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Đề thi liên quan:

Danh sách câu hỏi:

Câu 4:

You will ______ some interesting new things in class next week.

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Câu 8:

So many students have difficulty _____ a good job after graduation.

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Câu 26:

The beaches were absolutely ____. Sometimes we were the only two people there.

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Câu 39:

Why don’t the police take _______ measures against crime?

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Câu 41:

What happened in class yesterday is being investigated. But we haven’t figured out.

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Câu 44:

What's the weather like in summer?

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Câu 58:

This is the latest news from earthquake site. Two- thirds of the city ______in a fire.

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Đoạn văn 1

Đọc đoạn văn sau và chọn câu trả lời thích hợp nhất cho mỗi câu hỏi:

As a result of years of research, we know that too much animal fat is bad for our health. For example, Americans eat a lot of meat and only a small amount of grains, fruit and vegetables. Because of their diet, they have high rates of cancer and heart disease; In Japan, in contrast, people eat large amounts of grains and very little meat. The Japanese also have very low rates of cancer and heart disease. In fact, the Japanese live longer than anyone else in the world.

Unfortunately, when Japanese people move to the United States, the rates of heart disease and cancer increase as their diet changes. Moreover, as hamburgers, ice-cream, and other high-fat foods become popular in Japan, the rates of heart disease and cancer are increasing there as well. People are also eating more meat and dairy products in other countries such as Cuba, Mauritius and Hungary. Not surprisingly, the disease rates in these countries are increasing along with the change in diet. Consequently, doctors everywhere advise people to eat more grains, fruit and vegetables and to eat less meat and fewer dairy products.

Câu 77:

What is the main idea of this passage?

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Câu 78:

Why do the Japanese have low rates of cancer and heart disease?

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Câu 79:

“…the Japanese live longer than anyone else…” What does anyone else mean?

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Câu 80:

Which place does the word there refer to?

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Đoạn văn 2

Fill in the blank with a word/ phrase in the box.

to worship the Moon Genie

from a Chinese story

In the middle

through years

gradually

 

Mid-Autumn (Trung Thu) is the day when the moon is at its brightest in a year. In that spirit (1) ________, people in Vietnam as well as many Asian countries celebrate the Mid-Autumn's Festival. According to legends, this holiday is originated (2) ________ in which an Emperor of Duong (Tang) Dynasty, Duong Minh Hoang, was taken to the moon by a wizard named La Cong Vien. (3) _________of his trip to the moon, the Emperor caught a glimpse of fairies in heaven celebrating the full moon. When Duong Minh Hoang was back to earth, he taught his citizens about the celebration and it became a custom lasting (4) ________. Through times and times, Mid-Autumn's Festival (5) _________ becomes an event providing children with a rich diversity of delightful traditional games and entertaining activities, offering great helps in promoting education as well as culture.

Đoạn văn 3

Read the passage carefully, then do the tasks.

SIGN LANGUAGE.

Because deaf people cannot hear, they have special ways of communicating. For example, they can learn to understand what someone is saying by looking at the mouth of the speaker. This is called lipreading. Also, speaking is very difficult for the deaf, because they cannot hear their own voices. However, it is possible with special training. According to many deaf people all around the world, the most practical and popular way of communicating is with sign language.

In many ways, sign language is similar to spoken language. The words of sign language are made with signs, which are formed with movements of the hands, face, and body. As with words, each sign has a different meaning and can be combined to form sentences. Sign languages also have their own grammar. The alphabet of sign language is special hand signs that stand for letters; they make spelling possible. The signs combine to form a rich language that can express the same thoughts, feelings, and ideas as any spoken language. And just as people from different countries speak different languages, most countries have their own variety of sign language.

Đoạn văn 4

Answer the questions below.

The first steam-powered machine was built in 1698 by the English military engineer Thomas Savery. He called it “water by fire”. His invention, designed to pump water out of coal mines, was known as the Miner’s Friend. But because the engine’s pressure was too strong, it often caused explosions. Then in 1712, an English engineer, Thomas Newcomen (N-E-W-C-O-M-E-N) invented a more effective and practical steam engine. The Newcomen engine remained in use for more than 50 years but they turned out to be inefficient as a lot of energy was required for the engine to run effectively. Indeed, the most important improvement in steam engine design was brought about in 1781 by the Scottish engineer James Watt (J-A-M-E-S W-A-T-T). He revolutionized the steam engine by making use of a separate condenser in the original design. When the financial backing became available, the engine was finally introduced in railways and ships. There were over 60,000 cars powered by steam during the years from 1897 to 1927 in the United States.

Câu 95:

How many cars were there run by steam between 1897 and 1927 in America?

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Đoạn văn 5

Read the paragraph and answer the questions.

Applying to Stellinga College

Why Stellinga?

Thank you for your interest in Stellinga International College. As an international student, we are sure you will find our college an exciting place to study, with like-minded and ambitious people.

Preparing and submitting your application

We have tried to make the application process as easy as possible for you, but there are a number of procedures you must follow.

All our courses are taught in English, so first of all you will probably need to submit evidence of your English language ability. We require an IELTS score of 6.5. You will also have to send us your secondary school diploma, so that we can evaluated it.

We will also require a personal statement. This is a text of up to 1,000 words in which you introduce yourself, explain your interest in our college, and why you want to study your chosen course.

If you are from outside the European Union (EU), it is important that you have an entrance visa before you come to study in the Netherlands, but we will apply for this for you.

We now only accept online applications, so please ensure that you have all your documents ready to upload before you begin. Any documents that are not in English originally will also need to be translated and the translation also uploaded.

You will need a passport photograph; a copy of your passport; copies of all your certificates and diplomas; your proof of language ability; and your personal statement in English.

What happens next?

Your application will then be considered. If your initial application is successful, you will be invited for an interview. This will be conducted in English via skype, over the phone or on site. You will talk to two or three members of staff for up to 30 minutes. We aim to inform you of our decision in writing, within 4 weeks. There are several possible outcomes: you may not have been successful; you may be offered a place on the waiting list. You will need to reply to any offers within two weeks, otherwise your place may be offered to somebody else.

Good luck with your application.

Online Application Procedure

Stage 1: Getting documents together- Document checklist

Stage 2: Submitting the application online

Stage 3: (1) __________- (8) __________ or held by Skype or (9) __________

If you are not (10) __________, the process ends here

Stage 4: Our decision- We will either offer you a place immediately or put on a (11) __________

Stage 5: Your reply

Đoạn văn 6

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 from 1 to 5.

Initially seen purely as centres of entertainment, zoos were often heavily criticised in society for keeping animals captive. Nowadays, however, zoos have a lot more to offer than perhaps some people realise. Good zoos have changed their focus and are now (1) ______ to environmental problems, such as the decline in wildlife and loss of habitat. Indeed, scientists believe that a third of (2) ______ animal and plant species on Earth risk extinction within this century.

The modern zoo, (3) ______, has developed dramatically as a major force in conserving biodiversity worldwide. Zoos linked with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums participate in Species Survival Plan Programmes, (4) ______ involve captive breeding, reintroduction programmes and public education to ensure the survival of many of the planet's threatened and endangered species.

Captive breeding is the process of breeding animals outside their natural environment in (5) ______ conditions such as farms, zoos or other closed areas. It is a method used to increase the populations of endangered species, in order to prevent extinction. One of the main challenges facing captive breeding programmes, however, is maintaining genetic diversity.

Đoạn văn 7

Read the passage and then choose the best answer for the question

Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientists, was born (1) ______ December 25th, 1642 in a small village in Wool Thorpe in England. His father was a poor farmer. When the boy was fourteen, his father died. Newton (2) ______ school and helped his mother on the farm. (3) ________ he was fond of physics and math, Newton was sent to school. (4) ______ he left high school, Newton studied at Cambridge University. In 1667 he became a professor on math at Cambridge University. His greatest invention is the (5) ______ of gravitation. He died in 1727.

Câu 104:

(3) ________ he was fond of physics and math,

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Đoạn văn 8

Read the passage and use only one suitable word to fill in each gap:

In a village on the east coast of Scotland, people were waiting (1) _______ for news. Two of their fishing-boats had been (2) ______ in the storm which had blown up during the night. In the cottages round the harbor people stood by their doors (3) _______ worried to talk. The rest of the fishing fleet had (4) ________the harbor before dark, and the men from these ships waited and watched (5) ______ the wives and families of the (6) _____ men. Some had thick blankets and some flasks of hot drinks, (7) ______ that the men be cold and tired. When dawn began to break over (8) _______   the east, a small point of light was in the darkness of the water and a few minutes later, was a shout. Before long, the two boats were turning in, past the lighthouse, to the (9) _______ of the harbor. The men helped out of their boats, and they were (10) ______ cold and tiredness, they were all safe.

Câu 107:

In a village on the east coast of Scotland, people were waiting (1) _______ for news.

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Câu 112:

the wives and families of the (6) _____ men. 

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