 106 We at about seven o’clock this morning and we eventually arrived at half past four 107 We have to complete the film this month No matter how cold it , all the summer scences will have to be shot tomorrow 108 Everybody here except for Jill two hours ago 109 During an exam, you _ copy from the other students 110 I have a secret to tell you, but I'll speak to you about it _ 111 The room is ten metres width 112 The Boston police went on in 1919 113 Louise was very patient me when I was ill and crabby 114 My lover and my closest friend have just engaged 115 Sachin felt drowsy he had fever 116 It may be raining, but I’m thoroughly enjoying _ 117 Lizzie should ask Bryan to help her with her studies He did the course last year 118 If you act according to the instructions, you should face no problems 119 You _ always knock on the door before entering This is a private office 120 Is there anything _you’d like me to do? 121 Elenar usually _ clothes that don’t appeal to my taste 122 When we saw the professor off at the station this afternoon, he _ forward to coming back on the first occasion 123 Since she is not a very abitious person by nature, the competition at work _ her much 124 I’m sorry about all the _things I said to you 125 George has been in the publishing business since he college 126 That model on the TV is too skinny She should eat _, I think! 127 Deforestation an alarming decrease in the amount of farming land 128 The author that it is necessary for every adolescent to establish his own place in society 129 He is by many people for the money he has helped raise for charity 130 Drive fast we will miss the train 131 I will go home he has not come 132 I hope there won’t be a repetition of these unfortunate events 133 You always take things _ granted 134 I have known her _ last year 135 He returned to his home town _ he spent the rest of his life 136 If we behave badly in class, our teacher stay late and extra work 137 After working in the hot sun, I wanted to drink _ 138 Pregnant women shouldn’t as it can damage the baby 139 He doesn't have many dogs, but he has _ 140 When does the meeting start? _ an hour 141 He wants to become _ a doctor or a dentist 142 I don't know _ 143 Can you read this letter _ in English? 144 Which of the following is used to start a very formal letter? 145 He’s very _about his work, so try not to say anything that he might take as a criticism 146 Before going to Madrid for your holidays, you should try and _ something of the language You will enjoy things a lot more 147 Listen to that music! Our neighbors _ play music that loud at this hour 148 After thirty-five years in the French department, Professor Lane finally _ last month 149 My brother wants _ go swimming with him 150 The local council is really strict about protecting that piece of lawn! You _ walk around it! 151 I have a lot of friends _ live in this city 152 My father liked to play baseball _ he was a child 153 During the war, the police _arrest you for criticising the king 154 This is the place _ I used to camp when I was younger 155 He finally got the reward he so richly _ 156 I am taking out a bank loan this month I _ pay a lot of taxes all together 157 It's time for lunch You _ not go outside and play now 158 What shape is a football? 159 Jane, thanks for everything It was a great party I _ go now I am really tired 160 One day I’m going to find a(n) of land somewhere in the country and build a house on it 161 My cousin was very pleased _ the news 162 We _ to leave by seven o'clock 163 My company said that if I want this promotion, I go to the doctor's for a thorough medical check-up first 164 _ rich, I'd travel around the world 165 What happens next entirely on you 166 My back has been hurting for weeks I go to the doctor's 167 Professor Watkins told me today that I give in that assignment by Friday at the latest 168 John! This is a one way street You turn back 169 It is _ cold to go outside without wearing gloves 170 _ he is over seventy years old, he still looks young 171 The sandwiches _ by your mother were very delicious 172 I’m sure he enjoyed the evening He didn’t say much because he’s by nature 173 This is just _ I have always wanted 174 Your father drove to work, _ he? 175 Your colleagues went to a concert last night, _ they? 176 They don't like football and she _ 177 I am looking forward _ you 178 My car was so old that I could only sell it for _ 179 I wish I _ play golf as well as my father 180 I've had this diamond necklace for a very long _ 181 You have worked really well since the morning coffee break Well ! 182 _ of them was good enough to use 183 Those two have been married since 1985 They are the couple I know? 184 _ you please tell me the place of the meeting in this afternoon? 185 The performance will start _at six 186 Mr Gomez has the Prime Minister since Mrs Gonzalez-Panis resigned in the spring 187 When America was discovered, it was not an empty land, _ the taking 188 Yesterday, at the meeting the committee _ six questions 189 How well did you at your first school according _ your teachers? 190 Would you make any allowance _ a rude person who had just lost a parent? 191 _ the dentist took out that tooth of mine, it's been really painful I should go back to her? 192 I've been coming to this swimming pool _ over ten years 193 The price of gas _ fallen much recently, has it? 194 Are you still unemployed? You've been without a job you decided to resign from that accountancy firm 195 Clifdon was the place we went for that rainy vacation, _? 196 Has anybody ever accused you _ something you didn't do? 197 Have you ever argued _ your best friend about anything? 198 After hours of wandering around in the desert they thought they saw an oasis, but they were wrong There was nothing there; it was only a _ 199 I heard that the biggest in the world is India 200 My attention was drawn the picture on the far wall Đáp án He’s so that he always expects other people to the work ( lazy) If you want to swim in Hawaii in winter, you go to the beach! There are some swimming pools (must) Fiona is very angry _her boss’s decision to sack several members of! (about) angry with s.o about s.th You are under no obligation to help as assistance is purely _ (voluntary: tự nguyện) I’m afraid you may the truth somewhat unacceptable (find, find+O+adj) Can you help me _ the window? (to open/ open, to close/ close) How many cakes does she _? (make/ have) She’s very _ She can be relied on to her job properly (reliable/ eficient) You _whisper Nobody can hear us (needn’t/ don’t have to : k cần thiết) 10 You shouldn’t touch the _ in an art gallery (paintings) 11 You don’t have to come me if you don’t want to (with) 12 In my opinion, it’s only common to wear a seat belt in a car (sense) 10 B still costs several thousands of dollars C is not yet available on trains and airplanes D does not come in transportable form 49 It can be inferred from the passage that fax machines probably A will eventually replace mail delivery of short documents B are still far from becoming a standard business tool C cannot be used in conjunction with phone service D are now as small and light as they can ever be 50 What does the paragraph following the passage most probably discuss? A Types of hard copy B Compatibility among fax machines C Handling documents in a timely fashion D Another practical telecommunications device C11 During the nineteenth century, women in the United States organized and participated in a large number of reform movements, including movements to reorganize the prison system, improve education, ban the sale of alcohol, grant rights to people who were denied them, and, most importantly, free slaves Some women saw similarities in the social status of women and slaves Women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were not only feminists who fought for the rights of women but also fervent abolitionists who fought to away with slavery These brave people were social leaders who supported the rights of both women and blacks They were fighting against a belief that voting should be tied to land ownership, and because land was owned by men, and in some cases by their widows, only those who held the greatest stake in government, 41 that is the male landowners, were considered worthy of the vote Women did not conform to the requirements A number of male abolitionists, including William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips, also supported the rights of women to speak and to participate equally with men in antislavery activities Probably more than any other movement, abolitionism offered women a previously denied entry into politics They became involved primarily in order to better their living conditions and improve the conditions of others However, they gained the respect of those they convinced and also earned the right to be considered equal citizens When the civil war between the North and the South ended in 1865, the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution adopted in 1868 and 1870 granted citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to women Discouraged but resolved, feminists worked tirelessly to influence more and more women to demand the right to vote In 1869, the Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by feminists, but the states on the East Coast resisted more stubbornly than before A women’s suffrage bill had been presented to every Congress since 1878, but it continually failed to pass until 1920, when the Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to vote Question 41: With what topic is the passage primarily concerned? A The Wyoming Territory B The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments C Abolitionists D Women’s suffrage Question 42: The word “ban” in line most nearly means to A encourage B publish 42 C prohibit D limit Question 43: The word “supported” in line could best be replaced by A disregarded B acknowledged C contested D promote Question 44: According to the passage, why did women become active in politics? A To improve the conditions of life that existed at the time B To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president C To be elected to public office D To amend the Declaration of Independence Question 45: The word “primarily” in line is closest in meaning to A above all B somewhat C finally D always Question 46: What had occurred shortly after the Civil War? A The Wyoming Territory was admitted to the Union B A women’s suffrage bill was introduced in Congress C The eastern states resisted the end of the war D Black people were granted the right to vote Question 47: The word “suffrage” in line 12 could best be replaced by which of the following? A pain B citizenship 43 C freedom from bondage D the right to vote Question 48: What does the Nineteenth Amendment guarantee? A Voting rights for blacks C Voting rights for women B Citizenship for blacks D Citizenship for women Question 49: The word “it” in line 16 refers to A bill B Congress C Nineteenth Amendment D vote Question 50: When were women allowed to vote throughout the United States? A after 1866 B after 1870 C after 1878 D after 1920 C12 The first settlers who came to America were not rich The ships, food, tools and weapons necessary for voyage to America and new life there were financed by companies in England One person’s voyage to the New World cost about ten pounds Settlers also needed help until they harvested crops The total cost was probably more than ten thousand dollars, in today’s dollars, for each settler Settlers had to find out how to repay this debt Almost all the settlers became farmers and raised food and made material for 44 their clothes They also produced raw materials which they could send back to England In the South, in such colonies as Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina, tobacco was found most profitable In South Carolina and Georgia, rice was the most popular crop Slaves worked in the tobacco and rice fields on large plantations There were also some independent farms which raised them On farms from New York to Pennsylvania, settlers produced large quantities of grain, beer, beef and pork, and they exported them to England and the West Indies They also exported large quantities of furs, which they received in trade from Indians Settlers in New England had a hard time at the beginning Raising crops in the stony soil was difficult, so they had to find other means to make a profit They depended on lumber and other natural resources They had to use the sea to make a living They did ship-building, fishing and trading C13 Thomas Alva Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light Without him, the world might still be a dark place However, the electric light was not his only invention He also invented the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and over 1,200 other things About every two weeks he created something new Thomas A Edison was bom in Milan, Ohio, on February 11, 1847 His family moved to Port Huron, Michigan, when he was seven years old Surprisingly, he attended school for only two months His mother, a former teacher, taught him a few things, but Thomas was mostly selfeducated His natural curiosity led him to start experimenting at a young age with 45 electrical and mechanical things at home When he was 12 years old, he got his first job He became a newsboy on a train that ran between Port Huron and Detroit He set up a laboratory in a baggage car of the train so that he could continue his experiments in his spare time Unfortunately, his first work experience did not end well Thomas was fired when he accidentally set fire to the floor of the baggage car Thomas then worked for five years as a telegraph operator, but he continued to spend much of his time on the job conducting experiments He got his first patent in 1868 for a vote recorder run by electricity However, the vote recorder was not a success In 1870, he sold another invention, a stock-ticker, for $40,000 Thomas Edison was totally deaf in one ear and hard of hearing in the ether, but thought of his deafness as a blessing in many ways It kept conversations short, so that he could have more time for work He left numerous inventions that improved the quality of life all over the world Thomas Edison did things in this order A he became a telegraph operator,a newsboy,and then got his first patent B he became a newsboy, got his first patent, and then became a telegraph operator C he got a patent,became a telegraph operator,and then became a newsboy D he became a newsboy,a telegraph operator,and then got a patent Of all the inventions, A the vote recorder B the stock ticker was probably the most important for civilization C the light bulb D the motion picture camera 46 The main idea of this passage is that _ A Edison was always interested in science and inventions ,and he inventea many important things B Thomas Edison could not keep a job C Thomas Edison worked day and night on his experiments D deaf people make good inventors without the distraction of spoken conversation C14 Have you ever heard someone use the phrase “once in a blue moon?” People use this expression to describe something that they not very often For example, someone might say that he tries to avoid eating sweets because they are unhealthy, but will eat chocolate “once in a blue moon.” Or someone who does not usually like to go to the beach might say “I visit the shore once in a blue moon.” While many people use this phrase, not everyone knows the meaning behind it The first thing to know is that the moon itself is never actually blue This is just an expression The phrase “blue moon” actually has to with the shape of the moon, not the color As the moon travels around the earth, it appears to change shape We associate certain names with certain shapes of the moon For example, when we can see a small part of the moon, it is called a crescent moon A crescent is a shape that looks like the tip of a fingernail When we cannot see the moon at all, it is called a new moon When we can see the entire moon, it is called a full moon Usually, there is only one full moon every month Sometimes, however, there will be two full moons in one month When this happens, the second full moon is called a “blue moon.” Over the next 20 years, there will only be 15 blue moons 47 As you can see, a blue moon is a very rare event This fact has led people to use the expression “once in a blue moon” to describe other very rare events in their lives Questions 1) Which of the following would be a good example of someone doing something “once in a blue moon”? A Mary likes to go to the mountains every weekend Mary goes to the mountains once in a blue moon B Tom rarely remembers to take out the trash Tom takes out the trash once in a blue moon C Cindy hates to wash the dishes Nevertheless, she does it every day Cindy washes the dishes once in a blue moon D Ming sometimes forgets to his homework Ming forgets to his homework once in a blue moon 2) When does a blue moon happen in nature? A when there are two full moons in one month B when the moon has a blue color C when we cannot see the moon at all D when we can only see a small part of the moon 3) Using the passage as a guide, it can be understood that which of the following sentences does not contain an expression? A Thomas has lost his mind B An apple a day keeps the doctor away C I'll mow the grass after I finish my homework D It's never a bad time to start something new 48 4) As described in paragraph 3, what is another example of something that has a crescent shape? A your thumb B a distant star C the letter “C” D the letter "H" 5) In the final paragraph, the author states: “Over the next 20 years, there will only be 15 blue moons.” This means that over the next 20 years, a blue moon will happen A once a year B less than once a year C more than once a year D not enough information is provided 6) As used in the final paragraph, which is the best antonym for rare? A common B strange C colorful D infrequent 7) In the final paragraph the author writes, "As you can see, a blue moon is a very rare event." The purpose of this statement is to A answer an earlier question B provide an example C support an upcoming conclusion D challenge a previous statement C15 Many people like to eat pizza, but not everyone knows how to make it Making the 49 perfect pizza can be complicated, but there are lots of ways for you to make a more basic version at home When you make pizza, you must begin with the crust The crust can be hard to make If you want to make the crust yourself, you will have to make dough using flour, water, and yeast You will have to knead the dough with your hands If you not have enough time to this, you can use a prepared crust that you buy from the store After you have chosen your crust, you must then add the sauce Making your own sauce from scratch can take a long time You have to buy tomatoes, peel them, and then cook them with spices If this sounds like too much work, you can also purchase jarred sauce from the store Many jarred sauces taste almost as good as the kind you make at home Now that you have your crust and your sauce, you need to add the cheese Cheese comes from milk, which comes from cows Do you have a cow in your backyard? Do you know how to milk the cow? Do you know how to turn that milk into cheese? If not, you might want to buy cheese from the grocery store instead of making it yourself When you have the crust, sauce, and cheese ready, you can add other toppings Some people like to put meat on their pizza, while other people like to add vegetables Some people even like to add pineapple! The best part of making a pizza at home is that you can customize it by adding your own favorite ingredients Questions 1) The author's main purpose in writing this passage is to A describe the history of pizza B teach a healthier way to make pizza 50 C outline steps to make a basic pizza at home D provide tips about how to make your pizza especially delicious 2) As used in paragraph 1, which word means the opposite of complicated? A difficult B simple C easy D manageable 3) As used in paragraph 3, which is the best synonym for purchase? A forget B buy C ask D cook 4) In paragraph 3, the author writes, "Many jarred sauces taste almost as good as the kind you make at home." The purpose of this statement is to A clarify a later statement B provide an example C clarify an earlier statement D support the previous paragraph 5) In paragraph 4, the author asks a series of questions in order to A support the idea that most people cannot make homemade cheese B reinforce the idea that most people probably live on farms C prove that store-bought cheese tastes better than homemade cheese D emphasize the superiority of homemade cheese over store bought cheese 6) As used in paragraph 5, which is the best definition for customize? A to make personal 51 B to prepare for more than one C to eat while hot D to desire 7) According to the author, which of the following ingredients you need to have ready before you can add the toppings? I crust II sauce III cheese A I only B I and II only C II and III only D I, II, and III 8) Which of the following words best describes how the author feels about making a pizza from scratch? A helpful B understanding C enthusiastic D negative 9) Which of the following conclusions would work best at the end of this passage A Although the crust, sauce, and toppings are all important ingredients in pizza, it is clear that the cheese is most important Therefore, be sure your cheese is homemade B It can be understood that making your pizza from scratch should be avoided at all costs Use store bought ingredients and save yourself a heap of trouble C As you can see, cooking a pizza can be fun, but it can also be very expensive But, as you can see, the best things are worth paying for D Once you have prepared the crust, sauce, cheese, and toppings, you are ready to bake your pizza I think you will see that making pizza at home can be a good alternative to purchasing it from the store Answers and Explanations 1) C In the first paragraph, the author introduces the main idea The author says, "Making the perfect pizza can be complicated, but there 52 are lots of ways for you to make a more basic version at home." Here, the author tells us that he or she wants to give us some ways to make a more basic pizza at home The author spends the rest of the passage outlining the steps we need to take to make the pizza This means (C) is correct The passage does not provide information to support choices (A), (B), and (D) Therefore they are incorrect 2) B complicated (adjective): difficult to explain, understand, or analyze In paragraph 1, the author says, “Making the perfect pizza can be complicated, but there are lots of ways for you to make a more basic version at home.” Given that making pizza at home can be complicated or difficult, the author wants to explain a way that is more basic So, the author wants to explain a way to make pizza that is basic, or not complicated Simple is the only choice that means something similar to basic, or not complicated Therefore (B) is correct The passage does not provide information to support choices (A), (C), and (D) Therefore they are incorrect 3) B purchase (verb): to acquire through the payment of money or its equivalent; to buy The question asks us to find the best synonym Synonyms are words that have nearly the same meanings The author tells us that if making homemade tomato sauce sounds like too much work, we can “purchase jarred sauce from the store.” Using context, we can understand that another word for purchase is buy If you are unfamiliar with the word “purchase,” you might still be able to guess that people usually go to a store in order to buy things Choice (B) is correct The passage does not provide information to support choices (A), (C), and (D) Therefore they are incorrect 4) C To answer this question correctly, it helps to use context At the end of paragraph the author writes, "If this sounds like too much work, you can also purchase jarred sauce from the store Many jarred sauces taste almost as good as the kind you make at home." The author tells us that as a substitute for something that takes too much work, we can purchase jarred sauce This may seem like a poor substitute, but the author explains that this is not necessarily the case; many jarred sauces taste almost as good as the kind you make at home Using this information, we can understand that the purpose of the statement in question is to clarify an earlier 53 statement Choice (C) is correct The passage does not provide information to support choices (A), (B), and (D) Therefore they are incorrect 5) A In paragraph 4, the author asks the reader, "Do you have a cow in your backyard? Do you know how to milk the cow? Do you know how to turn that milk into cheese?" The author thinks that he or she knows the answer to these questions The author thinks that you probably not have a cow in your backyard, not know how to milk a cow, and not know how to turn milk in cheese After all, not many people would answer these questions positively Given that the author expects that most people would not answer positively to these questions, then it is fair to assume that most people are unable to make home-made cheese The author’s question is intended to be rhetorical, or perhaps even sarcastic This means choice (A) is correct The passage does not provide information to support choices (B), (C), and (D) Therefore they are incorrect 6) A customize (verb): to build according to personal preferences or tastes In order to answer this question correctly, it helps to use context In paragraph 5, the author says, “The best part of making a pizza at home is that you can customize it by adding your favorite ingredients.” After the author says this, he or she continues to give examples: some people like to add vegetables, meat, or even pineapple Since the author tells us that different people like different things on their pizza, we can understand that the choice of toppings is personal, or special for each person Therefore, you can customize things to make them personal This lets us know that (A) is correct The passage does not provide information to support choices (B), (C), and (D) Therefore they are incorrect 7) D In paragraph 2, the author says, "When you make pizza, you must begin with the crust." This comes before the author instructs you to add the toppings This supports option (I) In paragraph 3, the author says, "After you have chosen your crust, you must then add the sauce." This comes before the author instructs you to add the toppings This supports option (II) In paragraph 4, the author says, " Now that you have your crust and your sauce, you need to add the cheese." This comes before the author instructs you to add the toppings This supports option (III) Therefore (D) is correct 54 8) D In paragraph the author writes, "If you want to make the crust yourself, you will have to make dough using flour, water, and yeast You will have to knead the dough with your hands " In paragraph the author writes, "Making your own sauce from scratch can take a long time You have to buy tomatoes, peel them, and then cook them with spices." In paragraph the author writes, "Do you have a cow in your backyard? Do you know how to milk the cow? Do you know how to turn that milk into cheese?" In all of these quotations, the author talks about how hard it is to make a pizza from scratch The author uses negative language to highlight this difficulty This lets us know that the author is feels negative about making pizza from scratch Choice (D) is correct Choices (A), (B), and (C) all contain positive words However, the author is negative about making a pizza from scratch Therefore these choices are incorrect 9) D A good conclusion restates the main idea and the basic points (or thesis) of the passage In paragraph the author introduces the idea of making a pizza at home In paragraph the author talks about the crust In paragraph the author talks about the sauce In paragraph the author talks about the cheese In paragraph the author talks about the toppings Using this information, we can understand that (D) is correct (A) is incorrect because the passage does not provide information to support the idea that cheese is the most important ingredient in pizza Although the author does advise against making your own ingredients, this is not the main idea of the passage Therefore (B) is incorrect The author does not talk about the cost of making pizza in this passage Therefore (C) is incorrect 55 [...]... you _about the pollution problem in this country? (feel) 14 Mary and Jack at the desk (are sitting/ working) 15 I’m sorry that I screamed Something _ me (scared/ frightened) 16 Your dinner is at 7pm so you shouldn’t _ late (be) 17 His building is _ to my house (next ) 18 My family’s picture is hanging _ the wall (on) 19 Our boss is speaking We must _ to him (eat) 20 Nobody died in the accident... not to say anything that he might take as a criticism (sensitive: nhạy cảm) 146 Before going to Madrid for your holidays, you should try and _ something of the language You will enjoy things a lot more (learn) 147 Listen to that music! Our neighbors _ play music that loud at this hour (shouldn’t) 148 After thirty-five years in the French department, Professor Lane finally _ last month (retired: về... for a _ job (new) 93 It all happened so quickly, one minute I was making chips and the next the whole kitchen was _fire (on fire) 94 I'm busy Please visit me _ time (next) 95 From my point of view, in this situation, you ‘d better say less and do _ (more) 96 He just turned away when I asked him he meant (what) 97 He is a man of _ words (few) 15 98 We have imported computers this year than... to Zack (them) 82 Mexico changed from a country with a wheat to one that was a wheat exporter (shortage: sự thi u hụt) 83 The old woman lived alone, with to look after her (no one/ nobody) 84 He wasn’t very tonight In fact he hardly said anything (talkative) 85 She her father, everyone says how alike they are! (looks like/ takes after) 86 When you arrive at the airport, the first thing you... loan this month I _ pay a lot of taxes all together (have to) 157 It's time for lunch You _ not go outside and play now (must) 158 What shape is a football? (round) 159 Jane, thanks for everything It was a great party I _ go now I am really tired (must) 8 160 One day I’m going to find a(n) of land somewhere in the country and build a house on it 161 My cousin was very pleased _ the news (with)... at the latest (would be) 168 John! This is a one way street You turn back (must) 169 It is _ cold to go outside without wearing gloves (too): too adj to V1 170 _ he is over seventy years old, he still looks young (Although) 19 171 The sandwiches _ by your mother were very delicious (made) 172 I’m sure he enjoyed the evening He didn’t say much because he’s by nature (quiet) 173 This is just ... always wanted (what) 174 Your father drove to work, _ he? (didn’t) 175 Your colleagues went to a concert last night, _ they? (didn’t) 176 They don't like football and she _ (doesn’t either) 177 I am looking forward _ you (to) 178 My car was so old that I could only sell it for _ 179 I wish I _ play golf as well as my father (could) 180 I've had this diamond necklace for a very long _.(time) 181... accountancy firm (since) 195 Clifdon was the place we went for that rainy vacation, _? (wasn’t it) 196 Has anybody ever accused you _ something you didn't do? (of, accuse s.o of: buộc tội) 197 Have you ever argued _ your best friend about anything? (with): tranh cãi với 198 After hours of wandering around in the desert they thought they saw an oasis, but they were wrong There was nothing there; it... he has not come (if) 132 I hope there won’t be a repetition of these unfortunate events ( 133 You always take things _ granted (take s.th for granted: coi cái gì đó là hiển 17 nhiên) 134 I have known her _ last year (since) 135 He returned to his home town _ he spent the rest of his life (where) 136 If we behave badly in class, our teacher stay late and do extra work (will) 137 After working... with you, you your way (will lose) 68 Even though I didn’t want my son to leave home, since he was twenty-one there was nothing I could do to _it (prevent) 69 Which of the following describes a country’s armed force that operates at sea (navy: hải quân) 70 Mary lost one running shoe, but won the race despite this _ (awkwardness) 71 She noticed away from the house (him/ them running ) 72 _

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