ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ ÔN CHUYÊN SỐ 2 I. Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 1. A. stays B. plays C. lays D. says 2. A. chorus B. cherish C. chaos D. scholarship 3. A. wricked B. looked C. booked D. cooked 4. A. abuse B. refuse C. fuss D. future 5. A. touch B. enough C. cousin D. doubt II. Pick out the word which is stressed differently from the other three. 6. A. ‘violence B. ‘dinosaur C. go’rilla D. ‘pharmacy 7. A. eco’nomics B. occu’pation C. senti’mental D. tra’ditional 8. A. dis’cussion B. ‘character C. ex’pensive D. a’ssistant 9. A. o’bedient B. ‘confidence C. ‘mischievous D. ‘reference 10. A. ‘pleasure B. be’lieve C. pur’suit D. des’cribe III. Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. 11. It’s vital that our children’s handwriting should be _______. A. illiterate B. legible C. legitimate D. literate 12. She’s doing _______ into the spread of Mesopotamian culture. A. an examination B. a poll C. a research D. a survey 13. It looks _______ it’s going to rain. A. as B. like as C. as if D. if 14. The festival this years contains a well-_______program of classical and modern music. A. balanced B. formed C. thought D. meant 15. Babies have to learn how to _______ before they can walk. A. creep B. crawl C. stride D. stroll 16. The _______ of Turner’s paintings finishes at the end of the week. A. demonstration B. spectacle C. exhibition D. show 17. The critic gave them a very _______ review of the film. A. favourite B. favorable C. preferable D. preferred 18. I have had a _______ of misfortunes. A. success B. continuation C. repetition D. succession 19. The music aroused an _______ feeling of homesickness in him. A. intense B. intensional C. intensive D. intended 20. I’m not sure, but _______ I know he has decided to accept the job in London. A. according B. on the whole C. as far as D. as long as 21. It was over 30 feet in length. That how _______ it was. A. length B. tall C. large D. long 22. He set up a new world record. He_______ a new record. A. did B. played C. created D. found 23. John promised us he would finish by _______day. A. previous B. before C. tomorrow D. the following 24. My brother has________ in the military. A. joined B. entered C. served D. participate 25. I knew him ________ I was a child. A. until B. when C. since D. during 26. The nurse was on ________ in the hospital last night. A. work B. alarm C. duty D. service 27. I suggest we ________ outside the cinema tomorrow at 8.30. A. meeting B. meet C. met D. will meet 28. ________ playing professional basketball, she also enjoys tennis. A. Besides B. Moreover C. Apart D. together 29. He was happy to be _________friends again. A. among B. in C. near D. off 30. The teacher said, with a smile _________his face, that the pupils all passed th exam. A. over B. in C. above D. on 31. Do you know the beautiful girl________? A. sit in the car B. sat in the car C. sitting in the car D. who sit in the car 32. It’s _________hot A. too much B. much C. much too D. very too 33. I haven’t seen that film ____________. A. for I was a student B. at the age of a student C. since I was a student D. when I was a student 34. We were so late, we________had time to catch the train. A. nearly B. hardly C. almost D. simply 35. Give her a telephone number to ring ___________she get lost. A. whether B. in case C. unless D. perhaps 36. He has been waiting for the letter for days, and at _________it has come. A. last B. the end C. present D. the finish 37. It’s ________ price to pay for the violin lessons. A. so a high B. a so high C. a such high D. so high a 38. Yesterday he made a(n) ________ to see the dentist. A. request B. appointment C. offer D. comment 39. The United Nations ________ about 160 nations. A. composes of B. concludes C. consists of D. is made up 40. I remember ________ you before, but I have forgotten your name. A. meet B. to meet C. meeting D. being met 41. ________ busy with his homework, he didn’t come to the party. A. Being B. Having been C. He was D. Because of his 42. Our business is ________ well. A. taking B. doing C. making D. getting 43. This is such an important question that we can’t ________ thinking it over. A. point B. use C. help D. stand 44. He cannot buy that bicycle because he has ________ money. A. lots of B. few C. quite a little D. little 45. _________ parents are doctors. A. My neither B. Either of C. Neither of my D. One of my 46. Excuse me, is anybody sitting here? - ________. A. No, thanks. B. Yes, I am so glad. C. Sorry, the seat is taken. D. Yes, yes. Just sit here. 47. Before she applied for her present job, she ________ for a small firm. A. had worked B. was working C. was worked D. working 48. Doctors _____ an answer to AIDS yet. A. have found B. found C. haven't found D. hasn't found 49. We spent half a year _____ this hotel. A. to build B. built C. building D. with building 50. There is a _____ on the table. A. lamp reading B. read lamp C. reading lamp D. reading lamps 51. She is bored _____ getting up early. A. with B. of C. in D. to 52. You'd better _____ at night. It's dangerous. A. not go out B. don't go out C. to go out D. not to go out 53. He feels like _____ in a big city. A. live B. to live C. living D. lives 54. They are trying to look _____ new jobs. A. after B. at C. for D. forward 55. This is the store _____ you can buy almost everything from. A. which B. where C. what D. in which 56. He is the most intelligent student _____ I've ever taught at school. A. who B. whom C. which D. that 57. Uncle Ho was born _____ Kim Lien village. A. in B at C. from D. on 58 That man can tell us where _____. A. does John live B. is John living C. John lives D. John living 59. I found history very _____. A. amusing B. amused C. amuse D. to amuse 60. English tends towards _____. A. simple B. simplicity C. simplier D. simply 61. Mark Twain is a famous _____. A. American writer B. American playwright C. English writer D. English playwright 62. I bought a new jacket last week but I _____ it yet. A. didn't wear B. not weared C. haven't wear D. haven't worn 63. It's not worth _____ a tax home. A. taking B. to take C. take D. took 64. Teenagers don’t like _______ by others people. A. be questioned B. questioned C. question D. being questioned 65. It’s his recommendation that she _______ that English course. A. takes B. taking C. take D. to take 66. The people protested __________ the new legislation A. over B. against C. to D. from 67. _________ had Oswald reached school when the bell rang. A. No sooner B. Although C. Hardly D. Rarely 68. Despite all their effort, _______. A. they could not score another goal B. however they could not score another goal. C. yet they could score another goal D. but they could not score another goal 69. There was no news; _________ , she went on hoping. A. moreover B. in other words C. otherwise D. nevertheless 70. –“You were late for your dental appointment” –“I know, I shouldn’t ________ so long at the library” A. have been staying B. have stayed C. had stayed D. be staying 71. She _________ the examination again since she had already passed it. A. needn’t have taken B. didn’t need to take C. needn’t take D. mustn’t take 72.The two bombs exploded simultaneously. A. accidentally B. all of a sudden C. violently D. at the same time 73. If that firm wants to attact workers it must _____ the pay. A. lower B. raise C. spread D. rise 74. I oject to ______ like this. A. be treating B. treating C. being treated D. have been treated 75. Don’t take any _____of Mike. He’s always rude to everybody. A. look B. attention C. notice D. sight 76. I think it a bit ____to hope that we can beat them easily. They are much younger and better. A. reality B. really C. realized D. unreal 77. It is recommended that he _____ this course. A. took B. takes C. take D. taking 78. Tet holiday is the most important _______ for Vietnaamese people. A. culture B. celebration C. custom D. religion 79. It surprised me _______ John would do such a thing. A. what B. which C. that D. how 80. The more _______ we walk, the longer it will take us to get home. A. slowest B. slower C. slowly D. slow IV. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. 1. The vase broke when it (81. move)___was moving_______ to the other room. 2. When I entered his room, I saw him (82. sleep ) __sleeping________ in a chair. 3. If only I (83. have) __had____ money with me, I (84. lend) __would lend__ you some. 4. Why are you under the table? You (85. look) __Are you looking__ for something? 5. David (86. wash) _is washing_his hands. He just (87. repair) _has just repaired_ the TV set 6. The radio (88. play) __has been palying___ since 7 a.m. I wish someone would turn it off. 7. "Where is Jane?" "Down stairs sir" ."She (89. greet) _is greeting____ the guests." 8. How you (90. get) __do you get__ on at school ? V. Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word in capital letters. Apart from television, the cinema is the most popular form of (0) entertainment (ENTERTAIN) for most people because it is still relatively (91) .. inexpensive... (EXPENSE) Hollywood is, of course, the capital of the (92) .... international..... (NATION) cinema industry. Hollywood movies make up (93) .... roughly.... (ROUGH) 75% of all the films we watch at our local cinemas. Although we may find it difficult to remember the names of (94) ... Italian... (ITALY) and French film stars, Hollywood stars, such as Sylvester Stallone and Meryl Streep are (95) ... household.... (HOUSE) names all around the world. Moreover, only Hollywood seems to make certain kind of films (96) ... successfully.. (SUCCESS). (97) .. Musicals..... (MUSIC) are one example but we can also include westerns although for a time “spaghetti westerns” were quite (98) .... fashionable... (FASHION) with cinema goers. But cowboys and Indians are really a Hollywood (99) .... speciality.... (SPECIAL) and they are still going strong after all these years. Such films, however, have not remained (100) ..... untouched....(TOUCH) by time and changes in attitudes, the cowboys are no longer always the goodies as they were in the 1940s. VI. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word. There has been a revolution in the world of newspapers. Not many years (101) .... ago...., newspapers were still being produced using techniques unchanged for(102) ... a/one.... hundred years. The journalists gave their stories to a typist, who prepared them for an editor who passed them on (103).... to....the printer. The printer, who was a (104).... very..... skilled man, set up the type. (105).... This.... was then collected to make the pages. When the pages were complete, the printing machines could be (106)... started/worked ...... Nowadays what (107).... happens......? The journalists type their stories into a computer. The (108)... computer.... checks their spelling, plans the page, shapes the articles. When the pages are ready, another computer may control the printing. (109)... There.... can be no doubt about it, producing a newspaper is an entirely different (110).... business....now. VII. Read the text then choose the best option to complete the sentences. In the United States and Canada, it is very important to look a person directly in the eyes when you are having a conversation with him or her. If you look down or to the side when the other person is talking, that person will think that you are not interested in what he or she is saying. This, of course, is not polite. If you look down or to the side when you are talking, you may appear to be hiding something; that is, it might seem that you are not honest. However, people who are speaking will sometimes look away for a few seconds when they are thinking or trying to find the right word. But they always turn immediately back to look the listener directly in the eyes. These social “rules” are the same for two men, two women, a man and a woman, or an adult and a child. 111. In the US and Canada, when you are having a conversation with someone, ________. A. do not look directly in the eyes B. it is impolite to look at the eyes of the speaker or hearer C. you should look him or her directly in the eyes D. look down or to the side 112. If you look down or to the side when the other person is talking, you ________. A. will be thought to be not interested in the conversation B. are very interested in what is being said C. are very polite D. are the interesting person 113. If you look down or to the side when you are talking,________. A. the Americans are interested in you B. you are thought to be dishonest C. you are very polite D. you are interested in the conversation 114. The speaker will sometimes look away because ___________. A. he or she wants to end the conversation B. he or she thinks that the hearer is not honest C. the hearer is interested in what is being said D. because they are thinking or finding the right word 115. These social “rules” are ________. A. for men only B. for women only C. for children only D. the same for everybody VIII. Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before. 116. They knew little about the job of their choice. => They had ........ little knowledge of the job of their choice.................................................. 117. I got on a train. I wanted to go to a station. The train didn’t stop there. => The train I .......... got on didn’t stop at the station which I wanted to go.......................... 118. “When did you get to know him”, My mother said to me. => My mother........ asked me when I had got to know him...................................................... 119. Without a passport she couldn’t have left the country. => If she .................... hadn’t had a passport she couldn’t have left the country.................. 120. That restaurant is so dirty that no one wants to eat there. => It ‘s such ................... a dirty restaurant that no one wants to eat there............................ 121. I thought this meal would cost more than it did => This meal didn’t .......... cost as much as I thought it would ............................................... 122. Can you give me a lift? I’ll be late otherwise => Unless ...................... you give me a lift, I’ll be late ............................................................. 123. I haven’t been to the cinema for two months => The last time............. I went to the cinema was two months ago......................................... 124. Immediately after his arrival, things went wrong. => No sooner ..................... had he arrived than , things went wrong...................................... 125. She urged her husband to write the letter. => She urged that............... her husband write / should write the letter.................................. IX. Use the following sets of words and phrases to write complete sentences: 126. boy/ whose work/ I/ show / you/ yesterday/ cleverest/ school. => The boy whose work I showed you yesterday is the cleverest student in my school. 127. After/ walk / three hours / we/ stop/let/ others/ catch / up/ us. => After walking for three hours, we stopped to let the others catch up with us. 128. It / about/ time/ you/ have/ hair/ cut. => It is about time you had your hair cut. 129. When/ you/ see/ me/ airport/ this morning/ see off/ friend. => When you saw me at the airport this morning, I was seeing off my friend. 130. She/come/ home early/ so as/ plenty/ time / cook /dinner/ yesterday. => She came home early so as to have plenty of time to cook dinner yesterday.
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