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THI TH I HC NM 2012(Chu Vn An Thi Bnh)

MN TING ANH( 17/5/2012)


THI GIAN : 90

Find the word with stress pattern different from that of the other three words in each
question
1. A. gravity B. professor C. pyramid D. colorful
2. A. industrial B. exhibition C. preparation D. decoration
3. A. brilliant B. insect C. lunar D. proceed
4. A. reference B. important C. refusal D. decision
5. A. repetitious B.curriculum C. historical D. grammatical

Choose the best options to complete the sentences.


6. The letter _________ me of the theft hadnt been signed.
A. to accuse B. accused C. accusing D. that accuse
7. Had they arrived at the shop earlier, they_____ a better selection of clothes.
A. would be finding B. will have found
C. will find D. would have found
8. ________________an emergency arise , call 911
A. Should B. Can C. Does D. Will
9. A: Could I speak to Susan please?
B: _____________ .
A. Talking B. Speaking C. Calling D. Answering
10.Having opened the bottle, _____________ for everyone.
A. The drink was poured B. Mike poured the drink
C. Mike pouring the drink D. The drink was being poured
11.The house is found ___________________down
A. to burn B. burning C. having burned D. to have been burned
12.Please look through these papers ... your pleasure
A. on B. in C. for D. at
13.His job is .
A. driving a bus B. a bus driver C. bus driving D. a driver of a bus

14.Granny is completely deaf. Youll have to allowance for her


A. bring B. take C. make D. find
15.Nothing can ____________ the loss of the child.
A. make up with B. make up for C. do with D. come up with
16. Would you mind turning down your stereo ? - .
A. Im really sorry! I m not paying attention B. Oh! Im sorry! I didnt realize
that
C. No. I dont D. Yes, I do
17." Can you ____me a favor , Bill ? " Peter said .
A. get B. do C. put D. make
18.I will recommend _____to the director .
A. the student to speak B. that the student speaks
C. that the student speak D. that the student speaking .
19. _______ that he had no choice but to leave early.
A. In such a situation did he find himself
B. In such a situation he found himself
C. He found himself in a situation where
D. He found himself in a so embarrassing situation
20. Make sure that you pick up your tickets ____advance .
A. in B. of C. on D. at .
21. Melanie was ______pain ,but she couldn't use the painkiller she had at home because it
was _______date .
A. in - out of B. at - outside C. for - under D. with - up to .
22. I __________ this letter while I was tidying up.
A. came by B. brought in C. brought back D. came across
23. Only in the last few days ... to repair the swimming pool
A. anything has been done B. has done anything
C. has anything been done D. has there anything been done
24. The problem ________never occurred .
A. I had expected it B. who I had expected .
C. that I had expected it D. I had expected .
25. If you hadnt watched that late movie last night, you ________ sleepy now.
A. wouldnt have been B. might not have been
C. wouldnt be D. wouldnt have been being
26. My old friend and colleague, John, __________ married.
A. have just got B. has just got C. just have got D. just has got
27. I suggest that the doctor _________ up his mind without delay.
A. makes B. make C. made D. is to make
28. The whole village was wiped out in the bombing raids.
A. changed completely B. cleaned well
C. destroyed completely D. removed quickly
29. where he tried to hide his favourite jacket, Mogies brother always managed to find it.
A. Much as B. However C. Even though D. No matter
30. No sooner _________the news than she fainted.
A. she heard B. had she heard C. as she heard D. she had heard
31.The doctor gave the patient _______ examination to discover the cause of his collapse.
A. a thorough B. an exact C. a universal D. a whole
32.Nowadays children would prefer history _______ in more practical ways.
A. teach B. to be taught C. be taught D. to teach
33.John has a monthly bank _______ sent to him so that he knows how much there is his
account.
A. cheque B. balance C. statement D. overdraft
34.Many political radicals advocated that women should not be discriminated on the basic of
their sex.
A. openly criticized B. rightly claimed C. publicly said D. publicly supported
35.His brother refuses to even listen to anyone else's point of view. He is very_______ .
A. kind - hearted B. narrow- minded C. open - minded D. absent - minded
36.The success of the party was mainly due to the presence of several_______ .
A. celebrations B. celebrities C. celebrates D. celebrated
37.George wouldn't have met Mary_______ to his brother's graduation party.
A. if he shouldn't have gone B. had he not gone
C. if he has not gone D. hadn't he gone
38.On _______ he had won, he jumped for joy.
A. having B. he was told C. being told D. telling
39.I should very much like to have gone to that party of theirs, but _______ .
A. I'm not invited B. I have not been invited
C. I was not invited D. I will not be invited
40.Jane wasn't in when I arrived. I suppose she _______ I was coming.
A. can't have forgotten B. must forget C. may forget D. must have
forgotten

Choose from four alternatives (A, B, C, or D) which you think that is closest meaning to the
sentence above.
41. Rather than disturb the meeting, I left without saying goodbye.
A. I would rather disturb the meeting than leave without saying goodbye.
B. I left without saying goodbye as I didnt want to disturb the meeting.
C. I disturbed the meeting because I said goodbye
D. The meeting was disturbed as I left saying goodbye.
42. Wealthy as they were, they were far from happy.
A. They were not happy as they were wealthy
B. Although they were wealthy, they were not happy.
C. They were as wealthy as they were happy.
D. Even if they were wealthy, they were not happy.
43. When I arrived, they were having lunch.
A. I came to their invitation to lunch.
B. They ate their lunch as soon as I arrived.
C. I came in the middle of their lunch.
D. When they start having their lunch, I arrived.
44. . Would you like something to drink? he asked.
A. He asked me would like something to drink.
B. He wanted to invite me for something to drink.
C. He asked me if I wanted something to drink.
D. He offered me something to drink.
45. Their chances of success are small.
A. Its very likely that they will succeed
B. They will definitely be successful
C. Its not very likely that they will succeed
D. They wont have any chances of being successful
Identify the underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be
corrected
46. (A)Its thirty years (B)since this(C) thirty-storeys building (D)was built.
47. He was seen (A)enter the house (B)at midnight, so he (C)shouldnt say he didnt (D)do it.
48. . (A)Never before(B) I have seen a man who (C)enjoyed being (D)lied to.
49. We insist on (A)you (B)leaving the meeting( C)before any( D)further outbursts take place .
50. Nora (A)hardly never misses( B)an opportunity(C) to play (D)in the tennis tournaments
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word for each of the numbered blanks.
Everybody has heard about the Internet, do you know what an intranet is? It is this:
just as the Internet connects people around the world, intranets connect people within a (51)
_______ company. In fact, intranets make use of the same software programs as the Internet to
(52) _______ computers and people. This (53) _______ that you do not have to buy a lot of
additional programs to set up an intranet service. If your intranet is working properly, it can
link together a huge amount of (54) _______ which is stored in different places in the
company. In this way, people can get the information they need, regardless (55) _______
where it comes from. A company intranet can, of course, be used for unimportant information
like office memos or canteen menus. But an intranet should (56) _______ important
information which people need to make decision about new products, costs and so on. The
intranet is (57) _______ to share their information with other people. (58) _______, many
departments dont want to share their specialist knowledge with others. Another problem
which often occurs is (59) _______ top managers like to use the intranet to communicate
down rather than to communicate across. That is, they use the intranet to give orders, not to
(60) _______ information between themselves and others working in the same organization.
51. A. branch B. jointed C. single D. large
52. A. contact B. compare C. distinguish D. introduce
53. A. indicates B. is C. means D. is said
54. A. information B. properties C. elements D. parts
55. A. to B. on C. with D. of
56. A. provide B. take C. give D. bring
57. A. going B. willing C. likely D. happened
58. A. However B. Luckily C. Unfortunately D. Consequently
59. A. which B. it C. what D. that
60. A. enjoy B. provide C. share D. divide
Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is primarily a result of mankind's burning of
fuels, is thought to act like the glass of a greenhouse. It absorbs heat radiation from the earth and
its atmosphere, heats that otherwise would dissipate into space. The possibility that the
greenhouse effect could alter the earth's temperature has been debated for many years. Scientists
have agreed that carbon dioxide is increasing but there has been uncertainty about whether
temperatures are also increasing. The major difficulty in accepting the greenhouse effect has
been the absence of observed warming coincident with the historic carbon dioxide increase.
61. : What does the scientific community think about the greenhouse effect?
A. It regards it as an established scientific fact.
B. It considers it a promising scientific issue.
C. It finds it an important mechanism for removing carbon dioxide from greenhouse.
D. It sees it as a useful agricultural technique.
62. One thing that all atmospheric scientists apparently agree about is that _______ .
A. global temperatures are continually rising.
B. greenhouse affects the earth's temperature significantly.
C. the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing.
D. the glass of greenhouses has reduced the need to burn fuel.
63. The carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is believed to produce the greenhouse effect by
_______ .
A. preventing heat radiation from escaping the earth's atmosphere.
B. dissipation into outer space.
C. being burned on the ground.
D. being widely used for agricultural purposes in greenhouse.
64. Doubts about the greenhouse effect seem to center on the fact that_______ .
A. past increase in carbon dioxide volume and global temperatures have often not
corresponded.
B. it is difficult to locate and identify carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
C. growing produce in greenhouses has been only marginally profitable.
D. the earth is steadily cooling down.
65. The principal consequence of the greenhouse effect is assumed to be an increase in
_______ .
A. the building of fossil fuels. B. the sun's radiation reaching earth.
C. global temperatures. D. the building of greenhouse.
Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
Telecommunicating is a form of computer communication between employees homes and
offices. For employees whose jobs involve sitting at a terminal or word processor entering data
or typing reports, the location of the computer is of no consequence. If the machine can
communicate over telephone lines, when the work is completed, employees can dial the office
computer from a distant site and transmit the material to their employers. A recent survey in
USA Today estimates that there are appoximately 8.7 million telecommuters. But although the
numbers are rising annually, the trend does not appear to be as significant as predicted when
Business Week published "The Portable Executive" as its cover story a few years ago. Why
hasn't telecommuting become more popular?
Clearly, change simply takes time. But in addition, there has been active resistance on the
part of many managers. These executives claim that supervising the telecommuters in a large
work force scattered across the country would be too difficult, or, at least, systems for
managing them are not yet developed, thereby complicating the manager's responsibilities.
It is also true that employees who are given the option of telecommuting are often reluctant to
accept the opportunity. Most people feel that they need regular interaction with a group, and many
are concerned that they will not have the same consideration for advancement if they are not
more visible in the office setting. Some people feel that even when a space in their homes is
set aside as a work area, they never really get away from the office.
66. The author mentions all of the following as concerns of telecommuters EXCEPT_______ .
A. the lack of interaction with a group
B. the different system of supervision
C. the fact that the work space is in the home
D. the opportunities for advancement
67. How many American workers are involved in telecommuting?
A. More than predicted in Business Week
B. Fewer than estimated in USA Today
C. More than 8 million
D. Fewer than last year
68. It can be inferred from the passage that the author is _______ .
A. a statistician
B. a telecommuter
C. the manager of a group of telecommuters
D. a reporter
69. The word "resistance" could best be replaced by_______ .
A. alteration B. consideration C. participation D. opposition
70. Which of the following is the main topic of the passage?
A. The failure of telecommuting
B. The advantages of telecommuting
C. A definition of telecommuting
D. An overview of telecommuting
IX. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the following
passage.
Face-to-face conversation is a two-way process: You speak to me, I reply to you and
__(71)__. Two-way __(72)__ depends on having a coding system that is understood by both
sender and __(73)__, and an agreed convention about signalling the beginning and end of the
message. In speech, the coding system is the language __(74)__ English or Spanish; the
convention that one person speaks at __(75)__ time may seem too obvious to __(76)__ In fact,
the signals __(77)__ in conversations and meetings are often __(78)__ For example, lowering
the pitch of the voice may mean the end of a sentence; a sharp intake of breath may signal the
desire to __(79)__, catching the chairman's eye may indicate the desire to speak in a formal
setting like a debate, a clenched fist may indicate anger. When __(80)__ visual signals are not
possible, more formal signals may be needed.
71. A. so on B. versus C. as well D. etc
72. A. exchange B. communicationC. interchangeD. correspondence
73. A. announcer B. receiver C. messenger D. transmitter
74. A. either B. like C. alike D. as
75. A. the B. a C. one D. all
76. A. notice B. recognize C. mention D. judge
77. A. being used B. that people useC. are used D. using
78. A. informal B. formal C. non-verbal D. verbal
79. A. interchange B. interrupt C. intercept D. interfere
80. A. that B. those C. their D. these
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Trng THPT Phan Chu Trinh Nm hc 2010 2011
Thi gian lm bi 90 pht ( khng k thi gian giao )

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions or do as directed.
Question 1. I badminton before. This is the first time I ..............to play it.
A. have never played / tried B. have ever played / have tried
C. have played / have tried D. have never played / have tried
Question 2. Are you learning your lesson ? No , Iit.
A. finished B. finish C. have finished D. have been finished
Question 3. In one years time , she in this company for 15 years.
A. will be working B. will have been working
C. will work D. has worked
Question 4. He is tired now .He .for a long time.
A. has been learning B. learns C. has learned D. learned
Question 5. Hurry up or the train ..before you can catch it.
A. will leave B. leaves C. will have left D. has left
Question6. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
A. think B. that C. three D. thank
Question 7. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
A. devotion B. suggestion C. congestion D. question
Question 8. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
A. decided B. hatred C. sacred D. warned
Question 9. Choose the word which has the different stress from the others.
A. interest B. influential C. pleasure D. selfishness
Question 10. Choose the word which has the different stress from the others .
A. between B. pursuit C. changeable D. concerned
Question 11. The bride and the groom entered the wedding hall by four nice children.
A. preceding B. precede C. precedes D. preceded
Question 12. My sister is a woman of age.
A. marriage B. married C. marrying D. marriageable
Question 13. Many animals are for their fur and other valuable parts of their bodies.
A. hunted B. chased C. run after D. followed
Question 14. Im sorry I havent got any money. - Ive.my wallet at home.
A. missed B. left C. let D. forgotten
Question 15. The doctor gave the patient..examination to discover the cause of his collapse.
A. a thorough B. a universal C. an exact D. a whole
Passage 1. Read the following passage and choose the letter (A, B, C or D) to fill in each blank.
The expression on your face can usually dramatically alter your feelings and perceptions, and it has been
proved that (16).smiling or frowning can create corresponding emotional responses. The idea was
first (17).by a French physiologist, Israel Waynbaum, in 1906. He believed that different facial
(18).affected the flow of blood to the brain , and that this could create positive or negative
feelings. A happy smile or irrepressible (19)increased the blood flow and contributed to joyful
feelings. But sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious
(20)of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of essential fuel.
Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject , and suggests that the temperature of the brain
could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters which definitely influence our moods and
energy levels. He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen , but create further
chemical imbalance (21).inhibiting these vital hormonal messages. Zajonc goes on to propose that
our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears
you can (22)your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters replacing a depression condition
(23)a happier one. People suffering from psychosomatic (24)., depression and anxiety
states could (25)..from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles which pull the corners of the
mouth up and back to form a smile- several times an hour.
Question 16. A. desperately B. inattentively C. deliberately D. decidedly
Question 17. A. put off B. put down C. put by D. put forward
Question 18. A. aspects B. looks C. expressions D. appearances
Question 19. A. laughter B. sadness C. humour D. depression
Question 20. A. cycle B. spiral C. circle D. ring
Question 21. A. by B. without C. when D. from
Question 22. A. make B. persuade C. allow D. decide
Question 23. A. through B. by C. after D. with
Question 24. A. disease B. illness C. infection D. ailment
Question 25. A. recover B. improve C. benefit D. progre

Question 26. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correcting.
-The discovery (A) of gold in the Klondike attracted (B)thousands (C) interested in (D) doing a fortune.
Question 27. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correcting.
- (A) Ballet takes years of (B) practise to master . So, children (C) begin studing (D) as early as eight
years old.
Question 28. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correcting.
- The (A) most natural form of nutrition for (B) new-born (C) infant is (D) breast feeding.
Question 29. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correcting.
- (A) Physicists are scientists (B)whose study matter (C) and energy , as well as their (D) patterns of
interaction.
Question 30. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correcting.
- Scientists are (A) still (B) uncertain of (C) what the universe originated (D) millions of years.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions or do as directed.
Question 31. In the West, the birth of a girl is welcomed with an enthusiasmto that of a boy.
A. equally B. equal C. they are equal D. and equal
Question 32. A: You look nice in that red hat. -B:
A. Its nice of you to say so. B. Am I? Thanks.
C. Oh, poor me. D. I am interesting to hear that.
Question 33. Some of my friends are.reporters.
A. newspapers B. newspapers C. newspapers D. newspaper
Question 34. The government is expected to.steps against the unemployment.
A. use B. make C. take D. apply
Question 35. I think I should have...your mother while I was passing.
A. dropped in on B. come up with C. got on with D. run into
Question 36. But for his help, I .
A. should not have succeeded B. had not succeeded
C. did not succeed D. would succeed
Question 37. The dentist had to ..the tooth as it was badly decayed.
A. put off B. extract C. extricate D. eradicate
Question 38. She ran a comb..her hair.
A. on B. through C. in D. above
Question 39. Mr. Dawson was given the award in.of her services to the hospital.
A. spite B. charge C. recognition D. sight
Question 40. It is imperative that this letter.immediately.
A were sent B. sent C. was sent D. be sent
-Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence which has the same meaning
as the original one. ( 41 45 )
Question 41. Mr.Pike wants his wife to quit her job and look after their children.
A. Mr.Pike would like his wife to stop working and look after their children. .
B. Mr.Pike would like his wife to continue working in spite of looking after their children.
C. Mr.Pike wants to quit his job and his wife look after their children.
D. Mr.Pike would like his wife to stop working and looking after their children..
Question 42. She broke down the moment she heard the news.
A. She was broken for a moment when she heard the news.
B. She broke her leg when hearing the news.
C. On hearing the news, she broke down.
D. When she heard the news, she was sick.
Question 43. They bought a gift that was very expensive for their son.
A. Their son bought an expensive gift for his birthday.
B. Although the gift was inexpensive, they didnt buy it for their son.
C. They gave their son a gift that was very expensive.
D. The gift was so expensive that they didnt buy it for their son.
Question 44. I was not surprised to hear that Harry had failed his driving test.
A. By having failed his driving test, Harry made no surprise.
B. It came as no surprise to me that Harry had failed his driving test.
C. Harrys having failed his driving test is not my surprise.
D. If Harry had not failed his driving test, I would have been surprised.
Question 45. We couldnt have managed our business successfully without my fathers money.
A. Hadnt it been for my fathers money, We couldnt have managed our business successfully.
B. We could have managed our business successfully with my fathers money.
C. If we could manage our business successfully, my father would give us his money.
D. If we couldnt have managed our business successfully, we would have had my fathers money.

Passage 2. Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D)
Over the past 600 years, English has grown from a language of few speakers to become the dominant
language of international communication. English as we know it today emerged around 1350, after having
incorporated many elements of French that were introduced following the Norman invasion of 1066. Until the
1600s, English was, for the most part, spoken only in England and had not extended even as far as Wales,
Scotland, or Ireland. However, during the course of the next two centuries, English began to spread around
the globe as a result of explosion, trade ( including slave trade), colonization, and missionary work. Thus,
slave enclaves of English speakers became established and grew in various parts of the world. As these
communities proliferated , English gradually became the primary language of international business,
banking, and diplomacy.
Currently, about 80 percent of the information stored on computer systems worldwide is in English. Two
thirds of the worlds science writing is in English, and English is the main language of technology ,
advertising, media, international airports, and traffic controllers. Today there are more than 700 million
English users in the world, and over half of these are nonnative speakers, constituting the largest number of
nonnative users in the world.
Question 46. What is the main topic of this passage?
A. the number of nonnative users of English
B. the French influence on the English language
C. the expansion of English as an international language
D. the use of English for science and technology
Question 47. The word emerged in the first paragraph could best be replaced by which of the following?
A. appeared B. hailed C. frequented D. engaged
Question 48. Approximately when did English begin to be used beyond England?
A. in 1066 B. around 1350 C. before 1600 D. after 1600
Question 49. According to the passage , all of the following contributed to the spread of English around the
world EXCEPT. .
A. the slave trade B. missionaries C. colonization D. the Norman invasion
Question 50. As used in the first paragraph , which of the following is closest in meaning to the word
course?
A. subject B. policy C. time D. track
Question 51. As used in the first paragraph , which of the following is closest in meaning to the word
enclaves?
A. communities B. organizations C. regions D. countries
Question 52. The word proliferated in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. prospered B. organized C. disbanded D. expanded
Question 53. The word stored in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. bought B. saved C. spent D. valued
Question 54. The word constituting in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. looking over B. setting down C. doing in D. making up
Question 55. According to the passage, approximately how many nonnative users of English are there in the
world today?
A. a quarter million B. half a million C. 350 million D. 700 million
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions or do as directed.
Question 56. Elderly people, , require constant attention.
A. a large numbers depending on government aid
B. and many of them depend on the government to finance them
C. who are dependent many of them on the financing from the government
D. many of whom are financially dependent on the government
Question 57. My sister told me to pack some trousers and shirts for the trip,, not to forget my
toothbrush.
A. after all B. but more or less C. before long D. but above all
Question 58. I am not able to go anywhere this weekend because I am up to my..in work.
A. neck B. nose C. head D. eyes
Question 59. A: .. B: I have a terrible headache.
A. Whats the matter with you? B. Whats the problem to you?
C. What happens with you? D. What causes you?
Question 60. Do you mind if I open the window?
A. Yes, it is, isnt it? B. Yea, of course.
C. Please, dont worry! D. Id rather you didnt.
Question 61. Im sorry. I couldnt come to your party last night.
A. Excuse me. B. . Thats all right.
C. Youre welcome. D. What a pity!
Question 62. Hung: .................................. .
Hoa : Thanks. Im glad you like it. My sister gave it to me yesterday.
A. What a fashionable dress you are wearing!
B. Oh! I like your fashionable dress.
C. I think you have a fashionable dress.
D. Your fashionable must be expensive.
Question 63. The bank wont lend you the money without some.. that you will pay it back.
A. profit B. interest C. charge D. guarantee
Question 64. of all the staff, I would like to wish you a happy retirement.
A. Instead B. In place C. On behalf D. On account
Question 65. Just keepon the baby while I cook the supper, will you?
A. a look B. a glance C. an eye D. a care
-Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best sentence made from these given
words. ( 66 70 )
Question 66. They / ask / lock / door / before / leave / every day.
A. They are asked to lock the door before they leaving every day.
B. They asked to lock the door before leaving every day.
C. They ask to lock the door before they leave every day.
D. They are asked to lock the door before leaving every day.
Question 67. Only / this way / make / laws / effective.
A. Only with this way we can make our laws effective.
B. Only this way can we make our laws effective.
C. Only by this way can we make our laws effective.
D. Only with this way can we make our laws effective.
Question 68. secretary / be / responsible / manager / serious mistakes.
A. The new secretary is responsible for the manager to the serious mistakes.
B. The new secretary is responsible for the manager for the serious mistakes.
C. The new secretary is responsible to the manager for the serious mistakes.
D. The new secretary is responsible to the manager to the serious mistakes.
Question 69. bridge / build / 50 years ago / collapse / last storm.
A. The bridge built 50 years ago was collapsed in the last storm.
B. The bridge which built 50 years ago was collapsed in the last storm.
C. The bridge built 50 years ago has collapsed in the last storm.
D. The bridge built 50 years ago collapsed in the last storm.
Question 70. I / rather / you / not cheat / exam / this year.
A. Id rather you didnt cheat any exam this year.
B. Id rather you shouldnt cheat any exam this year.
C. Id rather you dont cheat any exam this year.
D. Id rather you not cheat any exam this year.
Passage 3. Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D)
After two decades of growing student enrollments and economic prosperity , business schools in the
United States have started to face harder times. Only Harvards MBA School has shown a substantial increase
in enrollments in recent years. Both Princeton and Stanford have seen decreases in their enrollments. Since
1990, the number of people receiving Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degrees, has dropped about
3 percent to 75,000, and the trend of lower enrollment rates is expected to continue.
There are two factors causing this decrease in students seeking an MBA degree. The first one is that many
graduates of four-year colleges are finding that an MBA degree does not guarantee a plush job on Wall Street
or in other financial districts of major American cities . Many of the entry-level management jobs are for
students graduating with Master of Arts degrees in English and the humanities as well as those holding MBA
degrees. Students have asked the question, Is an MBA degree really what I need to be best prepared for
getting a good job? The second major factor has been the cutting of American payrolls and the lower number
of entry-level jobs being offered. Business needs are changing , and MBA schools are struggling to meet the
new demands.
Question 71. What is the main focus of this passage?
A. Jobs on Wall Street B. Types of graduate degrees
C. Changes in enrollment for MBA schools D. How schools are changing to reflect the economy
Question 72. The phrase two decades in the first paragraph refers to a period of. .
A. 10 years B. 20 years C. 50 years D. 100 years
Question 73. The word prosperity in the first paragraph could best be replaced by .
A. success B. surplus C. Nurturing D. Education
Question 74. Which of the following business schools has NOT shown a decrease in enrollment?
A. Princeton B. Harvard C. Stanford D. A and B are correct
Question 75. The phrase trend of in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. reluctance of B. drawback to C. movement toward D. extraction from
Question 76. As used in the second paragraph, the word seeking could best be replaced by which of the
following?
A. examining B. avoiding C. seizing D. pursuing
Question 77. Which of the following descriptions most likely applies to Wall Street?
A. A centre for international affairs B. A major financial centre
C. A shopping district D. A neighborhood in New York
Question 78. According to the passage, what are two causes of declining business school enrollment?
A. Lack of necessity for an MBA and an economic recession
B. Low salary and foreign competition
C. Fewer MBA schools and fewer entry-level jobs
D. Declining population and economic prosperity
Question 79. The first paragraph is mainly concerned with which of the following?
A. factors contributing to the decline in MBA students
B. A current trend affecting the nations business schools
C. The difference between Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford
D. Two decades of hard times for business schools
Question 80. As used in the second paragraph, the word struggling is closest in meaning to .
A. evolving B. plunging C. starting D. striving

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11. D 12. D 13. A 14. B 15. A 16. B 17. A 18. D 19. C 20. A
21. A 22. B 23. B 24. C 25. D 26. D 27. D 28. A 29. A 30. D
31. B 32. A 33. D 34. C 35. C 36. C 37. D 38. C 39. A 40. C
41. B 42. C 43. D 44. D 45. C 46. C 47. B 48. A 49. B 50. C
51. D 52. B 53. A 54. B 55. D 56. C 57. A 58. D 59. D 60. C
61. A 62. D 63. B 64. D 65. C 66. D 67. B 68. C 69. B 70. C
71. A 72. C 73. C 74. B 75. A 76. D 77. C 78. C 79. D 80. A

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1. D 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. D 9. B 10. C
11. D 12. D 13. A 14. B 15. A 16. C 17. D 18. C 19. A 20. C
21. B 22. C 23. D 24. D 25. C 26. D 27. B 28. C 29. B 30. C
31. B 32. A 33. D 34. C 35. A 36. A 37. B 38. B 39. C 40. D
41. A 42. C 43. C 44. B 45. A 46. C 47. A 48. D 49. D 50. C
51. A 52. D 53. B 54. D 55. C 56. D 57. D 58. A 59. A 60. D
61. B 62. A 63. D 64. C 65. C 66. D 67. C 68. C 69. D 70. A
71. C 72. B 73. A 74. B 75. C 76. D 77. B 78. A 79. B 80. D

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11. B 12. A 13. D 14. C 15. A 16. A 17. B 18. B 19. C 20. D
21. D 22. C 23. C 24. D 25. A 26. B 27. A 28. D 29. B 30. C
31. C 32. B 33. A 34. B 35. C 36. D 37. B 38. A 39. B 40. D
41. D 42. B 43. C 44. B 45. C 46. B 47. A 48. D 49. C 50. C
51. D 52. C 53. B 54. A 55. C 56. A 57. C 58. C 59. B 60. A
61. C 62. D 63. C 64. A 65. C 66. B 67. C 68. D 69. D 70. C
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21. C 22. B 23. A 24. B 25. C 26. D 27. B 28. A 29. B 30. D
31. D 32. C 33. C 34. D 35. A 36. B 37. C 38. D 39. D 40. D
41. C 42. A 43. D 44. D 45. C 46. A 47. D 48. B 49. D 50. C
51. A 52. B 53. A 54. A 55. D 56. D 57. B 58. C 59. B 60. C
61. D 62. C 63. B 64. A 65. C 66. D 67. D 68. A 69. B 70. A
71. C 72. D 73. C 74. A 75. C 76. B 77. C 78. D 79. D 80. C

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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. Imagination ______________facts.
A. outlives B. outlays C. outruns D. outplays
Question 2. Tom is good enough to make ______________ in his office.
A. impression B. the bed C. the team D.
appointment
Question 3. ANNOUNCEMENT: Passengers for Rome should______________ to Gate 32
for boarding.
A. reach B. approach C. proceed D. contact
Question 4. - Anna : " I don't think I can do this ." - Susan: "_____________ "
A. No, I hope not. B. Oh, come on! Give it a try!
C. Yeah. It's not easy. D. Sure, no way!
Question 5. Shed rather I ____________to the party with her yesterday.
A. had to go B. to have gone C. went D. had gone
Question 6. Good restaurants serving traditional English food are very hard
to_____________.
A. come to B. come into C. come by D. come at
Question 7. ______________opening the door, Jerry found that his house had been broken
into.
A. On B. At C. During D. With
Question 8 ____________ thats happened is a waste of time.
A. Regret something B. Regretting something C. Something regretted D. Something
to regret
Question 9. I accidentally ______________ Mike when I was crossing a street downtown
yesterday.
A. caught sight of B. paid attention to C. kept an eye on D. lost touch
with
Question 10. -Claire: Mr. Black. How do you do?" - Pete :"_____________, my name's
Pete. How do you do? "
A. Pardon B. Excuse me C. By the way D. By all
means
Question 11. Did you see Jonathan this morning? He looked like _____________. It must
have been quite
a party last night.
A. death warmed up B. a bear with a sore head C. a dead duck D. a wet blanket
Question 12. His grandpa refuses to even listen to anyone else's point of view. He 's
very____________ .
A. narrow-minded B. kind-hearted C. open-minded D. absent-
minded
Question 13. He said that the plane had already left and that I ______________arrived an
hour earlier.
A. should have B. must have C. was supposed to D. had to
Question 14. Light ______________are small planes with seats for no more than about six
passengers.
A. airship B. aircrafts C. airplane D. aircraft
Question 15. ______________drivers usually drive very slowly.
A. Learning B. Practice C. Learner D. Student
Question 16. ______________, Phil was a gregarious individual who enjoyed the company
of others
enormously.
A. Socially B. Technically C. Physically D. Psychologically
Question 17. He lives a(n) ______________ throw from the station.
A. apple's B. stone's C. arrow's D. stick's
Question 18. The management has ______________its promise.
A. gone back on B. gone through with C. got away with D. got down on
Question 19. - Alice : We've got the contract!" - Nick: " ______________"
A. Oh, how come? B. Pretty well. C. Really? Let's celebrate. D. Not too
bad.
Question 20. Not until ___________home _____________that he had taken someone elses
bike.
A. he got/ did he realize B. did he get / he realized C. he got/ he did realize D. he got/ he
realized
Question 21. All of us wont go camping _____________ the weather stays fine.
A. however B. unless C. so D. but
Question 22. I ______________sport to keep fit, not because I like it.
A. train B. practise C. make D. do
Question 23. ______________, the whole family slept soundly.
A. Hot although the night air was B. Hot though was the night air
C. Hot although was the night air D. Hot though the night air was
Question 24. - Anne : "Do you mind if I ask you one or two questions?" - Jack :
"______________"
A. Why not? B. That's quite all right.
C. I am sorry. I have no idea. D. Not at all. Fire away.
25. The move to a different environment brought about a significant ______________in my
cousin's state of mind.
A. impact B. effect C. influence D. change

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
Tomatoes are probably the most popular garden vegetable grown in the
United States. This can be attributed to their unique flavor, attractiveness,
richness as a source of vitamins C and A, and versatility as a food. The
Line popularity of peppers as a garden plant can be attributed to the same factors,
(5) although they are usually not consumed in large enough quantities to make
them an important nutritional factor in the diet.
The cultivated tomato originated in the Andes mountains of South
America. It
was introduced to other areas of the world by Indians and European travelers.
Its seeds were taken to Europe, where a superstition soon arose that the tomato
(10) stimulated love. Because of this, the tomato was called the love apple. The
first
report of the tomato in North America was in 1710, where it was grown
primarily as an ornamental plant. Early colonists brought the seeds to Virgina
and grew tomatoes in flower gardens.
Tomatoes, actually a fruit that is used as a vegetable, began gaining wide
(15) acceptance as a food plant in the United States between 1820 and 1850.
Modern
plant growers have done much to improve the tomato and add to its
usefulness.
Its yields have been doubled, and varieties with larger, smoother, more even
shapes and meatier pulps have been developed. The tomato is the leading crop
canned in the United States today.
(20) Peppers are also native to America and were grown by American Indian
tribes
in both North and South America over 2,000 years ago. The small red hot
peppers were discovered by Columbus in the West Indies and introduced into
Europe, where they became popular before gaining widespread acceptance in
the United States. Peppers became one of the first New World foods used
(25) commercially in Europe. Botanists class the fruit of the bush-type garden
pepper
as a berry. Although most varieties of peppers produce red fruits (which are
green in their immature stage), there are some yellow-fruited varieties, and
peppers are of both mild and pungent types. Peppers enjoy warm climates,
and
young plants can be injured by frosts. Seasonings such as paprika and chili
(30) powder and food products such as canned pimentos are commercial uses of
garden peppers that are grown in the United States today.
The familiar spice black pepper known in households throughout the
world is
the product of a trailing or climbing shrub grown in Indonesia and other hot
countries. The islands of Java and Madura furnish most of the black pepper
used
(35) in American homes. The United States buys almost 25,000 tons of this spice
annually.
Question 26. The topic of this passage is__________.
A. food discoveries of early Europeans B. the nutritional value of garden vegetables
C. tomatoes and peppers D. why tomatoes are more popular than peppers
Question 27. The word versatility in line 3 is closest in meaning to__________.
A. economic value B. range of uses C. tastiness D. marketability
Question 28. According to the passage, why are peppers not an important nutritional factor in
a diet?
A. People dont eat enough of them. B. They lack the necessary vitamins.
C. They are less tasty than tomatoes. D. Peppers are found in tropical
climates.
Question 29. It can be inferred from the passage that tomatoes were first used in North
America ________.
A. for food B. for nutritional purposes C. as decoration D. in place of
peppers
Question 30. It can be inferred from the passage that the tomato was called the love apple
because__________.
A. its fruit was heart-shaped B. it supposedly aroused affectionate feelings
C. people liked to eat it D. it is beautiful to look at
Question 31. The word native in line 20 is closest in meaning to__________.
A. indigenous B. legendary C. colorful D. located
Question 32. The phrase mild and pungent types in line 28 refers to__________.
A. size B. botanical classification C. taste D. color
Question 33. All of the following can be inferred from the passage about peppers
EXCEPT__________.
A. peppers became popular in the United States later than in Europe
B. peppers were bought and sold in Europe
C. red peppers are highly spiced
D. peppers originated fairly recently in North and South America
Question 34. The phrase this spice in line 35 refers to __________.
A. paprika B. chili powder C. pepper berries D. black pepper
Question 35. Which of the following best describes the format of this passage?
A. A series of conjectures B. A general introduction followed by elaboration
C. A response to a criticism D. A question and subsequent answers

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 36. The new job pays quite well, but the applicants must have certain skills.
A. The people that will accept the application are quite skilled, so they receive quite a good
salary.
B. Specific talents are required for the new job, whose money is rather good, from those
who apply for it.
C. Only those who have a lot of skills will be able to receive the higher salaries that the
new job offers.
D. One has to be exceptionally talented to even think of applying for the new job, which
pays good money.
Question 37. I never thought that I could win a prize.
A. It never dawned in me that I could win a prize. B. I never had full advantage of
winning a prize.
C. It never crossed my mind that I could win a prize.D. I was never put off from winning
a prize.
Question 38. Whereas Mozilla Firefox is less messy, Internet Explorer is more familiar to
most computer users.
A. Although Mozilla Firefox is only a bit more disorderly than Internet Explorer, many people
prefer the latter due to its greater familiarity.
B. Both Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer are quite disorderly , so people usually prefer the
latter, as they are more familiar with it.
C. It is Internet Explorer's being less messy than Mozilla Firefox that makes it more popular
with computer users.
D. The majority of people who use computers are better acquainted with Internet Explorer, but
Mozilla Firefox has the advantage of being more orderly.
Question 39. I thought she was the right person for the position, yet it turned out that she
was quite useless.
A. I was mistaken about her suitability for the position, since she proved rather
incompetent.
B. I was right in thinking that she was totally useless for the job.
C. Contrary to my initial impression, she was not totally unsuitable for the position.
D. Because I was expecting her to be competent, I was shocked to see her perform rather
badly.
Question 40. The likelihood of suffering a heart attack rises as one becomes increasingly
obese.
A. The more obese one is, the higher the chances for a heart attack become.
B. Obesity results in only a slight increase in the probability of having a heart attack.
C. Anyone who is obese is likely to experience a heart attack at any time.
D. Heart attacks are happening more and more often, and most of the sufferers are obese.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is best written based
on the words provided in the following questions .
Question 41: Today / UNESCO / function / as / laboratory / idea / standard-setter / forge / universal /
agreement / emerge / ethical / issue .
A. Today, UNESCO functions as a laboratory ideas and a standard-setter to forge universal agreements
to
emerge ethical issues.
B. Today, UNESCO functions as a laboratory of ideas and a standard-setter to forge universal
agreements
on emerging ethical issues.
C. Today, UNESCO functions as a laboratory of ideas and standard-setter forging universal agreements
in
emerging the ethical issues.
D. Today, UNESCO is functioned as a laboratory with ideas and a standard-setter by forged universal
agreements on emerging ethical issues.
Question 42: identical / twins/ all / genes / common / so / any variation / two identical twins / large part /
due / effects / environment.
A. Identical twins have all of their genes on common, so any variation between two identical twins
is for large part due to the effects of the environment.
B. All identical twins have their genes in common, so any variation between two identical twins
is at large part due to the effects on the environment.
C. Identical twins have all of their genes in common, so any variation between two identical twins
is in large part due to the effects of the environment.
D. Identical twins have all of their genes in common, so any variations between two identical twins
are on large part due for the effects of the environment.
Question 43: bridge / build / 50 years ago / collapse / last storm.
A. The bridge built 50 years ago collapsed in the last storm.
B. The bridge which built 50 years ago was collapsed in the last storm.
C. The bridge built 50 years ago has collapsed in the last storm.
D. The bridge built 50 years ago was collapsed in the last storm.
Question 44: by / end / 21st century / climate / change / may / predominant / lead / biodiversity / lose /
change / ecosystem / service / globe.
A. By the end of the 21st century, climatically changing may predominantly lead to biodiversity loss
and changes in ecosystem services in globe.
B. By the end of the 21st century, climate change may predominantly lead to biodiversity loss and
changes in ecosystem services globally.
C. By the end of the 21st century, climate change may predominantly lead to biodiversity to lose and
change in ecosystem serviced by the globe.
D. By the end of the 21st century, climate changed may predominantly lead in the biodiversity of the
loss and changes in ecosystem services globally.
Question 45: medical / treatment / personalize / base / our / genetic / make-up / factor / such age / even
deliver / direct / our / body / wearable / devices .
A. Medical treatment will personalize, basing on our genetic make-up and factors such as age , and
even delivered directly to our bodies by wearable devices.
B. The medical treatment will be personalized, based on our genetically make-up and factors such as
age, and even deliver direct to our bodies by wearable devices.
C. Medical treatment will be personalized, based by our genetic make-up and factors such as age, and
even delivering directly to our bodies in wearable devices.
D. Medical treatment will be personalized, based on our genetic make-up and factors such as age, and
even delivered directly to our bodies by wearable devices.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word for each of the blanks
When you read something in a foreign language, you frequently come across words you do
not (46)______ understand. Sometimes you (47)______ the meaning in a dictionary and
sometimes you guess. The strategy you adopt depends very much upon the (48)______ of
accuracy you require and the time at your disposal.
If you are the sort of person who tends to turn to the dictionary frequently, it is (49)______
remembering that every dictionary has its limitations. Each definition is only an
approximation and one builds up an accurate picture of the meaning of a word only after
meeting it in a (50)______ of contexts. It is also important to recognize the special dangers of
dictionaries that translate from English into your native language and vice versa. If you must
use a dictionary, it is usually far safer to (51)______ an English-English dictionary.
In most exams you are not permitted to use a dictionary. (52)______ you are allowed to
use one, it is very time-consuming to look up words, and time in exams is usually limited.
You are, (53)______ , forced to guess the meaning of unfamiliar words.
When you come across unknown words in an exam text, it is very easy to panic. However,
if you develop efficient techniques for guessing the meaning, you will (54)______ a number
of possible problems and help yourself to understand far more of the text than you at first
thought likely.
Two strategies which may help you guess the meaning of a word are: using contextual
clues, both within the sentence and outside, and making use of clues (55)______ from the
formation of the word.
Question 46. A. wholly B. totally C. fully D. completely
Question 47. A. inspect B. check C. control D. examine
Question 48. A. extent B. level C. degree D. range
Question 49. A. valuable B. essential C. worth D. vital
Question 50. A. multiple B. variation C. diversity D. variety
Question 51. A. survey B. refer C. consult D. inquire
Question 52. A. In case B. Even if C. Although D. Provided
Question 53. A. so that B. so C. however D. therefore
Question 54. A. go over B. surpass C. get over D. overcome
Question 55. A. coming B. extracted C. originated D. derived
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 56. Mr. Smith's new neighbors appear to be very friendly.
A. hostile B. amicable C. inapplicable D. futile
Question 57. Names of people in the book were changed to preserve anonymity.
A. reveal B. conserve C. presume D. cover

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 58. The wall around the city of Quebec , which was originally a fort military , still
stand,
A B
C
making Quebec the only walled city in North America.
D
Question 59. Not many people realise that sleeping pills can make worse insomnia.
A B C D
Question 60. Dance notation is a means of recording the movements of dances by using of
special
A B C D
symbols.
Question 61. Some insects bear a remarkable resemblance to dead twigs, being long,
slenderness,
A B C
wingless, and brownish in color.
D
Question 62. Whether sounds are perceived to be musical or not depends on learning more
and
A B
cultural conditioning than the physical properties of sounds or innate
characteristics of the
C D
human brain.

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.
Question 63. A. curriculum B. mercifully C. personify D. undoubtedly
Question 64. A. intuitive B. tremendously C. intimacy D. mechanical
Question 65. A. insecure B. scenario C. infrequent D. inaccurate
Question 66. A. advantageous B. proverbial C. magnificent D. photography
Question 67. A. centenarian B. eliminate C. electrify D. accompany

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 68. Ultimately, people rely on science to gain an understanding of biological
phenomena.
A. Religiously B. In the final analysis C. In a predictable way D. Unthinkingly
Question 69. With the dawn of space exploration, the notion that atmospheric conditions on
Earth may be unique in the solar system was strengthened.
A. expansion B. beginning C. continuation D. outcome
Question 70. I take my hat off to all those people who worked hard to get the contract.
A. welcome B. respect C. encourage D. congratulate

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
Being aware of one's own emotions - recognizing and acknowledging feelings as they
happen - is at the very heart of Emotional Intelligence. And this awareness encompasses not
only moods but also thoughts about those moods. People who are able to monitor their
feelings as they arise are less likely to be ruled by them and are thus better able to manage
their emotions.
Managing emotions does not mean suppressing them; nor does it mean giving free rein to
every feeling. Psychologist Daniel Goleman, one of several authors who have popularized the
notion of Emotional Intelligence, insisted that the goal is balance and that every feeling has
value and significance. As Goleman said, "A life without passion would be a dull wasteland
of neutrality, cut off and isolated from the richness of life itself." Thus, we manage our
emotions by expressing them in an appropriate manner. Emotions can also be managed by
engaging in activities that cheer us up, soothe our hurts, or reassure us when we feel anxious.
Clearly, awareness and management of emotions are not independent. For instance, you
might think that individuals who seem to experience their feelings more intensely than others
would be less able to manage them. However, a critical component of awareness of emotions
is the ability to assign meaning to them - to know why we are experiencing a particular
feeling or mood. Psychologists have found that, among individuals who experience intense
emotions, individual differences in the ability to assign meaning to those feelings predict
differences in the ability to manage them. In other words, if two individuals are intensely
angry, the one who is better able to understand why he or she is angry will also be better able
to manage the anger.
Self-motivation refers to strong emotional self-control, which enables a person to get
moving and pursue worthy goals, persist at tasks even when frustrated, and resist the
temptation to act on impulse. Resisting impulsive behavior is, according to Goleman, "the
root of all emotional self-control."
Of all the attributes of Emotional Intelligence, the ability to postpone immediate
gratification and to persist in working toward some greater future gain is most closely related
to success - whether one is trying to build a business, get a college degree, or even stay on a
diet. One researcher examined whether this trait can predict a child's success in school. The
study showed that 4-year-old children who can delay instant gratification in order to advance
toward some future goal will be "far superior as students" when they graduate from high
school than will 4-year-olds who are not able to resist the impulse to satisfy their immediate
wishes.
Question 71. Which of the following can we infer from paragraph 1?
A. Some people can understand their feelings better than others.
B. People who can manage their emotions will be controlled by them.
C. If people pay attention to their feelings, they will not be able to manage them.
D. If people pay attention to their feelings, they can control their emotions better.
Question 72. The word "soothe" in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by ______________.
A. reduce B. weaken C. worsen D. relieve
Question 73. According to paragraphs 1 to 3, people should be aware of their emotions so
that they can _________.
A. manage their emotions appropriately B. stop feeling angry
C. experience feelings more intensively D. explain their emotions to others
Question 74. From paragraph 2, we can see that Daniel Goleman______________.
A. trained people to increase their Emotional Intelligence B. treated patients who had
emotional problems
C. wrote about Emotional Intelligence D. studied how people manage their
emotions
Question 75. All of the following are mentioned in paragraph 2 about our emotions EXCEPT
__________.
A. every feeling is important B. we can manage our emotions
C. emotions are part of a satisfying life D. we should ignore some feelings
Question 76. The word "critical" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to______________.
A. inessential B. important C. dynamic D. indecisi

Question 77. The word "them" in paragraph 3 refers to ______________.


A. psychologists B. individuals C. individual differences D. intense
emotions
Question 78. In paragraph 3, the author explains the concept of awareness and management
of emotions
by______________.
A. describing how people learn to control their emotions
B. giving an example of why people get angry
C. comparing how two people might respond to an intense emotion
D. explaining why some people are not aware of their emotions
Question 79. The word "pursue" in paragraph 4 mostly means ____________.
A. find out about something B. be involved in something
C. try to achieve something D. improve or develop something
Question 80. According to paragraph 5, children might be more successful in school if they
can
resist impulses because they can ____________.
A. easily understand new information B. be more popular with their teachers
C. have more friends at school D. focus on their work and not get
distracted

S GIO DC O TO H NI P N THI TH I HC T 3
TRNG THPT LNG TH VINH MN TING ANH KHI D (Thng 5 / 2012)
144 178 212 246
1 C 41 D 1 D 41 A 1 C 41 B 1 D 41 D
2 B 42 D 2 C 42 C 2 C 42 C 2 D 42 A
3 B 43 B 3 C 43 D 3 C 43 A 3 A 43 B
4 D 44 C 4 C 44 D 4 B 44 B 4 D 44 D
5 B 45 D 5 B 45 B 5 D 45 D 5 B 45 B
6 D 46 D 6 D 46 D 6 C 46 C 6 D 46 D
7 B 47 A 7 D 47 A 7 A 47 B 7 C 47 C
8 C 48 B 8 B 48 D 8 B 48 C 8 B 48 A
9 A 49 A 9 B 49 C 9 A 49 C 9 A 49 A
10 C 50 A 10 A 50 A 10 C 50 D 10 B 50 A
11 A 51 C 11 D 51 B 11 A 51 C 11 D 51 D
12 C 52 C 12 B 52 A 12 A 52 B 12 D 52 A
13 C 53 B 13 A 53 A 13 A 53 D 13 A 53 C
14 B 54 B 14 C 54 A 14 D 54 D 14 B 54 C
15 B 55 B 15 D 55 B 15 C 55 D 15 D 55 A
16 C 56 B 16 D 56 C 16 A 56 A 16 D 56 C
17 A 57 C 17 D 57 B 17 B 57 A 17 B 57 D
18 C 58 D 18 A 58 C 18 A 58 B 18 C 58 D
19 A 59 A 19 D 59 C 19 C 59 D 19 B 59 B
20 A 60 D 20 D 60 D 20 A 60 D 20 C 60 B
21 C 61 B 21 B 61 C 21 B 61 C 21 D 61 C
22 B 62 D 22 B 62 B 22 D 62 B 22 A 62 B
23 C 63 C 23 D 63 D 23 D 63 B 23 D 63 A
24 C 64 B 24 B 64 D 24 D 64 C 24 B 64 C
25 B 65 D 25 A 65 D 25 D 65 A 25 B 65 B
26 C 66 B 26 C 66 B 26 C 66 A 26 C 66 A
27 C 67 D 27 A 67 C 27 B 67 A 27 B 67 C
28 D 68 B 28 B 68 D 28 A 68 B 28 C 68 D
29 C 69 D 29 D 69 B 29 C 69 B 29 B 69 D
30 B 70 B 30 C 70 D 30 B 70 B 30 C 70 B
31 D 71 B 31 A 71 C 31 A 71 D 31 C 71 B
32 D 72 C 32 D 72 C 32 C 72 D 32 D 72 A
33 D 73 D 33 C 73 D 33 D 73 A 33 C 73 B
34 C 74 B 34 A 74 B 34 D 74 C 34 B 74 D
35 B 75 C 35 D 75 D 35 B 75 D 35 D 75 A
36 A 76 D 36 C 76 D 36 B 76 B 36 D 76 A
37 C 77 D 37 B 77 D 37 C 77 D 37 D 77 C
38 B 78 A 38 A 78 D 38 D 78 C 38 C 78 C
39 A 79 A 39 C 79 B 39 A 79 C 39 B 79 C
40 C 80 C 40 B 80 A 40 A 80 D 40 C 80 A

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