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  1. BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THAM KHẢO ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH ĐẠI HỌC NĂM 2010 Môn: TIẾNG ANH; Khối D Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề ĐỀ THI GỒM 80 CÂU (TỪ QUESTION 1 ĐẾN QUESTION 80) I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress is placed differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions. Question 1 A.private B. belong C. indeed D. emit Question 2 A. property B. nitrogen C. surgery D. furthermore Question 3 A. solidify B. miraculous C. intimacy D. appropriate Question 4 A. apprehension B. preferential C. conventional D. calculation Question 5
  2. A. satisfactory B. alterative C. military D. generously II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 6: Lightweight luggage enables you to manage easily even when fully ___. A. loaded B. crowded C.carried D. packed Question 7: The car always breaks down because of its old ___. A. motor B. machine C. engine D. machinery Question 8: The information is strictly___ and should not be discussed in public. A. secret B. exact C. believable D. valuable Question 9: It was ___ easy for him to learn baseball because he had been a cricket player. A. purposefully B. exceedingly C. relatively D. normally Question 10: We were ___ a mile of our destination when we ran out of petrol. A. hardly B. inside C. only D. within Question 11: ___all the hard work they put in, the students got good exam results. A. As a result of
  3. B. In compared with C. According to D. In addition to Question 12: What a (n) ___behaviour! He went straight into the line. A. shame B. shameful C. ashamed D. shameless Question 13: If you book in advance you will ___ certainly have a better table at our restaurant. A. mostly B. almost C. most D. the most Question 14: He always complains about my ___to cook. A. ability B. inability C. unable D. able Question 15: Although ___ satisfied with the contract, the officials hesitatingly agreed to sign it. A. complete B. completed C. completely D. completion Question 16: ___children were injured. They all came back unharmed. A. Not any of the B. None of the C. Not any of D. None of Question 17: During the time I started to get chest pains, I___ tennis a lot. A. had played B. have played C. would play
  4. D. was playing Question 18: I didn't know exactly how old he was, but he ___about 30 the first time we met. A. should be B. should have been C. must be D. must have been Question 19: The building work is still on schedule___ a problem in digging the foundation. A. due to B. despite C. so as D. only if Question 20: ___, he could not lift the trap door. A. As he was strong B. Strong as was he C. As strong he was D. Strong as he was Question 21: It is necessary to be careful ___your career. A. when choosing B. when you will choose C. when you have chosen D. when you chose Question 22: Is this the address to ___ you want the package sent? A. which B. where C. whom D. whose Question 23: Of the two new secretaries, one is competent and ___is not. A. another B. other C. the other D. the second
  5. Question 24: I ___ in trouble now if I had listened to you in the first place. A. won't be B. wouldn't be C. am not D. wouldn't have been Question 25: The children ___ to the zoo. A. were enjoyed to take B. enjoyed being taken C. were enjoyed to be taken D. enjoyed taking Question 26: Farming / what / provide / living / nearly 50% / our population A. Farming is what provides a living for nearly 50 % of our population. B. Farming is what is provided with a living for nearly 50 % of our population. C. Farming is something what provides a living for nearly 50 % of our population. D. Farming is what someone provides a living for nearly 50 % of our population. Question 27: Never / history / humanity / there / be / more people / live / world A. Never in the history of humanity has there been more people to live in the world. B. Never in the history of humanity there are more people living in the world. C.Never in the history of humanity have there been more people living in the world. D. Never in the history of humanity are there more people to live in the world. Question 28: She / sister / someone / I / used / play / when I / young A. She is the sister of someone that I'm used to playing when I was young. B. She is the sister of someone I used to play with when I was young. C. She is someones sister I used to play with when I was young. D. She is someones sister I'm used to playing when I was young. Question 29: She suggest / take / plane this evening / or / go / train tomorrow A. She suggested taking the plane this evening or going by train tomorrow. B. She suggested that we should take the plane this evening or going by train tomorrow. C. She suggested taking the plane this evening or we should go by train tomorrow. D. She suggested to take the plane this evening or to go by train tomorrow. Question 30: He / took / little notice / she / coming / kept / read A. He took a little notice that she was coming in and kept reading. B. He took little notice that she was coming in so he kept on reading.
  6. C. He took so little notice that she was coming in and kept on reading. D. He took as little notice as she was coming in so he kept reading. III. 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 31: The singer has given up performing live. A. The singer is accustomed to performing live. B. The singers live performance has been cancelled. C. The singer used to perform live. D. The singers performance has always been live. Question 32: The boy was not intelligent enough to have solved such complex problems alone. A. The complex problems couldn't be solved because the boy was so stupid. B. The boy was not intelligent but he managed to solve such complex problems. C. The boy, though quite intelligent, couldn't solve the complex problems. D. The boy together with someone else solved the complex problems. Question 33:Had the advertisement for our product been better, more people would have bought it. A. Not many people bought our product because it was so bad. B. Our product was of better quality so that more people would buy it. C. Fewer people bought our product due to its bad quality. D. Since our advertisement for our product was so bad, fewer people bought it. Question 34:Tom told his girlfriend, “Let me tell him if you can't”. A. Tom volunteered to tell him if his girlfriend coundn't. B. Tom advised his girlfriend to tell him if you couldn't. C. Tom suggested that I should tell him if his girlfriend couldn't. D. Tom asked his girlfriend to tell him if you couldn't. Question 35:Mary loves her mother more than her father. A. Mary loves her mother more than her father does. B. Her father loves her mother but Mary loves her more. C. Her father doesn't love her mother as much as Mary. D. Mary's love for her mother is greater than for her father. IV. 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 36:There is (A) a severe famine in Somalia , and thousands (B) of people are dying (C) from hungry (D).
  7. A B C D Question 37: When (A) many of (B) my friends take a shower in the morning, I usually take one (C) before bed (D). A B C D Question 38: In our country the birth of a girl (A) is not welcomed with (B) an (C) enthusiasm equal to (D) a boy. A B C D Question 39: The lady who had invited us heard (A) me telling (B) my wife the dinner terrible (C), so I was embarrassed (D). A B C D Question 40: The (A) threat of being dismissed (B) do not worry (C) me any more because I have started my own business (D). A B C D
  8. V. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 41 to 50. In this age of (41)___telephone networks and electronic mail, it seems that fewer and even fewer people are taking time to sit down and write letters (42)___friends and relatives. For hundreds of years, letters were the only way to keep (43)___people who were any distance away and letter-writing was seen as an important skill for all learned people (44)___. Gradually, (45)___, the importance of writing letters is decreasing to a point that majority of us have to (46)___a special effort to turn out something worthwhile when we apply for a job or make a complaint. In business circles the tendency is for routine communications to become shorter. (47)___clients may appreciate a detailed letter, an employee who sends out long letters is often regarded as (48)___. Many people prefer the telephone in all circumstances and its speed is essential in many situations but (49)___have you put the telephone down, dissatisfied with what you have managed to say? I don't think I'll throw my (50)___ away yet. Question 41: A. progressive B. advanced C. highly-developed D. all are correct Question 42: A. to B. from C. for D. with Question 43: A. in step with B. in contact with C. on good terms with D. in favour of Question 44: A. to be mastered B. mastering C. to master D. mastered
  9. Question 45: A. therefore B. however C. in short D. for example Question 46: A. make B. do C. cause D. create Question 47: A. Even though B. As though C. Despite D. However Question 48: A. unimportant B. inefficient C. unusual D. impossible Question 49: A. how often B. how long C. how much D. how about Question 50: A. letter B. telephone C. pen D. effort VI. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 51 to 60. Some people believe that soon schools will no longer be necessary. They say that (51)___the Internet and other new technologies, (52)___no longer any need for
  10. school buildings, formal classes, or teachers. Perhaps this will be true one day, but this is hard to (53)___a world without schools. In fact, we need to look at how we can use new technology to make schools better, not (54)___them. We should invent a new kind of school that is (55)___to libraries, museums, science centers, laboratories, and even companies. (56)___could give talks on video or over the Internet. TV networks and local stations could develop programming about things students are (57)___studying in school. Already there are several towns (58)___this is beginning to happen. Blacksburg, Virginia, is one of them. Here the entire city is linked to the Internet, and learning can (59)___at home, at school and in the office. Businesses provide programs for the schools and the schools provide computer labs for people without their own (60)___at home. Question 51: A. despite B. because of C. though D. because Question 52: A. there are B. they are C. it is D. there is Question 53: A. know B. realise C. imagine D. consider Question 54: A. to eliminate B. eliminative C. eliminator D. elimination Question 55: A. limited B. linked
  11. C. contributed D. addressed Question 56: A. Policemen B. Experts C. Orators D. Businessmen Question 57: A. actually B. rarely C. intentionally D. publicly Question 58: A. which B. where C. that D. when Question 59: A. take time B. take part in C. take place D. take in Question 60: A. jobs B. equipment C. documents D. computers VII. 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 from 61 to 70. Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
  12. As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart-shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems. Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses. Question 61: What does this passage mainly discuss? A. Cures from plants. B. The beginning of natural history. C. Prehistoric man. D. Early plants and animals. Question 62: Domestication of plants and animals probably occurred because of ___. A. need for more readily available food B. lack of wild animals and plants C. early mans power as a hunter D. the desire of prehistoric man to be nomadic Question 63: The word “this” refers to ___. A. providing food for man B. man's domestication of plants and animals C. man's ability to live on a small plot of land D. the earliest condition of prehistoric man Question 64: The word “blossomed” is closest in meaning to ___. A. produced flowers B. changed C. learned D. flourished Question 65: An herbalist is which of the following? A. A dreamer. B. An early historian. C. Someone who uses plants in medicine. D. A farmer.
  13. Question 66: The phrase “in this respect” refers to ___. A. the development of human culture B. the development of the field of natural history C. the use of plants for drugs and medicine D. the origin of knowledge of nature Question 67: The word “extract” is closest in meaning to___. A. design B. substance C. flavour D. ailment Question 68: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. The shape of a plant is indicative of its ability to cure ailments of a similarly shaped organ. B. Early herbalists were unimaginative. C. The work of early herbalists has nothing to do with present day medicine. D. There is little relation between a cure for illness and the physical shape of a plant. Question 69: The word “rudiments” is closest in meaning to___. A. beginnings B. history C. requirements D. proofs Question 70: The passage would most likely lead to a more specific discussion in the field of___. A. zoology B. biology C. anatomy D. astrology VIII. 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 from 71 to 80. Simply being bilingual doesn't qualify someone to interpret. Interpreting is not only a mechanical process of converting one sentence in language A into the same sentence in language B. Rather, it's a complex art in which thoughts and idioms that have no obvious counterparts from tongue to tongue _ or words that have several meanings must be quickly transformed in such a way that the message is clearly and accurately expressed to the listener. At one international conference, an American speaker said, “You can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear”, which meant nothing to the Spanish audience. The interpretation was, “A monkey
  14. in a silk dress is still a monkey” _ an idiom the Spanish understood and that expressed the same idea. There are 2 kinds of interpreters, simultaneous and consecutive. The former, sitting in a separated booth, usually at a large multilingual conference, speaks to listeners wearing headphones, interpreting what a foreign language speaker says _ actually a sentence behind. Consecutive interpreters are the ones most international negotiations use. They are employed for smaller meetings without sound booths and headphones. Consecutive interpretation also requires two-person teams. A foreign speaker says his piece while the interpreter, using a special shorthand, takes notes and during a pause, tells the client what was said. Question 71: What is the purpose of the passage? A. To explain the scope of interpreting. B. To differentiate between simultaneous and consecutive interpreters. C. To state the qualifications of an interpreter. D. To point out the importance of an interpreter. Question 72: The author implies that most people have the opinion that the skill of interpreting is ___. A. simpler than it really is B. very complex and demanding C. highly valued and admired D. based on principles of business Question 73: The example “You cant make a silk purse out of a sows ear” is used to___. A. show the differences in language A and language B B. stress the importance of word for word translation C. emphasize the need for translation of the meaning of what is said D. point out the difference in attributes of animals in English and Spanish Question 74: A precondition of being a translator is ___. A. being a linguist B. being bilingual C. being able to use high-tech equipment D. working well with people Question 75: Which of the following would a consecutive interpreter be used for? A. A business transaction between 2 foreign speakers. B. A large meeting of many nations. C. A translation of a foreign book.
  15. D.An interpretation of a major literary work. Question 76: What would a simultaneous interpreter be most in need of? A. A dictionary or phrase book. B. Advanced technical style in writing. C. Headphones and a booth. D. Shorhand skills and a notepad. Question 77: What is a difference mentioned between a simultaneous interpreter and a consecutive interpreter? A. The money they are paid. B. The size of group with whom they work. C. Their proficiency in the language. D. The type of dictionary they use. Question 78: The word “converting” is closest in meaning to___. A. understanding B. changing C. reading D. concluding Question 79: The phrase “the former“ refers to___. A. simultaneous interpreters B. the booth C. consecutive interpreters D. the conference Question 80: The word “rather” is closest in meaning to___. A. on the contrary B. as a result C. in brief D.in general