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ĐỀ ÔN TẬP TIẾNG ANH SỐ 5

THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG


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. thorough B. than C. those D. although
Question 2: A. founded B. bound C. around D. wounded
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. borough B. consider C. contrast D. founder
Question 4: A. communist B. contain C. interest D. movement
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: There are a lot of ways in which people can ____ knowledge.
A. dice B. attain C. budget D. deem
Question 6: Early humans ____ their homes and diet to match the environment.
A. advocated B. adapted C. affirmed D. hindered
Question 7: The party, ____ I was the guest of honor, was extremely enjoyable
A. by which B. for which C. to which D. at which
Question 8: It’s high time we ____ cutting down the rainforests.
A. stopped B. must stop C. shall stop D. stop
Question 9: The student said there were a few points in the essay he ____ impossible to comprehend.
A. found B. was finding C. had found D. would find
Question 10: Loudspeakers were fixed in the hall so that everyone ____ an opportunity to hear the speech.
A. ought to have B. must have C. may have D. should have
Question 11: I am surprised ____ this city is a dull place to live in.
A. that you should think B. by what you’re C. that you would think D. with what you are
thinking thinking
Question 12: Susan is very hard-working, but her pay is not ____ for her work.
A. enough good B. good enough C. as good enough D. good as enough
Question 13: Would you be so kind ____ open the window for me, please?
A. that B. as to C. as D. that you
Question 14: ____, he remained optimistic.
A. Though badly wounded B. Badly wounded as he C. As he was badly D. As badly wounded he
he was was wounded was
Question 15: Careful surveys have indicated that as many as 50 percent of patients do not take drugs directed
A. like B. as C. so D. which
Question 16: Speaking a new language is important for effective communication.
A. unpleasantly B. actively C. physically D. accurately
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following
exchanges.
Question 17: I’m sorry I didn’t mean to upset you. ~ ____
A. No, I don’t mind it. B. Oh, that’s all right.
C. Yes, you are so unkind. D. Oh! You don’t have to say sorry.
Question 18: Did you get everything you wanted? ~ ____
A. No, I didn’t want anything there. B. Yes, Why not?
C. Yeah, more or less. D. No, they didn’t do anything.
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 19: Considering they are over 70 years old, you must admit that they are in good shape.
A. unfit B. wealthy C. clever D. pretty
Question 20: Iron is converted to steel by removing most of the impurities present in cast iron.
A. unaltered B. developed C. reduced D. formed
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 21: I haven’t seen Peter for a long time. I will visit him this weekend.
A. call for B. call in C. call off D. call on
Question 22: The monarchy was restored five years after the revolution.
A. abolished B. established C. brought back D. preserved
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 23: Everyone believes that terrorists kidnapped their son.
A. It is believed that their son was a kidnapper who knows some terrorists.
B. The terrorists are believed to have their son kidnapped.
C. Nobody doubts whether their son is kidnapped by terrorists or not.
D. Their son is believed to have been kidnapped by terrorists.
Question 24: There is no point in your phoning Caroline - she’s away.
A. It would be a waste of time phoning Caroline - she’s away.
B. You will waste your time if you insist on phoning Caroline- she’s away.
C. Don’t spend your valuable time phoning Caroline - she’s away.
D. Caroline is difficult to phone – she’s away.
Question 25: It would have been better if he had told us his new address.
A. He might have told us his new address.
B. He should have told us his new address.
C. He must have told us his new address.
D. It doesn’t matter that he didn’t tell us his new address.
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 26: National parks including land for animal grazing, as well as wilderness areas with scenic mountains and
A B C D
lakes.
Question 27: Of all seashore plants, seaweeds are best able to tolerate long periods out of water, followed by long
A B D
periods covering by water.
D
Question 28: Because parents did not satisfy with the explanation given by the bus driver they were asking for an
A B C
official investigation into the accident.
D
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 29: The party was a success. That was because a famous film star attended.
A. Had it not been attended by famous film star, the party wouldn’t have a success.
B. Had it not been attended by famous film star, the party wouldn’t have been a success.
C. Had it not been for attended of a famous film star, the party wouldn’t have been a success.
D. Had it not been for the attention of a famous film star, the party wouldn’t have been a success.
Question 30: My professor will retire next month. He will have been teaching chemistry for twenty years.
A. Twenty years after teaching chemistry, my professor will retire next month.
B. After my professor has finished teaching chemistry for twenty years, she will retire.
C. Having taught chemistry for twenty years, my professor will retire next month.
D. It will be twenty years next month since my professor retired.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or
phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
Whenever we read about the natural world nowadays, it's generally to be (31) ____ direct predictions about its imminent
destruction. Some scientists go so far as to assert that form now on, the world can no longer be called 'natural', insofar as
future processes of whether, climate and all the interactions of plant and animal life will no longer carry on in their time-
honoured way, unaffected by (32) ____. There will never be such a thing as 'natural weather' again, say such writers,
only weather (33) ____ by global warming.
It is hard to know whether to believe such prophets of doom, possibly because what they are saying seems too terrible to
be true. There are other equally influential scientists who argue that climate, for example, has changed many times over
the centuries, and that what we are experiencing now may simply be part of an endless cycle of change, rather than a
disaster on a global (34) ____. One can not help wondering whether these attempts to wish the problem away simply
underline the extent to which western industrialised countries are to blame for upsetting the world's (35) ____.
Question 31: A. made B. given C. told D. granted
Question 32: A. beings B. man C. people D. human
Question 33: A. built B. manufactured C. affected D. organised
Question 34: A. sense B. from C. scale D. existence
Question 35: A. future B. ecology C. balance D. population
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 36 to 43.
Many people who are looking to get a pet dog get a puppy. There are many reasons why people get puppies. After all,
puppies are cute, friendly, and playful. But even though puppies make good pets, there are good reasons why you should
consider getting an adult dog instead.
When you get a puppy, you have to teach it how to behave. You have to make sure that the puppy is housebroken so that
it does not go to the bathroom inside the house. You have to teach the puppy not to jump up on your guests or chew on
your shoes. You have to train the puppy to walk on a leash. This is a lot of work.
On the other hand, when you get an adult dog, there is a good chance that it will already know how to do all of the
previously mentioned things. Many adult dogs have already been housebroken. Many adult dogs will not jump on or
chew things that you do not want them to jump on or chew. Many adult dogs will be able to walk on a leash without
pulling you to the other side of the street. Puppies also have a lot of energy and want to play all of the time. This can be
fun, but you might not want to play as much as your puppy does. Puppies will not always sleep through the night or let
you relax as you watch television.
On the other hand, most adult dogs will wait on you to play. What is more, they will sleep when you are sleeping and are
happy to watch television on the couch right beside you. There is one last reason why you should get an adult dog
instead of a puppy. When most people go to the pound to get a dog, they get a puppy. This means that many adult dogs
spend a lot of time in the pound, and some never find good homes. So if you are looking to get a dog for a pet, you
should think about getting an adult dog. They are good pets who need good homes.
Question 36: The author apparently thinks that puppies are _____.
A. bad pets because they take too much work to own B. friendly, playful and a a lot of work
C. not as cute as adult dogs D. not as playful as adult dogs
Question 37: The main purpose of paragraph 2 is to explain how puppies ____.
A. are very immature B. can be destructive
C. do not make good pets D. are a lot of work
Question 38: As used in paragraph 2 which is the best example of a dog that is housebroken?
A. Spot goes outside to use the bathroom. B. Rex always breaks things inside of the house.
C. Rover never jumps on guests. D. Muffin chews on people’s shoes.
Question 39: According to the passage, why are adult dogs easier to take care of than puppies?
I. Puppies need to learn how to walk nicely on a leash.
II. Adult dogs have less energy than puppies.
III. It is harder for adult dogs to find a home than it is for puppies.
A. I only B. II and III only
C. I and II only D. I, II, and III
Question 40: Based on information in the passage, which of the following statements is false?
A. Puppies have a lot of energy. B. Puppies need a lot of attention.
C. Adult dogs do not like to play. D. Adult dogs do not need to eat very much.
Question 41: The author begins paragraph 3 and 4 with the phrase “on the other hand”. This phrase is used to ____.
A. highlight an example B. contrast previous information
C. contradict a later statement D. support the upcoming paragraph
Question 42: In the final paragraph, the author says “many adult dogs spend a lot of time in the pound, and some never
find good homes”. Based on what you have read in the passage, why is this most likely the case?
A. People see adult dogs unhappy and dangerous, while they see puppies as cute and friendly.
B. People understand that most adult dogs still need to do a lot of training before they understand how to behave
properly.
C. People think that puppies are cute and playful and do not always think about how much work it will take to train
them.
D. People do not want to get a dog that does not have much time left to live.
Question 43: Based on information in the passage, it can be understood that someone who owns a puppy must be ____.
A. strict B. serious C. careful D. responsible
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 44 to 50.
The White House, the official home of the United States president, was not built in time for George Washington to live
in it. It was begun in 1792 and was ready for its first inhabitants. President and Mrs.John Adams, who moved in on
November 1, 1800. When the Adamses moved in, the White House was not yet complete, and the Adamses suffered
many inconveniences; for example, the main staircase was incomplete, which hindered movement from floor to floor,
and the future laundry yard was merely a pool of mud, so wet laundry was hung in the unfinished East Room to dry.
Thomas Jefferson, the third president, improved the comfort of the White House in many respects and added new
architectural features such as the terraces on the east and west ends.
When the British forces burned the White House on August 24, 1814, President Madison was forced to leave. All the
remained after the fire was the exterior walls, the interior was completely destroyed. It was not until December of 1817
that the following president, James Monroe, was able to move into a rebuilt residence. Since then, the White House has
continued to be modified but has been continuously occupied by each succeeding U.S president.
Question 44: Which of the following would be the best title for this text?
A. Presidential Policies of Early U.S. Presidents
B. Presidential Policies of Early U.S. Presidents
C. The burning of the White House.
D. The Early History of the White House.
Question 45: According to the passage, which of the following best describes Thomas Jefferson’s tenure in the White
House?
A. He worked to improve the appearance and convenience of the White House.
B. He had to flee the White House because of the war with the British.
C. He removed the terraces that had been added by Adams.
D. He was accepting of the many inconveniences.
Question 46: Why did George Washington not live in the White House?
A. He did not like the architectural features.
B. He did not want to suffer the inconveniences that the Adamses had suffered.
C. It had been burned by the British.
D. Construction had not yet been completed.
Question 47: The word “inhabitants” in line 2 is closest meaning to______.
A. residents B. celebrations C. moves D. modifications
Question 48: It can be inferred from the passage that John Adams was______.
A. the first president of the United States.
B. the second president of the United States.
C. the third president of the United States.
D. the fourth president of the United States.
Question 49: What of the White House was not yet complete when the Adamses moved in?
A. pool B. main staircase C. walls D. floor
Question 50: The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses:
A. the details of the destruction of White House by the British
B. Jame Monroe’s policies as president
C. modifications by president who followed
D. other presidents who were unable to occupy the White House
ĐỀ ÔN TẬP TIẾNG ANH SỐ 5
THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
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. thorough B. than C. those D. although
Question 2: A. founded B. bound C. around D. wounded
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. borough /ˈbʌr.ə B. consider C. contrast D. founder faʊn.də
thị xã kənˈsɪd.ər ˈkɒn.trɑːst/
Question 4: A. communist B. contain C. interest D. movement
ˈkɒm.jə.nɪs /kənˈteɪn
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: There are a lot of ways in which people can ____ knowledge.
A. dice thái hạt lựu B.. attain = gain C. budget D. deem tưởng rằng
ghi vào ngân sách
Question 6: Early humans ____ their homes and diet to match đối chọi the environment.
A. advocated bào chữa B.. adapted thích nghi C. affirmed khẳng định D. hindered cản trở
Question 7: The party, ____ I was the guest of honor, was extremely enjoyable
A. by which B. for which C. to which D.. at which
Question 8: It’s high time we ____ cutting down the rainforests.
A. stopped B. must stop C. shall stop D.. stop
Question 9: The student said there were a few points in the essay he ____ impossible to comprehend.
A. found B. was finding C.. had found D. would find
Question 10: Loudspeakers were fixed in the hall so that everyone ____ an opportunity to hear the speech.
A. ought to have B. must have C.. may have D. should have
Question 11: I am surprised ____ this city is a dull place to live in.
A. that you should think B. by what you’re C.. that you would think D. with what you are
thinking thinking
Question 12: Susan is very hard-working, but her pay is not ____ for her work.
A. enough good B.. good enough C. as good enough D. good as enough
Question 13: Would you be so kind ____ open the window for me, please?
A. that B.. as to C. as D. that you
Question 14: ____, he remained optimistic.
A. Though badly wounded B.. Badly wounded as he C. As he was badly D. As badly wounded he
he was was wounded was
Question 15: Careful surveys have indicated that as many as 50 percent of patients do not take drugs directed
A. like B.. as C. so D. which
Question 16: Speaking a new language is important for effective communication.
A. unpleasantly B. actively C. physically D.. accurately
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following
exchanges.
Question 17: I’m sorry I didn’t mean to upset you. ~ ____
A. No, I don’t mind it. B.. Oh, that’s all right.
C. Yes, you are so unkind. D. Oh! You don’t have to say sorry.
Question 18: Did you get everything you wanted? ~ ____
A. No, I didn’t want anything there. B. Yes, Why not?
C.. Yeah, more or less. Hầu hết là thế. D. No, they didn’t do anything.
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 19: Considering they are over 70 years old, you must admit that they are in good shape.
A.. unfit B. wealthy C. clever D. pretty
Question 20: Iron is converted to steel by removing most of the impurities present in cast iron.
A.. unaltered không đổi B. developed C. reduced D. formed
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 21: I haven’t seen Peter for a long time. I will visit him this weekend.
A. call for B. call in C. call off D.. call on
Question 22: The monarchy was restored five years after the revolution.
A. abolished B. established C.. brought back D. preserved
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 23: Everyone believes that terrorists kidnapped their son.
A. It is believed that their son was a kidnapper who knows some terrorists.
B. The terrorists are believed to have their son kidnapped.
C. Nobody doubts whether their son is kidnapped by terrorists or not.
D.. Their son is believed to have been kidnapped by terrorists.
Question 24: There is no point in your phoning Caroline - she’s away.
A.. It would be a waste of time phoning Caroline - she’s away.
B. You will waste your time if you insist on phoning Caroline- she’s away.
C. Don’t spend your valuable time phoning Caroline - she’s away.
D. Caroline is difficult to phone – she’s away.
Question 25: It would have been better if he had told us his new address.
A. He might have told us his new address.
B.. He should have told us his new address.
C. He must have told us his new address.
D. It doesn’t matter that he didn’t tell us his new address.
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 26: National parks including land for animal grazing, as well as wilderness areas with scenic mountains and
A B C D
includes
lakes.
Question 27: Of all seashore plants, seaweeds are best able to tolerate long periods out of water, followed by long
A B D
periods covering by water.
D covered
Question 28: Because parents did not satisfy with the explanation given by the bus driver they were asking for an
A B C
weren’t satisfied
satisfy: lam ai thoa man
official investigation into the accident.
D
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 29: The party was a success. That was because a famous film star attended.
A. Had it not been attended by famous film star, the party wouldn’t have a success.
B. Had it not been attended by famous film star, the party wouldn’t have been a success.
C. Had it not been for attended of a famous film star, the party wouldn’t have been a success.
D.. Had it not been for the attention of a famous film star, the party wouldn’t have been a success.
Question 30: My professor will retire next month. He will have been teaching chemistry for twenty years.
A. Twenty years after teaching chemistry, my professor will retire next month.
B.. After my professor has finished teaching chemistry for twenty years, she will retire.
C. Having taught chemistry for twenty years, my professor will retire next month.
D. It will be twenty years next month since my professor retired.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or
phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
Whenever we read about the natural world nowadays, it's generally to be (31) ____ direct predictions about its imminent
destruction. Some scientists go so far as to assert that form now on, the world can no longer be called 'natural', insofar as
future processes of whether, climate and all the interactions of plant and animal life will no longer carry on in their time-
honoured way, unaffected by (32) ____. There will never be such a thing as 'natural weather' again, say such writers,
only weather (33) ____ by global warming.
It is hard to know whether to believe such prophets of doom, possibly because what they are saying seems too terrible to
be true. There are other equally influential scientists who argue that climate, for example, has changed many times over
the centuries, and that what we are experiencing now may simply be part of an endless cycle of change, rather than a
disaster on a global (34) ____. One can not help wondering whether these attempts to wish the problem away simply
underline the extent to which western industrialised countries are to blame for upsetting the world's (35) ____.
Question 31: A. made B.. given C. told D. granted truyền đi
Question 32: A. beings B... man C. people D. human
Question 33: A.. built B. manufacture C. affected D. organised
Question 34: A. sense B. from C.. scale D. existence
Question 35: A. future B.. ecology C. balance D. population
On the global scale: phạm vi toàn cầu
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 36 to 43.
Many people who are looking to get a pet dog get a puppy. There are many reasons why people get puppies. After all,
puppies are cute, friendly, and playful. But even though puppies make good pets, there are good reasons why you should
consider getting an adult dog instead.
When you get a puppy, you have to teach it how to behave. You have to make sure that the puppy is housebroken so that
it does not go to the bathroom inside the house. You have to teach the puppy not to jump up on your guests or chew on
your shoes. You have to train the puppy to walk on a leash. This is a lot of work.
On the other hand, when you get an adult dog, there is a good chance that it will already know how to do all of the
previously mentioned things. Many adult dogs have already been housebroken. Many adult dogs will not jump on or
chew things that you do not want them to jump on or chew. Many adult dogs will be able to walk on a leash without
pulling you to the other side of the street. Puppies also have a lot of energy and want to play all of the time. This can be
fun, but you might not want to play as much as your puppy does. Puppies will not always sleep through the night or let
you relax as you watch television.
On the other hand, most adult dogs will wait on you to play. What is more, they will sleep when you are sleeping and are
happy to watch television on the couch right beside you. There is one last reason why you should get an adult dog
instead of a puppy. When most people go to the pound to get a dog, they get a puppy. This means that many adult dogs
spend a lot of time in the pound, and some never find good homes. So if you are looking to get a dog for a pet, you
should think about getting an adult dog. They are good pets who need good homes.
Question 36: The author apparently thinks that puppies are _____.
A. bad pets because they take too much work to own B. friendly, playful and a a lot of work
C. not as cute as adult dogs D. not as playful as adult dogs
Question 37: The main purpose of paragraph 2 is to explain how puppies ____.
A. are very immature B. can be destructive
C. do not make good pets D. are a lot of work
Question 38: As used in paragraph 2 which is the best example of a dog that is housebroken?
A. Spot goes outside to use the bathroom. B. Rex always breaks things inside of the house.
C. Rover never jumps on guests. D. Muffin chews on people’s shoes.
Question 39: According to the passage, why are adult dogs easier to take care of than puppies?
I. Puppies need to learn how to walk nicely on a leash.
II. Adult dogs have less energy than puppies.
III. It is harder for adult dogs to find a home than it is for puppies.
A. I only B. II and III only
C. I and II only D. I, II, and III
Question 40: Based on information in the passage, which of the following statements is false?
A. Puppies have a lot of energy. B. Puppies need a lot of attention.
C. Adult dogs do not like to play. D. Adult dogs do not need to eat very much.
Question 41: The author begins paragraph 3 and 4 with the phrase “on the other hand”. This phrase is used to ____.
A. highlight an example B. contrast previous information
C. contradict a later statement D. support the upcoming paragraph
Question 42: In the final paragraph, the author says “many adult dogs spend a lot of time in the pound, and some never
find good homes”. Based on what you have read in the passage, why is this most likely the case?
A. People see adult dogs unhappy and dangerous, while they aee puppies as cute and friendly.
B. People understand that most adult dogs still need to do a lot of training before they understand how to behave
properly.
C. People think that puppies are cute and playful and do not always think about how much work it will take to train
them.
D. People do not want to get a dog that does not have much time left to live.
Question 43: Based on information in the passage, it can be understood that someone who owns a puppy must be ____.
A. strict B. serious C. careful D. responsible
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 44 to 50.
46The White House, the official home of the United States president, was not built in time for George Washington to
live in it. It was begun in 1792 and was ready for its first inhabitants. President and Mrs. John Adams, who moved in
on November 1, 1800. When the Adamses moved in, the White House was not yet complete, and the Adamses suffered
many inconveniences; for example, the main staircase was incomplete, which hindered movement from floor to floor,
and the future laundry yard was merely a pool of mud, so wet laundry was hung in the unfinished East Room to dry.
45Thomas Jefferson, the third president, improved the comfort of the White House in many respects and added new
architectural features such as the terraces on the east and west ends.
When the British forces burned the White House on August 24, 1814, President Madison was forced to leave. All the
remained after the fire was the exterior walls, the interior was completely destroyed. It was not until December of 1817
that the following president, James Monroe, was able to move into a rebuilt residence. Since then, the White House has
continued to be modified but has been continuously occupied by each succeeding U.S president.
Question 44: Which of the following would be the best title for this text?
A. Presidential Policies of Early U.S. Presidents
B. Presidential Policies of Early U.S. Presidents
C. The burning of the White House.
D.. The Early History of the White House.
Question 45: According to the passage, which of the following best describes Thomas Jefferson’s tenure in the White
House?
A.. He worked to improve the appearance and convenience of the White House.
B. He had to flee the White House because of the war with the British.
C. He removed the terraces that had been added by Adams.
D. He was accepting of the many inconveniences.
Question 46: Why did George Washington not live in the White House?
A. He did not like the architectural features.
B. He did not want to suffer the inconveniences that the Adamses had suffered.
C. It had been burned by the British.
D.. Construction had not yet been completed.
Question 47: The word “inhabitants” in line 2 is closest meaning to______.
A.. residents B. celebrations C. moves D. modifications
Question 48: It can be inferred from the passage that John Adams was______.
A. the first president of the United States.
B.. the second president of the United States.
C. the third president of the United States.
D. the fourth president of the United States.
Question 49: What of the White House was not yet complete when the Adamses moved in?
A. pool B.. main staircase C. walls D. floor
Question 50: The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses:
A. the details of the destruction of White House by the British
B. Jame Monroe’s policies as president
C.. modifications by president who followed
D. other presidents who were unable to occupy the White House

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