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    ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC 1Chọn phương án (A hoặc B, C, D1. A. myth  B. breath  C. tooth  D. with2. A. biscuits  B. magazines  C. newspaper s  D. vegetables3. A. packed   B. punched   C. pleased   D. pushed 4. A. c all B. c up C. c oat D. c eiling. A. month B. boss C. shop D. gotChọn phương án (A hoặc B, C, D!. A. become B. between C. improve D. "orwar#$. A. assistant B. holi#ay C. colony D. possible

    %. A. "aith"ully B. sincerely C. completely D. e&tremely'. A. "igure B. ever C. apply D. happy1(. A. salary B. essential C. in#ustry D. interviewTừ vựng: Chọn phương án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) để hoàn thành mỗ c!" #$":11. )e love *A+,- /////////// in the spring.

     A. mostly B. most C. especially D. specially12. Are you looking "or anything in /////////// 0

     A. special B. #etail C. peculiar D. particular13. Dress /////////// when you go "or an interview. Dont wear your eans.  A. nice B. nicely C. smart D. newly14. e&ico is the most popular vacation ///// "or people "rom he 5nite# 6tates.

     A. target B. connection C. #eparture D. #estination

    1. o the best o" my /////////// he marrie# an -rish girl A. retention B. recall C. memory D. recollection

    1!. 7very 6un#ay we /////////// go walking in the park. A. sel#om B. usually C. rarely D. never 

    1$. )ell play tennis an# /////////// well have lunch. A. so B. a"ter C. imme#iately D. then

    1%. - "eel terrible - #i#nt sleep /////////// last night. A. an eye B. a wink C. a 8ot D. an inch

    1'. his is the most e&pensive car - have /////////// #riven. A. ever B. always C. o"ten D. sometimes

    2(. he /////////// at the "ootball match because violent when their team lost. A. spectators B. groups C. observers D. customers

    %ọc &' đon vn #$" và chọn phương án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D)9eople in many countries grow "resh water "ish "rom eggs. hey move the small

    "ish into lakes an# rivers. he "ish live an# :21; ///// there. 9eople go :22; //////inthese lakes an# rivers. hey en8oy catching "ish because "ish is also goo# "oo#. +owthe apanese grow salt water "ish. ost o" them are yellow tail "ish. )orkers grow the"ish "rom eggs. 7very time they "ee# the "ish they play :23; /////// o" piano music.he "ish :24; ////that piano music means "oo#. )hen the "ish are small theapanese put them into the ocean near the lan#. he "ish "in# some o" their :2;////"oo#. )orkers also "ee# them. hey play the same piano music.

    he "ish :2!; ///////////know the music.hey swim towar# it an# :2$; //////the "oo#. -n :2%; ///////// months the "ish are large. he apanese play the samemusic. he "ish swim towar# it an# the workers :2'; //////////them. he apanese

    get about 1 percent o" their sea"oo# :3(; ////////"arms in the ocean.21. A. brea# B. born C. grow D. #evelop22. A. en8oying B. "ishing C. shopping D. catching23. A. songs B. "ilms C. tapes D. lot

    24. A. think B. recognize C. realize D. learn2. A. own B. owns C. sel" D. sel"s2!. A. recently B. mostly C. nearly D. alrea#y2$. A. see B. "in# C. bite D. hol#2%. A. "ew B. a "ew C. couple D. many2'. A. grasp B. catch C. seize D. hol#3(. A. on B. o" C. "rom D. in*n phm: Chọn phương án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) để hoàn thành mỗ c!" #$":31. +ot until 1%! /////////// across the ississippi

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    4%. hey cant work. hey are too tire# A. )hen they are too tire# they can workB. Because they cant worktheyre too tire#C. hey are too tire# that they cant workD. hey are too tire# to work

    4'. he girls an# "lowers /////////// he painte# were vivi#. A. )ho B. )hich C. )hose D. hat

    (. All night long people #ance an# sing. hey #o it ///////////  A. #uring the whole night B. in all the nightC. the night long D. in the night

    1. A"ter he /////////// work he went straight home A. ha# "inishe# B. ha# been "inishing C. has "inishe# D. woul# "inish

    2. )hat #i# you think o" the book0///the books -ve rea#.-t was the most interesting A. @rom all B. All C. All o" D. ," all

    3. - cant see the stage very well "rom here. =///////////> A. +either cant - B. +either - can C. - cant neither D. +either can -

    4. - applie# "or the 8ob that - saw /////////// in the paper. A. a#vertising B. a#vertise# C. be a#vertise# D. being a#vertising

    . *e# pre"er /////////// chicken soup rather than /////////// milk A. having having B. to have #rink C. have #rink D. ha# #rankChọn phương án (A hoặc B, C, D) +ng v từ - c.m từ c/ gch ch!n #0$ t1ong

    các c!" #$":

    !. in line ! coul# be best replace# by which o" the "ollowing. A. communities B. organizations C. regions D. countries

    !. he wor# =proli"erate#> in line $ is closest in meaning to which o" the "ollowing A. prospere# B. organize# C. #isban#e# D. e&pan#e#

    %ọc &' đon vn #$" và chọn phương án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) cho mỗ c!"any people are unaware o" how pestici#es a""ect our "oo# supplies. *ealth

    risks are the inevitable result. 9estici#es can run o"" into nearby streams where theyare carrie# "rom their original #ispersal site. his is how pestici#es en# up in #rinkingwater "ish an# game. An# because o" win# rain an# evaporation resi#ues routinelyshow up in animals in the remostest parts o" the worl#. @or e&ample i" grain "iel#s onrough lan#s are spraye# with pestici#es resi#ue can show up in poultry eggs milkan# butter. he en# result is that every "oo# we eat carries pestici#es as the

    inevitable conse?uence o" spraying crops with these poisons. An# human e&posure#oesnt even en# there resi#ue are trans"erre# "rom mother to chil# through theplacenta an# mothers milk.!!. he main i#ea o" this paragraph is that

     A. pestici#es pose great #anger to human li"e.B. pestici#es poison our #rinking water by entering our groun#water an# streamsC. pestici#es resi#ues sprea# through E out our "oo# chainD. pestici#es resi#ues are "oun# throughout the worl#.

    !$. Accor#ing to the paragraph chil#ren ingest pestici#es by way o" A. eating poultry an# eggs B. various "oo#s an# li?ui#sC. contaminate# #rinking water D. their mothers milk

    !%. 9estici#es resi#ues win# up in poultry eggs an# butter because

     A. crops grown "or animal "ee# are spraye# with pestici#es.B. cows an# chickens #rink large ?uantities o" contaminate# water.C. "armers are careless about cleaning their "iel#s a"ter harvest.D. pestici#es become harmless a"ter killing insect pests.

    !'. A lesson that can be learne# "rom the use o" pestici#es by washing our "ruits an#vegetables.

     A. canne# or "rozen "oo#s are much sa"er than "resh pro#uce.B. most o" us can avoi# the e""ects o" pestici#es by washing our "ruits F vegetables.C. be"ore worl# war -- "armers were able to grow crops without pestici#es.D. our government shoul# ban pestici#es use# in our "oo#.$(. )hich o" the "ollowing sentences is an opinion0

     A. 9estici#es en# up in #rinking water "ish an# game.

    B. he government e&aggerates the #angers o" pestici#es in our "oo# supplies.C.

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    Chọn phương án (A hoặc B, C, D) +ng v c!" c/ ngh2$ g3n nh4t v mỗ c!" 71. The game will be held, rain or shine

     A. he game is #elaye# because o" the rainB. here will be no game i" it rainsC. here will be a game regar#less o" the weatherD. -t rains every time there is a game.

    72. If only I had not seen her. A. - wish - ha# seen her B. - wish - ha# not seen her C. - have not seen her "or ages D. 6he wishes she ha# come to see me

    73. I’m sorry that he won’t accept the job he’s been offered.

     A. - wish he woul# accept the 8ob hes been o""ere#B. - wish he ha# accept the 8ob hes been o""ere#C. - wish he woul# have accepte# the 8ob hes been o""ere#D. - wish he will accept the 8ob hes been o""ere#

    74. espite the fact that it was snowing, I felt warm. A. -n spite o" snowing - "elt warm B. -n spite o" "eeling warm it was snowingC. Although it was snowing - "elt warm D. Although - "elt warm it was snowing7!. I often get "p early.

     A. - am use# to get up early B. - can get up earlyC. - like to get up early D. - am use# to getting up early

    Chọn phương án (A hoặc B, C, D) +ng v các c!" t5t nh4t:$!. ,pinion "ootball match "air 

      A. y opinion was "air about the "ootball match.B. -n my opinion - think that the "ootball match was "air.C. Accor#ing to my opinion the "ootball match was "air.D. -n my opinion the "ootball match was "air

    $$. - have air/con#itioner "i& tomorrow.  A. - will have an air/con#itioner "i&ing tomorrow.

    B. - will have an air/con#itioner "i&e# tomorrow.C. - will have someone getting an air/con#itioner "i&e# tomorrow.D. - have an air/con#itioner "i&e# tomorrow.

    $%. 9rovi#e your han#writing legible test scorer accept your answer. A. provi#ing with your legible han#writing every test scorer must accept your answer B. provi#ing your han#writing is legible the test scorer #oes not accept your answer.

    C. provi#e# "or your legible han#writing the test scorer has to accept your answer.D. provi#e# that your han#writing is legible your answer will be accepte# by any testscorer.

    $'. he patient recover more rapi#ly e&pecte#.  A. he patient recovere# rapi#ly he e&pecte# more than.B. he patient has recovere# more rapi#ly he e&pecte#.

    C. he patient recovere# more rapi#ly than e&pecte#.D. he patient rapi#ly recovere# than he more e&pecte#.%(. -# play "ootball rather watch it .G  A. -# pre"er to play "ootball rather than watching it on .G.

    B. -# pre"er playing "ootball than watching it on .G.C. -# pre"er to play "ootball rather than watch it on .G.

    D. -# pre"er rather play "ootball rather than watch it on .G.

    ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC 2Chọn từ c/ t1ọng !m nh4n vào !m t6t 7 v8 t19 &hác:1.  A. cosmetics B. economics C. photography D. e&perence2.  A. lemon B. physics C. #ecay D. #eca#e3.  A. mo#ernise B. vaporise C. organise D. #eliver 4.  A. vacancy B. calculate C. #elicious D. "urniture5.  A. en8oy B. re?uire C. apply D. whisper Chọn đáp án để hoàn thành c!":6.  )e carrie# out a care"ul ....................o" the area.

     A. e#ucation B. preparation C. calculation D. e&amination

    7.  -n the primary school a chil# is in the HHHH.. simple setting. A. comparison B. comparative C. comparatively D. comparable

    8.  A"ter the HH.. o" the new manager the sta"" worke# more e""ectively. A. #ismissal B. retirement C. resignation D. appointment

    '.he #octor took one look at me an# sai# that - was HHHH. overweight. A. slightly B. accurately C. certainly D. continuously10. ry an# see things "rom my point o" view an# be a bit more HHHH.. .  A. reasonable B. reasoning C. reason D. reasonably11. here were ( HHHHHHin the talent contest.

     A. competitors B. e&aminees C. customers D. interviewees12. *is per"ormance in Iing ear was most HHHH.. .

     A. impression B. impressive C. impresse# D. impress

    13. any trains have been cancelle# an# long HHHHHHHHare e&pecte#. A. #istance B. postponements C. timetable D. #elays

    14. he 8ournalist re"use# to HHHHHHHH.. the source o" his in"ormation.  A. #isclose B. e&pose C. propose D. enclose15. he e&istence o" many stars in the sky Hus to suspect that thre may be li"e on

    another planet. A. lea# B. lea#ing C. have le# D. lea#s16. Be care"ul with your gunJ ou may HHHH somebo#y.

     A. in8ure B. woun# C. hurt D. ache17. 6ome o" the passengers spoke to reporters about their HH. in the burning plane.  A. knowle#ge B. e&perience C. occasion D. event18. A"ter the enormous #inner he ha# to HHH. his belt.

     A. broa#en B. enlarge C. wi#en D. loosen

    19. hrow away that ol# vase. -ts HHHH .  A. value B. valuable C. invaluable D. valueless20.  -s the li"t is working0. +o its HHHHets use the stairs.

     A. out o" work B. impossible C. in #anger D. out o" or#er 21. hese people HHHHH "or the most success"ul company in the town.

     A. are seeming to work B. seem workingC. seem to be working D. are seeming to be working

    22. HHHHin the hospital "or 4 years he has #eci#e# to give up his work.  A. o work B. )orking C. Being working D. )orke#23. 6he has been sleeping "or 1( hoursJ ou HHHHher up.  A. ha# better to wake B. may wake

    C. must wake D. woul# like to wake

    24. 9eople think that an apple HHHH.. is goo# "or you.  A. in a #ay B. "or a #ay C. "or every #ay D. a #ay25. -Kll never "orget HHHH.. you have tol# me.  A. anything B. what C. anything that D. all are correct3

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    26. -ts won#er"ul here tonight J -ts HHH. - have ever en8oye# agar#en party. A. a long time B. the "irst time C. time D. several times

    27. *eHHH the plants. -" he ha# they woul#nt have #ie#.  A. nee#nt have watere# B. cant have watere#C. shoul#nt water D. coul#nt water 28. )hat a "ool - amJ - wish - HHHHH. the choice.  A. #i#nt make B. woul#nt make C. ha#nt ma#e D. werent making29. 9eople pre"er watching G these #ays HHH. listening to the ra#io.  A. more than B. rather than C. than D. to30. y "rien# is still optimistic HHHHHmany #i""iculties he has to overcome.

     A. though B. however C. #espite D. but31. he sign says =9rivate keep out>. ou HHHgo in there. A. #ont have to B. havent got to C. nee#nt D. mustnt

    32. )hen his alarm went o"" he shut it o"" an# slept "or HHH..1 minutes. A. other B. others C. another D. the others

    33. A "ew months ago - move# into a very small "lat a"ter H. "or years with my parents. A. be living B. having live# C. being live# D. have living34. ,n being tol# about her sack HHHHHH .  A. her boss "elt sorry "or ary B. ary was shocke#

    C. arys "ace turne# pale D. all are correct35. HHHHH #own to #inner than the telephone rang again.

     A. +o sooner - sat B. +o sooner ha# - sat

    C. +ot only - sat D. +ot only ha# - sat%ọc à vn, chọn đáp án đ;n vào chỗ t15ng:)ith the :3!;////the motor car at the en# o" the last century a new era in

    personal transport was born. he early motorist ha# his problems / the biggest onebeing :3$;/// his vehicle woul# start or not. his problem has completely#isappeare# to#ay but others have taken its :3%;//. ore tra""ic an# "aster vehiclesmean that :3';///// a car may be its #river has to have much greater #riving skillthan be"ore.

    o#ays #rivers cant neglect their own personal :4(;//// "or the acci#ents thathappen on the roa# every year. A goo# #river has many things in his ?ualities. 6omeo" them such as e&perience an# skill will come only :41;// but attitu#e /8ust asimportant / must be part o" him "rom the beginning. hese ?ualities are a sense o" 

    responsibility "or the sa"ety o" others a #etermination to :42;// the 8ob o" #rivingpatience an# courtesy. ogether these become :43;//// is generally known as the#rivers attitu#e.

    :44;///// every #river must make a real e""ort to #evelop these ?ualities an#this e""ort must start "rom the very beginning o" the "irst #riving :4;/// .36. A. coming B. going C. arriving D. getting37. A. when B. how C. whether D. why38. A. place B. part C. turn D. back39. A. however sa"e an# reliable B. however sa"ely an# reliably

    C. how sa"e an# reliable D. how sa"ely an# reliably40. A. right B. responsibility C. "ault D. concept41. A. on time B. "rom time to time C. in one time D. in time

    42. A. choose B. "ocus on C. take D. pursue43. A. that B. it C. what D. there44. A. oreover B. et C. here"ore D. 6o "ar 45. A. lesson B. test C. licence D. practice

    %ọc à vn, chọn đáp án đ;n vào chỗ t15ng:9eople have always #reamt o" living "orever. Although we all know this will

    :4!;/// happen we still want to live as long as possible. :4$;// there area#vantages an# #isa#vantages o" a long li"e. -n the "irst place peole who live longer can spen# more time with their "amily an# "rien#s. 6econ#ly :4%;/// have busyworking lives look "orwar# to a long :4';/////// li"e when they can #o the thingstheyve never ha# time "or.

     :(;/// there are some serious #isa#vantages. @irstly many people becomeill an# conse?uently have to spen# time in hospital or become bur#en :1;////thechil#ren an# "rien#s. any o" them "in# this :2;/// annoying or embarrassing. -n

    a##ition to this :3;///// the "ewer "rien#s they seem to have because ol# "rien#s#ie or become ill an# its o"ten :4;///// to make new "rien#s.o sum up living to a very ol# age is worthwhile "or those who stay :;

     ///////to remain in#epen#ent an# en8oy li"e.46.  A. har#ly B. not C. never D. all are correct47.  A. +aturally B.

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    57. )hich o" the "ollowing is similar in meaning to the wor# c"#n@0 A. cooking B. style o" cooking C. cookery D. cook

    58. )hat is the main i#ea o" the "irst paragraph0 A. Americas cuisine use# to have an in"luence on many countries.B. @ast "oo#s became one o" Americas strongest e&ports.C. c Donal#s an# Burger Iing are American "oo# suppliers success"ul in 7urope.D. ra#itional meals cooke# at home an# consume# at a leisurely pace are not

    common in the 56.59. )hich o" the "ollowing statements is true0

     A. By the late 2(th century "ast "oo#s ha# lost their popularity in the 56A

    B. Americans use# to eat more poultry "ish an# "resh "ruits an# vegetables than they#o now.C. Cooking styles o" other countries began to a""ect Americas by the late 2( th century.D. @ewer eggs an# less bee" in American #iet ma#e them "itter.60. An innovative style o" cooking was create# in Cali"ornia HHH..

     A. to attract more immigrants to the state.B. an# ma#e the states wines wellknown.C. by borrowing recipes "rom immigrant kitchens.D. by combining the local specialities with immigrants spices.

    %ọc đon vn và t1< => c!" h?   o#ay the most universally known style o" trousers "or both men an# women

    is 8eansL these trousers are worn throughout the worl# on a variety o" occasions. Also

    calle# le#is or denims jeans have an interesting story.  he wor# jeans is #erive# "rom the name o" the place where a similar style o" pants #evelope#. -n the 1! th century sailors "rom Menoa -taly wore a uni?ue tyle o" cotton trousers. -n @rench the wor# "or the city o" Menoa an# "or the people "rom thatcity is Menes this name became attache# to the trousers an# #evelope# into thewor# 8eans.

     6imilar to the wor# 8eans the wor# denim is also #erive# "rom a place name.-n the 1$th century @rench sailors began making trousers out o" a specialize# type o" cloth that was #evelope# in the city o" +imes @rance an# was known serge #e+imes. his name eventually #evelope# into #enim the material which 8eans arema#e an# an alternative name "or these popular pants.

    he wor# le#is came "rom a person. -n the 1' th century evis 6trauss trie# to sell

    heavy canvas to miners taking part in the hunt "or gol# in northern Cali"ornia. *einten#e# "or this canvas to be use# by miners to make heavy#uty tents. his "irstattemp was a "ailure but he later "oun# success when he use# the canvas to makein#estructible pants "or the miners. *e change# the "abric "rom brown canvas to blue#enim creating a style o" pants that long outlive# him an# is now re"erre# to by hisname.61. All o" the "ollowing are mentione# in the passage about Menoa e&cept that it HH

     A. was the source o" the wor# 8eans B. is in -talyC. has a #i""erent name in @rench D. is a lan#locke# city

    62. he wor# denim was most probably #erive# "rom HH. A. 2 @rench wor#s B. 2 -talian wor#sC. 1 @rench wor# an# 1 -talian wor# D. 3 @rench wor#s

    63. All o" the "ollowing are mentione# in the passage about evis 6trauss e&cept thathe HHH..

      A. "aile# to sell heavy canvas to miners to make tentsB. #ye# the cloth "rom brown to blue C. ma#e his success in creating a new style o" trousersD. was an immigrant to America

    64. o #evelop the pants "or which he became "amous evis #i# which o" the"ollowing0

     A. *e stu#ie# tailoring in +imes B. *e use# an e&isting type o" material C. *e e&perimente# with brown #enim D. *e teste# the pants "or #estructability

    65. his passage is #evelope# byHHH  A. mentioning an e""ect an# its causesB. e&plaining history with 3 speci"ic casesC. #emonstrating the si#es o" an issueD. #eveloping the biography o" a "amous person

    Chon ph3n gch ch!n c3n đưc #0$:66. Gisitors may realize that even though they cant make their homes in Da at city

    they can take away with them memories o" their beauty.  A. may realize B. even though C. away D. their beauty67. *is longsu""ere# parents are always rea#y to help him whenever he is in trouble.

     A. longsu""ere# B. rea#y to help C. whenever D. trouble68. Bells tol# people o" happy events such as we##ings an# born or sometimes ha#

    to announce unpleasant events such as a #eath  A. o" B. born C. ha# to D. unpleasant events69. 7very#ay in summer but especially at the weeken#s all kin#s o" vehicles

    bring crow#s o" people to en8oy the various attraction. A. especially at B. bring C. crow#s o" people D. various attraction

    70. he young are thought to be the "uture lea#ers o" the country an# it is essentialthat they shoul# un#erstan# their heritage as "ull as possible.

      A. he young B. are thought to be C. it D. as "ull as possibleChọn c!" c/ ngh2$ g3n v c!" cho #n:71. Betty isnt much heavier than Ann. A. Betty an# Ann are e&actly the same weight B.Betty is slightly less heavy than Ann C. Ann weighs a little more than Betty D.Ann weighs slightly less than Betty

    72. ou may get col# on the way so take the coat. A. o take the coat you will get col# on the way.B. -n case youre col# on the way you shoul# take a coat.C. -" you #i#nt take a coat you# be col# on the way.D. ,nly i" you get col# can you take the coat.

    73. - whispere# as - #i#nt want anybo#y to hear our conversation. A. 6o as not to hear our conversation - whispere#.B. 6ince nobo#y wante# to hear our conversation - whispere#.C. - lowere# my voice in or#er that our conversation coul#nt be hear#.D. Because - whispere# nobo#y hear# our conversation.

    74. =ay - have some chocolate mum0> sai# the boy. A. he boy aske# his mother to have some chocolate.

    B. he boy begge# his mother to have some chocolate.C. he boy aske# "or some chocolate.D. All are correct.

    5

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    75. ohn aske# ary i" it was the blue one or the green she wante#. A. =)hich one #i# she want the blue or the green ary0> aske# ohn.B. =)hich one #i# you want the blue or the green0> aske# ohn.C. =)hich one #oes ary want the green or the blue0> aske# ohn.D. =)hich one #o you want the blue or the green ary0> aske# ohn.

    Chọn c!" đưc v6t t5t nh4t v các từ cho #n:76. )e in"orme# most animals zoo starving #eath. A. )e have in"orme# that most o" the animals at the zoo are starving to #eath.B. )e have in"orme# that most o" animals at the zoo are starving an# #eath.C. )e have been in"orme# that most animals at the zoo are starving an# #eath.

    D. )e have been in"orme# that most o" the animals at the zoo are starving to #eath.77. -t better play sa"e e&ams give original answer. A. -ts o"ten better to play sa"e in e&ams than to give an original answer.B. -ts o"ten better playing sa"e in e&ams than to give an original answer.C. -ts o"ten better to play sa"e in e&ams than giving an original answer. D. -ts o"ten better playing sa"e in e&ams than giving an original answer.

    78. small shopkeeper "ace "ierce competitiveness supermarkets. A. he small shopkeeper is "ace# "ierce competitiveness o" supermarkets.B. he small shopkeeper is "acing " ierce competitiveness "rom supermarkets.C. he small shopkeeper is being "ace# "ierce competitiveness o" supermarkets.D. he small shopkeeper has been "acing "ierce competitiveness "rom supermarkets.79. - not be trouble police now i" take your a#vice "irst place.

     A. - woul#nt be in trouble with the police now i" - ha# taken your a#vice in the "irstplace. B. - woul#nt have been in trouble with the police now i" - ha# taken your a#vice in the

    "irst place.C. - wont be in trouble with the police now i" - take your a#vice in the "irst place. D. - shoul#nt have been in trouble with the police now i" - have taken your a#vice in

    the "irst place.80. *ar#ly - go back sleep when lou# noise woke up.

     A. *ar#ly ha# - gone back to sleep when a lou# noise woke me up. B. *ar#ly - ha# gone back to sleep then a lou# noise woke me up. C. *ar#ly ha# - gone back to sleep an# #i# a lou# noise wake me up.D. *ar#ly - ha# gone back to sleep when a lou# noise woke me up.

    ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC 3Chọn (A hoặc B, C, D) +ng v từ c/ ph3n gch ch!n c/ cách phát !m &hác v các từ cn = t1ong c!":

    1.  A. b"sh B. r "sh C. p"ll D. l"nar 2.  A. bo"ght B. so"ght C. #r o"ght D. " o"ght3.  A. tells  B. talks  C. stays  D. steals4.  A. thun#er   B. pre" er   C. grocer   D. lou#er 5.  A. killed   B. cur ed   C. crashed D. waived Chọn phương án (A hoặc B, C, D) +ng v từ c/ t1ọng !m ch9nh nh4n vào !mt6t c/ v8 t19 &hác v $ từ cn = :6.  A. e&ceptions B. uncertainty C. i#enti"ier D. #isappointments7.  A. promise B. "orgive C. succee# D. survive

    8.  A. energy B. ancestry C. provision D. continent9.  A. appointment B. strawberry C. power"ul D. cucumber 10.  A. report B. orbit C. promise D. sche#ule

    Từ vựng: Chọn phương án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) để hoàn thành mỗ c!" #$":11.  )hen - bought the shoesthey //// me well but later they were too tight at home  A. matche# B. "itte# C. suite# D. went with12.  he /////////// people he looks up to are his gran#parents.  A. 8ust B. only C. were D. bare13. y car isnt /////////// . -ts always letting me #own.  A. believable B. reliable C. trusty D. unreliable14. he /////////// o" #ays in a week is seven

      A. amount B. number C. "igure D. sum15. A "ew inister "or Agriculture has been /////////// 

      A. #etermine# B. a#mitte# C. assume# D. appointe#16. ouve ha# a /////////// escape. - thought you# never get away "rom him  A. near B. close C. narrow D. short17. he passport she carrie# was///////////   A. "alse B. imitation C. arti"icial D. untrue18. 9lease call the #octor i" the victim is /////////// hurt.  A. serious B. ba# C. ba#ly D. getting19. /////////// he was sick he still turne# up "or his guitar lesson.  A. Because B. 6ince C. Although D. Despite20. )e have 8ust been tol# some /////////// news.  A. surprise# B. surprising C. astonishe# D. astonishing%ọc &' đon vn #$" và chọn phương án đúng (A hoặcB,C,D)cho mỗ chỗ t15ng:

      ike any other universities the ,pen 5niversity can give you a #egree.*owever you #ont have to :21; /////// working to stu#y. -t can also open up awhole variety :22; //////// interest. -" you have :23; //////// stu#ie# be"ore youwill en8oy the special new pleasure o" :24; ////////your knowle#ge. ou will make"rien#s o" :2; /////////// kin#s. ou may also :2!; ///////////that your ?uali"ication provi#es new career opportunities.

      ou #ont actually :2$; /////////// to the ,pen 5niversity "or lectures butstu#y at home using television ra#io an# computer so"tware. ou can :2%;

     /////////// one class a month i" you wish at an ,pen 5niversity center. ," coursethere are e&ams to take as is :2'; /////////// university. -" you :3(; /////////// like to know more all you have to #o is complete the "orm below. -t coul# be the starto" a won#er"ul new perio# in your li"e

    21.  A. stop B. en# C. leave D. break22.  A. o" B. "rom C. "or D. in23.  A. ever B. always C. o"ten D. never 24.  A. growing B. changing C. a##ing D. increasing25.  A. all B. each C. both D. every26.  A. suggest B. "in# C. wish D. want27.  A. 8oin B. enter C. arrive D. go28.  A. give B. atten# C. learn D. stu#y29.  A. any B. some C. many D. most30.  A. #i# B. will C. woul# D. can*n phm: Chọn phương án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) để hoàn thành mỗ c!" #$":31. -" - knew what /////////// - woul# tell you

     A. is the time B. was the time C. time is it D. the time was32. 6he ha# change# so much that /////////// anyone recognise# her   A. almost B. not C. har#ly D. nearly

    6

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    33. ohn is going to get /////////// isa.  A. marry with B. marry to C. marrie# with D. marrie# to34. he university is prou# o" their stu#ents //////// earn national recognition.  A. many o" who B. many o" whom C. that D. whom35. *e 8umpe# into the river with /////////// clothes on.  A. all his B. his whole C. the whole D. his all36. hat wasnt a true story. - 8ust /////////// it up.  A. put B. ma#e C. got D. #i#37. he number o" tourists /////////// this year as a result o" the goo# weather   A. #ouble# B. #oubles C. have #ouble# D. has #ouble#

    38. - wish anet /////////// to the meeting this a"ternoon  A. coul# come B. can come C. came D. will come39. hen 6eptember 11 2((1 came as a remarkable point in American history when

    the win owers ////// again.  A. were attacking B. were attacke# C. ha# attacke# D. ha# attack40. *e# rather /////////// a hot beverage #uring a meal  A. - not have B. - #i# not have C. - #o not have D. - ha# not41. ///////////- love you - cannot let you have any more money.  A. uch as B. )hether C. Also D. *owever 42. -t was in this house ///////////   A. where - was born B. in which - was born C. that - was born D. - was born in43. /////////// your raincoat -ts begun to rain.

      A. )ear B. 9ut on C. ake o"" D. Buy44. )hat are you #oing 0 =///////////>  A. +o B. +one C. +ot D. +othing45. ark wasnt there last night. +o ///////////   A. - wasnt either B. either was - C. - wasnt too D. neither - was46. ///////////e&hibitions are like huge market places "or the sale o" goo#s an#

    these are o"ten calle# tra#e "airs  A. ost o" B. A great many C. A great #eal o" D. any o" 47. *e sai# =-" - ha# my pen - coul# write the answers>. -n #irect speechN  A. *e sai# to me that i" he ha# ha# my pen he coul# have written the answers.

    B. *e sai# that i" he ha# ha# his pen he coul# have written the answers.

    C. *e tol# me that i" he ha# ha# my pen - coul# have written the answers.D. *e tol# me that i" he ha# ha# my pen he coul# have written the answers.48. Di# the mountains/////////// "ar below0

     A. lie B. lay C. lai# D. lain49. )e can /////////// the #i""iculty very easily.  A. get o"" B. get through C. get away D. overcome50. +ot until late 1'!(s /////////// on the moon

     A. that Americans walke# B. #i# Americans walkC. when #i# Americans walk D. when Americans walke#

    51. 9eople say that prevention is better than cure.-n the passive voiceN

     A. hat prevention is sai# is better than cure

    B. 9revention is better that cure is sai# by peopleC. -t was sai# that prevention is better than cureD. 9revention is sai# to be better than cure

    52. )oul# you like to go to the movies tomorrow0 6ure. By then - //// my e&am. A. will "inish B. "inishe# C. will have "inishe# D. have "inish

    53. *e ha# to e&plain the lesson very clearly ///////////  A. in or#er that his stu#ents can un#erstan#B. so that his stu#ents to un#erstan# itC. in or#er to his stu#ents to un#erstan# itD. "or his stu#ents in or#er to un#erstan# it

    54. Can you //////// your papers with you when you come to see me. 9lease0 A. get B. take C. collect D. bring

    55. ane is the /////////// o" the two sisters.

     A. el#er B. ol#est C. el#est D. more ol#Chọn phương án (A hoặc B, C, D) +ng v từ -c.m từ c/ gch ch!n c3n ph

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    65. =-n town everything seems to be ma#e "or the com"ort o" the inhabitants>. By theabove sentence the author really wants to say that

     A. townspeople like com"ortB. there are many "acilities provi#e# "or townspeopleC. town li"e makes everything com"ortableD. many things seem to be com"ortable because they are ma#e in town.

    %ọc &' đon vn #$" và chọn phương án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) cho mỗ c!"   he "ourth letter o" the Mreek alphabet was name# #elta. -ts sign was a

    triangle E a three E si#e# "igure. o#ay the wor# #elta means the triangular group o" islan#s at the mouth o" a river.

      Delta are "orme# by the rivers themselves. arge rivers may carry san# an#"ine soil as they sweep towar#s their mouths. +ear their outlets rivers usually slowan# can less easily carry their bur#ens. 6an# an# silt are #roppe# when rivers enter a larger bo#y o" water. +ot all rivers "orm #elta. ,cean currents may be strongenough to sweep the river water away be"ore san# an# silt are #eposite#. ,r the#eposits may themselves be swept away.

      he "ertile soil o" the +ile #elta has ma#e it "amous. ans history in this #elta#ates back "or thousan#s o" years.66. -n ancient Mreece #elta was the name o"

     A. a group o" islan#s B. the hir# letter o" the alphabetC. a kin# o" soil D. the "ourth letter o" the alphabet

    67. he sign "or =#elta> was

     A. a circle B. a triangle C. a rectangle D. a s?uare68. -slan#s at the mouths o" rivers are calle# #eltas because they A. are "orme# by rivers B. are built up by volcanoesC. "orm a riangular group D. "orm a rectangular group

    69. Deltas are built up by A. the rivers themselves B. volcanoesC. both A an# B D. +either A nor B

    70. ,ne kin# o" #eposit name# in the story is A. lave B. gravel C. silt D. +one o" them

    Chọn phương án (A hoặc B, C, D) +ng v c!" c/ ngh2$ g3n nh4t v mỗ c!"71. )hen a programme inclu#es a =1> "ilm no person un#er "i"teen years can be

    a#mitte#

     A. hese programmes are over 1 years ol#B. Any one over 1 can see these "ilmsC. hese programmes were ma#e "or 1 years ol#D. Any one un#er 1 must be with their parents

    72. - #islike it when people criticise# me un"airly A. - ob8ect to people criticising me un"airly C. hey criticise# me un"airlyB. hey criticise# me because - was not "air D. - #ont like to be criticise#

    73. -ts possible that she #i#nt hear what - sai# A. 6he may not hear what - sai# B. 6he might not hear what - sai#C. 6he might have not hear# what - sai# D. 6he may not have hear# what - sai#74. +o sooner ha# Alice registere# "or the course than she receive# the scholarship

     A. Alice registere# "or the course soon a"ter receiving the scholarship

    B.

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    11. HH.all the har# work they put in the stu#ents got goo# e&am results. A. As a result o" B. -n compare# with C. Accor#ing to D. -n a##ition to

    12. )hat a :n; HHHHH.behaviourJ *e went straight into the line. A. shame B. shame"ul C. ashame# D. shameless

    13. -" you book in a#vance you will H certainly have a better table at our restaurant. A. mostly B. almost C. most D. the most

    14. *e always complains about my HHHHHHH.to cook. A. ability B. inability C. unable D. able

    15. Although HHsatis"ie# with the contract the o""icials hesitatingly agree# to sign it. A. complete B. complete# C. completely D. completion

    16. HHH chil#ren were in8ure#. hey all came back unharme#. A. +ot any o" the B. +one o" the C. +ot any o" D. +one o" 17. During the time - starte# to get chest pains - HHH tennis a lot.

     A. ha# playe# B. have playe# C. woul# play D. was playing18. - #i#nt know e&actly how ol# he was but he H..about 3( the "irst time we met.

     A. shoul# be B. shoul# have beenC. must be D. must have been

    19. he buil#ing work is still on sche#ule HH a problem in #igging the "oun#ation. A. #ue to B. #espite C. so as D. only i" 

    20. HHHH he coul# not li"t the trap #oor. A. As he was strong B. 6trong as was heC. As strong he was D. 6trong as he was

    21. -t is necessary to be care"ul HHHHHyour career. A. when choosing B. when you will chooseC. when you have chosen D. when you chose

    22. -s this the a##ress to HHHHHHyou want the package sent0 A. which B. where C. whom D. whose

    23. ," the two new secretaries one is competent an# HHHH.is not. A. another B. other C. the other D. the secon#

    24. - HHHHin trouble now i" - ha# listene# to you in the "irst place. A. wont be B. woul#nt be C. am not D. woul#nt have been

    25. he chil#ren HHHH. to the zoo. A. were en8oye# to take B. en8oye# being takenC. were en8oye# to be taken D. en8oye# taking

    %ọc à vn, chọn đáp án đ;n vào chỗ t15ng:-n this age o" :2!;//////telephone networks an# electronic mail it seems that"ewer an# even "ewer people are taking time to sit #own an# write letters:2$;/////"rien#s an# relatives. @or hun#re#s o" years letters were the only way tokeep :2%;///// people who were any #istance away an# letterwriting was seen asan important skill "or all learne# people :2';////// .

    Mra#ually :3(;///// the importance o" writing letters is #ecreasing to a pointthat ma8ority o" us have to :31;///// a special e""ort to turn out something worthwhilewhen we apply "or a 8ob or make a complaint. -n business circles the ten#ency is "or routine communications to become shorter. :32;///// clients may appreciate a#etaile# letter an employee who sen#s out long letters is o"ten regar#e# as:33;///// . any people pre"er the telephone in all circumstances an# its spee# is

    essential in many situations but :34;////// have you put the telephone #own#issatis"ie# with what you have manage# to say0 - #ont think -ll throw my:3;////// away yet.26.  A. progressive B. a#vance# C. highly#evelope# D. all are correct

    27.  A. to B. "rom C. "or D. with28.  A. in step with B. in contact with C. on goo# terms with D. in "avour o" 29.  A. to be mastere# B. mastering C. to master D. mastere#30.  A. there"ore B. however C. in short D. "or e&ample31.  A. make B. #o C. cause D. create32.  A. 7ven though B. As though C. Despite D. *owever  33.  A. unimportant B. ine""icient C. unusual D. impossible34.  A. how o"ten B. how long C. how much D. how about35.  A. letter B. telephone C. pen D. e""ort%ọc à vn, chọn đáp án đ;n vào chỗ t15ng:

    6ome people believe that soon schools will no longer be necessary. hey say that:3!;//// the -nternet an# other new technologies :3$;//// no longer any nee# "orschool buil#ings "ormal classes or teachers. 9erhaps this will be true one #ay butthis is har# to :3%;///// a worl# without schools. -n "act we nee# to look at how wecan use new technology to make schools better not :3';/////// them. )e shoul#invent a new kin# o" school that is :4(;///// to libraries museums science centerslaboratories an# even companies.:41;//// coul# give talks on vi#eo or over the -nternet. G networks an# localstations coul# #evelop programming about things stu#ents are :42;////// stu#yingin school.

     Alrea#y there are several towns :43;////// this is beginning to happen. BlacksburgGirginia is one o" them. *ere the entire city is linke# to the -nternet an# learning can

    :44; /////// at home at school an# in the o""ice. Businesses provi#e programs "or the schools an# the schools provi#e computer labs "or people without their own:4;//// at home.36.  A. #espite B. because o" C. though D. because37.  A. there are B. they are C. it is D. there is38.  A. know B. realise C. imagine D. consi#er 39.  A. to eliminate B. eliminative C. eliminator D. elimination40.  A. limite# B. linke# C. contribute# D. a##resse#41.  A. 9olicemen B. 7&perts C. ,rators D. Businessmen42.  A. actually B. rarely C. intentionally D. publicly43.  A. which B. where C. that D. ∅44.  A. take time B. take part in C. take place D. take in

    45.  A. 8obs B. e?uipment C. #ocuments D. computers%ọc đon vn và t1< => c!" h?:ong ago prehistoric man began to #omesticate a number o" wil# plants an#

    animals "or his own use. This not only provi#e# more abun#ant "oo# but also allowe#more people to live on a smaller plot o" groun#. )e ten# to "orget that all o" our present#ay pets livestock an# "oo# plants were taken "rom the wil# an# #evelope#into the "orms we know to#ay.

      As centuries passe# an# human cultures evolve# an# blossomed  humansbegan to organise their knowle#ge o" nature into the broa# "iel# o" natural history.,ne aspect o" early natural history concerne# the use o" plants "or #rugs an#me#icine. he early herbalists sometimes overworke# their imaginations in thisrespect . @or e&ample it was wi#ely believe# that a plant or part o" a plant that

    resembles an internal organ woul# cure ailments o" that organ hus an e$tract ma#e "rom a heartshape# lea" might be prescribe# "or a person su""ering "rom heartproblems.

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    54. he wor# scrape o"" is closest in meaning to HH  A. remove B. rob together with C. replace D. #issolve55. All o" the "ollowing are mentione# about the way to keep your teeth healthy e&ceptthatHHH  A. consume less sweet "oo#s B. brush an# "loss your teeth

    C. have your teeth checke# every ! months D. eat "oo#s with "iber %ọc đon vn và t1< => c!" h?:

    -n a##ition to provi#ing energy "ats have other f"nctions in the bo#y. he "atsoluble vitamins A D 7 an# I are #issolve# in "ats as their name implies. Moo#source o" these vitamins have high oil or "at content an# the vitamins are stored  in

    the bo#ys "atty tissues. -n the #iet "ats cause "oo# to remain longer in the stomachthus increasing the "eeling o" "ullness "or some time a"ter a meal is eaten.@ats a## variety taste an# te&ture to "oo#s which accounts "or the popularity o" 

    "rie# "oo#s. @atty #eposits in bo#y have an insulating an# protective value. hecurves o" the human "emale bo#y are #ue mostly to strategically locate# "at #eposits.)hether a certain amount o" "at in the #iet is essential   to human health is not#e"initely known. )hen rats are "e# a "at"ree #iet their growth eventually ceasestheir skin becomes in"lame# an# scaly an# their repro#uctive systems are #amage#.wo "atty aci#s linoleic an# arachi#onic aci#s prevent these abnormalities  an#hence are calle# essential "atty aci#s. hey are also re?uire# by a number o" other animals but their roles in human beings are #ebatable. ost nutritionists consi#er linoleic "atty aci# an essential nutrient "or humans.

    56. he passage probably appears in which o" the "ollowing0 A. A #iet book B. A book on basic nutritionC. A cookbook D. A popular womens magazine

    57. he wor# ="unctions> is closest in meaning to HH. A. "orms B. nee#s C. 8obs D. sources

    58. All o" the "ollowing vitamins are store# in the bo#ys "atty tissues e&ceptHH A. vitamin A B. vitamin D C. vitamin B D. vitamin 7

    59. he phrase =store# in> is closest in meaning to HH. A. manu"acture# in B. attache# to C. measure# by D. accumulate# in

    60. he author states that "ats serve all o" the "ollowing bo#y "unctions e&cept toHH A. promote the "eeeling o" "ullnesss B. insulate an# protect the bo#yC. provi#e energy D. control weight gain

    61. he wor# =essential> is closest in meaning to HH. A. re?uire# "or B. #esire# "or C. similar to D. bene"icial to62. )hich o" the "ollowing is true "or rats when they are "e# a "at"ree #iet0

     A. hey stop growing. B. hey have more babies.C. hey lose bo#y hair. D. hey re?uire less care.

    63. inoleic "atty aci# is mentione# as HH. A. an essential nutrient "or humans B. more use"ul than arachi#onic aci#C. prevent weight gain in rats D. a nutrient "oun# in most "oo#s

    64. he phrases = abnormalities> re"ers to HH. A. a con#ition cause# by "rie# "oo#s B. strategically locate# "at #epositsC. curves o" the human "emale bo#yD. en# o" growth ba# skin an# #amage# repro#uctive systems

    65. hat humans shoul# all have some "at in our #iets is HHH A. a commonly hel# view B. not yet a proven "actC. only true "or women D. proven to be true by e&periments on rats

    Chọn ph3n gch ch!n c3n đưc #0$66. )e e#ucate our chil#ren as well as we can because an e#ucational population is

    the key to "uture. A. as well as B. an C. e#ucational population D. to

    67. he more "re?uent you e&ercise the greater physical en#urance you will have. A. "re?uent B. e&ercise C. greater D. will have

    68. -t is believe# that in the near "uture robots will be use# to #oing things such ascooking.

     A. -t B. the near "uture C. be use# to #oing D. such as69. 

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    77. robots / use / slaves , therefore ,/ free / people/do/ more of the thins / !ant. A.

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    32. y mother o"ten.......our mistakes whereas my "ather is very strict an# punishesus "or even the slightest one.

     A. passes B. neglects C. avoi#s D. overlooks 33. )hen - 8oine# the army - "oun# it #i""icult to.......out or#ers "rom my superiors but- soon got use# to HH..it.

     A. call B. carry C. miss D. take34. A"ter nine months without any rain the country was "acing one o" the worst......inthe last "i"ty years.

     A. #raughts B. "loo#s C. eruptions  D. #roughts 3. )hat - like about this restaurant is that there is ......parking space right outsi#e it.

     A. plenty B. ample  C. e&pan#e# D. bigJ"@#ton# RQ G SLM @$O th@ Ho==oPng p$##$g@ $nO m$1& th@ =@tt@1 A, B, C, o1 Dhe -n#ustrial

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    . (hich of the following statements is s"pported by the passage) A. Computers have re#uce# the costs o" animation.B. -n the "uture tra#itional artists will no longer be nee#e#.C. Artists are unable to pro#uce #rawings as high in ?uality as computer #rawings.D. Animation involves a wi#e range o" technical an# artistic skills.J"@#ton# LQ G QLM @$O $nO m$1& th@ =@tt@1 A, B, C, o1 D to nOc$t@ th@ @#t$n#P@1 to @$ch oH th@ Ho==oPng V"@#ton#M

    he response o" most animals when su##enly "ace# with a pre#ator is to"lee. +atural selection has acte# in a variety o" ways in #i""erent species to @nh$nc@ the e""icacy o" the behaviours known as Q flight beha#io"rsQ or escape behaviours

    that are use# by prey in "leeing pre#ators. 9erhaps the most #irect a#aptation isenhance# light spee# an# agility. A#aptations "or spee# however are likely to re?uire sacri"ices biter attributes so

    we might e&pect only some species to a#opt a simple "ast "light strategy. Another way o" enhancing the e""ectiveness o" "light is to move in an erratic

    an# unpre#ictable way. any species like pt$1mg$n# snipes an# variousantelopes an# gazelles "lee "rom pre#ators in a characteristic zigzag "ashion.

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    all o" the mountains higher than14((( "eet in the 5nite# 6tatesC D

    3%. he mo#ern American #ictionary is typically a single compact volume publishing A B C

    at a mo#est rate.  D3'. Ben8amin @ranklin a "amous American stateman author an# scientist born in1$(' an# live# to the age o" eighty.  A B

      C )40. 6he wishes we #i#int sen# her the can#y yester#ay because shes on a #iet.

      ' ( # )"%. &ead the passae and $hoose ', (, #, ) for ea$h of the follo!in blan*s &')

    )hy #i# you #eci#e to rea# this an# will you keep rea#ing to the en#0 Do youe&pect to un#erstan# every single part o" it an# will you remember anything about itin a "ortnights :41;//////////0 Common sense :42; //////////that the answersto these ?uestions #epen# on =rea#ability> E whether the :43; //////// matter isinteresting the arguments clear an# the layout attractive. But psychologists are#iscovering that to :44; ////////// why people rea# E an# o"ten #ont rea# Etechnical in"ormation they have to e&amine not so much the writing as the rea#er.

    7ven the most technically con"i#ent people o"ten ignore instructions "or the vi#eo or home computer in "avour o" han#son e&perience. An# people "re?uently :4;

     ////////// little notice o" consumer in"ormation whether on nutritional labels or inthe small print o" contracts. 9sychologists researching rea#ing :4!; //////// toassume that both beginners an# :4$; //////// rea#ers rea# everything put in "ronto" them "rom start to "inish. here are :4%; ////////// among them about the roleo" eyes memory an# brain #uring the process. 6ome believe that "luent rea#ers take:4'; ////////// every letter or wor# they seeL others :(; ////////// that rea#ersrely on memory or conte&t to carry them "rom one phrase to another. But they havealways assume# that the rea#ing process is the sameN rea#ing starts comprehensionoccurs then rea#ing stops.41. A. term B. perio# C. time D. gap42. A. suggests B. transmits C. a#vises D. in"orms43. A. sub8ect B. topic C. content D. te&t44. A. ensure B. #etermine C. value D. rate4. A. get B. pay C. take D. make4!. A. ten# B. un#ertake C. lea# D. consent4$. A. competent B. su""icient C. consi#erable D. vali#4% A. ob8ections B. arguments C. contests D. separations4'. A. up B. over C. out D. in(. A. insist B. #irect C. urge D. press"%. &ead +he follo!in passae and $hoose the best ans!er

    he in"luenza virus is a single molecule compose# o" millions o" in#ivi#ual atoms. Although bacteria can be consi#ere# a type o" plant secreting poisonous substancesinto the bo#y o" the organism they attack viruses like the in"luenza virus are livingorganisms themsel#es . )e may consi#er them regular chemical molecules sincethey have strictly #e"ine# atomic structureL but on the other han# we must consi#er them as being alive since they are able to multiply in "n=mt@O  ?uantities.

     An attack brought on by the presence o" the in"luenza virus in the bo#y pro#uces atemporary immunity but un"ortunately the protection is against only the type o" virus

    that cause# the in"luenza. Because the #isease can be pro#uce# by any one o" threetypes re"erre# to as A B or C an# many strains within each type immunity to onevirus will not prevent in"ection by another type or strain.

     Appro&imately every ten years worl#wi#e epi#emics o" in"luenza calle# pan#emicsoccur. hought to be cause# by new strains o" typeA virus these pan#emic viruseshave sprea# rapi#ly in"lecting millions o" people. 7pi#emics or regional outbreakshave appeare# on the average every two or three years or typeA virus an# every"our or "ive years "or typeB virus.1.)ith what topic is the passage primarily concerne#0

     A. the in"luenza virus B. immunity to #isease

    C. bacteria D.chemical molecules2.Accor#ing to this passage bacteria are A. poisons B. very small C. larger than viruses D. plants

    3.he wor# =themselves> re"ers to A. molecules B. bacteria C. substances D. viruses

    4.he wor# =strictly> coul# best be replace# by A. unusually B. completely C. broa#ly D. e&actly

    .)hy #oes the writer say that viruses are alive0 A. they have a comple& atomic struture C. they multiplyB. they move D. they nee# warmth an# light

    !.he atomic structure o" viruses A. is variable C. cannot e analyze# chemically

    B. is strictly #e"ine# D. is more comple& than that o" bacteria.$.he wor# =unlimite#> coul# be best replace# by which o" the "ollowing0 A. very small B. very large C. very similar D. very #i""erent%.*ow #oes the bo#y react to the in"luenza virus0

     A. -t prevents "urther in"ection to other types an# strains o" the virus.B. -t pro#uces immunity to the type an# strain o" virus that inva#e# it.C. -t becomes immune to types A B an# C viruses but not to various strains within

    the types.D. A"ter a temporary immunity it becomes even more susceptible to the type an#

    strain that cause# the in"luenza.'.he author names all o" the "ollowing as characteristics o" pan#emics e&cept

     A. they sprea# very ?uickly. C. they are regional outbreaks.B. they are cause# by typeA virus. D. they occur once every ten years.!(.he wor# =strains> is closest in meaning to

     A. theories B. in8uries C. varieties D. weakness+-+ 2. Nhe three phases o" human memory are the sensory memory the shortterm memory an# the long term memory. his #ivision o" the memory into phase isbase# on the length o" time o" the memory.

    6ensory memory is instantaneous memory. -t is an image or memory that entersyour min# only "or a short perio# o" timeL it comes an# goes in un#er a secon#. hememory will not last longer than that unless the in"ormation enters the shorttermmemory.

    -n"ormation can be hel# in the shortterm memory "or about twenty secon#s or aslong as you are actively using it.-" you repeat a "act to yoursel" that "act will stay inyour shortterm memory as long as you keep repeating it.,nce you stop repeating itetheir it is "orgotten or it moves into longterm memory.

    ongterm memory is the huge memory tank that can hol# i#ies an# images "or years an# years. -n"ormation can be a##e# to your longterm memory when you21

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      3. A. river  (. rival C. nativeD. #riven

    4. '. broad B. loa# C. roa#D. boat

    . A. measure B. pleasure #. ensureD. leisure

    "". N$1& A,B,C o1 D to nOc$t@ th@ Po1O Pho#@ m$n #t1@## OHH@1# H1om th@1@#tM  !. A. bene"it B. in#ustry #. inherit

    D. architect

    $. A. contrary B. gra#uate C. #ocumentD. atten#ance%. A. emphasize (. $ontribute C.

    maintenance D. heritage'. A. comprehen# B. entertain #. develop

    D. intro#uce1(. A. image B. pre#ict #. env

    D. cover """. N$1& A, B, C o1 D to nOc$t@ th@ co11@ct $n#P@1 to @$ch oH th@ Ho==oPngV"@#ton#M  11. he presi#ent is going to /////// an important speech tomorrow night.

     A. #o B. per"orm #. deliver 

    D. sen#12. he e&amination was by no ////////// easy an# - #oubte# i" - have passe# it. A. means   B. case C. way D. roa#

      13. . 6he was so surprise# that she coul#nt speak. 6he was speechless //////surprise.

     A. "or B. by C. at D.!ith 14. . he scientist #i# the e&periment //////////// alone A. on his own B. by him #. b himself   D. by his

      1. - know his name but - cant recall it at the moment. -ts on the tip o" ////////.'. tonue B. brain C. min#

    D. memory  1!. //////// to the big city - have got lost many times.

     A. 5seless (. >nused C.5n"amiliar D. 5nac?uainte#  1$. -" he ha#nt lost his 8ob last year he ///////////// a house o" his own now.

     A. can buy B. will buy#. $ould bu  D. coul# have bought

      1%. ou cant ///////// my house. -ts opposite the post o""ice.'. miss B. mistakeC. con"use D. mi&

    1'. he teacher aske# a #i""icult ?uestion but "inally e# ///////////// a goo#answer.

     A. put up with B. keep pace with C. ma#e way "or). $ame up !ith 

    2(. he volcano which ha# been ///// "or years su##enly e&plo#e#. A. passive (. ina$tive C. immobile

    D. i#le

      21. )hen all the stu#ents ////////////// the pro"essor began his lecture. A. sat B. were sitting C.

    seate# ). !ere seated22. )e can put you /// "or a "ew #ays i" you have nowhere else to live. A. on B. out #.

    up  D. o""23. An#rew is known "or always saying ///////// comes to his min#. A. anything B. something C.

    everything ). !hatever   24. -ts har# to ///////// well with him. *es got such a #i""icult character.

    '. et on B. get out C.get into D. get over    2. -" that ol# vase is a /////// one it will cost a lot o" money.

     A. sincere (. enuine C.truth"ul D. realistic  2!. *ar# work can o"ten bring ///////// success.

     A. into (. in   C.about D. up

      2$. *e ///////// a big "ortune when he was young so he #i#nt have to workhar#.

    '. $ame into B. came up C.

    came across D. came roun#  2%. *e manages to visit his parents ///////////////// 6atur#ay. A. another every (. ever other  C. every the

    other D. other every  2'. /////////// all animals nee# o&ygen water "oo# an# proper range o"weather.

     A. Being survive (. +o survive  C. )hensurviving D. 6urviving  3(. )e coul#nt //////////// him by telephone because we ha# lost his phonenumber.

     A. approach B. reach C.a##ress D. access

    "%. @$O th@ p$##$g@ $nO m$1& th@ =@tt@1 A, B, C o1 D on Fo"1 $n#P@1 #h@@t tonOc$t@

    th@ co11@ct $n#P@1 to @$ch oH th@ V"@#ton# H1om RK to SZMDuring the nineteenth century women in the 5nite# 6tates organize# an#

    participate# in a large number o" re"orm movements inclu#ing movements toreorganize the prison system improve e#ucation $n the sale o" alcohol an# mostimportantly to "ree the slaves. 6ome women saw similarities in the social status o"women an# slaves. )omen like 7lizabeth Ca#y 6tanton an# ucy 6tone were"eminists an# abolitionists who #"ppo1t@O  the rights o" both women an# blacks. Anumber o" male abolitionists inclu#ing )illiam loy# Marrison an# )en#ell 9hilipsalso supporte# the rights o" women to speak an# participate e?ually with men in antislavery activities. 9robably more than any other movement abolitionism o""ere#women a previously #enie# entry into politics. hey became involve# p1m$1=F  inor#er to better their living con#itions an# the con#itions o" others.

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    )hen the Civil )ar en#e# in 1%! the @ourteenth an# @i"teenth Amen#ments tothe Constitution a#opte# in 1%!% an# 1%$( grante# citizenship an# #"HH1$g@ toblacks but not to women. Discourage# but resolve# "eminists in"luence# more an#more women to #eman# the right to vote. -n 1%!' the )yoming erritory ha# yiel#e#to #eman#s by "eminists but eastern states resiste# more stubbornly than be"ore. Awomens su""rage bill ha# been presente# to every Congress since 1%$% but t  continually "aile# to pass until 1'2( when the +ineteenth Amen#ment grante#women the right to vote.31. )ith which topic is the passage primary concerne# 0

      A. he )yoming erritory. C. Abolitionists.

      B. he @oun#ation an# 1th

     Amen#ments. ). omen?s suffrae.  32. he wor# =ban> in line 3 most nearly means to A. encourage B. publish #. prohibit D. limit

      33. Accor#ing to the passage why #i# women became active in politics 0 '. +o improve the $onditions of life that eisted at the time. B. o support 7lizabeth Ca#y 6tanton "or presi#ent. C. o be selecte# to public o""ice. D. o amen# the Declaration o" -n#epen#ence.

      34. he wor# =supporte#> in line ! coul# best be replace# by A. #isregar#e# B. promote C. conteste#

    ). a$*no!leded  3. he wor# =primarily> in line ' is closest in meaning to

     '. above all. B. somewhat C. "inallyD. always  3!. )hat ha# occurre# shortly a"ter the Civil )ar 0

     A. he )yoming erritory was a#mitte# to the 5nion. B. A womens su""rage bill was intro#uce# in Congress.C. he eastern states resiste# the en# o" the war.

     ). (la$* people !ere ranted the riht to vote.  3$. he wor# =su""rage> in line 12 coul# best be replace# by which o" the "ollowing 0

     A. pain B.citizenship

    #. the riht to vote D. "ree#om"rom bon#age  3%. he wor# =it> in line 1! re"ers to

     '. bill B. Congress. C. voteD. +ineteenth Amen#ment

    3'. )hat #ose the +ineteenth Amen#ment guarantee 0 A. Goting rights "or blacks. B. Citizenship "or

    blacks. #. %otin rihts for !omen. D. Citizenship "or women.

     4(. )hen were women allowe# to vote throughout the 5nite# 6tates 0 A. A"ter 1%!! B. A"ter 1%$( C. A"ter 1%$% ).

    'fter 1920

    %. N$1& th@ =@tt@1 A, B, C, o1 D to #hoP th@ "nO@1=n@O p$1t th$t n@@O#co11@ctonM 

    41. 6he is among the "ew who !ants to ?uit smoking instea# o" cutting #own : B want;   A (  C D  42. Doctors have always recommen#e# that a person with a col# must drin* "lui#ssuch as 8uice or water   A (C

    to prevent the loss o" water in his her bo#y. : B shoul# #rink E65B5+C-G7 ,,D;  D

      43. Buying clothes is o"ten a timeconsuming practice because those clothes that aperson likes is sel#om  A B#

    the ones that "it him or her. : C are;D

      44. Digital clocks however precise the cannot be per"ectly accurate because theearths rotation changes  '  B C

    slightly over years. : A bS hTn chU the ;  D  4. @ive miles beyon# the hills !ere a "ire with its "lames reaching up to the sky. : B

     was;  A (  C D

    %". @$O th@ Ho==oPng p$##$g@ $nO m$1& th@ =@tt@1 A, B, C, o1 D to nOc$t@ th@co11@ct

    Po1O Ho1 @$ch oH th@ =$n H1om SQ to LLM Computing is now :4!;/// the same stage as printing was when the "irst printing

    presses were use#. Be"ore printing presses were invente# only rich people like kingsan# #ukes coul# :4$;////// to buy books. ,"ten these people were unable to rea#an# ha# not enough time to learn.

     -n any case the books were :4%;//// big that it was #i""icult "or anyone to rela&with a book :4';//// we #o to#ay. hey wante# books because they were e&pensive

    an# there was something magical about them. ,nly a "ew people were able to writean# it :(;////// an e&tremely long time to write a book. onks an# other peoplewho coul# write sai# that :1;//////// people coul# never learn to rea#.

     he position with computer is very :2;///// to#ay. A "ew years ago computerswere very large an# e&pensive. Business managers an# rich people :3;///////them but they #i#nt know how to use them. -n many countries :4; //////// thesituation has now completely change#. ots o" people not only own microcomputerbut know how to use them :; ///////.

    4!. A. in (. at C.on D. o"    4$. A. pre"er B. su""er  

    #. afford D. o""er 

      4%. A. very B. such C.?uite ). so

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      4'. A. like (. asC. such as D. unlike

      (. A. too* B. spentC. waste# D. got

    1. A. general B. popular  #. ordinar D. simple

      2. A. same (. similar C. like D. likely

      3. A. subscribe# B. booke##. ordered D. reserve#

      4. A. although B. moreover  C. besi#es D. however    . A. also B. even #. as !ell   D. at all%"". N$1& th@ =@tt@1 A, B, C o1 D to comp=@t@ @$ch oH th@ Ho==oPng #@nt@nc@#M  !. he stu#ent like that teacher because ////////////////////////.

     A. he gives "ew homework to #o (. he ives littleor no home!or* to do.

    C. o" not homework to #o at home D. there isnt a largenumber o" homework.  $. r.

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    elecommuting is some "orm o" computer communication between employeeshomes an# o""ices. @or employees whose 8ob involve sitting at a terminal or wor#processor entering #ata or typing reports the location o" the computer is oH nocon#@V"@nc@. -" the machine can communicate over telephone lines when thework is complete# employees can #ial the o""ice computer an# transmit the materialto their employers. A recent survey in 9* Today estimates that there areappro&imately %$ million telecommuters. But although the numbers are risingannually the tren# #oes not appear to be as signi"icant as pre#icte# when 6"siness(ee publishe# =he 9ortable 7&ecutive> as its cover story a "ew years ago. )hyhasnt telecommuting become more popular 0

    Clearly change simply takes time. But in a##ition there has been active resistanceon the part o" many managers. hese @\@c"tv@#  claim that supervising thetelecommuters in a large work "orce scattere# across the country woul# be too#i""icult or at least systems "or managing th@m are not yet #evelope# therebycomplicating the managers responsibilities.

    -t is also true that employees who are given the option o" telecommuting are1@="ct$nt   to accept the opportunity. ost people "eel that they nee# regular interaction with a group an# many are concerne# that they will not have the sameconsi#eration "or a#vancement i" they are not more visible in the o""ice setting. 6omepeople "eel that even when a space in their homes is set asi#e as a work area theynever really get away "rom the o""ice.  $1. )ith which o" the "ollowing topics is the passage primarily concerne# 0

     A. he a#vantages o" telecommuting.B. A #e"inition o" telecommuting.#. 'n overvie! of tele$ommutin.D. he "ailure o" telecommuting.

      $2. *ow many Americans are involve# in telecommuting 0 A. ore than pre#icte# in 6"siness (ee M (. ;ore than 8 million.C. @ewer than estimate# in 9* Today. D. @ewer than last year.

    $3. he phrase =o" no conse?uence> means A. o" no use B. o" no goo# #. unimportant D.

    irrelevant  $4. he author mentions all o" the "ollowing as concerns o" telecommuting 7RC79

     A. the opportunities "or a#vancement.(. the different sstem of supervision.C. the lack o" interaction with a group.D. he work place is in the home.

    $. he wor# = e&ecutives = in line 1( re"ers to A. telecommuters (. manaers C. employees D. most people

      $!. he wor# = them> in line 11 re"ers to A. systems B. telecommuters #. ee$utives D.

    responsibilities  $$. he reason why telecommuting has not become popular is that the employees

     A. nee# regular interaction with their "amilies.(. are !orried about the promotion if the are not seen at the offi$e.

      C. "eel that a work area in their home is away "rom the o""ice.  D. are ignorant o" telecommuting.$%. -t can be in"erre# "rom the passage that the author is A. a telecommuter B. the manager C. a statistician ). a reporter 

      $'. he wor# =reluctant> in line 13 can best be replace# by

     A. opposite B. willing #. hesitate D. typical

      %(. )hen 6"siness (ee publishe# = he 9ortable 7&ecutive = it implie# that A. systems "or managing telecommuters were not e""ective.(. there !as resistan$e on the part of man manaers about tele$ommutin.C. the tren# "or telecommuting was optimistic.D. most telecommuters were satis"ie# with their work.

      9+" +A B" C#

    (. ut an a$$ent mar* over the main stressed sllable of the follo!in !ords1. A. volunteer  B. "orgive C. 9ortuguese eD. in#ivi#ual

    2. A. han#icappe# B. concern C. humanD. can#i#ate

    3. A. con#uctor B. campaign C. horizonD. economics

    4. A. themselves B. pre"er   C. intro#uceD. police

    . A. satis"actory B. security   C. guaranteeD. technological

    "". #hoose the best ans!er

    !. - hope this hea#ache will //////////// soon. A. wear o""  B. go out C. come awayD. pass away

    $. @or people with hearing #i""iculties telephones with volume controls provi#e thebest ////////////.

     A. reply B. response C. solutionD. result

    %. )hen he gra#uate# "rom the university he got his////////////. A. #iploma B. certi"icate C. #egree

    D. bachelor '. he ki#nappers #eman#e# //////////// o" ≤ 1(((( "or his release.

     A. a present B. a ransom C. a money

    D. a cash1(. A:n; //////////// is a person who stu#ies ancient things especially ol#buil#ings monuments an# other remains.

     A. geologist B. archaeologist C. ecologistD. oceanographer 

    11 uckily my wallet was han#e# into the police with all its contents ////////////. A. preserve# B. unscathe# C. unsa"e

    D. intact12. he "arm was owne# by oe an# Bert Co&. hey employe# a "ew "arm

     ////////////. A. employees B. o""icers C. gar#eners

    D. han#s13. *e sat there with his arms //////////// #oing nothing waiting "or us.

     A. "ol#e# B. "lappe# C. turne#D. twiste#

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      ' ( # )"%. &ead the passae and $hoose ', (, #, ) for ea$h of the follo!in blan*s

    &'))hy #i# you #eci#e to rea# this an# will you keep rea#ing to the en#0 Do

    you e&pect to un#erstan# every single part o" it an# will you remember anythingabout it in a "ortnights :41;//////////0 Common sense :42; //////////that theanswers to these ?uestions #epen# on =rea#ability> E whether the :43; ////////matter is interesting the arguments clear an# the layout attractive. But psychologistsare #iscovering that to :44; ////////// why people rea# E an# o"ten #ont rea# Etechnical in"ormation they have to e&amine not so much the writing as the rea#er.

    7ven the most technically con"i#ent people o"ten ignore instructions "or thevi#eo or home computer in "avour o" han#son e&perience. An# people "re?uently:4; ////////// little notice o" consumer in"ormation whether on nutritional labels or in the small print o" contracts. 9sychologists researching rea#ing :4!; //////// toassume that both beginners an# :4$; //////// rea#ers rea# everything put in "ronto" them "rom start to "inish. here are :4%; ////////// among them about the roleo" eyes memory an# brain #uring the process. 6ome believe that "luent rea#ers take:4'; ////////// every letter or wor# they seeL others :(; ////////// that rea#ersrely on memory or conte&t to carry them "rom one phrase to another. But they havealways assume# that the rea#ing process is the sameN rea#ing starts comprehensionoccurs then rea#ing stops.41. A. term B. perio# C. time

    D. gap42. A. suggests B. transmits C. a#vises D.in"orms43. A. sub8ect B. topic C. content D.te&t 44. A. ensure B. #etermine C. value

    D. rate4. A. get B. pay C. take

    D. make4!. A. ten# B. un#ertake C. lea#

    D. consent4$. A. competent B. su""icient C. consi#erable D.vali#4% A. ob8ections B. arguments C. contests D.separations4'. A. up B. over C. out

    D. in(. A. insist B. #irect C. urge D.press

    "%. &ead +he follo!in passae and $hoose the best ans!erhe in"luenza virus is a single molecule compose# o" millions o" in#ivi#ual

    atoms. Although bacteria can be consi#ere# a type o" plant secreting poisonoussubstances into the bo#y o" the organism they attack viruses like the in"luenza virusare living organisms themsel#es. )e may consi#er them regular chemical moleculessince they have strictly #e"ine# atomic structureL but on the other han# we mustconsi#er them as being alive since they are able to multiply in "n=mt@O  ?uantities.

     An attack brought on by the presence o" the in"luenza virus in the bo#ypro#uces a temporary immunity but un"ortunately the protection is against only thetype o" virus that cause# the in"luenza. Because the #isease can be pro#uce# by anyone o" three types re"erre# to as A B or C an# many strains within each typeimmunity to one virus will not prevent in"ection by another type or strain.

     Appro&imately every ten years worl#wi#e epi#emics o" in"luenza calle#pan#emics occur. hought to be cause# by new strains o" typeA virus thesepan#emic viruses have sprea# rapi#ly in"lecting millions o" people. 7pi#emics or regional outbreaks have appeare# on the average every two or three years or typeAvirus an# every "our or "ive years "or typeB virus.

    1.)ith what topic is the passage primarily concerne#0 A. the in"luenza virus B. immunity to #isease C. bacteria D.chemicalmolecules2.Accor#ing to this passage bacteria are

     A. poisons B. very small C. larger than viruses D.plants3.he wor# =themselves> re"ers to

     A. molecules B. bacteria C. substancesD. viruses

    4.he wor# =strictly> coul# best be replace# by A. unusually B. completely C. broa#ly

    D. e&actly.)hy #oes the writer say that viruses are alive0

     A. they have a comple& atomic struture C. they multiplyB. they move D. they nee# warmth an#light!.he atomic structure o" viruses

     A. is variable C. cannot e analyze#chemicallyB. is strictly #e"ine# D. is more comple& thanthat o" bacteria.$.he wor# =unlimite#> coul# be best replace# by which o" the "ollowing0

     A. very small B. very large C. very similar D. very #i""erent

    %.*ow #oes the bo#y react to the in"luenza virus07. -t prevents "urther in"ection to other types an# strains o" the virus.@. -t pro#uces immunity to the type an# strain o" virus that inva#e# it.M. -t becomes immune to types A B an# C viruses but not to various strains within

    the types.*. A"ter a temporary immunity it becomes even more susceptible to the type an#

    strain that cause# the in"luenza.'.he author names all o" the "ollowing as characteristics o" pan#emics e&cept-. they sprea# very ?uickly. C. they are regional

    outbreaks.. they are cause# by typeA virus. D. they occur once every

    ten years.!(..he wor# =strains> is closest in meaning to

     A. theories B. in8uries C. varietiesD. weakness

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    he three phases o" human memory are the sensory memory the shortterm memory an# the long term memory. his #ivision o" the memory into phase isbase# on the length o" time o" the memory.

    6ensory memory is instantaneous memory. -t is an image or memory thatenters your min# only "or a short perio# o" timeL it comes an# goes in un#er asecon#. he memory will not last longer than that unless the in"ormation enters theshortterm memory.

    -n"ormation can be hel# in the shortterm memory "or about twenty secon#sor as long as you are actively using it.-" you repeat a "act to yoursel" that "act will stayin your shortterm memory as long as you keep repeating it.,nce you stop repeating

    it etheir it is "orgotten or it moves into longterm memory.ongterm memory is the huge memory tank that can hol# i#ies an# images"or years an# years. -n"ormation can be a##e# to your longterm memory when youactively try to put it there through memorization or when an i#ea or image enter your min# on its own.!1. he best title "or this passage woul# be.............................. .

     A. he #i""erence beween sensory an# shortterm memory.B. *ow long it takes to memmorizeC. he stages o" human memory.D. *uman phases!2. he three phases o" memory #iscusse# in this passage are #i""erentiate#accor#ing to....................

     A. the location in the brain. B. the perio# o" time it takesto remember somethingC. how the senses are involve# in the memory D. how long the memory lasts.!3. he e&pression =is base# on> in line 2 coul# be best be replace# by................

     A. is on the top o" B. is at the "oot o"  C. #epen# onD. is below

    !4. Accor#ing to the passage which type o" memory is the shortest0 A. 6ensory memory B. Active memory C. 6hortterm memory D.ong termmemory$!. !. Accor#ing to the passage when will in"ormation stay inyour shortterm memory0

     A. @or as long as twenty minutes. B. As long as it is beinguse#C. A"ter you have repeate# it many times. D. )hen it has move# intolongterm memory.!!. he wor# =keep> in line ' coul# be best replace# by .................

     A. hol# B. continue C. retain D.save!$. he wor# =once> in line ' coul# be best replace by................

     A. ust a"ter  B. Although C. ust be"oreD. because

    !%. All o" the "ollowing are true about longterm memory 7RC79 that ............. A. it has a very large capacityB. it can hol# in"ormationC. -t is possible to put in"ormation into it through memorization.D. memorization is the only way that in"ormation can get there.!'. he e&pression =on it own> in line 13 coul# be best repalace# by.............  A. by itssel"  B. in it own time C. with its possessions D.in only one way

    $(. -t can be in"erre# "rom the paassage that i" a person remebers a piece o"in"ormation "or two #ays this is probably in

     A. three phases o" memory B. the sensory memoryC. the shortterm memory D. the longterm memory%"". #hoose the senten$e amon ', (, #, ) that is $losest meanin to theoriinal senten$e .

    71. In the hope of finding the money, they didn’t call the police. A. hey "oun# the money so there was no nee# to call the policeB. hey thought they might "in# the money so the police werent calle#

    C. hey knew they woul# "in# the money so they #i#nt call the policeD. -" they "in# the money or not they woul#nt call the police72. To my horror, life in the city was so dangero"s.

     A. - was horri"ying because li"e was so #angerous in the cityB. *orri"ying - "oun# the city li"e so #angerousC. - was horri"ie# to "in# the city li"e so #angerousD. *orri"ie# the city li"e was so #angerous to me.73. 6eca"se the e#idence was withheld, the prisoner was fo"nd g"ilty.

     A. Because he withhel# the evi#ence so the prisoner was "oun# guilty.B. he prisoner was "oun# guilty thanks to the evi#ence.C. *a# the evi#ence been presente# the prisoner woul#nt have been "oun#guilty.D. -" the evi#ence was presente# the prisoner woul#nt be "oun# guilty74. It is e$pected that ta$ increases will be anno"nced in tomorrow’s b"dgetstatement.

     A. a& increases are e&pecte# to be announce# in tomorrows bu#get statement.B. *ope that they will announce ta& increases in tomorrows bu#get statement.C. -t is e&pecte# that people will announce in tomorrow bu#get ta& increases.D. -n tomorrows bu#get statement ta& increases are e&pecte# to announce. 7!. The boy is so cle#er that he "nderstands what yo" imply #ery "icly.

     A. he is so clever a boy that he un#erstan#s what you mean very ?uickly.B. *e is such clever a boy that he un#erstan#s what you mean very ?uickly.C. *e is so clever boy that he un#erstan#s what you mean very ?uickly.D. *e is such clever boy that he un#erstan#s what you mean very ?uickly.

    %""". #hoose the senten$e ', (, #, ) that is best !ritten based on the !ordsprovided.

    $!. salemantrytalkmebuycar. A. he saleman trie# to talk to me into buying the car.B. he saleman trie# to talk to me buying the car.C. - bought the car because the saleman trie# it a talk .D. he saleman trie# to talk me into buying the car.$$. arie Curie "irst scientist wintwo +obel 9rize science.

     A. arie Curie won two +obel 9rizes an# the "irst scientist in science.B. arie Curie was the "irst scientist to win two +obel 9rizes in science.C. arie Curie was the "irst scientist winning two+obel 9rizes in science.D. arie Curie became the "irst scientist who won two +obel 9rizes about science.$%. heir insomnia not causehigh altitu#ee&citement.

     A. heir insomnia was not the cause o" the high altitu#e but o" e&citement.B. heir insomnia was not cause# "rom the high altitu#e but also e&citement.29

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    C. he high altitu#e an# e&citement was not cause# their insomnia.D. heir insomnia was not cause# by the high altitu#e but by e&citement.$'.buil# han# car superb con#ition.

     A. Bui#ing by han# the car is in superb con#ition.B. *aving been built by han# the car is in superb con#ition.C. )hen built by han# people put the car in superb con#ition.D. As built by han# the car was superb con#ition.%(. 7nergy#e"ineas ability#o work.

     A. 7nergy can be #e"ine# as the ability to #o work.B. 7nergy #e"ines as the ability work is #one

    C. 7nergy can #e"ine as the ability to #o work.D. 7nergy is to #e"ine as the ability o" #oing work.

    pra$ti$e test 10#hoose the !ord !hose underlined part is pronoun$ed differentl.KM  A #ebris B. #eny C. #eter D. #eman#]M  A sew B. "ew C. stew D. stewar#RM  A original B. agree C. algebra D.

    aggressiveSM  A likes B. tightens C. heaps D. "ussLM  A s?uash B. assure C. shoul#er D.

    associate

    #hoose the !ord !hose stressed sllable is different.QM  A composition B. anniversary C. celebration D. televisionYM  A argue B. cater C. ivory D. severe[M  A 8acket B. ingre#ient C. "avourite D. notice^M  A relatively B. relevant C. reliance D. reconcileKZM A notably B. mechanical C. historian D. #omestic#hoose the riht !ord or phrase to $omplete the senten$es.KKM ou may be artistic but - believe you are not cut ///////// the 8ob at the

    theatre. A #own "or B. in "or C. #own to D.

    out "or 

    K]M - knew he #isagree# with my i#ea when - saw him/////////  A shake his hea# B. blink C. comb his hair D. stretchhis armKRM -n your revision you shoul#///////// priority to tenses.

     A take B. give C. have. D. bringKSM Dora ///////// in university when you come back in three yearsK time.

     A will be stu#ying B. will have been stu#ie# C. is stu#ying D. woul#stu#yKLM - like babysitting although the chil#ren always//////// a mess

     A. #o B. pro#uce C. make D.takeKQM -" only we /////////a long time ago.

     A met B. #i# meet C. were meeting D.ha# metKYM he plants nee#///////// be"ore noon.

     A. watering B. to water C. be watere# D. beingwatere#K[M he school re"ired  that every stu#ent /////////be"ore 6eptember 1st.

     A register B. registere# C. registers D. wasregistere#K^M 6he resente#///////// waiting "or hours in "ront o" the cinema.

     A. to be kept B. keeping C. being kept D. beingkeeping]ZM Doctors always hope that there will be new cures ////////some #iseases.

     A. to B. o" C. in D.

    "or ]KM 6mall po& an# #iphtheria #isappeare# in Britain many years ago ////////cancer A-D6 an# heart #isease are now pre#ominant.

     A. because B. in the event that C. in case D. whereas]]M )e havenKt seen///////// "or ten years. - #i# won#er where you were.

     A. one other B. each other C. together D. theothers]RM -n 1''$ /// the noise an# pollution o" the city bestselling author )ill 6mith

    move# out to Chersey. A. tiring with B. tire about C. being tire# "rom D.

    tire# o" ]SM -K# rather walk///////// a bus.

     A. than catch B. to catch C. to catching D.than catching]LM - /////////three rooms o" the house so far  to#ayL -Kll #o the other two this

    a"ternoon. A. has been cleaning B. cleane# C. are cleaning D. have

    cleane#]QM Charlie Chaplin was /////////o" the silent movies.

     A. one o" the great actor comics B. the greatest comic actorsC. one o" the greatest comic actors D. a great comic actor one

    ]YM Although we #o not live in the same town my cousin an# - still keep////// an#o"ten speak on the phone.

     A. up #ate B. in touch C. in han# D.o"" work][M - am looking "or a "rien#ly young person to help///////// my el#erly brother

    while - go out to work #uring the #ay. A. take a"ter B. give care o" C. put up with D. look a"ter 

    ]^M ////////#i# you see such a goo# a#vertisement0 A. -n which issue o" which newspaper B. -n which newspaper o"

    which issueC. -n which issue newspaper D. )hat is the issue

    o" which newspaper RZM ////////my personal ?ualities - have e&perience o" working in a multinationalcompany "or three years. .

     A. Besi#e B. -n a##ition C. -nstea# o" D. Apart "romRKM - ////////grate"ul i" you coul# tell me what #uties are involve# in this 8ob.

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     A. was B. were to be C. woul# be D.amR]M 6arah is a young girl with//////// an# a straight nose.

     A. almon#shape# eyes B. almon#eye# shape C. eyes shape# almon#D. almon#shape eye#

    RRM - have never been win#sur"ing but -K# love to have//////// at it. A. a trial B. a look C. a taste D. a go

    RSM - #onKt think - have the strength to ////////this table on my own. A rise B. arise C. tow D.

    li"t

    RLM -tKs your own "ault youKve cut yoursel"L - have no ////////"or you. A wor# B. sympathy C. way D. "eelingsRQM Come an# have a ////////at this insect. -t is strange isnKt it0

     A go B. #i""iculty C. look D. tryRYM 7verybo#y shoul# comply ////////this rule. here is no e&ception - am a"rai#.

     A to B. "or C. with D. inR[M 6he worries ////////about #etails.

     A so many B. so less C. too much D. too manyR^M - ha# ////////un#erstan#ing him. *e spoke too "ast.

     A #i""iculty B. problems C. trouble into D.?uestions o" SZM +owa#ays many people//////// going to the cinema to rea#ing the same story

    in a book. A woul# rather B. like C. woul# pre"er D. pre"er 

    SKM ra#itional celebrations are a//////// o" great pleasure an# interest. A source B. resource C. origin D.

    starting pointS]M 6port is sometimes controlle# by politicians who use it to make their country look

     ////////others. A more than B. less than C. better than D. more

    worse thanSRM - gave up smoking ////////surprise# all other members o" my "amily.

     A this B. that C. it D.

    whichSSM )hen young Americans "irst go to university many o" them 8oin a "raternity or6orority social organizations "or male an# "emale stu#ents//////// 

     A respectively B. certainly C. or#erly D.conse?uentlySLM - am never keen///// going out in the snowL - canKt un#erstan# why people get

    so e&cite#//// it A on in B. on about C. "or aboutK D.

    with o" SQM Male"orce win#s cause# #estruction //////// the buil#ings //////// the

    sea"ront. A to along B. o" in C. "or by D. with on

    SYM Can you give me a#vice about //////// 0 A to eat what B. what shoul# - eat C. what "or eating D.what to eat

    S[M //////// my complaint to the manager the waiter was sacke#. A. hanks to B. Despite C. )ithout D.

    Because o" S^M y arm hurt so much - "elt sure -//////// it.

     A. shoul# have broken B. must have broken C. was breaking D. havebrokenLZM 9arents shoul# not let chil#ren///////// whatever they want.

     A. to eat B. eat C. eating D.to be eaten#hoose the senten$e that is similar in meanin to the one iven.

    LKM 8e started learning :rench si$ years ago. A. *e has learne# @rench "or !Kyears. B. -t was si& years ago #i#he start learning @rench.

    C. *e hasnKt learnt @rench "or ! years. D. -t is si& years since hehas learne# @rench.L]M eople belie#e he won a lot of money on the lottery.

     A. *e is believe# that he won a lot o" money on the lottery.B. *e won a lot o" money on the lottery it is believe#.C. *e is believe# to have won a lot o" money on the lottery.D. *e was believe# to win a lot o" money on the lottery.

    LRM Thie#es stole all her priceless jewels. A. 6he was stolen all her priceless 8ewels. B. All her priceless 8ewels are

    stolen by thieves.C. All her priceless 8ewels were robbe# away "rom her. D. 6he was robbe# o" all herpriceless 8ewels.LSM "san said I o"ght to lie down for  while.

     A. 6usan sai# that - shoul# have lain "or a while. B. 6usan suggeste# that -lie #own "or a while.

    C. 6usan suggeste# me to lie #own "or a while. D. 6usan ought tohave lain #own "or a while.LLM y sister worries so m"ch abo"t fitness that she wastes a lot o" time and money.

     A. y sister wastes a lot o" time an# money though she worries so much about"itness.

    B. y sister worries about "itness so that she wastes a lot o" time an# money.

    C. )orrying too much about "itness my sister wastes a lot o" time an# money.D. @itness worrie# my sister waste# a lot o" time an# money.

    LQM I forgot her birthday and she still hasnt for gi#en me. A 6he will not "orgive me until - "orget her birth#ay.B. 6he has not "orgiven me "or having "orgotten her birth#ay.C. @orgetting her birth#ay she has not "orgi