44 CÂU HỎI
SECTION I: LISTENING
You will hear part of a radio interview, with a man called Paul, who is talking about some of the jobs he did, when he left school.
What was Paul's first job when he left school?
A. shop assistant
B. waiter
C. vet
Paul thought his first job ________.
A. didn't offer enough work.
B. wasn't very interesting.
C. didn’t pay enough money.
Paul's relative ________.
A. gave him a job.
B. knew he was unemployed.
C. offered to help him.
Paul thought ________.
A. he didn't have enough experience to work at the animal rescue centre.
B. the job at the animal rescue centre was perfect for him.
C. the animal rescue centre didn't pay him enough.
The job meant Paul had to ________.
A. get up early.
B. take som e exams.
C. go and live in a different place.
Choose the best answer from A, B, C or D to best complete the following sentences.
Her ________to medicine was so great that she had little time for anything else.
A. importance
B. dedication
C. emphasis
D. reputation
If necessary, part of the responsibility is ________ by the internal security troops.
A. taken on
B. taken over
C. taken in
D. taken up
I couldn't quite _______what they were doing because they were so far away.
A. bear out
B. make out
C. think out
D. try out
The bank is reported in the local newspaper _______ in broad daylight yesterday.
A. to be robbed
B. robbed
C. to have been robbed
D. having been robbed
________ pollution control measures are expensive, many industries hesitate to adopt them.
A. Although
B. However
C. Because
D. On account of
Mr. Henry was given a medal in _______ of his service to his country.
A. gratitude
B. knowledge
C. recognition
D. response
We are going to have a trip to Hanoi Capital. We need to________ arrangements for the trip carefully.
A. do
B. make
C. get
D. pay
________ that we had to ask a police officer for directions.
A. So confusing was the map
B. was so confusing the map
C. The map was such confusing
D. Such confusing was the map
By the end of this year, Chen __________ English for three years, but he will still need more training and experience before he masters the language.
A. will have been studying
B. has been studying
C. has studied
D. will be studying
It is necessary that a life-guard ________ the swimming pool while the children are taking their swimming lessons.
A. monitored
B. monitors
C. monitor
D. monitoring
George wouldn't have met Mary________ to his brother’s graduation party.
A. hadn't he gone
B. had he not gone
C. if he has not gone
D. if he should not have gone
In spite of our big effort, we have not managed to _______ enough money for the renovation of the school buildings.
A. raise
B. take
C. rear
D. score
She’s just bought three new dresses, _______ her if she gains weight.
A. none of them will fit
B. that won’t fit
C. which none of them fit
D. none of which will fit
Thomas received a warning for speeding. He _________ so fast.
A. shouldn’t have driven
B. would have driven
C. should have driven
D. might have driven
_______ learning a foreign language, John is smarter than Tim although they are twins.
A. On account of
B. Instead of
C. In terms of
D. In place of
When a fire broke out in the Louvre, at least twenty _______ paintings were destroyed, including two by Picasso.
A. worthless
B. priceless
C. valueless
D worthy.
I don’t remember ________ of your decision to change our vacation plan.
A. to tell
B. being told
C. telling
D. to be told
Not having written about the required topic, ________ a low mark.
A. my presentation was given
B. the teacher gives me
C. the teacher gave me
D. I was given
I’d rather you _______at my party last night.
A. be
B. were
C. had been
D. have been
I know it’s not a huge corporation to work for - but it’s better to be __________.
A. other fish to try
B. a big fish in a small pond
C. a fish out of water
D. plenty more fish in the sea
You will be acting as Sherlock Holmes, the (56) ________ private detective created by Arthur Canon Doyle
A. delusional
B. artificial
C. fictional
D. imagined
Accompanied by Dr Watson you will (57) ________ Victorian London in our especially designed venue for this bespoke game
A. get into
B. step into
C. forge into
D. turn into
You will be (58) ________ the design
A. intrigued by
B. encouraged with
C. informed by
D. creative with
all the detail that has (59) ________ the construction of the place
A. taken up
B. made out
C. gone into
D. flooded in
Holme’s (60) ________with Moriarty is legendary, so we have attempted to give you a taste of that
A. interaction
B. association
C. mannerism
D. semblance
you can (62) ________easily
A. get away
B. buy into
C. bring in
D. follow along
The same as the great character, Holmes, it will be (63) ________, but fascinating
A. defining
B. unpredictable
C. identical
D. unforeseeable
This experience will require a (64) ________ of imagination, a group of friends and a fully charged mobile phone
A. leap
B. fringe
C. faint
D. strain
You will be (65) ________ a uniquely designed experience, that’s a promise!
A. immersed in
B. down to
C. flooded with
D. fitted in
Whydoestheauthorincludestatisticsontheamountofteaproduced,sold,andconsumed?
A.Todemonstratetea’spopularity
B. Toshowtheexpenseofprocessingsuchalargequantityoftea
C.To explainwhycoffeeisnotthemostpopularbeverageworldwide
D.Toimpressthereader withfactualsoundinginformation
Basedonthepassage,whatisimpliedaboutteaharvesting?
A.Themethodhasremainednearlythesameforalongtime.
B.Itistotallydonewiththeassistanceofmodern agriculturalmachinery.
C.Itisnolongerdonein China
D.Themethodinvolvestrimmingtheuppermostbranches oftheplant.
Whatdoes theword“they”inparagraph2ofthepassagereferto ?
A.newbuds
B. tropical regions
C.teapickers
D.evergreenplants
WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheteaproductionprocess?
A.Blackteagoesthroughtwodryingphasesduringproduction.
B. Blackteadevelopsitsdarkcolorduringfermentationandfinaldrying.
C.Greentearequiresalongfermentationprocess.
D.Greenteaisoftensteamedtokeepits color
Theword“documented”inparagraph4couldbebestreplacedbywhichofthefollowingword?
A.kept
B. proved
C.stored
D.ignored
Accordingtothepassage,whatistrueabouttheoriginofteadrinking?
A.ItbeganduringtheShenNungdynasty
B.Itmayhave begunsometime around1650
C.Itisunknownwhentea firstbecamepopular.
D. ItwasoriginallyproducedfromCamillia plantsin Europe.
Theword“eliminate”inparagraph5 couldbebestreplacedbywhichofthefollowingword?
A.increase
B. reduce
C.decrease
D.remove
Accordingtothepassage,whichmaybethereasonwhysomeonewouldchoosetodrinkteainsteadof coffee?
A.Becauseit’seasiertodigestthancoffee
B. Becauseit hasahighernutritionalcontentthancoffee
C.Becauseit helpspreventcancer
D.Becauseit hasmorecaffeinethan coffee
Whereinthepassagedoestheauthormentionresearchconductedonthebeneficialeffectsofteadrinking?
A.Inparagraph4
B.Inparagraph2
C. Inparagraph1
D. Inparagraph5
Whatbestdescribesthetopicofthispassage?
A.Thetwomostpopulartypesoftea
B. Howteaisproducedandbrewed
C.Thebenefitsofteaconsumptionworldwide
D.Tea consumptionand production