125 câu trắc nghiệm tổng hợp Tiếng anh có đáp án 2024 (Phần 13)
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125 câu trắc nghiệm tổng hợp Tiếng anh có đáp án 2024 (Phần 13)
Câu 1:
If you want my advice, I would forget about buying a new house. => If I ______.
Câu 2:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following question.
If you need my advice, I would forget about buying a new house.
Câu 3:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in the following question.
The fire will go out unless we put some more wood on.
Câu 4:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in the following question.
All visitors are kept out of the conservation area.
Câu 5:
................. in your class have tickets for the lecture series?
Câu 6:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following question.
I haven’t decided to continue my study in a foreign country.
Câu 7:
Rewrite the sentences, using the word given
I haven't decided to continue my study in a foreign country. (MAKE)
Câu 8:
"Do you think the book is too expensive? - "Yes, it's not ______ what we paid for it."
Câu 9:
Tony was totally opposed, but if you give him some time to think about what you said, I'm sure he will __________ to your point of view.
Câu 10:
Rewrite the sentences, using the word given
If someone doesn’t put the coal in, the fire will go out. => Unless _______.
Câu 11:
Rewrite the sentences, using the word given
Although I had imagined my parachute jump would terrify me, it was actually quite exciting. (BEING)
=> Far … experience I had imagined, my parachute jump was actually quite exciting.
Câu 12:
Error Identification
The world’s demand has grown faster in the past five years as in the second half of the 1990s.
Câu 13:
It isn’t quite ........ that he will be present at the meeting.
Câu 14:
Rewrite the sentences, using the words given
He speaks more persuasively than his brother. => He is a ______.
Câu 15:
Rewrite the sentences, using the words given
Would you mind if I asked you to sign this petition? (RAISE)
=> Would you ................................................ my asking you to sign this petition?
Câu 16:
Nowadays, children would prefer history _____ im more practical ways.
Câu 17:
The criminal knows the … of successful robberies trash.
Câu 18:
My wife had never been to Hue, __________?
Câu 19:
_________, I was pleased it was over.
Câu 20:
I was already fed up with the job, but when the boss walked into my office and told me he expected me to work overtime; that was the ______.
Câu 21:
Look at those black clouds. It (rain).
Câu 22:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions.
Global warming could cause drought and possibly famine in China, the source of much of Hong Kong’s food, by 2050, a new report predicts. Hong Kong could also be at risk from flooding as sea levels rose. The report recommends building sea-walls around low-lying areas such as the new port and airport reclamations. Published by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), the report, which includes work by members of the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, uses the most recent projections on climate change to point to a gloomy outlook for China. By 2050, about 30 to 40 per cent of the country will experience changes in the type of vegetation it supports, with tropical and subtropical forest conditions shifting northward and hot desert conditions rising in the west where currently the desert is temperate. Crop-growing areas will expand but any benefit is expected to be negated by increased evaporation of moisture, making it too dry to grow crops such as rice. The growing season also is expected to alter, becoming shorter in southern and central China, the mainland’s breadbasket. The rapid changes make it unlikely that plants could adapt. “China will produce smaller crops. In the central and northern areas, and the southern part, there will be decreased production because of water limitations”, Dr. RikLeemans, one of the authors of the report, said during a brief visit to the territory yesterday. Famine could result because of the demands of feeding the population - particularly if it grows - and the diminished productivity of the land. “It looks very difficult for the world as a whole”, he said. Global warming is caused by the burning of large amounts of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil, which release gases that trap heal in the atmosphere. World temperatures already have increased this century by about 6 degrees Celsius and are projected to rise by between 1.6 degrees and 3.8 degrees by 2100. Dr. Leemans said China’s reliance on coal-fired power for its industrial growth did not bode well for the world climate. “I think the political and economic powers in China are much greater than the environmental powers, and [greenhouse gas emissions] could accelerate,” Dr. Leemans said. “China is not taking the problem seriously yet, although it is trying to incorporate this kind of research to see what is going to happen.” The climate change repot, which will be released tomorrow, focuses on China but Mr. David Melville of WWF-Hong Kong said some of the depressing scenarios could apply to the territory. Food supplies, for instance, could be affected by lower crop yields. “Maybe we could afford to import food from elsewhere but you have to keep in mind that the type of changes experienced in southern China will take place elsewhere as well,” he said. Sea levels could rise as glaciers melted and the higher temperatures expanded the size of the oceans, threatening much of developed Hong Kong which is built on reclaimed land. Current projections are that sea levels worldwide will rise by 15 to 90 centimetres by 2100, depending on whether action is taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. “Hong Kong has substantial areas built on reclaimed land and sea level rises could impact on that, not only on Chek Lap Kok but the West Kowloon Reclamation and the Central and Western Reclamation - the whole lot,” Mr. Melville said, adding that sea walls would be needed. Depleted fresh water supplies would be another problem because increased evaporation would reduce levels. Mr. Melville said the general outlook could be helped if Hong Kong used water less wastefully and encouraged energy efficiency to reduce fuel-burning. He also called on the West to help China improve its efficiency.
Overall, what sort of picture is painted of the future effects of global warming?
Câu 23:
What is this passage?
Câu 24:
Mr. David Melville suggests that in future more food could be imported into Hong Kong. He thinks these measures could be _____.
Câu 25:
The main point of paragraph 2 is to describe _____.
Câu 26:
The main point of paragraph 4 is to describe _____.
Câu 27:
Why does the writer add the information in square brackets in paragraph 4?
Câu 28:
In paragraph 7, which point is Mr. Melville NOT making?
Câu 29:
How would you describe the Dr. Leeman’s attitude towards China?
Câu 30:
In paragraph 2, “negated” is closest in meaning to _____.
Câu 31:
In paragraph 7, “depleted” could be replaced by which of the following?
Câu 32:
Rewrite the sentences, using the words given
I'd rather you didn't phone me at work. => I'd prefer _____.
Câu 34:
Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.
I was … to recognize that I could work more effectively with my time log.
Câu 35:
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.
Think for a moment about the last music album you bought. Most likely, you’ll think of the singer or band that made you want to buy the album. You might even know the name of the guitar player or the drummer. Those talented performers, however, are only some of the people in the music industry work behind the scenes, but the roles they play in the musical progress are very important.Songwriters: Songs begin with the songwriter. Some songwriters work alone, but many work in teams that combine the talents of a lyricist, who writes the words to songs, and an instrumentalist, often a piano player or guitarist, who writes the music. Many of today’s pop stars work with songwriters. For example, some of Lady Gaga’s biggest hits were written by Nadir Khayat, also known “RedOne”. Some songwriting teams have become very famous, such as Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, and Pete Waterman, who were responsible for many big 1980s pop hits. Arrangers: After a song has been written, music arrangers make it more appealing by deciding which instruments will be used, what tempo, or speed, the song will have, and whether the song should have a lower or higher pitch. A good arrangement can bring a song to life and make it a classic. Studio Musicians: Not every singer or instrumentalist can be a star, and many work in the background as studio musicians. These artists are not a part of any one musical group. Instead, they are hired for recording sessions that eventually become the albums you buy, as well as soundtracks for television shows, movies, and radio ads. Recording Engineers: Recording engineers also play a major role in creating the final sound that you hear. First, these engineers set up the recording studio, the room where the performers play, placing musicians and microphones in exactly the right places to get the best sound. Next, they use electronic equipment, such multi-track recorders, to capture the music. Finally, long after the musicians have gone home, recording engineers use a mixing board to balance the melodies and rhythms of each musician, and sometimes to incorporate special sound effects or additional tracks. Many people make a living with music. You may not recognize all of their names, but all of them work together to create the songs you love to listen to.
Which piece of equipment is used at the end of the recording process?
Câu 36:
Which sentence is NOT true about studio musicians?
Câu 37:
Which of the following do music arrangers probably NOT do?
Câu 38:
The word “classic” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
Câu 39:
Which statement would the author probably agree with?
Câu 40:
Why does the author mention Lady Gaga?
Câu 41:
The article is mainly about
Câu 42:
Business leaders gave an ________ welcome to the proposal.
Câu 43:
Their dog was so fierce that nobody would visit them.
Câu 44:
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 oceans are so vast and deep that until fairly recently, it was widely assumed that no matter how much trash and chemicals humans dumped into them, the effects would be negligible. Proponents of dumping in the oceans even had a catchphrase: "The solution to pollution is dilution."Today, we need look no further than the New Jersey-size dead zone that forms each summer in the Mississippi River Delta, or the thousand-mile-wide swath of decomposing plastic in the northern Pacific Ocean to see that this "dilution" policy has helped place a once flourishing ocean ecosystem on the brink of collapse.There is evidence that the oceans have suffered at the hands of mankind for millennia. But recent studies show that degradation, particularly of shoreline areas, has accelerated dramatically in the past three centuries as industrial discharge and run-off from farms and coastal cities have increased. Pollution is the introduction of harmful contaminants that are outside the norm for a given ecosystem. Common man-made pollutants reaching the oceans include pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, detergents, oil, sewage, plastics, and other solids. Many of these pollutants collect at the ocean's depths, where they are consumed by small marine organisms and introduced into the global food chain.Many ocean pollutants are released into the environment far upstream from coastlines. Nitrogen-rich fertilizers applied by farmers inland, for example, end up in local streams, rivers, and groundwater and are eventually deposited in estuaries, bays, and deltas. These excess nutrients can spawn massive blooms of algae that rob the water of oxygen, leaving areas where little or no marine life can exist.Solid wastes like bags, foam, and other items dumped into the oceans from land or by ships at sea are frequently consumed, with often fatal effects, by marine mammals, fish, and birds that mistake them for food. Discarded fishing nets drift for many years, ensnaring fish and mammals. In certain regions, ocean currents corral trillions of decomposing plastic items and other trash into gigantic, swirling garbage patches. One in the North Pacific, known as the Pacific Trash Vortex, is estimated to be the size of Texas.Pollution is not always physical. In large bodies of water, sound waves can carry undiminished for miles. The increased presence of loud or persistent sounds from ships, sonar devices, oil rigs, and even from natural sources like earthquakes can disrupt the migration, communication, and reproduction patterns of many marine animals, particularly aquatic mammals like whales and dolphins.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
Câu 45:
The word "negligible" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
Câu 46:
It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that the "dilution" policy is related to
Câu 47:
The word "they" in paragraph 4 refers to
Câu 48:
The word "spawn" in paragraph 5 can be best replaced by
Câu 49:
According to the passage, nitrogen-rich fertilizers
Câu 50:
Which of the following statements is NOT supported in the passage?
Câu 51:
Whales and dolphins are mentioned in the final paragraph as an example of marine creatures that
Câu 52:
Like many other baby birds, ducklings are blind _______ birth.
Câu 53:
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.
Architecture has social purposes and meets practical needs by means of combining art and technological innovations. In building construction, however, an emergence of new materials does not make its precursors obsolete, and architectural knowledge is cumulative. The fact that today much is constructed from prefabricated concrete does not do away with brick. Furthermore, despite dramatic changes and increased technological sophistication of architectural design and construction, the essential apparatus of erecting a building has remained rooted in preindustrial traditional practices passed down during the millennia. The social and utilitarian expectations of structures are largely based on elemental demands of keeping out elements and enemies, ameliorating the extremes of heat, and avoiding the instruction of wind, precipitation, and pests. Gravity, air pressure, and earthquakes can induce tensions that have to be accounted for when constructing functional enclosed space. Vertical stacking of masonry materials causes compression that can lead to important problems when a structure is spanned to build a roof and connect walls. Arches, vaults, and domes were specifically developed to alleviate the compression by directing the spanning element along a curve rather than a straight line. Building suspension structures, dams, and tunnels became possible in the nineteenth century with the increased availability of steel that could reinforce structural frames and enable them to withstand natural forces previously believed to be insurmountable.Functional evolutions of modern buildings create new demands on the analysis of structural behavior and engineering. Few occupants of skyscrapers view elevators as elaborate systems of vertical transportation. Humidity and temperature control, forced ventilation, natural and artificial lighting, sanitation and disposal of waste, electrical wiring, and fire prevention make very tall constructions engineering marvels that also must be aesthetically pleasing and physically convenient.Erecting a structure involves a great deal more than merely attending to the aesthetics and psychological experience of architectural space. The shape, size, and incombustibility of locally available construction materials fostered developments of specific technologies, and brick and stone masonry have evolved in response to the need for structural durability. Advances in civil engineering and knowledge associated with properties of building materials combine to lead to innovations in architectural design. Tools and skills required to exploit easily obtainable materials have continued to inform the development of modern industrialized technologies.
The purpose of paragraph 3 is to suggest that ________.
Câu 54:
The word "fostered" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _________.
Câu 55:
The word “ withstand" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ___________.
Câu 56:
What can be inferred from the passage about reducing the effects of material compacting?
Câu 57:
What is the main topic of the passage?
Câu 58:
The author mentions the word "brick" in paragraph 1 as an example of which of the following?
Câu 59:
It can be inferred from the passage that pragmatic requirements of buildings _________.
Câu 60:
From the ____ expression on his mother’s face, Bob realized that he wouldn’t be able to persuade her.
Câu 61:
___ many times I tell him, he always forgets to pass on phone messages.
Câu 62:
Find the mistake in the sentence
Mr. Brown isn't in his own car, he is driving someone else car.
Câu 63:
Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
In the summer of 2000 the Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion started a campaign for illiteracy eradication. In the campaign, six hundred (1) minority students from the northern highlands were asked to provide reading and writing skills to 1,200 illiterate people living in their home villages. In 2001, eight hundred volunteer. students took (2) in the campaign. The number of people receiving reading and writing lessons (3) 4,623. This was an effective way to help people in remote and mountainous areas to read and write. The fight (4) illiteracy continued in the summer of 2002. This time the Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion decided to (5) its activities to the central mountainous provinces. At present, the number of illiterate people in the remote and moutainous areas is (6) decreasing. It is hoped that illiteracy will soon be (7) in our country as more and more people are taking part in the struggle against it.
Câu 64:
A. control
Câu 65:
A. ranged
Câu 66:
A. in
Câu 67:
A. enlarge
Câu 68:
A. gradually
Câu 69:
It is hoped that illiteracy will soon be (7) in our country as more and more people are taking part in the struggle against it.
A. limitted
Câu 70:
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following question.
I have never seen such beautiful pictures before.
Câu 71:
Peter said that he had lived in London 4 years ................ .
Câu 72:
The man was not able to go on an expedition to the Middle East because of his age.
Câu 73:
I tried as hard as I could, but I just couldn’t get the money.
Câu 74:
I’d like to take this ______ of wishing you all the best of luck with your exams.
Câu 75:
London is the city ________I have visited several times.
Câu 76:
There is a ____ variety of activities to choose from.
Câu 77:
As the two teams left the football ground, the 100,000 _______ gave them a standing ovation.
Câu 78:
If you practise regularly you will become more skilful. (Without)
Câu 79:
Neither Jane nor her brothers _______ consent form for tomorrow's field trip.
Câu 80:
That disabled boy's victory in the race set the ____ example to all students in the school.
Câu 81:
I have accustomed myself to getting up very early.
Câu 83:
Mary: "Do you mind if I sit here?" Laura: " ____ "
Câu 84:
Complete the unfinished sentence in such a way that it means nearly the same as the sentence printed before it
A bee sting is more likely to cause death these days than a snake bite. => Death _____.
Câu 85:
Rewrite the sentences so that it means the same as the first one, beginning with the given words.
In spite of her poor memory, the old woman told interesting stories to the children.
Câu 86:
Hurry up or the train ______ before you can catch it.
Câu 87:
It’s ages since I last (have) ................ Chinese food.
Câu 88:
It seems that no-one predicted the correct result.
Câu 89:
Chopin is one of the greatest Romantic piano composers whose works are often technically …
Câu 90:
Find the mistake in the sentence
He didn’t get the job despite of his experience in the field.
Câu 91:
She told me a story _______ I found hard to believe.
Câu 92:
The last man has just returned from the farm. I want to talk to him at once.
Câu 93:
Vietnam Idol, a music reality show, is becoming popular among young _____ who love to watch their generation on TV.
Câu 94:
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence
I’m sorry I didn’t look at the hotel room before I booked it.
=> I regret ____________ the hotel room before I booked it.
Câu 95:
I only realized how dangerous the situation had been when I got home.
Câu 96:
Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it
You must concentrate on your work more.
Câu 97:
Working hours will fall to under 35 hours a week, ______?
Câu 98:
Find the mistake in the sentence
You can (A) enjoy a sport (B) without joining (C) in a club or (D) belonging to a team.
Câu 99:
Other oceans in the world aren’t as large as the Pacific one.
Câu 100:
Choose the sentence which has the closest meaning to the original one.
The roads were slippery because it snowed heavily.
Câu 101:
Complete sentences using the correct form of the words in brackets
I believe you because I know you are .................. (truth)
Câu 102:
When the starter gave the … all the competitors in the race began to run round the track.
Câu 103:
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 1 to 10.
A survey is a study, generally in the form of an interview or a questionnaire, which provides information concerning how people think and act. In the United States, the best-known surveys are the Gallup poll and the Harris poll. As anyone who watches the news during campaigns presidential knows, these polls have become an important part of political life in the United States.
North Americans arc familiar with the many “person on the street” interviews on local television news shows. While such interviews can be highly entertaining, they are not necessarily an accurate indication of public opinion First, they reflect the opinions of only those people who appear at a certain location. Thus, such samples can be biased in favor of commuters, middle-class shoppers, or factory workers, depending on which area the news-people select. Second, television interviews tend to attract outgoing people who are willing to appear on the air. while they frighten away others who may feel intimidated by a camera. A survey must be based on a precise, representative sampling if it is to genuinely reflect a broad range of the population.
In preparing to conduct a survey, sociologists must exercise great care in the wording of questions. An effective survey question must be simple and clear enough for people to understand it. It must also be specific enough so that there are no problems in interpreting the results. Even questions that arc less structured must be carefully phrased in order to elicit the type of information desired. Surveys can be indispensable sources of information, but only if the sampling is done properly and the questions are worded accurately.
There are two main forms of surveys: the interview and the questionnaire. Each of these forms of survey research has its advantages. An interviewer can obtain a high response rate because people find it more difficult to turn down a personal request for an interview than to throw away a written questionnaire. In addition, an interviewer can go beyond written questions and probe for a subject's underlying feelings and reasons. However, questionnaires have the advantage of being cheaper and more consistent.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
Câu 104:
The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to ____
Câu 105:
According to the passage, the main disadvantage of person-on-the-street interviews is that they
Câu 106:
Which of the following terms is defined in the passage?
Câu 107:
According to paragraph 3, which of the following is most important for an effective survey?
Câu 108:
The word “exercise” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to .
Câu 109:
The word “elicit" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ____
Câu 110:
Rewrite each sentence so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before.
She looks like her mother very much. => She takes __________________.
Câu 111:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following question.
There are some drawbacks in the city life nowadays.
Câu 112:
She can't get home ............ she has no money.
Câu 113:
Choose the sentence which is closest in meaning to the printed one.
'If you don't apologize immediately, I'm leaving,' she told him.
Câu 114:
Find the mistake in the sentence
The professor had already given the homework assignment when he had remembered that Monday was a holiday.
Câu 115:
.... you are over 18, you can join the army.
Câu 116:
Hue, the former capital of Vietnam, is acknowledged as the World’s Cultural Heritage.
Câu 117:
Find the mistake in the sentence
While preparing (A) for your wedding (B) , keeping (C) in mind that this is just the first step in your future lives of love together (D).
Câu 118:
Complete each sentence using the word given, so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between two and five words in each gap.
His lights are on so I’m pretty sure Dan is at home. (as)
=> Dan .............. his lights are on.
Câu 119:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following question.
The lights are on, so I’m sure Dan is at home.
Câu 120:
“Can you give me some information?” – “______”
Câu 121:
Please do not smoke in this area of the restaurant.
Câu 122:
The storm blew the roof off the house.
Câu 123:
It will be good to see them again.
Câu 124:
Helen asked me ______ the film called 'Star Wars'.
Câu 125:
Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same
Couldn't you find a better hotel?