35 CÂU HỎI
Mark 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
A. afford
B. become
C. comfort
D. discover
Mark 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
A. occasion
B. physical
C. opposite
D. presenter
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
A. survive
B. receive
C. implant
D. happen
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
A. universe
B. microchip
C. explorer
D. astronaut
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
The report says youths should be taught a variety of character-______ skills, such as having self-respect and respect for others.
A. pushing
B. building
C. creating
D. showing
The Fair Shot Café in London aims ______ people with learning difficulties and autism to train and gain long-term employment in the hospitality sector.
B. help
B. helping
C. to help
D. both B&C
You really start to see your parents _____ once you have your own children.
C. for what they are
D. for yourself
C. in a different light
D. in a new way
If you see Nina on Friday, ______ her to give me a ring.
A. you will tell
B. tell to
C. you would tell
D. tell
“What are the chances of winning the lottery?” – “______”
A. As far as I can see it.
B. Extremely little, I believe.
C. If you think about it.
D. I’m not against it.
April 1st, ______ we play tricks on people, is known as April Fools’ Day.
A. when
B. where
C. which
D. that
Chomsky’s theory of universal grammar believes that we’re all born ______ an innate understanding of the way language works.
A. for
B. from
C. to
D. with
I’m ashamed to say I ate the whole plateful all ______. I was so hungry.
B. mine
B. myself
C. by myself
D. my own
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 13 to 14.
Put the sentences (a-c) in the correct order, then fill in the blank to make a logical text.
Today, English is spoken by an estimated 1.35 billion people, which is nearly 20% of the world! Yet, the majority of English speakers are not ‘native’ ones. ______.
a. Meanwhile, standard American English is the variety with the largest number of native speakers. b. There are hundreds of different English varieties around the world, with the oldest being British English. c. The other major varieties are Australian English, Canadian English, Indian English, New Zealand English, and South African English.
A. c-a-b
B. b-c-a
C. b-a-c
D. a-c-b
Choose the sentence that can end the text (in Question 13) most appropriately.
A. These examples reflect how English develops and changes in various ways as it travels around the world.
B. The varieties share the same basic principles of the language, but certain differences are as follows.
C. The vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and accent of the English spoken across the globe, thus, might vary.
D. A person who speaks Australian English says ‘Hey, mate!’ upon seeing their friend, but in American English, one says ‘Hey, dude!’
Sagittarius is loyal, loving, and the type of person you can feel (15) ______ your back even if you’ve only known them for 24 hours.
A. gets
B. has
C. turns
D. watches
Despite that, a Sagittarius isn’t interested in your drama, and have (16) ______ patience for friends who say one thing and do another.
A. few
B. fewer
C. little
D. less
In their mind, a deep conversation is (17) ______ than an online birthday card.
A. more meaningful much
B. more much meaningful
C. much meaningful more
D. much more meaningful
They don’t like being controlled, and judging the way they live—especially if what they are doing is simply living outside the box—(18) ______ them drop you, fast.
A. force
B. make
C. will force
D. will make
Lastly, a Sagittarius never does things ‘just because’ (19) ______ they believe actions should have real meaning.
A. or
B. since
C. so
D. though
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions from 20 to 21.
My brother is a manager. He earns big money.
A. My brother who is a manager earns big money.
B. My brother, who is a manager, earns big money.
C. My brother, that is a manager, earns big money.
D. My brother that is a manager earns big money.
“We are going to travel around Europe next month,” said Jerry.
A. Jerry said they were going to travel around Europe next month.
B. Jerry said they were going to travel around Europe the following month.
C. Jerry said we were going to travel around Europe following month.
D. Jerry said we were going to travel around Europe the next month.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that made from the given cues in each of the following questions from 22 to 23.
She/ not/ able/ speak/ very/ clear/ after/ accident.
A. She wasn’t able speaking very clear after hers accident.
B. She wasn’t able to speak very clearly after her accident.
C. She wasn’t able speaking very clearly after the accident.
D. She wasn’t able to speaking very clear after an accident.
I/ totally / favor/ ban/ e-cigarettes.
A. I totally favor over banning e-cigarettes.
B. I totally find favor with banning e-cigarettes.
C. I’m totally favored for banning e-cigarettes.
D. I’m totally in favor of banning e-cigarettes.
What does this sign mean?
A. Fence ahead
B. Barrier reef
C. Gridlock
D. Railroad
What does the notice say?
A. Book our homestay after this Sunday and you will have 30% off.
B. You will pay more if you don’t book our homestay for your next holiday.
C. There are two ways to book a room in our homestay.
D. Your family will only love to stay at our homestay.
What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The SeaOrbiter is a modern vessel with advanced technology to explore the ocean
B. The SeaOrbiter is an energy-efficient ship that helps scientists travel longer.
C. Ocean researchers are working on better equipment for underwater missions.
D. Scientists are developing new ways to study marine pollution and life in the sea.
The word ‘features’ in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to ______.
A. alternatives
B. functions
C. challenges
D. discoveries
How does the author describe the SeaOrbiter’s special qualities?
A. By providing historical background on ocean research
B. By comparing it to other ships designed for exploration
C. By discussing different scientists’ opinions on the vessel
D. By listing its key functions and explaining their purposes
Which of the following is NOT true about the SeaOrbiter?
A. It can record the sounds of sea animals.
B. It uses more energy than a regular ship.
C. It gets most of its energy from the sun and wind.
D. Its living spaces will be very comfortable.
Scientists on the SeaOrbiter can probably study an animal 3,000 meters below the vessel by sending ______.
A. a team of divers with a video camera
B. a remotely controlled device
C. a submarine with a diver inside
D. a maximum of 22 people
The word ‘necessary’ in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. vital
B. useful
C. inessential
D. accessible
You can (32) ______, and what to do if you have questions.
A. ask about the time commitment, training, who you will work with
B. be comfortable with the organization’s needs and the time required
C. Look for well-known and responsible organizations.
D. Don’t force yourself into a bad fit or stick with a role you dislike.
You should (33) ______. Consider starting small so that you don’t over commit yourself at first. Be open to adjusting your role if needed.
A. ask about the time commitment, training, who you will work with
B. be comfortable with the organization’s needs and the time required
C. Look for well-known and responsible organizations.
D. Don’t force yourself into a bad fit or stick with a role you dislike.
(34) ______. Talk to the organization about changing tasks or find another opportunity that fits you better.
A. ask about the time commitment, training, who you will work with
B. be comfortable with the organization’s needs and the time required
C. Look for well-known and responsible organizations.
D. Don’t force yourself into a bad fit or stick with a role you dislike.
Some volunteer programs abroad can do more harm than good if they take paying jobs away from local workers. (35) ______.
A. ask about the time commitment, training, who you will work with
B. be comfortable with the organization’s needs and the time required
C. Look for well-known and responsible organizations.
D. Don’t force yourself into a bad fit or stick with a role you dislike.