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  1. ĐỀ ÔN THI TN 2020- 2021 Mã đề thi 401 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1. A. worked B. stopped C. forced D. wanted Question 2. A. hand B. bad C. hat D. age Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3. A. confide B. gather C. divide D. reply Question 4. A. stimulate B. sacrifice C. devastate D. determine Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5. The children were very tiresome, ? A. weren't they B. wasn't they C. didn't they D. don't they Question 6. The 26th Annual Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum (APPF) in Hanoi from January 18th to 21st, 2018. A. was held B. Held C. being held D. will hold Question 7. Most of Vietnamese people are satisfied their government’s response to combat Covid-19 pandemic. A. Above B. With C. to D. of Question 8. The more electricity you use, your bill will be. A. higher B. the higher C. highest D. the highest Question 9. Alan often drives a car. A. blue small Japanese B. small Japanese blue C. Japanese small blue D. small blue Japanese Question 10. When I got home I found that water down the kitchen walls. A. ran B. was running C. has run D. had been running Question 11. Blackpink’s members were very different, they did seem to get on well when they met. A. In spite of B. Though C. Because of D. Because Question 12. They will have suffered from coldness and hunger for 6 hours them on the mountain. A. by the time we find B. when we found C. as soon as we had found D. after we had found Question 13. under normal clothes, a thermal layer keeps you warm in minus temperatures. A. Wearing B. Having been worn C. To wear D. Worn Question 14. We haven’t reached the final on the funding for scientific research yet. A. decides B. decision C. decisively D. decisive Question 15. The child really his father even the smallest actions. A. takes after B. looks after C. goes off D. sits for Question 16. She a really good impression of the president in order to make everybody laugh. A. did B. made C. built D. caused Question 17. A football player was suspended for four matches after arguing with the . A. audience B. spectator C. umpire D. referee Question 18. Rowena for joy when she heard that she’d won the first prize. A. jumped B. cried C. screamed D. clapped Question 19. The improvement has been across the , with all divisions either increasing profits or reducing losses. A. bulletin B. board C. company D. newspaper Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 20. Many people are failing to save enough to provide them with a decent standard of living in retirement. A. satisfactory B. courteous C. honest D. polite Question 21. The Ministry of Health has officially announced a message featuring 5K to contain the spread of COVID-19 infections. A. include B. cover C. control D. maintain Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 22. Most of the students in our country are interested in pursuing higher education to get bachelor's degrees. A. following B. giving up C. trying D. interrupting Question 23. We think they will be at the party in two shakes because they are so excited A. very soon B. very late C. very boringly D. very happily Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 24. Two friends are talking in the classroom.
  2. - Jack: “How long does it take you to go to school?” - John: “ . I walk every day.” A. My father drives me to school B. About 20 kilometres C. About 5 minutes D. Let me see Question 25. Two students are talking about their assignment. - Tim: “We should give more photos to a slideshow in our history presentation next week.” - Laura: “ . They will make our presentation more interesting” A. Sorry, I have to check my diary. B. That’s exactly what I was going to say. C. I’d love to but I just can’t now. D. That’s true. I understand how you feel Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30. Wave power Engineers are building machinery to harness the power of ocean waves. As an abundant source of clean energy, wave power can be categorised along with (26) solar power.sustainable energy sources, such as wind and Wave power is extracted by wave energy converters, or WECs, which are placed along the ocean (27) that produce strong waves. The first wave farm, (28) comprises three WECs, was built off the coast of Portugal in 2008. It was set to produce over two megawatts of energy – enough to power 2,000 homes. Sadly the project hit a (29) block two months into operation and has remained offline ever since, demonstrating the high probability of technical difficulties that can still arise. Engineers are continuing to build wave farms worldwide, (30) it is worth cultivating the extraction of wave power. The amount of power that could potentially be extracted is three terawatts – enough for billions of homes and businesses. (Adapted from “Use of English for advanced” by Malcomn Mann and Steve Taylor-Knowles) Question 26. A. other B. another C. every D. one Question 27. A. floods B. streams C. currents D. brooks Question 28. A. whom B. which C. why D. who Question 29. A. stumbling B. stepping C. tripping D. rolling Question 30. A. despite B. so C. as D. but 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 31 to 35. Fort Collins certainly does its part to uphold Colorado’s reputation as one of the country’s most physically active states. Recreational activities in Fort Collins range from biking and hiking to snowboarding and kayaking. Thanks to its location at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and the banks of the Poudre River, and a robust lineup of city-run indoor exercise facilities, Fort Collins residents have plenty of opportunities to get their hearts pumping. The city’s vibrant craft brewing scene serves as a hard-earned reward for Fort Collins’ active locals. Fort Collins has long prioritized the performance of its public school system, with efforts that have paid off in spades and made the city one of the country's best places to live. Fort Collins' 41,680 students perform 3 to 19 percent higher than the statewide average in all subjects; and on a national scale, Fort Collins pupils consistently are ahead of the game when it comes to ACT and SAT college entrance exam averages. Fort Collins has invested extensively in its local library system, cultural offerings, and public learning opportunities. The city’s Fort Collins Museum of Discovery is a gorgeous hands-on learning space featuring an array of traditional and pop-science exhibits that fascinate the young and old. The museum’s marquee attraction, the OtterBox Digital Dome Theatre, screens a variety of nationally and internationally release science and nature films on a 35-foot dome screen. Rounding out the city’s cultural, academic, and natural attractions is Fort Collins’ notable slate of industry because it’s regarded as an engine of economic growth and stability for northern Colorado. Fort Collins enjoys the presence and job provision of Fortune 500 luminaries. Businesses in Fort Collins find strong support from local residents and city leaders. (Adapted from Question 31. Which could be the best title of the passage? A. Fort Collins: Home Base for Outdoor Enthusiasts B. Fort Collins: The Worth-living City C. Proud of Education in Fort Collins D. Fort Collins and Its Economic Policies Question 32. The word "their" in paragraph 3 refers to . A. foothills’ B. banks’ C. facilities’ D. residents’ Question 33. The word " release " in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to . A. broadcast B. absorb C. give freedom D. transmit
  3. Question 34. According to the passage, why is Fort Collins a significant industry? A. Residents and city officials are supportive of businesses B. It’s famous for its agriculture. C. It’s known as the driver of economic development in northern Colorado. D. It lacks companies that provide employment. Question 35. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Fort Collins’ education as stated in the passage? A. It has placed a premium on its state school system for a long time. B. In all subjects, students surpass the state record average by 3 to 19 % C. Students always outperform at entrance exam averages. D. Students don’t have any place to study outside the school. Read the following and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42 Photographic evidence suggests that liquid water once existed in great quantity on the surface of Mars. Two types of flow features are seen: runoff channels and outflow channels. Runoff channels are found in the southern highlands. These flow features are extensive systems of interconnecting, twisting channels that seem to merge into larger, wider channels. They bear a strong resemblance to river systems on Earth, and geologists think that they are dried-up beds of long-gone rivers that once carried rainfall on Mars from the mountains down into the valleys. Runoff channels on Mars speak of a time 4 billion years ago, when the atmosphere was thicker, the surface warmer, and liquid water widespread. Outflow channels are probably relics of catastrophic flooding on Mars long ago. They appear only in equatorial regions and generally do not form extensive interconnected networks. Instead, they are probably the paths taken by huge volumes of water draining from the southern highlands into the northern plains. The onrushing water arising from these flash floods likely also formed the odd teardrop-shaped "islands" that have been found on the plains close to the ends of the outflow channels. Judging from the width and depth of the channels, the flow rates must have been truly enormous – perhaps as much as a hundred times greater than the 105 tons per second carried by the great Amazon River. Flooding shaped the outflow channels approximately 3 billion years ago, about the same time as the northern volcanic plains formed. Some scientists speculate that Mars may have enjoyed an extended early period during which rivers, lakes, and perhaps even oceans adorned its surface. A 2003 Mars Global Surveyor image shows what mission specialists think may be a delta – a fan-shaped network of channels and sediments where a river once flowed into a larger body of water, in this case a lake filling a crater in the southern highlands. Other researchers go even further, suggesting that the data provide evidence for large open expanses of water on the early Martian surface. A computer-generated view of the Martian north polar region shows the extent of what may have been an ancient ocean covering much of the northern lowlands. The Hellas Basin, which measures some 3,000 kilometers across and has a floor that lies nearly 9 kilometers below the basin's rim, is another candidate for an ancient Martian sea. (Source: Question 36. Which of the following could be the title of the passage? A. Running Water on Mars? B. Photographic Evidence of a Martian sea C. Saving Martian Surface Water D. A Mars Global Surveyor Question 37. The word “they” in paragraph 1 refers to . A. channels B. geologists C. systems D. Mars Question 38. In paragraph 2, why does the author include the information that 105 tons of water flow through the Amazon River per second? A. To emphasize the great size of the volume of water that seems to have flowed through Mars’ outflow channels B. To indicate data used by scientists to estimate how long ago Mars’ outflow channels were formed C. To argue that flash floods on Mars may have been powerful enough to cause tear-shaped "islands" to form D. To argue that the force of flood waters on Mars was powerful enough to shape the northern volcanic plains Question 39. The word "relics" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to A. remains B. sites C. requirements D. sources Question 40. The word "adorned" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to A. attached B. ornament C. embellished D. bedecked Question 41. Which of the following questions about geological features on Mars is NOT answered in Trang 3/5 - Mã đề 401
  4. paragraph 3? A. What are some regions of Mars that may have once been covered with an ocean? B. Where do mission scientists believe that the river forming the delta emptied? C. Approximately how many craters on Mars do mission scientists believe may once have been lakes filled with water? D. During what period of Mars' history do some scientists think it may have had large bodies of water? Question 42. What can be inferred from paragraph 3 about liquid water on Mars? A. If ancient oceans ever existed on Mars' surface, it is likely that the water in them has evaporated by now. B. If there is any liquid water at all on Mars' surface today, its quantity is much smaller than the amount that likely existed there in the past. C. Small-scale gullies on Mars provide convincing evidence that liquid water existed on Mars in the recent past. D. The small amount of water vapor in the Martian atmosphere suggests that there has never been liquid water on Mars. 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. Question 43. Last month, my mother makes more than 20 dresses and sold all of them. ABCD Question 44. Many living organisms depend largely on the environment for the satisfaction of its needs. ABCD Question 45. Government should see WHO’s Disease Outbreak News to get up-to-date information on AB the impact of COVID-19 virus variety on the effectiveness of the different vaccines. CD Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 46. The last time I went to the museum was a year ago. A. I have not been to the museum for a year. B. A year ago, I often went to the museum. C. My going to the museum lasted a year. D. At last I went to the museum after a year. Question 47. "Don’t forget to submit your project next Saturday, Jane" Mr. John said. A. Mr. John denied submitting Jane’s project the following Saturday. B. Mr. John reminded Jane to submit her project the following Saturday. C. Mr. John blamed Jane for not submitting her project the following Saturday. D. Mr. John encouraged Jane to submit her project on time. Question 48. It isn’t necessary for you to finish the project today. A. You needn’t finish the project today. B. You may not finish the project today. C. You had better not finish the project today. D. You can’t finish the project today. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 49. The examiner doesn’t accept my answer. My handwriting is not legible. A. If only the examiner will accept my answer and can read my handwriting. B. The examiner wouldn’t accept my answer if my handwriting were legible. C. I wish my handwriting were legible enough for the examiner to accept my answer. D. Providing my handwriting is legible, the examiner will accept my answer. Question 50. The COVID-19 has resulted in schools shut all across the world. People are more concerned about online learning platforms only then. A. Not until people are more concerned about online learning platforms has the COVID-19 resulted in schools shut all across the world. B. Hardly had the Covid-19 result in schools shut all across the world when people are more concerned about online learning platforms. C. Only after the COVID-19 has resulted in schools shut all across the world are people more concerned about online learning platforms. D. Without people’s concern about online learning platforms, schools all across the world wouldn’t have been shut down. THE END
  5. ĐỀ ÔN THI TH 2020- 2021 Mã đề thi 402 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1. A. kissed B. helped C. washed D. rained Question 2. A. can B. hate C. ate D. take Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3. A. confide B. divide C. answer D. appeal Question 4. A. develop B. reunite C. understand D. recommend Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5. The journey soon became tedious, ? A. doesn't it B. wasn't it C. didn't it D. won't it Question 6. From August 21 to 25, over 2,198 foreigners in Son Tra district for Covid-19. A. tested B. were tested C. were testing D. test Question 7. Affected by the Western cultures, Vietnamese people’s attitude love and marriage have dramatically changed.VA. for B. with C. through D. towards Question 8. The more tired you are, it is to concentrate. A. the harder B. harder C. hardest D. the hardest Question 9. We rent a(n) house in Hoi An Ancient Town. A. old large furnished B. furnished old large C. large old furnished D. old furnished large Question 10. Sam to change a light bulb when he slipped and fell. A. was trying B. tried C. had been trying D. has tried Question 11. I show the greatest respect for his brilliant ideas I don't agree with them. A. in spite of B. despite C. because of D. even though Question 12. , he will have worked there for 10 years. A. While his contract with the company is expiring B. By the time his contract with the company expires C. As soon as his contract with the company had expired D. Before his contract with the company will expire Question 13. by the boys' behaviour, she complained to the head teacher. A. She annoyed B. Annoyed C. She was annoyed D. Annoying Question 14. I think mobile phones are for people of all ages. A. usage B. usefully C. useful D. use Question 15. Our teacher told us that if we don't the environment, our grandchildren may not even be able to carry on living. A. take after B. hold on C. look after D. count on Question 16. The group’s legal advisers said they were the initiative to tackle online privacy issues. A. doing B. taking C. making D. leading Question 17. All the dancers come on stage during the grand . A. final B. finale C. end D. ending Question 18. Little Johnnie’s parents were worried that he was very big, but the doctor told them not to worry as it was only fat. A. kitten B. puppy C. piglet D. duckling Question 19. Vietnam makes many key containment decisions in a of days, which may take weeks for governments in other countries to make. A. matter B. trouble C. situation D. amount Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.Question 20. In spite of the medical advances of recent years, AIDS is basically as fatal as ever before. A. curable B. painful C. deadly D. disabling Question 21. Many scientists believe that the functions of self-driving cars will change the nature of traffic. A. services B. influences C. roles D. popularity Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 22. In some countries, guests tend to feel they are not highly regarded if the invitation to a dinner party is extended only three or four days before the party date. A. admired B. disrespected C. worshipped D. expected
  6. Question 23. We racked our brains but we couldn’t come up with a solution. A. thought quickly B. considered carefully C. thought very hard D. positively changed Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 24. A father and a son are talking on the phone. - The son: “Dad, I’ve won a scholarship to study in the USA.” - The father: “ .” A. Congratulations! I’m proud of you B. Good luck C. Come on. You can do it D. Let it be Question 25. Alice and Mary have just finished watching a movie. - Alice: “Endgame is such a wonderful movie” - Mary: “ . It has many beautiful scenes and two main actors are really involved in their roles. A. I couldn’t agree more B. I don’t like your saying C. I didn’t say anything D. I’m a huge fan of Marvel Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30. Teen spending A large-scale study has been done by advertisers on the spending habits of today’s teenagers. It has come up with some fascinating results. Girls across Europe ranging in age from 15 to 18 were interviewed. The researchers discovered that these girls want to be successful and sophisticated and are willing to spend to (26) the look they want — when they have the money, that is! Feeling confident is the most important factor when it comes to buying clothes. (27) interesting piece of information coming out of the study is that German teenagers go for clothes that are practical and comfortable, while British and French teenagers are more concerned about appearance, (28) they all agreed that the clothes should fit them properly. All the girls (29) were interviewed shop for clothes regularly, half of them buying something from a department store or a large clothes shop at least once a month. They also see it as a social (30) and going round the shops with their friends is the main way they learn what the latest trends are. (Adapted from “Laser B2” by Malcomn Mann and Steve Taylor-Knowles) Question 26. A. reach B. manage C. succeed D. achieve Question 27. A. Many B. Another C. Few D. Other Question 28. A. although B. so C. but D. for Question 29. A. who B. whom C. which D. whose Question 30. A. circumstance B. aspiration C. activity D. commitment 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 31 to 35. When we accept the evidence of our unaided eyes and describe the Sun as a yellow star, we have summed up the most important single fact about it-at this moment in time. It appears probably, however, that sunlight will be the color we know for only a negligibly small part of the Sun's history. Stars, like individuals, age and change. As we look out into space, we see around us stars at all stages of evolution. There are faint blood-red dwarfs so cool that their surface temperature is a mere 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, there are searing ghosts blazing at 100,000 degrees Fahrenheit and almost too hot to be seen, for the great part of their radiation is in the invisible ultraviolet range. Obviously, the "daylight" produced by any star depends on its temperature; today(and for ages to come) our Sun is at about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, and this means that most of the Sun's light is concentrated in the yellow band of the spectrum, falling slowly in intensity toward both the longer and shorter light waves.That yellow "hump" will shift as the Sun evolves, and the light of day will change accordingly. It is natural to assume that as the Sun grows older, and uses up its hydrogen fuel-which it is now doing at the spanking rate of half a billion tons a second- it will become steadily colder and redder. (Adapted from A collection of TOEFL Reading comprehension 4) Question 31. What is the passage mainly about? A. Faint dwarf stars B. The evolutionary cycle of the Sun C. The Sun's fuel problem D. The dangers of invisible radiation Question 32. The word “searing” in the 2nd paragraph is CLOSEST in meaning to A. so strong B. far C. negligible D. unaided Question 33. What does the word "it" in the last paragraph refer to ? A. yellow "hump" B. day C. Sun D. hydrogen fuel Question 34. Why are very hot stars referred to as "ghosts"?
  7. A. They are short- lived.B. They are mysterious. C. They are frightening. D. They are nearly invisible Question 35. Which of the following sentences is NOT true according to the passage? A. The Sun’s history is still mysterious. B. All the stars depend on the Sun for light. C.The Sun is too hot to be seen by naked eyes. D. The sun never uses up its hydrogen fuel. Read the following and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42 Modern civilization is heavily dependent on energy. Without reliable power sources, we couldn’t operate machines, use transportation, communicate via the Internet, or do many other things. Although everyone recognizes the importance of energy, deciding what kind of energy the world should use in the future is not a simple task. The two leading candidates for this role are green energy and nuclear energy. Currently, most of the energy we use is derived from fossil fuels. Although this energy source has got us this far, there are several problems with it. For starters, it is a finite resource which is quickly running out. Some analysts have even estimated that the Earth could run out of coal and oil within the next 50 years. Burning fossil fuels also creates large amount of pollution, which is harmful to the environment. Although fossil fuels still provide the majority of our power, governments are seeking better energy sources to use going forward. Green energy is one option that is becoming increasingly attractive. It includes technologies such as solar, wind, and hydro power. These are seen as clean sources of energy because they cause very little pollution. In addition, they are completely renewable, so there is no danger that it will run out. The major disadvantage with green energy sources is that they are not cheap. The other alternative is nuclear power. Like green energy, it is also a renewable source of power that will not run out, and it also doesn’t produce air pollution. In addition, nuclear power is more reliable than green energy, as it doesn’t depend on sunshine, rain, or wind to operate. The major issues with nuclear power are safety concerns and nuclear waste. Nuclear power plants create a considerable amount of nuclear waste which is extremely hazardous to people’s health. If they happen to have a meltdown, this could destroy the surrounding area for years to come. The recent nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan brought this reality into the spotlight once again. In response, Germany announced it would close down eight of its nuclear plants immediately, and close the rest by 2022. Meanwhile, other nations refuse to give up on nuclear power, stating that these disasters are rare. The debate of whether to use green or nuclear power will likely continue for some time. In the end, it is quite possible that both energy sources will be used to fuel our planet. (Adapted from Intensive Reading Comprehension Skills) Question 36. What is the main focus of the passage? A. Why energy is importantB. The energy sources used in the past C.Comparing future energy solutionsD. Discussing how disasters affect power sources Question 37. The word “finite” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to . A. abundant B. limited C. insufficient D. replaceable Question 38. According to the passage, what is the main problem with green energy? A. It creates lots of pollution. B. It costs more money than other solutions. C. No one is interested in using it. D. It won’t work at all in many nations. Question 39. The word “it” in paragraph 4 refers to . A. source of power B. alternative power C. green energy D. nuclear power Question 40. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Fossil fuels will continue to be the best choice for the future. B. Nuclear energy will outweigh green energy in the near future. C. It is easy to decide on the energy solution for the future. D. A mix of different energy sources will be used in the future. Question 41. The word “spotlight” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to . A. concern B. attention C. Danger D. area of light Question 42. It can be inferred from the passage that . A. nuclear power is more expensive than other sources B. nuclear energy is renewable because it can be replenished C. nations have different viewpoints about the utility of nuclear power D. the nuclear disaster in Fukushima made other countries give up on nuclear power 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. Question 43. Did you invited them to your wedding party last week? A B C D
  8. Question 44. All the teachers paid the student compliments on their performance in the English-speaking contest.ABCD Question 45. Nutritious disorders can affect any system in the body and the senses of sight, taste, and smell. ABCD Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 46. The last time Susan met me was 2 weeks ago. A. Susan met me for 2 weeks. B. Susan has met me for 2 weeks. C. Susan hasn’t met me for 2 weeks. D. Susan didn’t meet me 2 weeks ago. Question 47. "You mustn't go out with bad friends," he said to his son. A. He accused his son of going out with bad friends. B. He warned his son about going out with bad friends. C. He stopped his son from going out with bad friends. D. He apologized to his son for going out with bad friends. Question 48. You are obliged to show your ID card when you enter this place. A. You may show your ID card when you enter this place. B. You must show your ID card when you enter this place. C. You had better show your ID card when you enter this place. D. You can show your ID card when you enter this place. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 49. I don’t have enough money. I want to buy that house. A. If only I had enough money and could buy that house. B. I wish I have enough money to buy that house. C. Unless I had enough money, I would buy that house. D. As long as I have enough money, I won’t buy that house. Question 50. I got myself comfortable and closed my eyes. Shortly after that, I heard the sound of the alarm. A. Scarcely had I got myself comfortable and closed my eyes, I heard the sound of the alarm. B. Not until I hardly heard the sound of the alarm did I get myself comfortable and close my eyes. C. Hardly had I got myself comfortable and closed my eyes when I heard the sound of the alarm. D. Only when I heard the sound of the alarm did I get myself comfortable and closed my eyes. THE END