IV. Read the text and choose the best answer.
All living things depend a lot (15) ________ plants. Plants provide us with food and shelter. Many animals eat plants (16) ________ grass and wheat. We, in turn, kill them for (17) ________. Green plants also provide us with oxygen, something that we breath (18) ________ to live. Plants also provide us with wood so that we can make them (19) ________ materials for our house.
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15. A on B. of C. from D. in
16. A. beyond B. like C. as D. near
17. A. rice B. teeth C. food D. eyes
18. A. out B. in C. back D. away
19. A. to B. of C. from D. into
V. Read the text and choose the best answer.
Jan Dibbets may someday have his work revered as much as his Dutch predecessors Vermeer, Van Gogh, and Rembrandt. At a time when the trends in art are toward abstraction and minimalism, Dibbets' work integrates these two disparate trends into one remarkable whole. 5 In one series of composite works, he arranged sections of architectural photographs into rounded patterns. Then, with pen and ink and watercolors, he connected the segments together into 360-degree circular forms blending the abstract with the real and the imagined. The imaginary images resemble the views of ceilings in gothic, baroque, and neo-classical 10 buildings as they might be seen from the ground floor.
20. What does this passage mainly discuss?
(A) the life of Jan Dibbets
(B) new forms of art created by Jan Dibbets
(C) an exhibit of abstract art
(D) art that follows the style of Vermeer, Van Gogh, and Rembrandt
21. As used in line 2, what is the meaning of the word "time"?
(A) season
(B) period
(C) century
(D) interval
22. The author implies that
(A) Dibbets is more well known to some people than Vermeer
(B) views of ceilings in gothic buildings are most beautiful when seen from the ground floor
(C) art is now becoming more abstract
(D) Dibbets preferred watercolor to photography
23. The word "remarkable" as used in line 4 could be best replaced by
(A) inseparable
(B) unified
(C) clever
(D) extraordinary
24. As described in this passage, Dibbets used all of the following elements EXCEPT
(A) pen and ink
(B) watercolors
(C) architectural photographs
(D) still-life drawings
25. The word "neo-classical" in line 9 refers to
(A) artistic patterns
(B) trends in art
(C) architectural styles
(D) museum decorations
V. Read the text and choose the best answer.
All living things depend a lot (15) ________ plants. Plants provide us with food and shelter. Many animals eat plants (16) ________ grass and wheat. We, in turn, kill them for (17) ________. Green plants also provide us with oxygen, something that we breath (18) ________ to live. Plants also provide us with wood so that we can make them (19) ________ materials for our house.
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Depend on: dựa vào cái gì
15. A on B. of C. from D. in
16. A. beyond B. like C. as D. near
17. A. rice B. teeth C. food D. eyes
18. A. out B. in C. back D. away
19. A. to B. of C. from D. into
IV. Read the text and choose the best answer.
All living things depend a lot (15) on plants. Plants provide us with food and shelter. Many animals eat plants (16) like grass and wheat. We, in turn, kill them for (17) food. Green plants also provide us with oxygen, something that we breath (18) in to live. Plants also provide us with wood so that we can make them (19) into materials for our house.
Jan Dibbets may someday have his work revered as much as his Dutch predecessors Vermeer, Van Gogh, and Rembrandt. At a time when the trends in art are toward abstraction and minimalism, Dibbets' work integrates these two disparate trends into one remarkable whole. 5 In one series of composite works, he arranged sections of architectural photographs into rounded patterns. Then, with pen and ink and watercolors, he connected the segments together into 360-degree circular forms blending the abstract with the real and the imagined. The imaginary images resemble the views of ceilings in gothic, baroque, and neo-classical 10 buildings as they might be seen from the ground floor.
20. What does this passage mainly discuss?
(A) the life of Jan Dibbets
(B) new forms of art created by Jan Dibbets
(C) an exhibit of abstract art
(D) art that follows the style of Vermeer, Van Gogh, and Rembrandt
21. As used in line 2, what is the meaning of the word "time"?
(A) season
(B) period
(C) century
(D) interval
22. The author implies that
(A) Dibbets is more well known to some people than Vermeer
(B) views of ceilings in gothic buildings are most beautiful when seen from the ground floor
(C) art is now becoming more abstract
(D) Dibbets preferred watercolor to photography
23. The word "remarkable" as used in line 4 could be best replaced by
(A) inseparable
(B) unified
(C) clever
(D) extraordinary
24. As described in this passage, Dibbets used all of the following elements EXCEPT
(A) pen and ink
(B) watercolors
(C) architectural photographs
(D) still-life drawings
25. The word "neo-classical" in line 9 refers to
(A) artistic patterns
(B) trends in art
(C) architectural styles
(D) museum decorations