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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate


the word whose underlined part differs from the other three
in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1:
A. preparation B. susceptible
C. experiment D. genetically
Question 2:
A. hesitate B. excessive
C. saturate D. restrict
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.
Question 3: Ha Long Bay, the global heritage recognized twice by
the UNESCO, remains one of the country’s top attractions.
A. Ha Long Bay was recognized twice by the UNESCO, and as a
consequence it remains one of the country’s top attractions.
B. Ha Long Bay, the global heritage which was recognized twice by
the UNESCO, that remains one of the country’s top attractions.
C. Ha Long Bay, is the global heritage and was recognized twice by
the UNESCO, remains one of the country’s top attractions.
D. It is Ha Long Bay, the global heritage recognized twice by the
UNESCO, that remains one of the country’s top attractions.
Question 4: “What a novel idea for the farewell party” said Nam
to the monitor.
A. Nam exclaimed with admiration at the novel idea for the farewell
party of the monitor.
B. Nam admired the novel idea for the farewell party.
C. Nam thought over the novel idea for the farewell party.
D. Nam said that it was a novel idea of the monitor for the farewell
party.
Question 5: We should have our school’s swimming pool cleaned
before the summer begins because it is looking dirty.
A. Our school’s swimming pool should be cleaned regularly because
of its dirtiness.
B. We should clean our school’s swimming pool at the beginning of
the summer because it is looking dirty.
C. We had better get our school swimming pool cleaned before the
summer begins because of its dirtiness.
D. Due to the impurity of our school swimming pool, we should have
someone clean it as soon as possible.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D
on your answer sheet to indicate the best option for each of
the blanks
Women are much healthier when they (6) ______ it easy, reveals a
new survey. Those who work long hours are more likely than men to
(7) ______ in unhealthy behavior such as eating snacks, smoking and
drinking caffeine. (Long hours have no such impact on men). One
positive benefit of long hours for both sexes, however, is that
alcohol (8) ______ is reduced.

The study (9) ______ by the Economic and Social Research Council is
part of a wider study by psychologists from the University of Leeds
into the effects of stress on eating. “Stress causes people to (10)
______ for unhealthy high fat and high-sugar snacks in preference to
healthier food choice” says researcher Dr. Daryl of the University of
Leeds.

Question 6:
A. make B. feel
C. take D. get
Question 7:
A. indulge B. interest
C. develop D. participate
Question 8:
A. beverage B. consumption
C. expenditure D. sales
Question 9:
A. funding B. which funds
C. funded D. which funded
Question 10:
A. choose B. select
C. decide D. opt
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11: When two people get married, it is with the
assumption that their feelings for each other are immutable and
will never alter.
A. constantly B. alterable
C. unchangeable D. everlasting
Question 12: That the genetic differences make one race superior
to another is nothing but a tall story.
A. cynical B. unbelievable
C. untrue D. exaggeration
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the word that differs from the rest in the position of the
main stress in each of the following questions.
Question 13:
A. certainly B. marvelous
C. counseling D. persuasive
Question 14:
A. represent B. systematic
C. detrimental D. fulfillment
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the
underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 15: Golf wear has become a very lucrative business for
both the manufacturers and golf stars.
A. unprofitable B. impoverished
C. inexpensive D. unfavorable
Question 16: Unless you get your information from a credible
website, you should doubt the veracity of the facts until you have
confirmed them else where.
A. inexactness B. falsehoodness
C. unaccuracy D. unfairness
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.
The end of the nineteenth century and the early years of the
twentieth century were marked by the development of an
international Art Nouveau style, characterized by sinuous lines, floral
and vegetable motifs, and soft evanescent coloration. The Art
Nouveau style was an eclectic one, bringing together elements of
Japanese art, motifs of ancient cultures, and natural forms. The
glass objects of this style were elegant in outline, although often
deliberately distorted, with pale or iridescent surfaces. A favored
device of the style was to imitate the iridescent surface seen on
ancient glass that had been buried. Much of the Art Nouveau glass
produced during the years of its greatest popularity had been
generically termed “art glass.” Art glass was intended for decorative
purposes and relied for its effect on carefully chosen color
combinations and innovative techniques.
France produced a number of outstanding exponents of the Art
Nouveau style; among the most celebrated was Emile Galle (1846-
1904). In the United States, Louis Comfort Tiffany (1843-1933) was
the most noted exponent of this style, producing a great variety of
glass forms and surfaces, which were widely copied in their time and
are highly prized today. Tiffany was a brilliant designer, successfully
combining ancient Egyptian, Japanese, and Persian motifs.

The Art Nouveau style was a major force in the decorative arts from
1895 until 1915, although its influence continued throughout the
mid-1920’s.It was eventually to be overtaken by a new school of
thought known as Functionalism that had been present since the
turn of the century. At first restricted to a small avant-garde group
of architects and designers, Functionalism emerged as the dominant
influence upon designers after the First World War. The basic tenet
of the movement-that function should determine form-was not a
new concept. Soon a distinct aesthetic code evolved: from should be
simple, surfaces plain, and any ornament should be based on
geometric relationships. This new design concept, coupled with the
sharp postwar reactions to the styles and conventions of the
preceding decades, created an entirely new public taste which
caused Art Nouveau types of glass to fall out of favor. The new taste
demanded dramatic effects of contrast, stark outline and complex
textural surfaces.
Question 17: What does paragraph 1 mainly discuss?
A. Design elements in the Art Nouveau style
B. The popularity of the Art Nouveau style
C. Production techniques for art glass
D. Color combinations typical of the Art Nouveau style
Question 18: The word “one” refers to______.
A. century. B. development.
C. style. D. coloration.
Question 19: Para.1 mentions that Art Nouveau glass was
sometimes similar to which aspect of ancient buried glass______.
A. The distortion of the glass
B. The appearance of the glass surface
C. The shapes of the glass objects
D. The size of the glass objects
Question 20: The word “overtaken” in line 19 is closest in
meaning to______.
A. surpassed B. inclined
C. expressed D. applied
Question 21: What does the author mean by stating that “function
should determine form”?
A. A useful object should not be attractive.
B. The purpose of an object should influence its form.
C. The design of an object is considered more significant than its
function.
D. The form of an object should not include decorative elements.
Question 22: It can be inferred from the passage that one reason
Functionalism became popular was that it______.
A. clearly distinguished between art and design
B. appealed to people who liked complex painted designs
C. reflected a common desire to break from the past
D. was easily interpreted by the general public
Question 23: Paragraph 3 supports which of the following
statements about Functionalism?
A. Its design concept avoided geometric shapes.
B. It started on a small scale and then spread gradually.
C. It was a major force in the decorative arts before the First World
War.
D. It was not attractive to architects all designers.
Question 24: According to the passage, an object made in the Art
Nouveau style would most likely include ______.
A. a flowered design.
B. bright colors.
C. modern symbols.
D. a textured surface.
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.
Question 25: Ensoleill and Sunny are talking about Ted’s accident
last week.
Ensoleill: “A motor bike knocked Ted down”.
Sunny: “ ____________”
A. What it is now?
B. What a motor bike!
C. How terrific!
D. Poor Ted !
Question 26: Mary and her friend, Ensoleill, are in a coffee shop.
Mary: “Would you like Matcha ice-cream or Caramen with jam?”
Ensoleill: ”______________”.
A. I like eating them all.
B. Yes, I’d love two.
C. It doesn’t matter.
D. Neither is fine. They are good.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 27: High-level sport people must maintain a high level of
fitness ______ run the risk of suffering injuries that cause permanent
damage.
A. or else B. besides
C. unless D. on account of
Question 28: Many students prefer ______ assessment as an
alternative to exams
A. continuing B. continued
C. continual D. continuous
Question 29: British Leyland is aiming to push ______ its share of
UK car sale to 25% over the next two years.
A. on B. up
C. through D. out
Question 30: The press thought the sale manager would be
depressed by his dismissal but he just ______.
A. turned it down B. called it off
C. spoke it out D. laughed it off
Question 31: Just as you arrived, I ______ ready to go out.
A. have got
B. was getting
C. would get
D. have been getting
Question 32: Your sister has lost an awful lot of weight. She must
have been on a diet, ______?
A. mustn’t she B. needn’t she
C. haven’t she D. hasn’t she
Question 33: You should accept the Nokia mobile phone as a 16-
birthday present from your parents delightedly. Don’t ______.
A. look gift horse in the mouth
B. buy it through the nose
C. pull my leg
D. take it for granted
Question 34: ______ irritating they are, you shouldn’t lose temper
with small children.
A. No matter how much
B. As much as
C. However
D. Although
Question 35: There are ______ that not only governments but also
individuals should join hand to tackle.
A. too numerous environmental problems
B. such a lot of environmental problems
C. so fewer environmental problems
D. such many environmental problems
Question 36: If I weren’t afraid of travelling by air, I ______ to go to
American by ship, which took me much longer time.
A. I hadn’t had
B. I wouldn’t have had
C. I shouldn’t have had
D. I wouldn’t have
Question 37: He built up a successful business but it was all done
______ of his health.
A. at the price
B. by the expense
C. at all cost
D. at the expense
Question 38: ______ is over your head is just an exaggeration
because you have well prepared for it over the years.
A. This entrance exam
B. What this entrance exam
C. That this entrance exam
D. It is this entrance exam
Mark the letter A, B , C or D on your answer sheet to show
the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following questions.
Question 39: It is unclear which agency (A) will
be responsible (B) for cleaning the canal if it will
become (C) polluted (D) again in the near future.
Question 40: Perfume (A) tends to be lost (B) its flavor when
it (C) has not been properly sealed.(D)
Question 41: Water environment (A) in the world-renowned Ha
Long bay has been (B) under
tremendous pressure from (C) the socio-economic activities (D) in
the area.
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.
According to anthropologists, people in preindustrial societies spent
3 to 4 hours per day or about 20 hours per week doing the work
necessary for life. Modern comparisons of the amount of work
performed per week, however, begin with the Industrial Revolution
(1760-1840) when 10- to 12-hour workdays with six workdays per
week were the norm. Even with extensive time devoted to work,
however, both incomes and standards of living were low. As incomes
rose near the end of the Industrial Revolution, it became
increasingly common to treat Saturday afternoons as a half-day
holiday. The half holiday had become standard practice in Britain by
the 1870's, but did not become common in the United States until
the 1920's.
In the United States, the first third of the twentieth century saw the
workweek move from 60 hours per week to just under 50 hours by
the start of the 1930' s. In 1914, Henry Ford reduced daily work
hours at his automobile plants from 9 to 8. In 1926 he announced
that henceforth his factories would close for the entire day on
Saturday. At the time, Ford received criticism from other firms such
as United States Steel and Westinghouse, but the idea was popular
with workers.
The Depression years of the 1930's brought with them the notion of
job sharing to spread available work around; the workweek dropped
to a modem low for the United States of 35 hours. In 1938 the Fair
Labor Standards Act mandated a weekly maximum of 40 hours to
begin in 1940, and since that time the 8-hour day, 5-day workweek
has been the standard in the United States. Adjustments in various
places, however, show that this standard is not immutable. In 1987,
for example, German metalworkers struck for and received a 37.5-
hour workweek; and in 1990 many workers in Britain won a 37-hour
week. Since 1989, the Japanese government has moved from a 6- to
a 5-day workweek and has set a national target of 1,800 work hours
per year for the average worker. The average amount of work per
year in Japan in 1989 was 2,088 hours per worker, compared to
1,957 for the United States and 1,646 for France.
Question 42: Compared to preindustrial times, the number of
hours in the workweek in the nineteenth century______.
A. remained constant
B. decreased slightly
C. decreased significantly
D. increased significantly
Question 43: The "idea" mentioned in line 15 refers to______.
A. the criticism of Ford by United States Steel and Westinghouse.
B. the reduction in the workweek at some automobile factories.
C. the reduction in the cost of automobiles.
D. the 60-hour workweek.
Question 44: Which of the following is mentioned as one of the
purposes of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938?
A. To restrict trade with countries that had a long workweek.
B. To discourage workers from asking for increased wages.
C. To establish a limit on the number of hours in the workweek.
D. To allow employers to set the length of the workweek for their
workers.
Question 45: What is one reason for the change in the length of
the workweek for the average worker in the United States during the
1930's?
A. Several people sometimes shared a single job.
B. Labor strikes in several countries influenced labor policy in the
United States.
C. Several corporations increased the length of the workweek.
D. The United States government instituted a 35-hour workweek.
Question 46: What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. Working conditions during the Industrial Revolution.
B. Why people in preindustrial societies worked few hours per week.
C. Changes that have occurred in the number of hours that people
work per week.
D. A comparison of the number of hours worked per year in several
industries.
Question 47: The word "henceforth" in line 13 is closest in
meaning to
A. for a brief period.
B. from that time on.
C. in the end.
D. on occasion.
Question 48: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as evidence
that the length of the workweek has been declining since the
nineteenth century?
A. Henry Ford.
B. German metalworkers.
C. The half-day holiday.
D. United States Steel and Westinghouse.
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.
Question 49: I accepted the new job after all. It is making me feel
exhausted.
A. Perhaps I shouldn’t have accepted this new job, as it’s making
me feel exhausted.
B. Perhaps it would have been better if I hadn’t agreed to this new
job since it is so boring.
C. It is of deep regret that I didn’t turn down the job offer due to its
hardship and long hour work.
D. If it had not been for my acceptance the new job offer, I wouldn’t
have felt exhausted.
Question 50: Since 1970, the United Nations has been celebrating
April 22nd as Earth Day. It attracts millions of people worldwide to
join in to promote public awareness of environmental protection.
A. Since 1970, the UNs has been celebrating April 22 nd as Earth Day
because it attracts millions of people worldwide to join in to promote
public awareness of environmental protection.
B. The UNs has been celebrating April 22nd as Earth Day, which
millions of people worldwide are attracted to join in it to promote
public awareness of environmental protection.
C. Since 1970, the UNs has been celebrating April 22 nd as Earth Day,
which attracts millions of people worldwide to join in to promote
public awareness of environmental protection.
D. Since 1970, the UNs has been celebrating April 22 nd as Earth Day
so that more people join in to promote public awareness of
environmental protection.

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