Ôn thi Đại học môn tiếng Anh: Đề kiểm tra tiếng anh 45 câu trắc nghiệm (có đáp án)

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Ôn thi Đại học môn tiếng Anh: Đề kiểm tra tiếng anh 45 câu trắc nghiệm (có đáp án)

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BÀI TẬP VỀ NHÀ BUỔI HỌC 12/1/2016 hard, and you will pass the final exam A Working B If you work C Work D To work According a recent survey, if the factory closes, a lot of people _ their jobs A are going to lose B will lose C may lose D are about to lose Whenever I was in trouble, he would what he could me A help B helping C to help D helped To save money, A every means must be tried B it’s important not to buy expensive things C not to waste money matters a lot D we decided to take his advice _ that I want to eat another two A Such delicious cakes are they B So delicious they are cakes C Such delicious cakes they are D So delicious cakes they are Was it in the science museum _ you visited yesterday _ you left your keys? A that; where B that;/ C /; that D where; that - Did Peter come back early last night? - Yes It was not yet eight o’clock _ he arrived home A when B that C until D before I was just going to cut my rose bushes but someone _ it Was it you? A has done B had done C would D was doing Every one of us hoped that he would after the operation A pick up B take up C break up D split up 10 -I think smoking should be completely banned in public and at home - It’s impossible A I couldn’t agree more B I totally agree with you C How come? D You can’t be serious I was fifteen months old, a happy kid until the day I fell It was a 11 fall I landed on a glass rabbit which cut my eye badly enough to make it blind Trying to save the eye, the doctors stitched the eyeball together where it was 12 , leaving a big ugly scar in the middle of my eye The attempt 13 , but my mother, in all of her wisdom, found another doctor who knew that if the eye were removed 14 , my face would grow up badly distorted, 15 my scarred, sightless, cloudy and gray eye lived on with me As I grew, this sightless eye in so many ways 16 me I walked with my face looking at the 17 so that people would not see the 18 me Yet my mother would say to me, at every turn, “Hold your head up high and 19 world If you hold your head up high, it will be OK, and people will see your soul.” She continued this 21 20 the whenever I was trying to hide Mama’s words were of great help for me to face the world 22 As a teenager, even though I tended to look down to hide my shame, I found that sometimes when I held my head up high and let people know me, they 23 academically and socially I was elected class president My mother’s words helped me 25 me In high school, I was begin to realize that by letting people look at my face, I let them beauty behind both eyes, even if they couldn’t see it on the 27 26 24 both the intelligence and Now I’m a happy wife and great mother The message “Hold your head up high,” has been 28 many times in my 29 home Each of my children has felt 30 the gift my mother gave me has lived on in another generation 11 A surprising B sudden C big D bad 12 A separated B destroyed C cut D hurt 13 A failed B tried C succeeded D managed 14 A quickly B entirely C carefully D slowly 15 A then B if C still D so 16 A protected B affected C stopped D interrupted 17 A floor B world C front D people 18 A shy B eldly C ugly D strange 19 A deal with B see C laugh at D face 20 A different B beautiful C lonely D honest 21 A sentence B.passage C.opinion D.message 22 A bravely B proudly C simply D fairly 23 A disliked B liked C hated D noticed invitation, and 24 A comfortable B valuable C successful D special 25 A nearly B even C hardly D still 26 A touch B observe C watch D recognize 27 A surface B outing C head D scar 28 A discussed B heard C talked D written 29 A brave B peaceful C sweet D exciting 30 A their B my C its D her Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature, announced the Swedish Academy in Stockholm on Thursday.The win makes Mo Yan the first Chinese citizen to win the Nobel in its history.Informed of his win today, the author, who was having dinner at home, was “overjoyed and scared". Born in 1955 to parents who were farmers, Mo Yan-a pen name for Guan Moye,grew up in Gaomi in Shandong province in eastern China At the age of 12, he left school to work, first in agriculture, later in a factory In 1976 he joined the army and during this time began to study literature and writing. He published his first book in 1981, but found literary success in 1987 with Hong Gaoliang Jiazu, which was successfully filmed in the same year, directed by a famous Chinese director Zhang Yimou In his writing, Mo Yan draws on his youthful experiences and on settings in the province of his birth and his works show the life of Chinese people as well as the country's unique culture and folk customs Mo Yan is known as a prolific writer In addition to his novels, he has published many short stories and essays on various topics Despite his social criticism, he is seen in his homeland as one of the most famous contemporary authors Dozens of his works have been translated into English, French, Japanese and many other languages. The awarding ceremony will be held on December 10.The winner will win a medal, a personal diploma and a cash award of about $l million. 31.How did Mo Yan feel when he was told about the news? A Excited and proud. B Happy and surprised. C Worried and cautious D Uncertain and shocked. 32.Mo Yan developed his ability for writing when he was . A on a farm B in a factory C in a school 33.One of Mo Yan's characteristics of writing is that he A writes about topics he is familiar with C describes his characters in a unique way D in the army B focuses on social problems in the country D explains difficult matters in simple words 34 Which of the statements is true? A Mo Yan published his first book when he was 20 years old B The movie Hong Gaoliang was made in 1987 C Mo Yan only writes novels D Mo Yan’s works are mostly about city life 35 What's the best title for this passage? A How Mo Yan Gets Nobel Prize B An Introduction to Nobel Prize C Mo Yan Wins Nobel Prize in Literature D A World Famous Writer, Mo Yan When I was six, Dad brought home a dog one day, who was called “Brownie” My brothers and I all loved Brownie and did different things with her One of us would walk her, another would feed her, then there were baths, playing catch and many other games Brownie, in return loved each and every one of us One thing that most touched my heart was that she would go to whoever was sick and just be with them We always felt better when she was around One day, as I was getting her food, she chewed up one of Dad’s shoes, which had to be thrown away in the end I knew Dad would be mad and I had to let her know what she did was wrong When I looked at her and said, “Bad girl,” she looked down at the ground and then went and hid I saw a tear in her eyes Brownie turned out to be more than just our family pet, she went everywhere with us People would stop and ask if they could pet her Of course she’d let anyone pet her She was just the most lovable dog There were many times when we’d be out walking and a small child would come over and pull on her hair she never barked or tried to get away Funny thing is she would smile This frightened people because they thought she was showing her teeth Far from the truth, she loved everyone Now many years have passed since Brownie died of old age I still miss days when she was with us 36 What would Brownie when someone was ill in the family? A Look at them sadly B Keep them company C Play games with them D Touch them gently 37 We can infer from Paragraph that Brownie A world eat anything when hungry B felt sorry for her mistake C loved playing hide-and-seek D disliked the author’s dad 38 Why does the author say that Brownie was more than just a family pet? A She was treated as a member of the family B She played games with anyone she liked C She was loved by everybody she met D She went everywhere with the family 39 Some people got frightened by Brownie when she A tried to be funny B barked C rushed to them D smiled 40 Which of the following best describes Brownie? A Caring B Polite C Brave D Shy Rae Armantrout, who has been a poetry professor at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) for two decades, has won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in the poetry category for her most recent book, "Versed" "I'm delighted and amazed at how much media recognition that the Pulitzer brings, as compared to even the National Book Critics Award, which I was also surprised and delighted to win," said Armantrout "For a long time, my writing has been just below the media radar, and to have this kind of attention, suddenly, with my 10th book, is really surprising." Armantrout, a native Californian, received her bachelor's degree at UC Berkeley, where she studied with noted poet Denise Levertov, and her master's in creative writing from San Francisco State University She is a founding member of Language Poets, a group in American poetry that analyzes the way language is used and raises questions to make the reader think In March, she won the National Book Critics Circle Award for "Versed." "This book has gotten more attention," Armantrout said, "but I don't feel as if it's better." The first half of "Versed" focuses on the dark forces taking hold of the United States as it fought the war against Iraq The second half looks at the dark forces casting a shadow over her own life after Armantrout was diagnosed with cancer in 2006 Armantrout was shocked to learn she had won the Pulitzer but many of her colleagues were not "Rae Armantrout is a unique voice in American poetry," said Seth Lerer, head of Arts and Humanities at UCSD "Versed", published by the Wesleyan University Press, did appear in a larger printing than her earlier works, which is about 2,700 copies The new edition is scheduled to appear in May 41 According to Rae Armantrout, A her 10th book is much better B her winning the Pulitzer is unexpected C the media is surprised at her works D she likes being recognized by her readers 42 Which of the following is true of Rae Armantrout? A She published a poetry textbook B She used to teach Denise Levertov C She started a poets' group with others D She taught creative writing at UC Berkeley 43 What can we learn about "Versed"? A It partly concerns the poet's own life B It is mainly about the American army C It is a book published two decades ago D It consists of three parts 44 Rae Armantrout's colleagues think that she A should write more B has a sweet voice C deserves the prize D is a strange professor 45 What can we learn from the text? A "Versed" has been awarded twice B Cancer made Armantrout stop writing C Armantrout got her degrees at UCSD D About 2,700 copies of "Versed" will be printed 11-15DCABC 16-20BACDB 31-35BDABC 1-5CBCDA 6-10CABAD 21-25DABCB 26-30DABCC 36-40BBCDA 41-45BCACA ... three parts 44 Rae Armantrout's colleagues think that she A should write more B has a sweet voice C deserves the prize D is a strange professor 45 What can we learn from the text? A "Versed"... child would come over and pull on her hair she never barked or tried to get away Funny thing is she would smile This frightened people because they thought she was showing her teeth Far from the... language is used and raises questions to make the reader think In March, she won the National Book Critics Circle Award for "Versed." "This book has gotten more attention," Armantrout said, "but

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