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TRUNG TÂM LUYỆN THI ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC GIA SỐ 59

TEACHER: THANH LOAN


Mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the word that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part
Question 1: The flood eventually receded in the last week of the month
A. rose up B. attacked C. disappeared D. moved back
Question 2: We’d better speed up if we want to get there in time
A. slow down B. turn down C. put down D. lie down
Mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the word that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part
Question 3: This factory manufactures cars.
A. product B. turns out C. produces D. b & c are correct
Question 4: Food was immediately dispensed to the people in the flooded areas.
A. distributed B. dealt with C. consulted with D. prepared
Mark the letter to indicate the word that differs in the pronunciation in each of the following
questions.
Question 5. A. thin B. than C. the D. this
Question 6: A. rhinoceros B. honest C. rhythm D. homely
Read the following passage and mark the letter to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
Surrounding Alaska on all but one side are two oceans and a vast sea, giving this state the longest coastline in
the United States. In fact, if the coastlines of all of its peninsulas and islands are considered, Alaska has a longer
coastline, 33,904 miles (54,563 kilometers), than all the other 49 states together.
Most of the state lies on a peninsula, bounded by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Bering Sea to the west,
and the Pacific Ocean on the southwest, south, and southeast. This peninsula, stretching away from the rest of North
America, forms the northwest corner of the continent. One of the world’s largest peninsulas, it is partly shared with
Canada on the east.
The seas indent the shores of the main peninsula to form other peninsulas that contribute some of the most
outstanding features to Alaska’s outline. Most notable of these is the Alaska Peninsula. The peninsula itself is 550
miles (885 kilometers) long, before the spectacular chain of islands reaches toward Asia. Another of Alaska’s large
peninsulas is Seward, in which a number of smaller eastern states could be swallowed up. The Kenai Peninsula, less
extensive than Seward, is about the size of the state of Maryland.
Part of Alaska’s ocean heritage, many islands lie along the fringes of the state. Much of southeastern Alaska
is made up of the Alexander Archipelago of 1100 islands, including Baranof, Kuiu, and Admiralty. Continuing up the
coast are the islands of Prince William Sound. The Aleutian Islands pursue their bleak and windswept course in a
long arc that encloses the Bering Sea. Included in the Aleutian chain are whole archipelagoes, such as the Fox, Near,
and Rat islands.
Question 7: What is the main topic of the passage?
A. The geography of the western United States B. The coastline of North America
C. The territory that makes up Alaska D. The countries that border Alaska
Question 8: The word "its" in line 2 refers to___________
A. sea B. coastline C. Alaska D. peninsula
Question 9: Alaska is bordered on the southwest by _________
A. the Pacific Ocean B. the Arctic Ocean C. the Bering Sea D.Canada
Question 10: Why does the author mention Maryland in line 12 ?
A. To show another state that has a peninsula B. To compare the coastline of Alaska with that of Maryland
C. To contrast the weather patterns in two states D. To illustrate a point about the size of one of Alaska`s peninsulas
Question 11: Kuiu is the name of ____________
A. an ocean B. an island C. a peninsula D. a country
Question 12: The word "pursue" in line 20 is closest in meaning to___________
A. follow B. direct C. divide D. slide
Question 13: The word "encloses" is closest in meaning to___________
A. surrounds B. around C. round D. limited
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to
each of the questions MARRIED IN A KIMONO, HAPPY IN SWITZERLAND
We interviewed Mayumi, a 36-year-old Japanese woman who has lived in the Swiss town of Bevaix for two
years with her husband- an Englishman whom she met on the banks of Lake Neuchatel in Switzerland.
“In Japan, to answer someone with a “no” is very impolite. We almost never say it!"said Mayumi. She is
thinking back to how she kept this custom even upon her arrival in Switzerland. "The Japanese manager not to direct

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questions in order not to embarrass the person they are speaking with. But here, people ask very directly, 'Do you
want a glass of wine?' Would you like some coffee?' Well, I always felt had to say 'yes'!"
Mayumi first set herself up in the city of Montreux, that spectacular resort town on the banks of Lake Geneva.
She wanted to finish her education as a tour guide, and she thought that she would be able to communicate with Swiss
people in English. "But herem relatively few people speak English!" she told us. However, she was able to find
someone who indeed spoke English very well her future husband, who was an Englishman.
The couple has been married for two years. They live in an extremely modern house in Bevaix, where
Mayumi spends most of her time. She has become a mother, and she interrupted her studies to have second child, a
little girl whose name translates as "purity". Naming a child isn't taken lightly in Japan, and Mayumi had her mother
consult a specialist to make sure her choice of name was a good one. Mayumi's roots are in the city of lzumo, west of
Osaka. Her brother and her parents still live in the same place, under the same roof. In Japan, tradition says to live in
his parents' house with his parents.
Mayumi certainly could have been married back in Japan. She refused three proposals of marriage there. Her
mother, on the other hand, was married before she was 20. According to the institution of arranged marriages, she
knew from when she was a little girl that her parents, Mayumi's grandparents, would choose a husband for her.
Mayumi is both modern and traditional. She raises her children to have Japanese manners. her son, at 20
months of age, modestly bows his head with his hand folded before every meal. Mayumi told us, "It is a way of
showing respect for the family that provided the food. The elder members of the family sit at the top of the Japanese
family. In Japan, people who work hard to support the family are shown respect." Mayumi can remember her brother
coming home from work each night a t10:00 pm. "We have very few vacation days, and it's very rare to have a week
off," ways Mayumi. ,When her brother attended her wedding in Switzerland he had to leave the very next day. On her
wedding day, she dressed up in a kimono of beautiful Japanese fabric.
Mayumi doesn't think about going back to live in Japan. "I prefer to raise my children here. In Japan,
education is so competitive and severe. Furthermore, my husband would never want to live there - there would be too
many new rules to learns. However, Mayumi holds things associated with Japan close to her heart. During her teen
years, she studied calligraphy (the art of writing), the tea ceremony, as well as the Japanese version of flower
arranging. She is also an expert cook, and she shows off her Japanese dishes to her Swiss friends who are eager to
learn from her.
Question 14: The word “traditional” in line 25 is closest in meaning to
A. radical B. conventional C. outdated D. typical
Question 15: Why is this passage titled “married in a Kimono, happy in Switzerland”?
A. Clothing is important in both Japan and Switzerland B. Mayumi respects Japanese traditions, but she likes living in Switzerland
C. Swiss and Japanese traditions are growing closer D. Mayumi was a very stylish bride at her Swiss wedding.
Question 16: Why did Mayumi always say "yes"?
A. She learned in Japan that it was impolite to say "no." B. She enjoys coffee and wine very much.
C. She wanted to follow the customs of Switzerland. D. Because in Japan, "yes" means "no."
Question 17: Why does Mayumi's brother still live with her parents?
A. He was never able to find a job he liked B. His wife's parents didn't have room in their house.
C. It's traditional in Japan for the eldest son to live at home D. His parents didn't want him to move to Switzerland
Question 18: Which statement is true about Mayumi's mother?
A. She refused three marriage proposals B. Her parents chose her husband for her.
C. Her mother was married after the age of 20 D. She was married in Switzerland
Question 19: According to the passage, why does Mayumi's son bow his head before meals?
A. He is giving thanks to God B. He is showing respect for the food.
C. He is remembering the hungry children of the world. D. He is showing respect for his family
Question 20: What can we infer from the fact that Mayumi's brother left the day after her wedding?
A. He doesn't like Switzerland very much B. He had a fight with Mayumi's new husband
C. He couldn't change his flight D. He couldn't take any more time off work.
Question 21: Which statement best describes Mayumi's attitude to her home country of Japan?
A. She loves everything about it and is sorry she can't go back B. She is very glad she left it and doesn't want to go back.
C. She likes many things about it but doesn't want to go back D. She likes some things about it and wants to go back
Mark the letter to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges
Question 22: - "You look nervous! ______" - "This thunder scares me to death.
A. How are you? B. Why's that? C. Come on! D. What's wrong
Question 23: “How do you feel now? How is your cold?” “________________-!”
A. Oh, much better, thanks B. Oh, good, I’m glad
C. It doesn’t matter any more D. I’m sorry, it’s not too bad
Mark the letter to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
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24. My mother has to do lots of housework. Then, she leaves for work
A. My mother has to do lots of housework so she leaves for work
B. My mother finds it necessary to do lots of housework before she leaves for work
C. There is lots of housework done before my mother must leave for work
D. There is lots of housework for my mother to do before she leaves for work
25. They traveled across India. Afterwards, they flew onto Japan
A. Before traveling across India, they flew onto Japan B. After they had traveled across India, they flew onto Japan
C. As soon as they flew on to Japan, they traveled across India D. They traveled across India as soon as they flew onto Japan
Mark the letter A, D, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Question 26: The existence of many stars in the sky _______ us to suspect that there may be life on another
planet
A. lead B. leading C. makes D. leads
Question 27: You need to support your ideas with facts and __________.
A. numbers B. figures C. informations D. material
Question 28: By and __________, the pupils are well-behaved.
A. by B. from C. forward D. large
Question 29: I don’t feel like cooking, let’s order a take-________. (There are two possible answers for this
question)
A. out B. up C. in D. away
Question 30: ______ I leave home ______ the journey is because the buses aren't so crowded.
A. The earlier...the easier B. The early...the more easy C. The earlier...the easy D. The early...the most easy
Question 31: Nobody can approve of his _____ to work. He is so responsible
A. character B. behavior C. attitude D. manner
Question 32: The old man is _________ of walking 100 meters by himself
A. inexperienced B. incapable C. unable D. immature
Question 33: I _______ an important phone call from America. Could you tell me when it comes?
A. had expected B. have been expecting C. expected D. am expecting
Question 34: You looked so tired. You ______ out too late last night
A. had to be B. should have been C. had been D. must have been
Question 35: Each of the four types of human ______ suited for a specific purpose
A. tooth are B. teeth is C. tooth is D. teeth are
Question 36: ______ my friends have watched the film yet
A. No B. Not any of C. None D. None of
Question 37: In many countries there are national companies belonging to the state ________private companies
A. including B. as well C. together with D. but also
Mark the letter to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in the questions.
Question 38. A. condolences B. unmodified C. corporation D. amongst
Question 39. A. indeed B. conceded C. fatigue D. morally
Mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that need correction.
Question 40: The architecture exhibited in the Empire State Building and conveyed us an idea of the prevailing
attitudes of the day is important for the historical and cultural value it represents
Question 41: Critical to understand the phenomenon of human intelligence is the notion that not all human
thought patterns are either predictable or rational
Question 42: I’m very glad that you’ve done lots of progress this semester.
Read the following passage and mark the letter to indicate the correct word (s) for each of the blanks
Halloween is meant to be a time of fun. The scary monsters are make -believe and therefore not too
__43__. Scary is OK when it’s not for real. Unfortunately, there are some real __44__ associated with the holiday. In
order to really have fun, you must be aware of them and take the necessary precautions. If you go out trick-or-
treating, you don’t have to worry about being hurt by werewolves or ghosts. You do have to worry about vehicles that
could accidentally hit you as you walk along a dark road. If possible, stick to sidewalks. Wear bright costumes or
reflecting tape so that drivers can easily see you. Carry a flashlight to make __45__ even more __46__.Tragically, the
real monsters of this world are a small percentage of humans who would deliberately hurt you. Children should
always be accompanied by an adult as they go from house to house. It’s best to go to the homes of people you know
and trust. When you get home, carefully __47__ the treats you’ve gathered to make sure that they haven’t been
tampered with. Halloween can be an enjoyable and safe holiday if you know the difference between
the imaginary and real dangers of the night
Question 43: A. large B. interesting C. simple D. frightening
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Question 44: A. costumes B. treats C. people D. dangers
Question 45: A. automobiles B. yourself C. stars D. something
Question 46: A. heavy B. visible C. scary D. unpopular
Question 47: A. discard B. prepare C. count D. inspect
Mark the letter to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in following questions.
Question 48: Despite having few passengers, the coach to Dover will still leave according to schedule
A. The coach that goes to Dover only carries a small number of passengers
B. There are quite a few people traveling on the bus to Dover, so it will be departing soon.
C. The coach to Dover is going to depart as planned, even though there are not many people on it
D. If the bus for Dover leaves right now, there will not be a lot of people traveling on it.
Question 49: The book costs $15. 50 but I have only $14. 50.
A. I have more than enough money to pay for the book. B. The book costs a little more than I have with me.
C. I have just enough money to pay for the book. D. I need a few more dollars to pay for the book.
Question 50: My father likes nothing better than fishing on a hot, summer day.
A. My father doesn't like fishing on a hot, summer day. B. Although he likes fishing he doesn't want to do it on a hot, summer day .
C. Fishing is my father's favorite enjoyment on a hot, summer day. D. Fishing is better than doing nothing on a hot,
summer day.
trung t©m luyÖn thi ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC GIA SỐ 61
teacher: thanh loan
Read the following passage and mark the letter to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 10
No educational medium better serves as a means of spatial communication than the atlas. Atlases deal
with such invaluable information as population distribution and density. One of the best, Penny Cooke’s World
Atlas, has been widely accepted as a standard owing to the quality of its maps and photographs, which not only
show various settlements but also portray them in a variety of scales. In fact, the very first map in the atlas is a
very cleverly designed population cartogram that projects the size of each country if geographical size were
proportional to population. Following the proportional layout, a sequence of smaller maps shows the world’s
population density, each country’s birth and death rates, population increase or decrease, industrialization,
urbanization, gross national product in terms of per capita income, the quality of medical care, literacy, and
language. To give readers a perspective on how their own country fits in with the global view, additional
projections-despite the worlds’ patterns in nutrition, calorie and protein consumption health care, number of
physicians per unit of population, and life expectancy by region. Population density maps on a sub continental
scale, as well as political maps, convey the diverse demographic phenomena of the world in a broad array of scales.
Question 1: What is the main topic of this passage?
A. The educational benefits of atlases B. Physical maps in an atlas
C. The ideal in the making of atlases D. Partial maps and their uses
Question 2: According to the passage, the first map in Pennycooke’s World shows _________
A. the population policy in each country B. the hypothetical sizes of countries
C. geographical proportions of each country D. national boundaries relative to population
Question 3: In the passage, the word “invaluable” is closest in meaning to _______
A. incremental B. invalid C. priceless D. shapeless
Question 4: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. Calorie consumption B. Currency exchange rates C. A level of education D. Population decline
Question 5: The word “layout” in the passage refers to ______
A. the cartogram B. the geographical size C. population D. each country
Question 6: It can be inferred from the passage that map can be used to _______
A. pinpoint ethnic strife in each country B. identify a shortage of qualified labour
C. give readers a new perspective on their own country D. show readers photographs in a new forms
Question 7: The author of the passage implies that ______
A. atlases provide a bird’s eye view of countries B. maps use a variety of scales in each projections
C. maps of countries differ in size D. atlases can be versatile instruments
Question 8: In the passage, the word “convey” is closest in meaning to _______
A. devise B. conjure up C. demonstrate D. indicate
Mark the letter to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the main stres s in the following questions.
Question 9. A. cognitive B. advance C. headline D. email
Question 10: A. hindsight B. admission C. ivory D. humor
Mark the letter to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in questions.
Question 11: He is determined to continue working when he is 65
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A. There is a determination of him to continue working when he is 65 B. Not until he is 65, he is determined to
continue working
C. He has no intention of stopping working when he is 65 D. His determination to continue working only when he is 65
Question 12: George said: “Peter may have written to Mary”
A. George knew that Peter had written B. George meant that Peter hadn’t written
C. George wasn’t sure if Peter had written or not D. George said that Peter could write if he wanted to
Question 13: The game will be held, rain or shine
A. The game is delayed because of the rain B. There will be a game regardless of the weather
C. There will be no game if it rains or shines D. It rains or shines every time there is a game
Mark the letter to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges
Question 14: “Would you mind lending me your bike?” “_____________”
A. Yes, here it is B. Not at all C. Yes, let’s D. Great
Question 15: - "I can't speak English well enough to apply for that post." - "______."
A. Me also B. Me either C. Me neither D. Me too
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
of the questions from 16 to 22 DEATH OF THE CLASSROOM ---The New Wave of Online Education
Picture a society where learning can happen at any time, in any place and can be completed without ever going to
class. This could be the new wave of education and the Internet technology now exists to support such a system. The
virtual classroom is here. If you are interested in English, or Civil Engineering, then head to the university and click
yourself a degree. Well, maybe it’s not that easy, but you would be on the right track. The flexibility of studying at your
own pace, and the money you save with online courses are two of the main attractions.
The Web is a powerful educational tool. Yet some feel that virtual classrooms will isolate students from each
other, which will result in problems developing interpersonal relationships and that these skills are much more important
than computer skills. Should teachers teach kids how to behave in society, how to respect others and how to co-operate or
should kids have already learned this from their parents? No one is saying that social skills aren’t important, however,
virtual classrooms are far about more than just computer skills. Some strongly believe that education can be taught via the
Web and social skills can be gained from joining sports teams, summer camps, or just hanging out! Others argue that this
virtual classroom may place pressure on students: to become computer literate or be left behind in life. Is this undue
pressure or reality? Maybe being left behind in life is a little dramatic, but the reality is that the computer age is here.
Whether you want to pay for your new jeans with your debit card, or check to see if the library has the book you want,
you’re going to need some computer skills.
The development of flexible, inquiring minds has rarely been the main concern in the design of educational
systems. After all, if you have over thirty inquiring minds and only one teacher, flexibility could be a problem. It seems
that developing students’ proper social behaviour has always exceeded the concern to develop students’ creativity.
Computer technology can make individualized attention a real possibility. At the Institute for the Learning Sciences,
systems are being developed to allow people to try out things in simulated worlds. This technology will allow for the
individual creative growth in students.
The Web will provide amazing opportunities for the education of our society. Anyone with a phone line and a
computer has access to unlimited amounts of knowledge and programs designed to help them learn and understand. The
teachers and parents involved with these programs will be given the job of making sure that students lead well-balanced
lives that combine Web-based education and positive social interaction with their friends and neighbours. Imagine your
recreation room has now become your classroom, and your parents seem to be doing as much homework as you are! So, be
prepared as the virtual classroom may find its way to a computer screen near you!
Question 16: What role are parents supposed to play in the web-based education of society?
A. They will have to do home assignments together with their kids.
B. They will have to balance social activities and learning of their kids.
C. They will have to help their kids get access to the virtual classroom.
D. They will have to control the virtual and real-life activities of their kids.
Question 17: Why does the author mention “over thirty inquiring minds and only one teacher” (paragraph 4)?
A. To prove that individualized attention is hardly possible in a traditional classroom.
B. To prove that teachers overestimate the value of students’ social behaviour.
C. To prove that teachers feel no special concern for developing students’ flexibility.
D. To prove that inquiring minds have been the main concern of the educational system.
Question 18: What do the advocates of online education maintain?
A. It develops computer skills. B. It will boost students’ creativity.
C. It increases students’ social skills. D. It complements education at home.
Question 19: Why are people attracted to online education?
A. Because it is unlimited and fast. B. Because it is cheap and flexible.
C. Because it is powerful and easy. D. Because it is fashionable and new.
Question 20: What do the opponents of online education maintain?

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A. The virtual classroom will place a burden on students. B. Students cannot ignore the reality of the computer age.
C. The virtual classroom will result in dramatic changes. D. Students’ academic performance will suffer.
Question 21: The word “isolate” is closest in meaning to ___________
A. separate B. single C. unique D. divide
Question 22: The word “result in” is closest in meaning to ___________
A. cause B. make C. lead D. all are correct
Mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the word that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part
Question 23: What would happen if the water resources were contaminated?
A. run out B. restricted C. polluted D. destroyed
Question 24: John has a thorough knowledge of the history of arts
A. practical B. scientific C. complete D. wonderful
Mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that need correction.
Question 25 : There was a very interesting news on the radio this morning about the earthquake in Italy.
Question 26 : His highly imaginary composition won the judges’ approval and the first prize in the high school essay contest.
Question 27: Scientific students should study how to use a computer as well as their own subject.
Mark the letter A, D, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Question 28: You may borrow as many books as you like as long as you show them to _____ is at the desk
A. whoever B. who C. whom D. which
Question 29: Sonic scientists say it is essential that mankind ______ the amount of air pollution in big cities.
A. will reduce B. reduce C. reduces D. be reduced
Question 30: _______people came to the meeting this week as last week
A. No as many B. Not as many C. Like many D. Much as
Question 31: I thought she was being serious, but she was only having ___________
A. me up B. me on C. me over D. me round
Question 32: Even though she was much younger than the other children, Alexis demanded __in the game they were playing
A. A. including B. being included C. to include D. to be included
Question 33: Foods that were _________seasonal may now be found throughout the year
A. previously B. properly C. rapidly D. seriously
Question 34: ______anyone object, the plan will be considered
A. If B. Do C. Should D. Would
Question 35: I would estimate that this diamonds ring is ______about $5.000.
A. valued B. worth C. precious D. priced
Question 36: The rules are clearly stated and admit _______ no confusion
A. to B. for C. of D. from
Question 37: It was not until she arrived in class ______ realized she had left her book at home
A. and she B. she C. when she D. that she
Question 38: _____play Alison’s House, the author Susan Glaspell won a Pulitzer Prize in 1931.
A. Her B. By her C. It was her D. For her
Question 39: Don’t worry about making noise. The children are wide ______
A. waking B. awake C. woken D. awoken
Read the following passage and mark the letter to indicate the correct word (s) for each of the blanks from 40 to 44
The money that some professional sportsmen earn shouldn’t impress anyone when you take into (40)_________the
fact that only a few of them manage to attain immortality and everlasting fame. And once they reach their
(41)_________and display their talent at their best, they are fully conscious that their brilliant careers won’t last for ever.
They live under a constant pressure of being outshone and subsequently replaced by someone who is younger, faster and
more accomplished. For that reason, objectives like retirement benefits and pensions are (42)_________great concern to all
professional athletes.
Some of the retired competitors go as far as to organize strikes and rallies to voice their protest against any policy
unresponsive to their demand whereas the younger professionals seek more upgrading solutions to the problem as more
and more of them attach a proper significance to (43)__________a solid education, even at university level. Such an
approach should help them find interesting and well-paid jobs once their sports career is over.
A completely new strategy has been devised by the schools priding themselves (44)______ supporting their own
teams. Their authorities insist that the sports clubs members achieve high academic standards or else they are debarred
from partaking in certain sports events, which may lead to further disruption in their professional careers.
By these practical and most effective means, combining education with sports activity, the image of the professional
athlete as being brainless and unintelligent may eventually be changing to the sportsmen’s benefit.
Question 40: A. reflection B. attention C. examination D. consideration
Question 41: A. prime B. shape C. best D. capacity
Question 42: A. with B. in C. at D. of
Question 43: A. mastering B. learning C. receiving D. attending
Question 44: A. with B. on C. for D. in
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Mark the letter to indicate the word that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in following questions
Question 45: Synthetic products are made from chemicals or artificial substances
A. natural B. made by machine C. man-made D. unusual
Question 46: The newscaster gave a concise account of the strategy
A. complicated B. short and clear C. sad and depressing D. long and detailed
Mark the letter to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the pronunciation of in each of
the questions.
Question 47: A. contributed B. demanded C. used to D. entrusted
Question 48: A. complete B. service C. ready D. women
Mark the letter to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49: I had had so much work to do. I would have gone to the movies.
A. I never go to the movies if I have work to do. B. I would go to the movies when I had done so much work
C. A lot of work couldn't prevent me from going to the movies D. Because I had to do so much work, I couldn't go to the movies
Question 50: The advertisement for our product was bad. Otherwise, more people would have bought it.
A. Not many people bought our product because it was so bad.
B. Our product was of better quality so that more people would buy it
C. Fewer people bought our product due to its bad quality.
D. Since our advertisement for our product was so bad, fewer people bought it.

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