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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.. emerged a tiny violet flower Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your

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ĐỀ SỐ 03

MA TRẬN ĐỀ SỐ 03

ĐỀ PEN I

03

Mức độ nhận thức

Từ vựng

Câu 13+14+16 Câu 15+17+18

Từ đồng

Câu đồng

nghĩa

31+32+33+34+35 Đọc hiểu Câu 45

Câu 37+38+39+41+42+

43+44+47+49+50

Câu 36+46+48 Câu 40+43

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Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions

Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions

Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions

in which single blossoms are presented as if in close-up

same body style, size, and perform as that one

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions

A didn‟t sell B hadn‟t been sold C wasn‟t sold D hadn‟t sold

A to receive B to have received C received D receiving

A would have tried B would try C will not try D wouldn‟t have tried

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A seperation B division C diversity D difference

A economical B economic C economics D economy

A occupation B occupied C occupational D preoccupied

A cut off B put away C cut down on D put up with

A in terms of B with a view to C regardless D on behalf of

A does a tiny violet flower emerge B did a tiny violet flower emerge

C emerge a tiny violet flower D emerged a tiny violet flower

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges

A No problem B Don‟t worry I‟m all right

C I usually drive home at five D It‟s me

Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in the following questions

earnings

A using up B putting out C spending on D saving up

Hobbes helped pave the way for academic freedom in the modern sense

A terminate B prevent C initiate D lighten

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Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions

exported the surplus

A excess B large quantity C small quantity D sufficiency

A abnormal B common C customary D typical

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions

A She told me that it was none of my business

B She told me that it had done nothing for me

C She said I did nothing about it

D She said she had done nothing for me

their guests

A If your guests break anything, you‟ll have to pay

B If guests are hurt, members have to look after them

C Please don‟t let guests make too much noise

D Please remember to look after guests very politely

A The material may be suitable for students of over eighteen years of age

B This material is suitable for students who are over eighteen

C Only 18-year-old students will find this material suitable

D Students of eighteen years and over can use this material

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions

Chimpanzees walk on four legs

A There is an important difference between humans and chimpanzees that walk on four legs

B Chimpanzees walk on four legs, so they are importantly different from humans

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C An important difference between humans and chimpanzees is that chimpanzees walk on four

legs

D There are important differences between humans and chimpanzees one of which is that chimpanzees walk on four legs

that he was not guilty of the crime

A Carl had not committed the crime, and so more than 200 people came to his trial to show their

support

B The majority of more than 200 people at Carl's trial didn't think that he had committed the crime

C Over 200 people coming to Carl's trial must have influenced the fact that he was not found guilty of the crime

D When it was announced that Carl had been found not guilty of the crime, there were over 200

people in the audience at his trial

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

Voluntary work is work that you do not get paid for and usually involves doing things to help other people, especially the elderly or the sick or working on (31) of a charity or similar organization Most charitable organizations rely on unpaid volunteers, and thousands of Americans and British people give many hours of their time to doing some form of social work

or organizing fund- raising events to support the work Volunteering is especially popular in the

US and the reasons this may be found in (32) American values such as the Protestant work ethic, the idea that work improves the person who does it, and the belief that people can change their condition if they try hard enough

In the US young people over 18 can take part in AmeriCorps, a government program that (33) them to work as volunteers for a period of time, with the promise of help in paying for their education later Older Americans who do not work may spend much of their free time volunteering

In Britain a lot of voluntary work is directed towards supporting the country‟s social services The WRVS and other organizations run a meals on wheels service in many parts of Britain, provide hot meals for old people who are (34) to cook for themselves The

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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 (35) _ building clean

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42

We live in a world of tired, sleep deprived people In his book Counting Sheep, Paul Martin – a behavioural biologist – describes a society which is just too busy to sleep and which does not give sleeping the importance it deserves

Modern society has invented reasons not to sleep We are now a 24/7 society where shops and services must be available all hours We spend longer hours at work than we used to, and

more time getting to work Mobile phones and email allow us to stay in touch round the clock

and late-night TV and the Internet tempt us away from our beds When we need more time for work or pleasure, the easy solution is to sleep less The average adult sleeps only 6.2 hours a night during the week, whereas research shows that most people need eight or even eight and a half hours‟ sleep to feel at their best Nowadays, many people have got used to sleeping less than they need and they live in an almost permanent state of „sleep debt‟

Until the invention of the electric light in 1879 our daily cycle of sleep used to depend on the hours of daylight People would get up with the sun and go to bed at nightfall But nowadays our hours of sleep are mainly determined by our working hours (or our social life) and most people are woken up artificially by an alarm clock During the day caffeine, the world‟s most popular drug, helps to keep us awake 75% of the world‟s population habitually consume

caffeine, which up to a point masks the symptoms of sleep deprivation

What does a chronic lack of sleep do to us? As well as making us irritable and unhappy

as humans, it also reduces our motivation and ability to work This has serious implications for society in general Doctors, for example, are often chronically sleep deprived, especially when

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they are on „night call‟, and may get less than three hours‟ sleep Lack of sleep can seriously impair their mood, judgment, and ability to take decisions Tired engineers, in the early hours of

the morning, made a series of mistakes with catastrophic results On our roads and motorways

lack of sleep kills thousands of people every year Tests show that a tired driver can be just as dangerous as a drunken driver However, driving when drunk is against the law but driving when exhausted isn‟t As Paul Martin says, it is very ironic that we admire people who function on very little sleep instead of criticizing them for being irresponsible Our world would be a much safer, happier place if everyone, whatever their job, slept eight hours a night

New English File Upper-intermediate by Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig, OUP

to

A surrounded with clocks B all day and night

C during the daytime D having a round clock

A a temptation that prevents us from sleeping

B an easy solution to sleep deprivation

C an ineffective means of communication

D a factor that is not related to sleep deprivation

TRUE?

A Our social life has no influence on our hours of sleep

B The sun obviously determined our daily routines

C The electric light was invented in the 19th century

D The electric light has changed our daily cycle of sleep

A reaching a point B masking the symptoms

C the world‟s population D caffeine consumption

A Our world would be a much safer place without drinkers

B Both drunken drivers and sleep-deprived people should be criticized

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C There is no point in criticizing irresponsible people in our society

D We certainly can function well even when we hardly sleep

„sleep debt‟ EXCEPT _

A doctors B drivers C biologists D engineers

A Accident Prevention: Urgent! B Sleep Deprivation: Causes and Effects

C A Society of Sleepless People D A Well-known Biologist

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50

American movies create myths about college life in the United States These stories are entertaining, but they are not true You have to look beyond Hollywood movies to understand what college is really like

Thanks to the movies, many people believe that college students party and socialize more than they study Movies almost never show students working hard in class or in the library Instead, movies show them eating, talking, hanging out, or dancing to loud music at wild parties While it

is true that American students have the freedom to participate in activities, they also have

academic responsibilities In order to succeed, they have to attend classes and study hard

Another movie myth is that athletics is the only important extracurricular activity In fact, there

is a wide variety of nonacademic activities on campus such as special clubs, service organizations, art, and theater programs This variety allows students to choose what interests

them Even more important, after graduation, students‟ résumés look better to employers if they

list a few extracurricular activities

Most students in the movies can easily afford higher education If only this were true! While it is

true that some American college students are wealthy, most are from families with moderate

incomes Up to 80% of them get some type of financial aid Students from middle and lower-income families often work part-time throughout their college years There is one thing that many college students have in common, but it is not something you will see in the movies They have parents who think higher education is a priority, a necessary and important part of their children's lives

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Movies about college life usually have characters that are extreme in some way: super athletic, super intelligent, super wealthy, super glamorous, etc Movies use these stereotypes, along with other myths of romance and adventure because audiences like going to movies that include these elements Of course, real college students are not like movie characters at all

So the next time you want a taste of the college experience, do not go to the movies Look at

some college websites or brochures instead Take a walk around your local college campus Visit

a few classes True, you may not be able to see the same people or exciting action you will see in the movies, but you can be sure that there are plenty of academic adventures going on all around you!

A American students do not like to watch Hollywood movies

B You should see college movies to understand college life

C American colleges in the movies are not like those in reality

D Movies about college life are similar to life and fun to watch

A There is a wide choice of extracurricular activities for college students

B Extracurricular activities are of no importance to employers

C Not all extracurricular activities are students‟ academic responsibilities

D Learning is not only part of students‟ college life

A activities B résumés C employers D students

A not steady B sensible C unlimited D not high

A Most college students‟ families are not well-off

B All college students have to work part-time

C It is important for students to get higher education

D Most students in the movies can afford college expenses

A the necessity of higher education in their children's lives

B the quality of their children's college lives

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C the extracurricular activities that help ensure their children‟s jobs

D how movie-makers describe American college life

because

A they are not allowed to work full-time B their parents force them to

C they can earn money for their expenses D they want to gain experience

A Extracurricular Activities and Job Opportunities

B American College Life and the Movies

C Hollywood Movies: The Best About College Life

D Going to College: The Only Way to Succeed in Life

ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 03

LỜI GIẢI CHI TIẾT

Sacred /seɪkrəd/

Hatred /ˈheɪtrəd/

Celebrated /ˈsɛləˌbreɪtid/

Prepared /priˈpɛrd/

Escape /ɪˈskeɪp/

Special /ˈspɛʃəl/

Island /ˈaɪlənd/

Isolate /ˈaɪsəˌleɪt/

Influential /ˌɪnfluˈɛnʃəl/

Creative /kriˈeɪtɪv/

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Introduction /ˌɪntrəˈdʌkʃn/

University /ˌjunəˈvɜrsəti/

Aesthetic /ɛˈsθɛtɪk/

Particular /pɑr’tikjulər/

Disease /dɪˈziz/

Acceptability /əkˌsɛptəˈbɪləti/

As => for

Although => despite

Remember doing sth: nhớ đã làm gì mà không làm

“Two grams of butter” là chỉ con số => thể bị động

Câu điều kiện loại 3 ở dạng đảo ngữ

Separation: sự chia cắt

Diversity: tính đa dạng

Division: sự phân chia

Difference: sự khác biệt

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