Tiếng Anh - 500 câu luyện từ vựng
1.The house was burgled while the family was in a card game.
A. buried B. busy C. absorbed D. helping
2.I am sorry that I can’t your invitation.
A. take B. except C. agree D. accept
3. what he says, he wasn’t even there when the crime was committed.
A. Following B. According to C. Hearing D. Meaning
4.he has impressed his employers considerably and he is soon to be promoted.
A. nevertheless B. accordingly C. yet D. eventually
5.He gave his listeners a vivid of his journey through Peru.
A. account B. tale C. communication D. plot
6.Will you be taking my precious experience into when you fix my salary?
A. possession B. account C. mind D. scale
7.The policeman stopped him when he was driving home and him of speeding.
A. charged B. accused C. blamed D. arrested
8.His stomach began to because of the bad food he had eaten.
A. pain B. harm C. be hurt D. ache
9.If you money to mine, we shall have enough.
A. add B. combine C. unite D. bank
10. he was full of for her bravery.
A. energy B. admiration C. surprise D. pride
tanding on the edge of the roof slightly and nearly fell. A. swerved B. glided C. skidded D. swayed 425. The cyclist was riding so erratically that the driver had to to avoid hitting him. A. swerve B. swing C. sway D. deviate 426. She cried so much that her face became . A. soft B. swollen C. torn D. stretched 427. Although John was the eldest in the family, he always let his sister charge of the house. A. take B. hold C. make D. get 428. You must remember to all your belonging out of this classroom today. A. take away B. bring C. take D. fetch 429. What measures have been to control the crowd at Saturday’s football match? A. imagined B. given C. described D. taken 430. This waist band is too big; it must be about an inch. A. taken in B. taken off C. taken over D. taken away 431. Mary didn’t children quickly. A. take over B. take to C. take up D. take out 432. If I had more time, I should golf as a hobby. A. take to B. take on C. take up D. take in 433. As the train pulled out of the station, I started to to the man sitting opposite. A. converse B. say C. talk D. quarrel 434. Because of the low ceiling, the bookcase was much too to go into the room. A. tall B. grand C. lengthy D. deep 435. George took an eager look at the meal, which everyone was looking forward to, and sat down with the rest of the family. A. dusty B. pasty C. nasty D. tasty 436. His father had him how to make model aeroplanes. A. planned B. guided C. taught D. described 437. He lost his when the policeman stopped him. A. temper B. language C. spirit D. character 438. The purpose of the examination was to the students’ knowledge of the subject. A. inspect B. prove C. test D. practise 439. This morning, drivers were warned of fog in all industrial areas. A. deep B. important C. thick D. cloudy 440. The mechanic examined the car engine but could find nothing wrong with it. A. exactly B. thoroughly C. suitably D. throughout 441. Diseases are easily through contact with infected animals. A. translated B. transmuted C. transmitted D. transacted 442. The poor girl was very ill and everything she ate or drank. A. threw over B. threw out C. threw up D. threw off 443. Hello, Is that 21035? Please put me to the manager. A. across B. up C. over D. through 444. I haven’t got enough string to up this parcel. A. stick B. fold C. shut D. tie 445. They decided to leave the waiter a big because the food and service had been excellent. A. note B. addition C. tip D. gift 446. His name was on the of my tongue, but I just couldn’t remember it. A. point B. edge C. tip D. top 447. The teacher them the answer to the question. A. explained B. told C. described D. declared 448. It was a horrible ride through pouring rain. he had a puncture and for the last hour had to push the bicycle. A. As a matter of fact B. In some way C. to make matters worse D. In fact 449. Having said he would mend the clock he discovered that he had not brought the right for the job. A. tools B. instrument C. apparatus D. elements 450. The subject of your lecture is very and you should have a good audience. A. engaged B. current C. interested D. topical 451. The aeroplane down at Cairo on its way to India. A. remained B. visited C. landed D. touched 452. Polar explorers have to be extremely to endure the climate and other hardships. A. hard B. rough C. tough D. raw 453. You will get to the church more quickly if you take this across the fields. A. track B. passage C. method D. hedge 454. He grew very angry when he realized how he had been out of his money. A. tricked B. deceived C. robbed D. stolen 455. When are you going to begin to that animal? A. direct B. teach C. train D. govern 456. The dressmaker the half-finished blouse but it was obviously too small. A. tried on B. tested C. tried D. put on 457. She sat down at the piano and began to play a patriotic . A. noise B. music C. tune D. sound 458. He became so impatient that many of his old friends him. A. turned against B. turned up C. turned in turned over 459. He tried to enlist at least twice, but was . A. turned out B. turned round C. turned down D. turned away 460. Many strands were together to make the rope really strong. A. twisted B. revolved C. rolled D. wounded 461. I was suspicious of his sincerity and remained by his many arguments. A. unconvicted B. reassured C. unconvinced D. undisturbed 462. The house was so damp that it was to live in. A. sickly B. unhealthy C. diseased D. infectious 463. When my aunt lost her cat last summer, it turned a week later at a house in the next village. A. on B. over C. out D. up 464. The Andersons have not turned yet and I doubt if they will now. A. up B. out C. in D. away 465. They gave looking for her when it grew dark. A. up B. off C. out D. away 466. My eldest brother intends to take skating next winter. A. to B. in C. on D. up 467. The policeman looked me several times ands obviously disliked what he saw. A. over and over again B. up and down C. from side to side D. in and out 468. Mrs Brown was very when she broke her beautiful wedgwood teapot. A. disturbed B. upset C. damaged D. offended 469. We have little information about developments in this field. A. actual B. present-day C. up-to-date D. modern 470. While I am on holiday, ring me at my hotel only if there are any messages for me. A. urgent B. hasty C. valuable D. confident 471. He spends his holidays in the mountains though occasionally he goes to the seaside instead. A. usually B. invariably C. constantly D. rarely 472. His compass proved to him when he was lost in unknown country. A. valuable B. expensive C. dear D. precious 473. The house was sold for $ 60,000, which was far more than its real . A. cost B. value C. price D. expense 474. This blue flower is known by names in other parts of England. A. severe B. various C. separate D. difference 475. As the clouds drifted away an even higher peak became to the climbers. A. in sight B. conspicuous C. visible D. obvious 476. Very few people for his party at the last election. A. elected B. picked C. preferred D. voted 477. I to my office as it is so near my home. A. use to go B. wander C. do not go with my car D. walk 478. You must remember not to from the point when you write an essay. A. go astray B. wander C. ramble D. go off 479. Would you prefer to stay in a private or public in the hospital? A. cell B. ward C. chamber D. cellar 480. He tried to his daughter of the dangers of spending more than she earned. A. remember B. warn C. realize D. threaten 481. Please the milk carefully; I don’t want it to boil over. A. look at B. regard C. see D. watch 482. The branch unexpectedly gave and the surprised cat found herself suddenly on the ground. A. way B. in C. back D. up 483. There are usually at least two of looking at every question. A. means B. directions C. opinions D. ways 484. Fear showed in the eyes of the young man, while the old man looked tired and. . A. watery B. weary C. wandering D. wondered 485. A very sore throat had reduced his voice to a . A. cough B. whisper C. whistle D. scratch 486. In a low voice, she that someone was moving about upstairs. A. screamed B. shouted C. spoke D. whispered 487. Groups of tourists visit the national park to see the many animals there . A. fierce B. wild C. cruel D. savage 488. It was raining so hard, he had to switch on his windscreen . A. cleaners B. dusters C. wipers D. rubbers 489. I do I could speak French well. A. know B. wish C. like D. hope 490. I can’t find the scissors anywhere. What have you done them? A. with B. to C. by D. for 491. He climbed up into the tree and picked all the fruit reach. A. near B. inside C. within D. beyond 492. Margret proudly showed her mother the toy cat she had in the competition. A. gained B. won C. caught D. rewarded 493. You’ve hardly done any today, you lazy girl. A. work B. pain C. labour D. effort 494. Her parents were very because she was out so late that night. A. responsible B. worried C. overcome D. careful 495. She is making herself ill with over her son’s future. A. annoyance B. disgust C. worry D. consideration 496. I don’t want to wait until tomorrow; I go at once. A. prefer B. would rather C. like D. am willing 497. My aunt a brightly-coloured thread round her finger so as not to forget her appointment. A. wound B. curved C. wounded D. rang 498. After the battle, the soldiers were helped by those who could walk. A. damaged B. wounded C. killed D. blessed 499. Even though he was more than sixty he had very few___________ on his face. A. freckles B. wrinkles C. dimples D. spots 500. Jerry got sleepy at the lecture and began to . 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