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  1. MOCK TEST Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1. A. attemptedB. obeyedC. studiedD. conserved Question 2. A. southern B. cloudy C. aloud D. announce Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in the each of the following questions. Question 3. A. appealB. reserveC. confideD. decent Question 4. A. devascateB. determineC. stimulateD. sacrifice Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underline part that needs correction in each of following questions. Question 5. Many wedding rings in this jewelry store are made of ___ silver. A. 0 B.a C.the D.an Question 6. If I had got up early this morning, I ___ stuck in the traffic jam now. A. wouldn’t beB. won’t beC. would beD. wouldn’t have been Question 7. I___ an accident outside while I was having dinner in the restaurant. A.see B.was seeing C.have seen D.saw Question 8. It is vital that all students___ to pursue their favorite subjects. A.are allowed B.allow C.be allowed D.to allow Question 9. There’re many fallen trees on the street. It ___ last night. A. had a storm B. must have had a storm C. must have s storm D. may have a storm Question 10. The weather is becoming ___ as we are facing global warming A. the hosteast B. hotter and hotter C. more and more hot D. the hotter and hotter Question 11. ___ I told you before, we need to submit our outline of the project next week. A.Although B.Because C.Like D.As Question 12. The man wanted to avoid ___ on security cameras. A. to seeB. seeing C. to be seen D. being seen Question 13. He's one of the highly___ managers in the company. A. respecful B. respectable C. respective D. respected Question 14. The business had little to ___ from delaying delivery action. A. benefitB. winC. gainD. obtain Question 15. This morning traffic was by an accident outside the town half A. held off B. held up C. held in D. held out Question 16. After the nasty accident, her left leg became infected and had to be___. A.burned B.damaged C.amputated D.broken Question 17: Shaking hands is the ___ way of greeting business counterparts in Europe A. convenient B. absolute C. practical D. customary Question 18: As soon as you buy a car, it starts falling in ___. A. price B. value C. cost D. worth Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underline word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 19. Jane looked at us without showing any reaction when being informed the bad news. A. indifferently B. hopelessly C. uncaringly D. unexpected Question 20. Remember, if you are not on time for your interviews, you won’t be accepted for the job A. in time B. early C. punctual D. exact
  2. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following Question. Question 21. I found that computer game is detrimental to the kids rather than beneficial. A. good B. depressing C. helpful D. harmful Question 22. Ms. Dung is our beloved teacher because she is fair in the way she treats all students. A. biased B. equal C. impartial D. honest Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges Question 23. Tony: “ My favorite band is releasing a new album next week” Tom: “ ” A. Really? You must be a big fan B. It’s not my interest, Tom C. That’s a good idea D. That’s great. What’s its name? Question 24. Joan and her colleague, Smith are having a conversation. Select the most suitable response to complete the exchange. Joan: “ We would like to invite you to our house for a small birthday party this Saturday.” Smith::”___” A. I want to love C. I am very happy about that B. Thank you, I’d love to come D.Well, you are so lovely Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 25 to 29. Every summer, when the results of university entrance exam come (25) ___, many newspaper stories are published about students who are top-scorers across the country. Most portray students as hard-working, studious, smart and, (26) ___,, from low-income families. They are often considered heroes or heroines by their families, communes, villages and communities. And they symbolise the efforts made to lift them, and their relatives, out of poverty. The students are often too poor to attend any extra-classes, (27) ___, make their achievements more illustrious and more newsworthy. While everyone should applaud the students for their admirable efforts, putting too much emphasis on success generates some difficult Question. If other students look up to them as models, of course it's great. (28) ___, in a way, it contributes to society's attitude that getting into university is the only way to succeed. For those who fail, their lives are over. It should be noted that about 1.3 million high school students take part in the annual university (29) ___, exams and only about 300,000 of them pass. What's about the hundreds of thousands who fail? Should we demand more stories about those who fail the exam but succeed in life or about those who quit university education at some level and do something else unconventional? Question 25. A. up B. across C. out D. into Question 26. A. generally B. totally C. actually D. merely Question 27. A. that B. what C. which D. why Question 28. A. Therefore B. However C. Instead D. Whereas Question 29. A. entrance B. enter C. entering D. entered Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the question from 30 to 34. Being healthy does not necessarily mean only physical fitness. It also includes mental and emotional wellbeing as well along with physical fitness. You need to follow some guidelines and maintain a time table of your daily activities in order to stay fit and fine throughout your life span. The first and the most important point to be taken care of in order to remain healthy is by following healthy eating habits. It is a must that you avoid consumption of unhealthy and junk foods. Try to include those foodstuffs that are rich in all the nutrients that are very much essential for proper growth of our body tissues. Make us that these foods are rich in vitamins, minerals, proteins, good carbohydrates as well as fats.
  3. But, this is not the case. There are some types of fats that are essential for the body as well. To make sure that your heart keeps healthy all the time, have a wholesome meal. Burning of calories is also very necessary for good health. For this, you will have to plan your schedule and give some time for exercise every day. This will prove to be very beneficial in maintaining the wear and tear of all your body muscles. Another important point that you should always keep in mind is that you cannot stay healthy by skipping meals. Instead of eating large quantity of food at one single time, try to have 6 to7 small courses of meals at regular intervals. This will help you maintain proper functioning of your digestive system. Apart from the solid food, you must also pay attention towards liquids. You must drink at least 10 to 12 glasses of water in the entire day. This maintains a very good rate of metabolism. Sleep is another important factor with regards to health. Certain hormones which are essential for making antibodies capable of fighting against diseases and infections are released by our body when we sleep. Question 30 The word “It” in the first paragraph refers to . A. being healthy B. mental wellbeing C. emotional wellbeing D. physical fitness Question 31. All of the following are mentioned in the passage as nutrients of food EXCEPT A. minerals B. fats C. carbohydrates D. fiber Question 32. The phrase “the water and tear” is closets in meaning to . A. damage B. survival C. functioning D. status Question 33. According to the text, how can you maintain proper functioning of your digestive system? A. Eat large quantity of food at one single time B. Have 6 to 7 big courses of meals during the day C. Have your food at regular time intervals D. Give time for doing exercise every day Question 34. According to the passage, which of the following is produced when we sleep? A. Hormones B. Antibodies C. Disasters D. Infections Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the question from 35 to 42. Social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace do not help you make more genuine close friends, according to a survey by researchers who studied how the websites are changing the nature of friendship networks. Although social networking on the internet helps people to collect hundreds or even thousands of acquaintances, the researchers believe that face to face contact is nearly always necessary to form truly close friendships. "Although the numbers of friends people have on these sites can be massive, the actual number of close friends is approximately the same in the face to face real world," said Will Reader at Sheffield Hallam University. Social networking websites such as Facebook, Bebo and MySpace have taken off rapidly in recent years. Facebook was launched initially in 2004 for Harvard University members but has since expanded to over 34m users worldwide. MySpace, which was set up in 2003, has over 200m users and was bought by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation in 2005 for $580m. Previous research has suggested that a person's conventional friendship group consists of around 150 people, with five very close friends but larger numbers of people who we keep in touch with less regularly. This figure is so consistent that scientists have suggested it is determined by the cognitive constraints of keeping up with large numbers of people. But Dr Reader and his team have found that social networking sites do allow people to stretch this figure. The team asked over 200 people to fill in questionnaires about their online networking, asking for example how many online friends they had, how many of these were close friends and how many they had met face to face. The team found that although the sites allowed contact with hundreds of acquaintances, as with conventional friendship networks, people tend to have around 5 close friends. Also, 90% of contacts that the subjects regarded as close friends were people they had met face to face. "People see face to face contact as being absolutely imperative in forming close friendships," added Dr Reader. He told the British Association Festival of Science in York that social networking sites allow people to broaden their list of nodding acquaintances because staying in touch online is easy. "What social network
  4. sites can do is decrease the cost of maintaining and forming these social networks because we can post information to multiple people," he said. But to develop a real friendship we need to see that the other person is trustworthy. "We invest time and effort in them in the hope that sometime they will help us out. It is a kind of reciprocal relationship," said Dr Reader, "What we need is to be absolutely sure that a person is really going to invest in us, is really going to be there for us when we need them It's very easy to be deceptive on the internet." Question 35. Which of the following could best describe the main idea of the passage? A. Social networking sites help modern people to expand their friend list. B. Can we make real friends online? C. Meeting their friends face-to-face is the best way to make close friends. D. Social netwoking sites play important role in making true friends. Question 36. The following are true about online friendship, EXCEPT ___. A. The number of online friends you can make on Facebook is more than that on MySpace. B. The number of friends we have in the real world is nearly as many as that on social networking sites. C. With the help of social netwoking sites, people can have myriad acquanitances. D. Although the number of online friends is rather massive, each person only has some close friends. Question 37. The word “ constraints” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ___. A. availabilityB. motivationC. inhibitionD. stimulation Question 38. What does the word “ they” in paragraph 3 refers to ___. A. close friendsB. onlone friendsC. Social netwoking sitesD. 200 people Question 39. According to the passage, Dr. Reader and his team have found that ___. A. People tend to make as many online friends as they can. B. Nine out of ten people considered as close friends as those having face-to-face contacts. C. People only want to keep the conventional number of online friends. D. Many people agree to make close friends online because it is easy to keep touch with them. Question 40. The word “ deceptive” in the last sentence could best be replaced by ___. A. deceitfulB. faithfulC. indistinctD. definite Question 41. What does the author imply in the last paragraph? A. Mutual trust is the major quality that a friendship should have. B. A friend in need is a friend indeed. C. Give-and-take is really necessary in friendship. D. Money is absolutely important in friendship. Question 42. Which of the following most accurately reflects the author’s opinion of making a close online friend? A. positiveB. supportiveC. neutralD. skeptical Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underline part that needs correction in each of following questions. Question 43. Each student in the class will award a certificate for his participation in the course A B C D Question 44. The whole family is looking forward to get together on Tet holiday. A B C D Question 45. A wide variety of measures have been taken to rise people's awareness of conservation needs. A B C D Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following Questions. Question 46. “Why don’t you talk to your teacher about your problem. Vinh?” A. Lan advised Vinh to talk to his teacher about his problem. B. Lan asked Vinh why you didn’t talk to your teacher about your problem. C. Lan ordered Vinh not to talk to your teacher about your problem. D. Lan disappointed Vinh talking to his teacher about his problem.
  5. Question 47. Because he came to class late, the teacher punished him. A. The teacher would have punished him if he had come to class late. B. He came to class late, but the teacher punished him. C. The teacher threatened to punish him if he came to class late. D. The teacher wouldn’t have punished him if he had come to class on time. Question 48. If you practice regularly you will become more skilful A. Without regularly practice, you won’t become more skilful. B. The more regular you practise, the more you will become skilful. C. With regularly practice, you hardly become more skilful. D. The more regularly you practise, the more skilful you will become Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following Questions. Question 49.They were exhausted. They could hardly continue the journey. A. So exhausted they were that they could hardly continue the journey. B. They were hardly exhausted but they could not continue the journey. C. Exhausted as they were, they tried to continue the journey. D. They could continue the journey as they were hardly exhausted Question 50. We found the bad weather inconvenient. We chose to stay in a guest house for the night. A. In spite of the inconvenient weather, we chose to stay in a guest house for the night. B. We found the bad weather inconvenient, yet we chose to stay in a guest house for the night. C. Seeing that the bad weather was inconvenient, we chose to stay in a guest house for the night. D. We found the bad weather inconvenient so as to chose to stay in a guest house for the night. ___ HẾT ___