Tìm lỗi sai – Bài 4FREETiếng Anh FA 1. <Because> blood from <different> individuals may different in the type of antigen on the surface of the red cells and the type of antibody in the plasma, a dangerous reaction <can occur> between the donor <and> recipient in a blood transfusion? B. different D. and C. can occur A. Because 2. Narcissus, <a character in mythology>, gazed at <his own> image in a pool so ardently <that> he fell <into itself> and downed? C. that B. his own A. a character in mythology D. into itself 3. <In spite>< of> my father <is> old , he <gets up> early and <does morning exercise>? B. is D. does morning exercise C. gets up A. In spite of 4. The master <of ceremonies> announced in a loud and clear voice <and told> that the dinner <would be> late <due to> unforseen circumstances? C. would be A. of ceremonies B. and told D. due to 5. <Collecting> stamps, <playing> chess and <to mount> beautiful butterflies <are> derrick’s hobbies? A. collecting C. to mount B. playing D. are 6. <What happened> in New York <were> a reaction from city workers, <including> firemen and policemen who had been laid off from <their> jobs? A. What happened D. their B. were C. including 7. This apprentice <has spent> two weeks <to work> <on> that <new machine>? A. has spent C. on B. to work D. new machine 8. <It was> not until the end of <prehistoric> times that the first <wheeled vehicles> <appearing? B. prehistoric C. wheeled vehicles A. It was D. appearing 9. Mrs. Alien was concerned <about> <me having> to drive <so far> <every day>? A. about C. so far D. every day B. me having 10. My mother <doesn’t care> how much <does the washing machine cost> <because> she is <going to buy> it anyway? D. going to buy A. doesn’t care C. because B. does the washing machine cost 11. <The amount of> women earning <Master\'s> Degrees <has risen> sharply in <recent years>? D. recent years A. The amount of B. Master’s C. has risen 12. <When> precipitation occurs, some of <it> evaporates, some <runs off> the surface it strikes, and some <sinking> into the ground? A. When C. runs off D. sinking B. it 13. <The> company did not <want to hire> a man <that his> experiment was <so limited>? B. want to hire A. The D. so limited C. that his 14. <Since> January this year, Joe <has suffered> two injuries, <one to> his ankle and the other <in New Yor? A. Since C. one to B. has suffered D. in New York 15. Robots <in the home> <might> not be <enough creative> to <do the cooking>, plan the meal and so on? B. might A. in the home C. enough creative D. do the cooking 16. <When mining> for gold, you <must first> obtain the gold ore <and then> <apart> the gold from the ore? A. When mining C. and then D. apart B. must first 17. People are not <allowed enter> the <park> after midnight <because of> lack <of> security? C. because of A. allowed enter D. of B. after 18. He has <made> a lot of <mistakes> <in> his writing <because> his carelessness? A. made D. because B. mistakes C. in 19. The puppy stood up <slowly>, wagged <its> tail, <blinking> its eyes, <and> barked? B. its C. blinking D. and A. slowly 20. It <has ever been> told that teaching <is> one of <the> <more noble> careers? D. more noble A. has ever been B. is C. the 21. Mai and Lan <have> a row <because> they have <misunderstood> <one another>? D. one another C. misunderstood B. because A. have 22. Working <provide> people <with> personal <satisfaction> as <well> as money? B. with C. satisfaction A. provide D. well 23. <Thanks for> the <liberation of> women, women <can> now <take part in> social activities? D. take part in A. thanks for B. liberation of C. can 24. <The student> must have her assessment form <fill in> by <the> examiner during the <oral exam>? A. The student C. the D. oral exam B. fill in 25. <Has> the government made a <decide> <to ban> the <use> of chemical weapon ye? C. to ban A. has D. use B. decide 26. The children <next door> are <a real nuisance>. Their football is always coming <on> the fence and <damaging> the flowers in my garden? D. damaging B. a real nuisance C. on A. next door 27. <Despite> America’s affluence, many people are <without jobs>, <on welfare>, and <have a lot of debts>? B. without jobs D. have a lot of debts C. on welfare A. Despite 28. <Of all> the art-related <reference and research> <library> in North America, <that of> the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is among the largest and most complete? A. Of all B. reference and research D. that of C. library 29. The deadbolt is <the best> lock for entry doors <because> it is <not only> inexpensive but <installation is easy>? B. because D. installation is easy C. not only A. the best 30. Conservation <is> the <safeguarding> and <preservation> of <nature> resources? B. safeguarding A. is D. nature C. preservation 31. I <was> <amazed> that Smith <showed> so <few> grief at his mother’s death? A. was B. amazed C. showed D. few 32. Women in <many> parts of the world have had <lower> status than men, <which> the extent of the gap between genders varies <across cultures and times>? C. which A. many D. across cultures and times B. lower 33. Slowly and <with care>, the museum director removed the Ming vase <from> the shelf and <placed> it on <the display pedesta? A. with care B. from D. the display pedestal C. placed 34. <I like> the fresh air and green trees of the village <which> <I spent> my vacation <last> year? B. which A. I like D. last C. spent 35. In <the early 1900\'s>, Pennsylvania\'s <industries> grew rapidly, a growth sometimes <accompanied by> disputes <labor>? B. industries C. accompanied by A. the early 1900’s D. labor 36. A novel <is> a story <long enough> to fill a complete book, <in that> the characters and events are usually <imaginary>? D. imaginary B. long enough A. is C. in that 37. How <much> times <did> Rich and Jennifer <have to> do the <experiment? A. much D. experiment C. have to B. did 38. The Games\' organizers <faced> significant <bed shortages> <because> the record number of more than 13,000 athletes and officials who <attended> the 2006 Game? B. bed shortage A. faced D. attended C. because 39. <There is> a severe famine in Somalia, and <thousands of people> <are dying> <from hunger>? C. are dying A. There is B. thousands of people D. from hunger 40. The workers are <building> <a new bridge> <which> is 150 meters in <hig? B. a new bridge A. building C. which D. high 41. A warning <printed> on a <makeshift lifebuoy> says: “This is not a life-saving <device>. Children should be <accompany> by their parents.”? A. printed D. accompany B. makeshift lifebuoy C. device 42. She wishes that we <didn’t send> <her the candy> yesterday <because> she’s <on> a diet? D. on B. her the candy C. because A. didn’t send 43. Ecologists are trying <to preserve> our environment <for> future generations by protecting <the ozone layer>, purifying the air, and <have planted> the trees that have been cut down? A. to preserve B. for C. the ozone layer D. have planted 44. Today\'s <job> seekers are <confronted> with <such question> as "Are you computer literate?" and "Can you <set up> a data base? D. set up C. such question A. job B. confronted 45. <Although> Nam worked very <hard>, but he <didn’t> <pass> the final exam? B. hard C. didn’t D. pass A. Although 46. When a patient\'s blood pressure is <much> higher <than it> <should be>, a doctor usually insists that he <will not> smoke? A. much C. should be B. than it D. will not 47. If today is Sunday, we would have a lot of fun at the camping site? D. at A. is B. would have C. fun 48. <Reading> several <books on> that subject, Bill <considered himself> an <expert>? B. books on A. Reading C. considered himself D. expert 49. <Unless> there <had been> a <heavy> storm, the climbers <will> not have died? B. had been C. heavy D. will A. Unless 50. He was <very surprised> <when> he visited London, <in that> the drivers always drive <on> the left hand side of the street? C. in that A. very surprised B. when D. on 51. It is <interesting> <to compare> the early stylized art forms <of> ancient civilizations <to> the modern abstract forms of art? A. interesting C. of D. to B. to compare 52. If you need <to keep> fit, then <why not take> <on> <a sport such> as badminton or tenni? B. why not take A. to keep D. a sport such as C. on 53. Dinosaurs <became extinct> millions of years ago <because of> <the earth\'s> climate changed <drastically>? B. because of D. drastically A. became extinct C. The earth’s 54. In very early <times>, people <around> the fire <were entertained> by storytellers with stories of heroes’ wonderful actions and <victory>? D. victory A. times C. ưere entertained B. around 55. <Looking> from afar, <the village> resembles a small green spot <dotted> with tiny <fireballs>? B. the village A. Looking C. dotted D. fireballs 56. It <was not> <when> he <talked to> her that he <knew the truth>? D. knew the truth A. was not B. when C. talked to 57. <When> <many of my friends> take a shower in the morning, I usually take <one> <before bed>? A. When D. before bed B. many of my friends C. one 58. <Neither> his parents <nor> his teacher <are> satisfied <with> his result when he was at school? C. are B. nor D. with A. neither 59. Ralph <wishes that> he <went> to the bank this morning <before> he <went to work>? D. went to work A. wishes that B. went C. before 60. The mother <asked> her son <if> he <would have> the floor <clean> the day before? D. clean C. would have B. if A. asked 61. Jason’s professor <had> him <to rewrite> his thesis <many times> before <allowing him> to hand it in? A. had D. allowing C. many times B. to rewrite 62. Before <went> <abroad>, he <had finished> his English course at the <English-speaking> Center? C. had finished D. English-speaking B. abroad A. went 63. <Some> people often <say> that using cars <is> not as convenient <than> using motorbikes? C. than B. say D. is A. some 64. When you <are> writing or speaking English it is important <to use> language that includes <both> men and women <equally the same>? B. to use A. are D. equally the same C. both 65. Please <tell> us the reason <when> he <left> without <saying> goodbye? C. left B. when D. saying A. tell 66. It is very <difficult> <for> human <beings> <fighting> pollution? D. fighting C. beings A. difficult B. for 67. <Spell> <correctly> is easy with the aid of a number of <word processing> programs for personal <computers>? B. correctly A. Spell C. word processing D. computers 68. Abraham Lincoln was <a good president> and was <self-educated>, <hard working> and <always told the truth>? A. a good president B. self-educated D. always told the truth C. hard working 69. <To reduce pollution>, we have to stop <using> many things that <makes> our life <comfortable>? A. To reproduce pollution B. using D. comfortable C. makes 70. Teddy Roosevelt <demonstrated> his <competitive> spirit and tireless energy in 1905 <whenever> <he> led the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill? A. demonstrated D. he B. competitive C. whenever 71. The Oxford English Dictionary is <well known> for including <many> different <meanings of words> and <to give> real examples? C. meaning of words B. many A. well known D. to give 72. <The chief> of police demanded <from> his assistants an <orderly> investigation, a well-written report, and <that they work hard>? B. from D. that they work hard C. orderly A. The chief 73. The Greek historian Herodotus reported that one hundred thousand men <are> employed <for> twenty years <to build> the Great Pyramid <at Gizeh>? A. are C. to build D. at Gizeh B. for 74. For the first time in the history of the country, the person <which> <was> <recommended> by the president <to replace> a <retiring> justice on the Supreme Court is a woman? D. retiring A. which B. was recommended C. to replace 75. Do <most> boys and girls <give> a great deal of <thought> to their future <employ? B. give D. employ C. thought A. most Time's up # Tổng Hợp# Môn Khác