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Đề luyện thi vào Lớp 10 chuyên Tiếng Anh Global Success - Đề 94 (Có đáp án)
 A. people live B. those living C. someone to live D. they who live
26. She has just bought . 
 A. an old interesting painting French B. a French interesting old paint
 C. a French old interesting painting D. an interesting old French painting
27. There are many opportunities for career . if you work for that company.
 A. system B. sequence C. progression D. succesion
28. The children can stay here ..they don’t make too much noise.
 A. whether B. providing C. unless D. until
29. “.” – “Thank you. We are proud of him.”
 A. Your kid is naughty. B. Can we ask your child to take a photo?
 C. Your child is just adorable! D. I can give your kid a lift to school.
30. There were a lot people at the party, only few of .I had met before.
 A. them B. who C. whom D. whose
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.
31. Assessment instruments in nursery schools (A) they feature items and (B) other materials different (C) from 
those on elementary (D) school tests. 
32. (A) All the witnesses said (B) that John (C) was blaming (D) for the accident.
33. Migrant (A) workers live in (B) substandard (C) unsanitary, and dilapidated housing and often (D) are lacking 
medical care.
34. For thousands of years, (A) man has created (B) sweet-smelling substances from wood, herbs, and 
flowers and (C) using them for perfume (D) or medicine.
35. Copper comes from seven (A) types of (B) ores that (C) also contain (D) the other materials.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position 
of the main stress in each of the following questions.
36.A. experience B. maternal C. simplify D. physician
37.A. residential B. repetition C. mountaineer D. television
38.A. sequential B. mistake C. satisfy D. quality
39.A. residence B. establish C. maximum D. regional
40.A. questionable B. inferior C. criticize D. miserable
Read the following passage and mark the correct answer to each of the questions.
Collecting maps can be an enjoyable hobby for antiquarian booksellers, a captivating interest for cartographers, a 
lucrative vocation for astute dealers, and an inspirational part of the occupational functioning of map catalogers, 
archivists, and historians. Among recognized collectibles, maps are relatively rarer than stamps, but they have had 
their avid enthusiasts and admirers ever since copies were made by hand only for affluent, the commanding officer, 
and the ship captain.
Whether the interest is business-related or amateur, the economic means abundant or slim, a collection needs a 
theme, be it associated with contemporary changes in cartographic representation or geographic knowledge, or a 
more accessible goal centered on a particular mapmaker, technique, or type of subject matter. Collectors should 
not overlook topical maps issued predominantly or exclusively after World War II, such as navigational charts, 
industrial compound road layouts, or aerial projections. Potential collectors ought not to disregard two 
superficially prosaic, yet important themes: maps of travel routes for family trips, and maps that, for aesthetic 
reasons, they personally find intriguing or simply attractive. In the first case, like the box with old family photos, 
the collection will give the travelers the opportunity to reminisce and relive the journey.
In most cases, photocopies are worthy alternatives to originals. For example, historical society collections 
customarily include the high quality facsimiles needed to make a collection as comprehensive and practical as 
possible, supplementing the contributions made by well-to-do donors and benefactors. If not predisposed to wait 
patiently, and possibly ineffectually, for a lucky find, collectors may choose to sift through dealer stock, peruse 
through advertisements in local, regional, or national periodicals, and solicit the assistance of the U.S. Library of 
Congress and private agencies. Government and public agencies, companies, and trade associations can advise the 
collector about maps currently in circulation and pending sales of dated reproductions, editions, and prints. 
41. What is the main idea of the passage?
 A. Why hobbyists always flaunt their map collections.
 B. How maps can be collected by professionals and enthusiasts.
 C. How to assure an interrupted flow of collectibles. 53: The phrase “these writers” in the first paragraph refers to .
 A. ordinary readers B. ordinary people C. encyclopedia experts D. every subject
54: The phrase “the word” in the second paragraph refers to..
 A. knowledge B. encyclopedia C. writing D. collection
55: Microsoft’s Encarta is cited in the passage as an example of ...
 A. CD-ROM dictionary B. printed encyclopedia
 C. online encyclopedia D. updateable online encyclopedia
56: The word “brainchild” in the second paragraph of the passage can be best replaced by...
 A. born B. child C. product D. father
57: The word “approach” in the third paragraph of the passage means... 
 A. idea B. time C. method D. writing
58: The user of Wikipedia can do all of the following EXCEPT.
 A. have access to information B. determinate the website 
 C. modify information D. edit information
59: We can say that Jimmy Wales.
 A. became very famous after the formation of Wikipedia B. is the father of Wikipedia
 C. made a great profit from Wikipedia D. decides who can use Wikipedia
60: Wiki software enables .
 A. exchanging articles B. a purchase of information C. limited access D. editing
Read the following passage and mark the correct word for each of the blanks .
 HELP ALWAYS AT HAND:
 A MOBILE IS A GIRL’S BEST FRIEND
If it fits inside a pocket, keeps you safe as well as in touch with your office, your mother and your children, it is 
(61)..worth having. This is the (62).. of the dwelling ranks of female mobile-phone users who are 
beginning to (63).. the consumer market.
Although Britain has been (64).. to be one of the most expensive places in the world to run a mobile phone, 
both professional women and (65).. mothers are undeterred. At first, the mobile phone was a rich man’s 
plaything, or a businessman’s (66).. symbol. Now women own almost as many telephones as men do - but 
for very different reasons.
The main (67).. for most women customers is that it provides a form of communications back-up, wherever 
they are, in case of contingency. James Tanner of Tancroft Communications says: “The majority of people buying 
phones from us this year were women – often young women – or men who were buying for their mothers, wives 
and girlfriends. And it always seems to be a question of (68).. of mind.”
“Size is also (69).. for women. They want something that will fit in a handbag,” said Mr Tanner. “The tiny 
phones coming in are having a very big (70)... This year’s models are only half the size of your hand.”
61. A. totally B. certainly C. absolutely D. completely
62. A. vision B. vista C. view D. conception 
63. A. master B. dominate C. overbear D. command 
64. A. demonstrated B. seen C. established D. shown
65. A. complete B. total C. absolute D. full-time
66. A. status B. fame C. power D. prestige 
67.A. attraction B. enticement C. charm D. lure 
68. A. tranquility B. calmness C. peace D. serenity 
69. A. necessary B. crucial C. urgent D. essential 
70. A. impression B. perception C. impact D. image 
Mark the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions or indicate the correct answer 
to each of them .
71. Not until Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave had been completely explored in 1972 .
 A. when was its full extent realized B. the realization of its full extent
 C. was its full extent realized D. that its full extent was realized
72. The knee is. most other joints in the body because it cannot twist without injury.
 A. to be damaged more than likely B. more likely to be damaged than
 C. likely to be more than damaged D. more than likely to be damaged
73. The noise next door did not stop until after midnight. 

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