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10 Positive effects on children of owning a dog
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22
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7 He gave her a gun as a present for Christmas
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9 the shooting incident
10 a story about a school shooting and the reasons behind it
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10 Best places in New Zealand’s South Island.
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1 is becoming popular in many countries
2 it is included in the Olympic games
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4 Baseball fans stand in the sun for hours during the games
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7 score the most runs
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9 what happens during the baseball game
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8 it may bring about labor exploitation
9 Agricultural workers could work longer hours with better pay
10 American’s guest worker boom
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1 Potatoes
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4 to give a reason for the fact that in some places, only animals ate potatoes
5 Views about how potatoes came in Britain
6 Decay
7 They ate boiled stems and leaves
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10 In the past, people in some places did not eat them
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3 Floods
4 Overall
5 It may result in bad flooding if it melts on a heavily rainy days
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7 If there is a dam in the river, the water behind the dam may rise
8 A tidal wave
9 Destroy everything on their ways
10 Flooding can be caused by both nature and human’s products
DE 9: In Finland teach
1 The have more professional training than teachers in other countries
2 Decide what the students learn
3 Freedom
4 A student’s individual need
5 The teaching in Finland is
6 Avoid
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8 Finnish children generally start to go school at the age of 7
9 Admirable
10 Education in Finland: what makes their schools.
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2 African-Americans
3 By voting, citizens can guarantee that all
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5 with a large amount of carbon dioxide in
In 2006,a year after hurricanes
1 the state needs more money to start the prjects
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Esperanto is what is called .


1. The topic of this passage is
A. one man’s efforts to create a universal language
2: According to the passage, Zamenhof wanted t
C. to resolve cultural differences
Question 68: It can be inferred from the passage that
A. hopeless
Question 69: The expression “popping up”
B. opening
Question 70: It can be inferred from the passage that
in 1907
Question 71: According to the passage, what happened
B. It never took place
Question72: The expression “ups and downs”
D. highs and lows
Question 73: Which paragraph describes the predecessor to Esperanto?
B. The second paragraph
Question 74: The passage would most likely be assigned r
D. applied linguistics
Question 75: The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses
A. how current supporters of Esperanto are encouraging its growth
Bài 2 Many folk cures which
Câu 51: This passage is mainly about
D. the validity of folk remedies and their
Câu 52: The word "therapeutic" i
A. medicinal
Câu 53: It can be inferred from the Message that Alexande
A. suspected medicinal properties of mold
Câu 54: The word "eliminates" in paragraph 2 is clos
B. disposes of
Câu 55: To the passag
D. sugar promotes healing
Câu 56: The gellike substance which promote
B. catfish bodies
Câu 57: Which one of the following is NOT
C. It produces mold
Câu 58: The word "consumption" i
A. utilisation
Câu 59: In what way are cheese molds, sugar, and catfish slime similar?
D. They cause blood clots
Câu 60: According to the passage, why is it important to study folk
medicine?
B. To advance modern medical practices

Bài 3 By far the most important United States export product


55. The main point of the passage is that the eighteenth
A. the European textile industry
56. The word "favored
A. preferred
57. All of the following are mentioned in the
C. a shortage of flax and wool
58. The word "laboriou
D. difficult
59. According to the passage, one advantage of sea island cotton was its
B. long fibers
60. Which of the following can
D. Most cotton produced was exported to England.
61. The word "surge"
A. sharp increase
62. The author mentions "wheat and wheat flour
C. demonstrate the importance of
63. The word "unprecedent
C. not seen before
64. According to the passage, the Mississippi River was
A. one of the boundaries of a
Bài 4 - We are descendants of the ice age.
A. polar ice caps. .
Question 22. What does the final paragraph of the passage mainly discuss?
D. The conditions that could lead to an ice age
Question 23. Which of the following does the author NOT
A more diverse marine population
Question 24. the Earth's climate?
D. An increase in atmospheric carbon
Question 25. The word "beneficial
D. favorable
Question 26. The word "massive" can be replaced to
B. huge
Question 27. It can be inferred from the.
C. did not take place during an ice age.
Question 28. The word "this"
A. man's upsetting the equation
Question 29. The word "inhospitable"
. B. uninhabitable. .
Question 30. What is the main topic of the passage?
A. The possibility that the popular ice caps will melt
Bài 5 –
Answer questions given
1. Which of the following titles would best
a. The Father of American Public Education
2. Why does the author mention Horace Mann’s early life?
c. Because it served as the inspiration
3. The word struggles
d. difficult times
4. The word there refers to …
b. the state board of education
5. The word mandatory
a. required
6. With which of the following statements
a. Horace Mann’s influence on American
7. Horace Mann advocated all of the following EXCEPT …
b. a district school system
8. The reforms that Horace Mann achieved …
c. were later adopted by the nation as a model
9.With which of the following statements
b. Help others
During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, almost nothing was
written
Câu 1: In the last paragraph, the author mentions all
 B. politicians
 Câu 2:The word "they"
o C. authors
 Câu 3:in the first paragraph, Bradstreet, Warren,
o A. even the contributions
 Câu 4:The word "representative"
o B. typical
 Câu 5In the 2nd paragraph, what weakness in n
o A. The sources of the information
 Câu 6:What use was made of the nineteenth-century
o A. They provided valuable information for twentieth- century h
 Câu 7:What does the passage mainly discuss?
o A. The place of American women in written histories
Question 46: The passage mainly discusses how heat_________

A. is transformed and transported in the Earth’s atmosphere.

Question 47: The passage mentions that the tropics differ from the Earth’s

B. The amount of heat they receive from the Sun.

Question 48: The word “convert”

B. change

Question 49: Why does the author mention “the stove”

D. To give an example of a heat source

Question 50: According to the passage, most ocean wat

B. in the tropics

Question 51: According to the passage, 30 percent of the

D. gets stored as latent heat.

Question 52: The underlined word “it” refe

C. latent heat
Question 53: The word “primarily” is closest in meaning

A. chiefly

Question 54: The word “prevailing” is closest in meani

B. dominant

Question 55: All of the following words/ phrases are defined in the passage
EXCEPT_

D. atmosphere (line 10th)

It is estimated that over 99

Question 55: The word "it" refers to

A. species

B. Question 56: The word "ultimately" is closest meaning

A. exceptionally B. eventually

Question 57: What does the author say in paragraph 1 regarding most

C. They are no longer in existence.

Question 58: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in

B. Introduction of new species

Question 59: The word "demise

C. death

Question 60: Why is "plankton" mentioned?

A. To illustrate a comparison between organisms that live on

Question 61: According to paragraph 2, evidence from

A. extinction of species has occurred from time to time throughout


Earth's history
Question 62: The word "finding" i

C. scientific discovery

Question 63: Which of the following can be inferred from the theory of

D. Many scientists could be expected to disagree with it.

Question 64: In paragraph 3, the author makes which of the following

A. It may depend on chance events.

It is commonly believed in the United States

1. What is the main idea of the passage?

B. Education and schooling are quite different experiences

2. What does the author probably mean by using the expression “children
i

D. All of life is an education.

3. The word “bounds”

C. limits

4. The word “chance”

A. unplanned

5. The word “an integral”

D. an essential

6. The word “they”

A. slices of reality

7. The phrase “For example,”

D. the boundaries of classroom subjects

8. The passage supports which of the following conclusions?


C. Going to school is only part of how people become educated.

9. The passage is organized by _

B. contrasting the meanings of two related words

10. The writer seems to agree that...

D. Education is more influential than schooling

The development of so-called keyhole surgery

D. How surgery can benefit from new technology

2. Which of the following terms is defined in the passage?

C. Endoscope

3. What does the word “conventional” mean?

C. traditional

4. According to the passage, which statement is true?

D. The viewing technology that endoscopic doctors

5. According to the passage, Alf Cuschieri

B. wished that endoscopic surgery had been developed earlier

6. What was the main use of flexible scopes in the 1960s?

A. to check the inside of an engine

7. Compared to the original image, how large is the image ofthe operati

B. eight times enlarged

8. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE

B. they are equipped with television cameras

9. Which of the following is NOT MENTIONED

C. allowing surgeons to work in the dark


10. What can we expect for future surgery?

C. The surgeon can operate on a patient from a distance.

Before the mid-nineteenth century,

Question 55. What does the passage mainly discuss?

D. Inventions that led to changes in the American diet

Question 56. The phrase “in season”

A. a particular time of year

Question 57. During the 1860’s, canned food

B. available in limited quantities

Question 58. It can be inferred that railroad refrigerator

B. before 1890

Question 59. The word” them”

C. perishables

Question 60. The word” fixture”.

A. commonplace object

Question 62. The word “ Nevertheless”

B. however

Question 63. Which of the following types of food preservation was


NOT mentioned in the passage?

B. Chemical additives

Question 64. Which of the following statements is supported by the


passage?

C. Tin cans and iceboxes helped to make many foods


It is estimated that over 99 percent

Question 55: The word "it"

A. species

Question 56: The word "ultimately"

B. eventually

Question 57: What does the author say in paragraph 1 regarding most
species in

C. They are no longer in existence.

Question 58: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 1 as


resulting

B. Introduction of new species

Question 59: The word "demise"

B. death

C. Question 60: Why is "plankton"

A. To illustrate a comparison between organisms that

Question 61: According to paragraph 2, evidence from fossils suggests

A. extinction of species has occurred from time to time

Question 62: The word "finding"

C. scientific discovery

Question 63: Which of the following can be inferred from the theory of

D. Many scientists could be expected to disagree with it.

Question 64: In paragraph 3, the author makes which of the following


statements about a species' survival?

A. It may depend on chance events


A number of factors related to the voice reveal the personality of the
speaker.

Question 1: What does the passage mainly discuss?

C. The connection between voice and personality

Question 2:"At interpersonal levels, tone may reflect ideas and feelings
over and

B. The tone of voice can carry information beyond the

Question 3: The word "Here"

A. interpersonal interactions

Question 4: The word "derived"

D. obtained

Question 5: Why does the author mention "artistic, political, or

B. As examples of basic styles of communication

Question 6: According to the passage, an exuberant tone of voice may

B. personality

Question 7: According to the passage, an overconfident front

B. shyness

Question 8: The word "drastically"

C. severely

Question 9: The word "evidenced"

C. indicated

Question 10 to the passage, what does a constricted and harsh voice


indicate?

D. Anger
Basic to any understanding of Canada in the 20 years

Question 1. What does the passage mainly discuss?

C. Population trends in postwar Canada

Question 2. The word “five” in bold refers to

A. Canadians

Question 3. The word “surging” in bold is closest in meaning to

C. accelerating

Question 4. The author suggests that in Canada during the 1950’s

D. the birth rate was very high

Question 5. The word “trend”

A. tendency

Question 6. The word “peak”

D. maximum

Question 7. The author mention all of the following as causes of declines


in population growth after 1957

B. people getting married earlier

Question 8. It can be inferred from the passage that before the Industrial
Revolution

A. families were larger

Question 9. The word “it” in bold refers to

B. population wave

Question 10. The phrase “prior to” in bold is closest in meaning to

D. preceding
By far the most important United States

55. The main point of the passage is that the eighteenth and nineteenth

D. cotton became the most important American export product

56. The word "favored"

A. preferred

57. All of the following are mentioned in the passage as reasons for the

C. a shortage of flax and wool .

58. The word "laborious"

D. difficult

59. According to the passage, one advantage of sea island cotton was its

B. long fibers

60. Which of the following can be inferred

B. More cotton came from short-staple cotton plants than before.

61. The word "surge"

A. sharp increase

62. The author mentions "wheat and wheat flour"

C. demonstrate the importance of cotton

63. The word "unprecedented" in line 18 is closest in meaning to

C. not seen before

64. According to the passage, the Mississippi River was

A. one of the boundaries of a region wher

The development

1. The passage answers which of the following questions?


B. What are the differences between jazz and

2. Which of the following preceded jazz as a popular music for dancing?

D. Ragtime

3. According to the passage, jazz musicians are able to demonstrate their

A. creating musical variations while performing

4. Which of the following was the function of "get-off"

D. Provide solo performances in a band or orchestra

5. Which two types of music developed around the same time?

C. rock / rhythm & blue

6. Louis Armstrong was mentioned as an

A. "hot" or "swing" jazz

7. The word "consciously"

D. purposely

8. The word "unadorned

B. plain

9. Which of the following terms is defined in the passage?

A. "improvisation" (line 6)

10. The topic of the passage

A. dividing the discussion into two major areas

PASSAGE 2: The Healing Power of Maggots

1. Why did the author write the passage?

(c) to outline the healing power of maggots

2. The word “renaissance”


(a) revival

3. According to the passage, William Bayer was shocked because

(d) the soldiers had recovered better than

4. Which of the following is true,

(d) blowfly maggots only eat dead tissue

5. The word “devour”

(d) consume

6. The word “thrive”

(d) grow

7. The word “metamorphose”

(c) change

8. The word “they”

(b) maggots

9. All of the following are true EXCEPT

(a) maggots come from eggs

10. What can be inferred from the passage about maggots?

(b) maggot therapy would have been more

There are many theories about t

1.What does the passage manly discuss?

A. The origins of theater .

2.The word they in line 4

D. human beings

3.What aspect of drama does the author


C. The connection between myths

4.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as

D. Magic

5.The word "considerable"

B. Substantial

6.The word "enactment"

B. performance C

7.The word "they"

D. performers

8.According to the passage ,what is the main?

D. Ritual has a religious purpose

9.The passage supports which of the

A. No one really knows

10.Where in the passage does the author discuss

C .Paragraph 3

PARAGRAPH

Câu 1: What does the passage mainly discuss?

D. Why some species of birds nest together

Câu 2: The word "conserve"

A. retain

Câu 3: Ptarmigan keep warm in the winter by

C. digging tunnels into the snow

Câu 4: The word “ magnified”.


D. intensified

Câu 5: The author mentions kinglets

C. nest together for warmth

Câu 6: The word “ forage”

C. feed

7. which of the following statements about lesser

A. The lesser kestrel feeds sociably

Câu 8: The word “counteracted”

B. negated

Câu 9: Which of the following is NOT mentioned

D. Several members of the flock care for the young.

Câu 10: Which of the following is a

D. Groups are more attractive to

Bai5. Cities develop

1. What does the passage mainly discuss?

D. The importance of geographical situation in th

2. The word “ingenuity” is closest in meaning to

B. resourcefulness

3. The passage suggests that a geographer would consider a city’s

C. site

4. According to the passage, a city’s situation is more important

A. long-term growth and prosperity

5. The author mentions each of the following as an advantage of


D. flat terrain

6. The word “characteristics”

C. qualities

7. The primary purpose of paragraph 1 is to

D. define a term and

8. According to the passage, Philadelphia and Boston

B. age

9. The word “functional” is closest in meaning to

A. alternate

10. The word “it” refers to

A. account

Bai6. There are two basic types of glaciers.

Câu 1:What does the passage mainly discuss?

D. The different kinds of giaciers.

Câu 2:The word “massive”

A. huge

Câu 3:It can be inferred that ice sheets

B. They cover large areas of land.

Câu 4:According to the passage, ice shelves can be

C. spreading into the ocean

Câu 5:According to the passage, where was the Cordillera Ice Sheet
thickest?

C. Alberta
Câu 6:The word “rare”

B. unusual

Câu 7:According to the passage, ice fields resemble

B. Their flow

Câu 8:The word “subtle”

A. slight

Câu 9:All of the following are alpine glaciers EXCEPT

B. ice caps

Câu 10:Which of the following types of

D. Ice sheets and mountain glacier

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