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I.

Vocab and Grammar


- Word form
- Preposition
- Sửa lỗi sai
- Điền từ vào trong đoạn văn (modal V, giới từ, liên từ, mạo từ, từ vựng quen
thuộc, ĐTQH, this/that/these/those/one/ones
- Viết lại câu: 15 câu viết lai (đảo ngữ, People say that he was….. => He….)
II. Trắc nghiệm
- Vocab và grammar: adj order, mđ danh từ That/ whether/ wh/ H SV + Vs,
tag ques, nối 2caau cùng s, liên từ
- 2 bài đọc hiểu
- Đoc chọn tư điền vào chỗ trống
- 5 câu trọng âm/ 5 câu phát âm
III. Nghe
- 2 bài nghe

WORD FORM
- Tiền tố phủ định: un, non, im +m/p, ir + r, il+ l, mis, mal, anti, de, dis..
- Số lượng: mono, bi, uni, omni, tri, multi, poly, semi
- Muc độ: over, hyper, under, sub, up, down, extra, out, mini, micro, ultra,
super…..
- Pro, co, counter, contra, pre, post, trans, re, ex, auto
- Danh từ:
+ người: ee, eer, ist, er, or, ant
+ ance, ence, ment, ity, al, ness, ism, ship, ion
- V: en, ify, fy, ize, ate
- Adj: able/ible, al, ive, less >< ful, ous, ient, ic, ing, ed, y
- Adv: ly, ily, wise, ward/wards, ways
PRACTICE TEST 1
1. Democracy died after a period of ________(cease) wars, imperial expansion abroad,
and the rise of demagoguery at home.
2. The consequences of ________ (compel) gambling are comparable to those of any
other addictive disease and are not simply those of financial loss.
3. The prison service has the twin goals of punishment and ________ (habit).
4. The first ________ (conceive) is that legal study at university is exclusively for
students who intend becoming solicitors or advocates.
5. Too late, she remembered the ________ (settle) effect such comments would have on
Johnny.
6. Some economists are now predicting the danger of ________ (run) inflation.
7. The ________ (narrate) in this book plays second fiddle to the excellent photographs.
8. They were now faced with seemingly________(mount) technical problems.
9. When you come down on him too hard, you may only intensify his own ________
(critic)
10. Your speech should not have been ________ (lace) with these facts beside the point.
11. Their views lie outside the ________ (stream) of current medical opinion.
12. The teachers are fair and avoid ________ (favour) and scapegoating.
13. She has become ________(mesh) in a tangle of drugs and petty crime.
14. Do not set your goals too high or else you will always be failing and there is nothing
more ________ (moral)
15. The demise of the industry has caused ________(tell) misery to thousands of hard-
working tradesmen.
16. Attracting the banks are the ________ (surge) economy and reforms that have opened
up industries to foreign capital.
17. The ordinary reader is impressed by the tone and manner of publication, and the
words chosen to ________ (head) a story.
18. At all events, it was this group of the ________ (possess) that gave the first successful
impetus to the Revolution.
19. ________(prey) pricing by large supermarkets was threatening the livelihood of
smaller businesses.
20. He is a ________(voice) critic of the president's stance on abortion.
21. She made several ________ (par) remarks about the manager she dislikes.
22. As women we tend to be ________ (face) and make light of what we have achieved.
23. GEW lamp dimming promise uptime at least 1500 hours, raised productivity and
reduces ________ (time)
24. Would you mind if I took one of the pictures as a________(keep)?
25. Mania usually alternates with depression, to form a ________ (pole) disorder.
26. This was too wide a ________ (hole) for the tax planners: no wonder inheritance tax
is called a voluntary tax.
27. The teacher said that he found it difficult to cope with a class of ________ (affect)
teenagers.
28. He is ________ (fail) polite and tries desperately to understand other people's views.
29. The court ________ (turn) that decision on the grounds that the Prosecution had
withheld crucial evidence.
30. Some of these statements are misleading and some downright ________ (amend)
31. The state ________ (fast) refused to settle this matter at any time.
32. What is illustrated by these photographs is as much the culture of shamelessness as
the reigning admiration for ________ (apology) brutality.
33. The judge found that in her case there were________(mitigate) circumstances.
34. He impressed his audience by the ________ (profound) of his knowledge.
35. The causes of social ________(stress) include inadequate housing.
36. He was in the ________ (envy) position of having to choose between imprisonment
or exile.
37. He was ________ (capacity) by old age and sickness.
38. The bank is ________ (solve) and will be unable to live up to its obligations.
39. Natalie considered herself very ________ (virtue) because she neither drank nor
smoked.
40. Their refusal to ________ (tail) spending plans and to increase the burden on poll tax
payers is expected.
41. Rather than a benevolent "socialist" super power China, whose population is made up
over 90% Han Chinese, will ________ (stride) the world as a racially homogeneous, and
communalistic "Middle Kingdom”.
42. Broadly speaking, on-line shopping experiences can be categorized into two distinct
dimensions: ________ (use) and hedonic value.
43. It encouraged experimenters to propose ________ (beat) or novel approaches to
problems.
44. It's a bustling ________ (eat) where the fishy fare is served in cones of butcher's
paper.
45. Several spoke out against the harshly ________ (right) tone of the original motion.
46. Elections are essential for the ________ (sustain) of parliamentary democracy.
47. ________ (similar) is consequently difficult, particularly as the minority groups
experience considerable hostility.
48. Growth and ________ (mature) of vascular plants are often controlled by light,
usually in conjunction with temperature.
49. The practice of meditation and ________ (temple) is life-long, reflecting this daily
process of repentance and change at heart.
50. The new policy only serves to ________ (accent) the inadequacy of provision for the
homeless.
51. Pressure was applied with cool precision: women had discovered that to ________
(step) male dominance was to avoid destructive rage.
52. I found your book absolutely ________ (thrall)!
53. Listen to both sides and you will be ________ (light), heed only one side and you will
be ________ (night).
54. Bertha, exaggerating the seriousness of the affair, thought it ________ (charlatan) to
undertake a post without knowledge and without capacity
55. I write this down ________ (verb), for much the same reason I took notes in college.
56. She came to the party wearing a(n) ________ (land) costume and blond wig.
57. Opposition leaders said they would try to stage nationwide protests, but previous
opposition rallies have met only ________ (warm) support.
58. She gave me some friendly advice without a trace of ________ (descend)
59. It's that ________ (patron) tone of hers that I can't bear.
60. And then, to the audience's ________ (mystic), the band suddenly stopped playing.
61. The ________ (conspire) of the assissination of the president was brought to light in
time.
62. The report is critical of attempts by________(official) to deal with the problem of
homelessness.
63. The system of counties was essential to Frankish government, and a count could
wield considerable power, particularly in ________ (far) regions.
64. Jaubert had been a reasonable man to work for, had never asked her to do anything
illegal or ________ (taste)
65. Darwin's theory of evolution was a(n) ________ (shed) dividing the old way of
thinking from the new.
68. For twenty-five years he ________ (pain) amassed evidence to support his
hypothesis.
69. He felt out of place, a(n) ________ (conform) in a society where conformity was
highly prized.
70. She unveiled the picture with a(n) ________ (ceremony) gesture.
71. Travellers may be ________ (inquire) about the world, but they also travel to make
discoveries about themselves.
72. Both Hathor and her potential victims became ________ (exceed) drunk and merry,
so she failed at her task.
73. Operation Rescue was an organization notorious for its ________ (front) tactics and
its implacable opposition to abortion under all circumstances.
74. A(n) ________ (face) approach to sustainable construction is required for use by
policy - makers, practitioners and civil society.
75. Wage control is the ________ (corner) of the government's economic policy.
76. She's ________ (fail) cheerful no matter what the circumstances.
77. Instead of just ________ (moan) your fate, why not do something to change it?
78. For users, they are still expensive ________ (add) features and come with their own
set of integration problems.
79. Foreign observers also accused the authorities of widespread ________ (practice)
80. ________ (type) images of women are used to legitimise male dominance.
81. It will ________ (legal) sex - far from helping girls resist pressure, it will help boys
bully girls into sex.
82. Mongolia, although poor, has considerable ________ (tap) resources of oil and
minerals.
83. Towards the end of the ________(infant) period the child is becoming more
perspicacious.
84. It would be ________ (ingenuity) on our part to pretend ignorance of our book's
impact, both in sales and controversy.
85. I think I must have known ________(conscience) that something was going on
between them.
86. If evolution has________ (wire) into us a belief that there are objective moral
obligations, then we will believe that there are
87. You want clothes that are stylish as well as practical, versatile, ________ (task) and
low maintenance.
88. His failures ________ (line) the difference between theatre and film direction.
89. In other words, subcultural cleavage has attenuated and cultural ________
(homogeneous) has extended from structural orientation into policy orientation.
90. As the inspector and others came in, she regarded them ________ (disdain),
seemingly unconcerned about her capture.
91. The concert hall itself reminds one ________ (play) of reproduction art deco and is
also acoustically first-class and adaptable.
92. She didn't want to confront the ________ (escape) fact that she would have to sell the
house.
93. He made a fortune buying ________ (run) houses and fixing them up to sell.
94. Business schools, who currently dominate entrepreneurship teaching and research,
________ (compartment) knowledge into functional boxes.
95. Idealism was deeply________ (credit) by the failure to prevent the outbreak of the
Second World War
96. We will reform principal local councils into a(n) ________ (unit) system based on
natural communities and the wishes of local people.
97. Since ________ (regulate), banks are permitted to set their own interest rates.
98. These years witnessed the ________ (integrate) and destruction of the English
peasantry.
99. This was really a(n) ________thought, and I reproved myself often for the simplicity
of it. (whim)
100. There seems to be a(n )________ (satisfy) demand for more powerful computers
PRACTICE TEST 2
1. A portion of the proceeds will be ________. for providing school fees for poor
children for the coming academic year. (mark)
2. The administration ropes in all educational institutions, government offices, public
sector ________ and universities for the purpose of mobilising funds. (take)
3. Contraception is less ________ or affordable in South America. (cure)
4. Both toxic and ________ potentials are properties of all drugs. (cure)
5. While learning has changed for students in this new century, we are ________ by the
boundless opportunity presented in our lifetime. (bold)
6. It does not become an economic ________ but it does become a ‘newly industrialized
country’, like Malaysia, Taiwan and South Korea. (power)
7. We believe that the most effective enforcement tool is self-policing and ________
(strain).
8. It is possible to humanely raise and slaughter a variety of food animals, including
________ poultry and beef cattle. (range)
9. Most of this feature includes behind-the-scenes video ________ of the crew working
and goofing off. (foot)
10. Together they forged a(n) ________ intellectual climate that has profoundly shaped
my career. (vigour)
11. We will investigate the tradeoffs among data ________, data hiding capacity, and
probabilities of extraction errors in different applications. (perceive)
12. This is a(n) ________ thriller that promises to deliver. (page)
13. Death, from this perspective, seems unproblematically universal, a simple, irreducible
fact of our nature, ________ the same across all societies and throughout time (yield)
14. Of course there is a(n) ________ between such advantages of large cells and the
disadvantages of slower cell multiplication. (trade)
15. Today we look at claims that in Queensland, the regime that looks after the most
vulnerable people, the infirm elderly, and ________ adults, is failing. (capacity)
16. Scholars have tried to make a case for ________, competitiveness, and selfishness as
innate human trait. (acquire)
17. The judge ruled that Newman's comments were not a(n) ________offense. (act)
18. She was a very selfish, ________ bad-tempered little girl. (agree)
19. Before creating this sculpture, she studied all the masterpieces of classical ________
(antique)
20. He claims that the laws are ________ and have no contemporary relevance. (antique)
21. I fretted and sweated as they stalked in and stared around with that ________,
accusatory look of all cops everywhere. (approve)
22. A good teacher can encourage ________creativity. (art)
23. She's ________ and knows how to get round her parents. (art)
24. Most ________ or totalitarian regimes are nonconstitutional. (authority)
25. One encouraging feature of period-instrument performances in recent decades has
been a growing concern with reliable and ________editions. (authority)
26. It is essential that there is a(n) ________ (author) use of the confidential information.
27. He thought back to the ________ days of his childhood. (care)
28. They gave him a(n) ________ assurance that he would not be hurt.(category)
29. They are taking ________measures to safeguard their forces from the effects of
chemical weapons. (caution)
30. Their ________ greetings did not seem heartfelt. (ceremony)
31. The full costume is only worn on important ________ occasions. (ceremony)
32. Utilitarian notions in the social sciences are not enough for even providing a(n)
________ framework for grasping what actually happens. (concept)
33. It once seemed ________ to everyone that men should travel to the moon. (conceive)
34. The procedure is in strict ________ with standard international practices.(conform)
35. The present economic policy is a(n) ________ of the earlier one. (continue)
36. An historical awareness also imparts a sense of________(continue).
37. Last month's elections saw a ________ in power of the country's socialist party.
(continue)
38. It's very ________ to find out that your own team members have been lying to you.
(courage)
39. Do you believe in the ________ powers of the local mineral water? (cure)
40. She has an artist's ________ eye. (discriminate)
41. The government enacted laws to protect women from ________employment practices
(discriminate)
42. Maria loved both the children. There was never a hint of ________ (favour)
43. They often are involved in the hiring and dismissal of employees but generally have
no role in the ________ of personnel policy. (form)
44. An agreement on the ________ of a new government was reached on June 6. (form)
45. There are people who want to ________ you and grind you down. (humble)
46. The discussions reached a new level of ________ and by lunchtime the exchanges
were becoming very heated. (intense)
47. ________ and specialization in agriculture, especially in the vineyards, gave rise to
commercial exchange and opportunity for profit and saving. (intense)
48. Areas near the frontier were rough and ________ in the old days. (law)
49. It is ________ for a teacher to inflict corporal punishment on pupils. (law)
50. The relation of politics and economy is a ________ of historical gradual progress.
(master)
51. A builder from South London, McAvoy was the ________ of the robbery (master)
52. Photographs and ________ that cover the walls and fill several display cases
chronicle the foods this area is famous for. (memory)
53. The three countries have signed a(n) ________ pledging to work together. (memory)
54. Olympic gold medalist Ekaterina Gordeeva is writing a(n) ________ about her life
with Sergei Grinkov, her late husband and figure-skating partner.(memory)
55. Her first defeat was an early lesson in ________ (humble).
56. They cannot forget the ________ they suffered at the hands of their oppressors.
(humble).
57. Sales have slowed down quite ________ (mark).
58. To the untrained eye, the two flowers look ________ similar. (mark)
59. Always check the ________ before you buy a secondhand car (mile)
60. The invention of the wheel was a(n) ________ in the history of the world. (mile)
61. One ________ lapse in concentration could prove fatal. (moment)
62. It was in Glasgow, however, that many ________ events were taking place. (moment)
63. Guy was greedy, ________, obsessed with power and self-gratification. (moral)
64. Capital punishment was regarded as inhuman and ________ (moral)
65. Since their interest in the past was primarily ________, precise knowledge of actual
events and when they happened was not required. (moral)
66. A couple of victories would improve the team's ________enormously. (moral)
67. You become ________ when things are not going your way and you can't really see a
way out of it. (moral)
68. To the audience's ________, the band suddenly stopped playing. (mystical)
69. Electric-powered cars are still something of a ________ (novel)
70. Comparisons are simpler to make when ________ data is presented in diagrammatic
form and conclusions are easier to draw from it. (number)
71. ________ pictures have been deemed to contribute to a hostile environment (object)
72. Personal disinterest in a programme content will help your ________ in assessing its
potential for your public relations purposes. (object)
73. To say that the ________(observe) of this custom or law is sacrilegious or illicit must
be regarded as ________ (error).
74. Recent developments in biology have made it possible to acquire more and more
precise information concerning our genetic ________ . Scientists can even today identify
a number of genetic disorders that may cause illness and disease. (make)
75. Since 1990 the price of sugar has tended to fluctuate more wildly than any of the
other four commodity groups, and has almost ________ been the most expensive relative
to 2002-2004 prices. (vary)
76. A dozen international poverty and development organizations published a report last
week on the impact of building new coal power plants in countries where a large
percentage of the population lacks access to electricity. The report’s conclusions are
strikingly ________: on the whole, building coal power plants does little to help the poor,
and often it can actually make them poorer. (intuition)
77. The scandal surely ________ the end of his political career. (sign)
78. He gained ________ for being difficult to work with as an actor. (notorious)
79. Tre Transformer is quite intriguing. It is ________ one of the best movies of the year.
(doubt)
80. Her hip has been ________ for quite a while, and she'll probably need surgery on it.
(trouble)
81. Her latest novel is a(n) ________ thriller, set some time in the late 21st century.
(future)
82. The new policy only serves to ________ the inadequacy of help for the homeless.
(accent)
83. Successful candidates will be required to ________ an induction programme. (take)
84. Radio 4 also announced a new ________ of Primo Levi’s short story collection The
Periodic Table, starring Henry Goodman and introduced by Janet Suzman, to be
broadcast in 12 episodes of varying lengths this spring. (drama)
85. In the UK, the ratio of people of working age to people over 65 could fall from 3.7 to
1 in 1999 to 2.1 to 1 in 2040. This suggests a very big increase in the ________ ratio and
is consequently a cause for concern because with current spending pension commitments,
it will place a higher burden on the shrinking working population. (depend)
86. The UK government has already made tentative steps to raise the retirement age and
increase the role of private sector pensions. These policies will make an ageing
population more ________ (manage).
87. Ian Darkin of One Traveller, which specialises in offering holidays for mature single
travellers, says: “The new generation of ________ (retire) aren’t sitting at home knitting.
Their keenness to experience other countries and cultures is ________ (diminish) with
age.”
88. The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a(n) ________ calling for a halt to
hostilities. (solve)
89. Environmental degradation is ________ (character) as any change or aggravation to
nature’s turf seen to be pernicious or ________ (desire).
90. The United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction describes
environmental degradation as the ________ of the limit of the earth to meet social and
environmental destinations, and needs (less).
91. Humans have destroyed a tenth of Earth’s remaining ________ in the last 25 years
and there may be none left within a century if trends continue, according to an
authoritative new study. (wild)
92. Technology has been lauded as a way to free up time for us, yet the reality of an all-
consuming medium often does the reverse. New innovations bring with them a host of
________ consequences, ranging from the troubling to the downright depressing. Social
media makes us lonely. Too much screen-time makes teenagers fall behind their peers.
And at the more feeble end of the spectrum, many of us have walked into an obstacle
while texting. (intend)
93. Zombies are archetypal monsters from the bottom of the uncanny valley, with their
dead eyes and ________ faces (express).
94. The terrible scenes were indelibly ________ on his mind (print).
95. Phyllis Schlafly, the ________ conservative activist who helped defeat the Equal
Rights Amendment in the 1970s, has died. (speak)
96. The results ________ poor hygiene as one cause of the outbreak. (imply)
97. The country’s economic crisis had a(n) ________ effect on world markets. (settle)
98. The piece, which had been affected by centuries of ________ and grime, was
brought back its former glory by seven conservators from the museum's Hamilton Kerr
Institute. (colour)
99. The company has established total ________ over its rivals. (supreme)
100 Despite fighting between the government and SPLA rebels, citizens will be allowed
________ (hinder) access to humanitarian aid via "tranquility corrid.

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