Đề thi đề xuất thi Đại học và Cao đẳng môn tiếng Anh - Nguyễn Thị Bính

A long and happy (36)__________ is something that many people wish for, but finding the right

partner is (37)__________ more difficult than you might imagine. A friend of mine, Susan, had not

been very successful in her attempt to find the perfect partner, and she was beginning to lose heart and

feel rather (38)__________. One day she happened to hear someone (39)__________ about a

computer dating agency which could help you to find the ideal partner. Susan immediately

(40)__________ an appointment to see someone at the agency, then waited to see (41)__________

would happen. The agency arranged a meeting with a "suitable" partner at the local railway station a

week later, although I (42)__________ her not to go. My friend arrived a few minutes early but could

see no one who matched the (43)__________ of the man in the photograph she had been sent.

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 responsibility. Incidentally, if the travel bug is
biting, (33)__________ is the time to pack up and go. You can do temporary work for a
(34)__________; when you return, pick up where you have (35)__________ off and get the second
job.
26. A. for B. on C. of D. with
27. A. you B. if C. yourself D. oneself
28. A. path B. road C. way D. street
29. A. out B. off C. into D. over
30. A. applicants B. application C. form D. employment
31. A. will B. would C. should D. may
32. A. Less B. Even C. Almost D. Most
33. A. then B. now C. so D. such
34. A. day B. time C. while D. ages
35. A. came B. left C. taken D. paid
 §äc kü ®o¹n v¨n sau vµ chän ph­¬ng ¸n ®óng (A hoÆc B,C,D) cho mçi chç trèng:
THE PERFECT PARTNER
A long and happy (36)__________ is something that many people wish for, but finding the right
partner is (37)__________ more difficult than you might imagine. A friend of mine, Susan, had not
been very successful in her attempt to find the perfect partner, and she was beginning to lose heart and
feel rather (38)__________. One day she happened to hear someone (39)__________ about a
computer dating agency which could help you to find the ideal partner. Susan immediately
(40)__________ an appointment to see someone at the agency, then waited to see (41)__________
would happen. The agency arranged a meeting with a "suitable" partner at the local railway station a
week later, although I (42)__________ her not to go. My friend arrived a few minutes early but could
see no one who matched the (43)__________ of the man in the photograph she had been sent. She
noticed a man waiting under the station clock and (44)__________ a bunch of flowers, but there was
no one else around. Suddenly the man started chatting to her and, after a while, asked her if she would
like to go and have a coffee. Not until much later did they come to the conclusion that they had both
been waiting for each other! When they had both (45)__________ from the shocked, they decided that
the computer had been right after at all!
36. A. honeymoon B. wedding C. marriage D. engagement
37. A. so B. much C. too D. lot
38. A. depressed B. ashamed C. embarrassed D. bored
39. A. mentioning B. telling C. talking D. relating
40. A. did B. had C. set D. made
41. A. that B. what C. which D. who
42. A. advised B. urged C. suggested D. whispered
43. A. look B. appearance C. gesture D. manner
44. A. fetching B. wearing C. carrying D. holding
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45. A. returned B. recovered C. reviewed D. realized
 §äc kü ®o¹n v¨n sau vµ chän ph­¬ng ¸n ®óng (A hoÆc B,C,D) cho mçi c©u:
The Stone Age was a period of history which began in approximately 2 million B.C and lasted until
3000 B.C. It name was derived from the stone tools and weapons that modern scientists found. This
period was divided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic Ages. Turing the first period (2
million to 8000 B.C), the first hatchet and use of fire for heating and cooking were developed. As a
result of the Ice Age, which evolved about 1 million years into the Paleolithic Age, people were forced
to seek shelter in caves, wear clothing, and develop new tools.
During the Mesolithic Age (8000 to 6000 B.C), people made crude pottery and the first fish hooks,
took dogs hunting, and developed the bow and arrow, which were used until the fourteenth century
A.D.
The Neolithic Age (6000 to 3000 B.C) saw humankind domesticating sheep, goats, pigs, and cattle,
being less nomadic than in previous eras, establishing permanent settlements, and creating
governments.
46. Into how many periods was the Stone Age divided?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
47. The word "derived" is the closest in meaning to
A. originated B. destroyed C. hallucinated D. discussed
48. Which of the following was developed earliest?
A. Fish hook B. Hatched C. Bow and arrow D. Pottery
49. Which of the following developments is not relate to the conditions of the Ice Age?
A. Farming B. Clothing C. Living indoors D. Using fire
50. The word "crude" is closest in meaning to
A. extravagant B. complex C. vulgar D. primitive
51. The author states that the Stone Age was so named because
A. it was very durable like stone
B. the tools and weapons were made stone
C. there was little vegetation
D. the people lived in stone caves
52. The word "nomadic" is closest in meaning to
A. sedentary B. wandering C. primitive D. inquisitive
53. With what subject is the passage mainly concerned?
A. The Neolithic B. The Paleolithic
C. The Stone Age D. The Ice Age
54. Which of the following best describes the Mesolithic Age?
A. People were inventive B. People stayed indoors all the time
C. People were warriors D. People were crude
55. The word "eras" is closest in meaning to
A. families B. periods C. herds D. tools
 §äc kü ®o¹n v¨n sau vµ chän ph­¬ng ¸n ®óng (A hoÆc B,C,D) cho mçi c©u:
In the distance he heard the whistle and the train moved slowly across what I sounded like an iron
bridge and came to a halt. It was a sixth stop since they had left Berlin.
Billy Fenwick lay very stiffly in his upper berth of the sleeping compartment and he knew that it was
the sixth stop because he'd counted every one of them. He also knew that the time was exactly twenty-
five minutes to two and that they should be almost half-way to the border by now. Every other minute
he glanced at the luminous dial of his wristwatch, a treasured possession given to him on his ninth
birthday. Anything to pass the time, to stop him from falling asleep, to keep him from starting at the
blind which, in the blue light of the bulb over the door, looked like a sheet of shiny metal.
But he shouldn't be frightened because he was nine years old now. A great big boy, as they kept
telling him. Mummy had promised him that there were no monsters outside, it was just his
imagination. Robin wasn't frightened and he was only five and a half. Billy leaned over and looked
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down at his brother, who was curled up fast asleep with his head buried in the pillow. He looked so
still he might have been dead.
No, Robin wasn't frightened, but why should he be? Robin was too young to know why the blinds
were pulled down so tightly. He couldn't picture the cold desert outside with the white-faced people
who stood and watched the trains. Robin didn't realize that at every stop there was danger, that at any
moment the people would start coming towards them and, if the train didn't start again soon, one of
them might raise his hand, open the window and begin to climb in.
And two of them were there now. Sweat ran down his forehead as he listened. Yes, footsteps were
coming across the tracks, somebody was speaking in a low voice, somebody laughed, and there was a
tapping noise just below the window. He pulled the blankets up tightly to his chin and tried not to
scream, though at any moment he knew the window would come down and he would see a hand in
under the blind. The tapping stopped, there was another deep laugh and he could picture fingers feeling
for the window catch. Then the carriage creaked, the wheels started to turn. They were on their way
again and he was safe.
56. Billy was lying stiffly in the berth because __________
A. he wasn't very comfortable. B. he was afraid.
C. he was counting the stops. D. he had trouble with his back.
57. Why did Billy keep looking at his watch?
A. he wanted to know the time. B. he was very proud of it.
C. it helped him stay awake. D. it was a birthday present.
58. Billy didn't want to look at the window blind because __________
A. it was made of dull metal. B. it was behind him
C. the blue light was shining on it. D. he was afraid of what was behind it.
59. Why was Billy ashamed of being scared?
A. he was older than his brother. B. his brother was older than him.
C. his mother thought he was a baby. D. he had promised his mother that he wouldn't be.
60. When Billy looked at his brother __________
A. he thought he was dead. B. he saw he was lying stretched out on the bed.
C. he noticed his head was under the pillow. D. he saw he was fast asleep.
61. Why wasn't Robin afraid?
A. he understood about the blinds.
B. he had too much imagination.
C. he couldn't draw the scene outside the window.
D. he wasn't old enough to understand the danger.
62. What did Billy imagine at every stop?
A. he would become dangerous. B. the train wouldn't start again.
C. someone outside would put his hand up. D. someone might enter the compartment.
63. When the train stopped Billy could hear __________
A. someone speaking to himself. B. a loud knock below the window.
C. someone telling a joke. D. several different sounds.
64. Billy felt like screaming because __________
A. he could imagine the window opening. B. he couldn't hear anything.
C. the train started suddenly. D. the noise stopped.
65. From the story what do we understand about Billy's character?
A. he was sensitive and imaginative. B. he was sensible and clever.
C. he was artistic and easily frightened. D. he was fearless and kind.
 Chän c©u ®óng nhÊt (øng víi A, B, C hoÆc D) ®­îc thµnh lËp tõ tõ vµ c¸c tõ gîi ý:
66. it/ be/ careless/ you/ not/ to/ close/ windows/ last night/.
A. It was careless to you to not close all the windows last night.
B. It was careless to you not to close all the windows last night.
C. It was careless of you to not close all the windows last night.
D. It was careless of you not to close all the windows last night.
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67. Tom/ promise/ keep/ contact/ us/ he/ France/.
A. Tom promised to keep contact with us while he was in France.
B. Tom promised keeping contact us while he was in France.
C. Tom promised keeping contact with us while he was in France.
D. Tom promised to keep contact us while in France.
68. Two miles/ long/ distance/ old man/ jog/ everyday/.
A. Two miles are a long distance for such o

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