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Advanced Grammar (Đại hc Khoa hc Xã hội và Nhân văn, Đại hc Quc gia
Thành ph H Chí Minh)
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A1
1. Pop Art was a movement of the 1950's and 1960's whom imagery
A B
was based on readily recognized American products and people.
C D
2. Because the tachinid fly is a parasite of harmful insects, much
AB
species have been imported into the United States to combat insect pests.
C D
3. All almost the electricity for industrial use comes from large
A B C
generators driven by steam turbines.
D
4. The Egyptians first discovered that drying fruit preserved it, made
A B C
it sweeter, and improvement its flavor.
D
5. During his twelve year there, Ellis Marsalis turned the New Orleans
AB
Center for the Creative Arts into a rich training place for future jazz stars.
C D
6. Algebra is the branch of mathematics concerned with operations
A B
on sets of numbers or other elements that are often represented at symbols
C D
7. As her focus changed, the love poetry that Edna St.VicentMillay
AB
produced in the 1920's increasing gave way to poetry dealing with social
C D
injustice.
8. When a pearl is cut in half and examined under a microscope, but
A B C D
its layers can be seen.
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9. A conductor uses signals and gestures to let the musicians to know
A B C when to play various
parts of a composition.
D
10. If a glass lizard loses its tails , a new one grows to replace it.
A B C D
11. Many of the recording instruments used in vary branches of
A B C
science are kymographs.
D
12. It was near end of prehistoric times that the first wheeled vehicles
A B C
appeared.
D
13. Martin Luther King. Jr.'s magnificent speaking ability enabling him
A B
to effectively express the demands for social justice for Black Americans.
14. Designers of athletic footwear finely tune each category of shoe to
A B
its particularly activity by studying human motion and physiology.
C D
.
15. Gothic Revival architecture has several basis characteristics
AB
that distinguish it from other nineteenth-century architectural styles.
C D
16. Since rats are destructive and may carry disease, therefore many
A B C
cities try to exterminate them.
D
17. In the United States among 60 percent of the space on the pages of
A B C
newspapers is reserved for advertising.
D
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18. Recently in the automobile industry, multinational companies
have developed to the point where such few cars can be described as
A B
having been made entirely in one country.
C D
19. Scientists believe that by altering the genetic composition of plants
A
it is possible to develop specimens that are resisting to disease and
B C
have increased food value.
D
20. The purpose of traveler's checks is to protect travelers from theft and
A B
accidental lost of money.
C D
21. The early periods of aviation in the United States was marked
A B
by exhibition flights made by individual fliers or by teams of
C
performers at country fairs.
D
22. The American anarchist Emma Goldman infused her spirited
lectures publishes. and demonstrations with a passionate belief in the
A B D
freedom of the individual.
D
23. Being the biggest expanse of brackish water in the world, the Baltic
A B
Sea is one of special interesting to scientists
CD
24. The main advertising media includes direct mail, radio, television,
AB
magazines, and newpaper.
C D
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25. While studying the chemistry of human body, Dr. Rosalyn Yalow won a
A B
Nobel Prize for the research she conducted on the rote of hormones.
C D
A2
Part one, Part two
1. Nocturnal creatures, raccoons forage primarily at night and spend their
A B C
days rest in their dens.
D
2. Marian Anderson, in addition to gaining fame as a concert soloist,
A B
also served as a United States delegates to the United Nations.
C D
3. Good dental hygiene and a proper diet are necessary
A B
for the maintain of sound teeth.
C D
4. Rice adapt better than other grain crops to areas with unfavorable saline,
A B C
alkaline, or acid sulfate soils.
D
5. Jeanette Rankin, pacifist and lifetime crusader for social and electoral
AB
reform, was the first woman to be a membership of the United States
C D
Congress.
6. In the United States, Maryland ranks second only to Virginia
A B C
as a oyster-producing state.
D
7. The social games of children help to prepare themselves for their
A B C
adult roles.
D
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8. Algae have been an extremely important link in the food chain after the
ABC
beginning of life on Earth as we know it.
D
9. the chorus plays a large part in any oratorio, linking areas were sung by
A B C D
soloists with segments of choral music.
10. Butte, Montana, had built above large deposits of silver, gold, and
AB
copper and became known as "the richest hill on Earth. "
C D
11. Realistic novels, in trying to present life as it actually is, have written
A B C
many works that are notable for their artistry of style.
D
12. Allan Pinkerton, founder of the famous detective agency that
AB
bears him name, directed a Civil War espionage system behind Confederate
C D
lines.
13. Until the 1910 formation of the National Hockey Association in eastern
A
Canada, professional and amateur teams were allowed to playfully together.
B C D
14. Contralto Marian Anderson became a member permanent
A B
of the Metropolitan Opera Company in 1955.
C D
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15. Widely acknowledged as a great and important playwright, Eugene
A
O'Neill brought to the United States stage it was probably
B
its first really serious drama.
C D
16. Because some critics considered it decadent, subversive,
A
and incomprehensibly, abstract art encountered much opposition in
B C
its early years.
D
17. To survive, most birds must eat at least half their own weigh in
A B C
food every day.
D
18. The glass tube in a fluorescent lamp contains mercury vapor
A B C
under small pressure.
D
19. In 1977, Marilyn Yadlowski, a undergraduate at Cornell University,
A
found that pigeons had excellent low-frequency hearing, far surpassing that
B C
of humans.
D
20. The General Accounting Office reviews the accounting systems used by
A
federal agencies to determination whether expenditures conform to laws,
B C
and it also settles claims.
D
21. Australian koalas are furry, gray animal that live in trees and
A B C
feed on leaves.
D
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22. Won its war for independence in 1783, the United States then
A
struggled to establish its own economic and financial system.
B C D
23. The first known radio program among the United States was broadcast
A B C
on Christmas Eve, 1906, by Reginald Fessenden from
his experimental station at Brant Rock, Massachusetts.
D
24. A typical feature-length film costs millions of dollars to make and
A B C
requires the skillful of hundreds of workers.
D
25. After his trips to the West between 1869 and 1872, Ralph Albert
A B
Blakelock would often painted American Indian encampments
C
on brown-and-yellow-toned canvases.
D
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Advanced Grammar (Đại học Khoa học Xã hội và Nhân văn, Đại học Quốc gia Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh) lOMoAR cPSD| 40749825 A1
1. Pop Art was a movement of the 1950's and 1960's whom imagery A B
was based on readily recognized American products and people. C D
2. Because the tachinid fly is a parasite of harmful insects, much AB
species have been imported into the United States to combat insect pests. C D
3. All almost the electricity for industrial use comes from large A B C
generators driven by steam turbines. D
4. The Egyptians first discovered that drying fruit preserved it, made A B C
it sweeter, and improvement its flavor. D
5. During his twelve year there, Ellis Marsalis turned the New Orleans AB
Center for the Creative Arts into a rich training place for future jazz stars. C D
6. Algebra is the branch of mathematics concerned with operations A B
on sets of numbers or other elements that are often represented at symbols C D
7. As her focus changed, the love poetry that Edna St.VicentMillay AB
produced in the 1920's increasing gave way to poetry dealing with social C D injustice.
8. When a pearl is cut in half and examined under a microscope, but A B C D its layers can be seen. lOMoAR cPSD| 40749825
9. A conductor uses signals and gestures to let the musicians to know A B C when to play various parts of a composition. D
10. If a glass lizard loses its tails , a new one grows to replace it. A B C D
11. Many of the recording instruments used in vary branches of A B C science are kymographs. D
12. It was near end of prehistoric times that the first wheeled vehicles A B C appeared. D
13. Martin Luther King. Jr.'s magnificent speaking ability enabling him A B
to effectively express the demands for social justice for Black Americans.
14. Designers of athletic footwear finely tune each category of shoe to A B
its particularly activity by studying human motion and physiology. C D .
15. Gothic Revival architecture has several basis characteristics AB
that distinguish it from other nineteenth-century architectural styles. C D
16. Since rats are destructive and may carry disease, therefore many A B C
cities try to exterminate them. D
17. In the United States among 60 percent of the space on the pages of A B C
newspapers is reserved for advertising. D lOMoAR cPSD| 40749825
18. Recently in the automobile industry, multinational companies
have developed to the point where such few cars can be described as A B
having been made entirely in one country. C D
19. Scientists believe that by altering the genetic composition of plants A
it is possible to develop specimens that are resisting to disease and B C have increased food value. D
20. The purpose of traveler's checks is to protect travelers from theft and A B accidental lost of money. C D
21. The early periods of aviation in the United States was marked A B
by exhibition flights made by individual fliers or by teams of C performers at country fairs. D
22. The American anarchist Emma Goldman infused her spirited
lectures publishes. and demonstrations with a passionate belief in the A B D freedom of the individual. D 23.
Being the biggest expanse of brackish water in the world, the Baltic A B
Sea is one of special interesting to scientists CD 24.
The main advertising media includes direct mail, radio, television, AB magazines, and newpaper. C D lOMoAR cPSD| 40749825
25. While studying the chemistry of human body, Dr. Rosalyn Yalow won a A B
Nobel Prize for the research she conducted on the rote of hormones. C D A2 Part one, Part two
1. Nocturnal creatures, raccoons forage primarily at night and spend their A B C days rest in their dens. D
2. Marian Anderson, in addition to gaining fame as a concert soloist, A B
also served as a United States delegates to the United Nations. C D
3. Good dental hygiene and a proper diet are necessary A B
for the maintain of sound teeth. C D
4. Rice adapt better than other grain crops to areas with unfavorable saline, A B C
alkaline, or acid sulfate soils. D
5. Jeanette Rankin, pacifist and lifetime crusader for social and electoral AB
reform, was the first woman to be a membership of the United States C D Congress.
6. In the United States, Maryland ranks second only to Virginia A B C as a oyster-producing state. D
7. The social games of children help to prepare themselves for their A B C adult roles. D lOMoAR cPSD| 40749825
8. Algae have been an extremely important link in the food chain after the ABC
beginning of life on Earth as we know it. D
9. the chorus plays a large part in any oratorio, linking areas were sung by A B C D
soloists with segments of choral music.
10. Butte, Montana, had built above large deposits of silver, gold, and AB
copper and became known as "the richest hill on Earth. " C D
11. Realistic novels, in trying to present life as it actually is, have written A B C
many works that are notable for their artistry of style. D
12. Allan Pinkerton, founder of the famous detective agency that AB
bears him name, directed a Civil War espionage system behind Confederate C D lines.
13. Until the 1910 formation of the National Hockey Association in eastern A
Canada, professional and amateur teams were allowed to playfully together. B C D
14. Contralto Marian Anderson became a member permanent A B
of the Metropolitan Opera Company in 1955. C D lOMoAR cPSD| 40749825
15. Widely acknowledged as a great and important playwright, Eugene A
O'Neill brought to the United States stage it was probably B
its first really serious drama. C D
16. Because some critics considered it decadent, subversive, A
and incomprehensibly, abstract art encountered much opposition in B C its early years. D
17. To survive, most birds must eat at least half their own weigh in A B C food every day. D
18. The glass tube in a fluorescent lamp contains mercury vapor A B C under small pressure. D
19. In 1977, Marilyn Yadlowski, a undergraduate at Cornell University, A
found that pigeons had excellent low-frequency hearing, far surpassing that B C of humans. D
20. The General Accounting Office reviews the accounting systems used by A
federal agencies to determination whether expenditures conform to laws, B C and it also settles claims. D
21. Australian koalas are furry, gray animal that live in trees and A B C feed on leaves. D lOMoAR cPSD| 40749825
22. Won its war for independence in 1783, the United States then A
struggled to establish its own economic and financial system. B C D
23. The first known radio program among the United States was broadcast A B C
on Christmas Eve, 1906, by Reginald Fessenden from
his experimental station at Brant Rock, Massachusetts. D
24. A typical feature-length film costs millions of dollars to make and A B C
requires the skillful of hundreds of workers. D
25. After his trips to the West between 1869 and 1872, Ralph Albert A B
Blakelock would often painted American Indian encampments C
on brown-and-yellow-toned canvases. D