BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH ĐẠI HỌC 2011
Môn Thi: ANH VĂN – Khối D
ĐỀ THI THAM KHẢO Thời gian: 90 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề
1. Nobody died in the accident, but 20 people were ________.
a. damaged b. injured c. spoiled d. broken
2. “Look at this advertisement, Mary, it _________ there’s 50% off everything at Yvonne’s boutique – shall
we go?”
a
. says b. notices c. advises d. writes
(If you talk about written information, you can use the verb ‘say’.)
3. I’ve been studying English for 2 years now, and I still can’t _______ it very well.
a. talk b. say c. tell d. speak
4. Ken’s _____ is not what it used to be, he’s always forgetting where he’s put things.
a. remember b. memoirs c.
memory d. souvenirs
5. She _______ her children, she gives them whatever they want.
a. damages b. ruins c.
spoils d. hurts
(If you never say ‘no’ to your children, you spoil them.)
6. The government is encouraging everyone to _____ water by not washing their cars.
a. waste b. save c. spend d. use
7. They were ______ about who should make the coffee.
A. quarrelling B. disputing C. objecting D. opposing
8. I'm not ______ them stayingwith us, as long as it's only for a few days.
A. disagreed with B. opposite C. opposed to D. objected to
9. They had a(n) ______ , and never spoke to each other again,
A. dispute B. objection C. quarrel D. opposition
10. 'So, we are going to Italy for our holidays, right?' - '. ______. Now, whereabouts in Italy shall we go?'
. co-operative C. opposition D. discussion
17. Thank you for your invitation which we are pleased to ______ " .
A. reach B. accept C. compromise D. regard
18. We look forward to many more years of ______ between our two countries.
A. opposition B.
co-operation C. disagreement D. quarrel
19. She argues ______ me ______ almost everything.
A
. with / about B. with / on D. on / about D. A and B
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A. with / about B. with / on D. on / about D. A and B
21. I've never had the slightest disagreement ______ him ______ anything.
A.
with / about B. with / on C. on / about D. A and B
22. Will you two stop ______ and let me get some sleep! They're always bickering about whose turn it is to do
the washing up.
A. bickering B. rowing C. disputing D. disagreeing
- to bicker (about sth) :to argue like children, about small things (cai nhau ve nhung chuyen vat)
23. She often rows
with him in public.
A. disagrees B. rows C. accepts D. opposite
-
to row (with s.o. /about sth): to argue noisily and sometimes violently
(often involving people who know each other well) cai nhau om som .
24. I'll compromise with you - you can have the car this weekend if I can have it next weekend.
A. accept B. offer C. have in agreement D. compromise
A. affective B. effect c. efficient D. affected
34. 'My words of comfort had little ______. She just went on crying and wouldn’t stop.'
A. affective B
. effect c. efficient D. affected
35. 'Repairs could not be ______ because the machines were very old.'
A. effected B. effective c. efficient D. affected
Affect and effect are often confused, even by native speakers of English. The most important thing to
remember is that affect is used as a verb and effect is normally used as a noun. When they are used in
this way, they are similar in meaning, signifying ‘influence’, ‘impact’ or ‘change’.
Note: we talk about someone or something having an effect on something or someone. If we use effect
as a verb, it means to ‘carry out’ or to ‘cause something to happen’, but it is used only in very formal
English
36. I ______ interested in photography when I was ten.
A.
got B. became C. took D. used to
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A. got B. became C. took D. used to
38. As he ______ older, his garden got really messy.
A
. got B. became C. took D. turned
39. As he ______ older, he could no longer maintain his garden.
A. got B.
became C. took D. used to be
40. It ______ colder and colder the further north we went.
A.
A. became B
. turned C. changed D. grew
50. 'The leaves ______ brown as the weather got colder.'
A. became B. turned C. changed D. grew
Grow indicates a slow change and sounds literary. It can be replaced by ‘become’ or ‘get’. Turn indicates
a faster change and can be replaced by ‘go’:
51. If we behave badly in class, our teacher _______ stay late and do extra work.
a. must b. lets us c. allows us to d.
makes us
52. My daughter’s school _______ the children to wear jeans and T-shirts – not like in my day!
a. makes b. lets c. has to d. allows
53. I hate school, the teachers make us _______ so much homework every day!
a. do b. doing c. to do d. did
54. On Friday afternoons our teacher sometimes lets us _______ home early.
a. go b. to go c. going d. went
55. When I was a boy we were made _______ correct school uniform at all times!
a. wear b. to wear c.wearing d. wore
56. “Excuse me sir, are we allowed _______ dictionaries into the exam?”
a. take b
. to take c.taking d. took
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- If you let someone do something, you allow it or give permission.
- If you allow someone to do something, you let them do something or give permission.
- If you make someone do something, you say ‘you have to do it’;
you give them no choice.
a new one. You can't go out in such an old shirt.
A. to put on B. wear C. get dressed D. put on
72. She ______ a beautiful diamond necklace with matching earrings.
A
. was wearing B. wore C. was getting dressed D. putting on
73. You'd better ______ now. Henry will be here in ten minutes.
A. wear clothes B
. get dressed C. put on clothes D. dress clothes
74. She came in covered in mud. So I bathed her and ______ her in new clothes
A. wore B
. dressed C. put D. wearing
When you dress, you put clothes on. You can also dress children, dress a wound by cleaning it and
covering it and dress a salad by putting oil and vinegar on it. If you dress up, you put on different clothes
to make yourself look smarter, if you dress down, you put on clothes that are less smart than usual. We
often speak of getting dressed as a colloquial alternative to dress
75. If you think _______ (/ carefully) about it, you'll realise that I'm right.
A. strongly B. powerfully C. precisely D. hard
76. _______, you were not there at the time.
A. exactly B. precisely C. truly D. correctly
77. ______, you'll turn down that job in Norway.
A. If you truly love me B. If you rightly love me
C. If you precisely love me D. If you purely love me
78. It came as a _______ surprise to me when she married him.
A. comprehensive B
. complete C. full D. entire
79. If you eat chocolate before a meal, it will spoil (/ ruin) your appetite.
A. damage B. harm C. suppress D. spoil
80. "______ children like ice-cream." "That's quite natural."
a. Most of b
. Most c. The most d. The most of
______ over the hills and far away.
86. A. obligations B
. terms C. guarantees D. repayments.
87. A. appeal B. outlook C. impression D. fancy
88. A. transfer B. variation C. revision D. transformation
89. A.
down B. off C. in D. away
90. A. concerned B. willing C. anxious D. fond
91. A. hunt B. search C. chase D. inquiry
92. A. found B. turned C. brought D. set
93. A
. gained B. gathered C. reached D. benefited
94. A. forced B. product C. impact D. trace
95. A. advantage B. use C. worth D. function
96. A. travels B. trips C. tours D. routes
97. A.
spread B. widen C. scatter D. broadcast
98. A. housing B. residence C. surrounding D. settlement
99. A. made B. place C. take D. set
100. A. press B. speed C. stir D. pace
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