50 CÂU HỎI
In an experiment in Canada, ten-year-old children were put in classes of four sizes: 16, 23, 30 and 37 children in (31)____ class.
A. every
B. one
C. each
D. either
However, when the children were (32)____, those in the smaller classes didn’t get higher marks than the others, except in mathematics.
A. tested
B. experimented
C. taught
D. checked
Moreover, children in the larger classes said they liked school (33)____ as much
A. only
B. so
C. just
D. also
More than 90% of the teachers expected the smaller classes to (34)____ well.
A. make
B. do
C. test
D. obtain
However, according to the researchers, nothing of the (35)____ happened.
A. sort
B. type
C. variety
D. form
In a small village in North Yorkshire, there is a big old farmhouse ______(31) three families live together.
A. that
B. where
C. in where
D. which
Pam looks after the shopping and ______(32) the repairs, and Alice takes care of the garden.
A. does
B. makes
C. prepares
D. fulfils
Alice, George and Sue go out to work. Joe works at home ______(33) computer systems, and Pam, who is a painter, looks after the baby during the day.
A. designs
B. and design
C. designing
D. who designs
The three families get ______(34) well, and enjoy their way of life.
A. on
B. off
C. with
D. in
And they all say they would much rather go on living in their old farmhouse ______(35) move to a luxury flat in a big city.
A. then
B. than
C. to
D. therefore
. Sure, lefties________ (31) up about 10 percent of the population, but, frankly, it seems like society has forgotten about them.
A. consist
B. account
C. hold
D. make
What________(32) someone to become a southpaw?
A. causes
B. makes
C. gets
D. does
Scientists aren’t exactly sure, but research points to a complex________(33) between genes and environment.
A. collaborate
B. collaboration
C. collaborating
D. collaborated
But no matter ________(34) it is that drives someone to use their antipodal paw, science has also uncovered a particular set of personality traits that left-handed people tend to have.
A. which
B. who
C. what
D. that
So for all of you lefties, leftie- loving righties, and ambidextrous folks out there - it’s time to brush up on your left-handed knowledge and help ________(35) an end to leftie discrimination once and for all
A. put
B. bring
C. make
D. take
Throughout the world, there are many different ways for people (31)_____ each other.
A. to say
B. to tell
C. to greet
D. to talk
In many countries around the Mediterranean Sea a (32)_____ kiss on the cheek is the appropriate way to welcome friends and family.
A. light
B. fast
C. heavy
D. superficial
It can be a very big surprise if you expect to shakes hands and get a kiss or a hug (33)_____.
A. though
B. but
C. even
D. instead
At times, it is difficult to tell (34)_____ sort of greeting custom is followed.
A. who
B. which
C. where
D. what
Most people in the world are (35)_____ of visitors and don't mind what travellers do that seems experiencing different customs."
A. tolerant
B. independent
C. selfish
D. generous
Most educational specialists believe that early schooling should provide children with an (31) ________ of their own abilities and the self-confidence to use their abilities.
A. awareness
B. attitude
C. attention
D. knowledge
Nancy McCormick Rambusch is credited with (33) ________ the method in the United States, where today there are over 400 Montessori schools.
A. researcher
B. teacher
C. tutors
D. experts
Nancy McCormick Rambusch is credited with (33) ________ the method in the United States, where today there are over 400 Montessori schools.
A. popular
B. popularity
C. popularize
D. popularizing
The method helps children learn for themselves by (34) ________ them with instructional materials and tasks that facilitate acts of discovery and manipulation.
A. giving
B. instructing
C. sending
D. providing
Through such exploration, children develop their sense of touch and learn (35) ________ to do everyday tasks without adult assistance.
A. how
B. what
C. that
D. which
We (15) _______ well over three million tons of the stuff in Japan each year and, sooner or later, most of it is thrown away.
A. consign
B. import
C. consume
D. remove
A high proportion of our annual consumption is in the (16) _______ of packaging
A. form
B. way
C. type
D. kind
and this constitutes about seven percent by weight, of our domestic (17) _______.
A. goods
B. refuse
C. rubble
D. requirements
The plastics themselves are extremely energy - rich – they have a higher calorific (18) _______ than coal
A. effect
B. degree
C. value
D. demand
one method of “recovery” strongly (19) _______ by plastic manufactures is the conversion of waste plastic into a fuel.
A. argued
B. presented
C. desired
D. favored
Learning the language in the country in which it is spoken is, of course, a (29) __________ more effective and faster process than studying in your own country.
A. lots
B. so
C. very
D. far
It is also an opportunities to mix with local habitants and (30) __________ a greater
A. acquire
B. require
C. enquire
D. inquire
deeper (31) __________ of the people whose language you are studying.
A. knowledge
B. knowledgeable
C. knowledgeably
D. know
You should look at all the possibilities and (32) __________ the best choice.
A. do
B. take
C. get
D. make
In order to choose the (33) __________ course and location for you, we suggest you contact us to discuss your particular requirements.
A. exact
B. right
C. precise
D. fit
Kindergarten is a fun place (1) ________ young children learn. In some special kindergartens, children learn outside most of the day!
A. why
B. when
C. where
D. which
Some kindergartens are (2) ________ the forest. In these "forest kindergartens," children play freely.
A. at
B. in
C. on
D. by
They also learn about and (3) ________ animals. For example, they collect chicken eggs and feed baby mice.
A. take care of
B. take over
C. take on
D. take after
They also learn that it is important (4) ________ healthy food
A. to eat
B. eating
C. ate
D. eaten
The classroom windows and sliding doors (5) ________ open to the outside most of the year. The roof is a big, wooden circle. Children love to play and run on it.
A. make
B. stay
C. do
D. be
In this world of diversity, (1) ______ such a choice is not easy for both children and parents.
A. taking
B. making
C. giving
D. having
(2) ______, the cost of education was not so high.
A. In addition
B. Otherwise
C. For example
D. Therefore
Today’s world is entirely different from the things (3) ______ have just been described.
A. when
B. that
C. where
D. what
The job market is constantly changing due to innovative technology and new (4) ______.
A. competitively
B. competition
C. compete
D. competitive
There are a variety of well- organized career talks and student counseling workshop to guide and help teenagers (5) ______ what course to take.
A. employ
B. study
C. decide
D. apply
For athletes who like to (1)______a variety of endurance sports in a single race, triathlons are a great fit.
A. compete
B. compete in
C. contest
D. take part
These competitions (2) ______running, cycling, and swimming into one race, and they take place one after the other in a single continuous timed race.
A. combine
B. join
C. fasten
D. connect
Training for triathlons means the athletes have to become proficient not only in the sport required in each stage, but they also have to become familiar with what (3) ______from one to the other does to their bodies.
A. transference
B. transition
C. transmission
D. transport
Many inexperienced triathletes are surprised to (4) ______hard it can be to switch from swimming to cycling to running, and how tired their muscles can suddenly feel.
A. find what
B. find out why
C. find out how
D. find how
One thing all triathletes can agree (5) ______is that no one ever told them that running a triathlon would be easy
A. in
B. with
C. at
D. on