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ANH ĐIỀU KIỆN – ĐỀ DỰ BỊ

Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that
of the others in each group.
1. A. without B. whether C. ethnic D. sunbathe
2. A. aircraft B. detail C. claim D. obtain
3. A. provides B. changes C. describes D. homes

Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of
the others in each group.
1. A. award B. supply C. champagne D. comment
2. A. dangerous B. mysterious C. obedient D. mechanic
3. A. disappearance B. minority C. traditional D. congratulate

Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in each of the
following sentences.
1. Unluckily, the main tourist attraction was lost when the small town was burned down in an accidental
fire.
A. made by chance B. done on purpose
C. happening unexpectedly D. coming to an end
2. The new laws to conserve wildlife in the area will come into force next month.
A. protect B. eliminate C. damage D. pollute

Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word SIMILAR in meaning to the underlined word in each of the
following sentences.
1. Everyone has their own style of studying. I prefer to study by myself so that I am not disturbed.
A. location B. method C. culture D. network
2. Humans can use language deceptively by telling lies or half-truths.
A. in a funny way B. in an attractive way
C. in a dishonest way D. in an effective way

Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the following
sentences.
1. I remember ______ to the seaside when I was a very small child.
A. to take B. being taken C. to be taken D. taking
2. Could you please ______ an appointment for me to see Mr. Smith?
A. take B. do C. make D. get
3. Never ______ till tomorrow what you can do today.
A. take over B. put off C. turn out D. get away
4. If we ______ less paper, we ______ have to cut down so many trees in the forests.
A. use – Ø B. will use – won’t C. used – wouldn’t D. used – won’t
5. No one has ever actually seen an alien, ______?
A. hasn't he B. haven't they C. has she D. have they
6. Linda has lost her passport again. It is the second time this ______.
A. happened B. happens C. has happened D. had happened
7. Mary: “Tom wasn’t there last night.” - Peter: “______.”
A. either was I B. neither I was C. I wasn’t, either D. I wasn’t, too
8. Taking photographs in this world renowned museum is ______ forbidden.
A. highly B. strictly C. seriously D. certainly
9. It seems that the world record in this event is almost impossible to ______.
A. compare B. break C. meet D. balance
10. Mary’s mother gave her some money ______ she wanted to buy something during the camping trip.
A. whether B. if C. in case D. unless
11. If you want to stay ______, you should eat more vegetables and less red meat.
A. unhealthy B. health C. healthy D. healthily
12. Jack London is the writer ______ books I like to read before going to sleep every night.
A. who B. whose C. whom D. that
13. My parents never put any pressure ______ me to get good study results.
A. on B. with C. under D. for
14. ______ volcanic eruption resulted in thousands of people losing their homes.
A. The B. A C. An D. Ø
15. The pop singer seems very ______ with teenagers.
A. popular B. likeable C. famous D. enjoyable

Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct response to the situation in each of the following exchanges.
1. Nick: “Give my best regards to your parents.”
Susan: “______”
A. You’re welcome. B. It’s nice of you to say so.
C. Thanks. I will. D. I’m glad to hear that.
2. Mai: “Where are we going this weekend?”
Phong: “______”
A. Have you thought of Ha Long Bay? B. That’s a good idea.
C. Yes, let’s go somewhere. D. Why don’t you go to the mountains?

Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part of the sentence that is incorrect.
1. The more you know about that country, more amazed you become.
A. the B. more C. become D. know
2. Last weekend, there was such much snow that we couldn’t go on a picnic.
A. for B. such C. was D. couldn’t
3. Despite so many recent improvements, robots may still not be enough creative to do the cooking, plan
meals and so on.
A. recent B. Despite C. enough creative D. plan meals

Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option to complete each of
the blanks from … to …
“Ask your pharmacist first”
Minor illnesses have a nasty habit of striking (1) ______ the wrong time, don’t they? (2) ______ you have a
pile of things to do at work and even more on your plate at home, the last thing you want is a (3) ______
throat or a tension headache to drag you down.
(4) ______ this summer, when you’re feeling (5) ______ the weather, remember that a visit to your (6)
______ pharmacy (7) ______ be a real bonus in helping you get the right remedy to ease your symptoms.
But it’s not (8) ______ the medication that assists the cure – only at a pharmacy will you find expert (9)
______ from a highly trained health professional. Just try asking a supermarket shelf what it (10) ______ for
family health problems!
1. A. for B. at C. in D. to
2. A. Although B. When C. Despite D. However
3. A. cut B. sore C. hurt D. injured
4. A. So B. Then C. As D. On
5. A. over B. under C. beneath D. below
6. A. local B. national C. native D. domestic
7. A. ought B. can C. must D. did
8. A. then B. just C. since D. as
9. A. advice B. preparation C. therapy D. messages
10. A. recommends B. commands C. orders D. wants

Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions from … to …
Some policemen in New York City don’t look like policemen. They are part of a special anti-crime squad.
They help the regular police force in a clever way. The squad has 200 men, two make-up artists and a
hairdresser.
Seven days a week these policemen go out to work, but New Yorkers probably don’t notice them in the
streets. Every morning, they leave the squad offices, after a few minutes with the hairdresser and make-up
artists. They go into the streets as hippies, businessmen, blind men, postmen, women, and workmen. Without
police uniforms they can move around the city and watch people very easily. They watch carefully, and talk
to people, sometimes to criminals. Then they give information to the police.
These people’s job is very dangerous. Criminals are afraid of policemen with guns. But they are not afraid of
“an ordinary person”. So criminals often attack these special policemen. The anti-crime squad must have
lessons to learn to protect themselves. The police department pays these men the same money as ordinary
policemen.
1. When these special policemen walk in the streets, ______.
A. they wear special clothes B. they are taken as ordinary people
C. they often talk to criminals D. they are supposed to attack criminals
2. What does the word notice in paragraph 2 mean?
A. find B. understand C. see D. recognize
3. The special anti-crime squad is formed to ______.
A. deal with dangerous jobs no one else likes to do
B. move around the city and watch carefully
C. help the regular police when they are attacked
D. provide valuable information for the police
4. The special anti-crime policemen ______.
A. do not enjoy a holiday on weekends
B. are a kind of policemen without guns
C. are formed by different kinds of people
D. get more pay than other policemen
5. The best title for this passage could be______.
A. New York’s Police B. Ordinary People in the Streets
C. Special Police D. Dangerous Criminals
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
1. I whispered because I didn’t want anybody to hear our conversation.
A. In order not to hear our conversation, I lowered my voice.
B. Since nobody could hear our conversation, I whispered.
C. I lowered my voice so that our conversation couldn’t be heard.
D. I whispered and as a result, our conversation couldn’t be heard.
2. “Me? No, I didn’t take Julie’s ruler,” said David.
A. David expected to take Julie’s ruler. B. David refused to take Julie’s ruler.
C. David objected to taking Julie’s ruler. D.David denied taking Julie’s ruler.
3. Unless you talk to Tom, you will not know the truth.
A. You cannot know the truth because you have talked to Tom.
B. You will not talk to Tom, so you will not know the truth.
C. You know the truth, but you will not talk to Tom.
D. You will know the truth if you talk to Tom.
4. Bill plays volleyball the best in his club.
A. No one in the club plays volleyball as well as Bill.
B. No one can beat Bill at volleyball.
C. Jack plays volleyball better and better.
D. Bill plays volleyball not worse than anyone in his club.
5. Thieves stole all her priceless jewels last night.
A. All her priceless jewels were robbed away from her last night.
B. All her priceless jewels were stole by thieves last night.
C. She had all her priceless jewels stolen last night.
D. She was robbed of all her priceless jewels last night.

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