
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
(Đề thi có 6 trang)
ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH
ĐẠI HỌC NĂM 2014
Môn: TIẾNG ANH; Khối D
Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút, không kể thời
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ĐỀ THI GỒM 80 CÂU (TỪ QUESTION 1 ĐẾN QUESTION 80)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the
word that differs from the other three in the position
of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 1: A. sovereignty
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B. advantage
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C. enrichment
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D. edition
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Question 2: A. considerate
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B. continental
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C. territorial
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D. economic
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Question 3: A. index
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B. commit
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C. preview
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D. open
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Question 4: A. specify
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B. illustrate
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C. interact
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D. fertilize
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Question 5: A. habitat
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B. attendance
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C. candidate
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D. wilderness
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 6: The carefully nurtured
gardens with a wide of flowers and fruit trees have
added elegance to this place and
made it a major tourist
attraction.
A. variety B. amount C. species D. number
Question 7: Visitors to the local museum
are mostly attracted by rocking chair.
A. an old wooden European beautiful B. a beautiful old
European wooden
C. an old beautiful wooden European D. a wooden old beautiful European
Question 8: my mother’s encouragement,
I wouldn’t have made such a daring decision.
A. Until B. In spite
C. But for
D. Providing
Question 9: The cinema is no longer as popular as it was in the 1930's and 1940's, but it is still an
important ______ of entertainment.
A. status B. source C. origin D. prospect
Question 10: They got lost in the forest, and made matters
worse
was that night began to fall.
A. that B. what C. which D. it
Question 11: Students are encouraged to develop
critical thinking
questioning them.
accepting
opinions without
A. in addition B. for instance C. instead of D. because of
Question 12: The bank has more than 100 branches, in a major
urban area.
A. the location of which B. each locating C. each located D. and are located
Question 13: In my opinion, new technology who will
finally decide which ideas take off.
A. it is the development of B. that the development of
C. it is the user of
D. that the user of
Question 14: “My secretary will book you
an afternoon flight and have
you at the
airport.”
A. picked up B. picking up C. pick up
D. to pick up
Question 15: In
the last match, Sabella changed his formation at half-time, introducing Fernando
Gago in midfield and Higuain
in attack, but in the end it was Messi’s magic that the difference.
A. made B. gave C. did D. took
Question 16: We’ve already bought the house but won’t it until May, when the present
occupants have moved out.
A. take possession
of B. catch sight of C. keep track of D. gain recognition of
Question 17: Jessica looks very tired. She have stayed up late to finish her assignment last night.
A. would B. should C. will
D. must
Question 18: , she continued to carry out her duties.
A. Although in poor health B. Although she is in good
health
C. Despite her good health D. No matter how poor her health
Question 19: Phuong Thao is a student in Ms Lan’s writing class. She is asking for Ms Lan’s comments on her last
essay. Select the most suitable response to fill in
the blank.
Phuong
Thao: “You must have found reading my essay very tiring.”
Ms Lan: “ . I
enjoyed it.”
A. Not in the least B. Just in case C. At all costs D. You are welcome
Question 20: Carbon dioxide as
one of the main contributors to
the greenhouse effect.
A. had identified B. has been identified C. has identified D. had been identified
Question 21: The young lady sat still
in the afternoon breeze, with her hair her
back.
A. running over B. streaming down C. flowed down D. fallen against
Question 22: China’s placement of its oil rig in Vietnam’s East Sea EEZ has been denounced
by ASEAN and
Western politicians and professionals as the violation of Vietnam’s waters.
A. farmed B. fresh
C. inland D. territorial
Question 23: Jane had difficulty carrying her suitcase upstairs,
and Mike, her friend, offered to help. Select the most suitable
response to fill in the blank.
Mike:
“Need a hand with your suitcase, Jane?” Jane: “ _”
A. That’s very kind
of you.
B. Not a chance.
C. I don’t believe it. D. Well done!
Question 24: We need to talk more about for the summer vacation before
July.
A. why to choose B. how to make C. where to go D. when to use
Question 25: In no circumstances on
campus.
A. should smoking be
allowed B. should allow smoking
C. smoking should be allowed D. we should allow smoking
Question 26: While I was looking
through my old albums the other day, I this photograph of my
parents' wedding.
A. took after B. made up C. turned down D. came across
Question 27: “Take a spare tyre you have a puncture on the
way to the beach.”
A. in case B. if
C. so that D. unless
Question 28: Minh, a student from Hai Phong, is going to take the college entrance exam in Hanoi next week. His father is seeing him off at
the railway station. Select
the most suitable response to fill
in the blank.
Dad:
“Good luck with the exam,
Minh!” Minh: “ _, Dad.”
A. By no means B. I wish so C. Thank you D. Never mind
Question 29: He
applied for a teaching at Bales University with great confidence.
A. employment B. post
C. work D. career
Question 30: “Could you turn off the stove? The
potatoes for at least thirty
minutes.”
A. boiled B. were boiling C. are boiling D. have been boiling
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 each of the following questions.
Question 31: Any student who neglects his or her homework is unlikely
to do well at school.
A. puts off B. looks for C. attends to D. approves of
Question 32: We run a very tight ship here, and we expect all our employees
to be at their desks by eight o'clock and take good care of
their own business.
A. manage an
inflexible system B. have a good
voyage
C. run faster than others D. organize things inefficiently
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 each of the following questions.
Question 33: Those children who stay longer hours at school than at home tend to spend their formative
years in
the company of others with similar aims
and interests.
A. being separated from peers B. forming a new
business company
C. being together with friends D. enjoying the care of
parents
Question 34: Many parents may fail to recognize and respond to their children’s needs
until frustration explodes into difficult or uncooperative
behavior.
A. slowly reaches the
boiling point B. remains at an unchanged level
C. suddenly becomes
uncontrollable D. stays under pressure
Question 35: “A
friend in need is a friend indeed”: Our friends have voiced their strong
criticism of China’s
escalation of
tension on our
continental shelf.
A. facing the reality B. worsening the
situation
C. easing the tension D. improving the condition
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 36: All of the students in this course will be assessed according to their attendance, performance,
A
B C
and they work hard.
D
Question 37: Most of the students are queuing
in lines
waiting to enter the classroom.
A B C D
Question 38: Since January this year,
Joe has suffered two injuries,
one to his ankle and the other in New York.
A B C
D Question 39: Women in many parts of the world have had lower status than men, which
the extent
A
B
of the gap
between genders varies
across cultures and times.
C
D
Question 40: As
seeing from the mountain top, the area looks like
a picturesque harbour town.
A B
C D
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered
blanks from 41 to 50.
Postsecondary institutions and private schools
are corporations under U.S. law. They are approved to
operate as non-profit, for-profit, or public corporations (41) education and training. Increasingly, state
authorities are requiring
approved educational providers to apply (42) and receive accreditation as a condition of final and continued approval.
As corporate entities, U.S. institutions are internally self-governing and are (43) to make property,
facilities, equipment,
and utilities transactions; make their own personnel decisions; decide
whom to admit to study and to graduate;
(44) their own funds from outside sources; enter into contracts
and compete for grants; and do most of the other things that corporations do. Institutions compete (45) one another for
students, research funding, faculty, and other benefits. Public institutions may compete within the same state
or territory for budget appropriations. It is the corporate nature of institutions and the competition within the system that (46) Americans to refer to the concept
of the educational or academic marketplace - an important distinctive element of the way
U.S. education is organized.
Some institutions are governed
(47) under
multi-campus arrangements. These include most local public schools (governed by school districts) and many state
community college and university systems. Whether single- or multi-campus,
institutional corporations (48) by boards of citizens, both alumni and non-alumni, who are ultimately responsible for
all operations. They
appoint senior
(49) , such as
principals, headmasters,
presidents, and deans; and approve the actions taken (50) their name.
From A Diverse Educational System: Structure, standards,
and challenges.
InfoUSA (CD version)
Question 41: A. provided
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B. provision
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C. provide
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D. providing
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Question 42: A. with
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B. to
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C. for
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D. on
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Question 43: A. capable
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B. able
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C. probable
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D. possible
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Question 44: A. rise
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B. raise
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C. call
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D. lend
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Question 45: A. with
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B. to
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C. for
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D. at
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Question 46: A. lets
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B. causes
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C. prevents
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D. makes
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Question 47: A. collection
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B. collective
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C. collect
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D. collectively
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Question 48: A. controlled
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B. are controlling
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C. are controlled
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D. being controlled
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Question 49: A. trainees
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B. judges
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C. assistants
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D. leaders
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Question 50: A. on
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B. in
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C. above
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D. at
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer
sheet to indicate
the sentence that is CLOSEST
in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions.
Question 51: “Believe me. It’s no use reading
that book,” Janet told her boyfriend.
A. Janet tried to convince her
boyfriend that the book was not worth reading.
B. Janet opposed her boyfriend’s idea that reading the book was
not useful.
C. Janet managed to persuade her boyfriend that reading the book was worthwhile.
D. Janet suggested to her
boyfriend that reading the book was
useful.
Question 52: The president placed his car
at my disposal as a bonus for my good work.
A. In order to praise me as a good worker, the president took me home in his own car.
B. To get rid of the car, the president decided
to sell it to me, his good
worker, at a bonus price.
C. I was willing to drive the
president’s car as a compliment for my good performance at
work.
D. To
show his appreciation for my
good work, the president
allowed me to use his
car whenever I liked.
Question 53: “Send this urgent
document immediately!” the officer told the
soldier.
A. The officer advised the soldier to send the urgent document right away.
B. The
officer ordered the soldier to deliver the urgent
document instantly.
C. The officer requested that the soldier
rush out due to the document’s urgency.
D. The officer recommended the soldier leave
right away because of the urgent document.
Question 54: The early failure of
the Spanish squad in the 2014
World Cup deeply disappointed their
fans.
A. That their squad left the 2014 World Cup
so early was very disappointing for the
Spanish sportsmen.
B. To the disappointment of their fans, the Spanish squad
had to leave the 2014 World Cup too early.
C. Living up to their fans’
expectation, the Spanish squad left the 2014 World Cup so
early.
D. The Spanish squad was terribly disappointed that their fans had to
leave the 2014 World Cup so
early.
Question 55: “Why don't you join us for our next class reunion?” Mary said
to me.
A. Mary insisted on my joining
them for the next class reunion.
B. Mary cordially invited me to
join them for the next class reunion. C. Mary strongly urged me to join them
for the next class reunion. D. Mary advised me not to join them for
the next class reunion.
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 56 to 65.
Centuries
ago, man discovered that removing moisture from food helped to preserve it, and
that the easiest way to do this was to expose the food to sun and wind. In this way the North American Indians produced
pemmican (dried meat ground into
powder and made into cakes), the
Scandinavians made stockfish
and the Arabs dried dates and apricots.
All foods contain water - cabbage
and other leaf vegetables contain as much as 93% water, potatoes and other root vegetables 80%, lean meat 75% and fish anything from 80% to 60% depending on how fatty it is. If
this water is removed, the activity
of the bacteria which
cause food to go bad is checked.
Fruit is sun-dried in Asia Minor, Greece, Spain and other Mediterranean countries, and also in California,
South Africa and Australia. The methods used vary, but in general the fruit is spread out on trays in drying
yards in the hot sun. In order to prevent darkening, pears, peaches
and apricots are exposed to the fumes of burning sulphur before drying.
Plums for making prunes,
and certain varieties of grapes for making raisins and
currants, are dipped in an alkaline solution in order
to crack the skins of the fruit slightly and remove their wax
coating, so increasing the rate of drying.
Nowadays most foods are dried mechanically; the conventional method of such dehydration is to put food in
chambers through which hot air is blown at
temperatures of about 110°C
at entry to about 45°C at exit. This is
the usual method for drying such
things as vegetables, minced meat, and fish.
Liquids such as milk, coffee, tea, soups and eggs may be dried by pouring
them over a heated horizontal
steel cylinder or by spraying them into a chamber through which a current of hot air passes. In the first case, the dried material is scraped off the roller as a thin film which is then broken up into small,
though still relatively coarse flakes. In the second process it falls to the bottom of the chamber as a fine powder. Where recognizable pieces of meat and vegetables are required,
as in soup, the ingredients are
dried separately and then
mixed.
Dried foods take up less room and weigh less than the same
food packed in cans or
frozen, and they do not
need to be stored in special conditions. For these reasons
they are invaluable to climbers,
explorers and soldiers in battle, who have little storage space. They are also popular with
housewives because
it takes so little time to
cook them.
From Practical Faster Reading by Gerald Mosback and Vivien Mosback. CUP
Question 56: What is the
main idea of the passage?
A. Advantages of dried foods. B. Water: the main component of food.
C. Mechanization of drying foods. D. Different methods of drying foods.
Question 57: The phrase “do this”
in the first paragraph mostly means .
A. expose foods to sun and
wind B. remove moisture
from foods
C. produce pemmican D. moisten foods
Question 58: The word “checked” in the
second paragraph is closest
in meaning to _.
A. reduced considerably
B. put a tick C. examined carefully D. motivated to develop
Question 59: In the process of drying certain kinds of fruits, sulphur fumes help .
A. remove their wax coating B. kill off bacteria
C. maintain their color D. crack their skin
Question 60: Nowadays the common method for drying vegetables and minced meat is .
A. spreading them out on trays in
drying yards
B. dipping them in an alkaline solution
C. putting them in chambers and
blowing hot air through
D. pouring them over a heated horizontal steel cylinder
Question 61: What does the word “which” in the
fourth paragraph refer to?
A. Vegetables B. Foods
C. Things D. Chambers
Question 62: The final product of the process of drying liquids that uses the first method
will be .
A. small flakes B. fine powder C. dried soup D. recognizable pieces
Question 63: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in
the passage?
A. Liquids are not dried in the same way as
fruits and vegetables.
B. Dried foods have several advantages over canned or
frozen foods.
C. Fruit is usually dried by being laid out on trays in the sun.
D. People in India began to use drying methods
centuries ago.
Question 64: According to the passage,
dried foods are most useful
for .
A. explorers who are underweight B. soldiers who are not in
battle
C. people who are on the move D. housewives who have little
storage space
Question 65: This passage
is mainly .
A. argumentative B. analytical C. informative D. fictional
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines the pair of sentences
given in each of the following questions.
Question 66: I do my homework and schoolwork in separate books.
I don't get muddled up.
A. I do not get muddled up due to the separation between homework and schoolwork.
B. I would get muddled up if I did not
separate homework from schoolwork.
C. I do my homework and schoolwork in separate
books so that I don't get muddled up.
D. Having two separate books at home and at work helps me avoid getting
muddled up.
Question 67: Most scientists know
him well. However, very
few ordinary people have
heard of him.
A. Many ordinary people know
him better than most scientists do.
B. Although he is well known to
scientists, he is little known to the general public.
C. He is the only scientist that is not known to the general public.
D. Not only scientists but also the general public know him
as a big name.
Question 68: She wrote the text. She selected the illustration as well.
A. In order to select the illustration, she
had to write the text.
B. The text she wrote was not as good as the
illustration she selected. C. If she had written the text, she would have selected the illustration.
D. She not only wrote the text
but also selected the illustration.
Question 69: Nam defeated the former champion in three sets. He finally won the inter-school table tennis
championship.
A. Being defeated by the former champion, Nam lost the chance to play the final game of inter-school table tennis championship.
B. Having defeated the former champion in the inter-school table tennis, Nam did not
hold the title of champion.
C. Having defeated the former champion in three sets,
Nam won the inter-school table tennis championship. D. Although Nam defeated the
former champion in three sets, he did
not win the title of inter-school table
tennis champion.
Question 70: She looked through the hotel advertisements. She stopped only when taking a fancy to one piece.
A. She stopped looking through the hotel advertisements only
when she had found another
piece.
B. She took so great a fancy
to the hotel advertisements
that she could not stop
reading them.
C. She stopped reading the hotel
advertisements only when one of them caught her fancy.
D. She found the hotel advertisements so interesting that she
could hardly turn away from them.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer
to each of the questions from 71 to 80.
We live in a world of tired, sleep deprived people.
In his book Counting Sheep, Paul Martin - a behavioural biologist - describes a society which
is just
too busy to sleep and which does not give
sleeping the importance it deserves.
Modern society has invented reasons not to sleep. We are now a 24/7 society where shops and services
must be available
all hours. We spend longer hours at work than we used to, and more time getting to work.
Mobile phones and email allow us to stay in touch round the clock and late-night
TV and the Internet tempt us
away from our beds. When we need more
time for work or
pleasure, the easy solution is to sleep less. The average adult sleeps only 6.2
hours a night during the week, whereas research shows that
most people need eight or even eight and a half hours' sleep to feel at their best. Nowadays, many people have got used to
sleeping less than they need and they live in an almost
permanent state of 'sleep debt'.
Until the invention
of the electric light in 1879 our daily cycle of sleep used to depend
on the hours of daylight. People would get up with the sun and go
to bed
at nightfall. But nowadays our
hours of sleep are mainly determined by our working
hours (or our social
life) and most people are woken up artificially by an
alarm clock. During the day caffeine,
the world's most popular drug, helps to keep us awake. 75% of the world's population habitually
consume caffeine, which up
to a point masks the symptoms
of sleep deprivation.
What does a chronic lack of sleep do to us? As well
as making us irritable
and unhappy as humans, it also
reduces our motivation and ability
to work. This has
serious implications for
society in general. Doctors, for
example, are often chronically sleep deprived,
especially when they are on 'night call',
and may get less than
three hours' sleep. Lack of sleep can seriously impair their mood, judgment,
and ability to take decisions. Tired
engineers, in the early hours
of the morning, made a series of mistakes with catastrophic results. On our
roads and motorways lack
of sleep kills thousands of people every year.
Tests show that a tired driver can be just as dangerous as a drunken driver. However, driving when
drunk is against the law but driving
when exhausted isn't. As Paul Martin says, it is very ironic that we admire people who function
on very little sleep instead of criticizing them for being irresponsible. Our world would be a much safer, happier
place if everyone, whatever their job, slept eight
hours a night.
New English File Upper-intermediate by Clive Oxenden
and Christina Latham-Koenig, OUP
Question 71: According to the passage, which
of the following statements is TRUE about
Paul Martin?
A. He shows his
concern for sleep deprivation in modern society. B. He describes the modern
world as a place without insomnia. C. He is a scientist who is
chronically deprived of sleep.
D. He gives an interesting
account of a sleepless society.
Question 72: The
phrase “round the clock” in the second paragraph is
similar in meaning to .
A. surrounded with clocks B. having a round clock
C. during the daytime D. all day and night
Question 73: The
writer mentions the Internet in the passage as .
A. an easy solution to sleep
deprivation B. a temptation that prevents us from sleeping
C. a factor that is not
related to sleep deprivation D. an ineffective means of communication
Question 74: According to the third paragraph, which of
the following statements is NOT TRUE?
A. The electric
light was invented in the 19th century.
B. The sun obviously determined our daily routines.
C. The electric
light has changed our daily cycle of sleep.
D. Our social
life has no influence on our hours of sleep.
Question 75: The
word “which” in the third
paragraph refers to .
A. the world's
population
B. caffeine consumption
C. reaching a point D. masking the symptoms
Question 76: Which of the following is TRUE, according to the last paragraph?
A. Sleep deprivation has
negative effects on both individuals and society.
B. Doctors ‘on night call’ do not need more
than three hours of sleep a day.
C. Thousands of people are killed every day by drunken drivers.
D. Our motivation
decreases with the bigger
number of hours we sleep.
Question 77: The
word “catastrophic” in the last paragraph probably means .
A. likely to become worthless B. becoming more noticeable
C. bound to bring
satisfaction D. causing serious
damage or loss
Question 78: Which of the following would the writer of the passage approve of?
A. Both drunken drivers and sleep-deprived people should be criticized.
B. There is no point in criticizing irresponsible people
in our society.
C. We certainly
can function well even when we hardly
sleep.
D. Our world would be a much
safer place without drinkers.
Question 79: All of the following are mentioned as those whose
performance is affected
by ‘sleep debt’ EXCEPT .
A. drivers
B. doctors C. engineers D. biologists
Question 80: Which of the following could best serve as the title of the passage?
A. A Well-known
Biologist
B. Sleep Deprivation: Causes and Effects
C. Accident Prevention: Urgent! D. A Society of
Sleepless People
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24
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C
|
D
|
D
|
B
|
A
|
B
|
25
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
B
|
B
|
B
|
26
|
D
|
A
|
C
|
C
|
D
|
D
|
27
|
A
|
D
|
D
|
A
|
C
|
C
|
28
|
C
|
B
|
B
|
A
|
C
|
A
|
29
|
B
|
D
|
A
|
A
|
C
|
C
|
30
|
D
|
C
|
D
|
B
|
B
|
A
|
31
|
C
|
B
|
A
|
A
|
C
|
C
|
32
|
D
|
A
|
D
|
A
|
A
|
A
|
33
|
C
|
C
|
A
|
B
|
D
|
B
|
34
|
C
|
B
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
C
|
35
|
B
|
B
|
C
|
B
|
D
|
B
|
36
|
D
|
A
|
A
|
B
|
D
|
A
|
37
|
C
|
A
|
B
|
D
|
D
|
A
|
38
|
D
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
B
|
39
|
B
|
D
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
40
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
D
|
B
|
41
|
D
|
A
|
B
|
D
|
A
|
B
|
42
|
C
|
D
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
C
|
43
|
B
|
C
|
B
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
44
|
B
|
C
|
A
|
A
|
B
|
D
|
45
|
A
|
D
|
B
|
C
|
B
|
B
|
46
|
B
|
A
|
A
|
A
|
B
|
D
|
47
|
D
|
A
|
D
|
C
|
D
|
D
|
48
|
C
|
B
|
C
|
C
|
D
|
D
|
49
|
D
|
C
|
C
|
B
|
C
|
C
|
50
|
B
|
D
|
A
|
A
|
C
|
A
|
Câu
|
Mã đề
|
|||||
137
|
236
|
419
|
625
|
852
|
946
|
|
51
|
A
|
C
|
A
|
B
|
D
|
C
|
52
|
D
|
B
|
B
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
53
|
B
|
B
|
A
|
D
|
C
|
C
|
54
|
B
|
C
|
B
|
C
|
A
|
B
|
55
|
B
|
D
|
C
|
B
|
A
|
A
|
56
|
D
|
A
|
C
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
57
|
B
|
D
|
C
|
D
|
C
|
A
|
58
|
A
|
C
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
C
|
59
|
C
|
B
|
B
|
A
|
A
|
B
|
60
|
C
|
B
|
B
|
C
|
C
|
A
|
61
|
D
|
A
|
D
|
D
|
B
|
B
|
62
|
A
|
C
|
D
|
D
|
C
|
B
|
63
|
D
|
A
|
A
|
C
|
A
|
D
|
64
|
C
|
A
|
C
|
B
|
B
|
C
|
65
|
C
|
D
|
A
|
C
|
B
|
B
|
66
|
C
|
A
|
D
|
C
|
B
|
A
|
67
|
B
|
C
|
C
|
B
|
C
|
A
|
68
|
D
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
B
|
D
|
69
|
C
|
D
|
D
|
C
|
D
|
A
|
70
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
D
|
B
|
71
|
A
|
C
|
D
|
A
|
D
|
D
|
72
|
D
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
D
|
D
|
73
|
B
|
B
|
B
|
A
|
B
|
A
|
74
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
C
|
C
|
A
|
75
|
B
|
B
|
C
|
B
|
C
|
C
|
76
|
A
|
B
|
B
|
D
|
D
|
D
|
77
|
D
|
B
|
D
|
C
|
A
|
C
|
78
|
A
|
B
|
B
|
B
|
A
|
A
|
79
|
D
|
C
|
A
|
B
|
A
|
C
|
80
|
B
|
D
|
A
|
B
|
D
|
D
|
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