3500 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 13

1. The mausoleum is . by Thien Thu mountain, two towering

columns

and a vast expanse of water.

a. feed

b. feeding

c. fed

d. feeds

→ c

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3500 CÂU HỎI TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH-13 
600 SENTENCES OF CERTIFICATE B 
I. GRAMMAR (300 SENTENCES) (1-50) 
1. The mausoleum is ................. by Thien Thu mountain, two towering 
columns 
and a vast expanse of water. 
a. feed 
b. feeding 
c. fed 
d. feeds 
→ c 
2. Put plants ............... a window so that they will get enough light. 
a. near to 
b. near of 
c. next to 
d. nearly 
→ c 
3. Employers often require that candidates have not only a degree ............. 
a. but two years experience 
b. also two years experience 
c. but also two-year experience 
d. but more two years experience 
→ c 
4. Richard Nixon had been a lawyer and ............... before he entered politics. 
a. served in the Navy as an officer 
b. an officer in the Navy 
c. the Navy had him as an officer 
d. did service in the Navy as an officer 
→ b 
5. If one of the participants in a conversation wonders ............... no real 
communication has taken place. 
a. what said the other person 
b. what the other person said 
c. what did the other person say 
d. what was the other person saying 
→ b 
6. The salary of a bus driver is much higher ................ 
a. in comparison with the salary of a teacher 
b. than a teacher 
c. than that of a teacher 
d. to compare as a teacher 
→ c 
7. Professional people expect ............... when it is necessary to cancel an 
appointment. 
a. you to call them 
b. that you would call them 
c. your calling them 
d. that you are calling them 
→ a 
8. Sedimentary rocks are formed below the surface of the earth ............... 
very 
high temperatures and pressures. 
a. where there are 
b. there are 
c. where are there 
d. there are where 
→ a 
9. Farmers look forward to ............... every summer. 
a. participating in the county fairs 
b. participate in the county fairs 
c. be participating in the county fairs 
d. have participated in the county fairs 
→ a 
10. Clipper ships were the swiftest sailing ships that …………………. to 
sea and 
the most beautiful. 
a. ever were put 
b. were ever putted 
c. were ever put 
d. ever were putted 
→ c 
11. The ships had their days of …………………. in the 1840s and 1850s. 
a. glorious 
b. glory 
c. glorify 
d. gloriously 
→ b 
12. Tea loses its flavor quickly …………………… in the hold of a vessel. 
a. when storing 
b. stored 
c. when stored 
d. storing 
→ c 
13. Earl was one of the first American artists …………………. landscapes. 
a. painting 
b. painted 
c. for painting 
d. to paint 
→ d 
14. The crime rate has continued to rise in American cities despite efforts on 
the 
part of both government and private citizens to curb ................ 
a. them 
b. him 
c. its 
d. it 
→ d 
15. In 1778, he ……………… to London to study with Benjamin West for 
four 
years. 
a. has gone 
b. had gone 
c. would go 
d. went 
→ d 
16. No one has been able to satisfactorily explain how or ………………. the 
Moon sporadically sparks. 
a. when 
b. why 
c. what 
d. which 
→ b 
17. The basic fiber-optics system is called a fiberscope, …………………. 
consists 
of two bundles of fibers. 
a. which 
b. in which 
c. where 
d. what 
→ a 
18. Physicians can look into the lungs, heart and other areas that were 
formerly 
……………….. to them. 
a. accessibly 
b. access 
c. accessible 
d. inaccessible 
→ d 
19. ............... his highly individual conceptions of music and chaos, John 
Cage 
became a leading figure in avant-garde music. 
a. Such was 
b. Due to 
c. Because from 
d. That 
→ b 
20. Sanford Meisner ............... the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York 
City. 
a. founding and directing 
b. who founded and directed 
c. founded and directed 
d. in finding and directing 
→ c 
21. Experiments in the sonic imaging of moving objects ............... in both 
the 
United States and Europe well before the Second World War. 
a. were conducting 
b. have been conducted 
c. had been conducted 
d. being conducted 
→ c 
22. ............... billions and billions of stars exist in the vast space beyond our 
Milky 
Way galaxy. 
a. That is estimated 
b. An estimate that 
c. That the estimate 
d. It is estimated that 
→ d 
23. ............... gene-bearing bodies within the nuclei of living organisms. 
a. Chromosomes 
b. Chromosomes that are 
c. Chromosomes are 
d. Chromosomes while they are 
→ c 
24. Abner Doubleday, ..............., was credited with the invention of baseball 
in 
1839. 
a. who become a Union army general 
b. which became a Union army general 
c. who were a Union army general 
d. a Union army general 
→ d 
25. ............... photosynthesis were to stop, life would disappear from the 
planet 
Earth relatively quickly. 
a. For 
b. However 
c. If 
d. Although 
→ c 
26. Each fiber in the bundle …………….. only a tiny fraction of the total 
image. 
a. transmit 
b. transmitted 
c. transmits 
d. to transmit 
→ c 
27. Antonio Gaudi, architect of Barcelona's Holy Family Church, died 
before 
seeing ............... the structure. 
a. on completion of 
b. the completion of 
c. completing of 
d. their completing of 
→ b 
28. This is the factory ................................. at work. 
a. they are 
b. where they are 
c. where are 
d. in where they are 
→ b 
29. America's first globe maker was James Wilson, who ................... and 
blacksmith in his earlier life. 
a. a farmer had been 
b. had been a farmer 
c. farming 
d. being a farmer 
→ b 
30. Napoleon ................... the West Indian island of Santo Domingo in 1801. 
a. attacked 
b. is attacking 
c. has attracted 
d. attacking 
→ a 
31. Modern industrial methods have supplanted individual crafts, 
................... 
stone carvers, coopers, and cobblers virtually extinct. 
a. make blacksmiths, 
b. made blacksmiths, 
c. making them blacksmiths, 
d. making blacksmiths, 
→ d 
32. Not only knowledge and skills, but also attitudes ................... in school 
for 
students' future adjustment to society. 
a. when cultivated 
b. cultivated 
c. which need to be cultivated 
d. need to be cultivated 
→ d 
33. On Mercator's maps, the far northern and southern polar regions are 
.................... 
a. greatly exaggerated in area. 
b. exaggerating greatly in area. 
c. greatly exaggerate in area. 
d. great exaggeration in area. 
→ a 
34. On the slope of Long's Peak in Colorado ................... the ruin of a 
gigantic 
tree. 
a. that lies 
b. lies 
c. where lies 
d. lie 
→ b 
35. ................... in Shanghai than in any other city in China. 
a. More people live 
b. More people living 
c. It has more people 
d. More living people 
→ a 
36. The earth spins on its axis and ................... 23 hours, 56 minutes and 
4.09 
seconds for one complete rotation. 
a. need 
b. needed 
c. needing 
d. needs 
→ d 
37. ................... on the environment for the gratification of its needs. 
a. Each organism to depend 
b. Every organism depends 
c. All organisms depending 
d. Many organisms can depend 
→ b 
38. Of Charles Dickens' many novels, expectations perhaps ................... to 
many 
readers. 
a. the most satisfying one 
b. most satisfying one 
c. more than satisfying one 
d. the more satisfying than 
→ a 
39. ..................., the nation's capital remained in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
a. While designing Washington, D.C. 
b. Washington, D.C., was designed 
c. While Washington, D.C., was being designed 
d. Washington, D.C., designed 
→ c 
40. Children learn primarily by ................... the world around them. 
a. experiencing directly of 
b. experience direct 
c. directly physical experience 
d. direct physical experience of 
→ d 
41. It is earth's gravity that ................... people their weight. 
a. gives 
b. give 
c. giving 
d. given 
→ a 
42. Generally speaking, people should have ................... as their desires will 
allow. 
a. much education 
b. as much education 
c. education 
d. for education 
→ b 
43. A dolphin six ................... length can move as fast as most ships. 
a. foot in 
b. feet in 
c. foot of 
d. feet of 
→ b 
44. With new technology, cameras can take pictures of underwater valleys 
................... color. 
a. within 
b. for 
c. in 
d. by 
→ c 
45. ................. the fifth largest among the nine planets that make up our solar 
system. 
a. The Earth is 
b. The Earth being 
c. That the Earth is 
d. Being the Earth 
→ a 
46. In mathematics, a variable is a symbol ................. some element of a set. 
a. and representing 
b. represents 
c. that represents 
d. represents that 
→ c 
47. .................. actress's life is in many ways unlike that of other women. 
a. An 
b. A 
c. As the 
d. That the 
→ a 
48. About 20 miles from Boston, .................. a little town named Concord 
that 
has a rich history. 
a. has 
b. there is 
c. there are 
d. where is 
→ b 
49. An advisor to both Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Truman, 
................. 
of Bethune Cookman College. 
a. Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune was the founder 
b. Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune, who was the founder 
c. the founder was Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune 
d. did the founder Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune 
→ a 
50. Warmth, moisture, and oxygen are three necessary requirements 
................. 
most seedlings. 
a. for cultivating 
b. for cultivate 
c. as cultivating 
d. can cultivate 
→ a 

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