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H TN:
S BO DANH:
__________
A. I dont like it much B. Very little
C. Well done
D. Very much
Cu 19: Sara brought in a lot of business last month; she should ask for a pay rise while shes still
on a__________
A. roll
B. roam
C. run
D. rush
Cu 20: Im very lazy. I only go to the gym once in a__________moon.
A. black
B. blue
C. full
D. new
Cu 21: Dont__________me, but I think most modern art is a load of rubbish
A. quote
B. report
C. paraphrase
D. attribute
Cu 22: In two years, many of our school friends__________,and then we_______no hardship in
keeping our international business going.
A. have graduated / will have
B. are graduating / have had
C. will graduate / will have
D. graduated / had had
Cu 23: Its ages__________I last saw a decent comedy film on television.
A. ago
B. since
C. that
D. when
Cu 24: A: Have you heard Johns getting married again?
B: Really? Who_________?
A. about
B. to
C. at
D. for
Cu 25: __________a disabled girl, she was quite confident the first moment she practiced this
sport .
A. Since
B. In spite of
C. Despite
D. Though
Cu 26: I still see my old classmates now and__________.
A. sometimes
B. then
C. occasionally
D. here
Cu 27: Did you sleep well? Yeah,like a__________.
A. horse
B. fish
C. drunk
D. log
Cu 28: Douglas took__________of his meeting with the Prime Minister to argue his case.
A. opportunity
B. effect
C. advantage
D. chance
Cu 29: I dont think it would be wise to try to make Max change his mind about divorcing
Barbara. Well, in his place I__________her at all.
A. would never have married
B. neednt have married
C. would never marry
D. must never have married
Cu 30: Many species of wild life are__________of extinction
A. at rish
B. on the verge
C. on the side
D. in dangers
Cu 31: I ran after her, but she managed to_________
A. get by
B. get over
C. get out
D. get away
Cu 32: Johnny and his girlfriend were fighting again yesterday, really going for it
like__________.
A. man and woman
B. chalk and chese
C. cat and dog
D. dog and cat
Cu 33: That meat is__________for human consumption.
A. unfit
B. inadequate
C. uncompetent
D. different
Cu 34: April is the month when many European trees_______________into leaf.
A. burst
B. spring
C. turn
D. jump
Cu 35: No one wants to have extra homework tonight,_______?
A. dont they
B. do they
C. doesnt he
D. does he
Cu 36:If you can win his attention_________for you.
A. he so much better B. he better so much C. so the much better D. so much the better
Cu 37: The facilities of the old health centre__________
A. is as good or better than the new centre.
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would resign.
A. such
B. so
C. as
D. alike
Cu 45: No sooner__________we started the picnic _________the rain began pouring down!
A. did / that
B. had / when
C. did / and
D. had / than
III. c on vn sau, chn phng n tr li ph hp nht(A, B, C hoc D) cho cc cu 46
n 50
Charles A. Lindbergh is remembered as the first person to make a nonstop solo flight
across the Atlantic, in 1927. This feat, when Lindbergh was only twenty-five years old, assured
him a lifetime of fame and public attention.
Charles Augustus Lindbergh was more interested in flying airplanes than he was in
studying. He dropped out of the University of Wisconsin after two years to earn a living
performing daredevil airplane stunts at country fairs. Two years later, he joined the United States
Army so that he could go to the Army Aie Service flight-training school. After completing his
training, he was hired to fly mail between St. Louis and Chicago. Then came the historic flight
across the Atlantic. In 1919, a New York City hotel owner offered a prize of $25,000 to the first
pilot to fly nonstop from New York to Paris. Nine St. Louis business leaders helped pay for the
plane Lindbergh designed especially for the flight. Lindbergh tested the plane by flying it from
San Diego to New York, with an overnight stop in St. Louis. The flight took only 20hours and
21minutes, a transcontinental record.
Nine days later, on May 20, 1927, Lindbergh took off from Long Island, New York, at
7:52 a.m. He landed at Paris on May 21 at 10:21 p.m. He had flown more than 3,600 miles in less
than thirty four hours. His flight made news around the world. He was given awards and parades
everywhere he went. He was presented with the U.S.Congressional Medal of Honor and the first
Distinguished Flying Cross. For a long time, Lindbergh toured the world as a US goodwill
ambassador. He met his future wife, Anne Morrow, in Mexico, where her father was the United
States ambassador.
During the 1930s, Charles and Anne Lindbergh worked for various airline companies,
charting new commercial air routes. In 1931, for a major airline, they charted a new route from
the east coast of the United States to the Orient. The shortest, most efficient route was a great
curve across Canada, over Alaska, and down to China and Japan. Most pilots familiar with the
Arctic did not believe that such a route was possible. The Lindberghs took on the task of proving
that it was. They arranged for fuel and supplies to be set out along the route. On July 29, they
took off from Long Island in a specially equipped small seaplane. They flew by day and each
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night landed on a lake or a river and camped. Near Nome, Alaska, they had their first serious
emergency. Out of daylight and nearly out of fuel, they were forced down in a small ocean inlet.
In the next mornings light, they discovered they had landed on barely three feet of water. On
September 19, after two more emergency landings and numerous close calls, they landed in
China with the maps for a safe airline passenger route.
Even while actively engaged as a pioneering flier, Lindbergh was also working as an
engineer. In 1935, he and Dr.Alexis Carrel were given a patent for an artificial heart. During
World War I in the 1940s, Lindbergh served as a civilian technical advisor in aviation. Although
he was a civilian, he flew over fifty combat missions in the Pacific. In the 1950s, Lindbergh
helped design the famous 747 jet airliner. In the late 1960s, he spoke widely on conservation
issues. He died August 1974, having lived through aviation history from the time of the first
powered flight to the first steps on the moon and having influenced a big part of that history
himself.
Cu 46: What did Lindbergh do before he crossed the Atlantic?
A. He acted as a technical advisor during World War II.
B. He charted a route to China.
C. He graduated from flight-training school.
D. He married Anne Morrow.
Cu 47: What happened immediately after Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic?
A. He left college.
B. He flew the mail between St.Louis and Chicago.
C. He attended the Army flight-training school.
D. He was given the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Cu 48: When did Charles meet Anne Morrow?
A. after he worked for an airline.
B. after he received the first Distinguished Flying Cross.
C. before ho took off from Long Island.
D. before he was forced down in an ocean inlet.
Cu 49: When did the Lindberghs map an air route to China?
A. Before they worked for an airline.
B. Before Charles worked with Dr.Carrel.
C. While designing the 747.
D. After World War II.
Cu 50: What event happened last?
A. Lindbergh patented an artifical heart.
B. Lindbergh flew fifty combat missions.
C. Lindbergh helped design the 747 airline. D. The Lindberghs mapped a route to the Orient.
IV. c k on vn sau v chn phng n ng(A,B,C hoc D) cho mi ch trng t cu
51 n 65:
A SUCCESS STORY
At 19, Ben Way is(0) already a millionaire, and one of a growing member of teenagers
who have (51)_______their fortune through the Internet. (52)_______make Bens story all the
more remarkable is that he is dyslexic, and was (53)_______by teachers at his junior school that
he would never be able to read or write (54)_______.I wanted to prove them (55)_______, says
Ben, creator and director of Waysearch, a net search engine which can be used to find goods in
online shopping malls.
When he was eight, his local authorities (56)_______him with a PC to help with
schoolwork. Although he was (57)_______to read the manuals, he had a natural ability with the
computer, and (58)_______by his father, he soon began (59)_______people $10 an hour for his
knowledge and skills. At the age of 15 he (60)_______up his own computer consultancy, Quard
Computer, which he ran from his bedroom, two years later he left school to (61)_______all his
time to business.
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By the time the company had grown and I needed to take on a (62)_______of employees
to help me, says Ben.That enabled to start (63)_______business with bigger companies. It was
his ability to consistenly (64)_______difficult challenges that led him to win the Young
Entrepreneur of the Year award in the same year that he formed Waysearch, and he has recently
signed a deal (65)_______$25 million with a private investment company, which will finance his
search engine.
0. A.yet
B. just
C. already
D. even
Cu 51: A. put
B. taken
C. done
D. made
Cu 52: A. This
B. What
C. Something
D. That
Cu 53: A. told
B. suggested
C. said
D. reported
Cu 54: A. thoroughly
B. properly
C. totally
D. absolutely
Cu 55: A. untrue
B. unfair
C. wrong
D. false
Cu 56: A. got
B. provided
C. offered
D. gave
Cu 57: A. impossible
B. unable
C. disabled
D. incapable
Cu 58: A. encouraged
B. animated
C. invited
D. promised
Cu 59: A. charging
B. borrowing
C. owing
D. lending
Cu 60: A. set
B. ran
C. made
D. put
Cu 61: A. invest
B. spend
C. devote
D. pay
Cu 62: A. few
B. deal
C. couple
D. little
Cu 63: A. having
B. bringing
C. making
D. doing
Cu 64: A. overtake
B. overdo
C. overlook
D. overcome
Cu 65: A. estimated
B. valuable
C. worth
D. priced
V. Chn phng n (A,B,C hoc D) ng vi t/ cm t c gch chn cn phi sa trong cc
cu sau:
Cu 66: The author hasnt rarely written anything that was not a best-seller.
A. anything
B. written
C. best-seller
D. hasnt
Cu 67: Political science, alike the other social sciences, is not an exact science.
A. alike
B. other
C. sciences
D. an exact
Cu 68: It is said that Eiinstein feels very bad about the application of his theories to the creation
of weapons of war.
A. It is said
B. feels
C. bad
D. to the creation
Cu 69: Chocolate is prepared by a complexity process of cleaning, blending, and roasting cocoa
beans, which must be ground and mixed with sugar.
A. complexity
B. blending
C. which
D. mixed with
Cu 70: Some fishes live at enormous depths that they are almost complete blind.
A. some fishes
B. enormous depths
C. blind
D. complete
VI. Chn phng n (A,B,C hoc D) ng vi cu c ngha gn nht vi mi cu cho sn sau
y.
Cu 71: The referee blew his whistle and brought the football game to a halt.
A. After a player injured himself, the referee stopped the game.
B. The referee called a halt after blowing his whistle.
C. The referee started the game by blowing his whistle.
D. Blowing his whistle, the referee stopped the play.
Cu 72: The sole survivor of the plane crash was Lucy.
A. All of the passengers on the plane were killed.
B. Lucy was the only passenger killed.
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M 132
1B
16B
31D
46C
61C
76D
2B
17B
32C
47D
62C
77D
3A
18A
33A
48B
63D
78D
4A
19A
34A
49B
64D
79A
5A
20B
35B
50C
65C
80A
6C
21A
36D
51D
66D
7B
22C
37D
52B
67A
8A
23B
38C
53A
68B
9C
24B
39A
54B
69A
10D
25D
40D
55C
70D
11C
26B
41B
56B
71D
12B
27D
42B
57B
72D
13C
28C
43C
58A
73C
14C
29A
44A
59A
74A
15D
30B
45D
60A
75C