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1HI NG THI TUYN CNG CHC KHI HNH CHNH 2015

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TUYN DNG CNG CHC KHI HNH CHNH

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I. Cng:1. Danh t - Cm danh t

2. S ha hp gia cc th3. S ha hp gia ch ng v ng t ; cm t ni4. Cu trc cu5. V-ing and the infinitive

6. Cc loi cu iu kin7. Cc dng cu so snh8. Cu ch ng - Cu b ng

9. Mnh quan h10. Cu trc tip - cu gin tip

11. Gii t

12. c hiu:

- Vn t vng trnh A: 1000 > 1500 t.

- Vn t vng trnh B: 2000 > 2500 t.II. Thi gian lm bi trc nghim: Ngch Chuyn vin: 90 pht (trnh B); d kin 100 cu trc nghim. Ngch Cn s: 60 pht (trnh A); d kin 80 cu trc nghim.* Th sinh s dng bt ch 2B lm bi trc nghim

MT S CU HI N TP NGCH CN SI/ Read the following passage and answer the questions

Johnny English is an artist. He has painted all the worlds movie stars, but he has never met any of them. Not many people in London know his name, but everyone has seen his work.

He is the man who paints the huge advertising pictures outside Londons cinemas. Johnny English is not upset that he is not famous. He is happy because he knows that millions of people see his work.

Johnny English began painting when he was 16. He won a drawing competition soon afterwards. His prize was $500, which was a lot of money in those days. Now after 20 years, hes at the top of his profession.

Johnny Englishs job keeps him very busy. On average, 150 films are made in London each year, and they all need to be advertised. Johnny Englishs work is very special. He is one of the few artists to carry out these traditional activities in London.

In the west, this traditional form of cinema advertising has almost disappeared. Nowadays cinemas advertise their films on small, printed posters.

Because there are so many signs and advertisements in London, people will not usually notice small advertisements. This is why many London cinemas ask Johnny English to paint their posters. Johnny Englishs pictures can be seen from the street, from trams and from buses. Everyone can see his pictures because they are so big.

1. Whats Johnny Englishs job?

A. His job is an artist

B. He is a movie star

C. Hes a painter

D. Hes jobs an artist

2. Whys Johnny English happy?

A. Millions of people buy his picturesB. Millions of people see his pictures

C. Millions of people paint his pictures D. Millions of people see his work

3. What did he win the prize?

A. His prize was $500

B. He won a drawing competition

C. He didnt win the prizeD. He won $500

4. Why does Johnny Englishs job keep him busy?

A. Therere a lot of films are made each year.

B. Therere a lot of people need to be advertised.

C. He wants to carry out these traditional activities in London.

D. His work is very special.

5. What do London cinemas ask Johnny English to do?

A. Paint their small posters.B. Paint their big posters.

C. Paint their high posters.D. Paint their posters on street, trams and buses.

6. Few people have seen Johnny Englishs pictures.

A. TrueB. FalseC. Doesnt sayD. Another

7. Painting cinema posters is a modern activity.

A. TrueB. AnotherC. Doesnt sayD. False8. Johnny Englishs pictures can be seen from trams and buses.

A. TrueB. Doesnt sayC. AnotherD. False

9. About 500 films are made in London each year.

A. Doesnt sayB. FalseC. TrueD. Another

10. Johnny English started painting when he was 16 years old.

A. TrueB. Doesnt sayC. AnotherD. FalseII/ Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space:

Cartoon films have very few limits. If you can draw something, you can (11).. it move on the cinema screen. The use (12).. new ideas and advanced computer programs means that cartoons are becoming exciting again for people of (13).. ages.By the (14).. of the 1970s, the cinema world had decided that cartoons were only for children.

But soon (15).., one or two directors had some original new ideas. They proved that it was possible to make films in which both adults and children could (16).. the fun.However, not (17).. cartoon film was successful. The Black Cauldron, for example, failed, mainly because it was too (18).. for children and too childish for adults. Directors learnt from this (19).., and the film companies began to make large (20).. of money again.11. A. getB. causeC. wishD. make

12. A. forB. ofC. withD. by

13. A. moreB. otherC. allD. these

14. A. endB. finishC. departureD. back

15. A. laterB. afterwardsC. nextD. then

16. A. divideB. addC. mixD. share

17. A. everyB. bothC. anyD. each

18. A. nervousB. fearfulC. afraidD. frightening

19. A. damageB. crimeC. mistakeD. fault

20. A. accountsB. amountsC. numbersD. totals

III/ Look at the text in each question. What does it say?21. No bicycles against glass please

A. Do not leave your bicycle touching the window.

B. Do not ride your bicycle in this area.

C. Broken glass may damage your bicycle types.

D. All are correct.

22. This car park is locked after business hours each day

A. Users must lock the car park after leaving.

B. People can park here while they are at work.

C. This car park is for employees only.

D. All are correct.

23. Luggage cannot be removed without a receipt

A. You must show a receipt if you want to remove luggage.

B. When you remove your luggage you are given a receipt.

C. You can leave your luggage here without change.

D. All are correct.

24. Take one tablet three times a day after meals. Finish the prescription.

A. Take this one tablet every day until they are finished.

B. Take three tablets after meals until you feel better.

C. Take the tablets regularly until the bottle is empty.

D. All are correct.

25. Warning security cameras in use around this building

A. Cameras cannot be used near this building.

B. You must look after your cameras here.

C. This building is guarded by cameras.

D. All are correct.

IV/ Choose a word, phrase or sentence that the best completes each unfinished sentence below or that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase.

26. Dont switch off TV. I .. it.

A. am watchingB. have watchingC. watchD. watched

27. One of my favorite .. Life on Mississippi by Mark Twain.

A. book isB. books areC. book areD. books is

28. He has just had his room ...

A. repaintB. repaintingC. repaintedD. repaints

29. David has been doing the same job for too long. He is .. with it.

A. boredB. tiredC. boringD. tiring

30. The man died .. heart attack.

A. toB. atC. withD. of

31. May I watch the game .. we are having lunch?

A. whileB. duringC. betweenD. just

32. .. terrible weather!

A. WhatB. What aC. HowD. How a

33. If the boy had .. the dog alone it wouldnt have bitten him.

A. setB. leftC. putD. led

34. He made the soup by mixing .. meat with some rice.

A. littleB. a fewC. a littleD. many

35. After dinner, the President got up to .. a short speech.

A. makeB. provideC. hold D. tell

36. .. health, he is not spoiled.A. Despite ofB. In spite ofC. In despiteD. in spite

37. I tried .. the bus, but I missed it.

A. catchingB. catchC. to catchD. catch up

38. I have wondered why .. to live abroad.A. did they goB. they wentC. did they wentD. going

39. He spends his money .. books.

A. onB. forC. inD. by

40. His shoes are similar to..A. IB. meC. myD. mine

41. Have you seen Christopher recently?

A. nearlyB. latelyC. earlyD. long ago

42. Bill Clinton .. in the nineteenth century.

A. has livedB. had livedC. was livingD. lived

43. The boy is really good-looking.A. niceB. warmC. kindD. polite

44. After for weeks, they saw a ship and the ship rescued them.

A. foundB. savedC. helpedD. served

45. She doesnt like coffee and .. does her husband.A. soB. eitherC. neitherD. too

46. It is the .. book I have ever read

A. goodB. betterC. bestD. most good

47. When George won the race, he received a silver cup as his..A. fareB. debtC. prizeD. charge

48. I wont be able to come if it..A. will rainB. rainsC. rainedD. raining

49. When the plane leaves the ground we say it..A. takes upB. takes offC. turns offD. takes on

50. Oh! I .. my finger. Its bleeding.

A. am cuttingB. have cutC. was cuttingD. cut

51. My name is Thomas Smith, but you can .. me Tom

A. nameB. sayC. callD. talk

52. Peter wishes to be a doctor .. his father

A. likeB. likesC. alikeD. look like

53. The boss will get back .. the tenth of January.

A. atB. onC. inD. of

54. This shirt is .. big for me. I want a smaller size.

A. soB. tooC. enoughD. not

55. The shops close .. Saturday afternoon.

A. inB. onC. atD. by

56. They have been living here .. over ten years.

A. forB. sinceC. inD. ago

57. .. the way to school, I saw the terrible accident.

A. onB. inC. atD. by

58. We usually buy flowers at the..A. bakersB. chemistsC. floristsD. grocers

59. London is .. capital of England

A. oneB. aC. theD. this

60. They have only been married .. two years.

A. forB. sinceC. agoD. during

61. She often goes .. in her job, sometime to Hong Kong, sometime to Canada

A. aboardB. offC. forD. on

62. His shoes are similar to..A. IB. meC. myD. mine

63. Mary isnt in her office. She .. to the bank.

A. has beenB. goesC. has goneD. has went

64. Have you finished your homework..?

A. stillB. quiteC. yetD. over

65. .. book is over there on the table

A. thisB. thatC. thoseD. these

66. There is .. wine left in the bottle.

A. manyB. a littleC. a fewD. too

67. The waitress put .. cream and sugar in my coffee.

A. tooB. too manyC. too muchD. very many

68. He went of the casino and .. a lot of money.

A. winsB. spendsC. lostD. left

69. I have a terrible cough and a sore throat. Im trying to .. smoking.

A. stopB. give upC. quitD. all are correct

70. These steps are dangerous. I .. on them several times.

A. fellB. feltC. have fallenD. fallen

71. A rich men and his wife went in a shop to buy a bracelet.

A. menB. wifeC. inD. to buy

72. The child ran fastly to get to school.

A. childB. fastlyC. getD. to school73. Many hundred year ago there were many villages and little towns in England.

A. agoB. wereC. littleD. in74. Tom and Jerry usually go to school with their friends by foot

A. usually B. goC. withD. by foot75. What kinds of animals will we saw there?

A. kindsB. animalsC. willD. saw

76. Learning English is not easy.

A. It is not easy to learning English.B. It is easy learning English.

C. It is not easy to learn English.D. It is not difficult to learning English.

77. His class is too noise to study English.

A. He can study English.B. He cant study English.

C. His class isnt very noise.D. His class can study English.

78. In his school he studies better than his friends.

A. He isnt good at his school.B. He isnt better than his friends in his school.

C. He studies very bed at his school.D. His friends are worse than him in his school.

79. The coffee is too hot for me to drink.

A. The coffee is so hot that I cant drink it.

B. The coffee is so hot that I cant drink.

C. The coffee was so hot that I couldnt drink.

D. The coffee was so hot that I couldnt drink it.

80. My friends give me some flowers in my birthday.

A. My friends give some flowers in my birthday for me.

B. My friends give some flowers to me in my birthday.

C. My friends give some flowers me in my birthday.

D. My friends give some flowers for me in my birthday.

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I/ Read the following passage and answer the questions

The Bowler family was one of more than 400 families who applied to 1900 House, a reality TV show which took a typical family back a hundred years to see how people lived in the days before the Internet, computer games and even electricity.

The Bowler family spent three months in a London home without a telephone, fridge, computers, radio, TV, fast food or central heating. TV cameras recorded their day. The Bowlers wore clothes from 1900, ate only food which was available in England at that time, and cooked their meals on a single stove which also gave them their hot water.

Paul Bowler still went to work every day (dressed in a nineteenth-century uniform), and the children went to school as normal. They changed their clothes on the way to and from school and their classmates didnt know about their unusual home life. Joyce stayed at home, cooking and cleaning like a typical housewife of the time. Im jealous, because if its 1900 or 2005 my husband gets the better deal, she said. Everything takes three times as long, like the cooking and everything. The stove took twenty-eight minutes to boil water, and cleaning the house and clothes without a vacuum cleaner or washing machine was a nightmare.

So does Joyce think that peoples lives were better in the old days? I think they had just as many troubles and worries, and I dont think their life was better or worse. There were lots of things back then that Im happy I dont have to deal with nowadays, but on the other hand life was simpler.

Eleven-year-old Hilary said, We had a lot more time with our family, and it was hard being nice to each other all the time. Having contact with your family all the time is really, really weird.

1. Who wore 1900 clothes all the time?

A. The Bowlers

B. Joyce and her husband

C. Joyce

D. The children and Hilary

2. How did the Bowlers cook their meals?

A. a central heatingB. a single stoveC. a microwave oven D. hot water

3. What does Joyce think about people in the old days?

A. Their life was better

B. Their life wasnt better or worse

C. Peoples lives werent betterD. Peoples lives were better

4. Who applied to 1900 House?

A. The Bowler family.

B. The Bowler family and 400 families.

C. More than 400 families.D. All are correct.

5. Which member(s) found it strange being with the family all the time?

A. Hilary

B. Joyces husband

C. Joyce

D. The Bowlers and Hilary.

6. More than 400 families volunteer to live in the 1900 house.

A. TrueB. FalseC. Doesnt sayD. Another

7. The Bowler family ate fast food which was available in England at that time.

A. TrueB. AnotherC. Doesnt sayD. False

8. Joyce changed her clothes on the way to and from school.

A. TrueB. Doesnt sayC. AnotherD. False

9. Everyone in the school didnt know about the childrens unusual home life.

A. Doesnt sayB. FalseC. TrueD. Another

10. Hilary played computer games all day.

A. TrueB. Doesnt sayC. AnotherD. False

II/ Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space:

The tourist industry is considered to be the worlds largest industry. Before 1950 about one million people (11) .. abroad each year (12) .. by the 1990s the figure had (13) .. to over 400 million every year.

(14) .. large numbers of tourists, however, are beginning to cause problems. For example, in the Alps the skiers are destroying the mountains (15) .. came to enjoy. Even parts of Mount Everest in the Himalayas are reported to be covered (16) .. old tins, tents and food that have been (17) .. away.

But at a time when we have greater freedom to travel (18) .. ever before, more and more people are asking how they can enjoy their holiday (19) .. causing problems by spoiling the countryside.

Now there is a new holiday guide called Holidays That Dont Cost the Earth. It (20) .. you how you can help the tourist industry by asking your travel agent or your tour operator the right questions before you go on holiday.

11. A. traveledB. cameC. sailedD. were

12. A. asB. becauseC. butD. when

13. A. goneB. flownC. risenD. raised

14. A. SuchB. MoreC. FewD. So

15. A. whichB. youC. whoD. the

16. A. forB. onC. withD. below

17. A. putB. thrownC. givenD. tidied

18. A. thanB. whenC. thenD. while

19. A. outsideB. insteadC. besideD. without

20. A. saysB. offersC. tellsD. gives

III/ Look at the text in each question. What does it say?

21. Jazz on a summer evening-no tickets left for Sundays performance

A. All Sunday evening tickets are already sold.

B. You must book tickets for Sunday in advance.

C. A ticket is not necessary for Sunday evening.

D. All are correct.

22. Will the last person to leave please switch off the lights

A. Dont turn the lights on until its necessary.

B. Switch the lights on when youre in the room.

C. Dont leave the lights on if the room is empty.

D. All are correct.

23. We have many flats available to rent in this area

A. We offer a choice of flats to rent in this area.

B. This is the best area to find a flat.

C. Flats in this area do not cost a lot.

D. All are correct.

24. Parking in this space for doctor on duty only

A. Tell the doctor if you need to park here.

B. Only the doctor working today can park here.

C. Park in this space only in an emergency.

D. All are correct.

25. Assistants needed because of new opening hours-apply inside

A. This shop has just opened and jobs are available.

B. This shop is opening for longer and needs extra staff.

C. This shop will open late because of job interviews.

D. All are correct.

IV/ Choose a word, phrase or sentence that the best completes each unfinished sentence below or that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase.

26. He .. to New York three times this year.

A. Had beenB. wasC. isD. has been

27. There is too much traffic. .., the air is polluted.

A. ButB. HoweverC. SinceD. Therefore

28. Its important that he .. the book for me.

A. findsB. findC. foundD. will find

29. Lets go somewhere for a drink, ..?

A. do weB. will youC. do youD. shall we

30. I dont believe a word she says , I think she .. .

A. I layingB. . liedC. is lyingD. is telling lie

31. His pronunciation causes me a lot of .. .

A. difficultlyB. difficultC. difficultyD. difficulties

32. .. he worked hard, he couldnt pass the exam.

A. Even thoughB. SoC. ThereforeD. Because of

33. Mr. John does not know .. the lawn mover after they had finished using it.

A. where they did putB. where they putC. where did they putD. where to put

34. What would you do if you .. me?

A. have beenB. will beC. wereD. are

35. Miss Mary, .. sings very well, is my English teacher.

A. whomB. whoC. whichD. that

36. I suggest .. up the beach.

A. cleaningB. to cleanC. cleanedD. clean

37. There are ..good programs on TV that I rarely watch it.

A. such fewB. so littleC. such littleD. so few

38. He never stopped .. until his last minute of life.

A. to workB. to have workedC. to be workingD. working

39. .. he comes in half an hour, we shall go alone.

A. BecauseB. IfC. WhenD. Unless

40. Three thousand cars .. next year.

A. were producedB. will be producedC. will produceD. produced

41. If people .. energy, there will be no shortage of electricity.

A. saveB. savingC. will saveD. would save

42. The children laughed ..when they are watching a comic.

A. happinessB. happilyC. unhappyD. happy

43. Mary's grandmother turned the television .. to see the weather forecast.

A. onB. upC. downD. off

44. I hurried ..I wouldnt be late for class.

A. sinceB. as ifC. so thatD. unless

45. .., a bat sends out a series of signals, which bounce off any object in its path.

A. When in flyingB. When they are flyingC. While it is flyingD. Once flying

46. Take the juice .. the fridge.

A. intoB. out ofC. outD. in

47. You can eat .. you like!

A. as much thatB. as muchC. so muchD. as much as

48. After the battle, the .. soldiers were helped by those who could walk.

A. damagedB. woundedC. brokenD. killed

49. I apologize .. not writing sooner.

A. ofB. -C. toD. for

50. I do .. I could speak French well.

A. knowB. wantC. wishD. like

51. Don't you think you ought .. much harder?

A. workingB. is workingC. work toD. to work

52. His parents made him .. very hard.

A. workB. to workC. work toD. be working

53. They .. Spanish for about two years so far.

A. have studiedB. had studiedC. studyD. studied

54. We .. it with Tom and Jane a month ago.

A. have discussedB. had discussedC. discussedD. discusses

55. We eat .. soup with .. spoon.

A. a ... aB. the ... theC. - ... -D. - ... a

56. Since they aren't answering their telephone, they ...

A. must have leftB. should have leftC. need have leftD. can have left

57. If you want to find good information about graduate programs in the United States, look in .. of the College Blue Books.

A. volume twoB. volume secondC. the volume twoD. second volume

58. Almost every citizen of a large city suffers .. of organized crime.

A. from the deletion

B. from the depredations

C. as a result of the debilityD. with the tenaciousness

59. Her feeling of ebullience was so contagious that all the other patients ...

A. began to weep

B. were soon smiling

C. became very anxiousD. manifested signs of distress

60. Our Constitution was based on the belief that the free interchange of ideas .. the preservation of a democratic society.

A. would sure help

B. can devastate

C. may help to preserveD. is essential to

61. If you take a train or a bus, you must pay a ...

A. tipB. fareC. feeD. commission

62. .. we had driving in the country!

A. How wonderful dayB. What wonderful day

C. What a wonderful dayD. What the wonderful day

63. He went to a seaside resort because he was .. on water-skiing.

A. keenB. enthusiasticC. interestedD. impassioned

64. How .. meat did you buy?

A. muchB. fewC. manyD. little

65. There is no necessary connection between a dollar and what can be purchased for a dollar; the value of money is .. and can be .. by supply and demand.

A. arbitrary ... altered

B. predetermined ...overruled

C. conventional ... inspiredD. lackluster ... improved

66. He was very upset by the .. of his English examination.

A. resultB. failureC. effectD. success

67. Can you .. this prescription, please?

A. make afterB. make upC. makeD. make over

68. He hit the vase with his elbow and it .. to the floor.

A. crashedB. smashedC. brokeD. knocked

69. Could lend me some money? Im very .. of cash at the moment.

A. downB. scareC. lowD. short

70. Because his answer was so confusing, .. people understood it.

A. fewB. cleverC. lessD. many

71. The meal was excellent; the pears were particularly ..

A. flavoredB. deliciousC. tastefulD. desirable

72. It is important .. care of your health.

A. to takeB. to be takenC. takeD. taken

73. After dinner, the President got up to .. a short speech.

A. makeB. provideC. hold D. tell

74. There is always .. traffic in the city center at rush.

A. strongB. fullC. heavyD. many

75. We move to the front row .. we could see better.

A. soB. suchC. so thatD. such that

76. .. health, he is not spoiled.

A. Despite ofB. In spite ofC. In despiteD. in spite

77. I have always wanted to visit Paris, .. of France.

A. is the capitalB. the capitalC. that is the capitalD. which the capital is

78. When you .. him, give him my best wishes.

A. will visitB. would visitC. visitD. have visited

79. .. scientists have observer in creased pollution in the water supply.

A. LateB. LaterC. LatterD. Lately

80. A person who breaks into the house and steals thing is a(n) ..

A. burglarB. robberyC. beggarD. acrobat

81. What is the higher mountain in the world?

A. WhatB. isC. higherD. in

82. I wish my mother gives me presents more often.

A. wishB. givesC. meD. more often

83. The teacher was pleasing with the result of your examination.

A. TheB. wasC. pleasingD. of

84. The little boy didn't know how lacing his shoes.

A. The little boyB. didn'tC. howD. lacing

85. You are quite so thin that you can slip between the bars.

A. areB. quite soC. can slipD. between

86. To turn on the light, I was surprised at what I saw.

A. To turnB. onC. wasD. at

87. I would rather live on a farm than to live in a city.

A. would ratherB. liveC. onD. to live

88. The school library is free and open for all the pupils and teaching staff.

A. isB. andC. forD. all

89. Why don't you borrow books in the local lending library?

A. WhyB. don'tC. borrowD. in

90. He had to admit that there were something in what mother kept saying.

A. admitB. wereC. whatD. saying

91. You should take the train instead of the bus.

A. If I were you, I will take the train instead of the bus.

B. If I were you, Id have taken the train instead of the bus.

C. If I were you, I'd take the train instead of the bus.

D. If I had money, I will take the train instead of the bus.

92. I'm sure that someone forgot to lock the door.

A. Someone must have forgotten to lock the door.

B. Someone must have forgot to lock the door.

C. Someone must forgot to lock the door.

D. Someone must forgotten to lock the door.93. They bought this house ten years ago.

A. They have had this house for ten years ago.

B. They have bought this house for ten years.

C. They bought this house for ten years.

D. They have had this house for ten years.94. The course finished with a big party.

A. At the end of the course, It has a big party.

B. At the end of the course, there is a big party.

C. At the end of the course, there was a big party.

D. At the end of the course, they were a big party.95. We invited a pop star onto the chat show, but he didn't turn up.

A. The pop star whom we invited onto the chat show didn't turn up.B. The pop star that we invited onto the chat show didn't turn up.C. The pop star who we invited onto the chat show didn't turn up.D. All are correct

96. Although she said that she would come, I don't think she ever will.

A. Despite of her saying that shed come, I don't think she never will.

B. Despite her saying that she would come, I don't think she ever will.

C. Despite she would come, but I don't think she ever will.

D. Despite her saying that she would come, I don't think she ever will.97. The plane had hardly left the airport when the accident happened.

A. No sooner had the plane left the airport than the accident happened.

B. No sooner have the plane left the airport than the accident happened.

C. No sooner have had the plane left the airport than the accident happened.

D. No sooner was the plane left the airport than the accident happened.98. You feel tired now because you didn't sleep very well last night.

A. Had you slept well last night! you will feel tired now.

B. Had you slept well last night! you wouldn't feel tired now.

C. Had you slept well last night! you are feeling tired now.

D. You slept well last night, you would feel tired now.99. When did you start the project?

A. How long it has been since you started the project?B. How long has it been since you started the project?C. How long it is since you started the project?D. How long is it since you started the project?

100. Their wedding will be held in a lovely church.

A. The church and their wedding will be held is lovely.

B. The church where their wedding will be held is lovely.C. The church that their wedding will held is lovely.D. The church where their wedding will held is lovely.

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Mn: Anh vnNgch: Cn S

Chn cu B ng

B chn cu C

Chn li cu B

HNG DN TR LI:

Mi cu ch chn mt p n ng:

+ T cu 1 -> cu 100: Th sinh dng bt ch t vo c chn.

V d:

S Cu Tr Li ng:/

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CN B CHM THI 1

CN B CHM THI 2

K THI TUYN CNG CHC

KHI HNH CHNH TNH LM NG NM 2012

Mn: Anh vnNgch: Chuyn Vin

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