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A. PHAN THITRAC NGHIEM
PHAN 1: CACH PHAT AM CUA AM VITRONG TU
‘Chon 01 trong 04 Iya chon c6 phn gach chain c6 céch phat am khéc véi
rniing lya chon cén ki. (1-4)
1, A.pessimistic B. plausible C. assess.
2. A.discriminate B. schedule C. education _D. graduate
3. Aconvert —B. C.conserve —D. concert
4. Acdeteriorate B.dimise —_C. ship D. beach
PHAN 2: TRONG AM
(Chon 01 tir trong 04 tit da cho c6 cu tric trong aim khéc véi céc tit con
hi. (6-8)
5. A.chronological
C. instantaneous
B. contemporary
6. A, similar
C.humble D.approach
7. Acallege B. charter
C. broadcast D. context
8 A.placard
C. footnote
PHAN 3: TU HOAC CUM TU BONG NGHIA
Chon 01 tii/cum tit trong 04 Iva chon ¢6 nghia gén nhét voi tit/cym tit
duc gach chan trong céu hai. (9211)
9. Finally, afterall that discussion, there was someone who could hit
thenailon thehead. ‘
A. putan end to the discussion _B, say exactly the right thing
interrupt someone D, counter-argue someone
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10, Her father is going to go up the wall when he finds out that she has
lost the car keys.
ame wave lengths B. be intoxi
D. take the bull by the horns
1ments on his appearance are rather tangential because we
1G to assess his performances.
impertinent B. mean
PHAN 4: TOHOACCUMTU TRAINGHIA
‘Chon 01 tit/eym tit trong 04 Iya chon trai nghia v6i tit hod cum tit duige
gach chin trong cu héi. (12-14)
12. Ifthings go wrong, Alex, whatever you do, dor't lose your head.
A.be sensible Babe panicked
C.beabrupt Dibecalm
13. Tenacious in pursuit of his goals, he continued to apply for @
position in this company until he was accepted,
A Persistent B. Discouraged
C.Determined D. Intimidated
14, He was planning to ask his boss fora rise, but when it came to the
C.timorous hasty
pointhe lost his nerve and didrit do it.
A.was calm B. was desperate
C. was sanguine D. was courageous
PHAN 5: HOAN THANH CAU
‘Chon 01 Iya chon iing trong 04 Iya chon cho sin dé dign vio chd tréng,
‘trong méi céu hdi. (15-19)
15. The flood was a terrible
Scanned with CamScanner18, The manager's decision to close down the factory was something no
one had ever taken,
A.seriously — B.severe! C. strictly
19, Our plans to have a party fell
‘coming back a week early from holiday.
A.down ——B.back out D.through
‘Mum and Dad
Chon 01 Iva chon diing trong 04 Iya chon cho sin dé dign vio ché tréng,
trong doan vin. (20-27)
‘Meat for vegetarians
Itis the ultimate conundrum for vegetarians who think that meat is
Ilsee fresh meat grown
without a single cow, sheep or pig being killed.
Researchers have published details in a biotechnology journal
describing a new technique which they ( as the answer to
the world’ food shortage. Lumps of meat would be cultured in laboratory
vats rather than carved from livestock reared on a farm.
‘According to researchers, meat grown in laboratories would be more
environmentally friendly and could be tailored to be healthier than (22)
meat by control nutrient content and screening it for
Tood-borne diseases. Vegetarians might also be (23) because
the cells needed to grow chunks of meat can be taken without harming the
(2a) animal.
Experiments for NASA, the US space agency, have already shown that
morsels of edible fish can be grown in petri dishes, though no one has (25)
‘eaten the food, Scientists have recently taken the prospect
Of “cultured meat” a step further by working out how to produce it on an
industrial scale. They (26) muscle cells growing on huge sheets
that would be regularly stretched to exercise the cells as they grow. Once
enough cells had grown, they would be (27) and shaped into
processed meat products such as chicken nuggets.
(From: Theguardian.com)
Betreated Catered operated
20. A. processed
D.complimented
21.A.addressed B. proposed —_C. hailed
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22. farm-reared
Ca
23. A.tempted
-grown,
D. farmha
C-appealed appealing
wutor D. sponsor
24, A. patron coi
25, A.since Bonce Calready De yet
26.A.observe _B.contemplate C. ignore _D- envisage
27. A. rubbed against B. passed on.
. peeled away D. scraped off
PHAN 7: BAL DQC
Doc dogn vin va ted lai 8 cau hoi kém theo. (28-35)
For the beginner, buying organic can seem daunting. Not so long ago the
very word was associated roasts and the kind of shop where every
other ingredient was tofu, and where asking for a Coca-Cola would elicit the
same reaction as going into the supermartket and dem:
‘Mercifully, those days are gone. But the range of choice that has replaced
that austere, vegan mentality is equally confusing. Where do you begin?
says the chef and smallholder, Hugh Fearnley ~ Whitting
ies, TV Dinners, proved he is willing to eat just about
GM-free.
anything ~ as long asi
‘The proliferation of farmers’ markets means even hardened city
dwellers can buy fresh produce and be sure about its provenance. You can
find your nearest market online at www farmersmarkets.net, while the Soil
‘Association's Organic Directory lists thousands of organic shops. And where
else could you learn about where your food has come from, chat with your
friendly neighbourhood herb farmer and find yourself stuffed full of delicious
samples of cheese, beef and spicy cider while buying your groceries?
“Tes a bit of a Catch-22," says Fearnly Whittingstall. “The customers
need a wide range of poduce and the farmers need enough customers to
make it worth their while. The more people make the commiment, the
better and more frequent these markets will become”
For the lazy, there's an even easier option. The Organic Directory,
which can be found online at www:soilassociati lists a staggering
number of box delivery schemes that distribute seasonal produce from
locations all over the country. They range from the basic to the amazingly
comprehensive.
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B. farmly-reared q
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‘ tastier and :
huge relief forthe environment (peas dont need to be ed rom ee treed
‘A. having organic food delivered,
Zimbabwe, for example), bt you can't give Mothe
Wt mos schemes you ge what youte pane a Breadingabow ogni farming,
us cooks, but several kilos of lovely, seasonal carrots won't -only buying organic versions of basic foods.
‘be much use if your dinner party was depending on the ingredients for an D. ordering organic food online.
Spricot souffie 33, What problem with eating seasonally does the writer mention?
Even for those of us who are wedded to the supermarket, healthy A. Itcan be dull tobe always eating the same thing
‘organic food doesn't have to be just a good intention, Some supermarkets
keep their organic products together in a dedicated section, while others
store organic versions of their products alongside non-organic stock.
You will also notice that much organic produce in supermarkets comes
pre-packaged. This is to avoid any confusion with non-organic produce
and the packaging is recycled wherever possible. Where produce is sold
loose, proof of certification must be availabe, by lav, to consumers.
(From: First Practice test Extra)
28. How would people have felt if you'd asked for Coca Cola in an
organic shop? ji
A.surprised B.shocked C.amused’ _D. furious
29. Its hard to eat organically now because
‘A. you need to be good at gardening.
B, most people know litle about organic food.
pane much a ae ae patvancal
there are so many decisions to make.
30. What does the writer say about farmers’ markets? Cen oL hn
‘A. They're only available in country areas.
B. They are very friendly places to do your shopping.
C. There is a good one on the World Wide Web.
There ae far more of them than there used to be.
31. How does Hugh say that more customers at farmers’ markets will
improve the situation?
‘A. There will be more variety of produce.
B. Prices of goods will be lower.
C. There will be more markets.
The quality of the produce will be better.
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D.Idont care about it.
38. Tourist: "Whereis the nearest flower shop around here?
Me: ”
A: What types of flowers do you like?
B: I'm sorry, but I don't know this area very well
C. Are youa florist?
D. Iwant to buy a bunch of flower for my Mom on Mother's day.
39, Lana: “What happened to the flower vase?”
B. This vase has shiny cover.
C. [broke it when I cleaned the desk.
D.1have many of them.
40. Kathy: “I cant thank you enough for watering the plants when I was
out of town”
George:
A. Next time bring them along with you.
B. Notat all.
C. You can say that again,
D. Its my pleasure,
PHAN 9: SAP XEP HOI THOAT
Chon 01 Iya chon Ia trgt ty diing cia céc lugt Idi trong hoi thogi da cho.
(41-45)
41. a. Tdlike to find out information about a trip to New York.
b. That will be twenty dollars extra.
¢.Ti like to take the train, please.
d. OK, the next train leaves at noon today.
€. OK. Ii like a first-class seat, as well. They are quite roomy.
£ OK, no problem. How would you like to get there?
Abafeed Bafedeb
Cafd-b-eb D.ad-c-fed-b
‘CHUYEN- MON TIENG ANH
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42. Good. Well, weld better go. The sales meeting is about to start.
. Yes, and the taxi drivers are al so friendly there.
Oh, Love New York.
ice to spend time in New York.
Ilbe right there.
£.Hi, Mary. How did your trip go last week?
Afdebae Bocfd-bea
Chad-ebe D.fd-c-a-e-b
43, a. Whew, I just finished my last practice of the week.
. That's too bad. Maybe next week.
. Yeah, right after math class. Why don't we meet outside of the library?
d.Is the study group tomorrow after school?
Yeah right after math class, Why donit we meet outside of the brary?
¢-Tcanit. Ihave to go babysit then.
£. Good. That means you can come to our study group.
A.a-f-d-c-e-b
Chab-dee
44. a. You should, Most department stores dont sell dresses like this.
b.Ilove the color, and its on sale, too.
- This would look really great on you.
4. Itwould be perfect for the wedding next week.
e. You think so? Maybe I'l try it on.
£0h, yeah. Icould wear it to the weddingreception.
Achd-abe Beb-fax i
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Chon cau déng n;
(46-50)
46. Ifyou want my op
ghia hoc cn nghia nhat véi céu da cho trong céu héi.
worth, he’s useless,
B. It can be worth my wi
to say he’s useless,
C. He's useless, which makes me find him worthy.
D. It is worthy to recognize that he’s usele
47. Our planet's meteorological conditions
using fossil fuels as much as we are now.
A. If'we use fossil fuel as much as we should do, the weather system
of the Earth would become very different.
B, Asa consequence of our going on burning fossil fuels as much as
we do, the Earth's climate will continue to change.
te continues to change, we wor't need to burn
land gas, are we are,
il and gas will have to be produced if we want to keep
the cli -hanges of our world.
48. He made mistakes of doing everything himself,
A. He was trapped to make mistakes by himself.
B, He fell into the trap of doing everything himself.
C. He fell victim to his mistakes when doing everything himself.
D. He became victimized for doing everything by himself,
49. Let's invite Dann as wel, so that he can take Sarais place as a DJ in
case she fails to turn up.
A. Dann is also a good DJ, so we can invite him if Sarah says she
wont be able to make it.
B. I suggest that we ask Dann to come too, because then he can be
the DJ if Sarah can't make
C. Since Sarah might not be able to come, why don't we ask Dann to
be our Dj?
D, Id rather invite Dann as the DJ, because Sue often fails to keep
her promise and does not show up.
! go on changing if we keep
50. Supposed that strict by
cc
ng codes have been observed, it is not
n an earthquake zone.
particularly dangerous to
A. Living in this earthquake zone has no risk, because strict building
rules have been stuck to.
ns had been followed, the risk of living
is earthquake zone would be minimal
CC. Itis fairly safe to live in an earthquake region if the buildings have
been built according to tight regulations.
D, Strict building regula been followed; otherwise, it
would be very dangerous to earthquake zone,
PHAN 11: KET HOP CAU
‘Chon céu déng nghia hoje cn nghia nhat véi c§p cau da cho trong cau
hii. (51-55),
5.
53. Ididt tell her about t
like reading books very much. I don like this novel though.
‘A. Such was my keenness on reading books that I make no attempt
to conceal my dislike for this novel.
B, Being a big fan of books of all kinds, this novel is not my first
choice, though.
. Much as 1am fond of reading books, this novel isnt my cup oftea.
D. Despite my fondness for reading books, the novel is a storm in a
teacup.
. [know you have learnt by heart al the safety protocols. just want to
emphasize them one more time,
A. [just want to go through all the safety protocols one more time in
case they failed your memory.
B. Although you have committed all the safety protocols to your
‘memory, [just want to hammer them home one more time.
C. Let me jog your memory about the safety protocols even though
you have known themlike the back of yourhands.
D, Even if you know all the safety protocols inside out, its
compulsory that Imake sure you dont forget any of them. .
fed suprise her.
ride, we kept her in the dark
Scanned with CamScannerB. In order to tickle her pink, we kept her uninformed ofthe arty.
C.Twanted to play a trick on her, so I did
D. With a view to taking her aback, we
the party,
$4: Teollected all the data. I started to write my research paper
A. Only when I had done with data collection did I set about:
my research paper,
B. I started writing my research paper so that all the data could be
collected.
C. Only after all the data was collected can I start writing my
research paper.
her about the party.
it her in the dark about
1B
D. The fact that I have all the necessary datais crucial for my starting
to write my research paper.
55. They tried hard. They couldn't revive her quickly enough.
A. So hard as they tried but they couldn't make her come round
quickly enough.
B. Little did they try until they realized they couldn't revive her
dawned on them how slowly she was gaining
consciousness did they pull themselves together.
D. Hard as they tried, they failed to bring her round quickly enough.
PHAN 12: HOAN THANH VAN BAN
Chon 01 cym tit hoc cau trong 04 Iya chon cho sin trong méi cau hoi dé
dign vao ché tréng tuong ting trong bai lugn da cho. (56-60)
Youth today is a mixture of good and bad characters as always
(56) there has been concern that youth attitudes have
changed as living standards have risen and that young people have become
less empathetic. But is this true?
It is certainly the case that (57) ______. They believe that
everything they do is important and are intolerant when they are criticised,
(58) they are sometimes known as the Me generation
‘as opposed to the ‘We-generation': egotistic and lacking bela 7 I
is perhaps no coincidence that this attitude reflects the beeen lia
celebrities that many young people seem obsessed by. When they mix, they
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only mix with people like themselves, a situation encouraged by the advent
of online social networking.
On the other hand, in some countries younger people are volunteering
for charity work in greater numbers than ever before, and are more
concerned about social inequalities than their parents.(59) .
they also have a far higher tolerance of other people’s beliefs than ever
before, opposing discrimination against minorities and believing strongly
in equal rights,
In other words, the picture is contradictory. It is my firm belief that,
le are probably much the same as they have always been. The
ions of the country they live in are bound to have an effect but
in general (60)
56. A. In recent years B.In the past.
C.Gone are the days D. Inthe future
57. A. being self-centered and requiring more personal attention are
getting on in the West
BB, many of the young generation in Western countries undervalue
what the previous generations have done for them
C. many young people in the West seem to be more self-centred and
in need of more personal attention than ever
D. Western young generations now lead a more austere indulgent
life than their parents
58. A. The thingis, B, Consequently,
C. Moreover, ‘D. What is more,
59, A. Moreover Bet
Although, D.So that
60. A. young people are becoming more and more unreliable
B. young people are good by nature, but they may be accidentally
worsened by surround people
C. young people are still a mixture of good and bad, of selfishness
and selflessness,
. young people have failed to follow the traditions which they got
from their ancestors.
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