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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSESTin meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Câu 1 . Don’t sign your name on any document you have not had time to scrutinize!
A. spend B. read C. examine D. spare
Câu 2 . The use of loud sounds to scare off predators serves as a viable strategy for survival.
A. attract B. locate C. terrify D. disappoint
Làm cho sợ , bỏ chạy
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Câu 3 . I’ve given talks so many times that now I just make up them as I go along.
A. so many B. make up them C. as D. along
Make up them à make them up
Câu 4 . The problems of traffic congestion and pollution will continue to grow if the government does not make any measures to reduce the negative effects of urbanization.
A. traffic congestion B. to grow C. make any measures D. effects
Make any measures àtake any measures
Câu 5 . It was on a beautiful day in November when she accepted his proposal of marriage.
A. was B. in C. when D. accepted
Whenàthat
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 6 to 10.
Almon Strowger, an American engineer, constructed the first automatic telephone switching system, which had a horizontal, bladelike contact arm, in 1891. The first commercial switchboard based on his invention opened in La Porte, Indiana, a year later and was an instant success with business users. To access the system, the caller pressed button to reach the desired number and turned the handle to activate the telephone ringer.(7) During the same year, Strowger’s step-by-step call advancement technology was implemented in the long-distance service between New York and Chicago when it proved to have the capacity of carrying signals through cable-joint extensions.
The first actual dial telephone, patented by Lee De Forest in 1907, was installed in Milwaukee in 1906. In 1912, their sound transmittal apparatus adapted an electronic tube to function as an amplifier. Transatlantic radio-telephone service linked New York and London in 1927. However, the long distances coaxial cable, which was hailed as unprecedented, came on the scene in 1936 connecting New York and Philadelphia. The Bell Laboratories research facility came up with the transistor to replace the cumbersome vacuum tube, thus diminishing the size of the electronic switch system to about 10 percent of that of the original. Crossbar switching, installed in terminals in 1938, operated on the principle of an electromagnetic force, which rotated horizontal and vertical bars within a rectangular frame and brought contacts together in a split second. A technological breakthrough in the form of undersea cables between the United States and Hawaii was implemented almost twenty years later. An extension was connected to Japan in 1964.(10)