All relationships go through difficult times. In the past, when married couples had problems they usually didn't (1) . They had to either (2) with each other or continue to live together in an unhappy relationship. Getting divorced wasn't an option for most people due to economic and social reasons. Some people believe that this wasn't such a bad thing. They say that relationships require hard work and
(3) . "If a relationship is going to last a lifetime, you have to keep working at it," says Doreen, who is celebrating her fiftieth wedding anniversary this year. "It isn't all roses and romance. No one perfect all of the time. These days young people give up when there's the (4) argument." Experts agree that communication is key. The most important thing is to keep talking. How many times have you
heard yourself say to
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BÀI TẬP ĐIỀN TỪ
Exercise 1: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks.
All relationships go through difficult times. In the past, when married couples had problems they usually didn't (1) . They had to either (2) with each other or continue to live together in an unhappy relationship. Getting divorced wasn't an option for most people due to economic and social reasons. Some people believe that this wasn't such a bad thing. They say that relationships require hard work and
. "If a relationship is going to last a lifetime, you have to keep working at it," says Doreen, who is celebrating her fiftieth wedding anniversary this year. "It isn't all roses and romance. No one perfect all of the time. These days young people give up when there's the (4) argument." Experts agree that communication is key. The most important thing is to keep talking. How many times have you
somebody, "If only you'd listen!" or "I wish you wouldn't do
the better their relationship can be.
heard yourself say to (5) couples talk,
that!" The truth is, the
Question 1. A. grow up
B. split up
C. chat up
D. make up
Question 2. A. get on
B. go out
C. get back
D. fall out
Question 3. A. agreement
B. argument
C. achievement
D. commitment
Question 4. A. smallest
B. slightest
C. most violent
D. most controversial
Question 5. A. more
B. fewer
C. less
D. least
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 1 – Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 2: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
challenge to be excellent, American schools have been facing
In addition to the
influx of immigrant children, many of whom speak little
demands that the curriculum reflect the various cultures of all
must (1) with an must respond to
novel problems. They or no English. They children. Schools must
make sure that students develop (2) skills for the job market, and they must consider the needs of nontraditional students, such as teenage mothers.
Schools are addressing these problems in ways that reflect the diversity of the US educational system. They are hiring or training large numbers of teachers of English as a second language and, in some countries, setting up bilingual schools. They are opening (3) the traditional European-centered curriculum to embrace material from American, Asian, and other cultures.
Schools are also teaching cognitive skills to the nearly 40 percent of American students who do not go on to higher education. In the (4) of a recent report by the Commission on Achieving Necessary
Skills, "A strong back, the willingness to work, and a high school diploma were once all that was necessary to (5) a start in America.
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Question 1: A. do B. stay C. fight D. cope
Question 2: A. base B. basis C. basic D. basics
Question 3: A. on B. into C. for D. up Question 4: A. minds B. directions C. words D. ways Question 5: A. make B. take C. get D. bring ( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 2 – Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 3: Read the following passage and choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the following blanks.
is work that you do not get paid for and usually involves
the elderly or the sick or working on (1) of
charitable
many hours of their time to doing some form of social work
the work.
(2) American
and the belief that people can change their condition if they
Voluntary work other people, especially organization. Most British people give raising events to support be found in
the person who does it,
people over 18 can take part in AmeriCorps, a government
volunteers for a period of time, with the promise of
Americans who do not work may spend much of their free
voluntary work is directed towards supporting the country's
In the US young (3) them to work as education later. Older
organizations run a meals on wheels service in many parts of Britain,
In Britain a lot of WRVS and other
doing things to help a charity or similar of Americans and
organizations rely on unpaid volunteers, and thousands
or organizing fund- Volunteering is especially popular in the US and the reasons this may values such as the Protestant work ethic, the idea that work improves
try hard enough. program that
help in paying for their time volunteering.
social services. The provide hot meals
for old people who are (4) to cook for themselves. The nationwide Citizens Advice Bureau, which offers free advice to the public on a wide range of issues, is run mainly by volunteers, and the Blood Transfusion Service relies on voluntary blood donors to give blood for use in hospitals. Political parties use volunteers at election time, and Churches depend on volunteers to (5) building clean.
Question 1. A. behalf
B. basic
C. account
D. ground
Question 2. A. core
B. primary
C. top
D. essential
Question 3.A.commissions
B. guides
C. encourages
D. demands
Question 4. A. incapable
B. unable
C. enabled
D. offering
Question 5. A. stay
B. keep
C. help
D. get
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 3 – Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 4: Read the following passage and choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the following blanks.
Parents whose children show a special interest in a particular sport have a difficult decision to (1) about their children's career. Should they allow their children to train to become top sportsmen and women? For many children it (2) starting very young and school work, going out with friends and other interests have to take second place. It's very difficult to explain to a young child why he or she has t o train for five hours a day, even at the weekend, when most of his or her friends are playing.
Another problem is of course money. In many countries money for training is (3) from the government for the very best young sportsmen and women. If this help cannot be given, it means that it is the parents that have to find the time and the money to support their child's development - and sports clothes, transport to competitions, special equipment etc. can all be very expensive.
understandably concerned that it is dangerous to start serious
Many parents are
Some doctors agree that young muscles may be damaged
successful sports person. What is clear is that very (5) people
children should be prepared for failure even after many years
an early age. are properly developed. can reach the top as a and both parents and
training in a sport by training before they starting young that you
Professional trainers, however, believe that it is only by
reach the top of training.
Question 1. A. do B. plan C. make D. prepare Question 2. A. should B. means C. helps D. tries Question 3. A. enough B. available C. possible D. enormous Question 4. A. at B. in C. from D. on
Question 5. A. little B. many C. a few D. few
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 4 – Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 5: Read the following passage and choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the following blanks.
The reality of an interview is never as bad as your fears. For some reason people imagine the interviewer is going to jump on every tiny mistake they (1) . In truth, the interviewer is as keen for the meeting to go well as you are. It is what makes his or her job enjoyable.
The secret of a good interview is preparing for it. What you wear is always important as it creates the first impression. So (2) neatly, but comfortably. Make sure that you can deal with anything you are asked. Prepare for questions that are certain to come up, for example: Why do you want to become a nurse? What is the most important quality a good nurse should have? Apart from nursing, what other careers have you considered? What are your interest and hobbies?
Answer the questions fully and precisely. For instance, if one of your interests is reading, be prepared to talk about the sort of books you like. (3) , do not learn all your answers off (4) heart. The
interviewer wants to meet a human being, not a robot. Remember, the interviewer is genuinely interested in you, so the more you relax and are yourself, the more (5) you are to succeed.
Question 1. A. make
Question 2. A. wear
Question 3. A. However
B. do
B. dress
B. Although
C. perform
C. put on
C. Despite
D. have
D. have on
D. Therefore
Question 4. A. at
B. by
C. in
D. on
Question 5. A. easy
B. possible
C. likely
D. probable
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 5 – Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 6: Read the following passage and choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the following blanks.
There are many sources of pollution in our modern world. At present, the most severe sources are acid rain, car exhaust fumes and oil spills.
Factory chimneys give (1) smoke that contains sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide. These gases combine with the moisture in the atmosphere to (2) sulfuric acid and nitric acid. When it rains, these acids dissolve in the rain and turn it acidic. Acid rain is thought to be the worst pollution problem of all. It has (3) aquatic life by turning many lake into lifeless bodies of water. In these areas, there is no limestone in the rocks to neutralize the acid rain naturally. One remedy is to pump limestone into the
acidic lakes. (4) , it is not possible to do this on a large enough scale to save all the lakes.
Car exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide and lead which are highly poisonous. In big cities, the
exhaust fumes build (5) and pose a health hazard to human beings.
Pollution of the sea by oil threatens marine life. Much of the oil comes from ships that clean their fuel tanks while at sea. Offshore oil wells also discharge vast amounts of oil into the sea. Pollution of the sea can also be caused by oil spills. An oil spill may occur as a result of accidents involving oil tankers.
Question 1.
A. from
B. away
C. over
D. out
Question 2.
A. forms
B. form
C. formed
D. forming
Question 3.
A. destroyed
B. destroying
C. harming
D. harmed
Question 4.
A. However
B. Moreover
C. So
D. Because
Question 5.
A. on
B. in
C. up
D. over
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 6 – Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 7: Read the following passage and choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the following blanks.
For Nigel Portman, a love of travelling began with what’s called a ‘gap year’. In common with many other British teenagers, he chose to take a year out before (1) to study for his degree. After doing
various jobs to raise some money, he left home to gain some experience of life in different cultures, visiting America and Asia. The more adventurous the young person, the (2) the challenge they are likely to set themselves for the gap year, and for some, like Nigel, it can result in a thirst for adventure. Now that his university course has (3) to an end, Nigel is just about to leave on a three-year trip that will take him all around the world. What’s more, he plans to make the whole journey using only means of transport which are powered by natural energy. In other words, he’ll be (4) mostly on bicycles and his own legs; and when there’s an ocean to cross, he won’t be taking a short cut by climbing aboard a plane, he’ll be joining the crew of a sailing ship instead. As well as doing some mountain climbing and other outdoor pursuits along the way, Nigel hopes to (5) on to the people he meets the environmental message that lies behind the whole idea.
Question 1.
A. settling down
B. getting up
C. taking over
D. holding back
Question 2.
A. stronger
B. wider
C. greater
D. deeper
Question 3.
A. come
B. turned
C. reached
D. brought
Question 4.
A. relying
B. using
C. attempting
D. trying
Question 5.
A. leave
B. keep
C. pass
D. give
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 7 – Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 8: Read the following passage and choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the following blanks.
Bonfire Night is (1) all over Britain on November 5th. The festival dates from 1605 when a man
called Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament. He was caught and hanged, (2) the other conspirators.
Preparations for Bonfire Night usually start weeks before the event itself .Children go from house to house (3) old furniture, newspapers and anything else which will burn for their bonfires. They make a “guy”, a figure which (4) Guy Fawkes, from an old sack and wheel it round the streets asking for money which they use to buy fireworks.
On the day itself, as soon as it is dark, the guy is put on top of bonfire, which is then lit. Fireworks are set off and everyone enjoys the display as they stand round the fire (5) warm and eating baked potatoes and hot dogs.
Question 1. A. celebrated B. opened C. organizing D. held Question 2. A. related to B. together C. associated with D. along with Question 3. A. gathered B. collecting C. bringing D. carrying Question 4. A. symbolizes B. signals C. represents D. resembles Question 5. A. keeping B. remaining C. to stay D. to hold
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 8– Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 9: Read the following passage and choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the following blanks.
The growth of population has its problems as we shall see. As there are more and more mouths (1) , there comes a great strain (2) the resources of a country; this is real in the case of developing countries with the result they are unable to push ahead economically. As food is not sufficient there is chronic malnutrition in these countries especially in women and children resulting in weaker population (3) would only economically be a drain on the country as their productive years will be short. As health and education are the State's (4) , they affect the country's finances. So in developing countries health and illiteracy continue to be the problem. The unwieldy growth of population leads to the problem of housing and sanitation. In many countries the slums are a (5) to the eyes. Slums grow round big cities and are found with all the drawbacks. These are the areas of disease, filth and crime.
Question 1.
A. to be fed
B. to feed
C. for feeding
D. fed
Question 2.
A. to
B.for
C. down
D. on
Question 3.
A. which
B. what
C. who
D. those
Question 4.
A. problem
B. job
C. affair
D. work
Question 5.
A. pain
B. sore
C. hurt
D. wound
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 9– Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 10: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Many people have forgotten what the world was like before TV. But today it has become an integral part of our lives. No medium can compare with TV as a means of information, entertainment and education. TV now plays such an important role in so many people’s lives that it is essential for us to try to decide (1) it is bad or good.
First of all, TV is not only a convenient source of entertainment, but also a (2) cheap one. For a family of 4, for example, it is more convenient as well as cheaper to sit comfortably at home than to go out. They don’t have to pay for expensive tickets. All they have to do is to turn on TV and they can see films, political discussions and the latest exciting football matches. Some people say that this is fist where the danger lies. The TV viewers need do nothing: they (3) no choices, they’re completely passive and don’t even use their legs.
TV, people often say, informs about current events and the latest developments in science and politics. A lot of good films, music programs have appeared recently on TV. (4) here again there
is a danger. We get to like watching TV so much that it begins to dominate our lives. A friend of mine told me that when his TV set broke he and his family suddenly found that they had much more time to do things.
The most important thing which is really criticizing is poor quality of the programs and its harmful effect on children. For example the film “Natural Born Killers” teaches children to kill and there was one accident in France when a group of teenagers kill their parents.
There are many arguments for and against TV. I think we must understand that TV in itself is neither good (5) bad. TV is as good or as bad as we make it.
(Source: © Television and Advertisement www.native-english.ru/topics/television-and-
advertisement)
Question 1.
Question 2.
Question 3.
A. somehow
A. comparatively
A. bring
B. whether
B. conceitedly
B. take
C. why
C. competitively
C. make D do
D. how
D. casually
Question 4.
A. Yet
B. So
C. For
D. If only
Question 5.
A. too
B. and
C. or
D. nor
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 10– Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 11: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks
The latest addiction to trap thousands of people is Internet, which has been (1) for broken relationships, job losses, financial ruin and even one suicide. Psychologists now recognize Internet Addiction Syndrome (IAS) as a new illness that could cause serious problems and ruin many lives. Special help groups have been set up to of sufferers help and support.
IAS is similar to (2) problems like gambling, smoking and drinking : addicts have dreams about
Internet; they need to use it first thing in the morning; they lie to their partners about how much time they spend online; they wish they could cut down, but are unable to do so . A recent study found that many
users spend up to 40 hours a week on the Internet; (3)
they were (4) to stop using it.
they felt guilty, they became depressed if
Almost anyone can be at risk. Some of the addicts are teenagers who are already hooked on computer games and who find it very difficult to resist the games on the Internet. Surprisingly, however, psychologists (5) that most victims are middle-aged housewives who have never used a computer before.
Question 1.
A. blamed
B. faulted
C. mistaken
D. accused
Question 2.
A. another
B. other
C. the other
D. others
Question 3.
A. although
B. despite
C. unless
D. without
Question 4.
A. let
B. allowed
C. had
D. made
Question 5.
A. find
B. feel
C. say
D. tell
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 11– Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 12: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks
Many parents believe that they should begin to teach their children to read when they are (1) more than toddlers. This is fine if the child shows a real interest but forcing a child could be counter- productive if she isn't ready. Wise parents will have a (2) attitude and take the lead from their child. What they should provide is a selection of stimulating toys, books and other activities. Nowadays there is plenty of good (3) available for young children, and of course, seeing plenty of books in use about the house will also (4) them to read.
Of course, books are no longer the only source of stories and information. There is also a huge range (5) videos, which can reinforce and extend the pleasure a child finds in a book and are equally valuable in helping to increase vocabulary and concentration. Television gets a bad review as far as children are concerned, mainly because too many spend too much time watching programmes not intended for their age group.
Question 1:
A. scarcely
B. rarely
C. slightly
D. really
Question 2:
A. cheerful
B. contented
C. relaxed
D. hopeful
Question 3:
A. material
B. sense
C. produce
D. amusement
Question 4:
A. provoke
B. encourage
C. provide
D. attract
Question 5:
A. in
B. on
C. among
D. of
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 12– Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 13: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks
One of the most important (1) of a standardized test is time. You'll only be allowed a certain number of minutes for each section, so it is very important that you use your time (2) . The most important time strategy is pacing yourself. Before you begin, take just a few seconds to survey the test, noting the number of questions and the sections that looks easier than the rest. Then, make a rough time schedule based on the amount of time (3) to you. Mark the halfway point on your test and make a note beside that mark of the time when the testing period is half over. Once you begin the test, keep moving. If you work slowly in an attempt to make fewer mistakes, your mind will become bored and begin to wander. You'll end up making far more mistakes if you're not concentrating. If you take too long
to answer questions that stump you, you may end up (4) out of time before you finish. So don't stop for difficult questions. Skip them and move on. You can come back to them later if you have time. A question that takes you five seconds to answer counts as much as one that takes you several minutes, so pick up the easy points first. (5) , answering the easier questions first helps build your confidence and gets you in the testing groove. If you're a little ahead, you know you're on track and may even have a little time left to check your work. If you're a little behind, you have several choices. You can pick up the pace a little, but do this only if you can do it comfortably.
Question 1:
A. factors
B. issue
C. concern
D. information
Question 2:
A. quickly
B. fast
C. wisely
D. hardly
Question 3:
A. close
B. similar
C. available
D. suitable
Question 4:
A. short
B. running
C. moving
D. cutting
Question 5:
A. Therefore
B. However
C. So
D. Besides
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 13– Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 14: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks
Probably the most famous film commenting on twentieth–century technology is Modem Times, (1) in 1936. Charlie Chaplin was motivated to make the film by a reporter who, while interviewing him, happened to describe working conditions in industrial Detroit. Chaplin was told that healthy young farm boys were lured to the city to work on automotive assembly lines. Within four or five years, these young men’s health was ruined by the stress of work in the factories.
Scenes of factory interiors account for only about (2) of the footage of Modern Times, but they contain some of the most pointed social commentary as well as the most comic situations. No one who has seen the film can ever forget Chaplin vainly trying to keep pace with the fast–moving conveyor belt, almost losing his mind in the process. Another popular scene involves an automatic feeding machine brought to the assembly line (3) workers need not interrupt their labor to eat. The feeding machine malfunctions, hurling food at Chaplin who is strapped into his position on the assembly line and cannot escape. This serves to illustrate people’s utter (4) in the face of machines that are meant to serve their basic needs. Clearly, Modern Times has its faults, but it remains the best film treating technology within a social context. It does not offer a radical social message, but it does (5) reflect the sentiments of many who feel they are victims of an over–mechanized world.
Question 1.
A. make
B. making
C. made
D. to make
Question 2.
A. first third
B. first three
C. one three
D. one third
Question 3.
A. so that
B. therefore
C. in order to
D. thus
Question 4.
A. meaninglessness
B. meaningfulness
C. helplessness
D. helpfulness
Question 5.
A. exactly
B. accurately
C. nearly
D. approximately
( ĐỀ THI THỬ SỐ 14– Cô HƯƠNG FIONA)
Exercise 15: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks
How men first learnt to creat words is unknown; in other words, the origin of language is a (1) . All we really know is that men, unlike animals, somehow invented certain sounds to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things so that they could communicate with each other; and that later they agreed (2)
certain signs, called letters, which could be combined to represent those sounds, and which could be written down. These sounds, whether spoken or written in letters, are called words. Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words that appeal powerfully to our minds and emotions. This charming and telling use of words is what we call literary style. Above all, the real poet is a master of words. He can (3) his meaning in words which sing like music, and which by their position and association can (4) men to tears. We should, therefore, learn to choose
our words carefully, (5) they will make our speech silly and vulgar.
Question 1.
A. story
B. secret
C. mystery
D. legend
Question 2.
A. at
B. upon
C. with
D. to
Question 3.
A. carry
B. convey
C. transfer
D. transmit
Question 4.
A. take
B. se
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