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  • Câu 1:

    (4) ..................

    Alligators have always been the most dangerous predators of the Florida Everglades, (1) .................. their long-held position is now being challenged by a growing population of Burmese pythons. The Burmese python, a giant snake measuring up to 20 feet long and weighing up to 200 pounds, is very popular among exotic pet owners. However, as the (2)    snakes grow, they become more difficult to cafe and handle. To avoid dealing with the snakes, the owners irresponsibly release them into the wild. (3)    the Everglades is quite similar to the python’s native environment of Southeast Asia, they survive and prosper without difficulty. The issue with the Burmese pythons is their choice of meals. They eat alligators and endangered birds, which creates a strain on an  already (4)    ecosystem. Recently a 13-foot long Burmese  python was found with a 5-foot alligator bursting from its stomach. They python died trying to eat the alligator but a larger one would have easily won the struggle. With over 30,000 Burmese pythons now living in the Everglades,  a  solution  to  stop  this  invasive  species  is  necessary.  If  the  pythons  are  (5).................. unchecked, there is a strong possibility they will wipe out a variety of species necessary for the functioning of the Everglades ecosystem.


    A. solid


    B. fragile


    C. balance


    D. substantial


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  • Câu 2:

    (5) ..................

    Alligators have always been the most dangerous predators of the Florida Everglades, (1) .................. their long-held position is now being challenged by a growing population of Burmese pythons. The Burmese python, a giant snake measuring up to 20 feet long and weighing up to 200 pounds, is very popular among exotic pet owners. However, as the (2)    snakes grow, they become more difficult to cafe and handle. To avoid dealing with the snakes, the owners irresponsibly release them into the wild. (3)    the Everglades is quite similar to the python’s native environment of Southeast Asia, they survive and prosper without difficulty. The issue with the Burmese pythons is their choice of meals. They eat alligators and endangered birds, which creates a strain on an  already (4)    ecosystem. Recently a 13-foot long Burmese  python was found with a 5-foot alligator bursting from its stomach. They python died trying to eat the alligator but a larger one would have easily won the struggle. With over 30,000 Burmese pythons now living in the Everglades,  a  solution  to  stop  this  invasive  species  is  necessary.  If  the  pythons  are  (5).................. unchecked, there is a strong possibility they will wipe out a variety of species necessary for the functioning of the Everglades ecosystem.


    A. left


    B. leaving


    C. leave


    D. to leave


  • Câu 3:

    (1) ..................

    MODERN SCIENCE

    It seems entirely natural to us that there are teams of scientists in universities and (1)          institutions around the world, attempting to discover the way the world works. (2)     , it hasn’t always been that way. Although the scientific method is now four or five hundred years old, the ancient Greeks, for example, believed that they could (3)     the causes of natural events just by the power of thought.

    During the 17th century, more and more people began to realize that they could test their scientific ideas by designing a relevant experiment and seeing what happened. A lot of (4)         was made in this way by individual scientists. These men and women often worked alone, carrying out research into many different areas of science, and they often received very little (5)     for their hard work. At the start of the 20th century, thought, it became clearthat science was becoming more complicated and more expensive. This individual scientist disappeared, to be replaced by highly qualified teams of experts. Modem science was born.


    A. another


    B. every


    C. other


    D. whole


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  • Câu 4:

    (2) ..................

    MODERN SCIENCE

    It seems entirely natural to us that there are teams of scientists in universities and (1)          institutions around the world, attempting to discover the way the world works. (2)     , it hasn’t always been that way. Although the scientific method is now four or five hundred years old, the ancient Greeks, for example, believed that they could (3)     the causes of natural events just by the power of thought.

    During the 17th century, more and more people began to realize that they could test their scientific ideas by designing a relevant experiment and seeing what happened. A lot of (4)         was made in this way by individual scientists. These men and women often worked alone, carrying out research into many different areas of science, and they often received very little (5)     for their hard work. At the start of the 20th century, thought, it became clearthat science was becoming more complicated and more expensive. This individual scientist disappeared, to be replaced by highly qualified teams of experts. Modem science was born.


    A. However


    B. Besides


    C. Thus


    D. Accordingly


  • Câu 5:

    (3) ..................

    MODERN SCIENCE

    It seems entirely natural to us that there are teams of scientists in universities and (1)          institutions around the world, attempting to discover the way the world works. (2)     , it hasn’t always been that way. Although the scientific method is now four or five hundred years old, the ancient Greeks, for example, believed that they could (3)     the causes of natural events just by the power of thought.

    During the 17th century, more and more people began to realize that they could test their scientific ideas by designing a relevant experiment and seeing what happened. A lot of (4)         was made in this way by individual scientists. These men and women often worked alone, carrying out research into many different areas of science, and they often received very little (5)     for their hard work. At the start of the 20th century, thought, it became clearthat science was becoming more complicated and more expensive. This individual scientist disappeared, to be replaced by highly qualified teams of experts. Modem science was born.


    A. come out


    B. work out


    C. give out


    D. solve out


  • Câu 6:

    (4) ..................

    MODERN SCIENCE

    It seems entirely natural to us that there are teams of scientists in universities and (1)          institutions around the world, attempting to discover the way the world works. (2)     , it hasn’t always been that way. Although the scientific method is now four or five hundred years old, the ancient Greeks, for example, believed that they could (3)     the causes of natural events just by the power of thought.

    During the 17th century, more and more people began to realize that they could test their scientific ideas by designing a relevant experiment and seeing what happened. A lot of (4)         was made in this way by individual scientists. These men and women often worked alone, carrying out research into many different areas of science, and they often received very little (5)     for their hard work. At the start of the 20th century, thought, it became clearthat science was becoming more complicated and more expensive. This individual scientist disappeared, to be replaced by highly qualified teams of experts. Modem science was born.


    A. development


    B. evolution


    C. movement


    D. progress


  • Câu 7:

    (5) ..................

    MODERN SCIENCE

    It seems entirely natural to us that there are teams of scientists in universities and (1)          institutions around the world, attempting to discover the way the world works. (2)     , it hasn’t always been that way. Although the scientific method is now four or five hundred years old, the ancient Greeks, for example, believed that they could (3)     the causes of natural events just by the power of thought.

    During the 17th century, more and more people began to realize that they could test their scientific ideas by designing a relevant experiment and seeing what happened. A lot of (4)         was made in this way by individual scientists. These men and women often worked alone, carrying out research into many different areas of science, and they often received very little (5)     for their hard work. At the start of the 20th century, thought, it became clearthat science was becoming more complicated and more expensive. This individual scientist disappeared, to be replaced by highly qualified teams of experts. Modem science was born.


    A. present


    B. gift


    C. reward


    D. prize


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  • Câu 8:

    (1) ..................

    CRITICISM

    It can take a long time to become successful in your chosen field, however talented you are. One thing you have to be aware of is that you will face criticism along the way. The world is full of people who would rather say something negative than positive. If you’ve made up your (1)     to achieve a certain goal, such as writing a novel, don’t let the negative criticism of others prevent you from reaching your  target,  and  let the (2)     criticism have a positive effect on your work. If someone says you’re  totally  lacking  in  talent,  ignore  them.  That’s  negative  criticism. If, (3)         , someone advises you to revise your work and gives you good reasons for doing so, you should (4)             their suggestions very carefully. There’re many movie stars who were once out of work. There’re many famous novelists who made a complete trash of their first novel – or who didn’t, but had to put off approaching hundreds of publishers before they could get it published. Being successful does depend on luck, to a (5)     . But things are more likely deal with well if you persevere and stay positive.


    A. mind


    B. brain


    C. thought


    D. idea


  • Câu 9:

    (2) ..................

    CRITICISM

    It can take a long time to become successful in your chosen field, however talented you are. One thing you have to be aware of is that you will face criticism along the way. The world is full of people who would rather say something negative than positive. If you’ve made up your (1)     to achieve a certain goal, such as writing a novel, don’t let the negative criticism of others prevent you from reaching your  target,  and  let the (2)     criticism have a positive effect on your work. If someone says you’re  totally  lacking  in  talent,  ignore  them.  That’s  negative  criticism. If, (3)         , someone advises you to revise your work and gives you good reasons for doing so, you should (4)             their suggestions very carefully. There’re many movie stars who were once out of work. There’re many famous novelists who made a complete trash of their first novel – or who didn’t, but had to put off approaching hundreds of publishers before they could get it published. Being successful does depend on luck, to a (5)     . But things are more likely deal with well if you persevere and stay positive.


    A. constructive


    B. hostile


    C. general


    D. constant


  • Câu 10:

    (3) ..................

    CRITICISM

    It can take a long time to become successful in your chosen field, however talented you are. One thing you have to be aware of is that you will face criticism along the way. The world is full of people who would rather say something negative than positive. If you’ve made up your (1)     to achieve a certain goal, such as writing a novel, don’t let the negative criticism of others prevent you from reaching your  target,  and  let the (2)     criticism have a positive effect on your work. If someone says you’re  totally  lacking  in  talent,  ignore  them.  That’s  negative  criticism. If, (3)         , someone advises you to revise your work and gives you good reasons for doing so, you should (4)             their suggestions very carefully. There’re many movie stars who were once out of work. There’re many famous novelists who made a complete trash of their first novel – or who didn’t, but had to put off approaching hundreds of publishers before they could get it published. Being successful does depend on luck, to a (5)     . But things are more likely deal with well if you persevere and stay positive.


    A. therefore


    B. hence


    C. whatever


    D. however


  • Câu 11:

    (4) ..................

    CRITICISM

    It can take a long time to become successful in your chosen field, however talented you are. One thing you have to be aware of is that you will face criticism along the way. The world is full of people who would rather say something negative than positive. If you’ve made up your (1)     to achieve a certain goal, such as writing a novel, don’t let the negative criticism of others prevent you from reaching your  target,  and  let the (2)     criticism have a positive effect on your work. If someone says you’re  totally  lacking  in  talent,  ignore  them.  That’s  negative  criticism. If, (3)         , someone advises you to revise your work and gives you good reasons for doing so, you should (4)             their suggestions very carefully. There’re many movie stars who were once out of work. There’re many famous novelists who made a complete trash of their first novel – or who didn’t, but had to put off approaching hundreds of publishers before they could get it published. Being successful does depend on luck, to a (5)     . But things are more likely deal with well if you persevere and stay positive.


    A. think


    B. consider


    C. look round


    D. take


  • Câu 12:

    (5) ..................

    CRITICISM

    It can take a long time to become successful in your chosen field, however talented you are. One thing you have to be aware of is that you will face criticism along the way. The world is full of people who would rather say something negative than positive. If you’ve made up your (1)     to achieve a certain goal, such as writing a novel, don’t let the negative criticism of others prevent you from reaching your  target,  and  let the (2)     criticism have a positive effect on your work. If someone says you’re  totally  lacking  in  talent,  ignore  them.  That’s  negative  criticism. If, (3)         , someone advises you to revise your work and gives you good reasons for doing so, you should (4)             their suggestions very carefully. There’re many movie stars who were once out of work. There’re many famous novelists who made a complete trash of their first novel – or who didn’t, but had to put off approaching hundreds of publishers before they could get it published. Being successful does depend on luck, to a (5)     . But things are more likely deal with well if you persevere and stay positive.


    A. certain exception


    B. level


    C. definite range


    D. certain extent


  • Câu 13:

    (1) ..................

    Do you know that your place on the family ladder may have certain effects on the sort of person you grow up to be? You may be the only child, the eldest, youngest or (1)         one; you may be the youngest of three boys or the eldest girl with a younger brother and sister. All the different combinations of relationships will have helped to make you the person you are. (2)         of years between your siblings and you also helps to shape your character.

    Knowing such details about your best friend or loved one (3)     also tell you about the type of friend or partner he needs. For example, a boy with a younger sister would normally (4)     much better with a girl who has an older brother than with a girl who has a younger brother. Similarly, if your girlfriend is the oldest in her family, she would probably be more than a little domineering.

    Fortunately for all of us, family psychology is not totally accurate. There are always exceptions to the rule.  Most  important  of  all,  we  should  always  judge people (5)     to who they are, not the relatives they have.


    A. middle


    B. focus


    C. center


    D. average


  • Câu 14:

    (2) ..................

    Do you know that your place on the family ladder may have certain effects on the sort of person you grow up to be? You may be the only child, the eldest, youngest or (1)         one; you may be the youngest of three boys or the eldest girl with a younger brother and sister. All the different combinations of relationships will have helped to make you the person you are. (2)         of years between your siblings and you also helps to shape your character.

    Knowing such details about your best friend or loved one (3)     also tell you about the type of friend or partner he needs. For example, a boy with a younger sister would normally (4)     much better with a girl who has an older brother than with a girl who has a younger brother. Similarly, if your girlfriend is the oldest in her family, she would probably be more than a little domineering.

    Fortunately for all of us, family psychology is not totally accurate. There are always exceptions to the rule.  Most  important  of  all,  we  should  always  judge people (5)     to who they are, not the relatives they have.


    A. number


    B. A amount


    C. The number


    D. The amount


  • Câu 15:

    (3) ..................

    Do you know that your place on the family ladder may have certain effects on the sort of person you grow up to be? You may be the only child, the eldest, youngest or (1)         one; you may be the youngest of three boys or the eldest girl with a younger brother and sister. All the different combinations of relationships will have helped to make you the person you are. (2)         of years between your siblings and you also helps to shape your character.

    Knowing such details about your best friend or loved one (3)     also tell you about the type of friend or partner he needs. For example, a boy with a younger sister would normally (4)     much better with a girl who has an older brother than with a girl who has a younger brother. Similarly, if your girlfriend is the oldest in her family, she would probably be more than a little domineering.

    Fortunately for all of us, family psychology is not totally accurate. There are always exceptions to the rule.  Most  important  of  all,  we  should  always  judge people (5)     to who they are, not the relatives they have.


    A. could


    B. should


    C. need


    D. ought


  • Câu 16:

    (4) ..................

    Do you know that your place on the family ladder may have certain effects on the sort of person you grow up to be? You may be the only child, the eldest, youngest or (1)         one; you may be the youngest of three boys or the eldest girl with a younger brother and sister. All the different combinations of relationships will have helped to make you the person you are. (2)         of years between your siblings and you also helps to shape your character.

    Knowing such details about your best friend or loved one (3)     also tell you about the type of friend or partner he needs. For example, a boy with a younger sister would normally (4)     much better with a girl who has an older brother than with a girl who has a younger brother. Similarly, if your girlfriend is the oldest in her family, she would probably be more than a little domineering.

    Fortunately for all of us, family psychology is not totally accurate. There are always exceptions to the rule.  Most  important  of  all,  we  should  always  judge people (5)     to who they are, not the relatives they have.


    A. put up


    B. stand by


    C. make up


    D. get along


  • Câu 17:

    (5) ..................

    Do you know that your place on the family ladder may have certain effects on the sort of person you grow up to be? You may be the only child, the eldest, youngest or (1)         one; you may be the youngest of three boys or the eldest girl with a younger brother and sister. All the different combinations of relationships will have helped to make you the person you are. (2)         of years between your siblings and you also helps to shape your character.

    Knowing such details about your best friend or loved one (3)     also tell you about the type of friend or partner he needs. For example, a boy with a younger sister would normally (4)     much better with a girl who has an older brother than with a girl who has a younger brother. Similarly, if your girlfriend is the oldest in her family, she would probably be more than a little domineering.

    Fortunately for all of us, family psychology is not totally accurate. There are always exceptions to the rule.  Most  important  of  all,  we  should  always  judge people (5)     to who they are, not the relatives they have.


    A. relating


    B. according


    C. concerning average


    D. regarding


  • Câu 18:

    (1) ..................

    Why is culture important and how does it answer the question “What is cultural identity? ’? Culture is the underlying foundation of traditions and beliefs that help a person relate to the world around then. It is the basis for any superstitions they may have. It is the aversion to (1)     types of meat, or which days you can work on. Culture gives us a (2)     starting point when beginning to search for our roots. Knowing (3)     a person comes from will help to define how they look at their family obligations as well as how they celebrate important milestones in life. As a person has given up their cultural identity, they no longer can identify themselves with the things that were (4)     the most important things in their lives. They lose direction. As time (5)     by and they continue to forget about their past and their natural traditions, their identity becomes less and less pronounced.


    A. especial


    B. special


    C. specific


    D. typical


  • Câu 19:

    (2) ..................

    Why is culture important and how does it answer the question “What is cultural identity? ’? Culture is the underlying foundation of traditions and beliefs that help a person relate to the world around then. It is the basis for any superstitions they may have. It is the aversion to (1)     types of meat, or which days you can work on. Culture gives us a (2)     starting point when beginning to search for our roots. Knowing (3)     a person comes from will help to define how they look at their family obligations as well as how they celebrate important milestones in life. As a person has given up their cultural identity, they no longer can identify themselves with the things that were (4)     the most important things in their lives. They lose direction. As time (5)     by and they continue to forget about their past and their natural traditions, their identity becomes less and less pronounced.


    A. definitive


    B. definite


    C. definition


    D. definitively


  • Câu 20:

    (3) ..................

    Why is culture important and how does it answer the question “What is cultural identity? ’? Culture is the underlying foundation of traditions and beliefs that help a person relate to the world around then. It is the basis for any superstitions they may have. It is the aversion to (1)     types of meat, or which days you can work on. Culture gives us a (2)     starting point when beginning to search for our roots. Knowing (3)     a person comes from will help to define how they look at their family obligations as well as how they celebrate important milestones in life. As a person has given up their cultural identity, they no longer can identify themselves with the things that were (4)     the most important things in their lives. They lose direction. As time (5)     by and they continue to forget about their past and their natural traditions, their identity becomes less and less pronounced.


    A. by which


    B. how


    C. when


    D. where


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