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