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Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts)
1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children.
A. Can |
B. Might |
C. Will |
D. Should |
2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______?
A. don’t I |
B. do I |
C. are you |
D. aren’t you |
3. Nguyen Thi Anh Vien is a 19-year-old Vietnamese woman who is the fastest swimmer in Southeast Asia in ______ races.
A. numerate |
B. numeral |
C. numeric |
D. numerous |
4. _____ are still ending up in prison – over 700 in 1972 – merely for using cannabis.
A. So too many |
B. Far too many |
C. Quite too many |
D. Such too many |
5. A strong westerly ______ flattened the standing corn though it brought no rain.
A. gale |
B. blizzard |
C. hurricane |
D. breeze |
6. After going to the zoo, the mall, and the movies, Cassie was sick of _______ to entertain her nieces.
A. pushing the envelope |
B. turning the other cheek |
C. bending over backwards |
D. going against the grain |
7. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.
At that time Herschel was a professional musician and only an amateur astronomer, one who had a knack for building telescopes.
A. talent |
B. hobby |
C. liking |
D. pleasure |
8. If it wasn’t an accident, he ______ it on purpose.
A. need have done |
B. should have done |
C. must have done |
D. ought to have done |
9. They played a great game and brought our local basketball teams to their ______.
A. knees |
B. legs |
C. feet |
D. ankle |
10. Every large city has its shifting population of vagrants. But in most cases these are men, usually with an unhealthy appetite ______ alcohol.
A. in |
B. to |
C. on |
D. for |
11. Teachers like students to be _____ and listen to what they are saying.
A. absorbed |
B. attentive |
C. prudent |
D. watchful |
12. Helen: “This is your first trip abroad, isn’t it?” – Peter: “______.”
A. No, I haven’t been there before |
B. No, it’s expensive |
C. Yes, it sounds great |
D. Yes, so I’m looking forward to it |
13. Senior officials from ASEAN and other Pacific, _____ countries met in Canberra, Australia, in November 1989 to inaugurate APEC.
A. Rim |
B. Edge |
C. Perimeter |
D. Border |
14. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.
The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.
A. relative |
B. general |
C. continuous |
D. sharp |
15. ______ is medical technology that allows the prolongation of life artificially while the world is already over-populated?
A. Of what use |
B. What use |
C. Of which use |
D. Which use |
16. Honour still ______, they got back into their lorries and were off again, this time trying to edge each other into a deep ravine that fell away at one side of the road.
A. being unsatisfactory |
B. unsatisfactory |
C. unsatisfied |
D. unsatisfying |
17. I have lived near the railway for so long now that I’ve grown _____ to the noise of the trains.
A. familiar |
B. accustomed |
C. aware |
D. unconscious |
18. We are short of clean safe drinking water, which is found to be the ______ in many third world countries.
A. example |
B. event |
C. case |
D. object |
19. It is said that many children of high intelligence do not allow themselves to be “discovered” – for fear of becoming an _____.
A. outage |
B. outcast |
C. outset |
D. outpost |
20. Until the current warming trend exceeds the range of normal climatic fluctuations, there will be, among scientists, considerable ______ the possibility that increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 can cause long-term warming effects.
A. interest in |
B. uncertainty about |
C. enthusiasm for |
D. worry about |
II. READING: (4,2pts)
Part 1: Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space. (1,0pt)
As gasoline prices continue to (1)_____, many people are looking for ways to reduce the (2)_____ of higher prices while still doing the driving necessary to their work and other activities. (3)_____ are some suggestions which will save you a (4)_____ amount of money on gasoline.
1. Ask yourself every time you (5)_____ to use your car, truck, SUV, or van, “Is this trip really necessary?” Every mile you drive your vehicle will cost you at least an (6)_____ of 36 cents. If the trip is not necessary, think twice before using your vehicle.
2. Drive at a (7)_____ speed on the highway. According to the Department of Energy, most automobiles get about 20 percent more miles per gallon on the highway at 55 miles per hour than they do at 70 miles per hour.
3. Consider (8)_____ an automobile which gets the best gas mileage. For example, generally, the following get better gas mileage: lighter weight vehicles, vehicles with smaller engines, vehicles with manual transmissions, those with four cylinders, and those with fewer accessories. Check the “fuel economy” labels (9)_____ to the windows of new automobiles to find the average estimated miles per gallon for given makes and models.
4. Decrease the number of short trips you make. Short trips (10)______ reduce gas mileage. If an automobile gets 20 miles per gallon in general, it may get only 4 miles per gallon on a short trip of 5 miles or less.
(Adapted from “The Vocabulary Files C1”)
1. |
A. crash |
B. accelerate |
C. escalate |
D. fly |
2. |
A. danger |
B. occurrence |
C. burden |
D. chance |
3. |
A. Below |
B. After |
C. Coming |
D. Later |
4. |
A. measurable |
B. negotiable |
C. negligible |
D. considerable |
5. |
A. think |
B. plan |
C. need |
D. arrange |
6. |
A. equivalent |
B. average |
C. amount |
D. increase |
7. |
A. mild |
B. conservative |
C. considerable |
D. substantial |
8. |
A. inquiring |
B. trading |
C. preferring |
D. purchasing |
9. |
A. attached |
B. selected |
C. stretched |
D. held |
10. |
A. extensively |
B. exclusively |
C. intensively |
D. drastically |
Part 1. Read the passage below and circle the correct answer A, B, C, or D. (1.0 point)
The media are the means by which people learn what is (1) in the city, in the country and in the world. The news media can be classified (2)
two general categories: the categories of print media and electronic media. Print media use the written material to communicate news to (3) . Electronic media use air waves to (4) news to homes, offices and public places. Print media are usually divided into magazines and newspapers. Most newspapers are printed news daily. For example, the newspaper “The New York Time” is (5) daily. However, Newsweek and Time magazines are published once a week. The electronic media are (6) divided into radio and television. (7) news is news that you listen to. In the United States many radio (8) broadcast five minutes of news every hour. Television news is news that you not only listen to but also watch. In Canada and the United States, for example, many people watch an hour of news on TV at six o’clock in the evening. In the future, new categories of news media will (9)
even today computers are beginning to influence the transmission and reception (10) news.
1. A. showing B. making C. doing D. happening
2. A. for B. into C. about D. to
3. A. spectators B. viewers C. readers D. listeners
4. A. send |
B. get |
C. receive |
D. offer |
5. A. taken |
B. published |
C. brought |
D. made |
6. A. generally |
B. completely |
C. carefully |
D. especially |
7. A. Magazines |
B. Print |
C. Radio |
D. Newspaper |
8. A. buildings |
B. houses |
C. offices |
D. stations |
9. A. invent |
B. discover |
C. develop |
D. disappear |
10. A. at |
B. of |
C. for |
D. into |
It is not difficult (1) __________ to imagine how life used to be in the past. My grandfather
(2)__________ keen on telling me about people and things of his generation before he (3)__________away. According to what he said, life in the Vietnamese traditional village was very peaceful, (4)__________ it was exciting. People often lived very closely to others and they formed a neat society.Although there weren’t any convenient means of communication such as telephone or email,people stilt kept in touch and interacted with each other.They were happy (5) __________ their stories with their family and neighbors. Sometimes, they even (6) __________their neighbors as relatives and always supported others. It was very common in those days (7)__________ villagers to gather up in the communal house to watch TV or listen to radio together because there was often only one or two TV in a small village. My grandfather said that he preferred life in the past (8)__________ the modern life since people were friendlier and more caring.
1. A. for me |
B. for my |
C. to me |
D. that I |
2. A. has always been |
B. had always been |
C. was always |
D. is always |
3. A. has passed |
B. had passed |
C. passed |
D. passes |
4. A. when |
B. although |
C. yet |
D. instead |
5. A. shared |
B. sharing |
C. shares |
D. to share |
6. A. called |
B. regarded |
C. made |
D. turned |
7. A. to |
B. on |
C. for |
D. that |
8. A. to |
B. on |
C. than |
D. that |
Exercise 5: Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. | |||
1. A. of | B. faucet | C. forecast |
D. joyful |
2. A. energy B. ordinary C. efficiency D. dynamite
3. A. collapsed B. predicted C. looked D. hoped
4. A. volleyball B. garbage C. bulb D. plumber
5. A. tidal B. nominate C. describe D. pipe
Exercise 6: Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
1. A. distinguish B. effectively C. efficiency D. innovation
2. A. standard B. abrupt C. collapse D. expect
3. A. plumber B. freedom C. priority D. slavery
4. A. parade B. erupt C. funnel D. replace
5. A. typhoon B. celebrate C. decorate D. thunderstorm