Chuyen Anh 14 15
Chuyen Anh 14 15
Chuyen Anh 14 15
EXCEPT .
A. Delivery service distinguishes cities from the countryside.
B. People paid more to get their letters delivered to their home.
C. Small towns did not provide delivery service.
D. About 55 million people had to get to the post office to receive their mail.
10. The word ‘confined ’ is closest in meaning to .
A. granted B. scheduled C. limited D. recommended
V. SUPPLY THE APPROPRIATE FORMS OF WORDS IN THE BRACKETS. (15 PTS)
1. The students were to hear that the class had been cancelled. (JOY)
2. A sports club has just been established and aims to have a of 500 in the next two years. (MEMBER)
3. The spectators booed when the second goal was . (ALLOW)
4. , we didn’t buy better quality goods from the beginning. (REGRET)
5. A fatal was made by air traffic control. (CALCULATE)
6. Despite having a job, she has difficulty making ends meet. (PAY)
7. When the lab findings and the research results were , an amazing discovery came to light. (RELATE)
8. I really believe that it should be a major mistake to any drugs that are currently illegal. (CRIME)
9. The attack in the city centre last night is said to the kind of behaviour amongst young people that
many people object to. (EXAMPLE)
10. Theo and his twin brother are always together. They are . (SEPARATE)
11. Reading is an effective way to your vocabulary. (RICH)
12. John considers reading others’ diaries an invasion of privacy. (PERMIT)
13. His failure in the exam was a real for his parents. (LET)
14. There is a great demand for organic vegetables. (DENY)
15. Having a deep of strangers, he felt reluctant to talk to the newcomer. (TRUST)
VI. SUPPLY EACH BLANK WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD. (15 PTS)
The development of the sport of skateboarding can be (1) back to the early 1890s, when children
in California used wooden boards to ‘surf’ the streets. During the 1950s, the (2) of the sport increased
and
manufacturers began producing the first factory-made boards. By the 1960s, the sport had (3) an
impressive following, not just in the USA, but (4) .
However, by 1965, (5) about safety resulted in regulations being (6) to ban
skateboarding in most public places in the USA. This effectively killed the sport there for the next decade.
Companies that had been making a (7) selling skateboards suddenly faced huge losses and many (8)
out of business. Over the next eight years a few enthusiasts continued
practising the sport but, although they tried hard to raise its profile, they were (9)
in their efforts.
Then in 1973, some technological breakthroughs revolutionised the sport. The invention of new materials
(10)
that manufacturers (11) strengthen the boards but at the same time make them lighter
and more manoeuvrable. Such improvements also made the boards (12) dangerous and pressure
from
an increasing number of users (13) to the installation of special skateboarding parks. Despite the
various (14) it has suffered over the years, the sport is now stronger than (15) .
VII. REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITHOUT CHANGING THE MEANING. (20
PTS)
1. He played so well that he received a standing ovation from the audience. (SUCH)
His
2. Sam tried extremely hard to convince her, but it was no use. (BRING)
Hard
3. Unless you take the train, you will be late for work. (MAKE)
Only by
4. Surprisingly, the website wouldn’t allow me to access certain pages. (WHICH)
The website denied
5. She worked hard during her final year. Therefore, she easily got admitted to this prestigious high school.
(INDUSTRY)
Had it
6. Looking back, I really believe I did everything I could do to stop her. (MORE)
I can honestly say, with
7. When he arrived at the airport, his family welcomed him warmly. (GIVEN)
On
8. “I must say goodbye to Peter at the airport,” said Helen. (OFF)
Helen insisted
9. Jane said it would be a good idea if I called in the plumber to check the plumbing. (CHECKED)
Jane urged
10. Arguing about the referee’s decision would be a waste of time. (ARGUMENT)
There’s