3500 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh 37

201. An uncultivated tea plant might grow about 30 feet height.

a. uncultivated

b. tea plant

c. about

d. height

→ d

202. A galaxy, where may include billions of stars, is held together by

gravitational attraction.

a. where

b. of

c. is

d. by

→ a

203. Rocks can be broken apart by water that seeps into the cracks and

freeze in

low temperatures.

a. broken apart

b. that

c. freeze

d. temperatures

→ c

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3500 CÂU HỎI TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH-37 
800 SENTENCES OF CERTIFICATE C 
II. FIND THE MISTAKES (400 SENTENCES ) (201-250) 
201. An uncultivated tea plant might grow about 30 feet height. 
a. uncultivated 
b. tea plant 
c. about 
d. height 
→ d 
202. A galaxy, where may include billions of stars, is held together by 
gravitational attraction. 
a. where 
b. of 
c. is 
d. by 
→ a 
203. Rocks can be broken apart by water that seeps into the cracks and 
freeze in 
low temperatures. 
a. broken apart 
b. that 
c. freeze 
d. temperatures 
→ c 
204. Alexander Graham Bell was once a teacher who run a school for the 
deaf in 
Massachusetts. 
a. once 
b. run 
c. for 
d. in 
→ b 
205. Some fish use their sense of smell as a guide when return to a spawning 
site. 
a. fish 
b. their 
c. as 
d. return 
→ d 
206. In Quebec, Canada, the flowing of the maple sap is one of the first sign 
of 
spring. 
a. In 
b. the flowing 
c. is 
d. sign 
→ d 
207. Antique auctions are getting more and more popular in the United 
States 
because increasing public awareness of the value of investing in antiques. 
a. auctions 
b. more and more 
c. because 
d. the value of 
→ c 
208. Archaeological evidence reveals that Native Americans lived on the 
East 
Coast of the United States 13 centuries before. 
a. reveals that 
b. lived on 
c. of the 
d. before 
→ d 
209. Diamond itself is the only material hard enough to cut and polishes 
diamonds. 
a. itself 
b. only 
c. hard enough 
d. polishes 
→ d 
210. The change from day to night results the rotation of the Earth. 
a. change 
b. to 
c. results 
d. the Earth 
→ c 
211. As Ingrid Bergman lived a life of courage, she also approached die with 
courage. 
a. As 
b. a life 
c. she 
d. die 
→ d 
212. Residents in some sites can call an electrical inspector to have the 
wiring in 
their house is checked. 
a. sites 
b. an 
c. to have 
d. is checked 
→ d 
213. The best way to eliminate a pest is to controlling the food accessible to 
it. 
a. The best 
b. to controlling 
c. food accessible 
d. it 
→ b 
214. The Earth depends the sun for its heating. 
a. The 
b. depends 
c. sun for 
d. heating 
→ b 
215. The famous aviator Chales Lindbergh was a early supporter of rocket 
research. 
a. famous aviator 
b. a 
c. supporter 
d. rocket research 
→ b 
216. Cholesterol help the body by making hormones and building cell walls, 
but 
too much cholesterol can cause heart problems. 
a. help 
b. by making 
c. too much 
d. can cause 
→ a 
217. Luther Burand was a pioneer in the process of graft immature plants 
onto 
fully mature plants. 
a. a pioneer 
b. graft 
c. fully 
d. plants 
→ b 
218. With its compound eyes, dragonflies can see moving insects 
approximately 
18 feet away. 
a. its 
b. moving 
c. approximately 
d. feet 
→ a 
219. An X-ray microscope enables a person to see on solid materials such as 
metal and bone. 
a. enables 
b. on 
c. such as 
d. bone 
→ b 
220. The United States has a younger population as most other major 
industrial 
countries. 
a. has 
b. as 
c. other 
d. countries 
→ b 
221. Before the invention of the printing press, books have been all printed 
by 
hand. 
a. Before 
b. the printing 
c. have been 
d. by 
→ c 
222. As the Asian economic miracle spreads throughout the Pacific, wage 
increases everywhere is affecting millions of consumers. 
a. As 
b. spreads 
c. is 
d. millions 
→ c 
223. The surface of the tongue covered with tiny taste buds. 
a. the 
b. covered 
c. tiny 
d. buds 
→ b 
224. Cosmic distance is measured on light-years. 
a. Cosmic 
b. is 
c. on 
d. years 
→ c 
225. A million of tourists from all over the world visit New York every day. 
a. A 
b. of 
c. all over 
d. visit 
→ b 
226. Whereas Earth has one moon, planet call Mars has two small ones. 
a. Whereas 
b. has 
c. call 
d. ones 
→ c 
227. An ardent feminist, Margaret Fuller, through her literature, asked that 
women be given a fairly chance. 
a. through 
b. that 
c. be 
d. fairly 
→ d 
228. No longer is scientific discovery a matter of one person alone working. 
a. No 
b. is 
c. matter of 
d. alone working 
→ d 
229. The scientific method consists of forming hypotheses, collect data, and 
testing results. 
a. scientific 
b. consists of 
c. collect 
d. results 
→ c 
230. All data in computer are changed into electronic pulses by an input unit. 
a. in computer 
b. into 
c. by 
d. unit 
→ a 
231. The basic law of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are 
taught 
to all elementary school students. 
a. law 
b. division 
c. taught 
d. school 
→ a 
232. A largely percentage of Canadian export business is with the United 
States. 
a. largely 
b. of 
c. is 
d. with 
→ a 
233. The famous Jim Thorpe won both the pentathlon or decathlon in the 
1912 
Olympic Games. 
a. The famous 
b. won 
c. or 
d. in 
→ c 
234. Acute pharyngitis pain is most often caused by a viral infection, for 
who 
antibiotics are ineffective. 
a. is 
b. caused by 
c. who 
d. are ineffective 
→ c 
235. Knowledges about cultures provides insights into the learned behaviors 
of 
groups. 
a. Knowledges 
b. insights into 
c. learned 
d. behaviors 
→ a 
236. A fiber-optic cable across the Pacific went into service in April 1989, 
link the 
United States and Japan. 
a. across 
b. went into 
c. in 
d. link 
→ d 
237. Dislike the gorilla, the make adult chimpanzee weighs under 200 
pounds. 
a. Dislike 
b. make 
c. under 
d. pounds 
→ a 
238. Before lumberjacks and mechanical equipments, they used horses and 
ropes to drag lops. 
a. Before 
b. equipments 
c. used 
d. to drag 
→ b 
239. George Gershwin not only composed popular songs for musicals, also 
wrote more serious concerts. 
a. composed 
b. for 
c. also 
d. more serious 
→ c 
240. Among the world’s 44 richest countries there has been not war since 
1945. 
a. Among the 
b. richest 
c. there 
d. not 
→ d 
241. Caricature, a type of comic exaggeration, is common used in political 
cartoons. 
a. type of 
b. exaggeration 
c. common 
d. in 
→ c 
242. One and more sentences related to the same topic form a paragraph. 
a. and 
b. related to 
c. same 
d. form 
→ a 
243. Mirrors done of shiny metal were used by the Egyptians in ancient 
times. 
a. done 
b. were used 
c. in 
d. times 
→ a 
244. Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are one of America’s 
national 
treasures. 
a. are 
b. of 
c. national 
d. treasures 
→ a 
245. In his early days as a direct, Charlie Chaplin produced 62 short silent 
comedy films in four years. 
a. his 
b. direct 
c. short silent 
d. in four 
→ b 
246. Some studies show that young babies prefer the smell of milk to those 
of 
other liquids. 
a. that young babies 
b. smell 
c. those 
d. liquids 
→ c 
247. Plants absorb water and nutrients and anchoring themselves in the soil 
with 
their roots. 
a. absorb water 
b. anchoring themselves 
c. the soil 
d. their roots 
→ b 
248. To understand the directions, they must be read carefully. 
a. To understand 
b. the 
c. they must be read 
d. carefully 
→ c 
249. The children were surprised when the teacher had them to close their 
books 
unexpectedly. 
a. were surprised 
b. when 
c. to close 
d. unexpectedly 
→ c 
250. Sitting alone in his room, the strange noise frightened him. 
a. Sitting 
b. in 
c. his 
d. the strange noise frightened him 
→ d 

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