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N THI I HC MN ANH VN 6

Chn phng n (A hoc B, C, D) ng vi cc t c trng m chnh nhn vo m tit c v tr khc vi ba t cn li trong mi cu: Cu 1: A. astronomy B. amateur C. dangerous D. dinosaurs Cu 2: A. agree B. obstruct C. standardize D. dilemma Cu 3: A. ancestor B. ultimate C. creature D. descendant Cu 4: A. insight B. indulge C. inspector D. humanity Cu 5: A. declare B. device C. mature D. gullible Chn phng n ng (A hoc B, C, D) hon thnh mi cu sau: Cu 6: We have to seek and develop the joke. A. work out B. set on C. set out D. catch on Cu 7: Lions tend to on large animals like. A. hunt B. kill C. chase D. prey Cu 8: Shes got a job that she likes, shes a lot happier. A. Since when B. Now that C. Just as D. Just now Cu 9: Nobody except Helen understood the joke. A. caught on B. got lost C. caught up D. was up to Cu 10: During the evening football match the stadium was illuminated by . A. spotlights B. flashlights C. highlights D. floodlights Cu 11: very thin. This cloth A. touches B. holds C. feels D. handles Cu 12: Our village had money available for education that schools had to close.

A. so little B. such little C. so much D. such much Cu 13: . Jane took a photo of me in the park while I A. wouldnt look B. didnt look C. wasnt looking D. hadnt looked Cu 14: Do you want coffee or tea? . I dont mind. A. Both B. All C. Any D. Either Cu 15: - You havent seen John today, have you? . A. Yes, Im afraid no. B. Yes, Im afraid not. C. No, Im afraid not. D. No, Im afraid so. Cu 16: this year as a result of the good weather.. The number of tourists A. doubled B. doubles C. has doubled D. have doubled Cu 17: None of the work completed. A. have been B. has been C. have done D. are be Cu 18: had the restaurant opened people were flocking to eat there. A. Hardly / than B. Hardly / that C. No sooner / that D. No sooner / than Cu 19: I want to buy a motorbike that is made in Vietnam. A. making in Vietnam B. to make in Vietnam C. make in Vietnam D. to be made in Vietnam Cu 20: for the fact that he was working abroad, he would willingly have helped with the project. A. If it had been B. If it had not been C. Had it been D. Hadnt it been Cu 21: twenty years before. Frank Otto recently found a brother who was thought A. to have been killed B. to have killing C. to have killed D. to have been killing. Cu 22: My friend was going to call me as soon as he arrived this morning, but he didnt call. He . the train. A. had to miss B. should have missed C. would have missed D. must have missed Cu 23:

Id rather you anything about it for the time being. A. do B. didnt do C. dont D. didnt Cu 24: my eyes . I would like A. to have / examine B. to have / examined C. have / examining D. have / examination Cu 25: on time Do you like your new job? Yes, but my employer insists that I A. was B. am C. be D. have been Cu 26: He had to explain the lesson very clearly . A. in order that his students to understand it. B. so that his students to understand it. C. in order for his students to understand it. D for his students in order to understand it. Cu 27: free time Ann is very busy these days. She has A. little B. a little C. few D. a few Cu 28: As well as in an office, he used to have a part-time job as a waiter. A. to work B. working C. he worked D. he was working Cu 29: He book the tickets, but he had not enough time to call at the cinema. A. would have B. might have C. could have D. was going to Cu 30: . I am not ready, A. and she isnt too B. she is too C. and neither is she D. and so is she Cu 31: How often do you go to the movies? A. No, I dont often go to the movies. B. Yes, I sometimes go to the movies. C. I go to the movies twice a week. D Yes, I often go to the movies. Cu 32: An apprentice is required to do . A. several years training B. trainings several years C. several years training D several years the training Cu 33:

I have A. other C. the other Cu 34:

wheel in the back of my car. B. others D. another - there in time, we must start now. B. Being D. Is .

A. Be C. To be Cu 35: than clerks who work in These days people who do manual work often receive offices. A. far a lot of money B. far much money C. far more money D. far a great deal of money Cu 36: I couldnt find the trousers; where ? A. they are B. is it C. it is D. are they Cu 37: We shall leave on . A. Sunday night B. night of Sunday C. Sundays night D. Sunday- night Cu 38: the price, they are prepared to pay. A. However B. Whichever C. Whoever D. Whatever Cu 39: This one is prettier, but it costs as the other one. A. twice as many B. twice as much C. as much as D. as many Cu 40: Good luck your exams. A. to B. at C. with D. in c k an vn sau v chn phng n ng (A hoc B, C, D) cho mi cu t 41 n cu 45. Seventy percent of all living species including all dinosaurs were wiped off the surface of the earth 65 million years ago. There have been various theories that their extinction was caused by a great catastrophe of one sort or another. But now, instead of mere speculation, it has almost become an established fact that a meteor did the job. The impact on earth of a large meteorite would have raised a dust veil blocking off enough sunlight to stop photosynthesis, the process by which plants make the food necessary for their survival. This would have killed them, destroying the food on which animals depended, and would have triggered a brief Ice Age, reducing still further the number of survivors. Cu 41: The writer states as a fact that about 65 million years ago, most species of plants and animals A. migrated from the land into the water. B. were destroyed completely.

C. moved to the surface of the earth. D. had not yet been created. Cu 42: The passage states that it is most likely that the extinction of many species was caused by A. an object from outer space. B. a nuclear explosion on earth. C. a large increase in global temperature. D. intense radiation from outer space. Cu 43: According to the article. Which one of the following effects of the collision would have been most harmful to plants? A. The great heat. B. Dangerous radiation. C. A severe earthquake. D. Dark clouds covering the sun. Cu 44: As a result of the impact upon plant life, the passage implies that animals would probably have. A. temporarily stopped having young. B. eventually starved to dead C. greatly change their diets. D. rapidly moved to other places. Cu 45: In addition to stopping photosynthesis, the dust veil caused A. blindness in surviving animals. B. widespread outbreaks of illness. C. very low temperatures worldwide. D. a slight increase in plant species. c k an vn sau v chn phng n ng (A hoc B, C, D) cho mi cu t 46 n cu 50. At birth, the infant has only the most elementary emotional life. Newborns show an expression of disgust, for example, in response to strong states and show surprise in reaction to sudden changes. They also show interest, which developmental psychologists consider an emotion in its own right. By ten months, infants display the full range of what are considered the basic emotions: joy, anger, sadness, disgust, surprise, and fear. The emergence of the basic emotions during the first year or two of life seems to be programmed by a biological clock for brain development. As the appropriate brain maturation occurs, the various emotions appear in an infants repertory. For example, studies of brain activity in ten month-olds show that the right frontal regions are more active during positive emotions and the left during negative emotions. Cu 46: Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage as an emotion displayed by a newborn?. A. disgust B. surprise C. interest D. fear Cu 47:

The phrase in it own right is closet in meaning to which of the following. A. legally B. in itself C. in fact D. on the other hand Cu 48: In the second paragraph, the author uses the analogy of a clock to emphasize which of the following generalizations about infants emotional behavior. A. It emerges rapidly B. It has a complex pattern C. It develops with predictable regularity. D. It may change from one minute to the next. Cu 49: Which of the following statements about ten-month-old infants is best supported by the passage? A. Their various emotional responses are difficult to discriminate. B. Their emotional range is wider than that of newborns. C. Their behavior is affected only by positive emotions. D. their brain activity is greater when they are happy. Cu 50: The ideas in the passage are divided into two paragraphs in order to contrast. A. emotional development at two stages of infancy B. two areas of the brain involved in emotional development. C. the development of two emotions in infants. D. two methods of measuring emotional development. c k an vn sau v chn phng n ng (A hoc B, C, D) cho mi ch trng t cu 51 n cu 65. When I first arrived here to take up my new job, I stayed in a hotel, but I soon started looking for a permanent (51) , a place to (52) my own. The first flat I came (53) was cold and uninviting, and had large (54) of damp on the walls. The flat (55) onto a factory, so the view was not exactly inspiring. Then I had a look at a small flat in a . It had a parking (57) and was fully (58) modern apartment (56) , but the rent was far too high for me. I didnt want to end up in a tiny place, so I answered an ad , and soon as I saw it I fell in for house sharing. The house was in a quiet (59) love with it. There was a high overgrown (60) around the front garden, and (61) looked out over the back garden, and had a to park cars in the drive. The room to (62) big bay window. (63) it meant sharing the kitchen and living room, I did have my own bathroom really just a shower and washbasin (64) into what must have once been a cupboard. There was, however, quite a lot of (65) space. Cu 51: A. household B. accommodation C. residence D. habitation Cu 52: A. refer B. be C. call D. say Cu 53: A. over B. across C. up D. by

Cu 54: A. patches B. pieces C. stretches D. stains Cu 55: A. showed up B. saw through C. gave over D. looked out Cu 56: A. tower B. skyscraper C. block D. column Cu 57: A. bit B. spot C. location D. space Cu 58: A. furnished B. provided C. supplied D. prevented Cu 59: A. surroundings B. neighborhood C. vicinity D. premises Cu 60: A. fence B. bush C. hedge D. lawn Cu 61: A. room B. capacity C. area D. place Cu 62: A. let B. rent C. hire D. lease Cu 63: A. But for B. Despite C. Nevertheless D. Although Cu 64: A. cramped B. crowded C. cluttered D. crammed Cu 65: A. storage B. stocking C. saving D. accumulation Chn phng n (A hoc B, C, D) ng vi cc t / cm t c gch chn cn phi sa trong mi cu sau: Cu 66: Coastal and inland waters are inhabited not only by fish but also by such sea creature A B C D as shrimps and clams. Cu 67: Despite of the increase in air fares, most people still prefer to travel by plane.

A B C D Cu 68: The new model costs twice more than last years model. A B C D Cu 69: Almost all life depends to chemical reactions with oxygen to produce energy. A B C D Cu 70: The area where a microchip is manufactured must be the most cleanest A B C D environment possible. Chn phng n (A hoc B, C, D) ng vi cc cu tt nht c to ra bng nhng t cho sn: Cu 71: As / as I / concerned you / call / police. A. As long as Im concerned you should call police . B. As far as Im concerned you should call the police . C. As far as I concerned you should call the police . D. As long as Im concerned you try to call police . Cu 72: He drove / slowly so as / to have / accident. A. He drove very slowly so as not to have an accident. B. He drove very slowly so as to have accident. C. He drove slowly as not have an accident. D. He drove slowly as not to have accident. Cu 73: Scarcely had the man left when the bomb exploded. A. The man left and had the bomb exploded. B. The bomb had exploded before the man left. C. The bomb went off when the man had left. D. No sooner had the man left than the bomb exploded. Cu 74: We stayed in that hotel despite the noise. A. Because of the noise, we stayed in the hotel. B. Although the hotel was noisy, we stayed there. C. Despite the hotel is noisy, we stayed there. D. We stayed in that hotel and we like the noise. Cu 75: We have a six oclock deadline for this work. A. This work must be finished by six oclock. B. The work has six hours to finish. C. The work must be finished for six hours. D. This work needs six hours to be finished. Chn phng n ng (A hoc B, C, D) ng vi cc t c phn gch chn c cch pht m khc vi cc t cn li trong cu. T cu 76 n cu 80: Cu 76:

A. whistle Cu 77: A. booked Cu 78: A. mosque Cu 79: A. paid Cu 80: A. lichen

B. thirst B. naked B. host B. maid B. ocher

C. most C. checked C. post C. said C. chord

D. tribune D. ticked D. most D. weighed D. chore

P N MN ANH VN 6

1A 11C 21A 31C 41C 51C 61A 71B

2C 12A 22D 32C 42A 52C 62A 72A

3D 13C 23B 33D 43D 53B 63D 73D

4A 14D 24B 34C 44B 54A 64D 74C

5D 6A 15C 16C 25C 26C 35C 36D 45C 46D 55D 56C 65A 66D 75A 76A

7D 17B 27B 37A 47C 57D 67A 77B

8B 18D 28B 38D 48C 58A 68B 78A

9A 19D 29D 39B 49B 59B 69B 79C

10D 20B 30C 40D 50A 60C 70D 80D

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