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* 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.
Question 1: A. consist B. disable C. vision D. suggest
Question 2: A. chance B. charity C. brochure D. charter
* Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the
position of the main stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. certainly B. persuasive C. marvelous D. counseling
Question 4: A. accidental B. instrument C. represent D. souvenir
* Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 5: Small companies may take their goods abroad for trade show without paying
foreign value-added taxes by acquiring________an ATA carnet.
A. a document calls B. a document called
C. calls a document D. called a document
Question 6: Your sister has lost an awful lot of weight. She must have been on a diet,_________?
A. mustn’t she B. needn’t she C. haven’t she D. hasn’t she
Question 7: The rat population is rapidly_________the increase, bringing with it increased risk of
diseases.
A. in B. on C. with D. for
Question 8: The death__________from infectious diseases is still very high, largely because of increased
populations.
A. number B. roll C. toll D. total
Question 9: They ______ married for two years or so when Roy employed a very attractive Indian
secretary in his Glasgow office.
A. only have been B. were only
C. have only been D. had only been
Question 10: In 1962 the American Telephone and Telegraph Company launched
telstar,________communications satellite to transmit telephone and television signals.
A. it was a first B. that was the first C. first it was a D. the first
Question 11: They can't adequately provide basic necessities for themselves, ________afford to save
money for the future.
A. much less B. not only C. so to speak D. regardless of
Question 12: These camps keep children amused while allowing them to________up on their acting
skills, the backstroke or leam to play a sport.
A. back B. build C. bear D. brush
Question 13: The lecturer recommended___________a number of books before the exam.
A. to read B. reading C. we reading D. to have read
Question 14: We are__________considering having a swimming pool built as the summers are so long
and hot.
A. thoughtfully B. sincerely C. responsibly D. seriously
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Question 15: We’d better leave early tomorrow__________there’s a lot of traffic when we get to
London.
A. unless B. so long as C. in case D. if
Question 16: With_________to the situation in Lebanon, my delegation has mixed feelings about recent
developments in that country.
A. relation B. reference C. regards D. regarding
* Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete
each of the following exchanges.
Question 17: Mr. Collin is speaking to his student, Brian.
Mr. Collin: “You’ve been making very good progress. I’m proud of you!”
Brian: “___________”
A. No problem B. Don’t worry about it!
C. Everything’s alright. Thank you. D. I really appreciate you saying that.
Question 18: “It usually costs £150, but I got it for £75 in the sale!” “___________”
A. Lucky you. B. Really? You are so lucky.
C. It’s a real bargain! D. I’m not that lucky.
* 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 19: Mary was completely out of touch with her family for over ten years. She can't remember
how each of the members looks like.
A. Completely out of touch with her family for over ten years, Mary can't remember how each of the
members looks like.
B. If completely out of touch with her family for over ten years, Mary can't remember how each of the
members looks like.
C. Although she was out of touch with her family for over ten years, Mary can't remember how each of
the members looks like.
D. Completely out of touch with her family for over ten years but Mary can't remember how each of the
members looks like.
Question 20: The teacher suspected that Larry cheated in the final term test. He had been cheating since
the beginning of the semester.
A. If the teacher didn't suspect Larry of cheating in the final test, he would not have been cheating since
the beginning of the semester.
B. The teacher suspected that Larry cheated at the final test; in fact, he had been cheating since the
beginning of the semester.
C. Larry was suspected of having been cheating since the beginning of the semester so he cheated in the
final test.
D. Because he had been cheating since the beginning of the semester, the teacher suspected that Larry
cheated in the final term test.
* 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 21: The number of accidents has gone down steadily since the speed limit was imposed.
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A. There has been a steady decline in the number of accidents since the speed limit was imposed.
B. It is the speed limit that reduce steadily the number of accidents.
C. The imposing of speed limit has resulted from the number of accidents.
D. There have been few accidents than before since they used the speed limit.
Question 22: The mistake in the accounts was not noticed until the figures were re-checked.
A. It was not until the mistake in the accounts was noticed that the figures were rechecked.
B. Once re-checking the figures, the mistake in the accounts was noticed.
C. The mistake in the accounts only came to light when the figures were re-checked.
D. When the figures were re-checked they came to light the mistake in the accounts.
Question 23: "Why don't you take extra classes in English if you want to become a tourist
guide?" said my friend.
A. My friend advised me to take extra classes in English only if I wanted to become a tourist guide.
B. My friend suggested I take extra classes in English if I wanted to become a tourist guide.
C. In my friend's opinion, I will never become a tourist guide if I don't take extra classes in English.
D. In my friend's opinion, taking extra classes in English is necessary if I wanted to become a tourist
guide.
* 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 24 to 30.
Thirty years ago, Lake Ponkapog in Hartwell, New Jersey, was full of life. Many birds and animals
lived beside the water, which was full of fish. Now there are few birds, animals, and fish. The lake water
is polluted. It is a dirty brown colour, and it is filled with strange plants.
How did this happen? First, we must think about how water gets into Lake Ponkapog. When it rains,
water comes into the lake from all around. In the past, there were woods all around Lake Ponkapog, so
the rainwater was clean.
Now there are many homes on the lake shore. People often use the chemicals in their gardens. They use
other chemicals inside their houses for cleaning and killing insects. There are also many businesses.
Businesses use chemicals in their machines or stores. Other chemicals fall onto the ground from cars or
trucks. When it rains, the rainwater flows by these homes and businesses. It picks up all the chemicals and
then pours them into the lake. They pollute the water and kill the animal life.
There is still another problem at the lake: exotic plants. These plants come from other countries. They
have no natural enemies here, and they grow very quickly. In a short time, they can fill up a lake. Then
there is no room for other plants. The plants that normally grow there die. These plants gave many
animals and fish their foods or their homes. So now those animals and fish die, too.
People in Hartwell are worried. They love their lake and want to save it. Will it be possible? A clean
lake must have clean rainwater going into it. Clean rainwater is possible only if people are more careful
about chemicals at home and at work. They must also be more careful about gas and oil and other
chemicals on the ground.
(“Reading Power ” by Beatrice S. Mikulecky/Linda Jeffries - Longman)
Question 24: This article is about____________.
A. the exotic plants in Lake Ponkapog B. dirty lakes in New Jersey
C. chemicals in Lake Ponkapog D. why the water is dirty in Lake Ponkapog
Question 25: In the past, the water in Lake Ponkapog was made clean by____________.
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A. fish B. rain C. forests D. birds
Question 26: Chemicals from homes and businesses___________.
A. get into the rainwater B. are good for the lake
C. are always clean D. can help the animals
Question 27: The highlighted word “They” in the third paragraph refers to___________.
A. these homes B. chemicals C. cars or trucks D. businesses
Question 28: Exotic plants grow quickly because they___________.
A. make the water dirty B. have no natural enemies
C. are large and strong D. have a lot of water
Question 29: The phrase “fill up” in the passage probably means__________.
A. become too crowded B. grow in tiny quantities
C. become full of water D. cover the surface
Question 30: To save Lake Ponkapog, people need to ___________.
A. use more water from the lake B. be more careful about chemicals
C. grow fewer plants in the gardens D. use more boats on the lake
* 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 from II to 35.
Before the 1960’s, Singapore was essentially a trading nation. Since (31)__________, it has developed
a more (32)___________economy and has become an important financial, trade, and transportation
center. Singapore has many banks, (33)___________firms, and finance companies, as (34)
____________as a stock exchange. Tourism is also important to the economy of Singapore.
There is little unemployment in Singapore. The country’s annual income per capita (per person) is one
of the highest in Asia.
The government of Singapore plays a major role in the country’s economy. For example, it decides
what benefits, such as vacation time and sick leave, must be provided for workers by employers. It also
operates an employment agency to help people find jobs, and it provides (35)_________for retired
workers.
Question 31. A. then B. time C. that D. age
Question 32. A. various B. varied C. different D. better
Question 33. A. insurance B. guarantee C. underwritten D. ensuring
Question 34. A. long B. far C. much D. well
Question 35. A. wages B. incomes C. earnings D. pensions
* 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 question.
Question 36: When I last spoke to her yesterday she was full of beans, very cheerful and chirpy, so I
deduce from that that all was going well.
A. eating a lot B. hyperactive
C. melancholy D. lively and in high spirits
Question 37: The government has made an attempt to avert the crisis.
A. have a go at averting B. on the go at averting
C. deep in thought with averting D. save their bacon to avert
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* 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 38: Several brands have replied and questioned the methods used in the study and they said that
the number of plastics evaluated was exaggerated.
A. over the top B. magnified C. excessive D. understated
Question 39: It has been a secret for many years, but I am going to break the seal now.
A. tell it B. keep it C. save it D. hold it
* Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction
in each of the following questions.
Question 40: The medical problems of parents and their children tend to be very similar to because of the
hereditary nature of many diseases.
A. their B. tend to C. similar to D. because
Question 41: Many ancient cultures begin their spiritual life by worshipping the Sun.
A. Many B. begin C. their D. by worshipping
Question 42: Almost lemons grown in the United Ststes come from farms in Floria and California.
A. Almost B. grown C. come D. farms
* 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 43 to 50.
It is often the case with folktales that they develop from actual happenings but in their development lose
much of their factual base; the story of Pocahontas quite possibly fits into this category of folktale. This
princess of the Powhatan tribe was firmly established in the lore of early America and has been made
even more famous by the Disney film based on the folktale that arose from her life. She was a real-life
person, but the actual story of her life most probably different considerably from the folktale and the
movie based on the folktale. Powhatan, the chief of a confederacy of tribes in Virginia, had several
daughters, none of whom was actually named Pocahontas. The nickname means “playful one,” and
several of Powhatan’s daughters were called Pocahontas. The daughter of Powhatan who became the
subject of the folktale was named Matoaka. What has been verified about Matoaka, or Pocahontas as she
has come to be known, is that she did marry an Englishman and that she did spend time in England before
she died there at a young age. In the spring of 1613, a young Pocahontas was captured by the English and
taken into Jamestown. There she was treated with courtesy as the daughter of chief Powhatan. While
Pocahontas was at Jamestown, English gentlemen John Rolfe fell in love with her and asked her to marry.
Both the governor of the Jamestown colony and Pocahontas’s father Powhatan approved the marriage as a
means of securing peace between Powhatan’s tribe and the English at Jamestown. In 1616, Pocahontas
accompanied her new husband to England, where she was royally received. Shortly before her planned
return to Virginia in 1617, she contracted an illness and died rather suddenly.
A major part of the folktale of Pocahontas that is unverified concerns her love for English Captain John
Smith is the period of time before her capture by the British and her rescue of him from almost certain
death. Captain John Smith was indeed at the colony of Jamestown and was acquainted with Powhatan and
his daughters, he even described meeting them in 1612 journal. However, the story of his rescue by the
young maiden did not appear in his writing until 1624, well after Pocahontas had aroused widespread
interest in England by her marriage to an English gentlemen and her visit to England. It is the discrepancy
in dates that has caused some historians to doubt the veracity of the tale. However, other historians do
argue quite persuasively that this incident did truly take place.
(“Preparation Course " for the TEOFL Test - Deborah Phillips - Longman)
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ĐỀ SỐ 7
* 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.
Question 1: A. consist B. disable C. vision D. suggest
Question 2: A. chance B. charity C. brochure D. charter
* Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the
position of the main stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. certainly B. persuasive C. marvelous D. counseling
Question 4: A. accidental B. instrument C. represent D. souvenir
* Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5: Small companies may take their goods abroad for trade show without paying
foreign value-added taxes by acquiring________an ATA carnet. A. a document calls B. a document called C. calls a document D. called a document
Question 6: Your sister has lost an awful lot of weight. She must have been on a diet,_________? A. mustn’t she B. needn’t she C. haven’t she D. hasn’t she
Question 7: The rat population is rapidly_________the increase, bringing with it increased risk of diseases. A. in B. on C. with D. for
Question 8: The death__________from infectious diseases is still very high, largely because of increased populations. A. number B. roll C. toll D. total
Question 9: They ______ married for two years or so when Roy employed a very attractive Indian
secretary in his Glasgow office. A. only have been B. were only C. have only been D. had only been
Question 10: In 1962 the American Telephone and Telegraph Company launched
telstar,________communications satellite to transmit telephone and television signals. A. it was a first B. that was the first C. first it was a D. the first
Question 11: They can't adequately provide basic necessities for themselves, ________afford to save money for the future. A. much less B. not only C. so to speak D. regardless of
Question 12: These camps keep children amused while allowing them to________up on their acting
skills, the backstroke or leam to play a sport. A. back B. build C. bear D. brush
Question 13: The lecturer recommended___________a number of books before the exam. A. to read B. reading C. we reading D. to have read
Question 14: We are__________considering having a swimming pool built as the summers are so long and hot. A. thoughtfully B. sincerely C. responsibly D. seriously


Question 15: We’d better leave early tomorrow__________there’s a lot of traffic when we get to London. A. unless B. so long as C. in case D. if
Question 16: With_________to the situation in Lebanon, my delegation has mixed feelings about recent developments in that country. A. relation B. reference C. regards D. regarding
* Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete
each of the following exchanges.
Question 17: Mr. Collin is speaking to his student, Brian.
Mr. Collin: “You’ve been making very good progress. I’m proud of you!” Brian: “___________” A. No problem
B. Don’t worry about it!
C. Everything’s alright. Thank you.
D. I really appreciate you saying that.
Question 18: “It usually costs £150, but I got it for £75 in the sale!” “___________” A. Lucky you.
B. Really? You are so lucky.
C. It’s a real bargain!
D. I’m not that lucky.
* 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 19: Mary was completely out of touch with her family for over ten years. She can't remember
how each of the members looks like.
A. Completely out of touch with her family for over ten years, Mary can't remember how each of the members looks like.
B. If completely out of touch with her family for over ten years, Mary can't remember how each of the members looks like.
C. Although she was out of touch with her family for over ten years, Mary can't remember how each of the members looks like.
D. Completely out of touch with her family for over ten years but Mary can't remember how each of the members looks like.
Question 20: The teacher suspected that Larry cheated in the final term test. He had been cheating since the beginning of the semester.
A. If the teacher didn't suspect Larry of cheating in the final test, he would not have been cheating since the beginning of the semester.
B. The teacher suspected that Larry cheated at the final test; in fact, he had been cheating since the beginning of the semester.
C. Larry was suspected of having been cheating since the beginning of the semester so he cheated in the final test.
D. Because he had been cheating since the beginning of the semester, the teacher suspected that Larry
cheated in the final term test.
* 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 21: The number of accidents has gone down steadily since the speed limit was imposed.


A. There has been a steady decline in the number of accidents since the speed limit was imposed.
B. It is the speed limit that reduce steadily the number of accidents.
C. The imposing of speed limit has resulted from the number of accidents.
D. There have been few accidents than before since they used the speed limit.
Question 22: The mistake in the accounts was not noticed until the figures were re-checked.
A. It was not until the mistake in the accounts was noticed that the figures were rechecked.
B. Once re-checking the figures, the mistake in the accounts was noticed.
C. The mistake in the accounts only came to light when the figures were re-checked.
D. When the figures were re-checked they came to light the mistake in the accounts.
Question 23: "Why don't you take extra classes in English if you want to become a tourist guide?" said my friend.
A. My friend advised me to take extra classes in English only if I wanted to become a tourist guide.
B. My friend suggested I take extra classes in English if I wanted to become a tourist guide.
C. In my friend's opinion, I will never become a tourist guide if I don't take extra classes in English.
D. In my friend's opinion, taking extra classes in English is necessary if I wanted to become a tourist guide.
* 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 24 to 30.

Thirty years ago, Lake Ponkapog in Hartwell, New Jersey, was full of life. Many birds and animals
lived beside the water, which was full of fish. Now there are few birds, animals, and fish. The lake water
is polluted. It is a dirty brown colour, and it is filled with strange plants.
How did this happen? First, we must think about how water gets into Lake Ponkapog. When it rains,
water comes into the lake from all around. In the past, there were woods all around Lake Ponkapog, so the rainwater was clean.
Now there are many homes on the lake shore. People often use the chemicals in their gardens. They use
other chemicals inside their houses for cleaning and killing insects. There are also many businesses.
Businesses use chemicals in their machines or stores. Other chemicals fall onto the ground from cars or
trucks. When it rains, the rainwater flows by these homes and businesses. It picks up all the chemicals and
then pours them into the lake. They pollute the water and kill the animal life.
There is still another problem at the lake: exotic plants. These plants come from other countries. They
have no natural enemies here, and they grow very quickly. In a short time, they can fill up a lake. Then
there is no room for other plants. The plants that normally grow there die. These plants gave many
animals and fish their foods or their homes. So now those animals and fish die, too.
People in Hartwell are worried. They love their lake and want to save it. Will it be possible? A clean
lake must have clean rainwater going into it. Clean rainwater is possible only if people are more careful
about chemicals at home and at work. They must also be more careful about gas and oil and other chemicals on the ground.
(“Reading Power ” by Beatrice S. Mikulecky/Linda Jeffries - Longman)
Question 24: This article is about____________.
A. the exotic plants in Lake Ponkapog
B. dirty lakes in New Jersey
C. chemicals in Lake Ponkapog
D. why the water is dirty in Lake Ponkapog
Question 25: In the past, the water in Lake Ponkapog was made clean by____________.

A. fish B. rain C. forests D. birds
Question 26: Chemicals from homes and businesses___________.
A. get into the rainwater
B. are good for the lake C. are always clean D. can help the animals
Question 27: The highlighted word “They” in the third paragraph refers to___________. A. these homes B. chemicals C. cars or trucks D. businesses
Question 28: Exotic plants grow quickly because they___________. A. make the water dirty
B. have no natural enemies C. are large and strong D. have a lot of water
Question 29: The phrase “fill up” in the passage probably means__________. A. become too crowded
B. grow in tiny quantities C. become full of water D. cover the surface
Question 30: To save Lake Ponkapog, people need to ___________.
A. use more water from the lake
B. be more careful about chemicals
C. grow fewer plants in the gardens
D. use more boats on the lake
* 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 from II to 35.

Before the 1960’s, Singapore was essentially a trading nation. Since (31)__________, it has developed
a more (32)___________economy and has become an important financial, trade, and transportation
center. Singapore has many banks, (33)___________firms, and finance companies, as (34)
____________as a stock exchange. Tourism is also important to the economy of Singapore.
There is little unemployment in Singapore. The country’s annual income per capita (per person) is one of the highest in Asia.
The government of Singapore plays a major role in the country’s economy. For example, it decides
what benefits, such as vacation time and sick leave, must be provided for workers by employers. It also
operates an employment agency to help people find jobs, and it provides (35)_________for retired workers.
Question 31. A. then B. time C. that D. age
Question 32. A. various B. varied C. different D. better
Question 33. A. insurance B. guarantee C. underwritten D. ensuring
Question 34. A. long B. far C. much D. well
Question 35. A. wages B. incomes C. earnings D. pensions
* 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 question.
Question 36: When I last spoke to her yesterday she was full of beans, very cheerful and chirpy, so I
deduce from that that all was going well. A. eating a lot B. hyperactive C. melancholy
D. lively and in high spirits
Question 37: The government has made an attempt to avert the crisis.
A. have a go at averting
B. on the go at averting
C. deep in thought with averting
D. save their bacon to avert


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