Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of
the following questions from 1 to 15.
Question 1: The proposal ______by the environmentalists to grow more trees has
received approval from the council.
A. which suggested B. suggesting C. suggested D. was
suggested
Question 2: The examination was___________than we expected
A. easy B. easier C. more easy D. easiest
Question 3: I will give you the book about artificial intelligence ________
A. after I have finished it B. when I was finishing it
C. as soon as I had finished it D. until I finished it
Question 4: The football team has waited ______ the championship for 30 years.
A. about В. up C. for D. to
Question 5: She didn’t study modern European history at college, ______?
A. isn’t she B. was she C. doesn’t she D. did
she
Question 6: My favorite sport is _______ basketball but I usually play _______
football in
my free time.
A. the/a B. a/the C. X / the D. X / X
Question 7: For most people, the desire to study ______ begins with a love of
reading.
A. science B. literature C. psychology D. mathematics
Question 8: The local council has decided to _______ a concert to raise money
for cancer
charities.
A. take up B. run through C. come up D. put on
Question 9: Would you mind______me a hand with this bag?
A. giving B. give C. to give D. given
Question 10: Falsely arrested and charged, in a strange country and all alone,
Mark was truly
at his _______’ end.
A. legs B. wits C. knacks D. arms
Question 11: Somebody broke into their house while they ________ in the
kitchen.
A. have cooked B. were cooking C. cook D. had
cooked
Question 12: The government has _______ tough measures to stamp out corruption
in the
country.
A. made B. done C. taken D. caused
Question 13: We hope that the museum _________ by millions of people when it
opens next
week.
A. visits B. will visit C. was visiting D. will
be visited
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Question 14: James was totally hooked on her _______ performance at the
annually held
festival.
A. impressed B. impression C. impress D. impressive
Question 15: In the volleyball match last night, Thong Tin FLC ________defeated
Vietinbank
by 3-2.
A. narrowly B. tightly C. finely D. thinly
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
word or phrase that is
CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following
questions from 16 to
17.
Question 16: The doctor will diagnose your symptoms and prescribe the
appropriate treatment..
A. identify B. overlook C. resurrect D. miss
Question 17: American children customarily go trick-or-treating on
Halloween.
A. traditionally B. readily C. happily D. inevitably
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 18 to
24.
New surveys suggest that the technological tools
we use to make our lives easier are killing our leisure time. We are working longer
hours, taking fewer and shorter vacations (and when we do go away, we take our
cell phones, PDAs, and laptops along). And, we are more stressed than ever as
increased use of e-mail, voice mail, cell phones, and the Internet isdestroying
any idea of privacy and leisure.
Since the Industrial Revolution, people have assumed that new
labor-saving devices would free them from the burdens of the workplace and give
them more time to grow intellectually, creatively, and socially - exploring the
arts, keeping up with current events, spending more time with friends and
family, and even just "goofing off".
But here we are at the start of the 21st century, enjoying one of
the greatest technological boom times in human history, and nothing could be
further from the truth. The very tools that were supposed to liberate us have
bound us to our work and study in ways that were inconceivable just a
few years ago. It would seem that technology almost never does what we expect.
In “the old days”, the lines between work and
leisure time were markedly clearer. People left their offices at a
predictable time, were often completely disconnected from and out of touch
with their jobs as they traveled to and from work, and were off-duty once they were
home. That is no longer true. In today's highly competitive job market,
employers demand increased productivity, expecting workers to put in longer
hours and to keep in touch almost constantly via fax, cell phones, e-mail, or
other communications devices. As a result, employees feel the need to check in
on what is going on at the office, even on days off. They feel pressured
to work after hours just to catch up on everything they have to do. Workers work
harder and longer, change their work tasks more frequently, and have more and
more reasons to worry about job security.
Bosses, colleagues, family members, lovers, and
friends expect instant responses to voice mail and e-mail messages. Even
college students have become bound to their desks by an environment in which
faculty, friends, and other members of the college community increasingly do
their work online. Studies of time spent on instant messaging services would probably
show staggering use.
This is not what technology was supposed to be
doing for us. New technologies, from genetic research to the Internet, offer
all sorts of benefits and opportunities. But, when new tools make life more
difficult and stressful rather than easier and more meaningful - and we are, as
a society, barely conscious of it - then something has gone seriously awry,
both with our expectations for technology and our understanding of how it
should benefit us.
(From "Summit 1" by Joan Saslow & Allen Ascher)
Question 18: According to the first three paragraphs, technological tools that
were designed to make our lives easier __________.
A. have brought us complete happiness
B. have not interfered with our privacy
C. have turned out to do us more harm than good
D. have fully met our expectations
Question 19: The word “They” in the fourth paragraph refers to
___________.
A. employers B. tasks C. employees D. workers
Question 20: It can be inferred from the fourth paragraph that ___________.
A. employees have more freedom to decide what time they start and
finish work
B. it is compulsory that employees go to the office, even on days off
C. life is more relaxing with cell phones and other technological
devices
D. employers are more demanding and have efficient means to monitor
employees
Question 21: The word “inconceivable” in the passage is closest in
meaning to “________”.
A. unimaginable B. predictable C. unforgettable D. foreseeable
Question 22: Which of the following could best serve as the title of the
passage?
A. research on the Roles of Computers B. benefits of
Technology
C. expectations and Plain Reality D. changes at the Workplace
Question 23: Which of the following could be the main idea of the fifth paragraph?
A. New technological applications are wise entertainment choices of
our modern time.
B. The coming of new technological advances has spoiled family and
social relationships.
C. New technological advances have reduced work performance.
D. New technological advances have added more stress to daily life.
Question 24: With the phrase “at a predictable time”, the author implies
that
A. people wanted to be completely disconnected from their work
B. people used to have more time and privacy after work
C. people were unable to foresee their working hours
D. people had to predict the time they were allowed to leave offices
Read the passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct
answer to each of the
blanks from 25 to 29.
WHY WE NEED TO PROTECT POLAR BEARS?
Polar
bears are being increasingly threatened by the effects of climate change, but
their disappearance could have (25) _______ consequences. They are
uniquely adapted to the extreme conditions of the Arctic Circle, (26)_______
temperatures can reach -40°C. One reason for this is that they have up to 11
centimetres of fat underneath their skin. Humans with comparative levels of
adipose tissue would be considered obese and would be likely to suffer from
diabetes and heart disease. (27) _______ the polar bear experiences no
such consequences.
A 2014 study by Shi Ping Liu and colleagues sheds light on this
mystery. They compared the genetic structure of polar bears with that of their
closest relatives from a warmer climate, the brown bears. This allowed them to
determine the genes that have allowed polar bears to survive in (28) _____of
the toughest environments on Earth. Liu and his colleagues found the polar
bears had a gene known as APOB, which reduces levels of low-density
lipoproteins (LDLs) - a form of 'bad' cholesterol. In humans, mutations of this
gene are (29) _______ with increased risk of heart disease.
Polar bears may therefore be an important study model to understand heart
disease in humans.
(Adapted from Cambridge English Academic IELTS 16 by
Cambridge University Press)
Question 25: A. far-fetched B. far-flung |
C. far-sighted |
D. far-reaching |
|
Question 26: A. which Question 27: A. Yet Question 28: A. some |
B. where B. So B. much |
C. who C. For instance C. a lot |
D. that D. And D. one |
Question 29: A. confronted B. associated |
C. dealed |
D. covered |
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
word(s) that is OPPOSITE
in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following
questions from 30 to 31.
Question 30: The whole country is up in arms about the new tax the
government has imposed on books.
A. excited B. worried C. passive D. angry
Question 31: Many women prefer to use cosmetics to enhance their beauty
and make them look
younger.
A. maximize B. enrich C. improve D. worsen
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 from 32 to 34.
Question 32: The boy has a lot of toy cars, but he never plays with it.
A. has B. it C. never D. but
Question 33: She has disappeared three days ago, and they are still looking for
her now.
A. are still B. for her C. has disappeared D. and
Question 34: We have conducted exhausting research into the effects of
smartphones on
students’ behaviour and their academic performance.
A. behaviour B. exhausting research
C. academic performance |
D. into |
|
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the word that differs from the other three in each position of primary stress in each of the
following questions from 35 to |
|
|
36. Question 35: A. garbage B. muscle Question 36: A. chemical B. happening |
C. devote C. solution |
D. bottle D. decorate |
Mark the letter A, B, C,
or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to
complete each of the
following questions from 37 to 38.
Question 37: Jane is talking to Mike,
her husband.
- Jane: “ _______ ”
- Mike: “Don’t worry. I will
hold another job.”
A. It’s freezing cold
outside. B. Our son is mischievous.
C. This month’s electricity
bill is too high. D. I was unfairly treated at work.
Question 38: Janet wants to invite
Susan to go to the cinema.
- Janet: “Do you feel
like going to the cinema this evening?” - Susan: “______.”
A. I don’t agree, I’m
afraid B. You’re welcome
C. That would be great D.
I feel very bored
Mark the letter A, B, C,
or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined
part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions from 39
to 40.
Question 39: A. healthy B. although
C. threaten D. theater
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Question 40: A. ship B. lift C.
fit D. drive
Mark the letter A, B, C,
or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to each of the
following questions from 41 to 43.
Question 41: It’s possible that she
missed the train to Tokyo.
A. She must have missed the
train to Tokyo. B. She need have missed the train to Tokyo.
C. She should have missed
the train to Tokyo. D. She may have missed the train to Tokyo.
Question 42: I haven't met my
grandparents for five years.
A. I last met my
grandparents five years ago.
B. I didn't meet my
grandparents five years ago.
C. I often met my
grandparents five years ago.
D. I have met my
grandparents for five years.
Question 43: “How long have you lived
here, Lucy?” asked Jack.
A. Jack asked Lucy how long
she lived here.
B. Jack asked Lucy how long
had she lived there.
C. Jack asked Lucy how long
she had lived there.
D. Jack asked Lucy how long
did she live here.
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 44 to 48.
When you wake up in the
morning, do you assume that you're going to have a great day or that you're
going to have a difficult day? If you normally have positive expectations, you
might consider yourself an optimist, and if your expectations are usually negative,
you may be a pessimist.
According to research
done by the Mayo Clinic, optimism can have a strong positive effect on your
health. Their research shows that optimists may live longer, get colds less
often, and be less likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease. Optimists may
even deal with stress better than pessimists do.
If you think you might
be a pessimist and would like to try to be more optimistic, pay attention to
what some call “self-talk.” The term “self-talk” refers to the automatic thoughts
that go through your head all the time. You know-the ideas, worries, beliefs,
and hopes that run through your mind as you're driving, washing dishes, folding
laundry. Are those thoughts negative like, “Everyone knows so much more than I
do,” or positive like, “I'm learning a lot at this job”?
If your self-talk is
negative, there are some things you can do to steer it in a more
positive direction. First, you can simply stop your negative self-talk. Every
time you catch yourself thinking something negative, you can stop yourself by
actually saying, “Stop,” out loud. Alternatively, you can revise your
self-talk. For example, if you catch yourself saying, “I’m terrible at giving
presentations,” revise that to a question like, “How can I improve my presentation
skills?” Another idea is to think of yourself as a friend. When you “hear” a negative
sentence go through your mind, think about whether or not you would feel comfortable
saying it to a friend. If the sentence seems too mean to say to a
friend, think about what would sound better.
Question 44: Which could be the best
title for the passage?
A. Treat yourself better! B.
Thinking negatively: Is it all bad?
C. Are you an optimist or a
pessimist? D. Self-talk for health.
Question 45: According to paragraph
2, what is NOT a benefit to thinking positively?
A. improved life expectancy
B. less chance to contract serious diseases
C. catch colds less
frequently D. totally free from stress
Question 46: The word “steer”
in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. remove B. develop
C. generate D. turn
Question 47: The word “it” in
paragraph 4 refers to _______.
A. a stupid question B. a
negative thought
C. a friend D. an
important sentence
Question 48: Which of the following
is true, according to the passage?
A. You can create conscious
thoughts from your head all the time.
B. There is a direct
correlation between optimism and health.
C. Most people tend to engage
in negative thoughts rather than positive ones.
D. Presentation skills are
not as important as your optimistic thoughts.
Mark the letter A, B, C,
or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best
combines each pair of
sentences in the following questions from 49 to 50.
Question 49: He is short-sighted.
Therefore, he has to wear the glasses.
A. If he hadn’t been
short-sighted, he wouldn’t have had to wear the glasses,
B. If he isn’t
short-sighted, he won’t have to wear the glasses.
C. If he weren’t
short-sighted, he wouldn’t have to wear the glasses.
D. Should he not be
short-sighted, he won’t have to wear the glasses.
Question 50: The boy got out of his
house. It started to rain heavily.
A. No sooner had the boy
got out of his house than it started to rain heavily.
B. Not until it started to
rain heavily did the boy got out of his house.
C. Hardly had it started to
rain heavily when the boy got out of his house.
D. It had rained heavily
before the boy got out of his house.
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