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Question
23. B.
range
.
Ve mat ngir nghTa: Nhimg cay hiit hi do dime sdn xudi
vc'ri
nhimg kieti dang vci
mdu sue khde nhau.
Xet
cum tir bat bien, ta c6: a
range
of
color:
^/w
cacWOT/
j
Cac dap an con lai khong phu hgp vai cau van vi: .
A.
a
series
of sth: mot day, chuoi, loat cai gi
C. a collection of sth: mot dong, chong
D.
a network of sth: mang
luai,
h? th6ng
Question
24. A. stood by
-
Ve mat ngir nghTa: Anh ta hi'ra se
dira

-
Ve mat ngir nghTa: Su ma rgng vice sir dung tia la-de Id mot dot phd trongy hoc.
Ta c6: breakthrough (n): sir choc thungphong tuyen.
.sir
dot phd
Cac dap an con lai khong phu hgp vai cau van vi:
A.
breakaway (n): sir ly khai
B.
breakup
(n): sir tan ra. sup do
C. break-in (n):
cuoc
tan cong vao ngan
hang
,
Question
26. B. taken in
-
Ve mat ngir nghTa: Dimg v()i tin nhimg cptdng edo
lira
hip.
Nhir
ta bict:
take
in (v): vgi tin, liraphlnh. eho a trp
Cac dap an con lai khong
phii
hgp vai cau van vi:
A.

D.
come
out in sth (v): man noi len
m
\uestion
28. B. off '
Ve
mat ngur nghTa: Xe
ciia
chung toi sdp hh xdng, vi vdy chung toi
phdi
dimg
Igi
^ang kc tiep.
Ta c6:
stop
off
(v):
do Igi. ngimg Igi mot thai gian ngdn trong ehuyen di
Cac dap an con lai khong
phii
hgp vdi cau van vi:
A.
stop
over
(v):
ngirng de a lai dau mot thai gian ' o ; , ^
C.
stop
by (v): den tham nha ai, ghe qua

^.^j,
,
-
Ve mat ngir nghTa: Neu hgn hoi y kiSn toi thi toi se trd lai rdngphim hdnh dong
hay
tuyet.
Xet
ve mat ngir canh cua cau van, ta thay chi c6 dap an A la phu hgp: Cam any
kien hay eita hgn.'/That the sao!
Cac dap an con lai khong
phii
hgp
vi:
lofti;
B.
Never mind:
Dirng
ban tam. ^ ,^
C.
That's
that:
Dimg
lathe
D.
Sure.
It's my
pleasure:
Cbk ch5n roi. Do la
vinh
hanh cua toi.

Ta
CO
cum tir: a good eye for sth: c6 cap mk
tinh
tirang,
sang
suot
trong viec gi
Cac dap an con lai khong
phii
hgp vai cau van.
?«eAY/Vm
Ji. B. but feel
-H.tiijJlt.
Ve
mat ngu nghTa: Co ngmri khong the giup dirge gi ngogi trie bay to sir cam
^hong doi vai nhihig nginri bi mat nha trong VII dong dat.
i
- Ve mat ngi'r
phap:
Ta c6: But + N/S.O: ngogi
trir
dieu gi, ngogi
trir
ai.
179
Cac dap an con lai
kliong
phii
hgp voi can van vi:

Cac
phuang
an [J, C va D: khong
phii
hgp vol y nghTa cua cau van da cho.
Question
35. B. of concern to
-
Ve mat ngir nghTa: Sir lluiy doi khi hchi
vc)
gid cd thirc
phdm
tren todn cdu dang
tang Id chii de chinh trong
ciioc
hoi l/iao vd
dc'iy
cilng
Id nidi cpian tdm
ciia
fdt ca
nioi
ngm'ri.
Ta eo: of concern to
someone:
nidi qiiaii tdm. .siicpicni tdm ddi vdi ai
Cae phirang an con lai khong
phii
hgp \6i can van vi:
"A.

giri
cho ban mol id qiiang cdo cpia
birii
dien
cc'ich
ddy
mciy Inchi rdi. Bdy
gic'r,
le ra no dd den
ncri.
-
Vc mat ngi'r
phap:
should t ha\ ^ V3/ed: Ic ra dicn ta dieu
dang
le phai \a> ra cr
qua khir.
Cac dap an B. C \ D khong
phii
hgp voi can van vi:
B.
would +
have
+ V3/ed: da> la hinh thirc eiia menli dc chinh trong cau dieu
kien
loai
III.
C. must +
have
+ V3/ed: at

sb/sth:
nho eo ai/ cai gj
I^.
if not: neu khong (sir dung trong van noi)
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C. on
Ve
mat ngfr imhTa:
Lire
Itrang chdng khung ho cdnh
gic'ic
cao dp trong mua gidi
Olympic.
Nhir
ta biet: in
full:
day
dii.
toan bg. trgn ven, khong bo sot eai gi.
Cae dap a-i con lai khong
phii
hgp voi cau van.
Question 39. B.

Dira
vao ngfr nghTa ciia can de cho. ta can phai
diing
hinh thirc bj dgng, nen ta
tiep
tiic
loai D.
have
seated.
i/lo
• ,
Question 40 C. was a fad
once
thought to be finished
-
Ve mat ngu nghTa:
C
'di vdy ngdn ndy dd limg Idi thai, nliimg bdy gid no trd nen
ihinh hdnh Inr lai.
-
Ve mat ngCr
phap:
Nhir
ta biet once eo cac vj tri sau: no !ot( i! /.
+
diirng
dau cau (v.
+
dirng
ngas

"
Ve mat ngir
phap:
, y
( !;
; i
However + adj/adv + S + V(tobe),
clause
f)a\a
dang
dac biet ciia m^nh de trang ngir chi s\ tirorng phan. Thyc
chat
la No
"latter howHowever.
Cae
diip
an con lai khong
phii
hgp voi cau van: '' '
B.
Despite+ N/N.P
C va D: although/whatever +
clause
(S + V),
clause.
• ' »\\ \
Q«W/V>/j-/.?.
B.
needn't
have

needn't
+
have
+
V3/ed:
dang
ra/le
ra khong canphai
Cac dap
an
con 'lai khong phii hop:
A. mustn't:
khong
duxrc
phC'p
-
chi sir cam doan (khong phu hop
ve
mat ngCr nghTa).
C. didn't
need
to
be:
khong can phai -
khong phii hgp
ve
mat ngir phap.
D. would
+
(not)

vao
chirc nang
va vj
tri ciia
before
trong
cau de
cho,
ta
CO the lien
he
den pho tir
never:
never
before:
chua hao gicr
Irin'rc
day.
LICK
y: Vi
tri ciia
never:
+
dirng gifra trg dong tir
va
dong tir chinh.
+
dung dau cau:
c6
hien tirgng dao ngir

of them
-
Ve
mat ngCr nghTa:
Trong
10
I
hang
canh md anh
Irai
toi dd
tham
quan thi chdng
CO
niri
ndo trong so do de lai an linmg sdii sac vai anh dy.
-
Ve
mat ngir phap:
Ta
ccS: not one of
them
khong trong so do/ ho
Cac dap
an con lai
khong phii hop
vai cau van:
A.
None
of

Question 47. Bye!
D^ra
vao
y
nghTa
va
van
canh,
ta
chgn
B. Bye! Have a good day.
Question 48.
You
look more beautiful today!
Dira viio
y
nghTa
va
van
canii,
ta
chgn
A.
Thank
you. It's nice
of
you to say so.
Question 49.
When
does

licMi
tir
anddixw^
de
IKM tir, cum tir
hoac
menh
de de
dien
ta
y
bo
sung.
Read
the following passage and mark the
letter
A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
of
the questions from 51 to 60.
51.A
52.B 53.8 54.8 55.C
56.C
57.C 58.C 59.A 60.A
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dot nggt
. concern: lien quan i i-r^
,
. issue: phat hanh.
ban
bo,
cap
phat
. negative: tieu
cue
'
. publicitN : sir cong khai
' , "•'
.
on
the other hand: mat khac, (noi) theo
each
khac
'
. medical:
y
klioa
' .
. study:
sir hoc
tap, nghicn
ci'ru,
sir tim
toi
- brain:

|
-
appear:
xuat hien, thay dirge
j
- convenient: Ihicii hgp, tien Igi, thiian tien
-
emergencN:
khan cap,
cap
ciru
Read
the following passage and mark the
letter
A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
of
the questions from 61 to 70.
61.C
62.C 63.C 64.A 65.A
66.C
67.D 68.B 69.C 70.A
HUONG
DAN
HOC
- traditionally: theo truyen thong
- private: tir. rieng,
ca
nhan, tir nhan
- charity: hoi tir thien,

sir
san sang, sir san
c6
farmland:
viing dat diing
de
canh
tac, ch5n nuoi
<
. ,.
conllrm:
khang
dinh.
thong qua, xac nhan ,\Vi;/<,
temporary: tam
thai,
nliat
thai,
lam thai
relief:
chain/ dap noi;
noi bat
measure: bien phap
-
institution:
vien.
iioi,
to
ciiiVc
(dirge thiet lap xa hoi. giao due, ton giao )

^i,.,,
-
assistance:
su
gii'ip
da ; , '
-
slightly:
nho
Ex:
a
slightly
bigger house: mot
ngoi
nha hai Ian hon ^^^^^
- fulfill:
thirc
hien hoac hoan thanh cai gi ' '.
-
obligation:
bon phan, nghia vii
*
elderly: gia, cao
tuoi
. ., , ,
-
dramactically: mot each dot ngpt
-
propose: de
nghi,

federal: (thuoc)
lien
bang
-
expense: sir
tieu
tien.
phi ton , . ^, '
-
income: thu nhap, doanh thu
-
spectrum: quang pho, mot day hoac chuoi day dii hoac rgng
-
estimate: u6c
tinh
chi phi,
kich
thuac, tri gia
-
agency: dai la, chi nhanh; sa, cue
-
urbanization: sir do thi hoa
-
modernization: sir hien dai hoa
-
industrialization:
sir cong nghiep hoa
-
enforcement: sir buoc phai tuan theo hay dirge thi hanh
-

-
innovation:
qua
trinh
doi moi
Read
the followi/tfi
passai>e
and mark the
letter
A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct wordfor each
of
the blanks from 71 to 80.
71.B
72.B 73.C 74.D 75.B
76.C
77.B 78.C 79.A 80.C
DE
THI THU" SO 9 ^
Tlioi
}>ian
lam hai: 90 phut
Mark
the
letter
A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
answer to each
of
the following' questions.

D.
worked
Question 5: I to ask you some more personal questions.
A.
had better B.
like
C.
would
like
D. don't
like
Question 6: Unless you
tell
the
truth,
they you immediately. ,
A.
have punished B.
will
have punished j ,
C.
had punished D.
will
punish
Question 7: Hue
1
was bom and
grown
up is a
beautiful

from
buying
that new car.
A.
pre\ented 1^. refused C. provided D. agreed
Question 11:
Dont
worry.
She
will
driving
soon.
A.
used to B. get used C. be accustomed D. get used to
Question 12: the workers
speak
Japanese
so
well.
, ,
A.
Most
of B.
Almost
C. A lot of D.
Much
of
Question 13:
If
only

from
C. go over D.
point
out
Question 16:
If
they had obeyed his father, they
A.
haven't been punished B.
wouldn't
have been punished
C.
wont
have been punished D.
didn't
punished , , .
Luy^n
gidi
ad
tru&c
M r/ii
DH 3 miin
BJc,
Truiig,
Nam
Tieng
Anii
-
Ngo VSn
Minll

finish
B. have
finished
C. will
have
finished
D. must have
finished
"
Question 20: My husband has been unemployed since we to the
city.
A.
moved B. have moved C. had moved D. are
moving
Question 21: They are
going
to celebrate their weeding party September
2009.
A.
since ' B. on > Cat
'i'^*^^D.
in
Question 22:
If
only
you him yesterday.
A.
saw B. have
seen
C. had

a bridge 1999 to 2002.
A.
in B. at C.
from
D. on
Question 28: Have you ever read the
novel
by Mr.
John?
A.
to
write
B.
writing
C.
written
D. wrote
Question 29: he is
tired,
he tries to
work
hard.
A.
However B. Despite C. Futhermore D.
Although
Question 30: is nothing I
could
do for you.
A.
If B.

Cartoons in the West have been associated
with
political
and social matters for
man\. In wartime, for example, the proved to be an excellent way ot
spreading propaganda. Nowadays cartoons are
often
used to make short, sharp
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on
politics
and governments as
well
as on a variety of social matters. In
this
way, the modern cartoon has become a very
powerful
force
influencing
people
in
Europe and the
United
States.

many Chinese cartoons are
different
from
Western cartoons in so
far
as they do not depend
chiefly
on
telling
jokes.
Often,
there is nothing to laugh at
when
you see Chinese cartoons. This is not their
primaiy
arm. In
addition
to
commenting
on serious
political
and social matters. Chinese cartoons have aimed at
spreading the
traditional
Chinese thoughts and culture as
widely
as possible among
the people.
Today,
however, Chinese cartoons have an added part to play in spreading

the West to the East and not vice versa. By
means
of cartoons, however,
publishing
companies in
Taiwan,
Hong
Kong
and Singapore are now having
success
in correcting this imbalance between the East and the West.
Cartoons can overcome language barriers in all
foreign
countries. The vast
increase in the
popularity
of
these
cartoons
serves
to illustrate the
truth
of
Confucius's
famous saying "One picture is
worth
a thousand words."
Question 31:
Which
of the

ki
thi
DH
3
miht
Bdc,
Trung,
ISam
Tieng
Anh
-
Ngo
Van
Minh
^
Question 34:
The
pronoun
"this"
in
paragraph
4
mostly refers
to

A.
a
propaganda campaign [i.
a
piece of art

of the following could be the best
title
for the
passage?
A.
A
very Powerful
Force
in
Influencing
People
^J,,
B.
Cartoons
as a Way of
Educating
People
Ijj
C.
Chinese Cartoons and Western Cartoons
D.
An
i-\cellcnt
Way
of
Spreading Propaganda
Question 37: In
general. Chinese cartoons
are
now aiming

West
cartoons
B.
the influence of the
East
cartoons over the
West
cartoons
C.
the dominant culture influence of the
West
cartoons
D. the discrimination between the
West
culture and the
East
culture
Question
39:
Which
of the
following
is
most likely
the
traditional subject
of
Chinese cartoons?
A.
The

D. Language barriers restricted cartoons.
Mark
the
letter
A,
B,
C, or
D
on your answer sheet to indicate the word thai
differs front
the
rest
in
the position
of
the main stress
in
each
of
the followinfi
questions.
Question 41: A.
adventure
B.
advantage
C.
advertise
D.
adverbial
Question 42: A.

laborator>
Mark
the
letter
A,
B, C, or D
on your answer sheet
to
show the underlined
piirt
that
needs correction.
Question 46:
Many
people
have
found
the
monotonous buzzing
of
fhe
viivi/ze/a
in
the 2010-World-Cup
matches
so
anno>ed.
Question
47: In
order

49: In mv
judgment.
1
think
Hem
is
the
best physicist among
the
scientists
of
the
SEA
region.
^,
Question 50:
After aiiai\zing
the
steep rise
in
profits according
to
your report,
it
was con\d that \(Hir
analyses
were
correct.
Read
the followin}>

instead. Children often
scream
before their piano practice
because
it's
so
boring.
ThcN
have
to be
gi\cn gold stars
and
medals
to be
persuaded
to
swim,
or ha\ to be
bribed
to
take exams.
But the
storv'
is
different
when
\ou"re older.
Over
the
\cars,

b
late
- i
was the one
frowning
and drumming
my
lingers
if
the
tutor
was
late,
not the
other
way
round. Indeed,
if I
could
persuade
him
to
linger
for
an
e.xtra five minutes,
it
was
a
bonus,

satisfaction
I
got was
entirely personal.
Some
people fear going back
to
.school
because
they worry that their brains
lave
got
rusty.
But the Jov
is
that, although
some
parts
have
rusted
up,
your brain
leant
all
kinds
of
other things
since
\ou
were

is a
positive plus.
I'or
instance,
when
you're calm
and
^^'l^ply
do
something carefully again
and
again, eventually you'll
get the
hang
of
it.
^ '-'onfldencc
\ou
have
in
other
areas
-
from being
able
to
drive
a
car,
perhaps

1
was good at music. And coming back to
it.
with
a
teacher
who could explain wh} certain
exercises
were useful and
with
musical
concepts that, at the age often.
1
could never grasp, was magical.
Initially,
I
did feel a bit .strange, thumping out a piece that Td played for my school
exams
with
just as
little
comprehension of what the composer intended as I'd had all
those
\ears
before. But soon, complex emotions that
1
never knew poured out
from
my
fingers,

A.
the\ a more positive attitude towards learning ^ * v" \-,
B.
thc\t learn as
well
as younger learners
C".
thcN
tend to learn
less
as they are discouraged
1).
thc\t more impatient
w ith
their
teachers
Question 5.^:
Ilie
phrase
"for starters" in paragraph 2 could
best
be replaced by
A.
first
and foremost B. at the starting point
C.
at the beginning D. lor beginners -j/ iv
Question 54:
While
doing

w
ith rust and not as good as it used to be
Question 56: I he
phrase
"get there" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to " " •
A.
arrive at an intended place
with
difficulty
B.
achieve \our aim w ith hard
work
C.
have the things you have
long
desired
D.
receive a school of college
degree
Question 57:
All
of the
following
are true about adult learning EXCEPT ,
A.
adult learners have fewer
advantages
than young learners
190
B.

A.
pay more attention to detail than younger learners
B.
are able to organize themselves better than younger learners
C.
are
less
worried
about learning than younger learners
D.
have become more patient than younger learners ^'i <
Question 59: It is
implied
in the last paragraph that when you
learn
later
in
life,
you
A.
should expect to take longer to learn than when you were younger
B.
can sometimes understand more than when you were yoimger
C.
are not able to concentrate as
well
as when \ou were younger
D.
find
that you can recall a lot of things you learnt when yoimger

Puzzling me most is how to pronounce
1-Jiglish.
D.
Ijiglish
pronunciation is
dirtlcult
for me.
Question 62: Ihe woman was too weak to
lift
the suitcase.
A.
The woman wasn't able to
lift
the suitcase, so she was very weak. •
B.
The woman, though weak, could
lift
the suitcase. '
C.
So weak was the woman that she
couldn't
lift
the suitcase. ^' '
D.
The woman shouldn't have
lifted
the
suitcase
as she was weak.
Question 63: When I arrived, they were having dinner.

C. riio storm
made
tliem impossible to
climb
up the mountain.
I).
Ihc
storm
discouraged them from climbing up the mountain.
Question
65:
Slightl> more than twenty-five percent of the students in the
class
come
from
Spanish-speaking countries.
A. A considerable proportion of the students in the
class
are Spanish.
B.
Seventy-live
percent of the students in the
class
speak
Spanish.
• C. The
percentage
of the students speaking Spanish fell by twenty-five percent.
D. A small
minoritN

more
beer?"
he asked.
A He asked me if I wanted
some
beer.
B.
1
Ic wanted to inv itc me for a
glass
of hcer. ,'.
'C. He
offered
me soniie more
beer.
1
1). He asked me would I liike
some
morelheer.
Question 6H: "Stop smoking or
\ou"ll
be
ill."
tiliie
doctw told me.
A. 1 was warned against smoking a lot of cigarettes.
B. fhe doctor
suggested
siiK>king
to treat illnesii.

not happy,
n. .Althougli the>
were
wealthy, they
were
not happy.
Question 70:
"We're
having a reunion this weekend. \Vh\t you
come'^'
.lohn
said to u.s.
A. John cordiall> in\d us to a reunion this weekend.
B. John simply asked us why we wouldn't
come
to a reunion
C. John didn't understand why we
came
to a reunion.
1). John asked us why we didn't
come
to a reunion this weekend.
Remt tlie followin}^ passaffe and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer
slieet
to indicate the correct word
for
each
of
the
blanks

Land that is
covered
with
trees,
grass
and other plants
wears
away
very
slowly, and
so
loses
very
(74) of its soil. The roots of plants help to (75) the rocks and
soil
in place.
Water
that falls on grasslands runs
away
more slowly than water that
falls on bare ground. Thus, forests and grasslands (76) to slow down erosion.
Even
where
the land is (77)
covered
with
plants,
some
erosion
goes

even
D.such
Question 73:
A, backside
B. hillsides
C. borders
D. topside
Question 74:
A.
large
B.
little
C. few
D. much
Question 75:
A. store
B. back
C. stay
D. hold
Question 76:
A. facilitate
B. aid
C. assist
D. help
Question 77:
A.
thinly
B. strongly
C. thickly
D. scarcely

gi
Question 4. Dap an dung la A: can't
bear
= can't stand + V-ing/something: khong
the chju dung dieu gi
Question 5. Dap an dung la C: Would like + V-to infinitive: muon lam dieu gi
Question 6. Dap an dung la D: Cau
dilu
kien loai I: If not = unless
- Unless + clause (hien tai dan), main clause (thi tuong lai don)
Question 7. Dap an dung la B: Dai tCr quan he
Where
(nai ma, nai do, nai ay) dung
M thay the cho nhirng tir ngiJ chi nai ch6n.
Question 8. Dap an dung la C: thi hi^n tai hoan thanh + since + thi qua khu
<Iorn/m6c
thai
gian
Question 9. Dap an dung la A: apply for + vi tri cong viec: nop ho so xin dir tuyen
vao cong
vi#c
gi
Question 10. Dap an dung la A; prevent
someone
from
doing
something: ngan can
ai
lam dieu gi
Question II. Dap an dung la D: get used to something/doing something: tra nen

clause
(S +
could/would
+
have
+ V3/ed)
Question 17. Dap an dung la D:
-
Dira
vao van canh
ciia
cau van, ta dung should + V-nguyen de the hien loi
khuyen.
-
Dira
vao \an canh
ciia
cau van, ta
diing
should +
have
+
V3/ed
(dang ra da nen
lam
gi) de the hien sir
trikh
ci'r.
Question 18. Dap an dung la D: remember + V-to
infinitive:

of + danh t:r so nhieu: nhieu
Question 27. Dap an dung la C:
From
+
thai
gian to +
thai
gian: tu
thai
gian nao
tai
thai
gian nao
Question 28. Dap an dung la C:
Menh
de quan he rut gon
Question 29. Dap an dung la D:
Although
+ clause: mac dii, cho dii
Question 30. Dap an dung la B: There dung lam chu ngiJ
Question 31. Dap an dung la B: Y cua doan mot va doan hai, dac
thih
phim
boat
hinh
phuong Tay la " hai huoc, bat nga va phe phan".
Question 32. Dap an dung la A: Y doan 3,
phim
boat
hinh

boat
hinh
phuiang Tay
la
o' "muc
dich"
lam
phim.
Question 34. Dap an dung la D: tir
"This"
trong doan bon thay the cho "yeu to vui
nhon"
dupe de cap trong cau di
triroc.
Question 35. Dap an dung la A: Muc
dich
ciia
bai doc nay "sir
tirang
phan giCra
phim
hoat
hinh
phuong Tay va
phim
boat
hinh
Trung
Quoc".
Question 36. Dap an dung la C:

diing
la D: theo doan nam, chu de truyen thong
ciia
phim
boat
hinh
frung
Quoc la "
triet
ly va danh ngon cua cac nha tir tuong
Trung
Quoc
CO
dai".
Question 40. Dap an
dimg
la C: theo bai doc, chung ta c6 \hh thay mot sir that la
"phim
hoat
hinh
c6 the phuc vu nhieu muc
dich
khac nhau".
Question 41. Dap an
diing
la C: "advertise" /'aedvataiz/; cac tir con lai
nhaii
vao am
hai.
1 ,

ba.
Question 46. Dap an
diing
la D: so annoying,
diing
tinh
tir tan
ciing
"-ing"
vat/ s^r
yi^c
nhu the nao
Question 47. Dap an
diing
la A: /// order
that
+
clause
(S + modals + Vnguyen
the):
de chi
miic
dich
Question 48. Dap an
diing
la I): hard
work:
khi noi hai hay
nbi^u
tir

Luy^n
giai
di
trir&c
ki
tlii
DH 3 miin Bdc,
Trung,
Nam
Tieng
Anh - Ngd
Van
Minh
Question 51. Dap an dung la C: doan mot ham y "bpn nguai tre ngay nay thieu
dpng lire de hoc t$p".
Question 52. Dap an dung la A: trong doan hai,
theo
y tac gia "nguai Ian c6 thai
do tich cue hon \h viec hoc so vai nguai tre"
Question 53. Dap an dung la A: ta c6 cum tir For starters: tren het " '"'
Question 54. Dap an diing la B:
theo
doan hai, khi
theo
hoc cac lap danh cho
nguai Ian a dai hpc, tac gia
ngac
nhien th§y rSng "minh cam thay hung thu v6i
viec hoc".
Question 55. Dap an dung la B: tinh tir rusty trong doan ba nay y noi tri tue khong

Question 63. Dap an dung la A: phuang an A mang diing y nghTa cau
chii
Ah: Khi
toi d^n hp dang an toi.
Question 64. Dap an dung la D: discourage s.o from doing sth: ngan can khong cho
ai
lam gi
Question 65. Dap an dung la D: cau
chii
de noi rSng chi c6 25% sinh vien den tir
cac nuoc noi tieng Tay Ban Nha, do vay phuang an D dien ta dung y: Mot s6 nho
sinh
vien trong lap la nguai noi tieng Tay Ban Nha.
Question 66. Dap an diing la D: phuong an nay c6 nghTa hgp vai cau
chii
de: Vi
hp da xay dung chuong trai nen trau bo khong the ra dong dugc.
Question 67. Dap an diing la C: ta c6 cong thirc offer somebody something: mofi ai
mon gi
Question 68. Dap an dung la D: advise s.o + Vto inf: khuyen ai lam gi
Question 69. Dap an diing la D: Wealthy as they were = Although they were
wealthy
Question 70. Dap an dung la A: invite s.o + something/ Vto inf: mai ai cai gi/ lam
I
Question 71. Dap an dung la D: pick up: cuon len. Cac phuang an khac c6 y nghTa
thi'ch
hgp
hold
up:lam tri hoan; clean out: lam sach ben trong; carry out: thuc hien
Question 72. Dap an diing la C: even: tham chi

Th&i
gian
lam bai: 90 pit
At
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet
to indicate the correct
answer to
each
of the following questions.
Question 1: the strong winds, we couldn't put up the
tent.
A.
Because of B. without C. But for D. thanks to
Question 2: I the food. I would
like
to have
some
soup.
A.
am fed up with B. am fond of C. get on
well
D. approve of
Question 3: He lung
cancer
because he smokes a lot.
A.
died for B. died of C. died D. went off
Question 4: The house looks very old. It needs
A.

197
Question
9: It"s you to help me
with
the work.
A. fairly B. kind of C. kind enough D.
worth
of
Question
10:
helps
us relax after a hard working day.
A.
Walk
B. To walk C. Walking D. Walked
Question
II: You park here. Move your car to another place.
A. mustn't B. shouldn't C. don't
have
to D.
have
to
Question
12:
They
were to find that most of the studens were absent.
A. disappointed B. disappointing C. disappointment D. disappoint
Question
13:
They

gave
out
Question
17:
Tell
me there will be something wrong
with
my test.
A. if B. what C. which D. when
Question
18: If I had a lot of money, !
A. I would
have
bought an air conditioner
B. I will buy an air conditioner
C. I would buy an air conditioner
D. I had bought an air conditioner
Question
19: I smoke twenty cigarettes a day.
A. am getting B. am
used
to C. get
used
to D.
used
to
Question
20: We walking to taking a
taxi.
A. would like B. like C. prefer D. hate

25: You will he the last to be interviewed.
A. application B. applicant C. employer D. management
Question
26: My subject is
F.nglish.
I study it all day.
A. favourite B. feeling C. famous D. popular
198
Question
27: Don't until tomorrow what you can do today.
A.
cancel
B. put out C. put off D. put down
Question
2fi: Hurry up we will
miss
the last train.
A. whether F^. or C. however D. otherwise
Question
29:
They
study very hard they will
pass
the test
easily.
A. in order to B. so that C. now that D. so as to
Question
30: Unfortunately, we lost the match one goal.
A.
with

don't mind which t1lm they go to. •
C. Whatever films are shown, they never see.
I'jJ;.!
'
D.
They
don't
care
about the cost of the films they see. '
Question
32:
"'Please
don't drive so fast, Tom,"
said
Lisa.
.Viv,
A.
Lisa
complained about
Tom's
driving too fast. (! .
B.
Lisa
insisted on
Tom's
driving on. 4 . /
C.
Lisa
pleaded
with

35: She said, "John, I'll show you round my city when you're here."
A. She made a
trip
round her city
with
John.
B. She planned to show John round her city. 'ff^' •
C. She organized a
trip
round her cit\r John.
D. She promised to show John round her city.
uestion
36: The film didn't come up to my expectations. r /.
A. I expected the film to end more abruptly. ,
B. I expected the film to be more boring.
t
The film was as good as I expected.
D. The film fell short of my expectations.
Question 37: There's no
point
in persuading
Jane
to change her
mind.
A.
Jane
will
change her
mind
though she doesn't want to.

James
did.
(.'
B.
Among
the last people
informed
of
the
change of schedule was
James.
••
C. The last
thing
James
knew was the change of schedule.
D.
At last
James
was able to
know
about the change of schedule.
Question 39: Peter had
very
little
money but managed to make
ends
meet.
•V
A. Peter

right
now?" said
Mar>
to
her husband.
A.
Mary
wondered why her husband
didn't
reply
to the President's
offer
then.
B.
Mary
suggested that her husband should
reply
to the President's
offer
without
delay.
C.
Mary
ordered her husband to
reply
to the President's
offer
right
now.
D.

harvesting
from
nature's
provision
is the oldest
known
subsistence strategy and has
been practised for at least the last two
million
years, it was, indeed, the
only
way to
obtain
food
until
rudimentary
farming
and the domestication of
wild
animals were
introduced
about 10,000 years ago.
Because hunter-gatherers have fared
poorly
in comparison
with
their
agricultural
cousins,
their

of
the
tropics,
on the other hand, has
provided
a greater
opportunity
for gathering a
variety
of plants. In short, the environmental differences have restricted the diet
and
have
limited
possibilities
for the development of subsistence societies.
900
Contemporary
hunter-gatherers may help us understand our prehistoric
ancestors. We
know
from
the observation of modern hunter-gatherers in
both
^frica
and Alaska that a society based on
hunting
and gathering must be
very
^obile.
While

These patterns of
behavior
may be
similar
to those practised by
mankind
during
the Paleolithic Period.
Question
41: The
word
"domestication"
in the
first
paragraph
mostly
means
A.
teaching animals to do a
particular
job
or
activity
in the home

i!.
B.
hatching and raising new species of
wild
animals in the home

>
>'
Question
43: The
word
"marginal"
in the second paragraph is closest in meaning
to
" "
A.
suburban B. abandoned C.
forgotten
D. disadvantaged
Question
44: In the
lower
latitudes of the
tropics,
hunter-gatherers
A.
have better
food
gathering
from
nature
^JpB. can free themselves
from
hunting
''"'i
C.

further
understanding of
modern
subsistence societies ^
D.
further
understanding of
prehistoric
times ,,,
Question
46: The
word
"conditions"
in the second paragraph refers to
A.
the environments where it is not favorable for vegetation to
grow
•pB.
the situations in
which
hunter-gatherers hardly
find
anything
to eat
C.
the places where plenty of
animals
and
fish
can be

D. the\n
change
their
li\g places
Queslion 4H: Acctirding to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned?
A. Hunting or fishing develops where there are no or short growing seasons.
B.
f
he environmental differences produce no effect on subsistence societies.
C. Harvesting from the natural environment had existed long before farming
was taken up.
D. I he number of hunter-gatherers
decreases
where farming is convenient.
Queslion 49: According to the author, most contemporary and prehistoric hunter-
gatherers share
A.
onl>
the way of duty di\n B. some patterns of behavior
C some restricted daily rules D. some methods of production
Question 50:
Which
i)f the following would
serve
as the best
title
of the
passage?
A. Hunter-gatherers: Always On The
Move

that
ever\d of school age has a legal
right
to continue to receive education
while in hospital. We also know there is only one hospital teacher to every 1,000
children
in hospital.
Little
wonder the latest survey concludes that the extent and type of hospital
teaching available differ a great deal across the country. It found that half the
hospitals in lingland which admit children
have
no teacher. A further quarter
have
onl\ part - time teacher. The special children's hospitals in major cities do best;
general hospitals in the country and holiday
areas
are worst off
From this survey, one can estimate that fewer than I in 5 children
have
som^
contact with a hospital teacher - and that contact may be as
little
as 2 hours a day.
Most children inter\iewed were surprised to
find
a teacher in hospital at all. They
had not been prepared for it b\s or their own school. If there was a teachcf
the\e
much more

^,/t'.vm;/;
52: The writer of this article points out that , .
A. everv'child in hospital receives some teaching
B. not enough is known about hospital teaching
C. hospital teaching is of poor quality -iH^J .tv •
D. main children
pass
through hospital
each
year
" '"'^
^wt'.v//V>/; .U: Hospital teaching is provided
A. for the whole of the usual school day
B. in ever\s hospital in the country ' luVi
kn^^.'
C. for a small proportion of children i '
D. b\l time teachers i
Question 54: Most children interv ieued in hospital p j ,
A. liked having maths lessons regularK ^
B. wanted to play games most of the time
C. did not expect to receive any teaching
0.
did not want anv contact w ith their schools
Question 55:
Some
children in hospital are able to keep up with their school work
because
A. the nurses trv {o teach them ,? ; >.
B. their friends help them to do so
C". teachers from the school come to the hospital

within
two hours a day
B.
ail subjects except
from
maths )!>
.1
C.
so that they can get over their
diseases.
/ -
D.
since they
will
be in need of an award. I
Question 60: Where is this survey probably conducted? ^yuv
A.
At a Education Institute. B. In hospitals.
C.
In gardens for
children.
D. in orphanage
Mark
the
letter
A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word thai
differs front the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the followin).
questions. , ; , ,
B.
settle

part
that
needs correction.
Question 66: Even though the extremely bad weather in the mountains, the
A v.,,;i,
B
climbers
decided not to cancel their
climb.
^
C D
Question 67: The media have produced Hve covering of
Michael
Jackson's
A
B
UJ.:.
. , fans around the
world
mourning for him.
C
D
Question 68 Found in the 12"' century',
Oxford
University
ranks among the
A
B C
world's
oldest universities.

giteet
to indicate the correct wordfor each
of
the blanks from 71 to 80.
•"!•<•"
Some time ago, scientists began experiments to
find
out
(71) it
would
be
possible to set up a
"village"
under the sea. A special
room
was
built
and lowered
(72)
the water of Port Sudan in the Red Sea. For 29 days,
five
men
lived
(73)
a depth of 40 feet. At a
(74)
lower
level,
another two divers stayed
for

the bottom of
the sea. On
four
occasions, they went
down
to 360 feet and observed many
extraordinary
(78)
of the marine
life,
some of
which
had never been
seen
before.
During
their stay. Commander Cousteau and his divers reached a depth of
1,000 feet and witnessed a gathering of an immense
(79)
of crabs
which
numbered, perhaps, hundreds of
millions.
They also
found
out that it was
(80)
to move
rapidly
in the water in a special vessel

from
Question 74:
A.
some
B.
more
C.
any
D.
much
Question 75:
A.
exercised
B.
made
C.caught
D.done
Question 76:
A.
cultivating
B.
transplanting C.
implanting
D.
growing
Question 77:
A.
exploring
B.
enquiring

DI£N
GIAI
DAP AN
Question 1. Dap an dung la
A:
Because
of +
noun/ noun phrase: Do bai
digu
gi/
cai gi
Question 2. Dap an dung la A: To be fed up
with
something: Chan ngay cai gi/
dieu
gi
Question 3. Dap an
di'mg
la
B:
Die of + benh tat: chet vi benh gi
Qf^estion
4. Dap an dung la C: Need +
V-ing:
Ckn dugc lam gi (mang nghTa bj dong)
Q'*estion 5. Dap an dung la C:
Must
+ have +
V3/ed:
At hSn da lam dieu gi

Question 9. Dap an dung la B: Ifs
kind
of + dai tir tan ngir: Ai do
thcit
tot bung/
ti,
te de lam gi
Question 10. Dap an dung la C: Cierund
(V-ing)
dung dau cau va lam chuc naiig
chu
ngfr
Question II V)h\) an dung la A: Mustn't + V-nguyen: Khong duoc
phep
lam gi
(ngii y cam
doan).
Question 12.
r>i\\)
an dung la A: To be disappointed: birc minh (dimg cho ngiroi)
Question 13. Dap an dung la 1): Ihi hien tai hoan thanh +
since
+ thi qua khiV
don 'moc thoi gian
Question 14. Dap an dung la B: l-'ew + danh tir dem dirge so nhieu: c6 (qua) it (hi\
nhir
khong c6)
Question 15. Dap an dimg la C: Without: ma khong
Question 16 Dap an diing la A: Go out: tat
Question 17 Dap an diing la A: If: Ijeu rang

vtVi dieu gi
Question 23. Dap an dimg la A: Cau dieu kien loai I: If
clause
(thi hi|n tai dan),
main
clause
(tuong lai don)
Question 24. Dap an dimg la A: To be about + V-to infinitive: Chuan bi lam dieu gi
Question 25. Dap an diing la B: Applicant: Nguai npp ho sa xin
vi?c,
irng vien
tham
dir phong van
Question 26. Dap an diing la A: Favourite: Yeu
thich,
ira thich
Question 27. Dap an diing la C: Put off: Hoan lai, tri hoan
Question 2H. Dap an diing la B: Or:
hoac
la, neu khong
Question 29. Dap an dimg la B: So that + clause: de (menh de chi li do)
Question 30. Dap an diing la B:
Lose
(match)
by + so ban thrmg: thua (tran dau)
vai + so ban thang
Question 31: lip cli xeni phiin nao
c///?^'
dune. (Cau goc)
- Dap an dimg la: B -

B: Lisa cirycu cau lai xe di tiep. ,
D: Lisa than phien Tom lai xe chain.
Question 33: .4nh dy da
k/nhi^
noi mot van de nao khcic
n^^oai
irir de tai vl- thai
lil'l.
(cau goc)
. Dap an dimg la: C - His
sole
topic of conversation was the
weather.
. D\cn ^\a\: Anh dy chi noi moi mot de tai Id thai
liet.
, •
Cac dap an con lai khong
phii
hgp: ,j , ,
A: Anh ay khong c6 \ kien de noi ve
thai
tiet. (j,^ ,(
B: Anh a\o rang chang quan lam den
thai
tiet. ' - ;•, rv
D: Chuyen gi anh ay cung noi den ke ca
thai
ti6t.
i(|
ji^iioiU

Dien giai: (Vi dy hi'ni se ddn John di tham quan thanhpho.
,q
Cau goc de cho dimg will vai ngoi
thir
nhat de dien ta kri ht'ra. \)\v
Cac dap an con lai khong
phii
hgp:
Co ay da di mot chuyen
vong
quanh thanh pho vai John. - Cau van neu mot
^ ^i?c da xay ra
(made
- dong tir a thi qua
khir
dan).
.||B:
Co a> dir kien se dan John di tham quan thanh pho. m' i, j
.i
.
C: Co ay da to chiic mot chuyen tham quan thanh pho cho John. >ir! '
^stion
36: Bp phim nay khong hay nhir loi
mong
dai. (cau goc) . . , i :
^ap an diing la:
D-The
film
fell short of my expectations. -
i.;''

phu hgp:
A:
Toi mong dgi bo phim ket thuc dot ngpt hon.
','U;,\
•>
'
B: Toi mong dgi phim se te nhat han.
(riiiJ
<
C: Bo phim hay nhu mong dgi.
Question 37: Khong c6 ich gi khi thiiyet phiic Jane
thay
tloiy kien. (cau goc)
-
Dap an
diing
la: B - It's
useless
to
persuade
Jane
to
change
her
mind.
-
Dien
giai:
There's no point in doing sth = //
'.v

did.
-
Dien
giai:
A - Mpi ngm'ri da nghe chuyen
thay
doi thai khoa bieu
tric&c
James.
Cac dap an con lai khong
phii
hgp:
B:
James
la mot trong nhirng nguoi sau
ciing
thong bao viec thay doi thai khoa
bieu.
C: Dieu cuoi cung ma
James
biet la viec thay doi thai khoa bieu.
D:
Cuoi cung
James
c6 the biet viec thay doi thai khoa bieu.
Question 39: Tuy Peter co rat it tien nhimg anh dy c6 the xoay sa de song, (can
g6c)
-
Dap an dung la: D -
Peter

President's
offer without delay.
-
Dien
giai:
""Why don'tyou ?" Id each noi de gcriy, de nghj.
Ta
CO
mot
each
noi
khac
cung dien ta lai de nghj nguai nao do lam gl - do
each
noi vai cau true
suggest:
SI
+
suggest
+ S2 + (should) + Vbare
infinitive:
de nghj ai lam gi (nguai n*^'
khong tham gia vao hanh dong)
Cac dap an con lai khong phu hgp:
A:
Mary tir hoi sao chong minh khong tra lai de nghj
ciia
chu
tjch
- c6

humans:
lam cho
thii
song hoang thich nghi vai dieu
ki?n
s6ng mai va phuc vu cho
con nguai
.
D\cn giai: domestication (nj: sir thudn
lioa,
thudn dudng.
Cac dap an con lai khong phu hgp: ,, , . • •
A:
teaching animals to do particular Job or
activity
in the home -
-
(huan luyen dong vat lam mot viec dac thu trong nha) / \ \
B:
hatching and raising new
species
of
wild
animals in the home ,
>
-
(ap trung cho na va nuoi nhirng cluing
loai
dong vat mai trong nha) *


(oneselO (to sth): thich nghi
Question 42: Theo dogn van. cac xd hoi song a mt'rc toi thieu phu thupc chu yeu
vao
-
Dap an dung la: C -
nature's
provision: nguon cung cap cua tir nhien
-
Dien
giai:
fhong tin a cau 2 doan I:
This
method of
harvesting
from nature's
provision
is the oldest known subsistence strategy and has been
practised
for
at
least
the last tvvo million years:
Phirang
phdp thu Imrm tit nguon cung cap
ciia
tit
nhien Id chien litgc ton tgi a mite toi thieu co xita nhdt timg dugc biet den va dd
ditgc
con
ngiriri

Dap an dung la: D -
disadvantaged
(a): khong thuan Igi
-
Diln
glai:
Djnh
nghTa cua marginal (adj):
(of
land)
that
can not produce enough
food
crops to
make
a profit: (chi ddt dai) khong sdn xudt dti luomg thirc de dem hi
lai
nhugn.
Cac dap an con lai khong
phii
hgp: !
-1
'
A.
suburban
(a): thuoc khu ngoai 6, (cai nhin) han che, hep hoi • " '
B.
abandoned
(a): (ve ngucri
hoac

can free
themselves
from
hunting
-
(c6 th^ tir giai thoat khoi cong viec san bat)
C:
harvest
shorter
seasonal
crops
-
(thu hoach cac giong cay trong
theo
mua ngSn ngay han)
D:
live along the
coasts
and waterways for fishing
-
(song doc
theo
ba bien va cac
thiiy
16 de danh bat ca)
Question 45: Theo dogn van, nhirng nghien
ciru
ve cac xa hoi dirang dai dang
song
a mire toi thieu c6 the mang Igi

societies
-
(hi^u biet them ve cac xa hoi hi^n dai
dang
song
a muc toi thieu)
*
Vocabulary:
-
ancestor
(n): to tien, ong ba
-
prehistoric (a): thuQC thai tien sij
Question 46: Tir "conditions " trong dogn 2 d^ cap den
.
Dap an dung la: A - the environments where it is not favorable for vegetation to
grow:
nhirng moi
trm'rng
khong thudn lai cho thuc vat phdt
triSn
.
Dien
giai:
Thong tin a cau 2 doan 2: In higher latitudes, the .shorter growing
seasons have restricted the availability of plant
life.
Such conditions have
caused : Tgi nhirng vung cao ham, nhirng mua trong trot
ngdn

crops
- (nhirng
tinh
huong trong do nhirng nguai san bat hai
lirgm
c6 the tr6ng mpt so giong cay)
*
Vocabulary:
-
vegetation (n): thirc vat noi chung, thirc vat tim thay a mot moi truong nao do
-
latitude (n):
vT
do.
vT
tuyen
-
latitudes (n): khu vuc, vung, mien, nhit la de cap den khi hau •
-
restrict (v): han che
-
plant
life:
dai
song
thirc vat
Question 47: Mot dgc trimg tieu
hiSu
cita nhirng
nguai

Cac dap an con lai khong phu hgp:
A:
they don't
have
a strong
sense
of community
-
(hg khong c6 y thuc cgng dong manh) ^''
B:
they
live
in the
forests
for all their
life
- (hg
song
trong rung trgn dai)
C: they don't
have
a healthy and
balanced
diet
-
(hg khong c6 mgt khau phan an uong lanh manh va quan binh)
*
Vocabulary: '
rCT.j!:
mobile

phdn an vd giai hgn nhwig kha ndng phdt
Irien
cdc xd hoi c6 tm'ic song toi thieu.
Cac dap an con lai khong phu hgp:
A:
Hunting or
fishing
develops where
there
are no or short growing
seasons.
-
(San bat va danh ca phat
irien
nai khong c6
hoac
c6
miia
trong trot ngan ngay.)
C: Harvesting
from
the natural environment had existed long before farming.
-
(Thu lagm tir moi truong tu nhien da ton tai rat lau triroc khi nong nghiep ra
dcri.)
D:
The number of hunter -
gatherers
decreases
where farming is convenient.

may be similar
to those practised by mankind
(hiring
the Paleolithic
Period:
Nhimg mo thi'fc hdnh
vi
nay c6 the tinrng tir nhir nhmig mo time hdnh vi md con ngin'ri dd thirc hdnh vao
Thai
Dgi Do Dd
C
Ti.
Cac chon
lira
con lai (A. C. D) deu sai voi noi dung bai van:
A:
only the way of duty
division
- (chi co chung
each
phan chia nhiem vu)
C:
some
restricted daily rules - (co chung mot so it oi luat le hang ngay)
D:
some
methods of production - (co chung mot so phirang
phap
s^n xuat)
*

Hunter -
gatherers:
Always On The Move
-
(NhCrng
ngiroi
san bat hai
lirgm:
Luon
luon di chuyen.)
C: A
Brief
History of
Subsistence
Farming
-
(Vai net ve
ijch
sir
nghe
nong de song a muc toi thieu.)
D:
Evolution
-
(Sir tien hoa cua cac phirong
phap
nong nghi?p cua con ngu-cri.) *' '
C(iu f"^' '^^"^
"^"^'i
^'^'^ ^^y

B.
khong phai tre nao cung diroc day hoc trong benh vien
C. chat
liigng
day hoc a benh vi^n kem
D.
nhieu tre phai song trong benh vien hang nam "HII

\
Cac phuong an khac khong phu hgp vai nghla
ciia
doan van.
Cau
lidi
5.?:
Vice day hoc tai
b^nli
vien mang den ^,
-
{)ap an clung C. jj ^j,
-
'^'^'n
giai
ve nghTa:
:ijrt«n
o / lau • .
A.
loan bg kien
thi'ic
nhir viec day va hgc trong ngay thuang a

khong muon
lien
he \6i truong hgc
ciia
chung
Cac phirong an khac khong pluT hgp vai nghTa cua doan van.
^<iu hoi 55: Mgt .so tre trong benh
vitMi
co kha iiang theo kjp bai hgc a
trirong
vi
Dap ail dung B.
DiC'i)
giai
\ nghTa:
A,
cac y ta no luc de day chung
B.
ban cua chung no giiTp chung hoc '
C. cac giao vien cua truang den t|in b$nh vi^n de day cho
chiing
D.
b6 cua chung den thu vi^n de mugn
sach
ve cho chung hpc
Cac phuang an khac khong
phii
hop voi nghTa cua doan van. ,
Cau
hoi 56.

Dap an dung C.
-
Dien
giai
ve nghTa:
,•'*•!!;
ri^w^i-Mrv-
A.
si'rc khoe cua chung tot han ^ ,
B.
chung
hi6u
dugc bai giang cua cac giao vien
C.
cac
giao
vien c6 mat tai benh vien va giup chung hoc
D.
chung
thoi
choi cac tro choi
Cac phuong an khac khong
phii
hop voi nghTa
ciia
doan van.
Cau
hoi 58: Theo doan van, cau nao sau day la khong
dung?
-

ho moi ngay ^'
B.
tSt ca cac mon trCr mon toan
C. d^ chung CO the vugt qua b^nh tat ('
D.
vi chung can dat mot phan thuong
Cac phirgng an khac khong
phii
hgp voi nghTa cua doan van.
Cau
hoi 60: Cuoc nghien cuu nay c6 kha nang dirge thirc hien a
dau?
-
Dap an dimg B. ,i , M, :
)i
' •
-
Diln
giai
ve nghTa:
J.,,,,,
A.
Tai Vi^n Giao due.
B.
Tai cac b^nh
vi?n.
C.
/ri'leit/
C. /mas'kiitau/
C. /ka'tsstrafi/

/'elifant/ B.
/"bAfabu/
Question 63. Dap an
diing
la: C
A.
/•su:povaiz3(r)'
B.
/'dik/inri/
Question 64. Dap m Ai\n^\k: B
A.
/£eb'nD:ml/
' B
B.
/'inasnt/
Question 65. Dap an
diing
la: A
A./"fEe/nsbl/
B./kan'viinisnt/
Question 66. Dap an dimg la: A
-
Dic-n
giai:
Sira lai:
Even
llioii^h
^ De.spite/fri Spite of
Question 67: I
-

Question 70:
-
Dap an dimg la: C
-
Dien
giai:
Sira lai:
with
other
students
-—
with the other .students.
Question 71. Dap an dimg la: D. whether: dang cau hoi Yes/No gian tiep
Question 72. Dap an
diing
la: B.
into:
gidi
tir chuyen dong, hgp vdi dong tir
lowered:
cac
gidi
tir khac khong chi sir chuyen dong
Question 73. Dap an
diing
la: A. at:
gidi
tir di kcm vdi cac danh tir chi cac chieu
l^hong
gian

cay
(thiet
bj vao ca the)
D:
grow
(v):
trong
Question 77. Dap an dung la: A.
exploring
(tham
hiem,
tham do)
Ba
dong tir con lai khong hop nghTa.
Question 78. Dap an dung la: B. forms (of
life):
hinh
thai
su song
Ba
danh tir con lai khong hop nghTa.
Question 79. Dap an dung la: C. school (dan ca, )
Loai
A, B, D vi ba danh tu con lai khong hgp nghTa: - < • •
A:dan(s6i)
B:
dan
(chim/gia
cam)
D:

answer to each
of
the following questions.
Question /,• I
will
see you when I in the
city.
A. will
arrive B. arrive C.
would
arrive D. had
arrived
Question 2: It's
high
time
we the
river.
A.
stop
polluting
w;, , B. stop to
pollute
C.
stopped
polluting
D.
will
stop to
pollute
Question 3: the students enjoy

I
will
get a stomachache.
A.
go on B. go over C. go off D. go by
Question 7: My father said that
wood could
making
paper.
A.
get used to B. be used for C. used to D. be used to
Question 8: We have touch
with
them since 1998.
A.
lost B. put C.
bring
D. kept
Question 9. He
didn't
attention to my explanation.
A.
put t^. make C. take „ D. pay
Question 10:
1 will
not cancel the
flight
A.
unless we were
tired

dri\g
Question 13: Mr.
Minh
was unhappy
iiis
cliiidhood.
A.
while
B. when C. before D.
during
Question 14: B\e
time
you repaired the
roof,
I
A. will
have
left
B. had
left
C. was
leaving
D.
would
leave
Question 15: My father seldom coffee in the
morning.
A.
doesn't
drink

behalf
of B. due to C. thanks to D amount to
Question 19: You
finish
the test before dinnertime.
A.
don't have to 1^. don't want C.
would
prefer D.
will
not prefer
Question 20: He
didn't
in
finding
a better hotel for his parents.
A.
succeed B. focus C. concentrate D.
forward
Question 21: I to ha\ my
bicycle
repaired at once.
A.
had better B. don't have to C
would
like
D.
won't
have to
Question 22:

time,
he the examination again.
A.
wouldn't
have
failed
B.
would
have
failed
C.
hadn't
failed
, D.
didn't
failed
Mark
the
letter
A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase
that
is closest in meaning to the underlined
part
in each of the following
questions. "
Question 26: We have
lived
there for years and
grown
fond

and inexperience are a universal feature of
youth
A.
marked B. shared Chidden D. separated
Mark
the
letter
A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined
part
that
needs correction in each
of
the following questions.
Question 29 Puhlishinu in the UK. the book has won a number of awards m
A
B C
recent regional book
fairs.
'jmriw

D
Question 30:
During
our tour of the refiney, it was
seen
that both propane and
A
B C
gasoline were produced in larue volumes.
D

front Understanding
Rural
America
-
(nfoUSA
and mark the
letter
A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
^fffrect word for each
of
the blanks from 34 to 43.
.^.vw
i
The
well-being
of America's
rural
people and places
depends
upon many things
,
the
availability
of good-paying jobs; (34) to
critical
services such as
education,
health care, and communication; strong communities; and a healthy
natural
environment. And, (35) urban

living.
Low-skill,
low-wage
rural
manufacturing industries must
find
new ways to
challenge the increasing number of (38) competitors. Distance and
remoteness impede many
rural
areas
from
being connected to the urban centers of
economic
activity.
Finally,
changes
in the
availability
and use of natural resources
located
in
rural
areas
(39 the people who earn a
living
from
those
resources and tho.se who (40) recreational and other benefits
from

Rural
America
is
also home to a
fifth
of the Nation's people, keeper of natural amenities and national
treasures, and safeguard of a/an (43) part of American culture,
tradition,
and
history.
Question 34:
Question 35:
Question 36:
Question 37:
Question 38:
Question 39:
Question 40:
Question 41:
Question 42:
^'*estion 43:
A.
challenge
B.
key
C.
access
D.
advantage
A.
because

A.
effect
B.
encourage
C.
stimulate
D.
affect-
A.
involve
B.
evolve
C.
bring
D.
derive
A.
in
B.of
C.
with
D.
for
A.
research
B.
impatience
C.
concern
D.

on the island. The islanders
even exported the surplus.
A.
sufficiency B.
excess
C. large quantity D. small quantity
Question 45: There is
growing
concern about the way man has destroyed the
environment.
A.
attraction B. speculation C.
ease
D. consideration
Mark
the
letter
A, B, C, or D on your answer
sheet
to
indicate
the sentence
that
is
closest
in
meaninf;
to each
of
the followinff questions.

tidy
up the
final
draft before submission
Question 47: "My company
makes
a large
profit
every year. Why don't you invest
more money in it?" my
friend
said to me.
A.
My
friend
suggested
his investing more money in his company.
B.
My
friend
persuaded
me to invest more money in his company.
C.
I was asked to invest more money in my friend's company. ^
D.
My
friend
instructed me how to put more money
into
his company. ^

Jane
accused
Frank of having cheated the
press
with
their confidential report.
B.
Jane
criticized
Frank for having disclosed their confidential report to the
press
C.
Jane
suspected
that Frank had leaked their confidential report to the
press.
D.
Jane
blamed Frank for having flattered the
press
with
their confidential report
Question 50:
"If
you don't pay the ransom,
we'll
kill
your boy," the kidnappers
told
us.

and
mark
(lie
letter
A, B, C, or D on your answer
sheet
to
indicate
the correct answer to
each
of
the
questions
from 26 to 35.
The
issue
of equality for women in
British
society
first
attracted national
attention
in the early 20"' century, when the suffragettes won for women the
right
n,
vote. In the 1960s feminism
became
the subject of intense
debate
when the

Discrimination
Act aimed to prevent
cither
sex having an unfair
advantage
when applying for jobs. In the
same
year the
liqual
Opportunities Commission was set up to help people
claim
their rights to
equal treatment and to publish
research
and statistics to show where improvements
in
opportuiiiiies for women need to be made. Women now ha\
mucii
belter
employment
opportunities, though the>
still
tend to get
less
well-paid
jobs than
men, and very few are appointed to top jobs in industry.
In
the US the movement that is often called the
"first

and
(lioria
Steinem
became
associated
with
the
fight
to get equal rights and
opportunities
for women under the law. An important
issue
was the Fqual Rights
Amendment
(FiRA).
which
was intended to
change
the Constitution.
Although
the
ERA
was not
passed,
there was
progress
in other
areas.
It
became

"I'erest
in solving the remaining problems, such as the fact that most women
still
^3"!
much
less
than men.
Although
there is
still
discrimination, the principle that it
^'lould
not exist is
widel\.
^f^stion
51: It can be inferred
from
paragraph I that in the 19''' century
A.
British
women did not complete their
traditional
supporting role
B.
most women did not
w
ish to have equal
status
and equal rights


B.
the difference in
status
between men and women
C.
the social distance between the two
sexes
M\/<
\
D.
the social relationship between the two
sexes
UIOJ
D'l .in i
Question S3:
Susan
B. Anthony, Margaret
Sanger,
and Elizabeth
Blackwell
are
mentioned as
A.
American women who were more successful than men
B.
American women
with
exceptional abilities

'''H

Act
Question 56:
Which
of the
following
is true according to the
passage?
A.
The movement of
feminism
began in the US earlier than in
Britain.
^
B. The women's liberation movement in the
world
first
began in
Britain.
C.
The US movement of
feminism
became
the most popular
in
the late 20* century
D.
The
British
government
passed

still
face the problem of household chores.
C.
An American woman
once
had to
fight
for the
chance
to become a doctor.
D.
British
women now
have
much better employment opportunities.
Question 59: It can be inferred
from
the
passage
that
A.
the
belief
that sex
discrimination
should not exist is not popular in the US
B.
women in
Britain
and the US

Society D. Feminism in
Britain
and the US
Mark
the
letter
A, B, C, or D on your answer
sheet
to
indicate
the word
that
differs
from the
rest
in the
position
of the
main
stress
in each of the following
questions.
A.
future B. prospect C. guidance D.
involve
A.
facilitate B. hydrology C. participate D. intimacy
A.
represent
B. permanent C. continent D. sentiment

B.
I was almost not surprised by his
strange
behaviour.
C.
What almost surprised me was the
strange
way he behaved.
Wm* D. His behaviour was a very
strange
thing,
that surprised me most.
Question
67: He cannot lend me the book now. He has not finished reading it yet.
t
A.
Having finished reading the book, he cannot lend it to me.
B.
He cannot lend me the book
until
he has finished reading it. ' '"'
C.
Not having finished reading the book, he
will
lend it to me " '''
D.
As long as he cannot
finish
reading the book, he
will

neighbours.
Question 69: His academic record at
high
school was poor. He
failed
to apply to
that prestigious
institution.
A.
His academic record at
high
school was poor
because
he didn't apply to that
A)
prestigious
institution.
B.
His academic record at
high
school was poor as a result of his failure to
apply
to that prestigious
institution.
C.
Failing
to apply to that prestigious
institution,
his academic record at
high

an extremel\
harmful
habit.
C.
Stop your smoking immediately so it
will
become one of your extremely
harmful
habits,
D.
As smoking is an extremely
harmful
habit, you should give it up
immediately.
Read
tiie
followin}^
passiif^e
adapted
front A. Brifms' article on culture,
Microsoft®
Student 2008, and
mark
the
letter
A, B, C, or D on your answer
sheet
to
indicate
the correct answer to each

same
verbal complex. A person of culture has identifiable attributes,
among
tiiem
a knowledge of and interest in the arts, literature, and music. Yet the
word
culture
does
not refer solely to such knowledge and interest nor, indeed, to
education. At
least
from
the 19"' century onwards, under the influence ot
anthropologists and sociologists, the
word
culture has come to be used generall\
both
in the singular and the
plural
{cultures)
to refer to a whole way of
life
ot
people,
including
their customs, laws, conventions, and values.
Distinctions
have consequently
been
drawn between

seems
to be a perpetual behavioural
pattern, the use of the
word
culture has
been
strongly influenced by conceptions ol
evolution
in the 19"' century and of development in the 20"' century. Cultures
evolve
or develop. They are not static. They have twists and turns. Styles
change
So do fashions, fhere are cultural
processes.
What, for example, the
word
cultured
means
has changed substantially since the study of classical (that is, Greek and
Roman) literature,
pliilo.sophy.
and history
ceased
in the 20"' century to be central
to
school and university education. No single alternative focus emerged, although
with
computers has come electronic culture, affecting kinds of study, and most
recently
digital

(jack
to agricultural meaning (for example, cereal culture or strawberry culture) and
niedical
meaning (for example, bacterial culture or
penicillin
culture). Since in
anthropology
and .sociology we also acknowledge culture
clashes,
culture shock,
and counter-culture, the
range
of reference is extremely
wide.
Question 71: According to the
passage,
the
word
culture
A.
is related to the preparation and use of land for
farming
i
B.
develops
from
Greek and Roman literature and history *'; , •'.
C.
comes
from

Question 73: The author remarks that culture and
civilization
are the two words
that
A.
share
the
same
word
formation pattern
B.
are both related to agriculture and
cultivation
• ,
C.
have nearly the
same
meaning ;
D.
do not develop
from
the
same
meaning
Question 74: It can be inferred
from
the
passage
that since the 20* century
A.

Which
of the
following
is NOT stated in the
passage?
A.
Anthropology and sociology have
tried
to
limit
the
references
to culture.
B.
Distinctions have
been
drawn between culture and
civilization.
C.
The
word
culture can be used to refer to a whole way of
life
of
people.
D.
The use of the
word
culture has
been

i
i.
C.
It differs
from
the
word
civilization.
D.
It evolves
from
agriculture.
Question 80: The
passage
mainly
discusses
A.
the
distinction
between culture and
civilization
:>-ji!iOi:
ji;
!i\oil
;"Jtff"
B.
the figurative meanings of the
word
culture
i

dich).
Question 6. Dap an dung la A: go on: tiep tuc,
tien
trien
Question 7. Dap an dung la B: to be used for: dugc
diing
de lam gi
Question
H.
Dap an dung la A: lost touch
with
someone: mat
lien
lac voi ai
Question 9. Dap an dung la D: pay attention to something: chu y vao dieu gi, dat
tam
tri vao dieu gi.
Question 10. Dap an dung la C: Cau dieu
kien
loai
1: Unless = If not (thi
hien
tai don), main
clause
(thi tuong lai dan).
Question 11. Dap an dung la B: chi s6 do luang
+•
dong tir so it
Question 12. Dap an dung la A: get used to +
V-iig:

tell
me the way to + nai d^n?
- Will
you show me the way to + nai
den?
Cty
TISIHH
MTVDVVH
Khang Vift
Will
you
tell
me the way to + nai d^n?
How
can I go to + nai ddn?
Question 17. Dap an dung la D: Chung ta dung dai tir quan he Who
(ngirai
ma) de
tiiay
the cho
ngirai.
Who lam chi'rc nang chu ngCr.
Dap an dung la B: due to something: do/bai di^u gi.
Question 19. Dap an dung la A: have to + V-nguyen: phai lam dieu gi (mang
tinh
khach quan) = don't have to + V-nguyen: khong phai lam di^u gi
Question 20. Dap an
diing
la A:
succeed

+ V3/ed: bj hk buoc lam gi.
Question 25. Dap an dung la A: Cau dieu
kien
thu
III:
If
clause
(thi qua
khir
hoan
thanh).
main
clause
(S+
would
/ could + have + V3/ed) dien ta dieu
trai
vdi thirc te
trong
qua
khir.
Them nua, y nghTa
ciia
hai ve trong cau dieu
kien
loai
III
luon luon
bo sung cho nhau.
0/ev//V>//2<5.

binh
mot cuon
sach,
bai bao );
opinion = sir danh gia.
///.V
new work has enjoyed a
very
good
review
from critics and readers: (Tac pham
mwi
ciia
ong ay nhan dirge sir danh gia rat tot cua cac nha phe
binh
va doc gia.)
^
A, B, C la cac phuong an sai: viewing (suy nghT v^ ai/cai gi); regard (sit quan
tam den ai/cai gi, de cap den cai gi);
look
(cai
nhin).
Question 28:
Dap an
diing
la B: universal (pho hiin, chung), shared(c6 chung cai gi, chia deu).
^
Such
problems
as


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