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  1. ĐỀ THI BỒI DƯỠNG HSG - TEST 7 I. VOCABULARY A. Choose the best word from A, B, C or D that fits each blank. 1. Oliver Twist had already had his fair ................................ ... of food. A. ratio B. help C. ration D. division 2. Some great men have had an ............................... school record. A. indistinguishable B. indistinct C. extinguished D. undistinguished 3. Buyers and sellers were ............................. over prices. A. hacking B. hugging C. heckling D. haggling 4. Within a few weeks all this present trouble will have blown A. along B. over C. out D. away 5. The sixth (and last) olume in the series is ......................................... with its predecessors. A. uniform B. similar C. like ' D. identical 6. Politicians often promise to solve all a country's problems A. thick and fast. B- on the whole C. of set purpose D. at a stroke . 7. When the detectives finally trapped him, he had ............................ to lying. A. resource B. retort C. resort D. recourse 8. My late grandmother ............................. me this silver teapot. A. bequested B. willed C. bequeathed D. inherited 9. It was getting .' .......................... midnight when he left. A. on B. on to C. to D. past 10. .In his student days he was as poor as a church ................................ ..... A. beggar B. miser C. mouse D. pauper 11. She may have been poor, but she was................................ honest. A. finally B. in the end C. at least D. at last 12. The manager was very .............. [ .............. with me about my prospects of promotion. A. sincere B. friendly C. just D. frank 13. The unmarried ladies regard him as a very ...................................... young man. A. ineligible B. illegible C. illicit D. eligible 14. Mr Lazybones ............................ to work harder in future. A. excepted B. agreed C. accorded D. accepted 15. He believed that promotion should be awarded on................................... , not on length of service. A. equality B. merit C. characteristics D. purposes 16. It is a criminal offence to .............................. the facts. A. oppress B. suppress C. repress D. express 17. He .......................... the cart before the horse by buying the ring before he had proposed to her. A. fastened B. tied C. put D. coupled 18. Every delicacy Miss Cook produces is done ................................ .. A. there and then B. at will C. sooner or later D. to a turn 19. She tells her small boy every day not to be rude, but it's like water off a duck's …………. A. wings B. beak C. back D. feathers 20. Announcing that he was totally done .................................... , Grandfather retired to'bed. A. out B. with C. in D. down B. Use the correct form of each of the words given in parentheses to fill in the blank in each sentence. 1: People used to suffer from their life-time physical ................................. .'. (normal). 2. Unless.we do research on ................................ (sun) energy, wind power, ........................ (tide) power..., our fossil fuels will run out. 3. In my opinion, this book is just ............................... (intellect) rubbish. 4. The alpine ........................... (land) is very dramatic. 5. The slight ............................ (form) in his left hand was corrected by surgery. 6. It may be ............................ (produce) to force them into making a decision, and if you upset them they're quite likely to overact. 7. Like oil, gas is a fossil fuel and is thus a ................................ .......... (renew)
  2. source of energy. 8. Various .......................... (practice) by police officers were brought to light by the enquiry. 9. Tourists forget their .............................. (conceive) ideas as soon as they visit our country. 10. They won the case because of the ................................ (appear) in court of the defendant. C. In most line of the following text, there is one unnecessary word. It is either grammatically incorrect or it does not fit in with the sense of the text. Read the text carefully and then write the word in the space provided at the end of the line.Some of the lines are correct. If the line is correct, indicate with a tick (\) against the line number. Two of the lines havebeen done for you. Caring for your teeth and gums should include avoiding such sugary drinks and food, especially between meals. Regularly remove the plaque and debris from off your teeth with a toothbrush. Use a small-headed brush of medium hardness. This type of brush will easily reach to the awkward areas of the mouth. Brush your teeth after each meal, especially more after breakfast and after the last food or drink of the day. Bleeding gums are such a common occurrence that most of people think it is normal. In fact, bleeding and inflammation of the gums are signs of a common disease - periodontal disease - which may gradually destroys the tissues supporting your teeth. Periodontal disease affects teenagers and adults, and is the commonest cause of tooth loss in amongst adults. It is caused by the continued presence of plaque on the teeth. II. GRAMMAR A. Fill the gaps in the following text with the correct prepositions. THE POWER OF THE UNCONSCIOUS MIND Suddenly you find that you have lost all awareness (1)…………. what you were going to say next, though a moment ago the thought was perfectly clear. Or perhaps you were (2) .................... the verge of introducing a friend, and his name escaped you, as you were about to utter it. You may say you cannot remember; (3) …………all probability, though, the thought has become unconscious, or (4) ....... …………least momentarily separated from consciousness. We find the same phenomenon (5) …………our senses. If we concentrate hard (6) a continuous note, which is (7) ………… the edge of audibility, the sound seems to stop (8) ………… regular intervals and then start again. Such oscillations are the result of a periodic decrease and increase (9) …………our attention, not due to any variation (10) ………… the note. But when we are unconscious (11) …………something it does not cease to exist, any more than a car that has disappeared round a corner has vanished into thin air. It is simply (12) …………of sight. Just as we ma y later see the car again, so we come across thoughts that were temporarily lost (13) …………us. Thus, part of the unconscious consists of a multitude of temporarily obscured thoughts, impressions, and images that, in spite of being lost, continue to have an influence (14)………… our conscious rninds. A man who is distracted or 'absent-minded' will walk across the room (15) ……… search of something. He stopped, in a quandary - he has forgotten what he was (16) ………… . His hands grope (17) ………… the objects on the tablo as if he were sleepwalking or (18) ………… hypnosis; he is oblivious (19) …………his original purpose, yet he is unconsciously guided by it (20) ……… the end, he realises what it is that he wants. His unconscious has prompted him. B. Pick out the verbs and particles from the lists below to make phrasal verbs to fill in the blanks. Do not forget to use the correct forms of the verbs count, let. push, take, get, hold, turn, feel, hang, look, let, fall, walk, crop, call, up, through, down, on, to, for, in 1. I've been trying to phone my sister in Australia for an hour, but I can't 2. I was talking to Jeff on the phone when suddenly he ........................................ I've no idea why. 3. 'I'm going to the library' 'If you .................................. , I'll get the car and drive you there. 4. I promised Bill that I would lend him some money. He's me, so I can't disappoint him. 5. Liz promised to help Tony with the report, but she................................. him .. so he had to write it without her. 6. What made Pete............................... his family and his job? Where did he go and why? 7. Sue's financial worries are beginning to ................................ .. her : She's very depressed. 8. Kate has made great success of her life. We all.... .............................. her. 9. You can't possibly say no to such a wonderful job offer. It's too good to ………………. 10. I'll ........................ you at seven this evening. Will you be ready by then? 11. I'm very tired. Joan invited me to dinner at her house, but I don't. it. I'll go to bed early. 12. I 'applied for a part-time job at the supermarket. They're going to …………………… 13. I'm sorry I'm late. Something urgent at the office, so I couldn't leave early. 14. It isn't that woman's turn. It's yours. Don't let her ...................................... ! 15. Simon............................ an Irish girl that he met on holiday. Three months later they were married. '
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