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bộ giáo dục và đào tạo
trờng Đại học nông nghiệp I
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đề thi tuyển sinh sau đại học năm 2005
Môn thi : tiếng Anh, Đề Số 303
Thời gian làm bài : 120 phút
Họ và tên thí sinh : Đáp án
Ngày tháng năm sinh :
Nơi sinh :
Số báo danh :
Ngày thi : 07/5/2004
Chữ ký Giám thị 1 Chữ ký Giám thị 2 Số phách
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Điểm
Số phách
Bằng số Bằng chữ
Part I: reading
SECTION A: Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence by circling the
letter next to the word that best fits each space. Give one answer only to each question. (15
điểm, mỗi câu 1 điểm)
1. My brother is busy .. his exercises.
A. doing B. in doing C. at writing D. to write
2. She .. for a job for months before she found one.
A. was looking B. looked
C. would have been looking D. had been looking
3. If they had enough money, they that house.
A. would buy B. will buy C. bought D. buy
4. I must go to the laundry and .. my washing.
A. bring B. clean C. collect D. carry
5. My brother did not go to school yesterday. Neither .

thÇn) in the Indian Ocean in December. W.H.O. officials say international efforts to provide clean water
have helped limit the spread of infections. So have shipments of medicine and mosquito-control
supplies.
But the W.H.O. says people are still at great risk of diseases such as cholera (bÖnh t¶), malaria and
dengue fever (sèt xuÊt huyÕt). Dengue fever and malaria are spread by the bite of mosquitoes. Cholera
is an intestinal infection (bÖnh ®êng ruét) spread through water polluted with bacteria.
Another big concern involves the emotional condition of tsunami survivors. Experts say stress-related
disorders such as fear or depression can continue for several years if people do not get help.
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
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Answer the following questions:
16. What happened on December the twenty-sixth last year?
(On December the twenty-sixth last year,) a powerful earthquake sent waves across southern Asia and
eastern Africa.
17. What were the losses?
At least one hundred sixty thousand people in eleven countries were killed. Many more lost their
homes.
18. What are international efforts for?
International efforts are to provide clean water to limit the spread of infections.
19. How are the diseases spread in the tsunami-hit areas?
Dengue fever and malaria are spread by the bite of mosquitoes. Cholera is spread through water
polluted with bacteria.
20. What is the emotional condition of tsunami survivors?
They suffer from stress-related disorders such as fear or depression
Passage 2 : Read the passage below and circle the letter next to the word that best fits each space :
(10 ®iÓm, mçi c©u 1 ®iÓm)
Read the article below and circle the letter next to the word that fits each space.
EXAMPLE: The .. between the acts was twenty minutes long.……………
A. time interval C. space D. pause
“The Moon Trap is a new film made by a young Canadian (21) called Melvin” ……………

the colours of a tree. The leaves appear green because all other wavelengths of the light hitting them
are absorbed (hấp thụ). The trunk of a tree appears brown because brown is the only wavelength
which is reflected.
The only two colours we see that are not the product of selective reflection are black and white.
When a surface absorbs all the wavelengths of a light source, that surface appears black. When it
absorbs none, it appears white.
True False
31 The passage defines wavelengths.
x
32 The passage explains why some surfaces absorb certain
wavelengths and reflects others.
x
33 The word selective implies that only some wavelengths are“ ”
reflected.
x
34 Leaves look green to us because this colour is absorbed while
all others are reflected.
x
35 The trunk of a tree appears brown because this colour is
reflected.
x
36 White does not reflect light selectively; it reflects all lightwaves.
x
37 An object will appear black because no wavelengths are
reflected.
x
38 An object will appear white when all the colours from a light
source are reflected from that object s surface.’
x
39 The six basic colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet

43. Which area have Americans received the most awards?
A. literature B. peace C. economics D. science
44. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Awards vary in monetary value.
B. Ceremonies are held on December 10 to commemorate Nobel’s invention.
C. Politics can play an important role in selecting the winners.
D. A few individuals have won two awards.
45. In how many fields are prizes bestowed?
A. 2 B. 5 C. 6 D. 10
SECTION C: GAP-FILLING (10 ®iÓm, mçi c©u 1 ®iÓm)
Choose the correct word or phrase for each space from the list below.
THE INTERNATIONAL DECADE FOR ACTION WATER FOR LIFE 2005–2015
Tuesday, March 22, marked World Water Day, and (46) ....PEOPLE.... around the world participated in
many special activities. Events (47) .... THIS ... year included an art competition in Brunei, a walkathon
in Canada, training (48) .. FOR... teachers and workshops in India, a showing of water films in
Indonesia and a gathering of students at a lake in Italy.
This year, World Water Day launches the United Nations (49) .. INTERNATIONAL ... Decade for Action
under the motto "Water for Life". The first water decade, designated by the United Nations from 1981-
1990, brought (50) .. WATER ... to more than one billion people and sanitation to almost 770 million.
The (51) . DECADE... between 2005 and 2015 are critical years to focus global attention on what
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