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hợp trình độ C 1. Uncontrollable bush fires _________ by high winds engulfed nearly
300 houses in the states of Victoria and South Australia
blown
fanned
inflated
flown 2. Smoke and dust clouds were so thick above Melbourne that airports
were closed ______.
indefinitely
endlessly
timelessly
eternally 3. Perhaps no creature on land or sea _________ so much terror as the
Great White Shark.
makes
does
inspires
impresses
failure
deficiency
shortage
loss 8. Mandanga broke off diplomatic _________ with Zaspal yesterday
when talks between the two countries over a border dispute broke down.channel
relations
ralatives
encounter 9. Help is _______ for suffers from the flu epidemic which broke out
before Christmas.
on the way
in the way
by the way
over the way 10. Prince George has broken with family ________ by getting engaged
to a shop assistant.
heritage
anniversary
14. They sent out a ________ party for fear he'd got lost.looking
searching
search
hunting 15. He said an airplane would be _______ supplies to him at regular
intervals.
dropping
throwing
falling
relieving 16. The British monarchy is an enormously popular _________.station
status
state
institution 17. In the late 1970s, a newspaper _________ an opinion poll.
mixture
range
space
21. He opened the letter without ________ to read the address on the
envelope.
worrying
caring
fearing
bothering 22. I am very ________ in the information you have gievn me.concerned
surprised
interesting
interested 23. Workers who do not obey the safety regulations will be __________
immediately.
refused
rejected
disapproved
27. It would be impossible to __________ (remember) all the events of
that day: it was so gectic.
understand
appreciate
forget
recall 28. Handwriting analysis is a valuable _______ (tool) for the
identification of forgeries.
method
type
benefit
handle 29. Trees that _______ (block) the view of oncoming traffic should be cut
down.
alter
obstruct
improve
spoil 30. Attitudes to animals ________ greatly between two extremes.
had he arrived 34. It was as if the whole town _______ asleep.fell
had fallen
would have fallen
should fall 35. _____________ is called erosion.The wearing away of land
When the land wears away
Lands which wears away
Wearing away land 36. ______________, we drove the horses into the stable.Aware that a tornado was brewing
Because a tornado brewing
Although a tornado was brewing
A tornado was brewing
acts
shows
behaves
seems 41. Throughout history, the moon has inspired not only song and dance
___________.
and also poetry and prose
but poetry also prose
together with poetry and prose
but poetry and prose as well. 42. Precaustions are taken ________ a hurricane threatens to strike the
coast of the United States.
whenever
however
always
whether 43. _____________ about how much sleep is necessary.No rules are
There are no rules
No rules discuss
47. If you want your collection to grow _____ value, it is probably best to
avoid things which are sold especially for collectors.
by
with
through
in 48. __________ that it might be easier to prepare a better map of the
moon than of the earth.
To say
They said
The saying
It is saying 49. For the first time ___________, large portions of the universe can be
observed simultaneously.
since history
in history
history began
of the beginning of history 50. Some areas of the moon are so full of crators _________ an extremely
rough surface.
show it that is not 54. Near the White House is another famous landmark ____________ the
Washington Monument.
is which
which call
called
it is called 55. For many children, nothing seems so exciting _________their first
airplane ride.
so does
as
on
is 56. On no account _________________ be removed from the library.reference books may
may reference books
reference books cannot
reference books
Using
Missing
Interpreting
Requiring 61. Questions 61-64
Barbara Tuchman was an American Pulitzer Prize-winning historian
who knew how to stand out from the crowd. Author of books such as
"The First Salute", her best selling account of the American Revolution,
Tuchman had a special talent for making history appealing to common
people. Unlike other unpublished historians, Tuchman did not limit
herself to a dry retelling of fact. Her prose skillfully combined scholarly
treatment with high drama.
Tuch man also distinguished herself by declining to pursue a doctorate
degree, which won her the disrespect of many of her mainstream
colleagues. To them, the lack of advanced trainingmade her books
suspect has literary works and teachings tools. A few others, however,
maintained that her art of historical investigation might actually have
suffered if she had acquired a Ph.D degree. They point to the boring
efforts of historians whose works, for the most part, lie buried on library
shelves. Tuchman, on the other hand, succeeded in bringing history to
the attention of the masses.
61. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
Pulitzer Prize-winning Historians
The Works Of Barbara Tuchman
An Account of the American Revolution
65. Questions 65-69
Money is an international commodity that moves across continents
almost as fast as moves across the street. One of the things that lures
money across international border
s is the rate of interest. If interest rates
are higher abroad than at home, American businesses and investors will
move their money out the the USA and into countries with higher
interest rates. When domestic interest rates are higher, the flow of
money will reverse.
These international money flows are another constraint on monetary
policy. Suppose the federal government wants to slow the economy by
limiting money-supply growth. Such tight-money policies will tend to
raise interest rates in the USA. A higher interest rate is supposed to curb
domestic investment and consumer spending. But those higher U.S.
interest rates will also be an attraction to foreign money. People holding
dollars abroad will want to move more money to teh United States,
where it can earn higher interest rates. Foreigners will also want to
exchange cheir currencies for dollars, again in order to earn higher
interest rates.
As international money flows into the United States, the money supply
will expand more quickly than the government desired. This will
frustrate the government's policy objectives and may force it to increase
the international value of the dollar, making it more difficult to sell U.S.
exports. In sum, the internationalization of money is one more problem
the federal government has to worry about when it conducst monetary
policy.
65. This passage mainly discusses
To discuss the effect of the flow of international money
69. Which of the following best describe the organization of the passage?A classification of monetary policies
A criticism of current monetary policies
A response to a proposal for a change in monetary policy
An explanation of an issue in monetary policy 70. Questions 70-74:
The world above the forest floor can be observed by all of us. Rarely,
however, do we take the time to notice the teeming life and bustling
activity that occurs beneath the ground we walk on.
Of all soil-dwelling creatures, the most abundant are mites and
springtails, insect-like creatures that literally eat their way through
caverns of subterranean vegetation. The tiny, eight-
legged mites lay their
eggs on plant matter, which their larvae eat and convert into fresh soil.
The bright-colored springtails are named for their ability to leap long
distances during their search for decomposed plant matter to eat.
Both mites and springtails are prey to a host of soil-dwelling predators.
They thus anchor one end of the food chain that extends to higher forms
of forest "lowlife", such as moles that feed on earthworjms and shrews
that eat beetles.
Those mammals, in turn, dig tunnels that function as underground
moles and earthworms
gray squirrels and acorns 73. Which of the following are mentioned in the passage as living
underground during the winter?
Shrews
Foxes
Squirrels
Salamanders 74. According to the author, the contribution that all the animals
mentioned in the passage make to their habitat is
they form the food chain
they work the soil
they find safety in the soil
they convert plant material to new earth 75. Questions 75-78:
Man's association and involvement with birds of prey is recorded as far
back as the Middle Ages, so if you are interested in history, photography
or bird-watching, you will enjoy a visit to the Hawk Conservancy.
Here you can see birds of prey from many parts of the world including
hawks, falcons, owls, eagles, vultures and kites. Owls vary enormously in
size - from the dimunitive Scops Owl to the great Eagle Owl of the
Scandinavian forests. The huge grotesque vultures contrast strangely
seeing the birds flying free
being able to handle all the birds
helping to trains falcons
being allowed to feed the birds by hand 77. There are afternoon flying demonstrations almost every hourunless you ask for special facilities
as long as you don't mind paying extra
provided there are enough people
if the weather is good 78. Which party of school children would get reduced rates?A party of 12 booking 5 days before their Friday visit
A party of 40 booking 4 days before their Monday visit
A party of 25 booking 2 weeks before their Tuesday visit
A party of 10 booking a month before their Saturday visit
79. Questions 79 - 83:
It has so many symptoms
It is difficult to treat
No one knows for sure what causes it
81. According to the passage, a sufferer of chronic fatigue syndrome will be sick for about six months
will have had the flu
will have eleven symptoms
will have sore throats, aches and fever 82. According to the passage, which of the following statements about
chronic fatigue syndrome is best supported?
A sufferer might never recover from it
Scientists don't agree on the cause
It is more common among women than men
The Epstein-Barr virus can cause premature effects of the illness 83. Chronic fatigue syndrome will cause which of the following?Weakness
Vomiting
Rash
between six and nine days
almost exactly 24 hours
around two to three days
about four to five days 86. According to the passage, what is the hypothalamus?The body's control center for sleep
The retina of the eye
The sleep-wake cycle
Light impulses 87. According to the passage, a traditional scientific belief is that light has much effect on the body adjustments.
should not prevent people from sleep.
only indirectly influences the scleep-wake cycle.
is the main regulator of the body's clock. 88. It can be inferred from the passage that Dr. Czeisler's theory will completely eliminate all sleep disorders.
is not yet accepted principal.
has little practical application.
it is America's particular gift to world theater
it contains many different elements
it is a large scale American enterprise 91. Which of the following may NOT be used to distinguish a Broadway
musical from other, earlier kinds of musical?
Its plot is fairly believable.
The words and music have the same importance.
The dancing is very professional
It is extremely theatrical 92. In the kind of musicals that came before the Broadway musical there
was a greater emphasis placed on
more specialized roles
general co-operation
a wide range of abilities
chorus work 93. The author of the passage implies that some theater schools in the
United States are very much interested in finding
more varied plays
tougher training programs
an increasing number of students
students possessing many abilities
96. The "melon" can be foundamong sonar signals
on a dome
on a dolphin's head
among a stream of clicks 97. Scientists are not sure about
how some dolphins emit sounds
the composition of sonar signals
the pitch of the dolphin's clocks
the function of the "melon" 98. The rate of clicking in dolphins increases whenthey get near their targets
they approach bats
the cruising rate accelerates
they get excited