Đề thi thử đại học tham khảo dành cho học sinh hệ Trung học phổ thông ôn thi tốt nghiệp và ôn thi đại học - cao đẳng luyện tập và củng cố lại kiến thức đã học | ONE PERIOD TEST 1 I. Choose the word that has the underlined part is pronounced differently from the others 1. A. affidavit fi deivit B. applicant C. ages D. major 2. A. eligibility B. department C. deadline D. successful 3. A. formality B. average C. g. horse D. diploma II. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is placed differently from the others 4. A. chemistry B. engineer C. pharmacy 4wợc khoa D. bodyguard 5. A. university B. nationality C. examination D. application III. Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank In the home a dad is very important. He is the 6 who provides us with money to feed and 7 ----ourselves. He can decorate your bedroom mend your radio make 8 for your pets repair a punture in your bicycle tyre and help you with maths homework. A dad can be very useful for 9 -------you in the car to and from parties music and dancing lessons. A dad is the person whom you ask for 10 -----money. 6. A. man B. someone C. person D. anyone 7. A. clothe B. clothing C. clothes D. cloth 8. A. rooms B. houses C. places D. cages 9. A. bringing B. taking C. picking D. carrying 10. A. pocket B. spending C. expense D. account IV. Read the following passage and choose the best option In Britain the availability of higher education has increased greatly in the second half of the twentieth century. Nevertheless finding a place in a university in Britain is not easy. Universities only take the better students. Because of this and also because of the relatively high degree of personal supervision of students nearly all university students are not supposed to take a job during term time. Unless their parents are rich students receive a state grant of money that can cover most of their living expenses. The Open University in Britain which was started in 1969 allows people who do not have the opportunity to go to the university to study for degree. Its courses are taught through television radio especially written textbooks. Students work with .