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CHUYEN DE 6: so CAU LUY~N D~NG TU TRAI NGHiA


Question 1: If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you round the city.
A. free B. occupied C. confident D. reluctant
Question 2: We have been out of touc;h him s~ce he moved to London.
A. keP.t·contact wi~ B. made a call to C. contacted with D. written to
Question 3: I clearly ~ember talking to him in a chance meeting last summer.
A. fortunate B._deliberate C. accidental D. redundant
Question 4: After five days on trial,' the court found him innocent of aime and he was
released. ·
A. innovative B. naive • C. benevolent . D. guilty
Question 5: Affluent f~es find it easier to support thdr children financially.
A. Impoverished B. Wealthy C. Privileged D. Well-off
Question 6; Population growth rates nrx among regions and even among 'countries
within the same regiort.
A. stay unchanged B. fluctuate C. remain unstable D. restrain
Question 7: The book discusses his illness and subseqyent resignation from politics.
A. aloof B. previous C.. following D. dismissive
Question 8: These investm~ts have remained dormant for several years.
A. clever B. active C. energetic D. invisible
Question 9: Scientists prove that choosing a career for money will make you less
efficient. happy and more selfish.
A. effective B. ineffective C. capable D. unpleasant
Question 10: He decided not to buy the fw watch and wait until he had more money.
A. authentic .B. forger C. faulty D. original
Question 11: Following t h e ~ at the nuclear plant, $e public protested against its
reopening.
• . A. co~plete failure B. destructive £?.re · C. success D. boycott
Question 12: I can't stand people :who treat animals cruellI,
A. cleverly . B. reasonably C. gently D. brutally
Question 13: My lµlcle, who is an accomplished gui~t, taught me how to play.
A. amateur · B. famous C. perfect . D. modest
Questiori 14: There is a Vietnamese proverb which states that if you want to gather a lot
· of knowledge, act as if you are ignorant
A. collect B. miss C. save D. recall
Question 15: The teacher is simply too lenient with her students and is passing people
who ought to fail.
A. occupied B. satisfied C. disappointed D. strict
Question 16: Many animals are being endan&ered by human activities such as the
burning of coal and charcoal for heating and cooking.
A. at risk B. defended C. hazardous D. varied
Question 17: Workers ~d a ~ environment so that they can work more effectively.
A. protected B. rlskless C. unsafe D. creative
Questio~ 18: Olild welfare deals with parents or ~givers who abuse or neglect their
children.
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A. abandon B. mistreat C. nurture . D. delegate
Question 19: In 1989, the Soviet Union decided to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan.
A. reduce B. increase . C. advance D. retreat -
Question 20: In the centre .of the hall stood a colossa,l wooden statue, decorated in ivory
and gold.
A. gigantic B. tiny C. graceful D. big
Question 21: There has been a significant shortag-: o! new homes in the region.
A. hope B. poverty C. abundance D. fall
Question 22: The distinctio~ between schooling and education implied by this remark is
very importanL
A. odd B. implicit C. obscure D. explicit
Question 23: She was brought up in a
.well-oft family, She can't understand the problems
we are facing.
A. wealthy B. poor C. broke D. kind
Question 24: When floodwaters recede, affected areas are often blanketed in silt and
mud. The water and landscape can be co:11taminated with hazardous m~terials, such as
sharp debris, pesticides, fuel; and untreated sewage.
A. to cover completely with thick ~yer of something
B. to expose to the open air comfortably ·.
C. to provide someone with a p;otective layer
D. to dig out something hidden °for long
Question 25: About 95 percent of all az:dmals invertebrate§ which can live anywhere, ·
but most like the starfish and crabs, live in the ocean.
A. with ribs B. without backbones
C. without nos D. with backbones
Question 26: Designers could move away from conservative styles .µ-td promote the
swimsuits that revealed a·bodY.'s physical attributes.
A. hide B. distorted C. blocked D. disrupted
Question 27: It's discourteous to ask Americans qu~tions about their age, marriage or
income.
A. cozy B. polite C. unacceptable D. rude
Question 28: There have been significant changes in women's lives since the women's
hberation movement.
A. unimportant B.- controlled C. political D. disagreeable
Question 29: In remote communities, it's important to replenish stocks before the winter
sets in.
A. empty B. employ C. repeat D. refill
Question 30: The Red Cross is an international humanitarian agency dedicated- to
reducing the agfferings of wounded soldiers, civilians and prisoners of war.
A. happiness B. p~ and sorrow c. worry and sadness D. knowledge
Question 31: Unless the two signatures are idcntic;al. the bank won't allow you_to
withdraw your money.. ·
A. genuine • B. different C. fake D. similar
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Qui;stion 32: As a sociable boy, Jack enjoys spending his free time going out with
friends.
A. mischievous B. outgoing · C. rude D. shy
· Question 33: It's not a pleasant feeling to discover you've been taken· for a ride by a close
friend. .
A. driven away B. ~eceived deliberately
C. given a lift D. treated with sincerity
Question 34: Today students are under a lot of preHme due to the high expectations
from their parents and teachers.
A. nervousness B. emotion C. stress . D. relaxation
Question 35: She decided to remain celibate and devote her life to helping the homeless
and orphans.
A. divorced B. married C. single D. separated
Q_u~stion 36: We left New York when I was six, so my recollections of it are rather nint,
A. apparent B. unintelligible C. explicable D. ambiguous
Question 37: I~s.inco:mprehensible to a non-addict that an illicit drug can control the life
of a young abuser.
A. readable B. favorable C. imperative D. understandable
Question 38: You should put yourself on the back for having achieved such a high score
in the graduation exam.
A. criticize yourself B. wear a backpack
C. praise yourself D. check up your back
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Question 39: Why diq p~ts oppose to the ide~ sending their children to the special
class at first? ·
A. unlimited B. everyday C. normal D. undefined
Question 40: That is a well-behaved boy whose behaviour has nothing to complain
about.
A. behaving nice B. good behavior C. behaving improperly 0. behaving
cleverly
. Question 41: The bank announced that it was to merge with another of the high street
banks.
A. associate B. separate C. cooperate D. terminate
Question 42: Driver a;-e advised to get enough petrol because filling stations are few and
far between on the highway.
A. always available B. difficult to access
C. unlikely to happen . D. reasonable to buy.
Question 43: ?he <;ame for Cuistmas lMim with gifts for everyone.
A. destroyed B. provided · C. unloaded D. llfted
Question 44: I'm soµy, madam. nus is the price and there is no discount.
A. negotiable · . B. discounted C. unchanged D. discussed
Question 45: In common with many mothers, she feels tom between her family and her
work.
A: In association with B. In imitation of
C. Ignoring D. Unlike·
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Question 46: I could only propose a partial solution to the crisis in the company.
A. half B. halfway C. effective D. complete
Question 47: Inadequate supply of oxygen to the blood can cause death within minutes.
A. Sufficient B, Nonexistent C. Fortunate . D. Useful
Question 48: When I was going shopping yesterday, I accidentally met one of my old
friends in high school.
A. 'on average _B. by heart C. by chance D. on purpose
Question 49: The government is encouraging everyone to on water when washing their
cars.
A. conserve B. waste C. avoid D. collect
Question so: His physical condition was not an fmpedtm,:nt to his career as a violinist.
A. hindrance B. obstruction C. assistance D. setback

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