33 CÂU HỎI
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
A. brightened
B. affected
C. celebrated
D. expanded
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
A. kites
B. idols
C. laughs
D. caps
Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D the one showing the underlined part that needs correcting.
I asked the boys to move their bicycles off the football pitch but they flat refused.
A. asked
B. off
C. but
D. flat
Peter acknowledged that his chances in winning the race to be slim.
A. acknowledged
B. chances
C. in winning
D. to be
Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D the one that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
She is a very generous old woman. She has given most of her wealth to a charity organization.
A. helpful
B. kind
C. mean
D. hospitable
The doctor advised Peter to give up smoking.
A. stop
B. continue
C. finish
D. consider
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D to complete each of the following sentences.
We took part in a sponsored walk _______ to support the poor.
A. organized
B. organizing
C. organize
D. to organize
The children were warned ______ in the lake without an adult present.
A. not swim
B. not to swim
C. not swimming
D. to not swim
We are going to have my house ______ tomorrow morning.
A. paint
B. painting
C. painted
D. to be painted
Like many other baby birds, ducklings are blind _______ birth.
A. of
B. at
C. on
D. from
I fell in ________ love with him because of his kind nature.
A. a
B. the
C. 0 (no article)
D. an
His choice of future career is quite similar ______ mine.
A. for
B. to
C. with
D. at
She's not only beautiful ______ intelligent.
A. but also
B. but
C. however
D. yet
He drank ______ wine last night and gets sick now.
A. too many
B. too much
C. few of
D. a large number of
In the summer of 2000 the Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion (15) a campaign for illiteracy eradication.
A. began
B. had
C. started
D. managed
A. control
B. care
C. part
D. interest
Students took (16) in the campaign.
A. control
B. care
C. part
D. interest
A. ranged
B. grew
C. rose
D. reached
The number of people receiving reading and writing lessons (17) 4,623.
A. ranged
B. grew
C. rose
D. reached
A. limited
B. eradicated
C. completed
D. prevented
It is hoped that illiteracy will soon be (18) in our country as more and more people are taking part (19) the struggle against it.
A. limited
B. eradicated
C. completed
D. prevented
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. for
It is hoped that illiteracy will soon be (18) in our country as more and more people are taking part (19) the struggle against it.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. for
Read the following passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C or D provided.
Is winning everything? Ask kids and the answer is probably "No". Ask the adults and the answer is probably "Yes". And it is adults who control sports for young people - with terrible results for many kids. Twenty millions of children between the ages of eight and sixteen play organized sports outside of school. Their experiences are sometimes very bad. Why? Because of the adults, often their parents, who watch the games. Children's sports are organized like professional sports. Children play baseball and football. They wear all the equipment that professional athletes wear. They have uniforms and umpires and referees and leagues. They have games. And many people come to watch their games, especially the families of the players. Because the children's games are like adults, professional games, their parents want adult professional competition. When a child drops a ball, his father becomes angry. When a child doesn't run fast, his mother might shout, "Run faster! Run faster!" And the child? With an angry father and a shouting mother, this is not a happy time. Unhappy and nervous, the child wants to stop playing. The game is not fun now. But he or she can't stop, because the competition is not finished.
How are the children's sports organized?
A. They are easier.
B. They are for children only.
C. They are the same as adults.
D. They are not competitive.
How are the children's sports organized?
A. They are easier.
B. They are for children only.
C. They are the same as adults.
D. They are not competitive.
Why do some children become unhappy playing sports?
A. Because they often lose.
B. Because they play worse than adults.
C. Not all of them can play.
D. The adults watch them play.
Why do some children become unhappy playing sports?
A. Because they often lose.
B. Because they play worse than adults.
C. Not all of them can play.
D. The adults watch them play.
What do parents want from children players?
A. Win the game.
B. Not to drop the ball.
C. Run faster.
D. Play a lot more.
What do parents want from children players?
A. Win the game.
B. Not to drop the ball.
C. Run faster.
D. Play a lot more.
What is the most important idea in the text?
A. Winning is everything.
B. Winning is more important to parents than to children.
C. Winning is important to parents.
D. Winning is important to both children and parents.
What is the most important idea in the text?
A. Winning is everything.
B. Winning is more important to parents than to children.
C. Winning is important to parents.
D. Winning is important to both children and parents.
What can the word “professional” be replaced by …
A. formal
B. informal
C. profitable
D. non-profitable
What can the word “professional” be replaced by …
A. formal
B. informal
C. profitable
D. non-profitable