A a six-hours
B completely
C exhausted
D we arrived
A amount
B through
C on
D between
A Of
B only
C classify
D active
A goes to prison
B commit a crime
C from
D will be served
A In failing
B where
C executing
D granted
A unless
B otherwise
C if not
D or so
A heart and heart
B body and soul
C flesh and blood
D skin and bone
A You’re welcome
B That would be great
C I feel very bored
D I don't agree, I'm afraid
A on duty
B in order
C in the act
D under control
A With all my heart
B It’s my pleasure
C Never mind me
D Wish you
A Sorry, the seat is taken
B Yes, I am so glad
C No, thanks.
D Yes, yes. You can sit here.
A Good luck
B Have a go
C Have a good trip
D Good bye
A black
B green
C yellow
D red
A view out
B faced up
C opened up
D looked out
A How are things?
B How are you doing?
C What’s the matter?
D What’s wrong?
A disappointment
B depression
C happiness
D pessimism
A voluntary
B free
C pressure
D mandatory
A unplanned
B deliberate
C accidental
D unintentional
A So intelligent is he that he can solve all the problems in no time.
B He is very intelligent that he can solve all the problems in no time.
C An intelligent student is he that he can solve all the problems in no time.
D So intelligent a student is he that he can solve all the problems in no time.
A In spite of the fact that his leg was broken, he managed to get out of the car.
B In spite of having broken legs, he managed to get out of the car.
C Despite of the fact that his leg was broken, he managed to get out of the car.
D Although his leg was broken but he managed to get out of the car.
A The film star didn't attend, so the party was a failure.
B If the famous film star hadn't attended, the party could have been a success.
C The party was successful without the attendance of the famous film star.
D The only reason the party was a success was that a famous film star attended.
A Because Laura was instructed to sort out the complaint of an annoyed customer, she had no time to sit down at her computer.
B Someone called Laura out of her office to try and sort out the problem of a dissatisfied customer just after she had sat down in front of her computer.
C An unhappy customer called Laura out of her office to deal with his complaint, just as she was getting into her seat in front of her computer.
D Laura was ordered to help resolve the problem of an upset customer before she was able to go into her office and sit down at the computer.
A If my clothes were a bit dirty, then probably I would think about changing them.
B Provided my clothes are not too dirty, I do not think it necessary to change them.
C I will have to change my clothes if they get any less clean than they currently are.
D It is illogical to change my clothes when they are not actually dirty.
A The field of knowledge is so narrow and life is so long that the most avid reader can expect to absorb it all.
B The field of knowledge is so extensive and life is so brief that even the most avid reader can never expect to absorb it all.
C The field of knowledge is so much and life is also long so that the most avid reader can never expect to absorb it all.
D The field of knowledge is so large and life is so brief that even the most avid reader can expect to absorb it all.
A Governments and individuals throughout the world are, therefore, opening more and more libraries to enable people to read as many books as possible.
B Governments and individuals throughout the world are, however, opening fewer and fewer libraries to enable people to read as many books as possible.
C Governments and individuals throughout the world are, therefore, closing more and more libraries to enable people to read as few books as possible.
D Governments and individuals throughout the world are, otherwise, opening more and more libraries to unable people to read as many books as possible.
A Besides, many of the books may be available in the book-shops within his reach.
B Besides, many of the books may not be unavailable in the book-shops within his reach.
C Besides, many of the books may not be available in the book-shops within his reach.
D Besides, many of the books may be always available in the book-shops within his reach.
A In short, libraries have not contributed much to the extension of knowledge, so they have become almost indispensable to all literate men.
B In short, libraries have contributed so little to the extension of knowledge that they have become almost indispensable to all literate men.
C In short, libraries have contributed so much to the limit of knowledge that they have become rarely indispensable to all literate men.
D In short, libraries have contributed so much to the extension of knowledge that they have become almost indispensable to all literate men.
A g-f-c-e-d-a-b
B a-c-b-f-d-b-e
C e-c-f-a-b-d-g
D f-a-c-d-e-g-b
E Không có đáp án đúng.
A f-e-d-g-b-a-c-h
B a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h
C g-a-b-f-e-c-d-h
D f-d-a-e-b-g-h-c
A b-a-d-f-e-c
B a-b-c-d-e-f
C f-e-d-c-a-b
D c-f-e-d-a-b
A a-b-c-d-e-f
B b-a-c-f-e-d
C c-a-d-e-f-d
D c-a-b-d-f-e
A Alexis de Tocqueville
B “Democracy in America”
C The progress achieved in America within about 40 years after adoption of the U.S. Constitution
D The impact of the book “Democracy in America”
A philosopher
B author
C political scientist
D politician
A 1830s
B 1831
C 1831-32
D 1835
A observations
B how Americans think, feel, and act
C traditional American beliefs and values
D visible and meaningful observations
A many of his observations are still visible and meaningful today
B the book was so detailed and thorough after only such a comparatively short visit
C that the second volume should be so pessimistic in comparison with the first
D de Tocqueville’s powers of observation
A clearly identifiable
B outstanding
C unmatched
D positive
A impartial
B careful
C important
D thorough
A the English don’t like the French
B the book was most important because it was the first time that American values had been clearly documented
C de Tocqueville was a slow writer
D de Tocqueville was primarily motivated by an interest in his own country
A overview
B glance
C brief understanding
D quick conclusion
A one
B two
C three
D four
A It's not necessary for you to take so many warm clothes there.
B You have taken so many warm clothes there that I don't need.
C There's no need for you to take so many warm clothes there.
D You took lots of warm clothes there but it turned out not necessary.
A Losing the championship came as a terrible blow to David.
B In spite of the narrow defeat, David won the championship.
C As a result of his narrow defeat, David did not win the championship.
D But for his title as the former champion, David would not have defeated his rivals.
A If you had not kept to what was originally agreed on, everything would have been fine.
B Things went wrong because you violated our original agreement.
C If you had changed our original agreement, everything would have been fine.
D As you fulfilled the original contract, things went wrong.
A Mr. Goldman is said to have given nearly a million pounds to charity last year.
B Mr. Goldman was said to have given nearly a million pounds to charity last year.
C Nearly a million pounds was said to have been given to charity by Mr. Goldman last year.
D Nearly a million pounds is said to be given to charity by Mr. Goldman last year.
A He should not have been envious of his brother’s achievement.
B He cannot have known that his brother graduated with very high marks.
C That his brother graduated with flying colors must have been appreciated by him.
D He may not know that his brother is flying gradually up in a colorful balloon.
A because it is a tragic story of a gifted writer
B to outline the career of a famous American
C because of his fame as America’s favorite short story writer
D to outline the influences on O. Henry’s writing
A responsible for his move to La Salle County in Texas
B the person who gave him a life-long love of books
C a medical doctor
D a licensed pharmacist
A supposedly
B reportedly
C wrongly
D mistakenly
A both of Porter’s wives died before he died
B Porter left school at 15 to become a pharmacist
C Porter wrote a column for the Houston Daily Post called “Rolling Stone”
D the first recorded use of his pseudonym was in Austin
A challenging experiment
B bold initiative
C speculative action
D sorry experience
A resulting
B police
C alleged
D official
A home
B wife
C job
D books
A more than 300
B 35
C at least 12
D over 20
A Porter would probably have written less stories if he had not been in prison for three years
B Porter was in poor health throughout his life
C O. Henry is as popular in many other countries as he is in America
D Porter’s wife might have lived longer if he had not left her in Austin when he fled.
A lines 6-10
B lines 11-15
C lines 16-20
D lines 21-25
A be related
B be interested in
C get in touch
D have connection
A visible
B edible
C eligible
D audible
A make out
B make up
C make for
D make from
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