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Câu 11:

___ how angry he was he would never resort to violence.

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Câu 12:

We played the game ___ the rules.

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Câu 13:

___ to get through to Jackie for days now. Either she’s away or her phone’s out of order.

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Câu 14:

This is ___ the most difficult job I have ever tackled.

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Câu 15:

She ___till the early hours listening to pop music.

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Câu 17:

The chairman requested that ___

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Câu 18:

Smoking is ___ in many companies in our country.

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Câu 20:

I don’t think this strange new fashion will …………

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Câu 21:

Their house is ___ near the Cathedral.

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Đoạn văn 1

A new term is rapidly gaining recognition in the American language - a 'leaf peeper' is someone who, in autumn, is on the ___ (1. LOOK) for areas where the leaves of deciduous trees have changed colour. In New England, in the USA, 'leaf peeping' is big business, generating millions of dollars annually. The first report that leaves are changing colour sets off an ___ (2. INVADE) of 'peepers' thus causing serious obstruction on some roads. Thousands of  people log on to websites in their __ (3. EAGER) to find the location of the trees that have foliage in the most ___ (4. GLORY)colours. The popularity of 'leaf tourism' is well established in New England, and the changing colours of autumn provide an annual __ (5. TALK) point. The colours vary from year to year since the __ (6. INTENSE) of the colour is __(7. DEPEND) on the chemical composition of the dying leaves. After a long dry summer, leaves often turn bright red, while cloudy autumn days will produce less spectacular yellows. If climate change leads to __ (8. INCREASE) hot, dry summers in the northern hemisphere, then countries in Europe can expect summers not __ (9. LIKE) those across the Atlantic. They will then enjoy a kaleidoscope of ___ (10. SEASON)colour to rival the deep reds and blazing oranges seen in New England.

Đoạn văn 2

Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap.

It is now extremely popular to take a gap year between school and university or university and work and to spend it traveling. There are plenty of reasons to recommend it - travel broadens the mind, you’re (1) ___________young once, life isn’t a rehearsal and so on. And if you don’t do it, you may always regret that you didn’t take the (2) __________In the end, there’s only one response: well, why not?

The idea may have its roots in the 18th century Grand tour once (3) ____________ by the young, rich and noble, but it is the middle classes who have turned it (4) __________ something that 200,000 British youngsters do every year. (5) ____________ has never been so easy and cheap, with more places open to tourists than ever. Also, the gap year is now (6)  ____________ by many employers and universities.

The States, the Far East and Australia were among the original (7) _________ _and although these remain in the top five, young explorers are now going even further. The most far-flung corners of the world are (8) ____________ in popularity year by year. About $700 will buy a student ticket (9) ___________ for six months that will take you from London to Calcutta, Singapore, Bangkok, Perth, Sydney, Auckland, Fiji, Tahiti, Los Angeles and (10) ____________ again.

Đoạn văn 3

Read the passage, then choose the correct options. Write your answer in the box. 

One of the 7 wonders of the ancient world, the great pyramid of Giza was a monument of wisdom and prophecy built as a tomb for Pharaoh Cheop in 1720 BC. Despite its antiquity, certain aspects of this construction makes it truly one of the 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 a number of hidden passageways and the burial chamber for the pharaoh. It is the largest single structure in the world. The 4 sides of the pyramid are aligned almost exactly on true north, south, east and west – an incredible engineering feat. The ancient Egyptians were sun worshipers 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 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 future generations and currently under investigation. Many believe that pyramids have supernatural powers, and this one is no exception. Some researchers even associate with its extraterrestrial being of the ancient past.

    Was it superstructure made by ordinary beings, or one built by a race far superior to any known today. 

Câu 77:

What has research of the base reveal?

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Câu 78:

Extraterrestrial beings are ____

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Câu 79:

What was the most probable reason for providing so many hidden passages?

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Câu 80:

The word “intersecting” in line 9 is nearest in meaning to ____

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Câu 81:

What do the intersecting lines in the base symbolize?

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Câu 83:

What is the best title for the passage?

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Câu 84:

On what did the ancient Egyptians based their calculation?

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Câu 85:

Why was the Great pyramid constructed?

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Câu 86:

Why is the Great pyramid of Giza considered one of the seven wonders of the world?

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