Mẫu đề luyện thi tiếng Anh công chức thuế- số 5

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Mẫu đề luyện thi tiếng Anh công chức thuế- số 5

PAPER 1: READING COMPREHENSION
 
Section A : Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. Circle your choice.
 
1. I bear no …………… against him, despite what he did to me.
        a. resentment                                   b. bitterness
        c. grievance                                     d. grudge
2. He swore that he would get his …………. on the men who had hurt him.
        a. spite                 b. revenge            c. retaliation            d. resentment
3. I’m surprised …………… you. You’re not normally as rude as you were tonight.
        a. by                    b. for                    c. with                    d. at
4. Her divorce was a(n)……………….. experience for her and she still hasn’t fully recovered.
        a. stunning           b. staggering        c. with                    d. at
5. By a(n) …………. stroke of luck, she survived the crash.
        a. amazing           b. shocking          c. shattering            d. surprised
6. People were …………. the terrible pictures of the crash victims in the newspapers.
        a. shocked with    b. startled for        c. shocked by          d. amazed of
7. She was ………. the traffic in the city, she had never seen so many cars before.
        a. amazed at         b. surprised for     c. astonished           d. surprised of
8. It was a very quiet night so the sudden noise of breaking glass …………me.
        a. shattered           b. staggered          c. startled                d. jumped
9. The scars tower in Chicago is a ………..443 metres high.
        a. speechless        b. surprising         c. staggering           d. shattering
10. We are all……….at how well she spoke English.
        a. astonished        b. shattered          c. shocked              d. incredible
11. I …………. Swim in this river when I was young.
        a. used to             b. am use to         c. use to                  d. am used to
12. I ………… there yesterday.
        a. must go            b. must went        c. bad go to             d. must to go
13. Peter couldn’t stay on the house’s back and neither ………….
        a. bob could         b. could bob         c. bob couldn’t        d. couldn’t bob
14. She told us there were sweets in the cupboard and so ………..
        a. they were         b. were they         c. there were           d. were there
15. He said……………. watch TV all the evening if you wish.
        a. you should        b. you have to      c. you ought to        d. you may
16. I told the man that he …………… to see a doctor about his bad leg.
        a. ought                b. might               c. should                 d. must
17. When ……………. the car, you’ll agree with me about it.
        a. you saw            b. you’ve seen      c. you would see     d. has been seen
18. They…………..a lovely garden if they did some work in it
        a. will have          b. would have       c. are having           d. have had
19. One of our boys………. by the police last night.
        a. is arrested         b. was arrested     c. were arrested       d. would be arrested
20. A prisoner……………..that morning.
        a. is hanged          b. was hanged      c. is hung                d. was hung
 
Section B : Read the passage and answer the questions that follow; circle your choice
 
          England’s highest main-line railway station hangs on to life by a thread: deserted and unmanned since it was officially closed in 1970. Dent, situated high in the hills of Yorkshire wakes up on six summer weekends each year, when a special charter train unloads walkers, sightseers and people who simple want to catch a train from the highest station to its platforms.
          But even this limited existence may soon be brought to an end. Dent station is situated on the Settel to Carlisle railway line, said to be the most scenic in the country. But no amount of scenic beauty can save the line from the British Rail’s cash problems.
          This year, for he sake of economy, the express trains which used to pass through Dent station have been put to another route.
          It is now an open secret that British Rail sees no future for this railway line. Most of its trains disappeared some time ago. Bridge, built on a grand scale a century ago, is failing down. It is not alone. Half a dozen railway routes in the North of England are facing a similar threat. The problem is a born out system and an almost total lack of cash to repair it. Bridges and tunnels are showing their ages. The wooden supports for she tracks are rotting and engines and coaches are getting old.
          On major lines between large cities, the problem is not too bad. These lines still make a profit and cash can be found to maintain them. But on the country branch line, the story is different. As track wears out, it is not replaced. Instead, speed limits are introduced, making the journey longer than necessary and discouraging customers.
          If a bridge is dangerous, there is often only one thing for British Rail to do: go out and find money from another source. This is exactly what it did a few months ago when a bridge at Building station was threatening to fall down. Repairs were estimated at 200,000 pounds Just for one bridge and British Rail was delighted, and rather surprised when to local councils offered half that between them.
 
21. Since 1970 Dent station has been used
          A. only for a part of each year
          B. only in some years
          C. only by local people
          D. only by hill walkers
22. Of all the railway routes in Britain the on which passes through Dent
          A. in the most historic
          B. passes through the most attractive countryside
          C. is the mist expensive number of tourists
          D. carries the greatest number of tourists
23. The most urgent problem for many country railway lines is that
          A. rebuilding bridges              B. repairing engines
          C. renewing coaches              D. repairing station
24. The people most affected by the difficulties facing the British Rail would appear to be
          A. businessmen
          B. organized groups
          C. occasional and local travelers
          D. holiday-makers
25. In order to improve the financial situation of the country railway lines, British Rail should
          A. introduce speed limits
          B. reduce scale of maintenance
          C. increase fares
          D. appeal to local councils
 
PAPER 2: USE OF ENGLISH AND WRITING
 
Section A: Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage by using only one word in each space
 
          We were watching TV when we heard a lot of barking from our kitchen. We (26)___________ went to investigate and found our dog, Jasper, throwing a furry bundle round the room. The furry bundle turned (27)____________ to be Flopsie, the pet rabbit belonging to the children who lived nest door. We had already (28)___________ in trouble with our neighbours, the Greenaways because of Jasper who had always managed (29)____________ make a hole in the fence and dig up half of their garden. Fasper had obviously broken (30) ____________ the rabbit’s hutch and killed it.
          We knew that they were out for day and that we (31)____________ to act quickly. I rushed upstairs with Flopsie and gave it a soapy bath (32)_________ cleaned all the mud off its fur. My wife dried and brushed its coat so it looked as good as new. Being (33)___________ the coat was clear I climbed (34)______________ the fence and placed Flopsie lovingly in its hutch.
          Ten minutes (35)________ we heard the Greenaways’ car come (36)__________. All of a sudden, there was a loud scream from the next door garden. Naturally we could not help it and went to the garden (37)____________ a look of concern on our faces. Mrs. Greenaway stood white-faced by (38)___________ fence with Flopsie in her arm. “ What’ the matter?” I asked, “ Is (39)____________ wrong (40)__________ Flopsie?” “Flopsie’s dead,” she cried.
 
Section B: Make all changes and additions necessary to produce, from the following sets of words and phrases, sentences:
          Example: I / wonder / why you / not / reply / last letter
          Answer: I was wondering why you had not replied to my last letter
41. poison / the Indian cobra snakes / use / in / two ways
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
42. Tina / their problems / always / them / understands / when helping / with / her friends
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
43. Alice / foods / enjoys / other countries / from / oversea / having grown up / trying
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
44. After / I / that experiment / lacked / nay kind / no longer / of / chemicals / my use / for
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
45. Therefore / good health / need / nutritious / important / food / we / to eat / is
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
46. Committee / expect / arrive at / decision / sometime / tomorrow.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
47. He / by no means / intelligent
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
48. I / no intention / come / terrible place / again.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
49. Please / confirm / booking / write
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
50. Intake / this university / down / 10%
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
 
Section C: finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it.
          Example: I haven’t enjoyed myself so much for years.
          Answer : It’s years since I enjoyed myself so much.
51. No one expected his coming.
He ………………………………………………………………………………………………..   
52. He offered ma a glass of wine.
“ Would………………………………………………………………….   ”, he said
53. They changed their plan because the weather was bad.
Due to……………………………………………………………………………………………..  
54. The increasing number of cars has caused serious air pollution.
Air pollution ………………………………………………………………………………………………..   
55. “ What does it mean to you?” Rosemary asked me.
Rosemary ………………………………………………………………………………………………..   
 
Section D: In about 150 words, write a passage describing the most memorable journey you’ve ever experienced.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
 
 
PAPER 3: LISTENING COMPREHENSION
 
I – Listen to the test and write the events or the incident concerning the following numbers. There is an example at the beginning (0). (3 times)
 
0.       15,000            Babies born every hour
1.       $ 100 million          ________________________________________________________
2.       22 years          ________________________________________________________
3.       50 – 100          ________________________________________________________
4.       22,500,000          ________________________________________________________
5.       916,500          ________________________________________________________
6.       73 billion          ________________________________________________________
8.       50          ________________________________________________________
9.       591          ________________________________________________________
10.     1,000          ________________________________________________________
 
II – Listen the test again and mark the sentences true (T) or false (F) : (2 times)
 
____ 1. Every hour the world population increased by 9300
____ 2. Your heart beats over 75 times
____ 3.  McDonalds sell 916,500 hamburgers in one hour.
____ 4. In one hour 166 cars are made in Wolfsburg Germany.
____ 5. There are 11 tape-recorders broken every hour.
 

 

BÀI ĐỌC NGHE CHO GIÁO VIÊN
 
 
I – Listen to the text and write the events or the incidents concerning the following numbers. There is an example at the beginning (0). (3 times)
 
          Every hour nearly 15,000 babies are born. The world’s population increases by 9,300  and the world spends over $100 million on weapons. In a lifetime of 65 years the average person watches television for 12 years, and sleeps for almost 22 years.
          Your heart beats approximately 75 times in a minute. In that same 60 seconds you breathe in about 18 times and you blink 17 times. You lose between 50 and 100 hairs and more than a litre of sweat daily.
          In one hour the world drinks 22,500,000 coca colas. McDonald’s hamburger shops serve 916,500 customers. People buy enough BIC ballpoint pens to draw a line round the equator 160 times.
          In one year people in Britain drink 73 billion cups of tea. Per head they eat 65 loaves of bread and 157 eggs. Each person drinks 216 pints of milk, 50 bottles of wine and 207 pints of beer. But Britain in only twentieth in the league of alcohol drinking countries.
          In our hour Volkswagen makes 166 cars at its factory in Wolfsburg, Germany. In the same period of time the Hero Bicycle Company of India produces 591 bikes and the Reynolds Tobacco Company in the United States produces 13,640,872 cigarettes.
          Every hour over 1,000 planes take off or land somewhere in the world, and there are 11 recorded earthquakes.
 
II – listen to the text again and mark the sentences True (T) or (F) : (2 times)
 

 

Đáp án – Số 5:
 
Paper 1: 30 marks
 
Section A : (1 mark x 20 = 20 marks)
 
          1d      2b      3d      3c       5a       6c       7a       8c       9c       10a
          11a     12c     13b     14c     15d     16a     17b     18b     19b     20b
 
Section B: (2 marks x 5 = 10 marks)
          21A         22B           23A              24D              25D
 
Paper 2: 40 marks
Section A : (1 marks x 15 = 15 marks)
          26. immediately    27. out            28. been               29. to          30. into
          31. had                 32. and.           33. being              34. over           35. later
          36. in                   37. with          38. the                39. something           40. with
 
Section B: (1 mark x 10 = 10 marks)
41. The Indian cobra snakes use poison from their fangs two ways.
42. Tina always understands her friends when helping them with their problems.
43. Having grown up oversea, Alice enjoys trying food from other countries.
44. After that experiment, I no longer lacked any kind of chemicals for my use.
45. Good health is important, therefore, we need to eat nutritious food.
46. The committee expects to arrive at a decision sometime tomorrow.
47. He is by no means intelligent.
48. I have no intention of coming to this/ that terrible place again.
49. Please confirm your booking in writing.
50. The intake in this University is down by 10%
Section C: (1 mark x 5 = 5 marks)
        51. He wasn’t expected to come.
        52. “Would you like a glass of wine?”, he said.
        53. Due to bad weather, they changed their plan.
        54. Air pollution has been caused by the creasing number of cars.
        55. Rosemary wanted to know what it meant to me.
Section D: (10 marks)
Paper 3: 20 marks
I- (15 marks = 1,5 x 10)
1. spend on weapon hourly               6. cups of tea, people drink one year
2. sleep time of a person                   7. eggs, a person eats one year
3. hairs lost daily each person           8. bottles of wine a person drinks (a year)
4. coca/ colas drunk one hour           9. bikes produced in India
5. customers served, hourly              10. planes taking off or landing every hours in
Hamburgers shops                           the world
 
II- (5 marks = 1 x 5)
        1. T              2. F              3. F                 4. T              5. F
 
Interview: 10 marks

 

Total : 100 marks