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Tµi liÖu luyÖn thi §¹i häc M«n TiÕng Anh – Test 6 Tµi liÖu luyÖn thi §¹i häc M«n TiÕng Anh – Test 6PASSAGE 1: A child will always tire of a toy when he no longer has any difficulty using it. He is like the boy with a bicycle; aslong as he finds it difficult to avoid trees and to turn corners, so long will he spend all his spare time on it. But once he hasthoroughly mastered it, he will only use it as a means of getting about, and not for its own sake. It is an unhealthy childwho has no creative interest. Keep a child busy and hell be happy, and conversely, a happy child will always be busy.1) The writer states that a child’s happiness ____________A. is linked whether he is occupied or not B. can be increased by giving him more toysC. is directly related to its health D. is dependent on his being made to work hard2) According to the writer, it is the challenge of using a toy that _____________A. makes a child tire of it B. causes a child’s unhappinessC. attracts a child to it D. makes it difficult for a child to find the toy interesting3) The passage tells us that, while a boy is learning how to use a new bicycle ____________A. he may crash into quite a few trees B. he won’t develop any creative interestsC. it will be impossible for him to turn corners D. it will absorb all his available timePASSAGE 2: Tiger usually grow to lengths of more than nine feet and can be bigger than the largest lion. They have greatstrength. They clutch their prey to them, holding on with their claws, and depend on the crushing bite of their powerfuljaws. They swim very well and can often be splashing about in water on very hot days, as they apparently suffer from theheat. When the air is cool, however, they avoid wet or damp vegetation. They can climb, but do not approach theleopard’s ability in this. They can survive in rocky areas but generally prefer to stay on level ground. They are not as wellequipped with senses as one might expect. They apparently depend on their hearing while hunting. Their eyesight is notparticularly good, and they cannot spot prey until it moves.4) It clear in the text that tigers _____________A. are the most talented climbers of all wild animals B. rely heavily on their huge claws to catch their preyC. closely take after lions as regards speed, size and strength D. rely on their eyesight in finding and catching prey5) As is expressed in the passage, a flat terrain ___________A. provides camouflage for other wild animals B. rather than rocky cliffs gives tigers better chances to huntC. usually has varied vegetation which shelters better prey D. is usually chilly, so tigers prefer higher levels6) From the passage we can infer that, contrary to what is generally thought, ___________A. climbing is the least developed ability of the tiger B. the tiger’s senses are not well developedC. as soon as a prey starts to move a tiger can rarely catch it D. hilly areas are invariably avoided by all wild animalsPASSAGE 3: The unfavourable effects of cigarette smoking on the heart have usually been discussed, but the exact basis forthese effects has not been clarified. Some believe nicotine to be the culprit, and there has been some experimental work inanimals indicating that large doses of nicotine in conjunction with cholesterol feeding and vitamin D could cause a diseaseof the arteries resembling that observed in humans. An alternative explanation has been offered by other investigators whohave pointed to the possible role of carbon monoxide being inhaled with the cigarette smoke.7) It is explained in the passage that nicotine ___________A. hits animals more seriously than humansB. is the only dangerous factor in relation to smokingC. has a negative effect only upon the arteriesD. is considered by some investigators as one of the reasons why smoking has an adverse effect on the heart8) According to the text, studies into the adverse effects of smoking _____________A. have proved any relationship between smoking and cholesterol levels in humansB. have illustrated that vitamin D reduces nicotine in the bodyC. have not been able to establish for certain whether or not carbon monoxide could be a main factorD. show that nicotine and carbon monoxide may be only minor factors9) The main concern of the text is to _______________A. show that the unfavourable effects of smoking on the heart are still under debateB. emphasise the effects of nicotine and vitamin d on heart diseaseC. describe some experiments on animals to observe the effects of harmful gasesD. exemplify the researches concerning animal ...