Đề Thi Thử Số 08
Đề Thi Thử Số 08
Đề Thi Thử Số 08
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42. Burning coal is an ……………………………way of heating a house. Gasis much cheaper. (economy)
43. They have decided to organize the ………………………election by the end of this year. (president)
44. “This is not a good essay” said the lecture. “I find your arguments …………..………….” (convince)
45. The whole situation is not under control. They were ……………………in meeting their objectives for (succeed)
the year.
Part 3: 46-50.(1 pts-0.2/ each)Each of the following sentences has an error.Find the errors and correct them.
46. Had the teacher realized that the students couldn’t understand him, he would speak louder.
47. Some people often say that using cars is not so convenient than using motorbikes.
48. If you want to do a lot of progress, you need to try harder.
49. Millions of dead fish in Vietnam's shores raise industrial pollution fears.
50. Before she became a film star, she has been a stand up comedian.
Part 4: 51-55. (1 point - 0.2/ each) Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition.
51. My cousin George is obsessed ………………..keeping fit.
52. Many frozen foods are deficient ………………..vitamins.
53. Is that the best idea you can come ………………..with?
54. She’s absolutely ………………..the moon about her new job.
55. We need to keep an eye ………………..the timetable to make sure that production doesn’t slide.
SECTION III: READING (6.0 POINTS)
Part 1. 56-65 (2 points - 0.2/ each) Read the passage below and choose the best answer to each question.
Cheaper holidays
We can (56) ______ money on all aspects of our holiday, from where and when to go to how to get to and
from the airport; here are some (57) ______ on how to get the most for your money when (58) ______ a holiday.
For the best deals (59) ________ your holiday between the high and low seasons; you could save up to
70% on some holiday (60) ________ while still enjoying good weather and other high season (61) ________ and
there will be fewer crowds.
You can also save money by going somewhere where living costs are lower. It might cost more to get there
but once you are there you will (62) ________ less on eating out and getting around as food and transport will be
significantly cheaper.
And start saving before you even leave the country by choosing the most cost effective way to the airport.
There are many bus services from (63) ________ cities to airports which are cheaper than trains. If you go by train
book well in (64) ________ to get cheaper tickets and if you do decide to go by car, book your carparking as soon
as possible; some airports offer up to 50% (65) ________ for early bookings.
Finally, make sure you research all the available options on-line. Signing up to email alerts can be a good
idea as then you will be the first to know about cheap offers. The earlier you book the better the bargains are likely
to be.
56. A. save В. keep С. store D. guard
57. A. information В. advice С. tips D. clues
58. A. deciding В. choosing С. agreeing D. electing
59. A. book В. ask for С. order D. buy
60. A. places В. sites С. situations D. resorts
61. A pros В. advantages С. favours D. drawbacks
62. A. pay В. cost С. spend D. waste
63. A. main В. important С. great D. major
64. A. ahead В. before С. advance D. early
65. A. under В. below С. off D. over
Part 2. Questions 66 – 75 (2.0 points - 0.2/ each)
Read the passage below and choose the best answer to each question
What I love about my job is the variety. I get enquiries from people all over the world asking me how they should
go about setting up their own website. I’ve been asked about so many subjects - anything from someone wanting
to teach people how to throw boomerangs to another people selling paper flowers which they make at home in
their spare time.
Obviously with all the thousands of websites available at the click of a button, you want to create an impression
with your website so that it becomes a must-see destination. Not everyone is prepared, however, for the way in
which a website can become so popular that it actually has to be closed down.
When people first set up their websites they probably pay their web advertiser a monthly fee based on the number
of hits or page impressions their site receives. If they can pay their monthly fee without it costing them too much,
that is the best that most people hope for. One guy, Pete Bennett, whom I helped, wanted to set up a one-stop shop
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to provide decent images of the world’s flags. He’d been fascinated by flags since his boyhood and had no idea
that thousands of other people share his passion. Anyway, in one month his web page had over 1.5 million hits. As
a result his internet provider trebled the fee that he was being charged. He wasn’t a rich person and he couldn’t
afford to spend that amount of money on a hobby without any benefit to him, so he decided to carry advertising on
his site. He found a company which specializes in smaller sites and adverts were added to the pages on his
website. So, although he doesn’t make a huge profit, at least his hobby provides him with a small income.
If you have specialist skills or expertise, it can pay you to sell the products that people want. I helped one woman
design a page to advertise the fact that she tells fortunes, based on the information that her clients supply her with.
If you want her to tell your fortune, you fill in a questionnaire online - your age, date of birth, hobbies, interests
and so on and for a small fee she e-mails you back your fortune. You can print it out and it looks really good,
decorated with moons and stars, your zodiac sign and your birthstone. I tried it myself and although I’m not sure I
believe it, my future according to her is positive and exciting. I also found out that for someone born in August,
like me, the birthstone is a period, a pale green stone which I’d never even heard of!
I also get a fair number of complaints from people e-mailing me to say that they can’t access the website. When
they click on the site a message appears on their screen saying ‘An error has occurred in the script on this page’.
This usually happens when someone has tried to achieve fancy effects on their website by using programming
techniques based on a scripting language. This means that unless they really know what they are doing, whoever
designed the site has probably made a mistake in their programming. This is where people like me come in. Most
computer instruction guides make things appear quite straightforward, but unless you’re very skilled, you’re likely
to run into problems. It’s generally worth getting a professional to help you set up your site in the first place -
otherwise people like me would be out of work. And let’s face it, this is big business.
66. What does Paul Howells enjoy most about his job?
A. Dealing with different people. B. The range of topics.
C. His worldwide contacts. D. Teaching design skills.
67. What does Paul mean by ‘a must-see destination’ in paragraph 2?
A. A website that can no longer be seen. B. A website that does not make a charge.
C. A website that everyone wants to visit. D. A website that has been well prepared.
68. Why did Pete Bennett set up a website on flags?
A. He knew lots of people shared his interest. C. He hoped to make a lot of money.
B. A web advertiser wanted to sell flags. D. He’d been interested in flags for years.
69. What word can best replace the word “hits” in paragraph 3?
A. bad effects B. beats C. attacks D. visits
70. Why did Pete Bennett accept advertising on his website?
A. To attract more hits. B. To add more interest.
C. To repay the huge fee. D. To help him earn some money.
71. Who are the “clients” in paragraph 4 referred to?
A. Interested people B. Web page designers
C. Internet providers D. Product advertisers
72. Why do error messages sometimes appear?
A. People make a mistake in their e-mail address. B. People try to put too much on the web page.
C. People have used a program incorrectly. D. People have clicked on the wrong button.
73. What comment does Paul make about setting up a website?
A. It is usually fairly easy to do. B. You must use a good instruction guide.
C. It can be quite complicated. D. You should rely on your own skills.
74. What word can best replace the word “script” in paragraph 5?
A. instruction B. picture C. handwriting D. play
75. What does Paul’s final sentence suggest about his work?
A. There’s a lot of money to be made in designing websites
B. There are far too many websites on the internet.
C. There’s a big chance of becoming unemployed.
D. There are more web page designers than necessary.
Part 3: 76-85 (2.0 points- 0.2/ each). Read the text and think of the word which best fits each gap.
A shorter presentation
Do you find the idea of sitting through yet another slide show presentation fills you with dread? Do you
find (76) ………………..hard to stay awake when confronted with slide after slide and an hour-long talk? Well, don’t
worry, (77) ………..……..is a solution. Presentations don’t have to (78) …………..…..long and boring; they can be short,
attention grabbing and even a competitive sport.
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In Japan in 2003 Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham (79) ……………………..…..looking for a better way for
ambitious young architects to show (80) ……………………..…..work easily, efficiently and informally. They wanted to
increase the numbers of presenters talking at events and raise audience attention and realised they needed to limit
the length of presentations and make them (81) ……………………..…..concise. They came up with something called Pecha
Kucha; a presentation format (82) ……………………..…..permits only 20 slides and only 20 seconds to talk about (83)
……………………..…..one. This means the whole presentation lasts exactly 6 minutes and 40 seconds. (84) ……………………..
…..you start with the first slide there is no stopping and no going back.
Pecha Kucha events now take place throughout the world and are immensely popular. The Pecha Kucha
format is now being used in (85) ……………………..…..types of settings including business and academia in cities as far
apart as Auckland and Vancouver. So why not try it next time you have to give a presentation?
SECTION IV. WRITITNG (4 POINTS)
Part 1: 86-95. (2 point- 0.2/ each) Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same
as the sentence
printed before it.
86. They claimed that the CEO had signed the documents.
@ The documents..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
87. The mother smiled happily. She took the baby in her arms.
Smiling..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
88. The noise next door did not stop until after midnight.
It was.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
89. It is thought that the boss is considering raising wages.
The boss...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
90. She can’t have any more children because of her age.
She is too............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
91. I will marry her and I do not care how old she is.
No matter............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
92. The storm completely wiped out all my crops.
I had.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
93. "I am sorry I was rude to you yesterday" said the boss to me.
The boss apologized................................................................................................................................................................................................................
94. I rarely sleep in the afternoon.
I’m not in............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
95. You should be able to dress yourself by now.
It's high ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Part 2: 96-105. (2 point - 0.2/ each) Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given.
96. My friend persuaded me to go to the party in fancy dress. (into)
My friend ………………………………………….………………………… to the party in fancy dress.
97. The thief ran right past you, so I'm sure you saw his face. (have)
You ………………………………………….………………………… the thief's face because he ran past you.
98. The accused never expressed regret for what he had done. (time)
At ………………………………………….………………………… regret for what he had done.
99. Terry and I started arguing about the situation in the Middle East. (argument)
I ………………………………………….………………………… Terry about the situation in the Middle East.
100. She is the best violinist in our school. (second)
In playing the violin, she is ………………………………………….………………………… in our school.
101. I didn't feel like doing something energetic. (mood)
I was not………………………………………….………………………… doing something energetic.
102. I'm sorry, James. But I'm very busy with my work. (up)
I'm sorry, James. But I'm ………………………………………….………………………… in work.
103. Don't tell the boss anything about her absence today. (breathe)
Don't ………………………………………….………………………… today to the boss.
104. I tried to remember what has happened all those years before. (cast)
I ………………………………………….………………………… what has happened all those years before.
105. Hard work was what caused Jill's success. (put)
Jill's success can ………………………………………….………………………… hard work.