BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC ĐỀ 01 ĐỀ THI BÁM SÁT CẤU TRÚC ĐỀ MINH HỌA Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ, Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề 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 lifted B naked C pointed D regarded Question 2: A natural B nature C national D nationality 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 the main stress in each of the following questions Question 3: A maintain B compare C prospect D unripe Question 4: A decadent B molecule C proposal D turnover 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: I thought you said he was going away the next Saturday, _? A didn’t I B didn’t you C didn’t he D wasn’t he Question 6: Not only _ a plenty of wishes on her birthday but her friends introduced her to a good man as well A was she given B did she give C she was given D she gave Question 7: This photocopier is _ again I want to buy a new one! A out of work B out of order C out of hand D out of date Question 8: The cheaper the plane tickets are, _ A the beaches get the more crowded B the most crowded the beaches get C the beaches get the most crowded D the more crowded the beaches get Question 9: Look at that _ castle! It’s unbelievable! A giant magnificent ancient French B magnificent giant French ancient C magnificent giant ancient French D French ancient giant magnificent Question 10: As he _ angrily outside the royal court, the emperor _ out and _ him an orange A shouted/ came out/ gave B shouted/ was coming/ giving C was shouting/ came/ gave D was shouting/ was coming/ giving Question 11: All plans have been cancelled _ the epidemic situation A despite B due C owing to D thanks Question 12: The examination was very difficult; _, very few were able to pass A consequently B as well as C on the hand D whereas Question 13: _ content, we’re now looking for supporting information A Having planned B Planning C Planned D To be planned Question 14: I really admire this actress for her passion for acting and her _ to the national film industry A dedicate B dedication C dedicative D dedicacy Question 15: The government _ the problem of climate change in a recent meeting A looked for B kept off C went off D looked up to Question 16: Police in Dartford _ a suspicious-looking woman at the border and found that she had three live crocodiles tied to her A halted B intended C renovated D collided Question 17: Don’t live on the main street unless you have good _ against noise A insulation B isolation C insurance D assurance Question 18: I was watching him like a _, but I never did see him take your wallet A hawk B owl C bird D parrot Question 19: Let’s _ her record before we ask her to come in as our partner A make all the conditions B get a measure of C take into account D put into effect 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: The perk of being a graphic designer is that you’ll surround yourself with inspiring images every day A the advantage of B regarding of C the basis of D the sake of Question 21: It’s rewarding to co-work on projects with amazing people in an open and supportive environment that will ultimately give me a sense of satisfaction and pride A initially B eventually C fortunately D naturally Mark the letter A, Β, 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: Life is getting harsh these days and I believe that several breaks can help me relieve stress from working effectively A severe B bitter C pleasant D dirty Question 23: : Lawyers should be diplomatic in dealing with a judge A political B sensitive C tactless D delicate 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: - “ _.” - “ Never mind.” A Sorry for staining your blanket I’ll wash it B Would you mind going for a picnic with me? C I can’t believe that It’s amazing! D How can you that? Question 25: - “ _.” - “Not in the least I enjoyed it.” A What about playing volleyball this afternoon after school? B You must have found reading my essay very tiring C How was your exam yesterday? D What you think about our lesson? 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 26 to 30 HIGHS & LOWS Hormone levels - and hence our moods - may be affected by the weather (26) _ weather can cause depression, (27) _ sunshine appears to raise the spirits In Britain, for example, the dull weather of winter (28) _cuts down the amount of sunlight that is experienced, (29) _ strongly affects some people They become so depressed and lacking in energy that their work and social life are affected This condition has been given the name SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) Sufferers can fight back by making the most of any sunlight in winter and by spending (30) _hours each day under special, full-spectrum lamps These provide more ultraviolet and blue-green light than ordinary fluorescent and tungsten lights Some Russian scientists claim that children learn better after being exposed to ultraviolet light In warm countries, hours of work are often arranged so that workers can take a break, or even a siesta, during the hottest part of the day Scientists are working to discover the links between the weather and human beings' moods and performance Question 26 A Humid Β Breezy C Gloomy D Mild Question 27 A but Β so C or D for Question 28 A drastically Β slightly C mainly D finally Question 29 A for which Β which C it D of which Question 30 A little Β a little C a few D few 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 Diseases are a natural part of life on earth If there were no diseases, the population would grow too quickly, and there would not be enough food or other resources, so in a way, diseases are natural ways of keeping the Earth in balance But sometimes they spread very quickly and kill large numbers of people For example, in 1918, an outbreak of the flu spread across the world, killing over 25 million people in only six months Such terrible outbreaks of a disease are called pandemics Pandemics happen when a disease changes in a way that our bodies are not prepared to fight In 1918, a new type of flu virus appeared Our bodies had no way to fight this new flu virus, and so it spread very quickly and killed large numbers of people While there have been many different pandemic diseases throughout history, all of them have a new thing in common First, all pandemic diseases spread from one person to another very easily Second, while they may kill many people, they generally not kill people very quickly A good example of this would be the Marburg virus The Marburg virus is an extremely infectious disease In addition, it is deadly About 70 -80% of all people who get the Marburg virus died from the disease However, the Marburg virus has not become a pandemic because most people die within three days of getting the disease This means that the virus does not have enough time to spread to a large number of people The flu virus of 1918, on the other hand, generally took about a week to ten days to kill its victims, so it had more time to spread While we may never be able to completely stop pandemics, we can make them less common Doctors carefully monitor new diseases that they fear could become pandemics For example, in 2002, and 2003, doctors carefully watched SARS Their health warnings may have prevented SARS from becoming a pandemic Question 31 This passage is mainly about _ A how to prevent pandemic diseases B pandemic diseases C pandemic diseases throughout history D why pandemics happen Question 32 According to the passage, what causes pandemics? A Changes in a disease that the body cannot fight B Careless doctors who not watch the spread of disease C Population growth that the world cannot support D The failure to make new medicines Question 33 The word ‘monitor’ in the passage is closest in meaning to _ A fight B prevent C watch D avoid Question 34 The word “it” in the passage refers to _ A disease B flu virus C pandemics D bodies Question 35 According to the passage, all of the following are true of the 1918 flu pandemic EXCEPT that _ A it involved a new kind of flu virus B it killed over 25 million people C it was the last pandemic in history D it took a little over a week to kill its victims 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 42 Marriage is one of the oldest human institutions and this is as true in Indian culture as anywhere else In India, marriage, called “Kayadanda” or “donating a virgin”, is thought of as the greatest sacrifice that a father can make and for the groom as an obligation to perpetuate his bloodline Many people believe that marriage is still binding after death In early times, girls were thought to be ready for marriage after puberty, and later even children could be married Divorce and remarriage were not always possible By Medieval times, marriage was compulsory for girls, who very often married between the ages of eight and nine Among those able to afford it, polygamy was common and rules would often have one wife from their own region and other minor wives from other areas Now, divorce and remarriage are possible and non-Muslim men can only have one wife Although there are many regional variations, some features of the Indian wedding ceremony are similar throughout the country In general, weddings are very complicated events and involve long negotiations about dowry payments prior to the event After this has been decided a day is chosen by asking an astrologer to find a lucky day Preparations begin early because a marriage is not only one of the highlights of a person's life but a large and complex social gathering to organize The night before, the bride, her friends, and female relatives gather together for a party called a "mehndi”, where they paint each other's hands and feet with Henna and dance and listen to music Her guests often give the bride advice about married life and tease her about her future husband Weddings are traditionally held at the bride's home or in a temple, but parks, hotels, and marriage halls are becoming increasingly popular On the day, a wedding altar or "mandala" is built and covered in flowers All of the wedding ceremonies will be held at the altar The clothing a couple wears on their wedding day varies between regions and ethnic groups Women most commonly wear a sari The bride wears a lot of jewelry as this symbolizes the prosperity she will bring to her new family In the South wearing flowers is common The groom wears a traditional costume or a suit Turbans are also popular headgear The ceremony begins with a mixture of turmeric, sandalwood paste, and oils being applied to the couple's face and arms In the past, this was done to the whole body, but now it is only symbolic, with only a little being rubbed on Then they are showered in flowers After this, they perform the rituals that will make them man and wife First, they garland each other and then take seven symbolic steps together representing seven gifts and seven promises Finally, they say the vows and then they are legally married The bride's father or guardian takes her hands and puts them in her husband's giving them to him Now she is no longer a member of her father's family, but a member of her husband's They then touch the feet of their elders for luck After the wedding ceremony, the couple goes to the groom's house The bride should be careful to enter the house right foot first for luck In the evening and late into the night the families and their guests celebrate with dancing, music, and food Question 36 What topic does the passage mainly discuss? A Traditions in India B Indian Marriages C The discrimination in India D Indian custom Question 37 What does the word “complicated” in paragraph mean? A simple B complex C easy D difficult Question 38 According to the passage, although there are many regional variations, some features of the Indian wedding ceremony are _ A as true in Indian culture as anywhere else B similar throughout the country C on their wedding day different between regions and ethnic groups D in the altar Question 39 The word “binding" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _ A tying B loosening C cutting D combining Question 40 The word “their” in the passage refers to _ A weddings B the old C a couple D brides Question 41 According to the passage, the following terms are activities before a wedding ceremony, EXCEPT A An astrologer was asked to choose a lucky day for a wedding B It took the bride's and the groom's families a long time to negotiate about dowry payment C The bride, her friends, and female relatives often have a night party before the wedding day D The bride and the groom have applied a mixture of turmeric, sandalwood paste, and oils to the face Question 42 According to paragraph 2, what can be inferred about polygamy? A Each of the men can only have one wife B Each of the women can have more than one husband C Each of the men can have more than one wife D Each of the non-Muslim men can have a wife from their own region and other wives from other areas Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions Question 43: No sooner (A) had he (B) contracted the virus than he (C) had been aware of the (D) importance of good health Question 44: The caption (A) periodical noted down speeds in a small “logbook”, (B) which later expanded (C) its contents (D) to become the standard ship’s log Question 45: Many of the (A) programmes that they made (B) were successful, and many of (C) them were (D) forgetful 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: We weren't entirely convinced, in spite of his explanation, that his action hadn't been deliberate A He tried to explain the exact reason why he’d acted like that although he knew that we wouldn’t believe him B Even after he explained, we still had some doubts about whether he’d acted unintentionally C His explanation was not sufficiently convincing to make all of us change our minds about his action D We were sure that he’d intended to what he actually did, so his explanation was quite unnecessary Question 47: They must have left for their holiday to Dover because their car is not where it is normally parked in the parking lot A Their car is still out there in the parking lot, so they can’t have left for their holiday in Dover yet B If they had left for their vacation to Dover, the car would still be parked it its usual place C If they hadn’t left for their vacation to Dover, their car would be in its usual place in the car park D They were planning to go to Dover for their holiday, so that is perhaps why their car isn’t in the parking lot Question 48: "Please accept my apology for arriving late," said Janet to her employer A Janet apologised to her employer for her late arrival B Janet thought she would apologise to her employer for arriving late, C Janet quickly made an apology and the employer accepted it D Janet had to make an apology because her employer demanded it Question 49: If you cannot learn a vocabulary word by heart, sometimes drawing a picture can help A Without drawing it is impossible to remember vocabulary B Drawing a picture will help you remember every vocabulary word you encounter C Don’t try to remember vocabulary words you don’t understand; draw a picture instead D The memorizing of a vocabulary word can at times be aided by the drawing of a picture Question 50: Should you delete this comma, the sentence would have a very different meaning A You would make the sentence mean something quite different if you were to get rid of this comma B You could change the whole meaning of the sentence by putting this comma in a different place C Do not delete this comma; otherwise, the sentence’s meaning would change slightly D The meaning of the sentence can only be changed by means of the deletion of this comma ... 24: - “ _.” - “ Never mind.” A Sorry for staining your blanket I’ll wash it B Would you mind going for a picnic with me? C I can’t believe that It’s amazing! D How can you that? Question 25: -. .. _.” - “Not in the least I enjoyed it.” A What about playing volleyball this afternoon after school? B You must have found reading my essay very tiring C How was your exam yesterday? D What you think... 50: Should you delete this comma, the sentence would have a very different meaning A You would make the sentence mean something quite different if you were to get rid of this comma B You could