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PRACTICE TEST1 READING1 1.Youmayuse ontheđesk A.thecamera B acamera c tbose camera D camera M er the show, the actors received A,alotflowers B.alotofflowers c a little flowers D.anyflowers This year there is A afewrain B.anyrain c.therain D little rain H e noisily, I could not stand it A eat the food B.atetheíbod c.eatstheíood D.eatsaíood H e a lot when he was in the army A smokes B smoked c smoke D.issmoke Tbey put theừ tools in the box and went out for A.alunch B.thelunch C.lunch D.lunching Aôer the meeting, the speaker received A a present nice B, a nice present c somenicepresent D.manynicepresent Jones made during his stay in Bangkok A alotoffriend B anyửiends c a lot of ĩriends D.someẾiend Where ứiere is life, there is A the hope B.hope c ahope D.myhope 10 Trees all green when spring comes A tiiming B.tum c.totum D.tumed 11 to Madrid, lunchtimes is usually very long A B c D 12 A year ago, Bob decided to ừavel to much Parts of Africa A B c D 13 The hotel need a lot of Ễmútuĩe for Ịts fifty rooms A B c D 14 How oíten dọẹs you use Public transport? A B c D 15 Young people's behaviour sometimes shock theừ parents A B c D KEADĩNG ClioosethebestittterpretationoỊẾenoíice 16 A Don’t get out from here B There is no lift here c You cannot get out Stay in please, D This is not a đoor 17 A Employees can enter B Everybody can use this room G Nobody is allowed here D Employees are áhvays welcomed here Readỉng Coffee is a favorite hot drink in most countries An old story says that coffee was íirst discovered in Ethiopia The people who took care of theừ sheep noticed that the sheep stayeđ awake all night when they ate coffee beans and leaves People íĩrst used coffee as a food, then a kind of wine, and then medicine Coffee became a drink about 700 years ago People took coffee to Arabia in the thirteenth century From there it went to Turkey, Europe, and the Americas In 1963 the United Nations helped organize an International Coffee Agreement Countries that export coffee agree on the price This agreement helps Brazil and the other exporting countries gẹt a fair price 18 What happened when the sheep ate coffee beans and leaves? A They didn’t sleep B They had a good sleep c They made noise all night D They were strong 19 At first, people used coffee a s A a drink B food c medicine D wine 20 Arabia had coffee A 5eforeT ũrícẽỹ aữẽrEurope c at the same time as Ethiopia D íirst 21 _helped organize the International Coffee Agreement A Brazil B the United Nations c coffee exporting countries D Arabia 22 The International Coffee Agreement helps keep of coffee A the quality B the price c the smell D the drink 23 The word ‘who’ in line refers t o A Ethiopia B people c coffee D countries 24 The word ‘there’ in line refers to A Turkey B Ethiopia c Arabia D Europe 25 The main idea of this passage is A the history of coffee B the popularity of coffee c Ethiopia, the home of coffee D The International Coffee Agreement CONSOLIDATION Aữer two periods, we have a break À tenth-minute B ten-minute c ten minutes D ten-minutes She has known my fam ily we first came to this eountry A for B since c when D and W e to go there every winter for over ten years, until my father retired A like B used c usually D enjoyed You don't have to decide now Think it careíully A for some day B for day c for any days D for a few days Life here is very _ A peace B peaceíul c peaceMly D peaceMness B e The road is dangerous A careỄilly B careful c care D to care The skyscraper, which i s , was íirst built in the USA A tall buildingsB a tall building c tall building D a building tall Have you ever some advice? A give anyone B give someone c given anyone D given someone Violence on American campuses has risen A aữer 1970 B bòre 1970 c in 1970 D since 1970 10 A great number of big trees in the rain forest A live B living c lived D have lived 11 Last summer, my family spent in Comvvall A a four-day holiday B a four-day holidays c a four - days holiday D four holiday 12 This room is usually used .the company meetings A for B by c to D as 13 Look! The little baby is smiling _ A happily B happiness c unhappy D happy 14 Kate is going to France for her holiday She up for nearly a year now A save B is saving c saves D has saved 15 Picasso showed his true talent he was very young A when B since — c ữom D during 16 Before children can speak, communicate with theừ faces A he B they c them D who 17 Bòre winning the war for independence., Algeria lost many of their young men A B c D 18 Sam used to living in Utah, but his company has transferred him to Georgia A B c D 19 Last week we bought our new television with a two-years warranty A B c D 20 The dừector felt badly about not giving Mary the position she had long sought A B c D 21 We thought our cameras are the same, but in fact they are different A B C D 22 There are íbreigners who are attending languages classes at our campus A B C D 23 Writers like J London and E A Poe is not only proliíĩc but also interesting A B c D 24 He spoke so quick that I couldn’t Uĩiderstand what he was saying A B c D 25 John has gave up smoking because of his poor health A B c D 26 People respected George Washington because he was a honest man, and he A B c tumed out to be one of our greatest military leaders D 27 After George retumed to his house., he reads a book, A B c D 28 Every machine consưme more energy than it certainly creates A B c D 29 How much times did Rick and Jennifer have to the experiment before they A B c obtained the results they had been expecting? D 30 Each of the chemical elements have its own Standard Symbol A B c D WRITING A They tumed of the lights and left the house early B They tumed of f the lights and left the house early c They tumed of the lights and leaved the house early D They tumed of the lights and left house early A While I am away, my parents will water the flowers B While I am away, my parents are water the flowers c While I away, my parents will water the flowers D While I am away, my parents watering the flowers A Thousands of bottles emptỵ they collected B They collected thousand empty bottles c Thousands of they collected empty bottles D They collected thousands of empty bottles Readỉng Computers are helpíul in many ways: fírst, they are very fast They can work with information much more quickly than a person Second, computers can work with a lot of infoimation at the same time Third, they can keep it for a long time They not íòrget things the way people đo Also computers are almost always correct They don't usually make mistakes These days, it is important to know something about computers There are a number of ways to leam Some companies have classes at work Also, most universities offer day and night courses in Computer Science Another way to leam is from a book There are many books about computers in bookstores and libraries Or you can leam ữom a ữiend After a few hours of practice you can work with computers 51 Which statement is not true about computers? A They can keep information long B They can work with information quickly c They can work with a lot of information D They can íòrget things easily 52 How often computers make mistakes? A rarely B usually c always D otìen 53 Where can you find a course in Computer Science? A in a bookstore B in a library c in a university D everywhere 54 Which of the following is not mentioned as a source from which you can leam about computers? A a íìriend B a course at work c books D a producer 55 Which of the following is true about leaming to use computers? A diffĩcult B easy c no practice D hard 56 The word ‘helpíul’ in line can be explained as A giving help B used c made D running 57 What is the best title for this passage? A Computers c How can people leam to use the Computer? B What can a Computer do? D Computers are quick and easy to leam Reading Edinburgh is the Capital of Scotland There are many interesting things for you to see there It may take or days to have a look around the city First is the zoo, which is open between 9a.m and.6p.rn, 365 days a year The zoo is only 15 minutes’ drive from the city centre Second is the historical Duddy Church which is open to visitors every weekday Tea will be served in this twelfth century church in the aữemoon One of the best ways to see this beautifìil city is to join a coach tour The tours cover all parts of the city and leave from Waverly Bridge eveiy hour You will be surprised how much you can see in one day If the weather is clear Visit Camera Obscure, which is open every day Here you can look out on beautiíìil views of Edinburgh 67 How long does it take to go sightseeing in Edinburgh? A four days B about two days c six days D one week 68 When does the zoo open? A every day of the year B only on weekdays c only at weekends D 24 hours a day 69 How far is it ữom the city centre to the zoo? A fifty minutes by car B íĩíteen minutes by car c fifty minutes waMng D íiíteen minutes walking 70 When is Duddy Church open? A days a week B days a week c in the aftemoon D only at the weekend 71 When was the church built? _ A in the l lOOs B 1200s c 1300s D 1400s 72 What is one of the best ways to see the city? A by coach B by taxi c go in a group D join a coach tour 73 Which of the following is not true about the coach tour? A It is one of the best ways to see the city B It covers all parts of the city c It leaves every hour D It stops at Waverly Bridge on the way 74 Where should you visit if you want to look out on beautiM views of Edinburgh? A Waverly Bridge B Regional Transport c Camera Obscure D Duddy Church PRACTICE READ IN G 1 When I lived in London, Lincoln my best ữiend A is B has been c was ■ D were Have you ever anyone some money? A give B gave c given D giving Please help Joan She two heavy bags A carries B carried c has canied D is carrying on television, but I’d love to A have never been c am never B was never D have never be Driving a boat along the river is A no interesting B interestingly c interested D interesting When I was in Amsterdam, I hired a car for to visit the city A a few days B few days c a few day D day Visitors to arrive between the hours of and 11 a.m daily A expects B is expected c are expected D expecting 8.1 can’t íind my h a t A anywhere B somewhere c.nowhere D where He studied H istory A on imiversity B when university c at the Caliíbmia University D when he was at university 10 Sue is in the kitchen She dinner A cooks B is cooking c has cooked D cooked 11 I t a lot in summer A rains B is raining c rained D has rained 12 Her haữ is very short now W hat with it? A does she B is she doing c has she done D she does 13.1 reads that book twice during my holiday in Egypt A B c D 14 Camels can walk for months with not water A B c D 15 Where were David at o'clock yesterday mommg? A B C D 16 Last summers my family went camping in the Alps A B c D 17 Did you lose you passport when you were on holiday? A B c D 18 Don't buy any eggs There are still a lots in the ữidge A B c D 19 We stopped playing tennis because it starts to rain A B c D 20 How many players there are in a football team? A B C D 21 Yesterday I went to the beach, but Catherine doesn’t ịoin me A B c D 22 Can YOU help ! to fill this application form? A B c D 23 ĩnthe United States, there are a lot of íestival in a year A B c D 24 Ạ automobile must have gasoline to run A B c D 25 My élder brother has so many brilliant talents that everybody know him A B C D think it has rained last night, but I amnot sure A B c D 27 Prof Byers is plan to go to a workshop in Brussels A B C D 28 John rarely come to class on time A B c D 29 Tim doesn’t usually goes to sleep bòre midnight A B c D 30 Hundreds of house in the valley are now under water A B c D READING Choose the best interpretation o f the notỉce/picture p H lV Â T tE 31 You can fmd this notice A in a park _.B-._in.a-piỊblic_placẹ^_T _ , _NO c in ửont of a house PARICIN6 D near the íilling station This water is not for domestic purposes _- 32 We can use this water for A cleaning our car B cooking c drinking D bathing '33 What is the meaning of this notice? A Clean your feet here B Check if your feet are wide c Don’t go on foot D Your feet are big READING A ĩamoiis detective is spending a holiday in a small hotel One momỉng he sees some blood under the door of a bedroom The door is locked, so he comes to the manager and gets the key from him to open the door He sees the body of David Starr, a famous pop singer, on the íloor Someone has shot him through the heart The detective sees all the hotel staff and talks to them ‘Someone in the hotel has killed Mr Starr,’ he tells them, but he doesn’t give them any information about the murder ‘I don't kill Mr Starr,' the manager says Then he talks tọ the cook ‘I was in the kitchen all moming and I don't have a gun,’ he says ‘I don't know when Mr Starr died1 ‘It wasn't me,' the girl at the reception desk saỵs ‘I haven't got a key.' Next is the head waiter ‘I didn’t kill Mr Starr,' he says 'I never kill anybody.' 'Now I know who the murderer is,' he says quietly 34 Why can’t the detective enter the room? A He doesn’t have the key B He is frightened of blood c He has to see the manager first D The door is broken 35 Which one of the following is NOT correct about the scene of the murder? A There is blood on the floor B The door is locked c David Staư is on the íloor D David Starr is on bed 36 Who does the detective talk to? A All the staff B Some of the staff c The manager only D The cook 37 At the end of the talk, the detective is A excited B worried c angry D calm 38 The worđ ‘ĩamoiis’ in line is closest in meaning to A well-known B simple c handsome D intelligent 39 What does the pronoun them in line refer to? A the murders B the detective c the hotel staff D David Star Accordỉng to the ỉnformation from thepassage, choose T (true) or F (false) for siatements 41-43 The manager probably has a key to Mr Staư's room .The detective didn’t tell anybody the iníbrmation of the murder The cook doesn’t know how Mr Starr is killed Passage Few animals are ás well adapted to the dry, hot desert as the kangaroo t Because it comes out of hiding only at night, it misses the extreme daytime temperatures In addition, strong back legs move ịt effíciently across the desert, a foot at a time Furthermore, a larger than normal middle e.ar helps it hẽar possible danger írom a distance The most surprising physical adaptation is an unusually large nose that helps conserve moisture The large nose actually captures any extra moisture in the rat’s own exhaled air Because of these characteristics, the kangaroo rat never needs to drink vvater in its lifetime 87 The first sentence in the passage has the same meaning with A The kangaroo rat is best at adapting to the desert B Every animal is good at adapting to life around it c Not many animals are good at adapting to desert life D No animaỉ can live in the hot đesert 88 Which of the following features does not help the kangaroo rat to ádapt tò desert life? A its strong back legs B a larger than normal ear c unusiialỉy large nose D its big size 89 Why can a kangaroo rat move very fast? A It has strong back legs B It moves on its two back legs c It moves at night only D It can see dangers aheađ 90 The most unusual physical adaptation of a kangaroo rat is A its large ear B its large nose c its strong legs D its daytime hiding 91 Which of the following is correct about the kangarọo rat? - A It needs a lot of water B It goes out for íồod during the day c It cạn hear danger from a distance D It never drinks water 92 The word ‘misses’ in line is almost the same as A likes B hates c avoids D never sees 93 The w ord‘it’ in line refers to A dry, hot desert B the kangaroo rat c hiding D night 94 The word ‘that’ in line refers to A physical adaptation B large nose c distance D danger 95 The passage mainly deals with A the kangaroo rat and its physical adaptation to desert life B Desert life c Animals in the desert D How to adapt to desert lìfe i Passage A professor wanted to fmd out which animal was the most intelligent, so he made several experiments with different animals Finally, he found out that the monkey was more intelligent than any other animals In one experiment, the professor put a monkey in a room There were several boxes In one of the small boxes there was sonie food The professor wanted to find out how long it would take the monkey to find the food He closed the door and left the room He waiteđ outside the door for a little while, and then knelt down and put his eye to the keyhole To his surprise, he found.himself looking directly ỉrito the eye of the monkey The monkey was on the other side of the door and was looking at him through the keyhole! 96 The experiments were carried on A different animals B monkeys only c no monlceys D all the animals 97 What did he Ễnally find out? A It takes the monkey long to fínd the food B The monkey was able to look directly into the eyes of others c The monkey knew how to use the keyhole D The monkey was the most intelligent 98 ‘To his surprise’ (line 7) is closest in meaning to A It was surprising B He was surprised c He had no surprise D Everybody was surprísed 99 Why was the professơr suiprised? A He was able to make severaỉ experiments B The monkey was more intelligent than any other animals c The monkey was looking at him through the keyhole D The monkey found the food quickly 100 The aim of this passage is A to introduce the professor B to show how intelligent the monkey is c to describe the experiment D to protect the monkey CONSOLIDATION (from real exam papers) 1 had just put the phone down when-my boss .back A call B calledC calls D was calling _knows the answer to the problem A Neither I nor my íriends B Neither I nor my brother Jack c Neither my íriẹnds nor I D Neither my teacher nor my íriends my parents once a week A use to phone B used to phone c used phoning D used to phoned am so happy I that I had passed the exam A heard B have just heard c was hearing D hear Nowadays we can give and g e t information very quickly A many B any c a lot of D a few a íòreign language is knowing another country A Speaking B speak c To speaking D Spoke He talked noisily I it A could not stand B can not stand c could not to stand D can not to stand People, animals and plants for their development A need water B needed water c needs water D needing water Tưm a comer quickly isữightening to pedestrians A B c D 10 Betweenyou and me, we can talk ữeeabout what you thiĩĩk about theDirector A B c D 11 • I founda old composition of yoursin the fìle in the shed A B c D 12 Scientists could see little difference among the three drug A B c D 13 All of his paintings is so great that I don’t know which one to choose A B c D 14 Sarah didr^t attend the Botany lecture., and neither does George A B c D 15 The trade unions don’t want a strike, and so does the management A B c D 16 Stand among so many strangers, the ữightened child sobbed uncontrollably A B c 17 Those whoplansto attend the meeting have to register now D A B c D 18 Regulations says that all visitors have to register at the main office A B c D 19 John hasn’t seen that film ỵet, and neitherhaveme A B c D 20 They don’t alỉow meiise the phone for private calls A B c D 21 No one can denied the fact that English is universallv used A B c D 22 Could you show me how to type as quick as you do? A B c D 23 The class fe!t sadlv when they heard of theirteacher’s accident A B c D 24 Five years have passed siĩice I began learningEìiglish A B c D 92 A They are interested in search on the internet, B They are interested in searching on the internet, c They is interested in search on the internet D They are interestedly in searching on the internet 94 A The producer have designed posters to promote the phone B The manufacturers have designed posters to promote the phone G.OurGGmpanykavedesignedposterstopromotethephone. D The board have designed posters to promote the phone 95 A When I was small, my mother didn’t let me go out late B When I am small, my mother didn’t let me go out late c When I was small, my mother doesn’t let me go out late D When I was small, my mother didn’t let me to go out lately PARKING Customers only in this area © © CITY BUSES Please have ready the exact fare 58 Who can use this parking area? A Everybody B Nobody c People who shop here D People who live here A All City Bus journeys cost exactly the same B You need to have the correct money when you board the bus for your journey c.You must keep your ticket ready for checking D This bus never get out of the City Passage One of the most famous Russian composers of the nineteenth century, Peter Illich Tchaikovsky, was bom on May 7, 1840 Tchaikovsky studied music as a child and later studied composition at the St Petersburg Conservatoiy His greatest period of productivity was between 1876 and 1890 During that time Tchaikovsky created the music for whỉch he is most famous Including the music for the ballets of Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty Tchaikovsky's music, well known for its melody, was one of the íìrst that brought serious music to dance Before this, little attention had been given to the music of the dance Tchaikovsky died onNovember 6, 1893 75 Wheìi was Tchaikovsky bom? A in the mid 18th century B in the late 18th centuiy c in the mid 19th century D in the late 19th centuiy 76 When did he start to study music? A as a child B in 1876 c in 1890 D between 1876 and 1890 77 What time does ‘During that time’ in line refer to? A in 1840 B in 1876 c in 1890 D Between 1876 and 1890 78 "Swan Lake" and "The Sleeping Beauty" are A musìc B songs c ballets D plays 79 For what is Tchaikovsky's music well known? A its serious music B its ballet-like quality c ỉts rich melody D its length 80 How much attention had been given to the music of the dance before Tchaikovsky’s time? A a lot B little c none D some 81 When did Tchaikovsky die? A in May 1840 B in November 1840 c in May 1893 D in November 1893 82 What does the word ‘wMefa’ in line refer to? A music B time c period D ballets 83 Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? A Tchaikovsky's study of music B Tchaikovsky's unhappiness c Tchaikovsky's home country D Tchaikovsky's music 84 What is the topic of the passage? A Tchaikovsky and his music B Music for ballets c The Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauíỵ D The cause of Tchaikovsky's death Reading In Hollywood, life can be diữĩcult for children because eveiybody there wants to be rich, famous and beautiM Nobody wants to be old, poor and unknovra Parents buy care and attention for theừ children because they not have time to give it themselves They are not usually at home, so children have to decide whether to make their own meals or go to restaurants, when to watchi television and when to their homework They organize their social lives They play no childhood games They become adults beíbre they are ready 75 It can be for children to live in Hollywood A interesting B rich c difficult D poor 76 Which of the following statements is NOT correct according to the passage? A People in Hollywood want to be B Everyone wishes to be famous c Parents spend much time taking care of their children D Parents are often away from home 77 Which is NOT mentioned in the passage as children’s own decisions? A to make their own meals B to watch television c to their homework D to travel to school by themselves 78 The following sentences are all true about children in Hollywood EXCEPT À Their parents buy care and attention for them r _B They can organize their social lives r _ c They play childhood games D They become grown up before they are ready 79 The word “there” in the ílrst line refers to A all over the world B In Hollyvvood c at home c everywhere 80 The word “they” in line refers to A parents B children c everyone D unknown people 81 The word “They” in line refers to A Parents B ChildrenC Adults D Famous people _ ĐÈ THI TUYẺN SINH CAO HỌC THÁNG NĂM 2014 As an orphan, h e earn his living alone A, had to B ought c have to D must to If h e a student, he will get a discount A were B is c was D will be Kites come in all shapes and sizes, and some a r e a person A large enough to carry B Iarge to carry enough c enough large to carry D large enough xarrying Do you talk t o sometimes? A your B you c yourselí D yours One is never too o l d A to have leamt B learn c to learn D learning Thirty-six years after his íirst ílight, at the age o f 77, John Glenn proved that he was n o t _ to return to his role as an astronaut A so old B very old c too old D oldest Tom _ _ more if he dmore time A would read B will read c reads D had read Neither the teacher nor the students interested in the news A have B is c has D are first met my h u s b a n d _ 1995 A fcr B since c in D ago 10 John said that no other car could g o his car A as fast lilce B fast than c as ,fastly as D as fast as 11 Every day M r Tuan in the íĩeld from am to pm A work B worked c is working D works 12 The more I thought about the p lan , _ I liked it A the least B the less c as little as D the littie 13 Can you please return the dictionary _ _ you borrowed yesterday? A who B which c whose D where 14 Milo is the stuđent in the class.This means that she was born later than everyone else A younger B as young c youngest D young 15 Last Sunday it w a s wet that we couỉdn’t go to the cinema A as B so c more D such 16 Last night we came to the show la te the traffic was terrible A although B because c despite D and 17 Although he tried h a r d , A he failed B however he failed c but he failed D yet he failed 18 Angelina Jolỉe is a faraous actress S h e in a lot o f films A is appearing B appeared c has appeaređ D appears 19 - “W here’s the old chicken coop?” - “I t by a windstorm last year.” A was destroyed B destroyed c is destroyed D destroy 20 Banh Chung, vvhich o f sticky rice, peas, and pork, is a special food on Tet A is made B makes c made D is making 21 You seem to suffer from that tooth again Why don’t y o u an appointment to see dentist? A get B c make D talce 22 A anywhere in the u s costs less than dollar when you dial it yourself A three-minutes call B three-minute call c three-minute’s call D three-minute caỉls 23 .lones did not have time for that party, a n d A so didn’t I B I didn’t, neither c neither did I D I am not, either 24 Mary write short stories when she was at university Á is used to B used to c use to Đ was used to 25 Let m e your collection o f toy UFOs A seen B to see c saw D see 26 He didn’t give me some ink, so I couldn’t write anv m ore A B c D 27 Stewart stopped to watch TV because he had to go to work A B c D 28 Travelling by car is not as expensive than travelling by train A B c D 29 Which o f these two shirts is the iĩiost expensive? A B c D 30 The fĩlm on television made us to feel so bored that we went to bed eariy A 31.1 B c D can’t help you, so maybe you should to ask Marta A B c D 3.2. Shai-ks-can-detectS4mnute-ete^ A B c D 33 Noone runs as fast than he does A B c D 34 The Yale Daily News is oldest than any other college newspạper still in operation in A B C the United States D 35 Despite o f her bad injury, Army stịli won the fìrst prize A B c 36 Five years have passed since I A B D began learning English c D 37 Dr James, which is the professor for the class, will be absent today because.o f A ilỉness B c D 38 No one in our oííice wants to drive to work any more because o f there A B c are always traffíc jam s at rush hour D 39 Did you -lost your passport when you were A B c 011 holiday? D 40- They went to the supermarlcet in order buy some food A B c D 41 Many bridges in N ew England were covered with wooden roofs to protect |t A B c from rain and snow D 42 How many Western fìlms there are in the stock? A B c D 43 Despite his smiling face, the second-place contestant is more sadder than the winner A B 44 Many children like listen to A c stories, especially B D at night c D 45 Tom used to liviĩiR in Caliíòmia, but his company had he transíerred to a better A B c D position in Georgia 46 The fìrst traffic lights was used ìn England in the 19th century A B c 47 The black and white TV is rarely find A 48 After B 011 D honies nowadays c D a careíuliv investigation, we soon discovered that the house was infested with A B c D termites 49 They d o n ’t allow me use the phone for private calls A B c D 50 'Jones has gaỵe upsmoking because o f liispoor health A B C D 51 • Trees are classiĩied as either hardwood nor soữvvood A B c 52 Ít is not safe driving in this A B D bad weather c D 53 Our little girl is aữaid o f the dark We always leave a light on for her in night A B c D 54 Whiỉe the boys were ice skating,they slip on the thin ice and fell into the deep water A B 55 World Cup is celebrate every four years A B c D c D Y O U N G F Ẫ S H lO N S has m oved Now 011 th ird fỉoor of sho pping cen tre (opening hours unchanged T h ro w a w a y a n y re m a in in g m e d i c i n e w ithin o n e month o f opening this bottle ASSĨSTANTS NEED because of new opening hours APPLY INSIDE SLOW D O W N CHILDREN PLAYING AHEAD PIeases d o n ?í throw c i g a r e t t e ends o n t h e floor 56 What does the sign mean? A The shopping centre has just opened B Young Fashions stay open later now c This shop has changed its ỉocation D There are three íloors in this shop 57 A You must throw this bottỉe o f medicine away after you open it, B This bottle contains enough medicine for one month c You can use this inedicine up to one month after opening it D Unopened bottles o f medicine must be thrown away within one month 58 What does this sign mean? A The shop wiỉl need extra staff vvhen it opens B The shop is opening for ỉonger and needs extra staff c The shop will open late because o f job intervievvs D This shop has ịust opened and jobs are avaiiable 59 A Stop chiídren from piaying here B Only children can play here c If you want tD play, you must slow down D Drive carefully because children ofcen p!ay here 60 A, D o n’t Sinoke 011 the floor B Smlcing is not allovved here C; Cigareữe ends 'musfnỡt be len ỏn thè iioor D D on ’t throvv anything on the floor Passage Leonardo was bom in 1452 in the small town o f Vinci, near Florence, Italy He had little time schooling and was largely self-taught Leonardo seemèd very gọod at everything he tried He was handsome, a good speaker, and a fine musician He trained as a painter with Andrea Del Verrocchio, a leading artist in Florence Leonardo produced a relatively small number o f paintings, and he left some o f them uníìnishecl But he had original ideas that iníliỊenced Italian artists long aữer his death Leonardo believed painting was a Science, he applied scientific thinking in his art so that his paintings lookecl more like the real world One o f his most important painting techniques was síiimato, a mixture of one area o f colour into another so there are no shrp outlines Leonardo used siìimato in one o f his most famous paintings, the Mona Lisa When you loolc at this portrait, notice how colours shade into each other on her face and her hands See how Leonardo has blurred the edges o f her mouth to give her the hint o f a smile This mysterious smile has fasciiiatềd people for centuries 61 Leornầrdo was born _ ■ A in mid fifteenth century B in early íburteenth céntury c in early ílíteenth century D in mid íòurteenth century 62 According to the passage, which o f the foilowing sentences is true about his education? A M ost o f his study was spent at school B He went ío.school as much as possible G M ost o f his study was taught by himself D He didn’t go to school at all 63 He worked a s _ duringliis lifetime A a musician and an artist B a painter and a scientist c a speaker and a writer D a speaker and a player 64 The word ‘sharp’ in paragrapg is closest in meaning to , A clear B unclear c interesting D important 65 The word ‘mysterious-in paragraph can be replaced by^ _ A obvious- - B uncountable c miderstandable D incomprehensible 66 The passage mostly cỉiscusses _ A Leonardo’s painting career B Leonardo’s early life c leonardo’s education D Leonardo’s Mona Lisa Passage-2 - Brighton is the largest seaside resort in the south-east o f England Ất first the town was a tìshing viỉlage and di not become popular until about 1800 Rich people began to visit Brighton in large numbers and when ICing George IV decided to build a house the re, it became very fashionable The King continued to visit it until 1827, but Queen Victoria did not li ke the house It is open to the public every day and there is a special exhibition there in the summer Brighton offers all kinds o f entertainment, from concerts and plays in the theatre to the location attractions like the Aquarium The area o f old houses knovvn as The Lanes is a very attractive shopping centre, where the visitors can buy souvenirs and antiques The houses were once lived in by íìshermen but now have been converted into shops Not far from The Lanes is a modern shopping centre with licensed restaurants and tables outdoors where you can enjoy a drink in good weather Brịghton ís within easy reach o f London and has been a popular day out fọr Londoners for many years 67 What is the main idea o f the passage? A Kinds o f entértainment in Brighton B Old hoụses in Brighton c History and tourist attractions o f Brighton D History o f Brighton 68 What does the word ‘It’ in the passage refer to? A Brighton B An exhibition c A house D A resort 69 When can you visit King George’s house? Á Whenever you iike B Only at che vveekend c Only in the sumrner D Y oucan’t it’s a private house 70 Why did the town become popular? A Because it wás a íĩshing village B Becausé it’s on the sea c Because the King built a house there D Because Queen Victoria liked it , 71 What did Queen Victoria think about the K ing’s house? A: She thought it was fashionabl B She decided to stop going in ỉ 827 D Slĩe lovecHt — —■ c She cỉiđn’t li k é ' í t 72 How have the fìshermen’s cottages changed? A They are restaurants n W' B They are very'fashionable now c They are shops now D They are nearer to Lonclon now 73 What kirids o f buildings are in The Lanes ,now? A Old pubs B Modern shops c Converted houses ■ D Nevv houses 74 What does the text'say yóu can near The Lanes in fine weather? A Buy ầntiques B Sit outside for lunch c Buy souvenirs D Go to concerts 75 How long many people in London stay in Brighton? A One day B A week c A month D A vveekend 76 Which o f thése is true? A No report in south-east England is bigger than Brighton B Brighton is the biggest town in south-east England c Brighton is the biggest town on the coast o f England D Brighton is the same size as London Passage Was Benỹamin Flanklin a famous scientist? Or was he an inventor? Was he a diplomat or a stateman? Or a printer or a writer? Franlclin was not just one of those things - he vvas all of them He was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 17, 1706 Despite his laclc o f schooling, Franklin had many ideas 011 how to improve people’s lives For example, he organized one o f the íĩrst public libraries in America, he also started the íìrst iĩre department and one o f the fírst hospitals in Philadelphia He busied him self with plans to improve city streets and lighting Franklin wrote about improving education, and he helped íòund a school that became the ưniversity o f Philadelphia In ỉ 732, he began publishing a popular, witty advice book caỉled Poor RicharcPs Almanack Franklin also íòunded the American Philosophical Society, based in Philadelphia, to discuss thè latest scientiíic theories Around 1744, Franklin invented the Franklin stove, which provided more heat vvhile using less fuel A few years later, he begam experimenting with electricity In 1752, he invented a lightning rod, which keeps lightning from striking buỉldings and other structure His scientitìc ideas and inventions became known in Europeas well as Í11 America 77 Benjamin Franklin worked a s _ A a diplomiat and a stateman B a printer and a writer c all o f the above occupations D a scientist and an inventor 78 He did all o f the followings E X C E P T _ Á organizing one o f the Ẽrst public ibraries in America B improving city streets and lighting c founding the first fire department in Philadelphia D opening one of the first hospitals in Philadelphia 79 The word ‘that’ in paragrapg refers t o _ A Franklin B education c a school D Pennsylvania 80 Poor Richard A;manack was a b o u t _ A the po.or B Richard c good advice D a popularity 81 The American Philosophical Society co v ers _ A the philosophical theories B educational theories c scientific theories D none o f the theories 82 The word ‘the latest’ in parạgraph is closest in meaning to _ A the largest B the fewest c the most recent D the most popular 83 Which o f the foIlowing statements is NOT TRƯE about Benjamin Franklin? A His invention o f a a stove was better thn the previous ones B His invention o f a lightning rod was earlier than that o f a stove c He started experimenting with electricity in mid 18th century D His invention o f a lightning rod was helpful for high buildings 84 The word ‘which’ in paragraph refers to A a s to v e B electricity c buildings D a lighning rod 91 A This field used to give better crops than those now B This ữeldused better crops to give than those now c This crops used to give better field than those now D This íleld now used better crops than those now 92 A.They turned off the lights and leaved the house early B They turned o f the Iights and left the house early c They turned o ff the lights and leaved house early, D They turned o ff the lights and left the house early 93 ' • A Both she and I never eat meat B Both she and I are never eat meat c Both she and I never eats meat.D Both she and I never to eat meat 94 A Is there sugar enough in your coffee? B Is sugar enough there in your cotTee? c Enough there sugar is in your coiĩee? D Is there enough sugar in your cotTee? 95 A Our ílight from Bangkok to London delayed because the storm B Ọur Aight from Bangkok to Lon don was delayed because the storm c Our tlight íroin Bangkok to Lonuon delayed because o f the storm D Our ílight from B ang ko kto London was delayed bec.ause o fth e storm 96 A This is the ílrst tiine I vvatching a gangsyer film B This were the íirst time I watched a gangsyer film c This is the last time I watches a gangsyer fiim D This is the fìrst time I have watched a gangsyer film 97 ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - A It is today colder than it was yesterday B It is colder today than it was yesterday c It is colder to day than it yesterday was D It is colder than tocỉay it was yesterday 98 A It is better avoid travelling during rush hour B It is better to avoicl travelling during rush hour c ỉ t is better to avoid to travel during rush hour D It is betterto avoid travelling when rush hour 99 A While I away, my parents will water the flowers B While I am away, my parents are water the flowers c While I am away, my parents wiỉl water the flowers D While I am away, my parents watering the flowers 100 A Thousands o f bottles empty they collected B Thousands o íth e y collected empty bottles c They collected o f thousands o f empty bottỉes D They collected thousands o f empty bottles ... word “They” in line refers to A Parents B ChildrenC Adults D Famous people _ ĐÈ THI TUYẺN SINH CAO HỌC THÁNG NĂM 2014 As an orphan, h e earn his living alone A, had to B ought c have to... stay open later now c This shop has changed its ỉocation D There are three íloors in this shop 57 A You must throw this bottỉe o f medicine away after you open it, B This bottle contains enough... in line refers t o A Ethiopia B people c coffee D countries 24 The word ‘there’ in line refers to A Turkey B Ethiopia c Arabia D Europe 25 The main idea of this passage is

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