Chuyên đề bài tập Phát hiện lỗi sai Tiếng Anh - Nguyễn Tiến Dũng
EXERCISE 1
1. The earth is the only planet with a large number of oxygen in its atmosphere.
A B C D
2. Venus approaches the Earth more closely than any other planet is.
A B C D
3. Robert Frost was not well known as a poet until he reached the forties.
A B C D
4. The amounts of oxygen and nitrogen in the air almost always remain stable, but the
A B
amount of water vapor vary considerably.
C D
5. The American frontiersman, politician, and soldier Davy Crockett is one of the
A
most popular of American hero.
B C D
6. A five-thousand-dollars reward was offered for the capture of the escaped
A B C D
criminals.
7. A desert area that has been without water for six years will still bloom when rain
A B C
will come.
D
8. The word “shore” can be used rather of “coast” to mean the land bodering the sea.
A B C D
9. Alfafia is a nutrious crop rich in proteins, minerals, and with vitamins.
A B C D
10. The deadbolt is the best lock for entry doors because it is not only inexpensive but
A B C
installation is easy.
D
EXERCISE 2
1. Average family size has increased from the Victorian era.
A B C D
2. They prefer to stay in their home country because family ties.
A B C D
3. In 1892, the first long-distance telephone line between Chicago and New York was
A B
formally opening.
C D
4. Dietitians urge people to eat a banana a day to get potassium enough in their diet.
A B C D
5. Woody Guthrie has written thousands of songs during her lifetime, many of which
A B C D
became classic folk songs.
1. The earth is the only planet with a large number of oxygen in its atmosphere.
A B C D
2. Venus approaches the Earth more closely than any other planet is.
A B C D
3. Robert Frost was not well known as a poet until he reached the forties.
A B C D
4. The amounts of oxygen and nitrogen in the air almost always remain stable, but the
A B
amount of water vapor vary considerably.
C D
5. The American frontiersman, politician, and soldier Davy Crockett is one of the
A
most popular of American hero.
B C D
6. A five-thousand-dollars reward was offered for the capture of the escaped
A B C D
criminals.
7. A desert area that has been without water for six years will still bloom when rain
A B C
will come.
D
8. The word “shore” can be used rather of “coast” to mean the land bodering the sea.
A B C D
9. Alfafia is a nutrious crop rich in proteins, minerals, and with vitamins.
A B C D
10. The deadbolt is the best lock for entry doors because it is not only inexpensive but
A B C
installation is easy.
D
EXERCISE 2
1. Average family size has increased from the Victorian era.
A B C D
2. They prefer to stay in their home country because family ties.
A B C D
3. In 1892, the first long-distance telephone line between Chicago and New York was
A B
formally opening.
C D
4. Dietitians urge people to eat a banana a day to get potassium enough in their diet.
A B C D
5. Woody Guthrie has written thousands of songs during her lifetime, many of which
A B C D
became classic folk songs.
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- 1. While the teacher was explaining the sum on the blackboard, the children threw A B C paper aeroplanes around the classroom. D 2. Small town newspapers often urge readers to make business with local merchants. A B C D 3. During a depression, economic conditions are far worst than they are during a A B C D recession. 4. Some people enjoy preparing their own meals while another would rather eat out A B C regularly. D 5. During first ten years of the space Age, which began in 1957, more than 500 A B C aftificial satellites were rocketed into orbit around the Earth. D 6. This is the first time Janet has taken so difficult class, but she plans to complete it. A B C D 7. There are probably around 3,000 languages speaking in the world. A B C D 8. Political science, alike the other social sciences, is not an exact science. A B C D 9. About 8,000 years ago, people began using animals to carry themselves and their A B C D belongings. 10. It takes over four years for light from the nearest star reaching the earth. A B C D EXERCISE 15 1. It was the invent of the hand-held electronic calculator that provided the original A B C technology for the present generation of small but powerful computers. D 2. Alike other forms of energy, natural gas may be used to heat homes, cook food, A B C and even run automobiles. D 3. The more the relative humidity reading rises, the worst the heat affects us. A B C D 4. Queen Elizabeth prefers have her jewels left in their original setting. A B C D 5. Of the two sisters, Linda is beautiful. A B C D 6. The doctor will be giving you a lot of information; if you have questions about A B C them, let us know. D ADMIN NGUYỄN TIẾN DŨNG – CHUYÊN ĐỀ BÀI TẬP PHÁT HIỆN LỖI SAI TIẾNG ANH 10
- 7. Some members of the committee were opposed to use the club members’ money to A B C redecorate the meeting hall. D 8. The report that Mark wrote on the mating behavior of the bees in this area was A B definitely better than Bob. C D 9. Our supervisor finally noticed that it was we, Caroline and me, who always turned A B C in our reports on time. D 10. In order for conservation the mineral, we must cut waste and recycle the metal in A B C discarded products. D EXERCISE 16 1. She is no longer young to enter a beautiful contest. A B C D 2. Supposed that you failed your driving test, would you take it again? A B C D 3. I hadn’t understood his directions. However, I asked him to repeat what he’d said. A B C D 4. Although there were a lot of opposition initially, many people now accept that A B C infertile couples have the right to medical help. D 5. With the development of the Internet and the World Wide Web, businessmen do A B not hardly have as much traveling as they used to. C D 6. In order to do a profit, the new leisure centre needs at least 2000 visitors a month. A B C D 7. What I told her a few days ago were not the solutions to most of her problems. A B C D 8. Dams are used to control flooding, provide water for irrigation and generating A B C electricity for the surrounding area. D 9. Traditionally, the flag is risen in the morning and then taken down at night. A B C D 10. She asked why did Mathew look so embarrassed when he saw Carole. A B C D EXERCISE 17 1. The doctor’s records must be kept thorough and neatly, so as to insure good book- A B C D keeping. ADMIN NGUYỄN TIẾN DŨNG – CHUYÊN ĐỀ BÀI TẬP PHÁT HIỆN LỖI SAI TIẾNG ANH 11
- 2. Rabbits and hares look much like and are often mistaken for each other. A B C D 3. As every other nation, the United States used to define its unit of currency, the A B C D dollars, im terms of the gold standard. 4. In the United States among 60 percent of the space on the pages of newspapers is A B reserved for advertising. C D 5. Fossils of plant that have been extinct for fity million years have been found in A B C large deposits of amber near the Baltic Sea. D 6. Bone and ivory needles found at archaeological sites indicate that clothes have A B C been sewn for some 17,000 years ago. D 7. The sun seems to have been formed when the universe was already 10 billion A B C years. D 8. Though artist Tatun was totally blind in one eye and had only slight vision in A B another, he became an internationally renowned jazz musician. C D 9. Some people think that the desire to wear sunglasses are more a need to impress A B than to protect the eyes. C D 10. The scientific method consists of forming hypotheses, collect data, and testing A B C results. D EXERCISE 18 1. Although there are approximately 120 intensive language institutes in the United A B C States in 1970, there are more than three times as many now. D 2. Cartographers did not make an accurate map because the political situation in the area changes so rapidly that they were not able to draw the boundaries correctly. A B C D 3. This year designers are showing very bright colors and styles that were worn closer A B to the body than those shown last year. C D 4. Everyone who saw Star Wars said that it is one of the best science fiction movies A B C ADMIN NGUYỄN TIẾN DŨNG – CHUYÊN ĐỀ BÀI TẬP PHÁT HIỆN LỖI SAI TIẾNG ANH 12
- that had ever been released. D 5. Before he retired last April, Mr. Thompson is working as foreign student advisor A B C for thirty years at Community College. D 6. The secretary thought that she will have to wait until tomorrow to send the letters A B because the mail had already gone, but her boss suggested that she take them to the C D post office instead. 7. Although Emily Dickinson publishes only three of her verses before she died, A B today there are more than one thousand of her poems printed in many important C D collection. 8. Between one thing and another, Anna does not get through with her term paper last A B C D Friday. 9. Dew usually disappeared by seven o'clock in the morning when the sun comes up. A B C D 10. She was among the few who want to quit smoking instead of cutting down. A B C D EXERCISE 19 1. Part of the sunlight that strikes the Earth is reflected into the sky, and a rest is A B C absorbed by the ground. D 2. It seemed as if I hadn’t scarcely done anything worthwhile with my time, for I A B C D failed three courses. 3. The office manager insists that his staff use all of its vacation time, but he hardly A B C never takes a vacation himself. D 4. Together Rogers and Hammerstein wrote nine musicals, the first of whose was A B C D Oklahoma [1943]. 5. Electric streetlights have been first used in 1879 and soon replaced gas-burning A B C D lamps. 6. To become a skilled photograph, a person should have both manual dexterity and a A B C good eye for detail. D 7. For centuries, music have played acoustical guitars, which produce sound from the A B C ADMIN NGUYỄN TIẾN DŨNG – CHUYÊN ĐỀ BÀI TẬP PHÁT HIỆN LỖI SAI TIẾNG ANH 13
- vibration of the strings. D 8. For a long time cotton ranked first between Alabama’s crops, but today it accounts A B C for only a fraction of the agricultural production. D 9. The basic law of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are taught to all A B C elementary school students. D 10. Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are one of America’s national A B C treasures. D EXERCISE 20 1. On October 19, 1781, Cornwallis surrenders his army to General Washington, a A B C gesture that signaled the end of the Revolutionary War. D 2. The price of coffee is low last month, but everyone knows that it is going to go up A B C D this month. 3. In a special report last year, Dan Rather said that the crime rate is increasing in A spite of community and government programs aimed at providing education and B C employment opportunities for first offenders. D 4. Dr. Alvarez was displeased because the student had turned in an unacceptable A B report, so he made him to rewrite it. C D 5. The fruit and vegetables at the Shop Mart are always very fresh because they were A B C shipped in every day from the local farm markets. D 6. The maid does not finish cleaning the rooms at College Dormitory yesterday A B because she had to help scrub the floors in the kitchen and the cafeteria. C D 7. It is necessary to put a return address that included your name, street number, city, A B C state, and zip code on all correspondence. D 8. If one does not have respect for himself, you cannot expect others to respect him. A B C D 9. The governor, with his wife and children, are at home watching the election returns A B C ADMIN NGUYỄN TIẾN DŨNG – CHUYÊN ĐỀ BÀI TẬP PHÁT HIỆN LỖI SAI TIẾNG ANH 14
- on television. D 10. Those of us who belong to the National Association for Foreign Student Affairs A should have their memberships renewed in September. B C D EXERCISE 21 1. Seahorses spend much of their time clung with their tails to underwater plants. A B C D 2. A great aviation pioneer, Amelia Earhart was already famous when she sets out on A B C her ill-fated attempt to circle the globe in 1937. D 3. Most animals cannot recognize their reflection in a mirror themselves; they usually A B react as if confronted by another member of their species. C D 4. Parks which are found in downtown areas where office workers and store A employees can enjoy their lunch hours sitting on the green grass in clean, fresh air. B C D 5. The Earth travels at a high rate of speed around Sun. A B C D 6. All the blood in the body passes through the heart as least twice the minute. A B C D 7. In 1866 to 1833, the bison population in North America was reduced from an A B estimated 13 million to a few hundred. C D 8. Lunar eclipses happen only if the Moon is full, but they do not occur at an every A B C D full Moon. 9. The dentistry is a branch of medicine that has developed very dramatically in the A B C D last twenty years. 10. He was stopped each dozen yards by friends who wanted to congratulate him. A B C D EXERCISE 22 1. Ultraviolet rays are invisible to humans, and ants and honeybees are sensitive to A B C D them. 2. The world would look eerie different if human eyes were sensitive to infrared A B C D radiation. 3. For centuries the aromatic spices of the Far East has been in demand by the people A B C D of the East and West. ADMIN NGUYỄN TIẾN DŨNG – CHUYÊN ĐỀ BÀI TẬP PHÁT HIỆN LỖI SAI TIẾNG ANH 15
- 4. The biggest single hobby in America, the one that Americans spend most time, A B C D energy and money, is gardening. 5. Because oak trees are highly resistant of storm damage, they usually live a long A B C D time. 6. In the early ninteenth century, some Europeans were very impressed by the A B increase of population, territory, and wealth of the United States. C D 7. After all, it was only the dinosaurs that have been disappeared, not the whole of A B C D animal life. 8. A paragraph is a portion of a text consists of one or more sentences related to the A B C D same idea. 9. Laminated safety glass is produced with combining alternate layers of flat glass A B C D and plastic. 10. In most states insurance agents must pass an examination to be licensed when they A B C will complete their training. D EXERCISE 23 1. In famous experiment conducted at the university of Chicago in 1983, rats kept A B from sleeping died after two and a half weeks. C D 2. One of the essential features of the modern skyscraper is being the evelator. A B C D 3. The Pulitzer Prize has became the most chrished and sought after annual award for A B quality works in the field of journalism and literature. C D 4. None two butterflies have exactly the same design on their wings. A B C D 5. Because early balloons were at the mercy of shifting winds, they are not considered A B C a practical means of transportation until the 1850s. D 6. The idea of a submarine is an old ancient one, dating from as early as the fifteenth A B C century when Drebbel and Da Vinci made preliminary drawings. D 7. More than 80 percent of labors at the construction site are temporary workers. A B C D 8. Astronomers do not know how many galaxies there are, but it is thought that there A B ADMIN NGUYỄN TIẾN DŨNG – CHUYÊN ĐỀ BÀI TẬP PHÁT HIỆN LỖI SAI TIẾNG ANH 16
- is millions or perhaps billions. C D 9. The Otis Elevator company is now the largest elevator company on earth, with its A B C 66,000 employees in 1,700 difference offices. D 10. Through the years, scientists have developed smaller but increasingly more A B C powerful batteries for the growing number of portable electrical device. D EXERCISE 24 1. With the ability destroy the earth with a stone no bigger than a shopping centre, A B C asteroids pose a serious threat to our future. D 2. Only the inner core of many tropical rainforest trees is hauled away by loggers, A B C which they use it to make planks and chopsticks in Japan. D 3. Compared with another spiders, tarantulas actually have very little poison, and A B C some have no poison at all. D 4. Fruit and vegetable juices are high in concentrated nutrients, which they are ideal A B for keeping your immunity high and fighting off colds. C D 5. In many cities, unless you travel late at night, or in the wee early hours of the A B morning, there are not means of avoiding a traffic jam. C D 6. Many silversmiths flocked to the bigger cities in America during the 1800s, which A B they found a growing merchant class ready to buy their wares. C D 7. Too much exposure to UV radiation can cause a various of skin cancers and A destroy tiny plants at the beginning of the food chain. B C D 8. The reason automobiles travel on left side in Japan has little to do with Britain and A B a lot to do with the way ancient soldiers used to carry their swords. C D 9. Species like snakes, lizards, coyotes, squirrels, and jack rabbits seems to exist quite A B C happily in the desert. D ADMIN NGUYỄN TIẾN DŨNG – CHUYÊN ĐỀ BÀI TẬP PHÁT HIỆN LỖI SAI TIẾNG ANH 17
- 10. The guide told the tourists that it was a good restaurant specializing in seafood just A B C round the corner from the museum. D EXERCISE 25 1. Eli Whitney, born in Westborough, Massachusetts in 1765, was always interested A in machines, working in his father’s shop, taking apart a watch and putting them B C D back together. 2. A group of scientists in Germany found that beetles can accurately measure with its A B C eyes the speed of a moving background. D 3. A laser is the only device which aim coherent light at an object in a safe and A B C reliable way. D 4. A great myth has arisen over the years that Columbus was unaware the earth was a A circular, when in fact all navigators of the time knew it was. B C D 5. After the civil war, a wave of new immigrants in the United States arrived, A B C included Italy, Spain, Greece, Poland, Russia, and China. D 6. The Nobel Prize for Physics is one of the six prizes awarded annually by the Nobel A B foundation for outstanding achievement in the field for Physics. C D 7. To reach a target of spending a billion dollars in a lifetime, a human being would A B C have to spend money at rate of more than 50,000 dollars per day. D 8. In electronical, echo is a reflective wave received by a radar or radio. A B C D 9. Although jogging is a good way to lose weight and improve one’s physical A condition, most doctors recommend that the potential jogger begin in a correct B C manner by getting a complete checkup. D 10. The Greek historian Herodotus reported that one hundred thousand men are A employed for twenty years to build the Great Pyramid at Gizeh. B C D ADMIN NGUYỄN TIẾN DŨNG – CHUYÊN ĐỀ BÀI TẬP PHÁT HIỆN LỖI SAI TIẾNG ANH 18
- ÑAÙP AÙN PHAÀN BAØI TAÄP PHAÙT HIEÄN LOÃI SAI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 EX 1 B D D D D B D A D D EX 2 C D D C A B D A C B EX 3 B B A B D B A C D C EX 4 B A D C D C A D A C EX 5 D D A C A D D A C A EX 6 A B A D C B D D C C EX 7 A B A B D D C A B A EX 8 A A D C C B C D D B EX 9 B D A D B B B A B B EX 10 B C C A D B D A C A EX 11 B D C A D D B A D B EX 12 D D C C B C B A B A EX 13 C D A C C C C B D C EX 14 C C D B A C C A D D EX 15 B A C A D C B D C A EX 16 D A B A C A B C A B EX 17 B B A A A D D C B C EX 18 A A B B C A A B B C EX 19 C A D D B B A B A A EX 20 B A A D C A C B B C EX 21 C C B A D D A D A A EX 22 C B C C C C C B B D EX 23 A C A A C A B C D D EX 24 B D B B C B A A B B EX 25 D C B B D D D A C A ADMIN NGUYỄN TIẾN DŨNG – CHUYÊN ĐỀ BÀI TẬP PHÁT HIỆN LỖI SAI TIẾNG ANH 19