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Bộ 16 Đề thi đầu vào Tiếng Anh Đại Học (Có đáp án)
ĐỀ SỐ 1
ĐỀ LUYỆN THI TIẾNG ANH ĐẦU VÀO ĐẠI HỌC BÁCH KHOA HÀ NỘI
Thời gian làm bài:
60 phút (không kể thời gian phát đề)
Tổng số câu hỏi:
51 câu
Dạng câu hỏi:
Trắc nghiệm 4 lựa chọn + Bài viết luận

NỘI DUNG BÀI THI
Question 1: Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
biomass.	B. abandon.	C. attitude.	D. available.
Question 2: Choose the word whose primary stress is different from the others.
mechanic.	B. extinction.	C. industry.	D. continue.
Question 3: Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
activity.	B. practical.	C. efficient.	D. accountant.
Question 4: Off all the factors affecting agricultural products, weather is the one	the most.
farmers have difficulty.	B. causes farmers difficulty.
C. of difficulty to farmers.	D. that causes difficulty for farmers.
Question 5: You look terribly exhausted. You really	get more sleep.
could.	B. might.	C. ought to.	D. would.
Question 6: You had better stop smoking;	, you will end up with lung cancer.
otherwise.	B. if.	C. unless.	D. in case.
Question 7: Electric lamps came into widespread use during the early 1900s and	other types
of fat, gas or oil lamps for almost every purpose.
replaces.	B. had replaced.	C. have replaced.	D. is replacing.
Question 8: I still remember	to England when I was 7 years old.
going.	B. to go.	C. to have gone.	D. go.
Question 9: 	1866 to 1883, the bison population in North America was reduced from an
	13 million to a few hundred.
From - estimation.	B. In - estimated.	C. In - estimate.	D. From - estimated.
Question 10: I	trust Laura. She lies to everyone, even her close friends.
A. can't.	B. may.	C. am unable.	D. must.
Question 11: Supposing I	to agree to your request, what would be your next action?
A. am going.	B. were.	C. was.	D. will.
Question 12: He asked me	I knew the girl in the red dress.
A. if.	B. what.	C. who.	D. that.
Question 13: The last time he	, he	sunglasses and a black suit.
was seen - wore.	B. had been seen - was wearing.
C. was seen - is wearing.	D. was seen - was wearing.
Question 14: Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentence.
Mia: “You should have asked for permission first.”
Harry: “	“
I couldn't agree more.
That's just what I think.
It won't happen again, I promise.
I'm sorry to hear that.
Question 15: Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentence.
Minh: “I've get a ticket for Westlife concert next month.”
Mai: “	“
Let's go and grab the tickets together.
Thanks, I prefer to watch the concert at home.
Lucky you, I heard the tickets were sold out in just 10 minutes.
Sorry but I can't afford the tickets.
Question 16: Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentence.
Jane: “Can I borrow your laptop for a second? Mine is out of battery.”
Lana: “	“
You can say that again.
Sure, please help yourself.
I'm not sure if I could.
Never mind. It doesn't matter.
Question 17: Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentence.
Jane: “Do you think the soul is successful?”
Lana: “	“
By and large, yes.	B. Not on my account.
C. I wouldn't mind at all.	D. It's true, certainly.
Question 18: Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentence.
Sarah: “Excuse me, could you show me the way to the nearest station?”
Kate: “	“
A. Of course, go ahead.	B. Thanks for asking.
C. Sorry, I'm near here myself.	D. Yes, here you are.
Question 19: I don't consider myself to be particularly	-, but when I'm given a job, I make
sure it is done right.
industry.	B. industrious.	C. industrial.	D. industrialized.
Question 20: Physically, I	after my mother, but my sister doesn't look anything like her.
A. put.	B. run.	C. take.	D. look.
Question 21: My sister is a nurse, and she is on	at the hospital at night twice a week.
A. alarm.	B. work.	C. service.	D. duty.
Question 22: When I came back from Columbia, the customer officer 	empty my suitcase.
A. made me.	B. insisted me to.	C. obliged me.	D. forced that I.
Question 23: It	to be seen whether I have made the right decision or not.
A. keeps.	B. stands.	C. continues.	D. remains.
Question 24: MC: “If you stop now, you will go home with $10,000. But if you keep playing, you may get $50,000.” - Contestant: “I’ll stop now a bird in the hand is worth	“
A. two in the bush.	B. two in the tree.
C. a whole flock flying.	D. two birds in the cage.
Question 25: The teacher put	on the fact that panicking would only make the matters worse.
A. emphasis.	B. emphasize.	C. emphatic.	D. emphasised.
Question 26: The two machines	considerably. One has the electric motor, the other runs on
oil.
A. differentiate.	B. different.	C. differ.	D. differential.
Question 27: Indicate the words or phrases that are CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following sentences.
The journey across the hills were long and arduous, much of it having to be done on foot in temperature of over 40 degrees Celsius.
A. difficult	B. very hot.	C. very far.	D. tired.
Question 28: Indicate the words or phrases that are CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following sentences.
The remarkable success of Simon Weber's book on owls, bats and foxes and other nocturnal creatures A call in the dark is probably not surprising in view of the popularity of his recent TV series, ‘Night Prowlers’. 
Read the message and choose the best answer.
active at night.
not going out during the daytime.
afraid of the light.
sleeping at night.
Read the message and choose the best answer.
Antioxidants are substances - artificial or natural - that prevent and slow cell and tissue damage by attacking free radicals. which are molecules that have an unpaired electron. Free radicals are natural byproducts of our metabolism and are also generated in response to environmental stressors, such as exposure to pollution, X-rays or cigarette smoke. In high quantities. free radicals can cause oxidative stress, which is when the body has too many free radicals that stat to destroy DNA, fatty tissue and proteins. [A]
Unlike free radicals, antioxidants have extra electrons. This means that they can pass their surplus electrons lo free radicals, stabilizing the free radicals so they can no longer damage the body's cells and tissues. In doing so, antioxidants ward off or slow oxidative stress, preventing serious illnesses. Oxidative stress bas been linked with illnesses such as cancer, heart disease and some neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. The best way 10 increase antioxidants in the body and maintain a healthy balance of free radicals is to incorporate antioxidant-rich foods into your diet. [B]
The term - antioxidant' is often used to describe different foods, but it more accurately describes chemical property. Any substance that can strip free radicals of their damaging properties is considered an antioxidant. Researchers have discovered hundreds of substances that fit the antioxidant description, and there are perhaps thousands more. Vitamin C and vitamin E are two of the most common antioxidants found in food. In addition to fighting free radicals, vitamin C supports the immune system and helps repair bones, teeth and cartilage. Vitamin E is a powerful tool in maintaining eye health, producing hormones that regulale blood pressure and repairing muscles after exercise. Carotenoids- a class of compounds found in fruits and vegetables that are red, orange and yellow - are also well-known antioxidants. Antioxidant carotenoids include beta-carotene, lycopene, lutein and zeaxanthin. However, taking high doses of some carotenoid supplements, such as beta-carotene. can increase health risks, such as an increased chance of lung cancer in smokers. [C]
Antioxidants are most often in fruits, vegetables and legumes, although they can be found in almost every food group. Fruits contains essential nutrients such as potassium, fibre and folate - nutrients that help maintain blood pressure, lower cholesterol and repair body tissues. Blueberries, cranberries, apples, strawberries and more are all filled with antioxidants. Dried fruits - although often high in processed sugars - have a higher antioxidant ratio than fresh fruits, since they lose mass from water. They act as quick antioxidant fuel due to their high concentration of antioxidants. Carotenoids are found in red, orange or yellow vegetables. Many green vegetables such as kale, broccoli and spinach are excellent sources of antioxidants, namely quercetin and lutein. [D]
Question 29: According to the passage, which of the following is true about free radicals?
They are a natural byproduct of the environment we live in.
They prevent and slow down damage to cells and tissues.
They are artificial molecules with an unpaired electron.
They are the result of unhealthy living conditions and behaviors.
Question 30: How do antioxidants protect the body?
Their free electrons can heal damage cells and tissues.
They get rid of free radicals, thus preventing cell and tissue damage.
They protect the body by slowing down the metabolism process.
They can cure some serious illnesses such as Alzheimer and Parkinson.
Question 31: According to paragraph 3 what can be inferred about the term “antioxidant”?
People who used the term do not know its meaning.
It is commonly used to refer to a group of chemicals.
People often do the term in a narrow sense.
It is more about chemical composition rather than property.
Question 32: The word “fit” is closest in meaning to	
agree.	B. fill.	C. match.	D. suit.
Question 33: According to the passage, which antioxidant is especially good for people who do a lot of physically demanding activities?
Vitamin C	B. Beta-carotene.	C. Vitamin E.	D. Carotenoids.
Question 34: Which serve as the best title for the last paragraph?
Foods rich in antioxidants.
The benefits of antioxidants.
Common kinds of antioxidant

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