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  1. PRACTICE TEST 5 Time allotted: 60 min. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1: A. adherence B. vehicle C. whale D. rhinoceros Question 2: A. feast B. veal C. cleanly D. cleanliness Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3: A. compliment B. excellent C. compensate D. distinguish Question 4: A. remember B. quality C. occasion D. terrific Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5: The higher the content of carbon dioxide in the air is, ___. A. the most heat it retains B. than it retains more heat C. the more heat it retains D. it retains more heat Question 6: She wants to go shopping, but she has hardly ___ money. A. some B. no C. any D. little Question 7: We took three ___ of biscuits with us to the beach, just in case we got hungry. A. slices B. packets C. pieces D. sacks Question 8: Some people ___ that you can learn more by traveling to a place than by reading about it. A. mistake B. preserve C. offer D. insist Question 9: “I didn't know how to get to the post office, so I stopped ___ the way." A. to ask B. asking C. to be asked D. being asked Question 10: You said the books were on the shelf, but ___ there. A. there was no one B. there were none C. there were no ones D. was none Question 11: When the company had to lay off a number of workers, they became ___. A. considerate B. redundant C. deliberate D. dismissed Question 12: If you study carefully, you can learn this information in a short ___ of time. A. period B. stage C. limit D. episode Question 13: Even though it is over ten years old, the bicycle has been ___ so well that it looks brand new. A. enriched B. connected C. located D. maintained Question 14: Learning a new language is a long and difficult ___. A. process B. performance C. accomplishment D. work Question 15: Individuals who have foreign language skills can appreciate more ___ other peoples' values and ways of life. A. similarly B. readily C. untimely D. straightforwardly Question 16: The robbery last night took place in a ___. A. busily shopping street B. busy street shopping C. shopping busy street D. busy shopping street Question 17: The boys ___ when they saw the police. A. ran off B. got off C. gave away D. made out Question 18: As it was a small house party, we ___ so formally. A. would not need to dress up B. did not need to have dressed up C. need not dress up D. didn't need to dress up Download full THPTQG form 2019 contact zalo: 0344.371.627 Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 19: It's hard to get through to Janet because her telephone line is always busy.
  2. A. make contact with B. get away from C. run into D. have a row with Question 20: It is the busy season now. If you are at a loose end, you could help me in the garden. A. are in good health B. have free time C. need to earn money D. want to have fun 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 questions. Question 21: He's really out of shape, so he'd better start exercising. Otherwise, he won't be able to join us on the hiking trip next month. A. out of work B. unhealthy and stressed C. physically fit D. always joyful Question 22: The daring young man rode through the Indian village trying to find his long-lost sister. A. bold B. fearless C. persistent D. cowardly Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 23: Janet: “What does your brother do for a living?" Tom: “___” A. He lives in London. B. His name is Greg. C. He's an engineer. D. Thanks, he's very well. Question 24: - "Do you need a new tie to go with your new suit, Dad?” - "No. ___” A. I am having plenty of ties. B. I think I have some that will do. C. There are many ties for the match. D. I don't have many ties to do it. 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. Have you ever felt sorry for doing something you shouldn't have done which you should have? At one time or another we probably all have. There's no point in getting depressed about it now - it's no use crying over spilt milk. But, there may be some gain in thinking about exactly what happened and (25) ___ because we might be able to draw some conclusions for the future. One thing we all do now and again is to lose our (26) ___ with a friend or relative. The odd thing is that we more often display great anger at someone we're fond of than towards strangers. The explanation may be that we see friends and relatives as a kind of safety net, an opportunity to let off a bit of steam in a (27) ___ environment, whereas the consequences of insulting a stranger could be far more serious. Being honest is usually thought of as a virtue and undoubtedly this is the case. (28) ___ the other hand we have all experienced occasions when we have spoken our minds to someone, (29) ___ them exactly what we feel, and then have found ourselves overcome with feelings of guilt and regret. Perhaps we should have kept our mouths shut. Question 25: A. which B. where C. why D. whether Question 26: A. temper B. heart C. face D. chance Question 27: A. clean B. safe C. dangerous D. natural Question 28: A. With B. In C. For D. On Question 29: A. saying B. telling C. communicating D. talking Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34. Do you enjoy watching wild animals? They may actually enjoy watching you, too! If you sit still, like a rock, the birds may fly closer, seeing that you are not a threat. Deer may approach you out of curiosity. There are a lot of wild animal “don'ts” but if you are observing right, you'll have an enjoyable and safe experience, and so will the wildlife. The first rule is to avoid disturbing the animals. If a bird appears upset by you, you are probably too close to its nest and may be affecting the survival of its eggs or young. Curiosity may draw you to a bird nest, but beware of the consequences to the inhabitants of the nest. Eggs that are left uncovered will cool quickly, killing the embryos. Second, don't feed the animals. Wild animals who get used to being fed forget how to fend for themselves. Human food is bad for animals. Most importantly, wild animals who lose their fear of humans
  3. might bite or attack people if they are teased or denied their favorite human treat. A wild animal who attacks a human usually has to be killed. The last rule is that you should not let your dog chase wildlife. This puts great stress on wild animals, and they may use too much energy trying to escape. Besides, your dog might end up being the victim of a bear or a mountain lion. If you should see an obviously injured animal, report it to the guarding station or someone responsible Question 30: What is the text mainly about? A. Recommendations on observing the wildlife B. A trainer's experience of protecting the wildlife C. Visiting a national park D. The life of wild animals Question 31: According to the author, why should one avoid disturbing a bird's nest? A. It is forbidden in the national forest. B. It may result in a fine. C. It may cause the death of the babies. D. It is not the best way to draw the birds. Question 32: Why is it important not to feed wild animals? A. Wild animals usually don't like human food. B. It might encourage animals to bite or attack people. C. Feeding wild animals is expensive. D. Wild animals would rather find their own food. Question 33: The phrase "fend for” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to ___. A. protect oneself from others B. help others C. live without help D. take care of oneself Question 34: What might happen if the dog chases wildlife? A. The dog might be killed by a wild animal. B. The dog will have an enjoyable experience. C. The wild animal can always escape. D. The dog might become a wild animal. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42. Health Tips for Travelers (By Sam Morrison) Travel is fun and exciting, but not if you get sick. You may think, "Not me. I won't get sick on my vacation!" However, for many people, that is what happens. You do not want to spend your vacation sick in bed, of course. If you have heart trouble, you do not want to make it worse. What can you do to stay in good health? These are the three things to remember when you travel: relax, sleep, and eat well. A vacation is supposed to be a time for relaxing, but tourists often forget that. There are so many places to visit: museums, churches, parks, and shops. You want to see as much as possible, of course, and so you spend most of your days on your feet. This is tiring. Your feet may start to hurt. You may get a headache or a backache. If this is the way you feel, you should take a rest. Do not ask your body to do too much. A tired body means a weak body, and a weak body gets sick easily. So sit down for a few hours in a nice spot. In good weather, look for a quiet park bench or an outdoor café. You can learn a lot by watching people while you rest. Sleep is also important. If you want to stay healthy, you need to get enough sleep. That is not always easy when you are traveling. You may have a noisy hotel room or an uncomfortable bed. If you do, don't be afraid to change rooms or even hotels. If you are young, you may have other reasons for not sleeping. In many cities the nightlife is exciting. You may want to stay out late at night. Then you should plan to sleep during the day. That extra rest can make a big difference. Finally, whatever age you are, you must eat well. That means eating the right kinds of foods. Your body needs fresh fruits and vegetables and some meat, milk or fish. You also need to be careful about eating new foods. Try small amounts first to make sure they are okay for you. And of course, stay away from foods that are very rich. Remember this: If you want to enjoy your vacation, take care of yourself. Give your body some rest. Get enough sleep and eat good, healthy food. Question 35: A vacation is not fun if ___.
  4. A. you are unwilling to go B. you get sick C. you are in a new place D. you sleep and eat well Question 36: The phrase "on your feet" in the passage is closest in meaning to ___. A. moving or walking around B. getting well again after an illness C. standing upright D. walking barefooted Question 37: It's a good idea to ___. A. spend every day in bed B. take short vacation C. get some rest every day D. take lots of medicine Question 38: You can get sick more easily if you are ___. A. tired B. sleepy C. in a hotel D. not travelling Question 39: Your body needs sleep to ___. A. enjoy the nightlife B. change hotels C. stay strong and healthy D. learn a lot about a new place Question 40: For good health, you need ___. A. to travel far and wide B. to get enough sleep and good food C. to enjoy the nightlife D. to eat new and rich foods Question 41: Which of the following is true, according to the passage? A. The writer was once sick when he was travelling. B. Travelers should eat fresh and very rich foods. C. They should always look for an outdoor café. D. They should change hotel rooms if it's too noisy. Question 42: The theme of this article is ___. A. what to eat when you travel B. how exciting travel is C. relaxing when you travel D. how to stay healthy when you travel Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 43: Australian koalas are furry, gray animal that live in trees and feed on leaves. A B C D Question 44: Artificial sweeteners known as cyclamates banned because of evidence that they caused cancer in A B C laboratory rats. D Question 45: The astronomy is the oldest science, but it continues to be at the forefront of scientific thought. 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: The teacher made him stay behind after class. A. He was made to stay behind the teacher after class. B. After class he wanted to stay in the room with the teacher. C. The teacher had him stay late to do some work for school. D. He had to remain in school after his classmates left. Question 47: But for Helen acting so wonderfully, the play would have been a flop. A. Helen acted so wonderfully, but the play was a flop. B. If it hadn't been for Helen's wonderful acting, the play would have been a flop. C. The play was a flop although Helen acted so wonderfully. D. The play was a flop although Helen was such a wonderful actress. Question 48: With six children on her hands, she's fully occupied. A. She's occupied because she always carries her six children.
  5. B. Her six children's hands always make her busy. C. With six children to look after, she's extremely busy. D. She's too occupied to look after her six children. 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: He spent all his money. He even borrowed some from me. A. As soon as he borrowed some money from me, he spent it all. B. Hardly had he borrowed some money from me when he spent it all. C. Not only did he spend all his money, he also borrowed some from me. D. Not only did he borrow some from me, but he spent all his money also. Question 50: Marie Curie was a famous mathematician and physicist. She also won the Nobel Prize for chemistry. A. Marie Curie, a famous mathematician and physicist, also won the Nobel Prize for chemistry. B. Marie Curie was a famous mathematician rather than a physicist although she won the Nobel Prize for chemistry. C. Winning the Nobel Prize for chemistry, Marie Curie became a famous mathematician and physicist. D. Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize for chemistry so she was a famous mathematician and physicist.