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TRUNG TM NGOI NG & TIN HC

READING & WRITING

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PART I: READING
I. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence:
1. Staying a hotel costs renting a room in a dormitory for a week.
A. twice more than
B. as much twice
C. more than twice as
D. twice as much as
2. It difficult to pay ones bill when princes keep.
A. rising
B. growing
C. gaining
D. raising
3. The thief didnt admit .the money.
A. to steal
B. being stolen
C. stealing
D. to be stolen
4. If, after a quarrel, two friends make up, this means that they .
A. never speak to each other again
B. hate each other
C. come to blows
D. become reconciled
5. This is .film I have ever seen.
A. most interesting
B. more interesting
C. the most interesting
D. the most interested
6. ..that she had done the exercise wrongly?
A. Didnt she understand
B. Hadnt she understand
C. Wasnt she understanding
D. Hasnt she understood
7. It was raining hard yesterday, but by the time class was over, the rain .
A. stopped
B. had stopped
C. was stopping
D. has stopped
8. I will never forget the beautiful country of Thailand during the summer after I
graduated from college.
A. to visit
B. visiting
C. visited
D. visit
9. I have to live on unemployment benefit because I am .
A. out of duty
B. off work
C. out of work
D. out of job
10. They held party that they really surprised their neighbors.
A. so big
B. such a big
C. such big
D. too big a
11. What beautiful eyes ..!
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A. does she have


B. she has
C. has she
D. she doesnt have
12. If Fujikin Company ..more available capital, they would have expanded their European
operations.
A. has
B. had had
C. were having
D. has had
13. Did you go .your paper before you handed it .?
A. on / over
B. through / in
C. with / up
D. over / to
14. president of the US, but he was also a lawyer for a railroad company.
A. Not only Lincoin was
B. Lincoin, being
C. Although Lincoin was
D. Not only was Lincoin
15. .is the being city in Brazil, it is not the capital.
A. Sao Paulo
B. If Sao Paulo
C. Although Sao Paulo
D. Sao Paulo, which
16. The harder you work, .. money you earn.
A. much
B. more
C. little
D. the more
17. I cant prevent them quarreling each other.
A. with / to
B. on / with
C. from / with
D. at / to
18. Do you have much work to do this weekend?
Yes, I have to write a .paper.
A. two thousand words
B. two-thousand-words
C. two-thousands-words
D. two-thousand-word
19. We had a discussion about football.
A. bore
B. boring
C. bored
D. boredom
20. To come across someone is to ..
A. visit him
B. call him up
C. meet him unexpectedly.
D. telephone him
II. Select one underlined word or phrase in each sentence that should be corrected or rewritten.
21. It was her who represented her country in the United Nations and later became ambassador to the
United States.
A. It
B. her
C. who
D. later
22. Some birds, such as quails, can move instant from a resting position to full flight.
A. instant
B. resting
C. to
D. flight
23. Globes and maps have been important throughout history, but never many so than today.
A. have been important
B. but
C. many
D. than
24. Before becoming successful, Charles Kettering, former vice president of General
Motors, was so poor that he has to use the hayloft of a barn as a laboratory.
A. successful
B. so poor
C. has to
D. as
25. Computers have made access to information instantly available just by push a
few buttons.
A. have
B. access
C. instantly available
D. by push
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III. Choose the item that best completes the unfinished statement or answer the question about the passage:
A balanced diet contains proteins, which are composed of complex amino acids. There are 20 types of
amino acids, comprising about 16 percent of the body weight in a lean individual. A body needs all 20 to be
healthy. Amino acids can be divided into two groups: essential and nonessential. There are 9 essential amino
acids. These are the proteins that the body cannot produce by itself, so a healthy individual must ingest them.
The 11 nonessential amino acids, on the other hand, are produced by the body, so it is not necessary to ingest
them. Proteins are described as being either high-quality or low-quality, depending on how many of the 9
essential amino acids the food contains. High-quality proteins, typically found in animal meats, are proteins that
have ample amounts of the essential amino acids. Low-quality proteins are mainly plant proteins and usually
lack one or more of the essential amino acids. Since people who follow a strict vegetarian diet are ingesting
only low-quality proteins, they must make sure that their diets contain a variety of proteins, in order to ensure
that what is lacking in one food is available in another. This process of selecting a variety of the essential
proteins is called protein complementation. Since an insufficient amount of protein in the diet can be crippling,
and prolonged absence of proteins can cause death, it is imperative that a vegetarian diet contains an ample
amount of the essential proteins.
26. With what topic is this passage primarily concerned?
A. the 20 types of amino acids
B. high- and low-quality proteins
C. the process of complementation
D. healthy diets for vegetarians
27. Which of the following things would NOT be an example of a low-quality protein?
A. legumes
B. apples
C. grains
D. tuna
28. According to the passage, a vegetarian could die from insufficient ingestion if he or she
A. did not follow a varied and properly protein-complemented diet.
B. ate too many animal proteins, and could not digest them properly.
C. Did not follow a diet in which nonessential proteins were ingested.
D. ate too many low-quality proteins.
29. In the last line, the word imperative can be best replaced by
A. crucial
B. impossible
C. wonderful
D. satisfying
30. Which statement best describes the organization of this passage?
A. Contrasting views concerning proteins are compared.
B. The author moves from a general comment to a specific argument.
C. A statement is given and its cause is then discussed.
D. Items are discussed in their order of importance.
IV. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best first the blank spaces:
The man who made and lost a fortune manufacturing kitchen furniture is back in business again. 37-yearold Timothy Lindlaw is now designing (31).. for offices from the directors suite to the secretarial
office. Lindlaw had always had a lot of good ideas. After he (32) . a highly successful computer
business for two years, he started his second business in a small garage, selling and installing kitchen furniture.
He (33). his first million pounds by the time he was thirty. Then he went on to earn over five
million in three years. But after (34) with the managers of his company, he suddenly dismiss them.
Within six months, the business had gone bankrupt. And so (35). Lindlaw I had made five million
pounds before things (36)..to go wrong, he said. I was just lucky to lose it later. All companies
(37) . through good times and through bad times . Now (38)several lessons which Ill
never forget. He said that he (39). to call his new company Office-Fit and was already very
successful. Lindlaw said that it was market worth hundreds of millions.
He added that, until he started, no one (40)of designing and supplying furniture for whole
business companies, according to their individual requirements.
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31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.

A. furniture
B. furnitures
C. some furnitures
D. a furniture
A. has run
B. runs
C. was running
D. had run
A. has made
B. used to made
C. had made
D. would made
A. quarrel
B. quarelling
C. quarreled
D. have quarreled
A. has
B. does
C. did
D. had
A. had begun
B. began
C. begin
D. would begin
A. went
B. have gone
C. had gone
D. go
A. I learn
B. Ive learn
C. Id learnt
D. I learnt
A. had decided
B. was deciding
C. decided
D. has decided
A. had ever thought B. ever thinks.
C. would ever think
D. has ever thought

PART II: WRITING


I. Used the following sets of words and phrases to make complete sentences.
To: All employees
From: Staff catering
1. We / regret / inform / you / we/ have / close / our / new / staff cafeteria.
2. We / not / know / when / can / open / again.
3. Yesterday, / twenty people / become / very sick / after / eat / lunch / cafeteria.
4. Most / them / be / OK / now, / but / some / them / be / still / hospital.
5. This / be / terrible / news, / so / protect / health, / we / decide / close. cafeteria
II. Complete the unfinished sentence in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it.
1. Handicapped people find shopping in a supermarket difficult.
Its ..
2. Havent you finished the project? asked the manager.
The manager asked me
3. I work in a factory which has more than a thousand employees.
There
4. The accident happened because the train driver ignored a warning light.
If the train driver ..
5. Theyll have to change the date of the meeting again.
The date ..
III. Composition
Write a paragraph of 80 120 words about the following topic: I would rather be an only child than
have six brother and sisters. How far do you agree with this view?

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