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!"#$%&'%( !" Họ, tên thí sinh: Số báo danh: )*+,(# / #$%&'()*%+,-.(/01!23 #415&'6$(7 "012,(343,,31'5657187%97:10%;<31;(33,,7=#%>,(3<71><#,(,(3;,13;;?0,,31% >#==313%,=17@,(0,7=,(37,(31,(133<71>;#%30A(B:3;,#7%C D: "'Cmanage 6Csupport Cimprove 8Cassault D:" 'Crelevant 6Credundant Cconsultant 8Cdescendant D:E" 'Cagree 6Cprocession Ctransmit 8Cpoisonous D:-" 'Creference 6Cdelicacy Cconference 8Cdeficiency D:/" 'Cadjacent 6Camazing Chorizon 8Cignorant C012,(343,,31'5657187%97:10%;<31;(33,,7#>3%,#=9,(3:%>314#%3>?01,,(0,#;%7, A7113A,C D:F" (A) Endangerment is a broad issue, (B) one that involves the habitants and environments (C) where species live and interact (D) on one another. D:G" Some gorillas (A) beat their chests (B) as an (C) express of (D) high spirit. D:." (A) Even on the most (B) careful prepared (C) trip, problems (D) will sometimes happen. D:" The abilities (A) to work hard, follow directions, and (B) thinking independently (C) are some of the criteria (D) for success in the workplace. D: " (A)For decades, journalist Theodore H.White (B) wrote books (C) described American (D) presidential Elections. C012,(343,,31'5657187%97:10%;<31;(33,,7#%>#A0,3,(3H3;,?(10;371A40:;3,7 A7@?43,330A(7=,(3=7447<#%&;3%,3%A3;C D: " Speech consists not merely of sound but _______ that follow various structural patterns. 'Cin organizing sound patterns 6Csound patterns are organized Cof organized sound patterns 8Corganized sound patterns D: " The knee is _______most other joins in the body because it cannot twist without injury. 'Cmore likely to be damaged than 6Cmore than likely to be damaged Cto be damaged more than likely 8Clikely to be more than damaged D: E" Never _______ him stand on the deserted station platform. 'Cwill I forget to see 6CI will forget to see Cwill I forget seeing 8CI will forget seeing D: -" The incredible thing about telephone _______ across the continents, but that you can recognize the other person’s voice. 'Cis not that people can instantly talk to each other 6Cis it allows people to talk instantly Cis that people can talk instantly 8Cis it provides instant talking to each other D: /" It is impossible ________ may assist some trees in saving water in the winter. 'Cthat the loss of leaves 6Cwhen the leaves have lost Cto lose leaves 8Cthe leaves are lost Trang 1/6 - Mã đề thi 485 IC012,(343,,31'5657187%97:10%;<31;(33,,7A(77;3,(3;3%,3%A3<(#A(#;A47;3;, #%@30%#%&,7,(37%3#%H74>C D: F" She pretended not to see him. 'CShe refused to see him. 6CShe ignored him when she saw him. CShe saw him but didn’t say hello. 8CShe admitted seeing him. D: G" He seemed very reluctant to take my advice. 'CHe seemed quite willing to take my advice. 6CHe seemed very anxious to take my advice. CIt seemed he was not ready to give me advice. 8CIt seemed he was not willing to take my advice. D: ." He looked so funny that I couldn’t help laughing. 'CI couldn’t laugh because he looked so funny. 6CHe looked too funny for me to laugh. CI laughed because he looked so funny. 8CI couldn’t help him laugh because he looked so funny. D: " You will soon get used to the noise from the flat upstairs. 'CYou will soon be familiar with the noise from the flat upstairs. 6CYou used to hear the noise from the flat upstairs. CYou will soon like the noise from the flat upstairs. 8CYou will soon use the noise from the flat upstairs. D:" We’d never stayed in such an expensive hotel before. 'CThe hotel was not more expensive than we had ever expected. 6CThe hotel was more expensive than we had expected. CThe hotel was as expensive as we had expected. 8CThe hotel was less expensive than we had expected. D: " Jim came down with flu and had to stay in. 'CJim came down to stay with flu. 6CJim had to stay home in case he caught flu CJim came down and then had to stay home with flu. 8CJim had to stay home because he had flu. D:" It is an undeniable fact that children watch too much TV. 'CIt’s undeniable that too many children watch TV. 6CIt’s undeniable that children don’t watch enough TV. CIt can be denied that children watch too many TV programmers. 8CIt’s obviously true that children spend too much time watching TV. D:E" Immediately after her appearance, everything changed. 'CAs soon as everything changed, she appeared. 6CUpon appearing, everything changed. CSoon after she appeared did everything change. 8CNo sooner had she appeared did everything change. D:-" It wasn’t necessary for you to go to so much trouble on my behalf. 'CYou shouldn’t have gone to so much trouble on my behalf. 6CYou needn’t have gone to so much trouble on my behalf. CYou mustn’t have gone to so much trouble on my behalf. 8CYou need have gone to so much trouble on my behalf. D:/" Neither Tony nor his brother likes swimming. 'CTony doesn’t like swimming and his brother too. 6CTony doesn’t like swimming and his brother doesn’t like either. CTony doesn’t like swimming and so does his brother. 8CUnlike his brother, Tony doesn’t like swimming. Trang 2/6 - Mã đề thi 485 IC012,(343,,31'5657187%97:10%;<31;(33,,7A(77;3,(3A7113A,<71>71?(10;3,7 A7@?43,330A(;3%,3%A3C D:F" “Would you like another coffee?” “_______.” 'CI’d love one 6CWillingly CVery kind of your part 8CIt’s a pleasure D:G" Smoking is _______ forbidden everywhere in that factory. 'Cstrictly 6Chardly Cseverely 8Charshly D:." They live in a very _______ populated area of Italy. 'Csparsely 6Cbarely Chardly 8Cscarcely D:" It’s obvious that neither the students _______ responsible for it. 'Cnor the teacher are 6Cnor the teacher were Cnor are the teacher 8Cnor the teacher is D:E" The stolen jewels were _______ a lot of money. 'Ccost 6Cvalued Cworth 8Cpriced D:E " The baby does nothing but ______ all day. 'Csleep and eat 6Csleeping and eating Cto sleep and to eat 8Cto sleep and eat D:E" In public places, you should ask everyone for permission before you _______ a cigarette. 'Cput out 6Cput up Cturn up 8Clight up D:EE" _______ of my family, I would like to thank you very much for your help. 'CInstead 6CIn person COn account 8COn behalf D:E-" It is suggested that the applicants _______ on time for the interview tomorrow morning. 'Cwill arrive 6Carrive Ccan arrive 8Carrives D:E/" It’s much more expensive if you use the phone at _______ rate 'Cheavy 6Chigh Cpeak 8Cbusy D:EF" _______ unprepared for the exam, I felt sure I would get a low score. 'CAlthough 6CHaving CBecause 8CBeing D:EG" _______are a form of carbon has been known since the late 18 th century. 'CBecause diamonds 6CDiamonds, which CDiamonds 8CThat diamonds D:E." “Which one do you want: the red one or the blue one?” “_______.” 'CNeither 6CNor one CNone 8CAnyone D:E" I’m sorry, I haven’t got _______ change. Why don’t you try the bank? 'Call 6Clots Csome 8Cany D:-" Hurry up! We don’t have _______ left. 'Cmany time 6Cmuch time Clittle time 8Cfew time I"30>,(3,3J,H347<0%>@012,(343,,31'5657187%97:10%;<31;(33,,7>3A#>3 <(#A(0%;<31H3;,=#,;30A(;?0A3=17@- ,7/C You have heard people say, “It makes my mouth water”. They mean, of course, that the sight, taste, or smell of food 41 ___the mouth to have something like water in it. This pleasant feeling is brought 42 ___ by thousands of tiny glands in your mouth. These glands 43 ___ a liquid into your mouth when you are hungry and see, taste or smell good food. The liquid is called %07The glands are called the salivary glands. In an older person these glands 44 ___ about a quart of saliva daily. The amount for children is a little 45 ___, depending upon the age. The saliva is valuable in helping people digest their meals. It helps 46 ___ two ways. It contains 47 ___ having the power to destroy certain germs and to change starch into sugar. It also 48 ___ to keep the lining of the mouth and throat wet and to reduce the friction which chewing dry food could create. This liquid softens the food taken into the mouth, by getting it 49 ___. You can help your digestion if Trang 3/6 - Mã đề thi 485 you chew your food well, keeping it in the mouth and chewing it long enough 50 ___the saliva can reach all parts of it. D:- " 'Ccauses 6Cmakes Curges 8Cencourages D:-" 'Cup 6Cabout Cover 8Cout D:-E" 'Cfill 6Cgive Cflow 8Cpour D: " 'Ccreate 6Cmake Cconsist 8Ccontain D:-/" 'Cless 6Cbit Cfewer 8Csmaller D:-F" 'Cwith 6Cby Cin 8Cfrom D:-G" 'Cmatters 6Csubstances Celements 8Cmixtures D: " 'Cserves 6Cacts Ctends 8Ctries D:-" 'Csoft 6Cmoist Ctender 8Cwet D:/" 'Cas if 6Cwhen Ceven if 8Cso that I"30>,(3,3J,H347<0%>@012,(343,,31'5657187%97:10%;<31;(33,,7>3A#>3<(#A( 0%;<31H3;,=#,;30A(;?0A3=17@/ ,7F/C Most people are familiar with the yeti, a large hairy man-like creature, which is 51 ____ to live in the Himalayas. 52 ____, you might not have heard of the “yeren” or “Wildman” of China, which was mentioned and drawn for the first 53 ____ more than 2,000 years ago. In the 54 ____ 40 years there have been over 200 55____ of the yeren in the Shennongjia Nature Reserve in the central Hubej province. 56 ____ the size of footprints which have been found, the yeren could weigh as 57 ____ as 300 kilos. Those who claim to have seen it have described it 58 ____ approximately 1.6 metres tall, with long red hair, rounded eyes and a broad forehand. It also seems capable of an 59 ____ range of calls and noises. When disturbed, it is said to sound like a dog, a wolf, a donkey and 60 ____ a crying child. In 1980, a Chinese scientist 61 ____ up in a gorilla costume and entered a forest in the 62 ____ of getting a closer look at yeren. Not 63 ____ he failed, as have many others who have gone in 64 ____ of this elusive creature. Indeed, there have been so many 65____ to find the yeren that the government has officially denied its existence, in order to prevent further damage being caused to delicate habitats in the nature reserve. D:/ " 'Cannounced 6Cinformed Creported 8Cnoticed D:/" 'CActually 6CMoreover CHowever 8CInstead D:/E" 'Cmoment 6Coccasion Ctime 8Cevent D:/-" 'Cultimate 6Clatest Crecent 8Clast D://" 'Cviews 6Csightings Cvisions 8Clooks D:/F" 'CSeen 6CGiven CConsidered 8CTaken D:/G" 'Cnear 6Cmuch Cfar 8Chigh D:/." 'Cas 6Cof Clike 8Cwith D:/" 'Cunrecognizable 6Cincredible Cunnoticeable 8Cunpredictable D:F" 'Ceven 6Cjust Cwell 8Ctoo D:F " 'Cput 6Cchanged Cwore 8Cdressed D:F" 'Chope 6Cwish Cattempt 8Corder D:FE" 'Cespecially 6Csurprisingly Cbelievably 8Chopefully D:F-" 'Chunt 6Clook Csearch 8Csight D:F/" 'Cexplorations 6Cexpeditions Cinvestigations 8Cexcavations I"30>,(3?0;;0&30%>@012,(343,,31'5657187%97:10%;<31;(33,,7#%>#A0,3,(3 A7113A,0%;<31,730A(7=,(3=7447<#%&B:3;,#7%;C Trang 4/6 - Mã đề thi 485 One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Great Pyramid of Giza was a monument of wisdom and prophecy built as a tomb for Pharaoh Cheops in 2720 B.C. Despite its antiquity, certain aspects of its construction make it one of truly great wonders of the world. The thirteen-acre structure near the Nile River is a solid mass of stone blocks covered with limestone. Inside are the number of hidden passageways and the burial chamber for the pharaoh. It is the largest single structure in the world. The four sides of the pyramid are aligned almost exactly on true north, south, east, and west – an incredible engineering feat. The ancient Egyptians were sun worshippers and great astronomers, so computations for the Great Pyramid were based on astronomical observations. Explorations and detailed examinations of the base of the structure reveal many intersecting lines. Further scientific study indicates that these represent a type of timeline of events-past, present and future. Many of the events have been interpreted and found to coincide with known facts of the past. Others are prophesied for the future generations and are currently under investigation. Many believe that pyramids have supernatural powers and this one is no exception. Some researchers even associate it with extraterrestrial beings if the ancient past. Was this superstructure made by ordinary beings, or one built by a race far superior to any known today? D:FF" What has research of the base revealed? 'CThere are cracks in the foundation. 6CA superior race of people built it. CThe lines represent important events. 8CTomb robbers have stolen the pharaoh’s body. D:FG" Extraterrestrial beings are _____. 'Cliving being from other planets 6Cresearchers in Egyptology Cvery strong workers 8Castronomers in the ancient times D:F." What was the most probable reason for providing so many hidden passages? 'CTo permit the high priests to pray at night. 6CTo allow the weight of the pyramid to settle evenly. CTo keep grave robbers from finding the tomb and the treasure buried with the pharaoh. 8CTo enable the pharaoh’s family to bring food for his journey to the afterlife. D:F" The word “feat” in the first passage is closest in meaning to _____. 'Cfestivity 6Cstructure Cappendage 8Caccomplishment D:G" What do the intersecting lines in the base symbolize? 'CAstrological computation. 6CPathways of the great solar bodies. CDates of important events taking place throughout time. 8CArchitect’s plans for the hidden passages. D:G " In the second passage, the world “prophesied” is closest in meaning to_____. 'Cprecipitated 6Cforetold Cterminated 8Caffiliated D:G" What is the best title for the passage? 'CSymbolism of the Great Pyramid. 6CExploration of the Burial Chamber of Cheops. CWonders of the Great Pyramid of Giza. 8CProblems with the construction of the Great Pyramid. D:GE" On what did the ancient Egyptians base their calculations? 'CObservation of the celestial bodies. 6CAdvanced technology. CAdvanced tools of measurement. 8CKnowledge of the earth’s surface. D:G-" Why was the Great Pyramid constructed? 'CAs a religious temple. 6CAs a tomb for the pharaoh. CAs an engineering feat. 8CAs a solar observatory. D:G/" Why is the Great Pyramid of Giza considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World? Trang 5/6 - Mã đề thi 485 'CIt is perfectly aligned with the four cardinal points of the compass and contains many prophecies. 6CIt was built by a super race. CIt is very old. 8CIt was selected as the tomb of Pharaoh Cheops. K"30>,(3?0;;0&30%>@012,(343,,31'5657187%97:10%;<31;(33,,7#%>#A0,3,(3 A7113A,0%;<31,730A(7=,(3=7447<#%&B:3;,#7%;C The bat, say scientists, is one of nature’s most dazzling and precious creations. According to the fossil record, bats were soaring in the sky at least 55 million years ago. These ancient fliers, says evolutionary biologist Nancy Simmons of New York’s American Museum of Natural History, were “virtually indistinguishable from today echolocating bats”. Though to look at them most resemble rodents, bats’ closest cousins are primates. Modern bats are amazingly diverse, about 1,000 species account for nearly a fourth of all mammal species. The only known group of flying mammals, they range in size from Thailand’s tiny bumblebee bat, weighing almost nothing, to Indonesia’s giant flying fox, with wingspans of nearly 5 ft. Many bats feed on insects, while others prefer fruit, nectar, or pollen. A few feast on fish, rodents, and blood. Contrary to legend, however, vampire bats, which dwell in Latin America, suck the blood of grazing cattle and horses, not sleeping humans. Essentially docile, bats play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance. For one thing, they protect crops from marauding insects. The 20 million Mexican free-tailed bats that roots in Bracken Cave near San Antonio, Texas, from spring to fall consume 250 tons of insects every night as they swarm to altitudes of more than 10.000ft. A single little brown bat can also lap up 600 mosquitoes an hour. D:GF" The passage primarily discusses the bat’s ______. 'Clifespan 6Clifecycle Clifestyle 8Clife-blood D: GG" According to the passage, bats that lived 45 million years ago, compared with bats nowadays, ______. 'Cflew higher in the sky. 6Cwere unable to fly very high. Cflew in a similar way. 8Chad a different way of flying. D:G." The author mentions all of the following as food sources for bats EXCEPT______. 'Cflowers 6Creptiles Cinsects 8Cbirds D:G" It can be inferred from the passage that vampire bats______. 'Cprefer human blood 6Chave rarefied blood Cbehave unexpectedly 8Cexist only in legends D:." According to the passage, which of the following live in caves? 'C600 mosquitoes. 6CSmall brown bats. C20 million bats. 8C250 tons of insects. HẾT Trang 6/6 - Mã đề thi 485 . Tony doesn’t like swimming. Trang 2/6 - Mã đề thi 485 IC 012 ,(343,, 31 '565 71 87%97 :1 0%;< 31 ;(33,,7A(77;3,(3A 711 3A,< 71& gt; 71 ? (10 ;3,7 A7@?43,330A(;3%,3%A3C D:F". have lost Cto lose leaves 8Cthe leaves are lost Trang 1/ 6 - Mã đề thi 485 IC 012 ,(343,, 31 '565 71 87%97 :1 0%;< 31 ;(33,,7A(77;3,(3;3%,3%A3<(#A(#;A47;3;, #%@30%#%&,7,(37%3#%H74>C D:. / #$%&'()*%+ ,- .(/0 1 !23 #4 1 5&'6$(7 " 012 ,(343,, 31 '565 71 87%97 :1 0%;< 31 ;(33,,7=#%>,(3< 71& gt;<#,(,(3; ,13 ;;?0,, 31% >#== 313 %, =17 @,(0,7=,(37,( 31 , (13 3< 71& gt;;#%30A(B:3;,#7%C D: "'Cmanage
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