De Tuyen Sinh 10 2021 - 2022 - Dang Web
De Tuyen Sinh 10 2021 - 2022 - Dang Web
De Tuyen Sinh 10 2021 - 2022 - Dang Web
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nguoi Viqt Nam?
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con s6c, no chqy thot l€n vd dang hai tay 6m chdt lay c6 ba n6. T6i thliy ldn toc to
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- Ba! Kh6ng cho ba tti nica! Ba 6 nhd voi con!
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(Trich Chiiic luqc ngd, Nguy6r, Quang Sring,
Ngfr vdn 9, tap mQt, NXB Gi6o duc Viet Nam, 2020,tr. 197-198)
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l. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines
each pair of sentences in thefollowing questions.
Question 1. The boy lost several of his fingers because of firecrackers. The doctors are operating on
him.
A. The doctors are operating on the boy who lost several of his fingers because of
firecrackers.
B. The boy who lost several of his fingers because of firecrackers is being operating on.
C. The boy whom the doctors are operating on him lost several of his fingers because of
firecrackers.
D. The doctors who are operating on the boy lost several of their fingers because of firecrackers.
Question 2. He worked the whole night last night. His eyes are red now.
A.If he didn't work the whole night, his eyes wouldn't be red now.
B. Unless he worked the whole night last night, his eyes were red now.
C. He worked the whole night last night, otherwise his eyes were red now.
D. If he hadn't worked the whole night last night, his eyes wouldn't be red now.
lL Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in thefollowing question.
Question3.Ifyouliveinan@tagi!y,you'1lhavegreatjoyandgetsupportofothermembers.
A. nuclear family B. traditional family C. close family D.large family
I.IiI.. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in thefollowing question.
Question 4. With price increases on most necessities, many people have to tishten their belt for fear of
getting into financial difficulties.
A. put on tighter belts B. save on daily expenses
C. dress in loose clothes D. spend money freely
I{. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct word or phrase that bestfits each of the numbered blanks.
As the coronavirus pandemic canceled or changed (5)_ Americans' travel plans, people
flocked to public lands in record numbers - many for the first time. (6)_ these outdoor spaces
are a vital haven to visitors trying to cope with the pandemic, land managers are finding that there's a
steep leaming curve when it comes to these visitors'responsible use.
"The visitation that we typically saw on the weekend, we were seeing during the week", says
Lawrence Lujan, a United States Forest Service public affairs (7)_. "And the visitation that we
typically saw during a holiday weekend, like the Fourth of July, we were seeing on weekends."
With increased use comes increased problems: Public land managers must content with people
hiking off trail, driving or parking off-road, trampling vegetation, not packing out trash and
overcrowding.
Y. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your ansh,er sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to each of thefollowing questions.
Question 9. No other student in his class is as successful as Pat.
A. The more successful his class is, the more success Pat gets.
B. Pat is the most successful student in his class.
C. His class is less successful than Pat is.
D. Pat succeeded in beating all other students in his class.
Question 10. Although his living conditions were not good, he studied very well.
A. Living in difficult conditions forced him to study very well'
B. Living in good conditions, he had no choice but study well.
C. Difficult as his living conditions were, he studied very well.
D. He studied very well just because he lived in difficult conditions.
Yl. Mork the letter A, B, C, or D on your ansh,er sheet to indicate the word that differs from the
other three in the posifion of primary stress in each of thefollowing questions.
Question 11. A. affordable B. attendance C. compartment D. concentrate
Question 12. L. palace B. promote C. workshop D. patient
YIII. Read the following passage and mork the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct answer to each of the questions.
Are Sports Bad for Kids?
People think children should play sports. Sports are fun, and children stay he.althy while playing
with others. However, playing sports can have negative effects on children. It may produce feelings of
poor self-esteem or aggressive behavior in some children. According to research on kids and sports, 40
million kids play sports in the US. Of these, 18 million say they have been yelled at or called names
while playing sports. This leaves many children with a bad impression of sports. They think sports are
just too aggressive.
Many researchers believe adults, especially parents and coaches, are the main cause of too much
aggression in children's sports. They believe children copy aggressive adult bbhavior. This behavior is
then further reinforced through both positive and negative feedback. Parents and coaches are powerful
teachers because children usually look up to them. Often these adults behave aggressively themselves,
sending children the message that winning is everything. At children's sporting events, parents may
yell insults at other players or cheer when their child behaves aggressively. As well, children may be
taught that hurting other players is acceptable, or they may be pushed to continue playing even when
they are injured. In addition, the media makes violence seem exciting. Children watch adult sports
games and see violent behavior replayed over and over on television.
As a society, we really need to face up to this problem and do something about it. Parents and
coaches should act as better examples for children. They also need to teach children better values.
They should teach children to enjoy themselves whether they win or not. It is not necessary to knock
yourself out to enjoy sports. Winning is not everything. In addition, children should not be allowed to
continue to play when they are injured. Sending a child with an irrj.ry into a game gives the child the
Question 13. How many children said they had some negative experience when playing sports?
A. Less than half of the children B. All of the children
C. About ten percent of the children D. More than half of the children
Question 14. Which is described as the main cause of more aggressive playing?
A. New rules in sports B. Other players
C. Adults D. Children with low grades in school
Question 15. What does the writer suggest?
A. Aggressive sports should not be shown on television.
B. Parents should teach children to play sports for fun and exercise.
C. Children should not play sports until high school.
D. Coaches should be required to study child psychology.
Question 16. What would probably NOT be done when "facing up to a problem"?
A. Looking for a solution B.Ignoring the problem
C. Admitting there is a problem D. Finding the reason
Question 17. What is the main idea of the reading?
A. Some sports can cause health problems. B. Children often become like their parents.
C. Playing sports may have negative results. D. Children need to play sports in school.
Ylll. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on yoar answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
dffirsfrom the other three in pronunciation in each of thefollowing questions.
Question 18. A. attr4ction B.4pplicant C. educgtion D.l4nguage
Question 19. A. server B. hopeg C.likes D. writes
lX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on yoar ansh,er sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 20. Peter come with us tonight, but he isn't quite sure yet.
A. can B. may C. will D. must
Question 21. Huong really regrets out of high school. She has really had to struggle to make a
living because of that decision.
A. dropping B. drop C. to drop D. to have dropped
Question 22. At 5 o'clock yesterday evening, my elder sister her clothes.
A. ironed B. is ironing C. has ironed D. was ironing
Question 23. I suggested that Mai the shop on Nguyen Tat Thanh Street.
A. tries B. would try c.try - D. tried
Question 24. _the Internet is very popular, many older people do not know how to use it.
A. Despite -
B. Nevertheless C. Even though D. However
Question 25. If people paid more attention to sharing household chores, the family life
happier.
A. had been B. would have been C. will be D. would be
Question 26. It took him years to the shock of his wife dying.
A. go off B. get over C. put off D- take on
Question 27. All of my friends have got smart phones. I wish I one too!
A. have B. had had C. have had D. had
Question 28. The environmental impact of tourism can be shocking and upsetting, but many
governments think it is _.
A. comprehensive B. bad c. acceptable D. negative
Question 29. This is very _! Can't you practise your violin somewhere else?
A. conveniently B. convenient C. convenience D. inconvenient
Question 30. Good health and methods of study are very necessary, or for success in college.
A. available B. dependable C. efficient D. essential
Question 31. Schools will be more responsive changes in society by constantly tailoring their
curriculum and activities.
A. with B. for C. of D. to
Question 32. The man _ design had been chosen stepped to the platform to receive the award.
A. which B. whom C. that D. whose
Question 33. Our class into four groups when we have English lessons.
A. is usually divided B. be divided usually C. usually divides
D. is dividing usually
Question 34. We have to educate the public about wildlife, ?
A. don't we B. have we C. haven't we D. do we
Question 35. Overpopulation tends to create conditions which may result in of food in
developing countries.
A. surpluses B. supplies C. shortages D. failures
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each
of the following exchanges.
Question 36. Two friends are talking to each other at a class reunion.
- Mai: "_ - Lan: "I work at the bank.'
A. What do you do for a living, Lan? B. Where did you work, Lan?
C. How do you do, Lan? D. How are you doing, Lan?
Question 37. Jack and Peter are talking about time management skill.
- Jack: uWhat do you think about time management skill?" - Peter : "
A. I can't help thinking about it. B.I quite agree with you.
C.It is an important life skill. D.It's time to go.
Xl. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.
Question 38. I told him to pass the word to Jane somehow that I will try to reach her during the early
hours.
A. the early hours B. will try C. to D. told
Question 39. A basic knowledge of social studies, such as history and geography, are considered abasrc
part of the education of every child.
A. basic B. history C. are D. child
Question 40. Brunei is one of the smallest but most rich countries in the world.
A. most rich B. smallest C. in D. one
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I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the conect answer to each of the
following questions.
Question l. Our class into four groups when we have English lessons.
A. is dividing usually B. is usually divided C. be divided usually D. usually divides
Question 2. It took him years to _ the shock of his wife dying.
A. take on B. put off C. go off D. get over
Question 3. Schools will be more responsive _ changes in society by constantly tailoring their
curriculum and activities.
A. for B. with C. to D. of
Question 4. Overpopulation tends to create conditions which may result in of food in
developing countries.
A. supplies B. surpluses C. shortages D. failures
Question 5. _ the Internet is very popular, many older people do not know how to use it.
A. Nevertheless B. However C. Even though D. Despite
Question 6. I suggested that Mai _ the shop on Nguyen Tat Thanh Street.
A. tries B. tried C.try D. would try
Question 7. At 5 o'clock yesterday evening, my elder sister her clothes.
A. ironed B. was ironing C. has ironed D. is ironing
Question 8. Peter come with us tonight, but he isn't quite sure yet.
A. may B. will -
C. can D. must
Question 9. This is very _! Can't you practise your violin somewhere else?
A. inconvenient B. convenience C. convenient D. conveniently
Question 10. Good health and methods of study are very necessary, or for success in college.
A. efficient B. available C. dependable D. essential
Question 11. We have to educate the public about wildlife, ?
A. haven't we B. have we C. do we D. don't we
Question 12. All of my friends have got smart phones. I wish I one too!
A. have B. had C. have had D. had had
Question 13. Huong really regrets out of high school. She has really had to struggle to make a
living because of that decision.
A. to drop B. drop C. to have dropped D. dropping
Question 14.If people paid more attention to sharing household chores, the family life
happier.
A. will be B. would have been C. had been D. would be
Question 15. The environmental impact of tourism can be shocking and upsetting, but many
governments think it is
A. acceptable B. negative C. comprehensive D. bad
Question 16. The man design had been chosen stepped to the platform to receive the award.
A. that B. which C. whom D. whose
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
i1i1l.
the correct word or phrase that bestftts each of the numbered blanks.
As the coronavirus pandemic canceled or changed (22) Americans'travel plans, people
flocked to public lands in record numbers - many for the first time. (23) these outdoor spaces
IIl. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option thot best completes
each of thefollowing exchanges.
Question 26. Two friends are talking to each other at a class reunion.
- Mai: "-rr - Lan: "I work at the bank.*
A. How do you do, Lan? B. What do you do for a living, Lan?
C. How are you doing, Lan? D. Where did you work, Lan?
Question 2T.Jackand Peter are talking about time management skill.
- Jack: 'What do you think about time management skill?" - Peter : "
A.I can't help thinking about it. B.I quite agree with you.
C.It's time to go. D. It is an important life skill.
Y. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of thefollowing questions.
Question 28. A basic knowledge of social studies, such as history and geography, are considered a basic
part of the education of every child.
A. history B. basic C, child D. are
Question 29. Brunei is one of the smallest but most rich countries in the world.
A. smallest B. one C. most rich D. in
Question 30. I told him to pass the word to Jane somehow that I will tfv to reach her during the early
hours.
A. to B. will try C. the early hours D. told
YI^. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in thefollowing question.
Question 31. If you live in an extended familv, you'll have great joy and get support of other members.
A. close family B. nuclear family C. traditional family D.large family
YfI,. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the anderlined word(s) in thefollowing question.
Question 32. With price increases on most necessities, many people have to tishten their belt for fear
of getting into financial difficulties.
A. spend money freely B. dress in loose clothes
C. save on daily expenses D. put on tighter belts
Yflt Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
differcfrom the other three in pronunciation in each of thefollowing questions.
Question 33. A. hopeg B.likeg C. writeq D. serveg
Question 34. A. attr4ction B. l4nguage C.4pplicant D. educ4tion
lX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines
each pair of sentences in thefollowing questions.
Question 35. The boy lost several of his fingers because of firecrackers. The doctors are operating on
him.
A. The boy who lost several of his fingers because of firecrackers is being operating on.
B. The doctors who are operating on the boy lost several of their fingers because of firecrackers.
C. The boy whom the doctors are operating on him lost several of his fingers because of
firecrackers.
D. The doctors are operating on the boy who lost several of his fingers because of firecrackers.
Question 36. He worked the whole night last night. His eyes are red now.
A. If he didn't work the whole night, his eyes wouldn't be red now.
B. If he hadn't worked the whole night last night, his eyes wouldn't be red now.
C. He worked the whole night last night, otherwise his eyes were red now.
D. Unless he worked the whole night last night, his eyes were red now.
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your ansnter sheet to indicate the word that ditfercfrom the other
three in the position of primary stress in each of thefollowing questions.
Question 37. A. palace B. workshop C. promote D. patient
Question 38. A. concentrate B. attendance C. affordable D. compartment
N,. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answet sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to eoch of thefollowing questions.
Question 39. No other student in his class is as successful as Pat.
A. His class is less successful than Pat is.
B. The more successful his class is, the more success Pat gets.
C. Pat is the most successful student in his class.
D. Pat succeeded in beating all other students in his class.
Question 40. Although his living conditions were not good, he studied very well.
A. He studied very well just because he lived in difficult conditions.
B. Living in good conditions, he had no choice but study well.
C. Living in diffrcult conditions forced him to study very well-
D. Difticult as his living conditions were, he studied very well.
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l. Read thefollowing passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct anslver to each of the questions.
Are Sports Bad for Kids?
People think children should play sports. Sports are fun, and children stay healthy while playing
with others. However, playing sports can have negative effects on children. It may produce feelings of
poor self-esteem or aggressive behavior in some children. According to research on kids and sports, 40
million kids play sports in the US. Of these, 18 million say they have been yelled at or called names
while playing sports. This leaves many children with a bad impression of sports. They think sports are
just too aggressive.
Many researchers believe adults, especially parents and coaches, are the main cause of too much
aggression in children's sports. They believe children copy aggressive adult behavior. This behavior is
then funher reinforced through both positive and negative feedback. Parents and coaches are powerful
teachers because children usually look up to them. Often these adults behave aggressively themselves,
sending children the message that winning is everything. At children's sporting events, parents may
yell insults at other players or cheer when their child behaves aggressively. As well, children may be
taught that hurting other players is acceptable, or they may be pushed to continue playing even when
they are injwed. In addition, the media makes violence seem exciting. Children watch adult sports
games and see violent behavior replayed over and over on television.
As a society, we really need to face up to this problem and do something about it. Parents and
coaches should act as better examples for children. They also need to teach children better values.
They should teach children to enjoy themselves whether they win or not. It is not necessary to knock
yourself out to enjoy sports. Winning is not everything. In addition, children should not be allowed to
continue to play when they are injured. Sending a child with an itjury into a game gives the child the
message that health is not as important as winning. If we make some basic changes, children might
learn to enjoy sports again.
(Adaptedfrom "Reading Challenge 2" by Casey Malarcher and Andrea Janzen)
Question 1. What would probably NOT be done when "facing up to a problem"?
A. Finding the reason B. Admitting there is a problem
C. Looking for a solution D.Ignoring the problem
Question 2. What does the writer suggest?
A. Children should not play sports until high school.
B. Aggressive sports should not be shown on television.
C. Parents should teach children to play sports for fun and exercise.
D. Coaches should be required to study child psychology.
Question 3. Which is described as the main cause of more aggressive playing?
A. New rules in sports n. Adults
C. Other players D. Children with low grades in school
Question 4. How many children said they had some negative experience when playing sports?
A. About ten percent of the children B. Less than half of the children
C. All of the children D. More than half of the children
Question 5. What is the main idea of the reading?
A. Children often become like their parents. B. Children need to play sports in school.
C. Some sports can cause health problems. D. Playing sports may have negative results.
ll. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on yoar answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each
of the following exchanges.
Question 6. Two friends are talking to each other at a class reunion.
- Mai: "_'r - Lan: "I work at the bank."
A. How are you doing, Lan? B. How do you do, Lan?
C. What do you do for a living, Lan? D. Where did you work, Lan?
Question 7. Jackand Peter are talking about time management skill.
-Jack:''Whatdoyouthinkabouttimemanagementskill?,-Peter:''-''
A. It is an important life skill. B.I quite agree with you.
C.It's time to go. D. I can't help thinking about it.
llll. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your anshter sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in thefollowing question.
Question 8. With price increases on most necessities, many people have to tishten their belt for fear of
getting into financial difficulties.
A. save on daily expenses B. dress in loose clothes
C. put on tighter belts D. spend money freely
fr{. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on yout answer sheet to indicate the sentence lhat best combines
each pair of sentences in thefollowing questions.
Question 9. He worked the whole night last night. His eyes are red now.
A. Unless he worked the whole night last night, his eyes were red now.
B. He worked the whole night last night, otherwise his eyes were red now.
C.If he hadn't worked the whole night last night, his eyes wouldn't be red now.
D. If he didn't work the whole night, his eyes wouldn't be red now.
Question 10. The boy lost several of his fingers because of firecrackers. The doctors are operating on
him.
A. The doctors who are operating on.the boy lost several of their fingers because of firecrackers.
B. The boy whom the doctors are operating on him lost several of his fingers because of
firecrackers.
C. The boy who lost several of his fingers because of firecrackers is being operating on.
D. The doctors are operating on the boy who lost several of his fingers because of firecrackers.
Y. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
dffirsfrom the other three in pronunciation in each of thefollowing qaestions.
Question 11. A. hop"S B. likeg writes
C. D. serves
Question 12. A. educ4tion B. lgnguage C.4pplicant D. attq4ction
YI..Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your onswer sheet to indicate the word that dilfers from the
other three in the position of primary stress in each of thefollowing questions.
Question 13. A. promote B. palace C. patient D. workshop
Question 14. A. affordable B. compartment C. attendance D. concentrate
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on yoar answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
YIiI^
following questions.
Question 15. Overpopulation tends to create conditions which may result in of food in
developing countries.
A. failures B. supplies C. shortages D. surpluses
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
YLI.I..
meaning to the underlined word(s) in thefollowing question.
Question31.Ifyouliveinan@!!y,you'llhavegreatjoyandgetsupportofothermembers.
A. traditional family B.large family C. nuclear family D. close family
lX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to each of thefollowing questions.
Question 32. Although his living conditions were not good, he studied very well.
A. Living in good conditions, he had no choice but study well.
B. Living in difficult conditions forced him to study very well.
C. Diffrcult as his living conditions were, he studied very well.
D. He studied very well just because he lived in difficult conditions.
Question 33. No other student in his class is as successful as Pat.
A. Pat succeeded in beating all other students in his class.
B. The more successful his class is, the more success Pat gets.
C. His class is less successful than Pat is.
D. Pat is the most successful student in his class.
XL Read the following possage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct word or phrase that bestJits each of the numbered blanks.
As the coronavirus pandemic canceled or changed (:D-Americans'travel plans, people
flocked to public lands in record numbers - many for the first time. (38)_these outdoor spaces
are a vital haven to visitors trying to cope with the pandemic, land managers are finding that there's a
steep learning curve when it comes to these visitors'responsible use.
"The visitation that we tlpically saw on the weekend, we were seeing during the week", says
Lawrence Lujan, a United States Forest Service public affairs (39)_. 'And the visitation that we
typically saw during a holiday weekend, like the Fourth of July, we were seeing on weekends."
With increased use comes increased problems: Public land managers must content with people
hiking off trail, driving or parking off-road, trampling vegetation, not packing out trash and
overcrowding.
This year's uptick in visitors is going to continue. "Now, we're geffing ready for an expected spike
in fall and winter recreation," says Lujan. Here's how land managers, faced with a surge of visitors, are
working to regulate crowds and (40) their impact.
(Adapted from national ge ographic. com)
Question 37. A. most B. much C. almost D. every
Question 38. A. But B. Although C. Because D. Unless
Question 39. A. specialist B. specially C. specially D. special
Question 40. A. minimize B. make C. enhance D. increase
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l. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on yoar answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning
to the underlined word(s) in thefollowing question.
Question 1. If you live in an extended family, you'll have great joy and get support of other members.
A. close family B.large family C. traditional family D. nuclear family
fl. Read thefoltowing passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions.
Are Sports Bad for Kids?
People think children should play sports. Sports are fun, and children stay healthy while playing
with others. However, playing sports can have negative effects on children. It may produce feelings of
poor self-esteem or aggressive behavior in some children. According to research on kids and sports, 40
million kids play sports in the US. Of these, 18 million say they have been yelled at or called names
while playing sports. This leaves many children with a bad impression of sports. They think sports are
just too aggressive.
Many researchers believe adults, especially parents and coaches, are the main cause of too much
aggression in children's sports. They believe children copy aggressive adult behavior. This behavior is
then further reinforced through both positive and negative feedback. Parents and coaches are powerful
teachers because children usually look up to them. Often these adults behave aggressively themselves,
sending children the message that winning is everything. At children's sporting events, parents may
yell insults at other players or cheer when their child behaves aggressively. As well, children may be
taught that hurting other players is acceptable, or they may be pushed to continue playing even when
they are injured. In addition, the media makes violence seem exciting. Children watch adult sports
games and see violent behavior replayed over and over on television.
As a society, we really need to face up to this problem and do something about it. Parents and
coaches should act as better examples for children. They also need to teach children better values.
They should teach children to enjoy themselves whether they win or not. It is not necessary to knock
yourself out to enjoy sports. Winning is not everything. In addition, children should not be allowed to
continue to play when they are injured. Sending a child with an injury into a game gives the child the
message that health is not as important as winning. If we make some basic changes, children might
leam to enjoy sports again.
(Adaptedfrom "Reading Challenge 2" by Casey Molqrcher and Andrea Janzen)
Question 2. What is the main idea of the reading?
A. Some sports can cause health problems. B. Children often become like their parents.
C. Children need to play sports in school. D. Playing sports may have negative results.
Question 3. Which is described as the main cause of more aggressive playing?
A. Adults B. Children with low grades in school
C. New rules in sports D. Other players
Question 4. What would probably NOT be done when "facing up to a problem"?
A. Finding the reason B.Ignoring the problem
C. Looking for a solution D. Admitting there is a problem
lll.Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct word or phrase that bestftts each of the numbered blanks.
As the coronavirus pandemic canceled or changed (7)_ Americans' travel plans, people
flocked to public lands in record numbers - many for the first time. (8)- these outdoor spaces
are a vital haven to visitors trying to cope with the pandemic, land managers are finding that there's a
steep leaming curve when it comes to these visitors'responsible use.
"The visitation that we typically saw on the weekend, we were seeing during the week", says
Lawrence Lujan, a United States Forest Service public affairs (9)_. 'And the visitation that we
typically saw during a holiday weekend, like the Fourth of July, we were seeing on weekends."
With increased use comes increased problems: Public land managers must content with people
hiking off trail, driving or parking off-road, trampling vegetation, not packing out trash and
overcrowding.
This year's uptick in visitors is going to continue. "Now, we're getting ready for an expected spike
in fall and winter recreation," says Lujan. Here's how land managers, faced with a surge of visitors, are
working to regulate crowds and (l0)_their impact.
(Adapt e d from nat ionalge ographic. c om)
Question 7. A. every B. almost C. most D. much
Question 8. A. But B. Because C. Unless D. Although
Question 9. A. specially B. specialist C. specially D. special
Question 10. A. minimize B. increase C. enhance D. make
ltr. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on yout answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes
each of thefollowing exchanges.
Question 11. Jack and Peter are talking about time management skill.
- Jack: "What do you think about time management skill?" - Peter : "-"
A. I can't help thinking about it. B. It is an important life skill.
C. I quite agree with you. D. It's time to go.
Question 12. Two friends are talking to each other at a class reunion.
- Mai: "-rr - Lan: "I work at the bank."
A. What do you do for a living, Lan? B. Where did you work, Lan?
C. How do you do, Lan? D. How are you doing, Lan?
Y. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of thefollowing questions.
Question 13. A basic knowledge of social studies, such as history and geography, are considered abasic
part of the education of every child.
A. are B. history C. basic D- child
Question 14. I told him to pass the word to Jane somehow that I will try to reach her during the earlv
hours.
A. told B. to C. the early hours D- will try
Question 15. Brunei is one of the smallest but most rich countries in the world.
A. in B. smallest C. one D. most rich
\
YI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
dilfersfrom the other three in pronunciation in each of thefollowing questions.
Question 16. A. writeg B. hopeg C. serveg D.likeq
Question 17. A.4pplicant B. attractton C.l4nguage D. education
YIil. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the conect answer to each of the
foUowing questions.
Question 18. This is very _! Can't you practise your violin somewhere else?
A. inconvenient B. conveniently C. convenience D. convenient
Question 19. We have to educate the public about wildlife, ?
A. don't we B. have we C. haven't we D. do we
Question 20. All of my friends have got smart phones. I wish I one too!
A. have had B. had C. had had D. have
Question 21. Good health and methods of study are very necessary, or for success in college.
A. dependable B. available C. efficient D. essential
Question 22. The man design had been chosen stepped to the platform to receive the award.
A. which B. whose C. that D. whom
Question 23. If people paid more attention to sharing household chores, the family life
happier.
A. will be B. had been C. would be D. would have been
Question 24.It took him years to the shock of his wife dying.
A. go off B. take on C. get over D. put off
Question 25. I suggested that Mai _ the shop on Nguyen Tat Thanh Street.
A. would try B. tried C. tries D. try
Question 26. Schools will be more responsive _ changes in society by constantly tailoring therr
curriculum and activities.
A. of B. with C. to D. for
Question 27. Huong really regrets out of high school. She has really had to struggle to make a
living because of that decision.
A. to drop B. to have dropped C. dropping D. drop
Question 28. Peter come with us tonight, but he isn't quite sure yet.
A. can B. must C. maY D- will
Question 29. At 5 o'clock yesterday evening, my elder sister her clothes.
A. was ironing B. has ironed C. is ironing D. ironed
Question 30. Overpopulation tends to create conditions which may result in of food in
developing countries. -
A. shortages B. supplies C. surpluses D. failures
Question 31. _ the Intemet is very popular, many older people do not know how to use it.
A. Even though B. However C. Nevertheless D. Despite
Question 32. The environmental impact of tourism can be shocking and upsetting, but many
governments think it is
A. comprehensive B. bad C. negative D. acceptable
Question 33. Our class into four groups when we have English lessons.
A. is usuallydivided B. is dividing usually C. usually divides D. be divided usually
YIrlI.. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in thefollowing question.
Question 34. With price increases on most necessities, many people have to tishten their belt for fear
of getting into financial difficulties.
A. dress in loose clothes B. save on daily expenses
C. spend money freely D. put on tighter belts
I-X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines
each pair of sentences in thefollowing questions.
Question 35. The boy lost several of his fingers because of firecrackers. The doctors are operating on
him.
A. The doctors are operating on the boy who lost several of his fingers because of firecrackers.
B. The doctors who are operating on the boy lost several of their fingers because of firecrackers.
C. The boy whom the doctors are operating on him lost several of his fingers because of
firecrackers.
D. The boy who lost several of his fingers because of firecrackers is being operating on.
Question 36. He worked the whole night last night. His eyes are red now.
A. He worked the whole night last night, otherwise his eyes were red now.
B. Unless he worked the whole night last night, his eyes were red now.
C. If he didn't work the whole night, his eyes wouldn't be red now.
D. If he hadn't worked the whole night last night, his eyes wouldn't be red now.
X. Mork the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differsfrom the other
three in the position of primary stress in each of thefollowing questions.
Question 37. A. patient B. promote C. palace D. workshop
Question 38. A. concentrate B. attendance C. comparhnent D. affordable
XL Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to each of thefollowing questions.
Question 39. Although his living conditions were not good, he studied very well.
A. Difficult as his living conditions were, he studied very well.
B. Living in difficult conditions forced him to study very well.
C. He studied very well just because he lived in difficult conditions.
D. Living in good conditions, he had no choice but study well.
Question 40. No other student in his class is as successful as Pat.
A. Pat is the most successful student in his class.
B. The more successful his class is, the more success Pat gets.
C. Pat succeeded in beating all other students in his class.
D. His class is less successful than Pat is.
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' N ddng ti6p theo, m6i ddng chria hai s5 nguy6n ld chi6u ddi vd chiiiu rQng cria mOt thta d6t,
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tim dugc. Hai s6 tr6n mQt ddng c6ch nhau mQt khoing tring.
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img voi c6c bQ dir liQu vdo c6 gicri h4n 1
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qui. Trong cira hdng luu niQm c6 N m{t hdng kh6c nhau, mit hdng thri i c6 gi5 ai (1 < i S N). Voi
tdng st5 tidn trong t(ri le X (t16ng), He quyet tlinh mua hai m6n qud kh5c nhau c6 t6ng gi6 t4 lon
nnAt va t'5t nnien kh6ng vugt qu6 s6 ti6n c6 trong tui.
YAu ciu: HAy Qp trinh tinh t6ng sd ti6n lcm ntr6t Ha cin chi tre khi mua qud.
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6. Simon doit appeler L6o avant quel6v6nement?
- Il doit l'appeler avant
fl a. que L6o se marie fl b. qu'il ne reparte sur Bordeaux
fl c. l'anniversaire de Cassandre fl d. l'anniversaire de Simon
7. Pour quel6v6nement Cassandre et Simon veulent-ils inviter L6o?
- Ils veulent inviter L6o parce que _.
il a. c'est d l'occasion du mariage de Simon
fl b. Cassandre vient d'avoir un bon travail
E c. Simon vient d'avoir un bon travail
I d. c'est la f6te d'anniversaire de Bruno
8. Pourquoi vont-ils dire i L6o que la fEte de samedi sera en l'honneur de Nina?
- Ils vont le lui dire parce que _.
El a. L6o aime bienNina flb. c'est l'anniversaire de Cassandre
fl c. c'est l'anniversaire de Simon E d' Nina l'invite
III. Document 3. (10 pts)
9. Kana
fl a. vient de terminer son s6jour en France
[] b. est arriv6e en France l'ann6e dernidre
I c. a fait un s6jour de quelques mois en France
fl d. est rentr6e du Japon
10. Pourquoi Kana est-elle venue en France?
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t5. Kana affirme qu'elle
fl a. aimerait rester en France f] b. va revenir en France
El c. ne veut plus retourner dans son pays fl d. veut retourner dans son PaYs
jour? Yes, we canf', ont entonn6l jeudi des professionnelle des parents n'est plus e
6ldves de l'6cole Ren6-Descartes d'Asnidres d6montrer", a expliqu6le maire PS, S6bastien
(Hauts-de-Seine), en pointe sur la pr6vention Pietrasant a. "Chezles enfants, la p6riode de 3
Dans cette 6cole de 500 6ldves, class6e oeuvre par les collectivit6s locales. Asnidres
en zone urbaine sensible, les 6ldves mangent est exemplaire pour son application du plan
dans leur cantine du pain bio et bient6t des nutrition sant6 et lutte contre l'ob6sit6", s'est
carottes d'un agriculteur de la r6gion. Ils f6licit6 la secr6taire d'Etat franqaise charg6e
participent chaque mois d des ateliers du go0t de la Sant6.
vis6s prioritairement par la politique initiatives, qui apprennent aux enfants les
municipale de pr6vention de l'ob6sit6 et en bons r6flexes tout en restant ludiques.
http://www.vousnousils.fr/201 l/12/08/nutritionobesite-une-ecole-de-banlieue-suscite-
ladmir ation-des -etats -unis - 2 - 5 I 8 0 2 I
Questions:
(2 pts)
l. Cet article est exfrait
E a. d'un magazine de mode Elb. d'un site d'information en ligne
fl c. d'une recherche scientifique E d. d'une Page du quotidien
(2 pts)
2. Onpeut trouver cet article dans la rubrique
E a. Loisirs et SPorts tr b. Courrier du lecteur
fl c. Sant6 fl d. Technologies
(2 pts)
3. L'article pr6sente
I a. un projet contre l'ob6sit6 aux Etats-Unis
tr b. un projet men6 dans une 6cole frangaise
fl c. un projet international qui n'est pas encore r6a1is6
(2 pts)
4. Quel repr6sentant am6ricain a visit6l'6cole d'Asnidres?
fl a. La Secr6taire am6ricaine i la Sant6'
tr b. Le Pr6sident des Etats-Unis.
E c. La Premidre dame am6ricaine'
5. Le jugement que porte la secr6taire de l'Etat frangaise sur Ia ville d'Asnidres est ' (2 pts)
fl a. positif
fl b. n6gatif
I c. neutre
(2 pts)
6. En z}Ol,le taux d'ob6sit6 i Asnidres 6tait
I a. plus 6lev6
I b. moins 61ev6
fl c. identique -'
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7. Dites si les affirmations suivantes sont vraies ou fausses en cochant la case correspondante et
citez les passages du texte qui justifient votre r6ponse. (4 pts)
Vrai Faux
a. Les 6ldves apprennent d fabriquer du pain biologique.
htoli4lnntiao.
8. Pourquoi la pr6vention de l'ob6sit6 est-elle importante chez les moins de 10 ans? (2 pts)
iB.
II. Document 2: Compl6tez Ie document ci-dessous en choisissant l'un des mots propos6s-
Attention, il y a des mots en trop! (10 points)
bien 6tre psychologique. Or, vous connaissez peut-Ctre des personnes qui (5) un emploi trds
-
exigeant physiquement ou qui s'entrainent 6norm6ment et qui ne sont pas n6cessairement mieux
(6) _ leur peau.
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De m€me, d'autres qui passent plusieurs heures (7) soulignent qu'ils ne se sentent
pas bien d la fin de la _ (8) du fait d'avoir trds peu boug6.
Notre groupe de chercheurs et d'etudiants s'est donc demand6 s'il y avait
forc6ment une
2. 3. 4. 5.
1.
7. 8. 9. 10.
6.
(30 points)
C. CONNAISSANCES DE LA LANGUE.
de chacun
I. R66crivez les phrases suivantes en choisissant dans la liste suivante I'antonyme
(4 pts)
des mots soulign6s.
bruyante, m atinale, compliquer, copieux
1. Comptez-vous prendre un repas plut6t l6eer'
)e.
b.
4. Ce journaliste a tendance d simplifier la r6alit6'
)3.
suivants:
II. R66crivez les phrases en remplagant le verbe mettre par un des synonymes
(a pts)
jette - enftle - range - acctoche
5. Il met un tableau au mur-
)s
6. Bruno met un Pull en laine.
)s.
7. Elle met son agenda dans son cartable.
)3.
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(4 pts)
verbes entre parenthoses aux modes et aux temps convenables'
IV. Mettez les
(casser) le beau vase du salon'
13. Lorsque je suis arriv6e, ils
(faire) ce voyage.
avait invit6s i prendre un verre avant qu'ils
14. On les
bien mes indications'
t5. Tu arriveras chez moi (suivre)
s'il avait fait mauvais'
16. Elles (ne pas venir) (4 pts)
V.R6pondez}rlaformen6gativeetfaitesleschangementsn6cessaires.
17. Faites-vous encore de la musique?
)s. Non,
et le lundi?
18. Le mus6e est ouvert le dimanche
)s Non,
19. As-tu d6jn fait du camPing?
)r Non,
20. As-tu vu quelque chose?
)r Non, (3 pts)
vI. Remettez les mots donn6s dans l'ordre pour faire des phrases correctes'
sont I faiil par
I aider/ Les jeunes chercheurs /des colldgues exp6riment6s' /
21. se
(3 pts)
informations donn6es'
vII.I0crivez des titres chocs i partir des
ir Toulouse'
Exemple: De nombreuses usines ferment
a, Toulouse: fermeture de nombreuses usines'
d'Albert II'
24.LaBelgique organise le 80" anniversaire
)s.
de Picasso en aott'
25.Lelouwe expose les euwes
)c.
en France'
Z6.Laconsommation de cigarettes baisse
b. (4
Pts)
petit texte avec les connecteurs suivants:
VI[. Compl6tez ce
en revanche - encore que -
pourtant - tuut d'abord
28'
je dois dire que Julie n'est pas une bonne cuisinidre'
)7 ' samedi dernier, je l'ai
elle adore faire du sPort' 29'
-_, 30' faire un giteau ne soit Pas de la
we pr6parer un giteau' C'est bizarre'
parce qu'elle
elle faisait un cake soit parce qu'elle avait des invit6s soit
grande cuisine. Bref,
voulait l'offrir d quelqu'un'
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(20 points)
R6digez un texte bien structur6 d'environ 200 mots en choisissant l'un des deux suiets
suivants:
sant6 vient en mangeanf". Qu'en pensez - vous? Pr6cisez clairement votre opinion
en
Sujet l;,,La
donnant quelques arguments pr6cis.
Sujet 2:Vous lisez le message suivant sur un forum. Vous r6agissez en donnant
votre point de vue
dans un texte coh6rent. Vous pr6sentez les bienfaits des jeux vid6o en illustrant
votre propos
d'exemples.
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I. LISTENING
HtlOl{G OAN PHAN THI NGHE TIIEU
o Bdi nghe g6m 03 phin; m5i ptrAn duq c nghe 02 lin, m6i lin c6ch nhau 05 gi6y.
o Md ddu bdi nghe c6 tin hiQu nhac.
. Mei hu6ng ddn cho thi sinh (bing ti6ng Anh) c15 c6 trong bii nghe.
Part 1. For questions 7-5, complete the notes below. write No MORE THAN TWO WORDS
AND/OR A NUMBERfoT each answer. 0 is done as an example. (10 points)
Competifion of Writing a Short Story
Entry Details
Example:
o Cost of entry: (0) 5 pounds
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
'
2. For questions 6-70, choose the correct letter A, B or C for each answer. (10 points)
.Part
Theatre trip to Munich
6. When the group meet at the airport they will have
A. breakfast
B. coffee
C.lunch
7. The group will be met at Munich Airport by
A. an employee at the National Theatre
B. a tour operator
C. a theatre manager
8. How much will they pay per night for a double room at the hotel?
A. 150 euros
B. 120 euros
C. 110 euros
9. What tlpe of restaurant will they go to on Tuesday evening?
A. a Lebanese restaurant
Your answers:
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
' 3. For questions 11-20, complete the sentences. Write ONE WORD for each answer.
.Part
' (20 points)
Your answers:
11. t6.
12. t7.
13. 18.
t4. 19.
15. 20.
.
II. USE OF ENGLISH
'
Part 1. Choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best completes each unJinished sentence,
suhstitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one. (30.0 pts)
2l.lntotal, 67 million of Vietnamese citizens took part in this year's election, accounting for
99.35 percent of the
A. tiability B. electorate C. hindrance D. transgression
Z2.Tony gripped his brother's arm lest he the mob.
A. would be trampled -by have been trampled
B. could
C. was trampled D. be trampled
23. Having a night out to talk over my problem with my close friend helped me get a
off my mind.
A. burden B. heaviness C. weight D. worry
24.*l am totally broke. Have you got any money on you?" - " atall".
A. None B. No C. Not D. Nothing
25. They must study hard for the upcoming exam, ?
31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
4t. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.
Part 2. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the words in parentheses. (10.0 pts)
Bright Lights, Big CitY
Big cities are very alluring. Nowhere else can you find such a myriad of work opportunities,
services and entertainment. The frenetic pace of big city is ideal for you young (51-
pROFESSION) who want to make their mark and are ambitious and (52-ENERGY)
enough to do so. But it isn't all about work. Cities like London and New York are (53-
COMPARE) _ when it comes to fun. The array of things to do is mind bogging.
Sophisticated types can go to plays, concerts and amazing (S4-EXHIBIT) featuring
top artists. Sporty tlpes can attend major events like Wimbledon where they can watch (55-
EXCEPT) _athletes vying for glory. Of course, such high living comes at a cost. These
cities are (56-pRICE) _ and not everyone can afford what there is on offer. Still, a walk
in the park costs nothing, and those who prefer a (57-SOLITUDE) life can find
pockets of peace and calm in places like Hyde Park and Central Park. Whereas (58-
PROVINCE) life has its advantages, such as a more (59-RELAX) and
- -
Your answers:
51. 56.
52. 57.
53. 58.
54. 59.
55. 60.
Your answers:
61. 62. 63. 64. 65.
66. 67. 68. 69. 70.
Part 2. Read the passage andftll in each blank with ONE suitable word (20.0 pts)
TIME TO RELAX? HOW?
One of the greatest problems with holiday, (71) from the usual travel complication and
accommodation difficulties, (7 2) the expectations people have of them. When we go on
holiday we expect to leave all the stresses and strains of our daily lives behind us. We imagine
we will be able to escape to (73) a degree that we even tend to believe that we can
change our own personalities and become completely different people. The average business-
person tense, preoccupied, short-tempered, (74) _to relax, envisages herself/trimself as
from the moment of locking the office door, a radically different (75) of person:
carefree good humoured , ready to relax and enjoy whatever advenfures present (76) In
practice, we take ourselves with us (77) w€ go, and the personality that is shape by
years of stress and tension is almost impossible to shake off (78) a moment's notice. It
is not wonder so many holidays are a disappointment, no (79) _how
-. they go
smoothly
or how lovely the weather is. In fact, the frequent problems that crop (80) during the
average holiday are probably a welcome distraction from the nagging feeling that we are not
enjoying ourselves as much as we should.
Your anshrers: -
71. 72. 73. 74. 75.
76. 77. 78. 79. 80.
' ': Part 3. The passage below contains 10 mistakes. Identify and correct them. (20.0 pts)
(Line I has been done as an example).
Line
1 As we feel tired at bed-time, it is naturally to assume that we sleep because we are
2 tired. The point seems so obviously that hardly anyone has ever sought to question
3 it. Nevertheless, we must ask "tired of what?" People certainly feel tired in the end
4 of a hard day's manual work, but it is also true that office workers feel equally tired
5 when bed-time come. Even invalids, confined to beds or wheelchairs, become tired
6 as the evening wears on. Therefore, the manual workers will still feel tired even
7 after an evening spent relaxing in front of the television or read a book, activities
8 which ought to have a refreshing effect. There is no proof connection between
9 physical exertion and the need for sleep. People want to sleep, however little
10 exercises they have had. Nor is the desire for sleep related to mental fatigue. In fact,
11 sleep comes more slowly to people who have had an intellectual stimulating day,
12 just because their minds are still full of thoughts when they will retire. Ironically,
13 one way of sending someone to sleep is to put him or her into boring situation
t4 where ttre intellectual effort is minimal.
Your ansilrers:
Question Line Mistake ) Correction
00 I naturally ) natural
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
Part 4. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the conect
ansh,er to each of the questions. (20.0 pts)
HABITATS AND CHIPMT]NK SPECIES
There are eight chipmunk species in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, and most of them
look pretty much alike. But eight different species of chipmunks scurrying around a picnic area
will not be found. Nowhere in the Sierra do all eight species occur together. Each species tends
strongly to occupy a specific habitat type, within an elevational range, and the overlap among them
is minimal.
The eight chipmunk species of the Sierra Nevada represent but a few of the 15 species found
in western North America, yet the whole of eastern North America makes do with but one species:
the Eastern chipmunk. Why are there so many very similar chipmunks in the West? The presence of
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tall mountains interspersed with vast areas of arid desert and grassland makes the West
'ecologically
far different from the East. The West affords much more opportunity for chipmunk
populations to become geographically isolated from one another, a condition of species formation.
Also, there are more extremes in western habitats. In the Sierra Nevada, high elevations are close to
low elevations, at least in terms of mileage, but ecologically they are very different.
Most ecologists believe that ancient populations of chipmunks diverged genetically when
isolated from one another by mountains and unfavorable ecological habitat. These scattered
populations first evolved into races - adapted to the local ecological conditions - and then into
species, reproductively isolated from one another. This period of evolution was relatively recent, as
evidenced by the similar appearance of all the western chipmunk species.
Ecologists have studied the four chipmunk species that occur on the eastern slope of the
Sierra and have learned just how these species interact while remaining separate, each occupying its
own elevational zone. The sagebrush chipmunk is found at the lowest elevation, among the
sagebrush. The yellow pine chipmunk is common in low to mid-elevations and open conifer forests,
including pinon and ponderosa and Jeffrey pine forests. The lodgepole chipmunk is found at higher
elevations, among the lodgepoles, firs, and high-elevation pines. The alpine chipmunk is higher still,
venturing among the talus slopes, alpine meadows, and high-elevation pines and junipers.
Obviously, the ranges of each species overlap. Why don't sagebrush chipmunks move into the pine
zones? Why don't alpine chipmunks move to lower elevations and share the conifer forests with
lodgepole chipmunks?
The answer, in one word, is aggression. Chipmunk species actively defend their ecological
zones from encroachment by neighboring species. The yellow pine chipmunk is more aggressive
than the sagebrush chipmunk, possibly because it is a bit larger. It successfully bullies its smaller
evolutionary cousin, excluding it from the pine forests. Experiments have shown that the sagebrush
chipmunk is physiologically able to live anywhere in the Sierra Nevada, from high alpine zones to
the desert. The little creature is apparently restricted to the desert not because it is specialized to live
only there but because that is the only habitat where none of the other chipmunk species can live.
The fact that sagebrush chipmunks tolerate very wafin temperatures makes them, and only them,
able to live where they do. The sagebrush chipmunk essentially occupies its habitat by default. In
one study, ecologists established that yellow pine chipmunks actively exclude sagebrush chipmunks
from pine forests; the ecologists simply trapped all the yellow pine chipmunks in a section of forest
and moved them out. Sagebrush chipmunks immediately moved in, but yellow pine chipmunks did
not enter sagebrush desert when sagebrush chipmunks were removed.
The most aggressive of the four eastern-slope species is the lodgepole chipmunk, a feisty
rodent indeed. It actively prevents alpine chipmunks from moving downslope, and yellow pine
chipmunks from moving upslope. There is logic behind the lodgepole's aggressive demeanor. It
lives in the cool, shaded conifer forests, and of the four species, it is the least able to tolerate heat
stress. It is, in other words, the species of the strictest habitat needs: it simply must be in those
shaded forests. However, if it shared its habitat with alpine and yellow pine chipmunks, either or
both of these species might outcompete it, taking most of the available food. Such a competition
could effectively eliminate lodgepole chipmunks from the habitat. Lodgepoles survive only by
virtue of their aggression.
(Cambridge Preparationfor the Toefl Tests - Jolene Gear)
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' "picnic area' in paragraph l?
.91. Why does the author mention a
A. To identify a site where a variety of different species of chipmunks can be seen.
B. To support the point that each species of chipmunk inhabits a distinct location.
C. To emphasize the idea that all species of chipmunks have a similar appearance.
D. To provide an example of a location to which chipmunks are likely to scurry for food.
92.The phrase "interspersed with" in the passage is closest in meaning to_.
A. distributed among B. covered by C. positioned above D. evolved from
93. In paragraph 2, the author indicates that a large variety of chipmunk species exist in western
North America because of
A. a large migration of chipmunks from eastern North America in an earlier period
B. the inability of chipmunks to adapt to the high mountainous regions of eastern North
America
C. the ecological variety and extremes of the West that caused chipmunks to become
geographically isolated
D. the absence of large human populations that discouraged species formation among
chipmunks in the East
94. The word "diverged" in the passage is closest in meaning to-.
A. declined B. competed C. progressed D. separated
95. The phrase "one another" in the passage refers to-.
A.populations B. races ecological C. conditions D. species
96. Where does paragraph 4 indicate that the ellow pine chipmunk can be found in relationship
to the other species of the eastern slope of the Sierra?
A. Below the sagebrush chipmunk B. Above the alpine chipmunk
C. At the same elevation as the sagebrush chipmunk D. Below the lodgepole chipmunk
97. The word "encroachment" in the passage is closest in meaning to-.
A. complete destruction B. gradual invasion
C. excessive development D. substitution
98. Paragraph 5 mentions all of the following as true of the relationship of sagebrush chipmunks
to their habitats EXCEPT:
A. Sagebrush chipmunks are able to survive in any habitat of the Sierra Nevada.
B. Sagebrush chipmunks occupy their habitat because of the absence of competition from other
chipmunks.
C. Sagebrush chipmunks are better able to survive in hot temperatures than other species of
chipmunks.
D. Sagebrush chipmunks spend the warm season at the higher elevation of the alpine zone.
99. According to paragraph 6, why is the lodgepole chipmunk so protective of its habitat from
competing chipmunks?
A. It has specialized food requirements.
B. It cannot tolerate cold temperatures well.
C. It requires the shade provided by forest trees.
D. It prefers to be able to move between areas that are downslope and upslope.
100. The phrase "by virtue of in the passage is closest in meaning to-.
A.in spite of B. because of C. unconcerned about D. with attention to
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Your answers:
91. 92. 93. 94. 95.
96. 97. 98. 99. 100.
IV. WRITING
Part 1. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the
sentence printed before. (10.0 pts)
101. He did not succeed in reaching the top of the highest mountain in the area.
-+ In vain .
Part 2. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Do not
chanse the word siven. (10.0 pts)
106. Sam was so crazy about stamps that he spent a lots of money on them every month.
(SPLASHED )
* So strong
107. Winning the pize has made him very conceited. (HEAD)
-+ Winning
108. The boy thought very hard but he couldn't remernber the answer. (RACKED)
+The boy
109. I just need to finish this work and then I'll call you. (WAY)
-+I
110. Any coffespondence from the Canberra office must be dealt with before other matters.
(PRTORTTY)
-+Any
Part 3. Write an essay of about 180 words on the following topic:
How life has changed since the Covid -19 Pandemic?
Use any relevant examples to jusffi your answer. (30.0 pts)
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T4i sao n6i: Ding CQng sin ViQt Nam ra dcri dAu nim 1930 ld mQt tAty6utch sri?
a. So s6nh phong trdo dOn chu 1936 - 1939 v6i phong trdo c6ch m?ng 1930 - 1931
v6: K6 thi, nhiQm w, luc luQmg, hinh thric vi phucrng ph6p tt6u tranh.
b.Vi sao chir truong c6ch m?ng cria D6ng CQng sin D6ng Duong trong thoi ki
1936 - 1939 c6 s1r thay tl6i so vcri thcri ki 1930 - l93l?
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sinh:
Hq vd t6n thi ..36 b5o danh:
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S6"S mQt cuQc ctdi cilng giiing nhr vd m\t bfic tranh vqy. NAu bqn nghi thAt hu ri dtiu
minh mu6n vd, nhu bqn du t[nh ituqc cdng nhiiu mdu sdc md bgn *u6n thA hien, ndu bgn cdng
chiic chdn vi chiit ti€u md bgn srh d.ung thi bthc tranh trong thuc tO cdng giiing voi hinh dung
cfia bqn. Bdng kh6ng, co th6 n6 sd ld nhfrng mdu md ngtdi khdc thich, ld buc tranh md ngudi
khdc omg y, chu kh6ng phdi bqn.
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dang niim 6 noi sdu thim trong tim bqn d6, nhu mQt ngpn nili liea ilqi chd duqc ddnh thrhc...
(Theo Pham Lt An, N€u biiSt *dm ndm td htru ftpn, NXB HQi Nhe vdn,2012,rr.4344)
Thi sinh khilng sfr dqtng tdi liQu. Gidm th! kh6ng girti thich gi thAm.
Ho vi t6n thi sinh:. .... SO b6o danh