1 trường cao đẳng bách việt student’s name khoa ngoại ngữ class lecturer nguyễn hữu hạnh 1 an uncultivated tea plant might grow about 30 feet height a uncultivated b tea plant c about d height 2 a gal

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TRƯỜNG CAO ĐẲNG BÁCH VIỆT Student’s name: _ KHOA NGOẠI NGỮ CLASS : Lecturer : NGUYỄN HỮU HẠNH

1 An un c u lti v a t e d t e a p l a n t might grow abou t 30 feet he i g ht

A uncultivated B tea plant C about D height

2 A galaxy, w he r e may include billions o f stars, is held together b y gravitational attraction

A where B of C is D by

3 Rocks can be b ro k e n a pa r t by water t t seeps into the cracks and f r ee z e in low t e m pe r a t u r e s

A broken apart B that C freeze D temperatures

4 Alexander Graham Bell was on ce a teacher who r u n a school f o r the deaf in Massachusetts

A once B run C for D in

5 Some f ish use t h e ir sense of smell a s a guide when re t u r n to a spawning site

A fish B their C as D sign

6 In Quebec, Canada, t h e f l o w i n g of the maple sap is one of the first si g n of spring

A In B the flowing C is D sign

7 Antique au c ti on s are getting m o r e a n d m o r e popular in the United States be c a u se increasing public awareness of t h e v a l u e o f investing in antiques

A auctions B more and more C because D the value of

8 Archaeological evidence r e v ea ls t h a t Native Americans li v e d o n the East Coast o f t h e United States 13 centuries b e f o r e

A reveals that B lived on C of the D before

9 Diamond its e l f is the o n ly material r d e nou g h to cut and p o lis he s diamonds

A itself B only C hard enough D polishes

10 The c h a n g e from day to night r e s u lts the rotation of t h e E a r t h

A change B to C results D the Earth

11 A s Ingrid Bergman lived a l i f e of courage, s h e also approached d ie with courage

A As B a life C she D die

12 Residents in some sit e s can call a n electrical inspector to v e the wiring in their house is c he c k ed

A sites B an C to have D is checked

13 T h e be st way to eliminate a pest is to c o n t r o lli n g the f o o d a c c e ssi b le to i t A The best B to controlling C food accessible D it

14 T h e Earth d e p e n d s the s u n f o r its h ea t i ng

A The B depends C sun for D heating

15 The f a m o u s a v i a t o r Charles Lindbergh was a early s uppo r t e r of r o ck e t r e s ea r c h

A famous aviator B a C supporter D rocket research

16 Cholesterol h e lp the body b y m a ki n g hormones and building cell walls, but t o o m u c h cholesterol c a n c a u se heart problems

A help B by making C too much D can cause

17 Luther Bur and was a p i o nee r in the process of gra f t immature plants onto f u lly mature p l an t s

A a pioneer B graft C fully D plants

18 With its compound eyes, dragonflies can see m o v i n g insects a pp r o x i m a t e ly 18 f ee t away

A its B moving C approximately D feet

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A enables B on C such as D bone

19 An X-ray microscope en a b l e s a person to see o n solid materials s u ch a s metal and b o n e

A enables B on C such as D bone

20 The United States ha s a younger population a s most o t he r major industrial c oun t r i e s

A has B as C other D countries

21 B e f o r e the invention of t h e p r i n t i n g press, books h a v e be e n all printed b y hand

A Before B the printing C have been D by

22 A s the Asian economic miracle s p r e a d s throughout the Pacific, wage increases everywhere i s affecting m illi on s of consumers

A As B spreads C is D millions

23 The surface of t h e tongue c o v e r e d with ti n y taste b ud s

A the B covered C Tiny D buds

24 C o s m ic distance i s measured o n light-y e a r s

A Cosmic B is C on D years

25 A million o f tourists from a ll o v e r the world v isit New York every day

A A B Of C all over D visit

26 W h e r ea s Earth h a s one moon, planet c a ll Mars has two small one s

A Whereas B has C call D ones

27 An ardent feminist, Margaret Fuller, t h ro u g h her literature, asked t h a t women b e given a f a i r ly chance

A through B that C be D fairly

28 No longer is scientific discovery a m a tt e r o f one person a l o n e w o r ki n g

A No B is C matter of D alone working

29 The sc i en t i f ic method c on sists o f forming hypotheses, c o ll e ct data, and testing r e s u lts

A scientific B consists of C collect D results

30 All data in c o m p u t e r are changed i n to electronic pulses b y an input un i t

A in computer B into C by D unit

31 The basic l a w of addition, subtraction, multiplication and d i v is i o n are t a u g h t to all elementary sc

hoo l students

A law B division C taught D school

32 A l a rg e ly percentage o f Canadian export business is w ith the United States

A largely B of C is D with

33 T h e f a m o u s Jim Thorpe w o n both the pentathlon o r decathlon i n the 1912 Olympic Games

A The famous B won C or D in

34 Acute pharynges it is pain is most often c au s e d b y a viral infection, for w h o antibiotics a r e i ne ff e ct i v e

A is B caused by C who D are ineffective

35 K n o w le d g es about cultures provides i n s i g h ts i n to the l ea r n e d b eha v i o r s of groups

A Know ledges B insights into C learned D behaviors

46 Some studies show t ha t y oun g bab i e s prefer the s m e ll of milk to t h o se of other li q u i d s

A that young babies B smell C those D liquids

47 Plants a b s o r b w a t e r and nutrients and a n c ho r i n g t h e m s e l v e s in t h e s o il with t he ir r oo t s A absorb water B anchoring themselves C the soil D their roots

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A To understand B the C they must be read D carefully

49 The children w e r e s u r p r is e d w he n the teacher had them to cl o s e their books une x pe ct e d l y

A were surprised B when C to close D unexpectedly

50 S itti n g alone i n h i s room, t h e st n g e no i se f r i g h t en e d h i m

A Sitting B in C his D the strange noise frightened him

51 The young girl d r ea m e d a d rea m that she w a s be i n g c a rr i e d away b y monsters

A dreamed B a dream C was being carried D by

52 It ha d b e e n a long winter, bu t at last it was nea r ly a c r o ss

A had been B but C nearly D across

53 We can t h i n k of n o reason a b o u t such strange b e ha v i o r

A think B no C about D behavior

54 Alan kept to t r y , a lt hou g h he d i dn ’t v e m u ch chance of success

A to try B although C didn’t have D much

55 W h e n I moved i n t o my new flat I saw m an y furniture in it

A When B into C many D in it

56 F r o m 1785 t o 1790, t h e capital of the U.S w ill b e l o c a t e d in New York city

A From B to C the D will be located

57 T h e water in the Great Salt Lake is a t l e ss four times s a lti e r than seawater

A The B in C at less D saltier

58 The Joneses ha v e v isit e d Hawaii and Alaska, an d they a ss u r e me that they like Alaska t h e be s t

A have visited B and C assure D the best

59 This refrigerator is v e r y old to k e e p things a t a proper temperature

A very B to keep C at D a

60 He f i n a lly noticed that it was w e , Diana and m e , who always t u r ne d in the reports on time

A finally B We C me D turned

61 W h e n on ly a child m y f a t h e r t o o k m e to t h e circus

A When B only C my father took me D the

62 Going t o t h e hill, we s a w a n old temple

A to B the C saw D an

63 Be t w ee n the communitarian philosophers, t h r e e of the most i n f l uen t i a l were Robert Owen, Charles Fourier, a n d John Humphrey Noyes

A Between B three C influential D and

64 En t e r i n g i n to the room, I found the light q u ite d a zz l i n g

A Entering B into C quite D dazzling

65 M i m o sa H o t e l is o n ly km f ro m the most be a u t i f u lly beaches

A Mimosa Hotel B only km C from D beautifully

66 After v isiti n g the museum he h a d n o t v er y much time l e f t

A visiting B had not C very D left

67 B e f o r e they d g on e out they d b e e n w a tc h i n g the news o n T.V

A Before B had gone C had been watching D on

68 She never w r o te a letter b y hand si n ce she b ou g h t a word processor

A wrote B by C since D bought

69.Please p ro m ise n o t t e lli n g an y b o d y my secret

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70 Maria h a d never c o m p l a i n e d a bou t v e a handicap

A had B complained C about D have

71.I enjoy to t a lk to her on the phone I l o o k forward to s ee i n g her next week

A to talk B to C look D to seeing

72.When I e n t e re d the room, I s a w my y oun g son to s t a n d o n the kitchen table

A entered B saw C young D to stand on

73.Mr Lee d i d n ’t re m e m b e r b r i n g his passport when he w en t t o the consulate

A didn’t remember B bring C went D to

74.George ha s no t completed t h e a ssi gnm en t y et , and Maria s n ’t ne i t he r

A has not B the assignment C yet D hasn’t neither

75.After John e a t e n dinner, h e w r o te s e v e r a l l e tt e r s and w en t to b ed

A eaten B he wrote C several letters D went to bed

76.After she h a d b o ug h t h i m s e l f a new automobile, s h e s o ld he r bicycle

A had bought B himself C she sold D her

77.He w a s d r i n k a c u p of coffee w he n the telephone n g

A was drink B a cup C when D rang

78.W h e n you come a f t e r class this afternoon, we d isc u ss e d the possibility of y ou r writing a research paper

A When B after C discussed D your

79.A s h o r t t i m e before her operation l a st month, Mrs Carlyle d r e a m s of her daughter who li v e s o v e r s ea s

A.A short time B last C dreams D lives overseas

80.After she had dressed and a te breakfast, Lucky r u s h e d o ff to h e r office for a meeting w ith her accountant

A ate B rushed off C to her D with

81.T h e teacher repeated the assignment ag a in for the students, s i n ce t h e y had difficulty understanding what to after he d e x p l a i ne d it the first time

A The B again C since they D had explained

82.The company ha s little money t h a t it c an ’ t r d ly operate anymore

A has B little C that it D can’t hardly

83.The professor is thinking to g o to the conference o n e n v i r on m e n t n e x t m o n t h

A is B to go C on environment D next month

84.The statement w i l l b e s p o k e n just one time; therefore, you mu st list e n very c a re f u l in order to understand what the speaker s s a i d

A will be spoken B must listen C careful D has said

85.The pilot agreed t o l a n d the plane on ly when the hijackers threatened t o s hoo t some of the pa

s s en g e r

A to land B only C to shoot D passenger

86.Someone w a s s ho w e d t h e c h ild how to u se t h e telephone

A was showed B the child C to use D the

87.The search party ha d i de a litt l e where s t a r t l oo ki n g

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88.Police ha v e to b re a k t h e meeting u p yesterday

A have to B break C the D up

89.We are s u p po se to read a ll o f c h a p t e r seven and an s w e r the question f o r t o m o rr o w ’s cl a ss

A suppose B all of chapter C answer D for tomorrow’s class

90.Be c au se t h e c om m itt e e w a s an x i ou s to attend the celebration, t h e president dispensed t o re ad i n g the m i nu t e s

A Because the committee was anxious B the C to reading D minutes

91.T h e customer was interested s e e one of t ho s e new pocket cameras with t h e bu il t - in flash

A The B see C those D the built-in

92.My teacher said we s hou ld w r ite another composition for tomorrow r e l a t e d

A should write B related for C at D week’s

93.T h e jury b e trying to r ea c h a decision

A The B be C to D reach

94.O f t h e t w o l and s c ap e t h a t you have shown m e , this one is t h e m o r e picturesque

A Of the two landscape B that C me D the more

95.Linh didn’t l o se any time in app l y i n g for t h e t ea c h i n g position o n m a t h

A lose B in applying C the teaching D on math

96.When the roads became t o o sli p pe r y , we decided t o r e t u r n to the cabin and w a it f o r the storm to s u b si d i n g

A too slippery B to return C wait for D subsiding

97.When t e ena g e r s finish high school, they have s e v e r a l c ho ic e s ; g o i n g to college, getting a job or t h e a r m y

A teenagers B several choices C going to D the army

98 Teachers w ho m not spend e n ou g h t i m e on cl a ss p r e p a r a ti o n often have difficulty in e x p l a i n i n g ne

w l e ss on s

A whom B enough time C class preparation D explaining new lessons

99.T h e ho t e l was s u ch v e r y no ise t t they c ou l d n ’t sl e e p

A The hotel B such very noise C that D couldn’t sleep

100.G e t o n the bus o u tsi d e the station, and g e t t h e m o ff a t Park street

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