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( ID: 91546 ) 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 1: A. specific
B. musical
C. athlete
D. ordinary
Question 2: A. purchase B. project
C. protect
D. produce
Question 3: A. rhinoceros B. concentrate
C. comfortable
D. literature
( ID: 91550 ) Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose bold
and underlined part is pronounced differently from others.
Question 4: A. muddy
B. punctual
C. studious
D. culture
Question 5: A. determine B. examine
C. valentine
D. heroine
( ID: 91553 ) Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to
each of the following questions.
Question 6: Two of the books which Tom lost on the bus __________ to the main desk at his
room.
A. return
B. was returned
C. returned
D. were returned
Question 7: Youd better resign before they find out about what you __________ .
A. had done
B. were done
C. have done
D. were doing
Question 8: Although one of his ships succeeded in sailing all the way back to Spain through the Cape
of Good Hope, Magellan never completed the first circumnavigation of the world, and
__________.
A. most of his crew didnt too
B. neither most of his crew did
C. most of his crew didnt also
D. neither did most of his crew
Question 9: In the first __________ year of the English Literature programme, the core subjects were The
development of the novel and Contemporary poetry.
A. academic
B. compulsory
C. study
D. optional
Question 10: The families were told to evacuate their houses immediately __________.
A. at the time when the water began to go up
B. when the water began to rise
C. when up was going the water
D. in the time when the water raised.
Question 11: What kinds of music do you like, Mary? __________
A. You really guess so.
B. Well, I guess Im really into jazz.
C. Hmm, no, I dont really like Westerns.
D. Concert
Question 12: Could you fill it up, please? - __________
A. Where? Of course not.
B. Not at all. Ill fill the oil for you.
C. Sure. Shall I check the oil as well?
D. Certainly. My job is to fill in the application.
Question 13: It is a very __________ day. The weather is so nice and cool.
A. pleasing
B. pleased
C. pleasant
D. pleasurable
Question 14: The people of Western Canada have been considering __________ themselves from the
rest of the provinces.
A. separating
B. separated
C. to separate
D. separate
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Question 15: She passed the university entrance exam __________ made her parents proud.
A. what
B. when
C. who
D. which
Question 16: Because of his poor health, it took him a long time to __________ his bad cold.
A. throw over
B. throw off
C. throw away
D. throw down
Question 17: The hut __________ is said to be haunted.
A. at the foot of the hill
B. in the foot of the hill
C. by the foot of the hill
D. with the foot of the hill
Question 18: Mrs.Brown had her bicycle __________ yesterday.
A. repairing
B. repair
C. repaired
D. be repaired
Question 19: They might have told us the way __________ we hadnt left in such a hurry way.
A. or
B. unless
C. when
D. if
Question 20: He is a clever mimic __________ most of the lecturers in his college.
A. who can take in
B. who can take off
C. which can take over D. which can take up
Question 21: The pay was not brilliant but I could __________ and there were many aspects of the job that
I enjoyed.
A. earn high salary
B. do a living
C. get high salary
D. make a living
Question 22: Many natural resources __________ by the end of the century.
A. had disappeared
B. have disappeared
C. disappeared
D. will have disappeared
Question 23: Having been selected to represent the Association of American Engineers at the
International Convention, __________ .
A. the members applauded him
B. a speech had to be given by him
C. he gave a short acceptance speech
D. the members congratulated him
Question 24: Im not surprised she changed her mind __________ the last moment.
A. on
B. at
C. in
D. for
Question 25: The players were cheered by their __________ as they came out of the pitch.
A. public
B. supporters
C. viewers
D. audience
Question 26: It was __________ that we decided to stay indoors.
A. such a hot day
B. so a hot day
C. so a day hot
D. such a day hot
Question 27: The universitys programs __________ those of Harvard.
A. are second only to
B. come second after
C. are in second place from
D. are first except for
Question 28: __________ Im glad you enjoyed it. Hope to see you again soon.
A. Thats a great dinner. Thanks a lot. Youll have to come to our place sometime.
B. My uncle is coming soon. Would you like to come to our dinner?
C. I highly appreciate for the houses youve rebuilt for our village.
D. I dont mind going to the party sometimes but when I know everybody there then I enjoy it.
Question 29: __________ Freud and Max were motivated primarily by compassionate concern
for suffering humanity is elaborated upon in Fromms biology.
A. What both
B. Both
C. That both
D. Both are
Question 30: There was __________ very interesting piece of news on..radio this morning
about the earthquake in __________ Italy.
A. a/the/the
B. an/the/X
C. an/X/X
D. a/the/X
( ID: 91579 ) Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part
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that needs correction in each of the following questions.


Question 31: Humans (A) have done (B) great advances (C) in technology at the expense (D) of the
environment.
A. have done
B. at the expense
C. advances
D. humans
Question 32: There was (A) a gradual raise (B) in the number of (C) literate males and females in the
Lowlands (D).
A. in the Lowlands
B. was
C. raise
D. the number of
Question 33: For the first time in the history of the country, the person who recommended (A) by the
president to replace (B) a retired justice (C) on the Supreme Court is (D) a woman.
A. is
B. a retired justice
C. to replace
D. who recommended
Question 34: It is interested (A) to compare the early stylized (B) art forms of ancient (C)
civilizations with (D) the modern abstract forms of art.
A. ancient
B. interested
C. early stylized
D. with
Question 35: The latest medical report (A) indicated that the patients temperature was near normal
(B) and their (C) lungs were partially (D) cleared.
A. partially
B. near normal
C. their
D. latest medical report
( ID: 91585 ) 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 36: In the early days of baseball, the game was played by young men of means and social
position.
A. with ambition
B. with money
C. with skill
D. with equipment
Question 37: Though many scientific breakthroughs have resulted from mishaps, it has taken brilliant
thinkers to recognize their potential.
A. misunderstandings B. accidents
C. misfortunes
D. incidentals
Question 38: The yearly growth of the gross national product is often used as an indicator of a
nation's economy.
A. annual
B. Irrefutable
C. Tentative
D. routine
( ID: 91589 ) 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 39: After Senator Smith announced that he planned to run for president, the telephone at
campaign headquarters rang continuously.
A. endlessly
B. ceasingly
C. incisively
D. constantly
Question 40: Perhaps more than anything else, it was onerous taxes that led to 'the Peasants' Revolt in
England in 1381.
A. burdensome
B. heavy
C. easy
D. light
( ID: 91592 ) 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.
Loneliness is a curious thing. Most of us can remember feeling most lonely when we were not in
fact alone at all, but when we were surrounded by people. Everyone has experienced, at some time,
that utter sense of isolation that comes over you when you are at a party, in a room full of happy
laughing people, or in an audience at a theatre or a lecture. It suddenly seems to you as if everybody
knows everybody else, everybody is sure of himself, everybody knows what is going on; everybody,
that is, except you.
This feeling of loneliness which can overcome you when are in a crowd is very difficult to get rid
of. People living alone - divorced, widowed or single people - are advised to tackle their loneliness by
joining a club or society, by going out and meeting people. Does this really help? And what do you do
if you are already surrounded by people?
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There are no easy solutions. Your first day at work, or at a new school or university, is a typical
situation in which you are likely to feel lonely. You feel lonely because you feel left out of things. You
feel that everybody else is full of confidence and knows what to do, but you are adrift and helpless.
The fact of the matter is that, in order to survive, we all put on a show of self-confidence to hide our
uncertainties and doubts. So it is wrong to assume that you are alone.
In a big city it is particularly easy to get the feeling that everybody except you is leading a full,
rich, busy life. Everybody is going somewhere, and you tend to assume that they are going somewhere
nice and interesting, where they can find life and fulfilment. You are also going somewhere, and there
is no reason at all to believe that your destination is any less, or, for that matter, any more exciting than
the next man's.
The trouble is that you may not be able to hide the fact that you are lonely, and the miserable look
on your face might well put people off. After all, if you are at a party you are not likely to try to strike
up a conversation with a person who has a gloomy expression on his face and his lips turned down at
the comers. So trying to look reasonably cheerful is a good starting point in combating loneliness, even
if you are choking inside.
The next thing to avoid is finding yourself in a group where in fact you are a stranger, that is, in the
sort of group where all the other people already know each other. There is a natural tendency for
people to stick together, to form 'cliques'. You will do yourself no good by trying to establish yourself
in a group which has so far managed to do very well without you. Groups generally resent intrusion,
not because they dislike you personally, but because they have already had to work quite hard to turn
the group into the functioning unit. To include you means having to go over a lot of ground again, so
that you can learn their language, as it was, and get involved in their conversation at their level. Of
course if you can offer something the group needs, such as expert information, you can get in quickly.
In fact the surest way of getting to know others is to have an interest in common with them. There
is no guarantee that you will then like each other, but at least part of your life will be taken up with
sharing experiences with others. It is much better than always feeling alone. If all this seems to be a
rather pessimistic view of life, you have to accept the fact that we are all alone when it comes down to
it. When the most loving couple in the world kiss and say goodnight, as soon as the husband falls
asleep, the wife realizes that she is alone, that her partner is as far away as if he were on another planet.
But it is no cause for despair: there is always tomorrow.
Question 41: The usual advice for overcoming loneliness is to
A. join a club
B. avoid crowds
C. try to forget everything
D. get married
Question 42: People who have formed a group tend to
A. refuse to talk with newcomers.
B. be rude to newcomers.
C. be interested in newcomers.
D. ignore newcomers.
Question 43: You can feel isolated at a party because
A. Everyone else feels at home.
B. You think that everyone else is arrogant.
C. Nobody smiles at you.
D. You think that other people are laughing at you.
Question 44: In a city it is easy to believe that other people
A. have a better job than you do
B. have more money than you do
C. lead a more interesting life than you do
D. are too busy to talk to you
Question 45: Other people are unlikely to want to talk to you if
A. you interrupt their conversation.
B. you tell them that you are feeling lonely.
C. you talk too much.
D. you look miserable.
Question 46: When we start a new job, we try to hide our sense of loneliness by trying to
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A. do our job very well.


B. be as friendly as possible with other people.
C. appear sure of ourselves
D. look cheerful.
Question 47: The reason that people who have formed a group resent intrusion is that they
A. have already got enough people.
B. do not like miserable-looking people.
C. would have to make an effort to include you D. think that you have nothing interesting to say.
Question 48: According to the writer, if you have an interest in common with other people you are
likely to
A. become friends with them.
B. get to know them well.
C. get over your loneliness.
D. spend most of your time with them.
Question 49: The word fulfilment in the passage is closest meaning to
A. improvement
B. contentedness
C. ambition
D. expectation
Question 50: In order to join an established group you would need to be able to
A. speak very carefully and clearly.
B. get someone to introduce you.
C. become an expert.
D. understand what they were talking about.
( ID: 91653 ) 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.
Alexis de Tocqueville, the French political scientist, historian, philosopher and politician, is most
famous for a four-volume book he wrote called Democracy in America. He came to America in
1831 to study the American form of democracy and what it might mean to the rest of the world. After
a visit of only nine months, he wrote a remarkable book which is regarded as a classic. De Tocqueville
had unusual powers of observation. He described not only the democratic system of government and
how it operated, but also its effect on how Americans think, feel, and act. Many scholars believe he
had a deeper understanding of traditional American beliefs and values than anyone else who has
written about the United States. What is so remarkable is that many of these traits which he observed
nearly 200 years ago, are still visible and meaningful today. His observations are also important
because the timing of his visit, the 1830s, was before America was industrialized. This was the era of
the small farmer, the small businessman, and the settling of the western frontier. It was the period of
history when the traditional values of the new country were newly established. In just a generation,
some 40 years since the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, the new form of government had already
produced a society of people with unique values. He was, however, a neutral observer and saw both
the good and bad sides of these qualities.
The first part of Democracy in America was written in 1831-32 and published in 1835. A highly
positive and optimistic account of American government and society, the book was very well received.
He attempted to get a glimpse of the essence of American society, all the while promoting his own
philosophy: the equaling of the classes and the inevitable depth of aristocratic privilege. The rest of the
book he labored on for four years, and in 1840 the second part was published. This was substantially
more pessimistic than the first, warning of the dangers despotism and governmental centralization, and
applying his ideas and criticisms more directly to France. As a result, it was not received as well as the
first part, except in England where it was acclaimed highly.
Question 51: The phrase these traits refers to
A. observations
B. how Americans think, feel, and act
C. traditional American beliefs and values
D. visible and meaningful observations
Question 52: What is the passage primarily about?
A. the progress achieved in America within about 40 years after adoption of the U.S. Constitution
B. Democracy in America
C. Alexis de Tocqueville
D. the impact of the book Democracy in America
Question 53: The word unique in the passage is closest in meaning to
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A. clearly identifiable B. outstanding


C. unmatched
D. positive
Question 54: According to the passage, when did de Tocqueville visit America?
A. 1831
B. 1830s
C. 1831-32
D. 1835
Question 55: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. the English dont like the French
B. the book was most important because it was the first time that American values had been clearly
documented
C. de Tocqueville was a slow writer
D. de Tocqueville was primarily motivated by an interest in his own country
Question 56: According to the passage, Democracy in America consisted of how many volumes?
A. three
B. one
C. two
D. four
Question 57: Which of the following is true, according to the passage?
A. the visit lasted only five months.
B. the visit coincided with American industrialization.
C. the first part was published in 1835; the second part in 1840.
D. the second part was more optimistic than the first.
Question 58: What in the passage is mentioned as being truly remarkable?
A. the book was so detailed and thorough after only such a comparatively short visit.
B. de Tocquevilles powers of observation
C. many of his observations are still visible and meaningful today.
D. that the second volume should be so pessimistic in comparison with the first.
Question 59: All of the following fields of professional interest and activity are used to describe de
Tocqueville EXCEPT
A. politician
B. political scientist
C. philosopher
D. author
Question 60: The word neutral in the passage is closest in meaning to
A. impartial
B. important
C. thorough
D. careful
( ID: 91664 ) Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks.
The importance of introductions is not merely the provision of a name. No one (61) ________
what your name actually is, unless it really is something devastatingly unusual, in which case it may
serve as a conversation starter. Most, as (62) ________ as it may be, will forget it almost instantly. In
its barest form, an introduction is the accepted method (63) ________ which the introducer, who
knows the two people to be introduced, vouches for the character of the introducees by having a (64)
________ acquaintance. The level of (65) ________ with which the introducer takes on the task is
indicative of the relationship between the introducer and the newcomer, so if you are the one saddled
with the task, take it on with gusto. The newcomer will be delighted you think so (66) ________ of
them and anyone to which you make the introduction will immediately believe the person to whom
they are being introduced is worthy of (67) ________ time and conversational skills.
Occasionally, the go- between will forget to (68) ________. At this point, if you are a friend of the
go- between, the kindest thing to do is to loudly and jokingly force him or her into an introduction of
the (69) ________ .The go- between should, at this point, apologize emphatically for their (70)
________ and make a greater effort to incorporate them into conversation.
Question 61: A. cares
B. understands
C. knows
D. notices
Question 62: A. quick
B. polite
C. diplomatic
D. rude
Question 63: A. by
B. with
C. through
D. on
Question 64: A. simple
B. front
C. prior
D. subsequent
Question 65: A. attention
B. enthusiasm
C. communication
D. knowledge
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Question 66: A. highly


B. lowly
C. low
D. high
Question 67: A. his
B. their
C. your
D. her
Question 68: A. introduce
B. recommend
C. nod
D. shake
Question 69: A. interpreter
B. starter
C. leaver
D. newcomer
Question 70: A. misbehavior B. mistake
C. misguide
D. misunderstanding
( ID: 91675 ) 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 71: Far from rejecting my offer, he accepted it gladly.
A. I expected him to reject my offer, but he accepted it gladly.
B. He gladly accepted my offer as I had expected.
C. He had accepted gladly my offer but he rejected my expectations.
D. I had expected him to reject my offer, but he accepted it gladly.
Question 72: But for his fathers early retirement, Peter would not have taken over the family
business.
A. His father retired early, but Peter still ran the family business.
B. Peters father didnt want him to take over the family business despite his retirement.
C. Peter only took over the family business because his father decided to retire early.
D. Peter didnt take over the family business because his father didnt retire.
Question 73: I dont agree with prohibiting smoking in bars.
A. Im not in favor of prohibiting smoking in bars.
B. I'm not in favor to prohibiting smoking in bars.
C. I'm not favor with prohibiting smoking in bars.
D. I'm not doing a favor to prohibiting smoking in bars.
Question 74: We had planned to walk right round the lake, but the heavy rain made this impossible.
A. In spite of the heavy rain we managed to walk half way round the lake as planned.
B. We would have walked right round the lake even if it had rained heavily.
C. If it hadnt rained so heavy we would have walked right round the lake.
D. The heavy rain nearly prevented us from walking right round the lake.
Question 75: She has always had a good relationship with the children.
A. She has got a lot of children and relatives who she always gets along with.
B. She always gets along well with the children.
C. The children have had her as their friends and relatives.
D. She has always got on well with the children.
Question 76: The coffee was not strong. It didnt keep us awake.
A. The coffee was very strong, but it couldnt keep us awake.
B. The coffee was not strong enough to keep us awake.
C. The coffee was not good enough for us to keep awake.
D. We were kept awake although the coffee was not strong.
Question 77: Alison bought the big house because she wanted to open a hotel.
A. Alison bought the big house with a view to opening a hotel.
B. Alison bought the big house so that she can open a hotel.
C. Alison bought so big a house that she could use it as a hotel.
D. Alison bought the big house in a view of opening a hotel.
Question 78: Although he was very tired, he agreed to help me with my homework.
A. Despite being very tired, but he agreed to help me with my homework.
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B. Tired though he was, but he agreed to help me with my homework.


C. As tired as was he, he agreed to help me with my homework.
D. Tired as he was, he agreed to help me with my homework.
Question 79: I cant remember when I last saw him, but its certainly a long time ago.
A. Id like to forget how many years have passed since I last saw him.
B. I shall never forget meeting him even though its a long time ago.
C. I only know it is ages since I saw him and I cant remember when that was.
D. Weve only met once and that was too long ago for me to remember him.
Question 80: Shall I carry the suitcase for you, Mary? said John.
A. John offered Mary to carry the suitcase for Mary.
B. John offered to carry the suitcase for Mary.
C. John offered carrying the suitcase for Mary.
D. John offered Mary if he should carry the suitcase for her.
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Li gii chi tit thi th Ting Anh nm 2015


Trng THPT Nguyn Tt Thnh
I/
1. p n l A. T specific nhn m tit th hai, cc t cn li nhn m tit th nht.
2. p n l C. T protect nhn m tit th hai, cc t cn li nhn m tit th nht.
3. p n l A. T rhinoceros nhn m tit th hai, cc t cn li nhn m tit th nht.
II/
4. p n l C. T studious c phn gch chn c pht m l /ju/, cc t cn li c phn gch chn
l //
5. p n l C. T valentine c phn gch chn c pht m l / /, cc t cn li c phn gch chn
l //
III/
6. p n l D. were returned: c tr li. ng t phi chia dng b ng, theo ch ng s nhiu
chnh Two of the books .
7. p n l C. Ta thy ng t trc chia hin ti n gin find => theo quy tc cng th, ta chn
have done( th hin ti hon thnh )
8. p n l D. Cu trc ch s ng tnh th ph nh. Neither + auxiliary + S.
9. p n l A. academic year: nm hc
Cc t cn li: compulsory: bt buc; study: hc; optional: ty chn
10. C th d dng nhn thy A, D dng sai lin t.: khng th at/in the time + when; C cng sai v
khng dng o ng. p n l B. when the water began to rise: khi nc bt u dng
11. p n l B. Cu trc S + be + into + (doing) something: hng th/thch mt hot ng hay 1 th
g
12. Ng cnh giao tip l i xng hoc du: Could you fill it up, please? - Bn c th lm n y
n.
p n l C. Sure. Shall I check the oil as well? - Chc chn ri. Hy ti kim tra du.
13. p n l C. pleasant (adj): d chu, th v,vui, m m(s vic): a pleasant day
Cc t cn li: pleasing (adj) = Lm hi lng; pleased (adj): vui ( mang ngha b ng ); pleasurable:
mang li nim vui thch, l th
14. Vi ng t consider c hai cu trc: To consider + Sb + to be : coi ai l v To consider Ving:
xem xt vic g . Trong trng hp ny chng ta chn V-ing => p n l A.
15. p n l D. which thay th cho c v trc She passed the university entrance exam
16. p n l B. throw off: ci b, vt b =>trng hp ny ngha l khi bnh cm cm.
Ngha cc cm cn li: throw over: ri b; throw away: nm i; throw oneself down: nm vt xung
17. p n l A. at the foot of the hill: di chn i
18. p n l l C. Cu trc b ng Nh ai lm g.. : have
something done by someone
19. y l cu iu kin loi III => phn vn gia hai p n B v D.
Da vo ngha ta c th chn c p n D. Nu chng ti khng di i mt cch vi v, th h c
th bo chng ti cch ny.
20. mimic: Ngi c ti bt chc; ngi kho bt chc => L danh t ch ngi => C v D loi.
p n l B. take off: bt chc; nhi, giu
Ngha cc cm ng t cn li: take in: tip n; nhn cho tr; take over: tip qun, k tc, take up:
m nhim, gnh vc
21. p n l D. Make a living : kim sng
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22. p n l D. Vi cm thi gian by + mc thi gian ( tng lai ) thng cu s chia tng lai
hon thnh
23. p n l C. Vi cu c rt gn dng V-ing, thng s chung ch
ng vi v sau.
Dch: Sau khi c chn i din cho Hip hi cc k s M ti
Hi ngh Quc t, ng a ra mt bi pht biu ngn.
24. p n l B. at the last moment: vo pht cui thi im cui
25. p n l B. supporters: ngi ng h. Dch: Cc cu th c c v bi nhng ngi ng h h
khi h bc ra khi sn.
Ngha cc t cn li: public: cng cng; viewers: ngi xem; audience: khan gi ( xem kch, sn khu
..)
26. p n l A. Cu trc qu n ni m : such (+ a/an) + adj + N + that + clause.
27. p n l A. Cu trc: second only to somebody/something: ch ng sau
28. Cu ny hi v k nng giao tip.
Cu tr li: Im glad you enjoyed it. Hope to see you again soon. -Ti rt vui v bn thch n. Hy vng
s gp li sm.
p n l A. Thats a great dinner. Thanks a lot. Youll have to come to our place sometime. l
mt ba n ti tuyt vi. Cm n rt nhiu. Lc no bn s phi i n ch ca chng ti .
29. p n l C. That + S + V: mnh danh ng, ng vai tr nh danh t lm ch ng, trc ng
t is elaborated
30. p n l D. piece: mu, mnh - N s t, m c => dng a; on the radio: trn i; in + danh t
ring ch a im
IV/
31. p n l A. have done => have taken
32. p n l C. raise => rise
33. p n l D. who recommended = > recommended/ who was recommended
34. p n l B. interested => interesting
35. p n l C. their => his/ her ( chia theo danh t s t the patient )
V/
36. Someone of means: ai ngi c ca n ca ; ngi giu c => p n l B.
37. p n l B. mishaps = accidents: nhng s c, ri ro
Ngha cc t cn li: misunderstandings: hiu lm; misfortunes: bt hnh; incidentals: ph ph
38. p n l A. yearly = annual: hng nm
Cc t cn li: irrefutable:khng th chi ci; tentative: tnh thm d; routine: thi quen
VI/
39. p n l B. continuously: tip tc >< ceasingly: tm ngng
Ngha cc t cn li: endlessly: khng ngng; incisively: mt cch su sc; constantly: lin tc
40. p n l D. onerous: nng >< light : nh
Cc t cn li: burdensome: nng n; heavy: nng; easy: d dng
VII/
41. p n l A. trong bi: People living alone - divorced, widowed or single people - are advised
to tackle their loneliness by joining a club or society
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42. p n l D. trong bi: The next thing to avoid is finding yourself in a group where in fact you
are a stranger, that is, in the sort of group where all the other people already know each other. .
Groups generally resent( bc bi) intrusion, not because they dislike you personally, but because they
have already had to work quite hard to turn the group into the functioning unit.
43. Isolated: c n, bit lp. => p n l A. After all, if you are at a party you are not likely to try to
strike up a conversation with a person who has a gloomy expression on his face and his lips turned
down at the comers. So trying to look reasonably cheerful is a good starting point in combating
loneliness, even if you are choking inside.
44. p n l C. trong bi: In a big city it is particularly easy to get the feeling that everybody except
you is leading a full, rich, busy life. Everybody is going somewhere, and you tend to assume that
they are going somewhere nice and interesting, where they can find life and fulfilment.
45. p n l D. trong bi: The trouble is that you may not be able to hide the fact that you are
lonely, and the miserable look on your face might well put people off.
46. p n l C. trong bi: Your first day at work, or at a new school or university, is a typical
situation in which you are likely to feel lonely. The fact of the matter is that, in order to survive, we
all put on a show of self-confidence to hide our uncertainties and doubts.
47. p n l C. trong bi: To include you means having to go over a lot of ground again, so that
you can learn their language, as it was, and get involved in their conversation at their level.
48. p n l B. In fact the surest way of getting to know others is to have an interest in common with
them. There is no guarantee that you will then like each other, but at least part of your life will be
taken up with sharing experiences with others.
49. p n l B. fulfillment = contentedness: s bng lng, hi lng
50. p n l D. trong bi: Of course if you can offer something the group needs, such as expert
information, you can get in quickly.
VIII/
51. p n l C. these traits ( nhng c im ny ) = traditional American beliefs and values (nim tin
v cc gi tr truyn thng ca ngi M)
52. Cc A, B, D ch l cc nh trong bi. p n l B l khi qut nht, bao gm c cc p n A,
B, D
53. p n l C. unique = unmatched: c nht
54. p n l A. trong bi: He came to America in 1831 to study the American form of democracy
and what it might mean to the rest of the world.
55. p n l B. The first part of Democracy in America was written in 1831-32 and published in
1835. A highly positive and optimistic account of American government and society, the book was
very well received.
56. p n l D. trong bi: a four-volume book he wrote called Democracy in America
57. p n l C. trong bi: The first part of Democracy in America was written in 1831-32 and
published in 1835. in 1840 the second part was published.
58. p n l C. ttrong bi: What is so remarkable is that many of these traits which he observed
nearly 200 years ago, are still visible and meaningful today.
59. p n l D. trong bi: Alexis de Tocqueville, the French political scientist, historian,
philosopher and politician,
60. p n l A. neutral = impartial: trung lp, khch quan
Cc t cn li: important: quan trng; thorough: uyn thm ; careful: cn thn;
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61. p n l A. care: quan tm. Dch: No one cares what your name actually is Khng ai quan tm
tn ca bn thc s l g
Cc t cn li: understand: hiu; know: bit; notice: ch .
62. p n l D. rude: th l
Ngha cc t cn li: quick: nhanh; polite: lch s; diplomatic: khn ngoan
63. p n l A. by +N : bi ( dng trong cu mang tnh b ng )
64. p n l C. pior: trc. Cm a prior acquaintance: mt ngi quen trc .
65. p n l B. enthusiasm: lng nhit tnh ;
Cc t cn li: attention: s ch ; communication: s giao tip; knowledge: s hiu bit
66. T cn in l mt trang t. => p n l A. delighted . highly :thch th, vui mng cao
67. p n l B. their time: thi gian ca h ( theo ch ng they )
68. p n l A. introduce: gii thiu
Cc t cn li: recommend: gi ; nod: gt u, shake: lc
69. p n l D. an introduction of the newcomer: gii thiu gng mt mi
Cc t cn li: interpreter: thng dch vin; starter: ngi khi hnh; leaver: ngi ra i
70. p n l A. misbehavior: hnh vi xu
Cc t cn li: mistake: li; misguide: si by; misunderstanding: s hiu lm
X/
71. Far from (doing) something: thng c s dng din t mt kt qu ca hnh ng
khng c trng i hoc khng mong mun.
Cu gc: Tng rng t chi li ngh ca ti, nhng anh ta chp nhn vui v.
p n l B. Ti mong i anh ta t chi li ngh ca ti, nhng anh ta chp nhn n vui v.
72. p n l C. But for = if not, cu cho l cu iu kin loi III => cu thc t s chia th qu
kh n gin, v t ph nh => khng nh
Cu gc: Nu khng v b ngh hu sm, Peter khng m nhim ngh kinh doanh ca gia nh.
p n C. Peter ch m nhim ngh kinh doanh ca gia nh bi v b anh ta quyt nh ngh hu
sm.
73. p n l A. Cu trc; to be in favour of sb/sth = to support/ agree with sb/ sth: ng h/ ng tnh

74. p n l D. Cu trc prevent someone/ something from (doing ) something: ngn cn ai/ ci g lm
g
75. p n l D. Cu trc get on well with someone : c mi quan h tt p vi ai. = have a good
relationship with someone
76. p n l B. adj + enough + to V: .
77. p n l A. with a view to doing something: vi nh lm ci g, vi hy vng lm ci g
78. p n l D. Cu trc ch s tng phn mc d. nhng. : Adj/adv + as + S + V, .
79. Cu gc: Ti khng th nh ln cui ti gp ng ta l khi no, nhng n chc chn l mt thi gian di
trc y.
p n l C. Ti ch bit l lu ri k t ln ti gp ng ta nhng ti khng th nh l khi no.
80. Cu trc Shall I? ngh, gi ngi ni c th lm
=> p n l B. offer to V: ngh lm g

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