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BÀI TẬP SỬA LỖI SAI 1

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the undelined part that needs correction in
each of the following questions.

Question 1. By measuring the color of a star, astronomers can tell how hot is it.
A B C D
Question 2. It announced today that an enquiry would be held into the collapse of ahigh-rise apartment
A B C
block in Kuala Lumpur last week.
D
Question 3. Food prices have raised so rapidly in the past few months that some families have been
A B
forced to alter their eating habits.
C D
Question 4: Each of the students (A) in the (B) accounting class has to type their (C) own (D) research paper
this semester.
Question 5: All almost (A) the electricity for industrial use (B) comes from (C) large generators driven (D) by
steam turbines.
Question6: I am very glad (A) that you have done (B) lots of progress (C) this (D) semester.
Question 7: Students suppose (A) to read all the questions (B) carefully and find out (C) the answers to them
(D).
Question 8: An organ is (A) a group of tissues (B) capable to perform (C) some special functions, as for
example (D), the heart, the liver or the lungs.
Question 9: The (A) vacuum tube did (B) an important contribution to (C) the early growth (D) of radio and
television.
Question 10: Although both of them (A) are trying (B) to get (C) the scholarship, she has the highest (D)
grades.
Question 11: Grover Cleveland was the only (A) American president served (B) two nonconsecutive (C) terms
(D).
Question 12: Chocolate is prepared by a complexity (A) process of cleaning, blending (B) and roasting cocoa
beans, which (C) must be ground and mixed with (D) sugar.
Question 13: If they took (A) their language lesson seriously (B), they would be (C) able to communicate with
the locals (D) now.
Question 14: Particular issues (A) that concern (B) teenagers were (C) covering (D) in the half-hour
programme.
Question 15: My uncle has just (A) bought some expensive (B) furnitures (C) for his (D) new house.
Question 16: The sport was became (A) very popular (B) in Europe and by the late 70's there was (C)
windsurfing fever in Europe with one in every three households having (D) a sailboard.
Question 17: What we know about (A) certain diseases are (B) still not sufficient to prevent them from
spreading (C) easily among (D) the population.
Question 18: Thank to (A) the help from (B) UNICEF, many families in remote villages are able to (C) live in
(D) sanitary conditions.
Question 19: About 8,000 years ago, people began using animals to carry themselves and their belongings
A B C D
Question 20: It is believed that in the near future robots will be used to doing things such as cooking.
A B C D
Question 21: Living in New York, apartments cost more to rent than they do in other smaller cities.
A B C D
Question 22: The new technique calls (A) for heat (B) the mixture before applying it (C) to the wood. (D)
Question 23: Owing (A) to their superior skills, highly competitive (B) athletes have been known (C) to win
contests and break records even when suffered (D) from injuries, physical disorders, and infections.
Question 24: It is time (A) the government helped (B) the unemployment (C) to find some (D) jobs.
Question 25: Some fishes (A) live at enormous depths (B) that they are almost complete (C) blind (D).
Question 26: A secretary told (A) me an important file had left (B) in the lunch room just (C) the other (D)
day.
Question 27: (ID:121733) The root of the tree allows the water to go into (A) the soil, that (B) gradually
releases it (C) to flow down (D) rivers. (Câu 66 P 113- trắc nghiệm)
Question 28: The Concorde can fly across (A) the Atlantic without (B) re-fueling and carrying (C) 11 tons of
freight (D).
Question 29: The chemistry instructor explained the experiment in (A) such of a way (B) that it was (C) easily
understand (D).
Question 30: She is (A) no longer young (B) to enter (C) a beautiful (D) contest.
Question 31: John composes not only (A) the music, but (B) also sings the songs (C) for the major (D)
Broadway musicals.
Question 32: Emotions are complicated (A) psychological phenomena those (B) we cannot sum up (C) in
everyday (D) terms.
Question 33: Mary said (A) her friends that she would (B) never walk alone (C) in the forest after dark (D).
Question 34: Susan decided to not do (A) her homework (B) and went (C) to a (D) night-club.
Question 35: Of (A) all seashore plants, seaweeds are best (B) able to tolerate long periods out of water ,
followed by (C) long periods covering (D) by water.
Question 36: Almost (A) of the trees (B) in this plantation have been (C) cut down and (D).
Question 37: The Green Garden Restaurant uses fresh produce (A) on their (B) dishes, much (C) of which the
owners (D) grow in their own garden.
Question 38: Nearly (A) chemical agents are harmful (B) to living tissues (C) if enough of them is taken (D).
Question 39: Albert Einstein was such brilliant (A) a scientist that many of his colleagues (B) had to study (C)
for several years (D) in order to form opinions about his theories.
Question 40: Raw (A) materials that used to (B) make cars (C) include iron ore, rubber, and (D) petroleum.
Question 41: Little he knows (A) about (B) the surprise that (C) awaited (D) him when he arrived there.
Question 42: With the development of (A) the Internet and the World Wide Web, businessmen (B) do not
scarcely have (C) as much traveling as they used to (D).
Question 43: One of the features (A) of London is the number (B) of big stores, most of them (C) are to be
found (D) in or near the West End.
Question 44: To turn on (A) the light, I was (B) surprised at (C) what (D) I saw.
Question 45: The most rapid (A) expanding (B) segment of the food industry (C) is the freezing (D) food
segment.
Question 46: After travelling (A) for ten hours, I’m not enough strong (B) to do (C) the housework, cook (D)
the meal and so on.
Question 47: Despite (A) the recent industrial revolution, all the forms of traditional (B) craft has been (C)
preserved in that (D) museum.
Question 48: In order for a doctor to practice (A) medicine in any hospital, it must be proved that (B) the
doctor has the quantities (C) to do so (D).
Question 49: After talking (A) about the cause of (B) the problem, he went on to discuss (C) the solution to (D)
it.
Question 50: A number of tourists is going (A) to return the evaluation (B) form distributed (C) by the travel
agent (D).
Question 51: However (A) small, my apartment (B) is well designed (C) and nicely decorated (D).
Question 52: She is an efficient (A) worker because she does twice as more (B) work as other (C) people do
(D).
Question 53: Getting to work (A) on time mean (B) I have to (C) get up at (D) 6:00.
Question 54: I hadn’t understood (A) his directions; however (B), I asked him (C) to repeat what he’s said (D).
Question 55: Unless (A) you get your kids doing (B) the housework, you willhave to (C) do it all (D) by
yourself.
Question 56: When (A) you lived in (B) Miami, did you (C) use to going (D) to the beach?
Question 57: There is fewer (A) rainfall in the central (B) area than (C) in the north of (D) the country.
Question 58: Sleeping (A) , resting and to drink (B) fruit juice are (C) the best ways (D) to care for a cold.
Question 59: It is always a good idea (A) to have your expensive (B) suit wash (C) by laundry staff (D).
Question 60: No matter who (A) rich he is (B), he never gives anything to (C) the poor (D).
Question 61: By the time I return (A) to my hometown, I (B) am away (C) from home (D) for more than five
years.
Question 62: He (A) asked me (B) what I (C) intended to do after I (D) graduate.
Question 63: (A) Pointing in someone is usually (B) considered (C) impolite (D) in most cases.
Question 64. Insurance rates are not the same for different people (A) because (B) they are not likely (C) have
(D) the same risk.
Question 65. (A) The money needed (B) to start and continue (C) operating a business (D) know as capital.
Question 66. The e(A) arliest references to Jericho (B) so a city (C) date back (D) several thousand years.
Question 67: He takes (A) four paracetamol (B) everyday, (C) not knowing (D) that will seriously damage his
liver
Question 68: Caroline (A) has worn her new (B) yellow dress only (C) once since she (D) buys it.
Question 69: Ancient people made (A) a clay pottery (B) because they needed (C) it for (D) their survival.
Question 70. Next week when there (A) will be a (B) full moon, (C) the ocean tides (D) will be higher.
Question71. I (A) am polishing this table (B) all the morning but she (C) isn’t satisfied (D) with it yet.
Question 72: (A) I think you have asked me five (B) or six questions since we (C) have begun (D) this
exercise.
Question 73. We (A) were at home (B) having our anniversary dinner (C) when my uncle (D) was calling to
congratulate us last night.
Question 74. International students (A) should (B) take full use (C) of (D) tutorial appointments.
Question 75. (A) Pointing in someone is usually (B) considered (C) impolite (D) in most cases.
Question 76: According to (A) geological discoveries (B) 4.6-billion-years life span of our planet (C) isdivided
(D) into four time intervals called eras.
Question 77: They are (A) planning (B) on attending the convention _______ next month, (C) and (D) so I am.
Question 78: Air pollution, together (A) with littering, (B) have been causing (C) many problems (D) in our
large, industrial cities in the last few years..
Question 79: (A) Because the highway system (B) was built 40 years ago, (C) most of the roads now
need (D) to repair.
Question 80: (A) Pointing in someone is usually considered system (B) impolite but it is acceptable (C) when a
teacher wants (D) to get someone’s attention in class.
Question 81: It is (A) vitally important system (B) that she (C) takes this (D) medication night and morning.
Question 82: (A) The man (B) whom is standing (C) over (D) there is my teacher
Question 83: We (A) are going to visit (B) our grandparents (C) when we (D) will finish our final exams
Question 84: He (A) comes from a (B) large family, all of (C) them now (D) live in Australia.
Question 85: (A) The effects of (B) cigarette smoking (C) has been proven to be (D) extremely harmful.
Question 86: (A) Only after food has been (B) dried or canned (C) it should be stored for future (D) use.
Question 87: (A) Hoa’s parents (B) didn't allow her (C) going to the cinema (D) with her friends yesterday.
Question 88: You (A) must find (B) a more (C) efficiently way of (D) organizing your time.
Question 89: We were (A) advised not (B) drinking (C) the water (D) in the bottle.
Question 90: After John (A) eaten dinner, he (B) wrote several (C) letters and (D) went to bed.
Question 91: The effects of cigarette (A) smoke has (B) been proven to be (C) extremely (D) harmful.
Question 92. Only (A) after food has been dried (B) or canned it should (C) be stored for future use.(D)
Question 93. Hoa’s (A) parents didn't (B) allow her going (C) to the cinema with (D) her friends yesterday.
Question 94: Industrial emissions, together with littering, is causing many problems in our large, industrial
cities today.
A. with B. is C. many D. large, industrial cities
Question 95: Few of us would deny that we like to get things for free, or most people don’t cross the line and
steal the items.
A. for free B. Few C. the line D. or
Question 96: Climbing down the tree, one of the eggs was broken so he decided to throw it away.
A. it B. so C. one D. Climbing down
Question 97: Higher education is very (A) importance to national (B) economies, and it is also a source of
framed and (C) educated personnel (D) for the whole country.
Question 98: (A) The students are (B) going to (C) hearing three short conversations (D) about food. Question
99: I (A) feel both (B) excited and (C) nervously because I (D) have an interview tomorrow.
Question 100: (A) The place (B) which (C) he was bom is (D) now a big city.
Question 101: (A) A new bridge (B) will be (C) build (D) over this river
Question 102: (A) It was a nice day, (B) so we decided (C) going (D) for a walk.
Question 103: Their children learn (A) primarily by directly (B) experiencing the (C) world around (D) it.
Question 104: The number of wildlife habitat reserves (A) have been (B) established in order to (C) save
endangered (D) species from extinction.
Question 105: Her husband (A) asked her (B) son what (C) did he want (D) for his birthday.
Question 106: (A) That’s my aunt (B) over there. She (C) stands near (D) the window.
Question 107: He (A) asked me (B) what I (C) intended to do after I (D) graduate.
Question 108: Our students are (A) obedience and (B) hard-working, (C) but they are mischievous (D)
sometimes
Question 109: The marathon runner (A) has been running for (B) almost two hours when he collapsed (C) to
(D) the pavement.
Question 110: My mother (A) asked me (B) what it the purpose (C) of our visit (D) to the museum was.
Question 111: A colleague (A) of mine (B) told that (C) there (D) would be a meeting the next day.
Question 112: We should (A) also take into account (B) a fact (C) that unemployment (D) causespoverty.
Question 113: Whoever said this (A) he must have been a liar because it is (B) something (C) that even a child
knows to (D) be true. 
Question 114: Your brother spoke (A) in a more interesting (B) way, (C) even though he mentioned (D)
less details. 
Question 115: (A) Vietnamese students may (B) encounter (C) some problems when studying (D) in abroad.
Question 116: Businesses, (A) industries and (B) other organizations need workers (C) help them run (D)
smoothly and effectively.
Question 117: Paul decided (A) to join the army after (B) the first year (C) at college and he (D) was in it ever
since.
Question 118: All applications (A) ask for your address, telephone number (B) and (C) the title of the job (D)
for whom you are applying.
Question 119: Paul decided (A) to join (B) the army after the first year (C) at college and he (D) was in it ever
since.
Question 120: This job (A) suits students (B) whom want (C) to work (D) during holidays.
Question 121: Scientific (A) advances and (B) other developments (C) constant eliminate some jobs and create
(D) new ones.
Question 122: I haven't (A) come (B) back to Hanoi (C) from my brother last (D) visited me
Question 123: Hai Phong is (A) the place (B) which I (C) was born and (D) grew up.
Question 124: The earth is (A) the only planet with a large (B) number of (C) oxygen in (D) its atmosphere.
Question 125: The American (A) frontiersman, politician, and soldier Davy Crockett is one of the (B) most
popular (C) of American (D) hero.
Question 126: The deadbolt is the (A) best lock for entry doors (B) because it is (C) not only inexpensive but
(D) installation is easy.
Question 127: Venus (A) approaches (B) the Earth more closely than (C) any other planet (D) is.
Question 128: A desert area that (A) has been (B) without water for six years will (C) still bloom when rain
(D) will come.
Question 129: (A) Alfafia is a (B) nutrious crop (C) rich in proteins, minerals, and (D) with vitamins.
Question 130: I (A) wish my mother (B) gives (C) me presents (D) more often.
Question 131: He had to (A) admit that there (B) were something in (C) what mother kept (B) saying.
Question 132: He is (A) very (B) weak (C) to lift (D) this suitcase.

BÀI TẬP SỬA LỖI SAI 2


Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the undelined part that needs correction in
each of the following questions.
Question 1: We have conducted (A) exhausting research (B)into the effects of smartphones on students’ (C)
behaviour and their (D) academic performance.
Question 2: (A) On the table (B) is (C) hundreds of books written (D) in English.
Question3: Tim works (A) as a doctor and he (B) earns (C) twice (D) as much than his brother.
Question 4: Papyrus (A) was used (B) for to make not only paper (C) but also sails, baskets, (D) and clothing.
Question 5: (A) Because the boy spent (B) too many time (C) surfing the Internet and playing computer
games, he didn’t pass the (D) final exam.
Question 6: According to (A) most medical experts, massage (B) relieves pain and anxiety, eases depression
and (C) speeding up recovery from (D) illnesses.
Question 7: Pointing in someone is usually considered rude but it is acceptable when teachers want to
A B C D
attract their students’ attention in class.
Question 8: The bones of the elderly are more prone to fractures than of young people.
A B C D
Question 9: Lack of animal protein in a diet is a serious cause for malnutrition.
A B C D
Question 10: His father (A) asked him (B) what (C) did he want (D) for his birthday.
Question 11: The (A) economy of this country is based (B) to a great extent (C) in its forests, which cover 80
(D) percent of its surface area.
Question 12: While verbalization is (A) the most common form of language in (B) existence, humans make use
of many (C) others systems and techniques (D) to express their thoughts and feelings.
Question 13: It is (A) interested (B) to compare the early stylized art forms (C) of ancient civilizations (D)
with the modem abstract forms of art.
Question 14: The (A) average salt (B) content of seawater is (C) more than three (D) percents.
Question 15: (A) No other quality is more important (B) for a scientist to acquire (C) as to observe (D)
carefully.
Question 16: (A) The coal is (B) the world’s most abundant (C) fossil (D) fuel.
Question 17: Though (A) formally close friends, they (B) have now been estranged from (C) each other due to
some (D) regrettable misunderstandings.
Question 18: All the (A) applicants for the job will (B) be equally treated (C) regarding of their sex, age, or (D)
nationality.
Question 19: (A) Alike other forms of energy, natural gas (B) may be used to (C) heat homes, cook food, and
even (D) run automobiles.
Question 20: He not only (A) composed popular songs (B) for musicals, (C) and wrote (D) more serious
concerts.
Question 21: There (A) are twenty species of wild roses in North America, all of which have (B) prickly stems,
pinnate leaves, and large flowers, (C) which usually smell (D) sweetly.

Question 22: (A) What happened in that town (B) were a reaction from some people, (C) including firemen
and policemen who had been laid off from (D) their jobs.
Question 23: Some manufacturers are not only (A) raising their prices (B) but also (C) decreasing the
production of their products (D) as well.
Question 24: It is (A) generally believed that Thomas Jefferson was (B) the one who had researched and (C)
wrote the Declaration of Independence during the months (D) prior to its signing in July 1776.
Question 25: (A) Sleeping, resting, and (B) to drink fruit (C) juice are the (D) best wavs to care for a cold.
Question 26: It is (A) vitally important (B) that he (C) takes this (D) medication night and morning.
Question 27: His application (A) for a visa was turned (B) up not only because it was (C) incompletely and
incorrectly filled out but also because it was written in (D) pencil.
Question 28: The (A) science and technology industries (B) have grown up (C) steadily over the (D) last
decade.
Question 29: (A) Read the letter (B) from my father, I (C) feel very (D) happy.
Question 30: They thought that children (A) will learn (B) better through participating (C) in activities rather
than through (D) listening to lectures.
Question 31: The proposal (A) has repealed after a (B) twenty-minutes discussion (C) a number of objections
to its failure (D) to include our district.
Question 32: In the 1920s, Tulsa had a (A) higher number of (B) millionaire than any (C) other U.S. (D) city.
Question 33: There are many (A) frequently (B) mentioned reasons why one out of (C) four arrests (D) involve
a juvenile.
Question 34: (A) After writing it, the essay must (B) be duplicated by the student himself and handed (C) in to
the department secretary before (D) the end of the month.
Question 35: It is the (A) high time Tim (B) understands (C) how to behave properly (D) towards the old men.
Question 36: She finds (A) the work she (B) has to do quite (C) easily; boredom is her (D) biggest problem.
Question 37: (A) Before the invention of (B) the printing press, books (C) have been all printed (D) by hand.
Question 38: The (A) better you (B) are at English, (C) more opportunities you have to get (D) a well-paid job
in this country.
Question 39: Mrs. Mai, (A) along with (B) her friends from Vietnam, (C) are planning (D) to attend the
festival.
Question 40: Your trip (A) to Ho Chi Minh City (B) sounds absolutely (C) fascinated. I’d love to go (D) there.
Question 44: Food prices have (A) raised (B) so rapidly in the past few months (C) that some families have
been (D) forced to alter their eating habits.
Question 42: (A) On the way back home from the library, we saw (B) two of our classmates (C) to cycle (D)
side by side.
Question 43: (A) As seeing (B) from the mountain top, the area looks (C) like a picturesque (D) harbour town.
Question 44: As far as I’m (A) concerned, it was (B) the year 2007 (C) which Vietnam joined (D) the World
Trade Organization.
Question 45: The teacher was (A) considering (B) postponing the exam until (C) the following week (D)
because the student’s confusion.
Question 46: (A) Farther evidence is needed (B) before we can make any (C) judgments (D) about that person.
Question 47: (A) More than people there are, especially in poor countries with (B) limited (C) amounts of land
and water, the fewer resources there are (D) to meet basic needs.
Question 48: (A) The girl (B) that you (C) are looking for (D) living in this area.
Question 49: The number (A) of homeless people in Nepal (B) have increased significantly (C) due to the
recent (D) serene earthquake.
Question 50: When the children realized that they (A) were by themselves in (B) the dark, they (C) became
really (D) frightening.
Question 51: There (A) are (B) a car and (C) two vans (D) in front of my house.
Question 52: Global warming will (A) get worse (B) when (C) more and more people in the world (D) will
have cars.
Question 53: They (A) arrived (B) to Sydney (C) sometime early in (D) the summer.
Question 54: (A) Petroleum is (B) composed of a complex (C) mix of hydrogen (D) and carbon.
Question 55: It (A) has been said (B) that laser (C) to be the most miraculous (D) to cure the disease.
Question 56: The office furniture (A) that was ordered last month (B) have just arrived, but we’re not sure (C)
whether the manager (D) likes it.
Question 57: (A) To everyone’s (B) surprise, it wasn’t in Hanoi City (C) which he (D) made his fortune,
although that’s where he was bom.
Question 58: (A) The assumption (B) that smoking has bad (C) effects on our health (D) have been proved.
Question 59: The improvement (A) for water standards (B) over (C) the last 50 years has been (D) very great.
Question60: (A) Not until ten years (B) ago (C) was there much need for personal (D) computer.
Question 61: (A) Overpopulation is (B) a short way to lead to (C) poor. (D) illiteracy, and social evils.
Question 62: Rainforests (A) are being cut and (B) burning at (C) such a speed that they will disappear (D)
from the earth in the near future.
Question 63: The student (A) must have her assessment form (B) fill in by the examiner (C) during the (D)
oral exam.
Question 64. (A) Most greetings cards are (B) folding and have a picture (C) on the front and a message (D)
inside.
Question 65. (A) The twins have the (B) same identical (C) birthmarks (D) on their backs
Question 66. I (A) always look back (B) on the time (C) where I spent with my family (D) on a farm in Paris.
Question 67: It is (A) recommended that (B) people (C) to take regular (D) exercise.
Question 68: (A) More than ten students (B) have failed the exam, (C) that surprised (D) the teacher.
Question 69: The world is becoming more (A) industrialized and the number of animal (B) species that have
become (C) extinct (D) have increased.
Question 70: No one in our office (A) wants to drive to work (B) because of there (C) are always traffic jams
(D) at rush hour.
Question 71: Linda refuse (A) taking the job (B) given to her (C) because the salary (D) was not good.
Question 72: The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is (A) the name of (B) a set of English
qualifications, generally (C) taking by secondary students (D) at the age of 15-16 in England.
Question 73: Sugars (A) like glucose (B) is (C) made (D) up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
Question 74: A 1971 U.S. (A) government policy not only put warnings on cigarette (B) packs but also (C)
banning television (D) advertising of cigarettes.
Question 75: (A) Most of the Earth’s ice is (B) found either in the two great ice (C) caps of Antarctica and
Greenland (D) and on the tall mountains of the world.
Question 76: Leonardo is often (A) thought of primarily as an artist, and (B) with masterpieces such as The
Last Supper and the Mona Lisa (C) to his credits, his (D) place in art history is assured.
Question 77: The longest advertising poster (A) ever produced which (B) was for (C) the Rome Opera House
was nearly 300m (D) length.
Question 78: The funny thing (A) about Chinese food is that it seems to taste different in (B) every country you
eat (C) them and (D) yet nothing like the Chinese food you eat in China.
Question 79: Anew school with (A) more than 50 classrooms (B) have just been (C) built in our (D) local area.
Question 80: The doctor (A) advised him to avoid (B) eating fatty foods, (C) having more fresh vegetables and
drink (D) much water.
Question 81: Since (A) poaching is becoming more (B) seriously, the government has imposed (C) stricter
laws to prevent (D) it.
Question 82: There (A) are probably (B) around 3,000 languages (C) speaking in (D) the world. Question 83:
(A) The novelist Shirley Hazzard is noted (B) for the insight, poetic style, and (C) sensitive she (D)
demonstrates in her works.
Question 84: Today the (A) number of people (B) whom enjoy winter sports (C) is almost double (D) that of
twenty years ago.
Question 85: (A) Because the highway system (B) was built 40 years ago, (C) most of the roads now need (D)
to repair.
Question 86: They (A) asked me (B) what did happen last night, (C) but I was unable (D) to tell them.
Question 87: Jane still (A) has trauma from the (B) tragic accident, (C) that took away her (D) closest friend.
Question 88: Tom’s jokes are (A) inappropriate but we have to put up with (B) it just (C) because he’s (D) the
boss.
Question 89: There were (A) inconsiderate (B) amounts of money (C) wasted on large (D) building projects.
Question 90: The exam to (A) become a lawyer is (B) on far the (C) most difficult he (D) has taken.
Question 91: It is (A) common knowledge that solar heating for a (B) large office building is (C) technically
different (D) from a single-family home.
Question 92: All members (A) shall give the United Nations (B) every assistance in any action
(C) it does in accordance with (D) the present Charter.
Question 93: (A) Reminding not to miss (B) the 15:20 train, the manager set out (C) for the station
(D) in a hurry.
Question 94: (A) Ocean currents (B) have an (C) enormous affect (D) on life on this planet.
Question 95: A (A) vast quantity of radioactive (B) material (C) is made when a hydrogen bomb (D) explode.
Question 96: (A) The Oxford Dictionary is (B) well known for including many different (C) meanings of
words and (D) to give real examples.
Question 97: Saccharin is (A) about 300 times as (B) sweeter as table sugar (C) but has no carbohydrates and
no (D) food value.
Question 98: (A) Much people (B) have found the (C) monotonous buzzing of the vuvuzela in the 2010 World-
Cup matches (D) so annoying.
Question 99: Helen Killer, (A) who was both (B) blind and (C) deafness, overcame her (D) inabilities with the
help of her teacher, Ann Sulivan.
Question 100: Dogs (A) that are (B) trained to lead (C) the blind must be (D) loyalty, intelligent and calm.
Question 101: I enjoy (A) reading the article (B) that you (C) told me about (D) it yesterday.
Question 102: (A) Having served lunch, the (B) medical staff (C) continued to (D) discuss the problems.
Question 103: The measures (A) have contributed to the effort to preserve biodiversity and (B) put an end to
the (C) illegally use and trafficking of wildlife (D) across the country.
Question 104: The maps, together with a statement (A) asking for (B) approval for the 1 /5000 planning of Thu
Thiem New Urban Area, (C) was submitted to the central Government (D) at that time.
Question 105: The music video, titled “Run now”, (A) was uploaded (B) in the world's (C) biggest video-
sharing site at 12:00 am, (D) and quickly fielded one million views at 12:18 am.
Question 106: (A) When precipitation occurs, (B) some of it evaporates, some runs off (C) the surface it
strikes, and some (D) sinking into the ground.
Question 107: (A) What happened in that city (B) were a reaction from city workers, (C) including firemen
and policemen who had been laid off from (D) their jobs.
Question 108: (A) Opened the letter (B) from her boyfriend, she (C) felt extremely (D) excited.
Question 109: Some people (A) believe that humans will (B) never (C) use away all the (D) natural resources
of our Earth.
Question 110: Amelia Earhart, the first woman (A) to fly solo across (B) the Atlantic, disappeared (C) on June
1937 while (D) attempting to fly around the world.
Question 111: (A) Owing to their superior skill, (B) highly competitive athletes (C) have been known to win
contests and break records even (D) when suffered from injuries, physical disorders, and infections.
Question 112: The (A) wooden fence (B) surrounded the factory is beginning (C) to fall down because of (D)
the rain.
Question 113: A turtle differs (A) from (B) other reptiles (C) in that its body is encased in a protective shell of
(D) their own.
Question 114: Starfishes and sea urchins, (A) members of the echinoderms or (B) spiny skinned animals, are
particularly (C) interested because of (D) their unusual structures.

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