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TUYEN TAP 36 DE
ON LUYEN THI VAO
LOP MON TIENG ANH
NAM 2020SO GIAO DUC VA DAO TAO KY THI TUYEN SINH VAO LOP 10
NAM HOC 2019 - 2020
‘pe THISO 01 DE THI MON TIENG ANH (Chuyén)
(Dé thi nay gdm c6 08 trang) Thoi gian Lam bai: 120 phiit
Ho va tén thi sinh: 6 bio danh:
A. LISTENING (1 pt)
Part 1: You will hear an interview with a teenager called Amy Manero, w ho is es
her interest in music, particularly jazz piano. For each question, choose the ome
Bor C.
1, When did Amy have lessons with a piano teacher? ( aN)
A. at the age of four. S
B. before she started secondary school.
C. after getting advice from her school music teacher. x
2. How did Amy feel at her first big public event? QO
A. excited because she was wearing a wonderful costume.
B. nervous because it was her first time on stage.
C. surprised because the audience was very big.
3. What does Amy say about playing jazz with the s
A. She was better at it than the rest of the pl: ws
B. She put lots of effort into leaning about
C. She enjoyed it as soon as she started.
4, Amy gives piano lessons so that sh .
‘A. help people who couldn't n afftrd them .
B. encourage lots of young lay the piano.
C. improve her own playin; re.
5. Why does Amy write,a Bild on the internet?
ir becoming a journali
ir daily life as a musician,
ts for people to go to.
Part 2. Youlwill hear a boy called Adam telling his class about a hot air balloon flight he went
on, For eacH question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space.
ADAM'S HOT AIR BALLOON FLIGHT
Gey ht én the balloon lasted for
7. Miggh could see as far as the from the balloon,
8. Adam didn't recognize a local from the air.
Adam was surprised that it was warm in the balloon basket.
9, Adam didn't like having to in the basket.
10. The balloon finally landed on a
I. TRAC NGHIEM NGON NGU (3,5 diém)
PART 1: PHONETICS (0.5 pts - 0.1/ each)
‘Task 1: Choose the word (A, B, c or D) whose underlined part is pronounced differently from
1that of the rest in each o f the following questions.
TL, A. ima; B. valentine C. discipline D, magazine
12. A. dicta C. repetition D. question
‘Task 2: Choose the word (A, B, c or D) whose main stress pattern is different from that of the
rest in each of the following questions.
13. A. minority B. priority C. necessary D. facility
14. A. delicious B. generous C. confidence D. energy
15. A. unidentified B. imagination C. disappointed —__D. interactive
PART 2: LANGUAGE FUNCTION (0.5 pts - 0.1/ each)
Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the folloy ahiges.
16, Daisy: “What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!” - Mary:
A. Thank you very much! I am afraid, B, You are telling a tie, yA
C. Thank you for your compliment! D. I don't like your sa
17. Dick: “Sorry, Brian is not here.” - Peter: “ m
A. Would you like to leave a message? B. Can I take a
C. Can I speak to Brian, please? D. Can Ieaye a then?
18. Susan: “Tom says he doesn’t like you!” — Lucy: *
A.Itmakes nothing B. So doT Gr D. I don’t care
19, Tom: “May I smoke?” Jerry:
A. What suits you?
CC. Accommodate yourself!
20, Laura: “What a lovely house you have a :
A. Of course not, it ‘snot costly B. Thank you. Hope you will drop in
C.I think so D.No problem
PART 3: SYNONYM AND Al (0.5 pts - 0.1/ each)
Task 1: Choose the word or pl B,C or D) that is CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined part in each ofthe following sentences.
21. The most imps isto keep yourself occupied.
A. busy somfortable C. free D. relaxed
22, My uncle, -omplished guitarist, taught me how to play.
A. skillful B. famous, C. perfect D. modest
jievell ould fame in 1939 as a big band leader.
sting B. trying C. offering D. deciding
‘Task# Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the
underlined part in each of the following sentences.
24, We offer a speedy and secure service of transferring money in less than 24 hours.
A. uninterested B. unsure C.open D. slow
25, The Red Cross is an international humanitarian agency dedicated to reducing the sufferings of
wounded soldiers, civilians and prisoners of war.
A. happiness B, worry and sadness. C. pain and sorrow —_D. loss,
PART 4: LEXICO - GRAMMAR (2.0 pts - 0.1/ each)
2
2. Ate year of unsuccessfully endeavoring to form his own orchestra, Glenn Miller finallyChoose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the following sentences.
modern Vietnamese literature.
B.at C. for Din
27. David has not seen Linda for fifteen years and has of her address.
‘A.no idea B. nothing C. no thought D. no mind
28. The population of the world is growing at an alarming,
Avrate B measure C. step D. cost
29. After Freddie school, he joined the army.
A. finishing B. finishes Chad finished DD. has fi may
30. Don't go too fast! I can't up with you.
A. go B. walk C.run D. keey
31. Its imperative what to do when there is fire. 2
A. he must know about B. that everyone know Cc Se xs D. that he
knew healthy
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PART 3: PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS (0.5 pts - 0.05/ each)
Supply each space with a suitable preposition or adverbial particle to complet
following sentences.
61. The certificates can be exchanged goods in any of our sf
62. Their stated aim was to free women domestic slavery
63. I think they’ ve gone to the airport to see their boss x
64. Her injuries are consistent having fallen fro
65. He made a good impression his first day at
66. Why should you be displeased the fun of the Children?
67. Be temperate speech as well as in drinking,
68. Rewards should be proportionate %
69, Where is Anna? She should be here :
70. heat from the sun, there no life on earth.
KY NANG NGON NG \
PART 1: READING (2 pts - 0.1/ A
‘Task 1: GUIDED CLOZE TEST
Choose the word or phrase (A, B.
) that best fits each blank in the following passage.
Why is it that many tee the energy to play computer games until late at night but
can't find the energy to geyout ) for school? According to a new report, today’s
generation of children langer of getting so (72) sleep that they are putting their
mental and physica (73) Adults can easily survive on seven to eight hours’
sleep a night, (74) ‘teenagers require nine or ten hours. According to medical experts, one
in five youngst anything between two and five hours’ sleep a night less than their
parents did df their
is serious questions about whether lack of sleep is affecting children's
abi ntrate at school. The connection between sleep deprivation and lapses in memory,
i attion time and poor concentration is well (77) Research has shown that
lositigds little as half an hour’s sleep a night can have profound effects (78) how children
perform the next day. A good night's sleep is also crucial for teenagers because it is while they are
asleep (79) they release a hormone that is essential for their ‘growth spurt’ (the period
during teenage years when the body grows at a rapid rate). It’s true that they can, to some (80)
catch up on sleep at weekends, but that won't help them when they are dropping off to
sleep in class on a Friday afternoon.
71. A. behind time B. about time C.intime D. at time
72. A.tew B. less C. much D. little
573. A. jeopardy B. threat Curisk D. danger
74. A. or B. because C. whereas D. so
75. A. puts B. gets, C. brings D. makes
76. A. raises B. rises C.results D. comes
71. A. organized B. arranged C. established D. acquired
78. A.in B.on C.t0 D.at
79. A.at which B. which C. where D. that
80. A. rate B.extent C.level D. point
Task 2: READING COMPREHENSION My
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question below. AX
The ability to conduct electricity is one of the key properties of a metal €> ‘material
such as silicon can conduct electricity but only effectively at certain te Also, some
substances such as salt (sodium chloride) can conduct when molten or wpéagissolved in water. The
ability of metals to conduct electricity is due to how their atoms borféyséyether. In order to bond
together the metal atoms lose at least one of their outermost elect leaves the metal atoms
with a positive charge and they are now strictly ions. The lost glect free to move in what are
known as a sea of electrons. Since the electrons are nega rged they attract the ions and this
is what keeps the structure together.
An electric current is a flow of charge and sit be) trons in the sea of electrons are free
to move they can be made to flow in one dire 4 source of electrical energy such as a
this is what makes metals such good cgnduckars “of electricity. The only other common solid
conducting material that pencil users
is made from). Graphite is a formegf ¢
there is a sea of electrons that
battery is connected to the metal. Hence we SS lectric current flowing through the wire, and
ly to encounter is graphite (what the ‘lead’ of a pencil
again the carbon atoms bond in such a way that
¢ to flow as an electric current. Likewise, if we have an
electrically charged ions flow to create a current but only
her when the substance is a liqi
It cannot conduct electricity as its charged ions cannot flow.
Electrical substances that cannot conduct electricity well either, because they
contain no regularly
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PART 3: PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS (0.5 pts — 0.05/ each)
Supply each space with a suitable preposition or adverbial particle to complete each of the
following sentences.61. The school provided me all the materials I needed for the course.
62. I think you would benefit spending a few weeks in an English speaking country,
63. The teacher scolded the students misbehaving when she stepped out of the room,
64, [ don't know where she is, I'ma little concerned her.
65, [need to translate this document German. Can you help me?
66, You need to concentrate more your written work.
67. I'mdisgusted the sight of the opium-smoking den
68, Stability of government is beneficial any nation.
69. I'm afraid you can't enter the bar because you are age. Ny
‘70. I'm sure he didn't mean to break the window. It must have happened acy ve
KY NANG NGON NGU a
PART 1: READING (2 pts - 0.1/ each)
Task 1: GUIDED CLOZE TEST
Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits each blank Mowing passage.
Everyone wants to reduce pollution, But the pollution is as complicated (71)
it is serious. It is complicated because much (72) "ey is caused by things that
benefit people. For example, exhaust (73) automobiles calises a lange percentage of all
air pollution. (74) the automobiles provi
Factories (75) much of the material whi
employment to a large number of people.
Thus, to (76) or greatly redycé\pofiytion immediately, people would have to stop
using many things that benefit them. Most o! -ople do not want to do that, of course. But
pollution can be (77) raat ove ways. (78) and engineers can work
to find ways to lessen the (79) Ofjpollution that such things as automobiles and factories
cause. Governments can pass andsea ws that require businesses and individuals to stop, or cut
(80) on certain potting tities,
71. A. since . bectiest Cas D. for
72. A. pollution Mutant C. polluter D. polluting
73. Acin from Cat D. for
74. AL Tato However C. Moreover D. But
tation for millions of people.
's air and water, but factories give
75. A. off B. discharge C.emit D. dissolve
76. A. ime B. pause C. cause D.end
77. ASnegeatingly ——_B. gradually C. hopelessly D. dangerously
ientists B. Doctors C. Lecturers D. Botanists
umber B. figures C. amount D. numbers
80. down B. off C.up D. into
Task 2: READING COMPREHENSION
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question below.
On March 25, 1911, one of the five hundred employees of the Triangle Shirtwaist factory in
New York noticed that a rag bin near her eighth- floor work station was on fire. Workers
immediately tried to extinguish the flames. Their efforts prove futile, as piles of fabric ignited all
over the eighth floor, The manager of the factory ordered his employees to unroll the fire
ier hose, but they found it rotted and useless.
5The shirt factory occupied the top three floors of the ten- story Asch Building. The seventy
employees who worked on thetenth floor escaped the fire by way of the staircases or climbed onto
the roof, where students from New York University, located across the street, stretched ladders over
to the Asch Building.
The 260 workers on the ninth floor had the worst luck of all. Although the eighth- floor
workers tried to warn them by telephone, the call did not reach them, and by the time they learned
about the fire, their routes of escape were mostly blocked. Some managed to climb down the cables
of the freight elevator. Others crammed into the narrow stairway. Still others climbed,onto the
single, inadequately constructed fire escape. But that spindly structure could not supportihe Weight
nee an
of hundreds of people, and it separated from the wall, falling to the ground ani any
people with it
‘To combat the disaster, the New York Fire Department sent thirty five(pidges off equipment,
including a hook and ladder. The young women trapped on the ninth- flogf wintgy ledge watched
in horror as the ladder, fully raised, stopped far below them, reaching ogffy gS&gr as the sixth floor.
Within minutes, the factory- a fire tap typical of the (SQyorking conditions- was
consumed by flame, killing 146 workers, mostly rr City officials set up a
temporary morgue on 26" Street, and over the next few days Seams Uf survivors filed through the
building to identify the dead.
The Triangle Shirtwaist fire brought a publi for laws to regulate the safety of
working conditions. The New York Factory Investigg mmission was formed to examine the
working conditions in factories throughout the ste"fheit report introduced many new regulations.
The fire had occurred during an era of progres jorm that was beginning to sweep the nation,
as people decided that government had.g responsibility to ensure that private industry protected the
welfare of working people.
81. What does the passage main] S
A. The causes of a fire in a tory C. Escaping from a fire in a shirt factory
B. Working conditionsy Ne ‘City _D. The events surrounding a tragic fire
82. The word “ignited? aph 1 could best be replaced by. ,
A. became wel caught fire C. exploded D. spread
83. According fe, the fire began
con the when some rags started burning
B. wilt dropped a cigarette D. when a pile of fabric rotted
34. WI writer mention the fire extinguisher hose in paragraph 1?
mphasize the unsafe working conditions
show the manager's competence
‘ illustrate the factory's modern technology
D. To explain how the fire was eventually put out.
85, How did many workers on the top floor manage to escape?
A. On the fire escape B. On the elevator C. On ladders
86, The phrase “Still others” in paragraph 3 refers to
A. The eighth floor workers C. the routes of escape
B. The ninth floor workers D. the people in the freight elevator
87. It can be inferred from paragraph 4that
On ropes‘A. New York had a well-equipped fire department
B. fire fighters were able to rescue the women on the ninth floor
C. the women on the window ledge probably died
D. the women probably took the stairs down to the sixth floor
88, According to the passage, most of the workers who died in the fire
‘A. were university students C. worked on the tenth floor
B. had only worked there for a short time. were immigrant women
89, The phrase “beginning to sweep the nation” in paragraph 6means
‘A. changing politics C. investigating the government t Ny
B. becoming more popular D. starting a controversy
90. Which of the following could NOT be inferred from the passage?
A. The Triangle Shirtwaist fire influenced public opinion. CG
B. The Triangle Shirtwaist factory was rebuilt. a
C. After the fire, new regulations improved working conditions in fat
D. Disasters can lead to a demand for reform.
PART 2: WRITING (2 pts) cy
Task 1: SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (L.0 pt - 0. )
Rewrite the following sentences in such a way that thy remain unchanged,
using the words given.
91. He told me that it was wrong of me to leave eauly.
ws He criticized . ne
ack
92. It is believed that his father died in a car a
> His father
93, When the Minister was asked aboulahe Suike, he declined to comment.
On
94, The accident took place ju opSrosen started their work. (hardly)
=
95. Although he tagk am still arrived late for the conference. (spite)
a
Part
Part 2: Write a1 about 180 - 200 words on the following topic. "Parents are the best
tay 08 ‘agree or disagree with this statement? Use specific reasons and examples
to su answer.
aeSO GIAO DUC VA DAO TAO KY THI TUYEN SINH VAO LOP 10
NAM HOC 2019 - 2020
DE THI MON TIENG ANH (Chuyén)
Thoi gian Lam bai: 120 phiit
6 bdo danh:
A. LISTENING (1 pt)
Part 1. You will hear part of an interview with a boy called Simon who is helping to pratect
the environment. For each question, choose the correct answer A, B or C to best,
of the following questions. wwe
1. Simon enjoys taking his boat onto the River Stanton because
A. he knows many people who go there.
B. the speed of the water makes it exciting.
C. it is the closest river to his home town.
2. Simon noticed that the river water
‘A. was getting lower and lower.
B. was too dark to let him see the bottom.
C. was having a negative effect on him.
3. Simon learned more about the problem with the ri
A. by looking on the internet.
B. by asking the people who owned the ri
C. by talking to his school teachers.
4. Why did Simon do a special cone
A. to join an organization that pyotet river.
B. to learn about the geogr: iver.
C. to be able to check the ee of the river.
simon is pleased bec:
A. the companyecau
B. he found a ee \ce the problem.
Cy he sorta ants that live in the river.
Part 2. You some information about a café for young people. For each question, fill
inthe tran in the numbered space.
NOTES ABOUT THE RAINBOW CAFE,
a special café for teenagers which opened last month.
* The café is run by a (6) of ten local teenagers,
* The teenagers got a grant worth (7) £ to start the café,
* They need some more teenagers to work as cooks in the café
* The café is currently open every (8) from 1.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
* The café serves a range of hot and cold drinks and some (9)
* To get more information, call (10) or visit www.youtheafe.com,
1. TRAC NGHIEM NGON NGO (3,5 diém)PART 1: PHONETICS (0.5 pts - 0.1/ each)
‘Task 1: Choose the word (A, B, ¢ or D) whose underlined part is pronounced differently from
that of the rest in each o f the following questions.
11. A. appealed B. denied C. hoped D. trained
12. A. doubt B. thumb C. subtle D. absorb
‘Task 2: Choose the word (A, B, c or D) whose main stress pattern is different from that of the
rest in each of the following questions.
13. A. interfere B. entertain C. difference D. magazine
14. A. impossible B. geography C. information D. convenience:
15. A. ethnic B. nuclear C. sewage D. persuad: y
PART 2: LANGUAGE FUNCTION (0.5 pts - 0.1/ each) a’)
Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the fallOwing/exchanges.
16, Tom: “Can I borrow your umbrella for a day?” TMK: 3
A. With pleasure B. Ready C. Welcome Tecan
17. -“What a new nice style of hair you have it cut!” § € ‘ "
A. Yes, please B. It’s from Italy
C. Thank you D. No, I thinit’s suitable for me.
18, Reese: remember, they want someone who works ple . You're going to show
them how easy- going and personable you are!
Ke
‘A. wait and see. Thanks inks .I hope you
C. you see what I am like, Don't wor Thanks. I'll keep that in mind
19. Bill: “Where can we meet?” ~ Joa ”
A.at your house B. I do not know
C. 1 do not want to meet yo D. It’s up to you
20.- "A bt can et Tom on a ”
A. You bet B. Yes, good hearer
C.No, you ca D. You know a bat well
PART 3: SYNO! ANTONYM (0.5 pts - 0.1/ each)
Mark the letter, B, Gyr D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
CLOSEST in meduing to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
21. Whe rent increased from 200 to 400 a month, they protested against such a tremendous
a B. huge C. tiring D. difficult
22Mg_]D52, Akihito was officially proclaimed heir to the Japanese throne.
stalled B. declared C. denounced Da adh
23, The augmentation in the population has created a fuel shortage.
A. increase B.necessity C. demand D. decrease
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
24, During the five- decade history the Asian Games have been advancing in all aspects,
A. holding at B. holding back C, holding to D. holding by
225, The distinction between schooling and education implied by this remark is important.
explicit B. implicit C. obscure D. odd
PART 4: LEXICO - GRAMMAR (2.0 pts - 0.1/ each)
Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the following sentences.
26. It is imperative what to do when there is fire.
‘A. he must know about B. that everyone know C. we knew D. that he knew
27. Our industrial output from $2 million in 2002 to $4 million this year.
A. was rising B. rises Curse D. has risen
28. That hotel is so expensive. They. you sixty pounds for bed and breakfast. Ny
A. charge B. fine C. take D. cost y
29. Under no circumstances, in public places. YN
A, should we allow to be smoked B, should smoking be allo
C. we should allow smoking D. smoking should be d
30. The carefully nurtured gardens with a wide of flowers€and iyit trees have added
elegance to this place and made it a major tourist attraction.
A. amount B. number C. species variety
31. Visitors to the local museum are mostly attracted by. table.
‘A. an old wooden Chinese beautiful B.ang bl wooden Chinese
C. a wooden old beautiful Chinese D. aut old Chinese wooden
32, While I was looking through my old albums the
parents’ wedding.
A. saw about B. looked dows “ame across D. made up
33. We've already bought the house ith it until May, when the present occupants
have moved out.
A. take possession of |B. k
34, my mother's encol
C. catch sight of —_D. gain recognition of
ent, I wouldn't have made such a daring decision.
A. In spite of Provigiing C. But for D. Due to
35. The young ladys ‘afternoon breeze, with her hair her back.
A. streaming fallen against’ C.floweddown —_D running over
36. Mai is a st f Lan’s writing class. She is asking for Ms Lan’s comments on her last
essay, Selecythe Mast Suitable response to fill in the blank.
- Mai. ole have found reading my essay very tiring." - Ms Lan." Tenjoyed it."
A. QoyareWwelcome _B. Just in case C. Atalll costs D. Not in the least
may be ugly, but it’s certainly In fact, I haven't had any problem with it for
ov years.
Av dependable B. dependent C.independent —__D. dependant
38, Books and magazines around made his room very untidy.
A. lying B. which lied C. laying D. that lie
39, Having traveled to different parts of our country, 5
A, many interesting lifestyles and customs have been learned by us
B. we have learned a lot about interesting lifestyles and customs
C. much has been learned about interesting lifestyles and customs
3D. we are seeing a lot of interesting lifestyles and customs
40, He wasn't attending the lecture properly and missed most of.
‘A. what the teacher said B. which the teacher said
C. things said by the teacher D. that the teacher said
41. Angela’s enthusiasm makes, her lack of work experience.
A. off with B. up with Cup for D. upto
42. After the car crash last night, all the injured to the hospital in an ambulance.
A. was rushing B. were rushed C. was rushed D. were rushing
43. “The inflation rate in Venezuela is five times. my country,” he said. Ny
Acsmchin = Bemeethn Gasman Deak
4, If you don’t stop smoking, you the risk of developing chronic brong AN
A. bear B. take C. make D.
is
45. With ‘obvious that our approach to the problem was c Typrong,
A. retrospect B. hindsight C. afterthought
IL. TU LUAN KIEN THUC NGON NGU (1,5 diém)
PART 1: WORD FORM (0.5 pts - 0.05/ each)
Give the correct form of the words in brackets to compl following sentences.
46. Itis not to stay up late the night be! SCUDVISE
47. The idea of working four, 10-hour work days wa: to the employees.
ATTRACT
46. The major of the show
sch by the president. ATTRACT
45. The attorney's questignin; ned the witness. PERSIST
50. Their of the plan caySed the Experiment to be abandoned. APPROVE
51. It was obvious that the house was Bit - HAPHAZARD
52. His io inexpectedly. ADVANCE
53. The of at quick with this new machine, DISTRIBUTE
54. His teacher gave him that he needed to learn the material. ENCOURAGE
55, John presenteds, the argument for his salary increase. PERSUADE,
PART 2: ERROI o> “TION (0.5 pts - 0.1/ each)
There are 05 ¢ following passage. Identify the errors, write the line number and
example;
correct " Your answers in the numbered spaces below. Number (00.) is done as an
Line Passage
S KEEPING OUR TEETH HEALTHY
1 I's very important to have health teeth. Good teeth help us to chew our food. They
2 Falso help us to look nicely. How does a tooth go bad? The decay begins in a little crack in
3 | the enamel covering of the tooth. This happens afier germs and bits of food have collected
4 | there. Then the decay slowly spreads inside the tooth. Eventually, poisonous goes into
5 | the blood, and we may feel quite ill. How can we keep our teeth healthy? First, we ought,
6 | to visit our dentist twice a year. He can fill the small holes in our teeth before they destroy
7 | the teeth. He can examine our teeth to check that they are growing in the right way.
8 | Fortunate, many people wait until they have toothache before they see a dentist. Secondly,
4‘9 | we should brush our teeth with a toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day
10 | once after breakfast and once before we go to bed. We can also use wood toothpicks to
11 _ | clean between our teeth after a meal. Thirdly, we should eat food that is good for or teeth
12 | and our body: milk, cheese, fish, brown bread, potatoes, red rice, raw vegetables and fresh
13 _ | fruit. Chocolate, sweets, biscuits and cakes are bad, especially when we eat it between
14 _| meals. They are harmful because they stick to our teeth and cause decay
15
Line Error Correction
00. health: > healthy
56. >
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59. >
00. >
PART 3: PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS (0.5 pis — 0{05Léach)
Supply each space with a suitable preposition or adv article to complete each of the
following sentences.
61. Little Angela hasn’t got . her shy
62. The garage gave me a5 per cent discount, paying cash.
63. Our teacher explains things so quickly th can't keep up = her.
64. I'm so sorry I'm late, the car broke on my way here.
65, Peter, you're a stupid little boy! Si ing like that.
66. Children should be prohibited smoking,
67, Everyone in the village was; the plans for the new road.
68. It was a good attempt, but it ally come . Which was a pity.
69, He confessed to me had just been converted some strange religion.
70. We are fortunat®, having sufficient supplies of fuel for the winter.
KY NANG NGO} r,
PART 1: REAI ts - 0.1/ each)
Task 1: Gi ED /ZE TEST
Choos arb or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits each blank in the following passage.
IT’S COOL TO CAMP
many of us, life is full of man-made sounds: traffic, machinery, television and other
hu igs. It is not surprising (71) that camping continues to (72) in
popularity, as it teaches us to take our focus off these distractions and (73) to enrich our
lives. According to a recent report, one holiday (74) eight in Europe is a camping holiday.
Despite that, some would still have you believe that camping should be considered an alternative
holiday that you are driven towards because money is (75) nonsense. It is a lifestyle
choice to be embraced and enjoyed, for it (76) us the freedom to explore in our own time
and (77) ‘our own speed. The opportunities available for (78) camping with
some form of recreational activity are as varied as Europe’s many thousands of miles of biking
5trails, cycling routes, canals, rivers and lakes. Whether your chosen form of activity is recreational
or competitive, a sociable hobby or a way of (79) the crowds, there can be nothing more
pleasurable than sitting outside your tent after a day of activity with only the hum of dragonflies and
the gas stove (80) the peace. And just remember: whatever form of camping you choose,
as long as you are out there enjoying yourself and the surroundings, the rest of the world can wait.
71. A. therefore B.nevertheless. —C. 0 D. though
72. A. enlarge B. grow C. raise D, stretch
73. A. contributes B. gives C. supplies D. helps
74, A. from B.on C. for D.in Ny
75. A.hard B. rare C. tight D. slim y
76. A. lets B. opens C. allows NY
77. A.of B.at C.by
78. A. mixing B. attaching C. adding
79. A. escaping B. separating C. clearing
80. A. stopping B. annoying C. disturbit
Task 2: READING COMPREHENSION
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each qi below.
‘A balanced diet contains proteins, which are co1 mplex amino acids. There are 20
types of amino acids, comprising about 16 percent of Weight in a lean individual. A body
needs all 20 to be healthy. Amino acids can be dixide {wo groups: essential and nonessential.
There are 9 essential amino acids. These are {Sigs that the body cannot produce by itself, so a
produced by the body, so it is not necessikty to ingest them, Proteins are described as being either
high-quality or low-quality, dependifi&\on “how many of the 9 essential amino acids the food
contains. High-quality proteinstypfeall) found in animal meats, are proteins that have ample
healthy individual must ingest them. i joRessential amino acids, on the other hand, are
amounts of the essential amind\acid§ Low-quality proteins are mainly plant proteins and usually
lack one or more of the esfeptial 2fino acids.
ingesting only 1o
proteins, in order
selecting a vari
ince people who follow a strict vegetarian diet are
‘ins, they must make sure that their diets contain a variety of
iat what is lacking in one food is available in another. This process of
Ssential proteins
amount of protein'tg the diet can be crippling, and prolonged absence of proteins can cause death,
it impeiake that a vegetarian diet contains an ample amount of the essential proteins.
81. With what topic is this passage primarily concerned?
sufficient
called protein complementation. Since an
'A. the 20 types of amino acids B. high- and low-quality proteins
C. the process of complementation D. healthy diets for vegetarians
82. The word "lean" in line 2 could be best replaced by
A.thin B. fat C.tall D. short
83. The word "ingest" in line 5 is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. meager B. frequent CC. substantial D. harmful
84, Which of the following would NOT be an example of a low-quality protein?
A. legumes B. apples C. grains D. tuna
85, According to the passage, a vegetarian could die from insufficient protein ingestion if he or she
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