ĐỀ 3 ANH VĂN B
PAPER 1: READING COMPREHENSION (60 minustes)
SECTION AIn this section you must choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.Cross the letter A,B, C or D against the number of each item 1-20 for the word or phrase you choose. 1.He never expected his prophecy to be....
2.The boy was. . . . . . . . . . . .with a family in the countryside.
3.Jane came ............ a beautiful picture when she was tidying the room.
4.Until she was arrested last week the young woman thought she had . . . . . .. the perfect time.
5........it not been for the intolerable heat in the hall, they would have stayed much longer.
6.The ball ................. two or three times before rolling down the road.
7.The ....................... of the pagoda in the water was very clear and beautiful.
8.When I came, the salesperson was ................ to the customers how to use a new kind of washing machines.
9.Do you think Ms. Brown will ..................... fo r Parliament in the next election?
10.A human being is. . . . . . . . . . . . of many, often conflicting, desires.
11.The train acc ident ........................ the other trains’ departure by a few hours.
12.The judge............. the murderer to a lifetime imprisonment.
13.All the people involved solemnly .. .............. on the Bible to keep the secret.
14.The lecture hall gradually emptied as the professor ........................ on.
15.The little girl was full of ................................. towards her wicked stepmother.
16.The planet Mercury ................... rotations during every two trips around the Sun.
17.Mou ntaineers ................. climb Mou nt Everest must make reservations to do so, often up to seven years in advance.
18.In economics, "diminishing returns" describes. ..... ..........resource input and production.
19.Rarely ... ................ remove the entire root of a dandelion because of its length and sturdiness.
20.Professional people expect .... .... ..... ...... when it is necessary to cancel an appo intment.
SECTION B
Read the text and the item (A, B, C, or D) that best completes each of the unfinished statements or answers the questions about the passage.
Many of the latest scientific accomplishments fall in the realm of “pure” science. This is research for the sake of increasing man’s knowledge without concern about how the knowledge is going to be used. In contrast with pure science is “applied” science. The production of synthetic diamonds is an example of applied science. In applied science the facts and principles of pure science are used in the solution of a problem which has or will have immeadiate economic and social importance. Often in the past, applied science has gone far ahead of pure science. Its practical applications have been used for man’s good even before the basic facts and principles were understood. For example, the telegraph, telephone and electric motor, which could not work without electrons, were invented before man discovered the electron. People were vaccinated long before viruses were investigated. Chemicals like sulphuric acid and soda were manufactured before man began to understand the nature of the atom. Today, however, if applied science is to grow it must depend more and more on increased knowledge of pure science.
21.The aim of the pure science is.....
22.Appl ied science has.........
23.In the past, applied science went far ahead of pure science because.......
24.The fact that vaccination had been practiced long before the investigation of viruses means......
25.If applied sc ience is to develop more efficiently,........
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