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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI CẤP TỈNH THPT ĐỢT 2 TỈNH QUẢNG NAM ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Để gồm có 11 trang) Họ và tên thí sinh NĂM HỌC 2011-2013 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH 12 Thời gian: 90 phút (không kể thời gian phát để Ngày thi: 15/3/2023 Mă de 716 Phòng thi ha Số báo danh: 0.0.2207 HoNG được sử dụng tài liệu, kể cả tử điển Căn hộ coi thi KHÔNG giải thích gì thêm. (Thí sinh làm bài trên Phiếu trả lời trắc nghiệm) SECTION I. LISTENING (20 points) HƯỞNG ĐẾN PHẢN THI NGHE HIỆU • Mỗi phần được nghe 2 lần, mở đầu và kết thúc mỗi phần có tín hiệu. • Mọi hướng dẫn cho thi sinh (bằng tiếng Anh) đã có trong bài nghe, - Part I: For questions 1-5, you will hear part of a discussion on a current affairs programme between Nick Barnes and Alison Tempra about the performance of the company Facebook since it floated on the stock exchange, hosted by Emily Dunne. Choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which fits best according to what you hear. Question 1: What does Alison think is cause for optimism? A. The company kept its costs low. (B. There appears to be good revenue potential C. The loss generated was less than expected. D. The company hasn't started to advertise yet. shared by Angels of Otto Channel Question 2: According to Nick, the increasing popularity of smaller devices A. is a significant challenge to FACEBOOK increasing its revenue B. represents untapped potential for FACEBOOK C. puts FACEBOOK at a competitive advantage D. gives the company an opportunity to advertise more Question 3: In what situation does Alison believe FACEBOOK users might abandon the company A. if they are given the option of watching adverts on the certain apps and sites B. if a free social network becomes available on the net Cifsites and apps start to appear which put users of using FACEBOOK
D. if the company pushes advertisements onto users too forcefully Question 4: What do we learn about the company's performance? A.The share price has now dropped by over one-third 30% B.There has been a 6% improvement in the share price overnight.X C. $38 has been wiped off the share price. D. It has become the biggest flop in history. Question 5: Nick believes that Google A. was short-sighted to invest everything it had into one project B. will be made redundant by what FACEBOOK offers users E. will become profit-making in a matter of time D. will inevitably prevail over FACEBOOK in time Trang 1/11 - Mã để thị 716 Part 2 For questions 6-10, you will hear part of a radio programme in which two people, Sally White and Martin Johns, are discussing the popularity of audio books (books recorded on Tape), and the problems involved with abridging books before taping them. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. drop offaping shirt of time Question 6: Sally thinks that most people listen to audio books A. before they go to sleep R. when they're doing housework R. on the way to work D when they're with their children Question 7: What does Martin say about the woman in the shop? A. She no longer worries about long journey. B. Her children don't like staying in hotels. making a row CHer children used to argue about what to listen to.✓ D. She no longer takes her children to France. Question 8: In the United States there is a demand for audio books because people there A. were the first to obtain audio books B. are used to listening to the spoken word on the radio C. Have to drive long distances D. feel that they do not have time to read books shared by Angels of Otto Channel Question 9: According to Sally, successful abridgements depend on A. their closeness to the original C. the style of the author B. the length of the original D. the type of story Question 10: Books are not commissioned specifically for the audio market because A. writers are too busy working for the BBC B. there are not enough people buying audio books Cpeople only want familiar stories V D. such books have failed in the past SECTION II: LEXICO-GRAMMAR (30 points) finance old favourite Part 1. For questions 11-31, mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 11: The buildings A. having damaged C. were damaged Question 12: Many conservatives nowadays still are irrelevant in the modern world. in the earthquake were marked with a red cross. B. damaging D. damaged some unusual educational beliefs that A. keep B. take C. bring D. hold Question 13: He could hardly move after catching Covid-19, but he is A. under B. beyond Question 14: When the children of throwing them away. the mend now. C.on A. outlasted B. outdated D. in their toys, I donated them to the local charity instead C. output Doutgrew by overwork and ill-health. C. taken up D. put through Question 15: My cousin used to suffer from depression Abrought on B. come about Question 16: Vietnam U23 made not only Asia but also Europe keep a close eye on them. They internationally. A have made the headlines C. have done the headlines B. did the headlines D. had made the headlines Trung 2/11 – Mã để thị 716 Question 17: talking of running for election again, after such a crushing defeat, is surely proof of his resilience. Should he be B. Has he been C. What he is D. That he is anxious Question 18: The prolonged drought in the West of Vietnam has made farmers about the harvest. A. absolutely B. completely Cextremely Question 19: Four miles off the southern coast of Massachusetts resort. A. the island of Martha's vineyard lies there B. does the island of Martha's vineyard lie C. lies the island of Martha's vineyard D. where the island of Martha's vineyard lies Question 20: that she received prolonged Such a polished vocal of hers C. Such was the polish of her vocal D. totally a popular summer shared by Angels of Otto Channel applause from the audience. B. So polishing was her vocal D. So was her polished vocal Question 21: You have a great chance of getting the job. I think you should A. go for B. go with Question 22: They are blowing A. dry and wet C. go along with D. go on with it. over this issue. It's impossible to know what they want. B. warm and cold C. light and heavy (D. hot and cold Question 23: No one appreciated her contribution during her lifetime, but she was a great worker. A. in this eventuality (B./in retrospect it is clear that C. in the aftermath D. with hindsight Question 24: Some of his business activities are illegal, but local police tend to turn a them A. blind eye C. white face D. cold shoulder to become a surgeon. D. inspiration Question 25: Louis Pasteur worked hard to fulfil his childhood A. aspiration Question 26: A Apart from C. Regardless of B. hard nose B. admiration C. adoration the final score, I'm sure this will be an exciting game. to B. In spite of D. Except for to their famous Nobel-winner C. honour
D. homage Question 27: The school committee decided to pay alumni by naming the new gym after her. A. esteem B. respect Question 28: Project-based learning provides wonderful opportunities for students to develop their A creativity Question 29: education. A. To award C. Having awarded Question 30: Way B. create C. creative D. creatively a scholarship, I entered the frightening and unknown territory of private B. To be awarded D. Having been awarded billions and billions of stars exist in the vast space beyond our Milky A. It is estimated that C. An estimate that B. That is estimated D. That the estimate Question 31: Jane has been trying to solve this problem all week, but she still hasn't been able to A. crack B. take C. break D. crash Trung 3/11 - Mã đô thị 716 shared by Angels of Otto Channel SECTION III READING (30 points) Part 1. For questions 41-47, 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 best fits each of the numbered blanks. HOW TO COMPLAIN IN SHOPS People love to complain. Moaning to friends can be a source of relief from the stresses and strains of work, study or relationships. But when it comes to protesting to a retailer about goods and services, many of us find we don't have the nerve and choose to (42) in silence. By the time we do eventually summon up the courage to make our point, we have generally already allowed the problem to get to us, and we are angry. In this state, we can all become aggressive, gearing up for battle and turning what should be a rational discussion into a conflict. too (43) To complain effectively, you need to be specific about your problem and communicate it over the top with emotional clearly using words which are objective and fair. (44) language and unreasonable claims will get you nowhere. Good negotiators tend to be calm and logical. They start by explaining the situation and stating their requirements clearly, without threat. Most complaints prompt a defensive response from the other person, but by being achieving the positive outcome you want. reasonable yourself, you stand more chance (45) but If you feel angry or upset about what has happened, by all means tell the company, but do so calmly, demonstrating that you understand the situation from all points of (46) explaining what you will do if your complaint is ignored. Be sure to remember, (47) that is unwise to make threats unless you are in a position to carry them out. Question 41. A. inexpert Question 42. A. stick Question 43. A. happily Question 44. A. Being Question 45. A. of Question 46. A. mind B. improper B. suffer B. easily B. Getting B. from B. opinion Question 47. A. therefore B. though C. scruffy C. suppress C. simply CGoing C. about C.view C. moreover D. faulty D. stay D. casually D. Feeling D. on D.reason D. however Part 2. For questions 48-54, read the following passage and choose the answer A, B, C or D that fits best according to the text. Mark your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. VIETNAMESE SCHOOLS FOR THE GIFTED OR FOR THE "SUPERCILIOUS"? Deep-seated prejudice has it that the moment one gets admitted to a gifted school, he has gone halfway towards success. Those feeding the prejudice reason it out from the very prerequisites of admittance to such a handsome place: he himself has to be exceptional, his friends and instructors cannot be any less outstanding, and his background must be handsome. Every Vietnamese school for the gifted merely requires each student to sit the entrance exam composed of a fixed set of tests including Math, Literature, English and the student's chosen major (gifted) subject. In general, we do not see much year-on-year changes to exam's format, content and the expected levels of academic performance. Upon passing, students are divided into certain gifted classes based on their gifted subjects, which are quite often limited to a few subjects such as Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Literature, History, Geography. This being how students are mainly classified after admission, there exists no clear factor to indicate their level of talent, and taking this into account, we can say that the gifted education system in Vietnam would be better termed "tracking education". Trang 5/11 - Mã để thị 716 shared by Angels of Otto Channel SECTION III READING (30 points) Part 1. For questions 41-47, 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 best fits each of the numbered blanks.
HOW TO COMPLAIN IN SHOPS People love to complain. Moaning to friends can be a source of relief from the stresses and strains of work, study or relationships. But when it comes to protesting to a retailer about goods and services, many of us find we don't have the nerve and choose to (42) in silence. By the time we do eventually summon up the courage to make our point, we have generally already allowed the problem to get to us, and we are angry. In this state, we can all become aggressive, gearing up for battle and turning what should be a rational discussion into a conflict. too (43) To complain effectively, you need to be specific about your problem and communicate it over the top with emotional clearly using words which are objective and fair. (44) language and unreasonable claims will get you nowhere. Good negotiators tend to be calm and logical. They start by explaining the situation and stating their requirements clearly, without threat. Most complaints prompt a defensive response from the other person, but by being achieving the positive outcome you want. reasonable yourself, you stand more chance (45) but If you feel angry or upset about what has happened, by all means tell the company, but do so calmly, demonstrating that you understand the situation from all points of (46) explaining what you will do if your complaint is ignored. Be sure to remember, (47) that is unwise to make threats unless you are in a position to carry them out. Question 41. A. inexpert Question 42. A. stick Question 43. A. happily Question 44. A. Being Question 45. A. of Question 46. A. mind B. improper B. suffer B. easily B. Getting B. from B. opinion Question 47. A. therefore B. though C. scruffy C. suppress C. simply CGoing C. about C.view C. moreover D. faulty D. stay D. casually D. Feeling D. on D.reason D. however Part 2. For questions 48-54, read the following passage and choose the answer A, B, C or D that fits best according to the text. Mark your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. VIETNAMESE SCHOOLS FOR THE GIFTED OR FOR THE "SUPERCILIOUS"? Deep-seated prejudice has it that the moment one gets admitted to a gifted school, he has gone halfway towards success. Those feeding the prejudice reason it out from the very prerequisites of admittance to such a handsome place: he himself has to be exceptional, his friends and instructors cannot be any less outstanding, and his background must be handsome. Every Vietnamese school for the gifted merely requires each student to sit the entrance exam composed of a fixed set of tests including Math, Literature, English and the student's chosen major (gifted) subject. In general, we do not see much year-on-year changes to exam's format, content and the expected levels of academic performance. Upon passing, students are divided into certain gifted classes based on their gifted subjects, which are quite often limited to a few subjects such as Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Literature, History, Geography. This being how students are mainly classified after admission, there exists no clear factor to indicate their level of talent, and taking this into account, we can say that the gifted education system in Vietnam would be better termed "tracking education". Trang 5/11 - Mã để thị 716
On the whole, "tracking" refers to the grouping of students with similar competencies into the same class. For instance, gifted schools would group students who outperformed their peers in the "gifted" Math entrance exam into "specialized" Math classes (since they are regarded as those with outstanding Math skills and comparable capability), and the same principle applies to their counterparts in other gifted classes. In terms of advantages, tracking education system allows for the creation of a "homogeneous" academic environment into which talented students are gathered and in which they have the chance to enhance their personal abilities (especially in their specialized or "tracked" majors) as they study together in a highly competitive and challenging environment. Consequently, more fruitful academic achievements are expected of these individuals. Nevertheless, this model is not without demerits and has led to contentious debates among educators worldwide, which resulted in a decrease in its popularity among global education systems in the last 10 years. So, in Vietnam's context, what exactly are these demerits? Firstly, it is impossible to create and maintain a truly-homogeneous learning environment, or in other words, developing a classroom model with students of similar talents and capabilities is infeasible. This is because each individual's capability and perception, especially during adolescence, constantly change in a unique direction. To illustrate, you may initially set out to study a certain gifted subject but it is still possible that you will later find yourself unsuitable and not competent enough to pursue the theory-intensive curriculum involved. Secondly, tracking education exacerbates social and individual discrimination. [A] To enter a "gifted" school, you must have the time and money to study more intensively than others, and your family must have the financial condition to create the ideal conditions for you to study and pass the entrance exam. [B] A Vandenberghe study (1999) also demonstrated a proportional link between a student's capability and his or her family background. [C] Another study conducted by Gamoran (1992) suggested that students of the same "tracks" (possessing the same talents) tend to prefer those of the same tracks whilst appearing supercilious to "outsiders". [D] In other words, the social aspect of gifted schools can be considered quite lacking.
Last but not least, schools for the gifted have always received more attention and care compared to others. Teaching in a gifted school and teaching a class of outstanding individuals requires an equally outstanding educator. Therefore, every teacher in a gifted school is always among the best of the best in the region. And that's not to mention the fact that gifted schools invariably enjoy more investment in facilities, equipment as well as more support from local authorities than their non-gifted counterparts. Meanwhile, the "not-so-gifted" students are also in need of attention from society, or at least the fulfillment of their vital requirements. In the end, what defines "gifted"? Are those outstanding at Math, Physics and Chemistry alone the only ones to deserve education in a gifted school? It seems that we still do not have a clear answer for this question. (Source: Adapted from Monster Box) Question 48: What is true about the deep-seated prejudice towards students of gifted schools in Vietnam? A. It has existed ever since the very first gifted schools were established. B. Iris quite prevalent among newly admitted students of gifted schools. C. Iris fueled by notions of what it takes to be admitted to a gifted school.V D. It most likely originated from the social gap between students' families. Question 49: On what main basis can it be concluded that the current way of arranging students in Vietnamese gifted schools does not indicate students' level of talent? A. Admitted students are separated according to their gifted subjects. B. The entrance exam format rarely varies from year to year. Trang 6/11 - Mã đề thị 716 shared by Angels of Otto Channel reet TINUM BOY SING C. The range of tested subjects in the entrance exam is rather limited. D. There are few gifted subjects for students to choose from. shared by Angels of Question 50: The phrase "their counterparts" as used in Paragraph 3 refers to A students as Math and Physics Otto Channel B. students who excelled in the gifted subject during the entrance exam compared to others students whose gifted subjects are different but whose competence is D. students whose results in the entrance exam far surpass peers Question 51: Students in a tracking education system A. usually find competing with their peers extremely stressful B. tend to aspire to achieve success in academic competitions C. are always attracted to a homogeneous learning environment D. improve themselves by competing and overcoming difficulties of similar Question 52: Which of the following sentences best expresses the meaning of the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?
Due to heated debates about whether or not it has disadvantages, the tracked education model has experienced decreased popularity worldwide in the last decade. B. What with its existing drawbacks and contentious nature, the tracked education model has become less popular among education systems worldwide in the past few years C. Decade-long contentious arguments among educators meant that the global popularity of the tracked education system declined rapidly although its demerits remain unclear. X DThe popularity of the tracked education system, marred by demerits that have been pinpointed after contentious debates among educators, have suffered in the last 10 years. Question 53: A truly-homogeneous environment A. can be achieved with adequate effort but is inherently short-lived B. requires students to have fixed mindsets and abilities to be maintained C. will empower talented students to constantly modify their perceptions D. is only fully created when students are past their adolescent years Question 54: Which of the following square brackets [A], [B], [C], or [D] best indicates where in the paragraph the sentence "At their very cores, this is not really the outcomes of curriculums, teachers, or differences in paradigms and family backgrounds, but rather of the minimal interactions with other groups with distinct characteristics within the learning environment." D. [C] [A] B. [D] C. [B] Part 3. You are going to read an article in which a student describes her first day at college. For questions 55-60, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the text. Mark your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. I had dressed quite nicely for my first day as a student. At 16, I had been upgraded from lowly pupil to proud student upon enrolment at St. Anne's College of Further Education. I would be spending the next two years on a drama foundation course, which I hoped would pave the way for me to become one of the great actresses of British theatre. In celebration of this new beginning and higher status, I had swapped my usual ripped jeans and sloppy jumpers for a pair of clean dungarees with a neatly pressed white shirt and, much to my mother's shock, I had actually brushed my hair. Like many young people my age, I was under the impression that the best way to show your individuality and creativity was by wearing the kind of clothing that my despairing mother claimed was not fit to be seen in public. But for my first day as a student, I had made Trang 7/11 -
Mã đô thị 716 140 1483 Caosu buna shared by Angels of Otto Channel an effort to look what my mother called "respectable". There were fifteen of us, sitting in a large circle on wobbly old chairs in the theatre hall, while the head of the drama department, Mr. Wilson, gave us a warm welcoming speech and told us all about the course we were about to start. To my horror, he then invited us to say a little bit about ourselves and why we had decided to do a drama course. I had no idea what I would say in front of all these people, which was a bit embarrassing for a would-be actress. The truth was that despite a taste for unusual clothing, I was painfully shy. My alarm grew as it came closer to my turn. My mind went blank, and my mouth dry in dread of making a complete idiot of myself within the first hour of my new life. One by one, the new students enthusiastically explained their reasons for their longing for the stage. Then it was the turn of a girl who I hadn't really noticed until that moment because I was too busy panicking about what I would say. While all the other students, including me, looked fresh-faced and eager to please sitting bolt upright on the rickety chairs, this girl stood out like a sore thumb. She was stumped down so low in her chair and her jacket collar was pulled up so high that you could hardly see her face at all. All that was visible was a mop of untidy short brown hair and extraordinarily large, furious blue eyes. She briefly poked her chin above her collar and grunted, "My name's Tracy and I'm from Blackburn". She then retreated like a turtle back into her shell leaving only her wild blue eyes on show and added no further information about herself. Everyone smiled politely in stunned silence but I was both impressed and relieved: I was impressed at her bravery in saying almost nothing even under pressure, and relieved that you could get away with saying so little about yourself. It gave me the confidence to say just a few words, without saying too much and sounding foolish. After Mr. Wilson at long last let us out of the hall to go to lunch, I managed to find the courage to go up to Tracy. She was sitting alone at a table in the cafeteria still slumped in her chair, eating a bar of chocolate. She looked very unfriendly and unapproachable. Taking a deep breath, I introduced myself. To my surprise, she looked up at me with her huge eyes and gave me a very bright, sweet smile. That was twenty-seven years ago, and although we never did become famous stars of the stage or screen, we're still best friends. (Source: Adapted from Practice Exam Papers by Virginia Evans) Question 55: Why did the writer change her appearance for her first day at college? A. She felt it was appropriate to look neat and tidy. B. She was responding to pressure from her mother. C. She wanted to look like a great actress. D. She wanted to fit in with the other students. Question 56: What do we learn about the writer in paragraph 3? A. She was unsure of her reasons for wanting to do the course. B. Her clothing differed to the other students'. C. She was not as extroverted as she may have seemed.V D. She was afraid that she would find the course too demanding.X. Question 57: The writer tells us that as she waited to speak, Ashe became more confident about what she would say B. she worried that she would embarrass herself in front of the others C. she began to wonder if she had made the wrong choice of career D. she found it hard to concentrate on what the others were saying Question 58: What does 'their longing for the stage' mean in paragraph 4? A. their decision to do the course B. their strong desire for an acting career Trang 8/11 - Mã đề thì 716 C. their determination to act D. their enthusiasm about the course Question 59: What does "if refer to in paragraph 6? A. the fact that Tracy hadn't said very much B. the fact that all attention was currently on Tracy C. the other students' reaction to Tracy D. the fact that Tracy seemed anxious, too shared by Angels of Otto Channel Question 60: What was the writer's main purpose in writing the article? A. to tell us how she felt on her first day at college B. to explain why she decided not to become an actress X Cto show how overcoming a fear led to meeting her best friendX D. to show how her first day at college changed her character V SECTION IV. WRITING (20 points) Part 1. For questions 61-70, 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. Question 61: I can't help admiring the man's courage. I do not approve of his methods. A. I can't help admiring the man's courage so that I do not approve of his methods. B. When I can't help admiring the man's courage, I do not approve of his methods. Because I can't help admiring the man's courage, I do not approve of his methods. D.Although I can't help admiring the man's courage, I do not approve of his methods.
Question 62: The capital city of Vietnam is Hanoi. It has maintained the atmosphere of an ancient royal city. A. Hanoi, Vietnam's capital city, still reflects the characteristics of an ancient royal city. B. Vietnam's capital, Hanoi, is an ancient royal city with a nice atmosphere. C. Vietnam's capital city, Hanoi was established in ancient times, and it looks like a royal city. D. Hanoi, Vietnam's capital city, was established by the royal families in ancient times. Question 63: Naomi Osaka's decision reminds us all how important it is to prioritize personal health and well-being. We support her and admire her courage to address important issues. AIt is important to take precedence over personal health and well-being because we always back up her and look up to her courage to cope with pivotal problems. B. We assist Naomi Osaka and look up to her courage to deal with vital issues owing to her care about our health and welfare. As long as Naomi Osaka brings to mind how significant the personal health and well- being is, we always support and revere her by all means. D. It is only after the Naomi Osaka's conclusion that both health and contentment should be prioritized that we become conscious about our health. Question 64: Science has been difficult. Only specialists can fathom its complexities. Were it not for the difficulty of science, specialists could fathom its complexities. B/Such has been the difficulty of science that only specialists can fathom its complexities. C. Science is so difficult that only specialists can fathom its complexities. Not only has science been difficult but specialists can also fathom its complexities. Question 65: Students are forbidden to bring electronic devices into the exam room. There is no exception whatsoever. A. By no means were students allowed to bring electronic devices into the exam room. B. At no time were students allowed to bring electronic devices into the exam room. C. On no occasion are students banned from bringing electronic devices into the exam room. D. Under no circumstances are students allowed to bring electronic devices into the exam room. Trang 9/11 – Midu thì 716 AS TIEN Coth buna shared by Angels of Otto Channel Question 66: I'd suggest that we avoid telling any scary stories with Janet around. She's a bit unstable and could get hysterical. It is no fun to tell frightening stories to Janet, who is not very stable mentally, because she only laughs instead of being scared B. Since Janet is somewhat unbalanced, the only way to make her laugh is by telling scary stones, but we should avoid scary ones as they might cause her to panic. C. Janet is somewhat mentally unbalanced and might easily become uncontrollably emotional, so let's not tell frightening stories in her presence. D. Janet has trouble keeping her emotions under control, especially she is told frightening stories.
Question 67: We didn't want to spend a lot of money. We stayed in a cheap hotel. A. In spite of spending a lot of money, we stayed in a cheap hotel. B. We stayed in a cheap hotel, but we had to spend a lot of money. We didn't stay in a cheap hotel as we had a lot of money to spend. D. Rather than spending a lot of money, we stayed in a cheap hotel. Question 68: It's not fair to put all the blame on him. He's not the only one at fault. He doesn't deserve to be blamed for everything as there were others involved. B. Only the one who were involved should be punished. C. It wouldn't be right to punish those who, like him, were not involved. D. He deserved to be punished, but the others don't. Question 69: The government knows the extent of the problem. The goverment needs to take action soon. A. The government knows the extent of the problem whereas it needs to take action soon. B. The government knows the extent of the problem, or else it needs to take action soon. C. The government knows the extent of the problem so that it needs to take action soon. D. Knowing the extent of the problem, the government needs to take action soon.
Question 70: The business wants to move to the new country. The costs can be saved and efficiency can be improved. The business would want to move to the new country but for the costs and efficiency. B. If it were not for the reduced costs and improved efficiency, the business would not want to relocate to this new country. If the business had moved to this new country, reduced costs and improved efficiency would have been possible. D. Unless the costs can be saved and efficiency can be enhanced, the business would not move to the new country. Part 2. For questions 71-80, 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. Question 71: I'm sure my younger brother was very disappointed when he failed the driving test last week. A. My younger brother must be very disappointed when he failed the driving test last week. B. My younger brother may be very disappointed when he failed the driving test last week. C.My younger brother must have been very disappointed when he failed the driving test last week. D. My younger brother could have been very disappointed when he failed the driving test last week. Question 72: It is mandatory for blood banks to test all donated blood for the viruses before giving it to recipients. A. Blood banks may test all donated blood for the viruses before giving it to recipients. B.Blood banks can test all donated blood for the viruses before giving it to recipients. (C. Blood banks have to test all donated blood for the viruses before giving it to recipients. D. Blood banks should test all donated blood for the viruses before giving it to recipients. Trang 10/11 – Mỹ để thị 716 AFTES Question 73: "I will let you know the answer by the end of this week." Tom said to Janet. A. Tom promised to give Janet the answer by the end of the week. B. Tom offered to give Janet the answer by the end of the week. C. Tom suggested giving Janet the answer by the end of the week. D. Tom insisted on letting Janet know the answer by the end of the week. Question 74: You should have persuaded him to change his mind. A. It was essential to persuade him to change his mind but you B. You didn't persuade him to change because of his mind. C. You should persuade him to change his mind. didn't D. You persuaded him to change his mind but he didn't listen. Question 75: Write them down please or you will forget them easily. A. Provided you write them down, you will forget them easily. B. You will remember them easily unless you write them down. shared by Angels of Otto Channel If you don't write them down, you will remember them easily. D. If you write them down, you will not forget them easily.
Question 76: No sooner had Christine begun her new job than Annie knew Annie had made a mistake A. As soon as Christine started working, Annie realized that her decision had not been good one. B. Had Christine not just begun a new job, Annie would have gone looking for a better one. C. Just before Christine took up her new post, Annic realized that Annie was not suited for it. D. Since Christine did not like her new job, Annie began looking for one more suitable to her. Question 77: In much of Asia, American films are better-known than those of any other countries. A. Most American films are more popular in Asian than in other countries. B. All over Asia, American films are the most well-known. & Most countries' films are more popular in Asia than those of America. D. The films that are the most popular in much of Asia are American. Question 78: "Jim, why don't you open a new account on Facebook or Twitter?" said Jane. A. Jane suggested Jim opened a new account on Facebook or Twitter. B. Jane suggested Jim opens a new account on Facebook or Twitter. C. Jane suggested Jim should open a new account on Facebook or Twitter. D. Jane suggested Jim to open a new account on Facebook or Twitter. Question 79: All other cafés are further away, so I have no other choice but this one. A. As there is no café near here, I have no other choice but to go further away. B. This café seems to be the only option when taking distance into consideration. C. I still choose this café despite having to travel a really long distance. D. Long distance cannot prevent me from trying all cafés to find the best choice. Question 80: It is believed that the shoplifter broke into the jewelry shop through the main window. A. The shoplifter is believed that he broke into the jewelry shop through the main window. B. The shoplifter is believed to have broken into the jewelry shop through the main window. The shoplifter was believed to break into the jewelry shop through the main window. D. The shoplifter was believed to have broken into the jewelry shop through the main window. HET Trang 11/11 - Mã đề thị 716