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ĐỀ LUYỆN THI ĐẠI HỌC MÔN: TIẾNG ANH - SỐ 4 ĐỀ LUYỆN THI ĐẠI HỌC MÔN: TIẾNG ANH - SỐ 4I. Pick out the wordthat hasthe underlinedpart pronouncedifferently from the rest1. a. surface b. face c. facial d. facing2. a. device b. advice c. practice d. mice3. a. liberation b. library c. limit d. lip4. a. choose b. lose c. whose d. loose5. a. protects b. kicks c. misses d. stopsII. Choosethe correct words or phrases6. Technology plays a key role in _______ future. a. to shape b. shaping c. shaped d. shape7. Some snakes lay eggs, but _______ give birth to live offspring. a. other b. the other c. others d. the others8. These trousers need _______. a. clean b. to clean c. cleaning d. cleaned9. Lets wait until the rain _______. a. stops b. will stop c. has stopped d. is stopping10. I am right, _______? a. am not I b. dont I c. arent I d. am I11. We could not avoid _______ what they were talking about you. a. overhear b. to overhear c. overheard d. overhearing12. My father sometimes _______ the washing up after dinner. a. washes b. takes c. makes d. does13. I dont like hunting. - _______. a. Either do I b. I do, too c. Neither do I d. I dont neither14. Your car is _______ more expensive than mine. a. many b. much c. far d. b and c15. She is Vietnamese _______ birth but she was born in the US. a. by b. on c. from d. upIII. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets16. He could not hide his _______ for the interview. (anxious)17. Every _______ has made good preparations. (participate)18. Most of our furniture is in _______. (store)19. She gave birth to a _______ child. (health)20. Cheque cards have a _______ number. (specialize)21. I have ever dreamt of becoming a _______. (chemistry)22. It is a/an _______ memory. Ill remember it eternally. (forget)23. This tin opener is _______. Throw it away. (use)24. Barter system was _______ so people needed a monetary system. (satisfy)25. That company is in _______ difficulty. (finance)IV. Fill in each numbered blank with ONE suitable word One step beyond automated machines is the (26) _______ robot, the heart and brain(27) _______ which is the microcomputer. Unlike most automated machines, industrialrobots can (28) _______ programmed to do a variety of tasks (29) _______ are usuallyaccomplished by human factory workers. Like their human (30) _______, industrialrobots can be switched from one job to (31) _______ and can be programmed to (32)_______ new tasks. Thus, robots have found their greatest use in assembling (33)_______ components. However, they are swiftly branching (34) _______ basic assemblyoperations to construction and mining, and their (35) _______ wonderful use of all is theexploration of oceans and outer space.26. a. industry b. industrial c. industrialize d.industrialization27. a. of b. in c. from d. for28. a. to be b. be c. is d. being29. a. who b. whom c. whose d. that30. a. combination b. counterpart c. evaluation d. abolishment31. a. some b. any c. another d. others32. a. handle b. expose c. judge d. compare33. a. mechanic b. mechanical c. mechanics d.mechanization34. a. for b. onto c. from d. forward35. a. most b. best c. worse d. lessV. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions It is the environment in which we breathe that must have changed, and there is plentyof evidence that tells us it has. Plus, we also know that it is airborne pollutants andelements that usually cause asthma attacks and other respiratory problems. Most peoplebelieve it is the air outdoors that presents us with the greatest risk. However, it is actuallythe air inside our houses, schools, and other buildings that is most harmful. According tothe Ainerican College of Allergies, 50% of all illnesses is aggravated or caused bypolluted indoor air. Todays homes and buildings are built airtight, with energy-efficiency inside. Theirairtight construction keep airborne pollutants trapped inside, natures air cleansing agentsoutside. Is it any wonder that statistics for asthma problems began rising sharply aroundthe same time that homes and buildings began to be built this way? In fact, a recent studyfound that the allergen level in super-insulated homes is 200% higher than it is inordinary homes. Plus, according to Scientific America, a baby crawling on the floorinhales the equivalent of 4 cigarettes a day, as a result of the outgas of carpets, molds,mildews, fungi, dust mites, etc. Most people spend a lot of their time inside. In whichcase, indoor air is going to impact our health far more than outdoor air. Virtually,everyone is affected, especially asthmatics and others who are particularly sensitive toallergens and contaminants in the air. It is informed that 6 out of 10 houses and buildingsare sick, meaning they are hazardous to your health to occupy, as a result of airbornepollutants. In fact, every house and building is affected by the indoor air quality ...