Cô Vũ Thị Mai Phương CHUẨN BỊ CHO KÌ THI TỐT NGHIỆP THPT QUỐC GIA Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH ĐỀ VIP ĐỘC QUYỀN – ĐỀ SỐ 07 Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, 50 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm Ma
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CHUẨN BỊ CHO KÌ THI TỐT NGHIỆP THPT QUỐC GIA
Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH
ĐỀ VIP ĐỘC QUYỀN – ĐỀ SỐ 07
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, 50 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm
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
A simplicity B comfort C disagreement D lack
A satisfied B hesitant C reliable D determined
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions
A told the truth about B kept concealing the truth about
C was forced to reveal the secret of D was willing to admit the secret of
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
doesn’t realise that
A Not until Joey had become physically unfit did he realise how dangerous sitting in front of his computer all day was
B No sooner had Joey become physically unfit than he stopped sitting in front of his computer all day
C Not only does Joey fancy sitting in front of his computer all day but he will also become physically unfit
D Little does Joey realise that he will come physically unfit if he continues sitting in front of his computer all day
A If the concert venue weren’t too far, I could attend it
B If only the concert venue were too far, I couldn’t attend it
C Unless the concert venue is too far, I can attend it
D I wish the concert venue hadn’t been too far so that I could have attended it
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to each of the following questions
A You must drink at least 2 litres of water per day
B You can drink at least 2 litres of water per day
C You should drink at least 2 litres of water per day
D You may drink at least 2 litres of water per day
A He last read this book two months ago
B He didn’t read this book two months ago
C He hasn’t read this book for two months
D He began to read this book two months ago
A She asked me what I had eaten the night before
B She asked me what I ate the previous night
C She asked me what had I eaten the previous night
D She asked me what did I eat the night before
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges
- Mary: “I’m sorry for coming late.”
- Teacher: “ Come in and sit down.”
C That sounds interesting D Never mind
- Finn: “I think we should give a helping hand to poor people in our city.”
- Mai: “ We can give them food and warm blankets.”
A That’s for sure B I don’t quite agree
C I couldn’t agree with you D It’s hard to say
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
A. have discussed B are discussing C will discuss D were discussing
damage
A happened B happening C were happening D to be happened
A can’t they B can it C can they D can’t it
A wait B to wait C to waiting D waiting
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it
A more comfortable B the more comfortable
C the most comfortable D most comfortable
A before I read all the details B as soon as I read all the details
C after I had read all the details D since I read all the details
overseas
A saving up B keeping up C getting by D making out
important project before the deadline
A mortgage B credit C balance D surplus
A communicatively B communicate C communication D communicative
A can be developed B develop C will develop D have developed
down memory
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
incident
D
concern over its impacts on student’s critical thinking abilities
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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 primary stress in each of the following questions
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word
or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38
RECYCLING ELECTRONIC WASTE
Millions of new TVs, fridges, air- conditioning units and washing machines are bought every day around the world So what happens to the old ones? In Japan, where around 20 million electrical appliances are (34) of by the side of the road or in rivers every year, new legislation was introduced in 2011, (35) means that all electrical goods must be 50-60% recyclable Recycling these high-tech machines isn't easy They can't just be smashed into small pieces that can be used again Special plants, like the Matsushita Eco-Technology Centre are required for the process (36) _ appliance must be taken apart very carefully and the components are sorted into different (37) _ The plastic in these machines, for example, is collected and reused to make internal components for new appliances (38) _ Matsushita, who owns Panasonic, is criticised by some people for creating the problem in the first place, most people agree that progress is being made in dealing with this space age environmental challenge
(Adapted from Laser by Malcolm Mann and Steve Taylore-Knowles)
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 39 to 43
Do you ever speak with your mouth full of food? Do you forget to cover your mouth with your hand when you sneeze? If you are guilty of these ‘crimes’, then perhaps you should enrol on an Etiquette and
Social Skills course This is not just an ordinary course It’s a course in manners You will have lessons
in good manners and how to behave in social situations
The person who teaches these lessons is Maggie O’Farrill at the Petite Protocol School, and her students are aged between six and twelve years old She thinks this is the best time to teach kids “At this
age they are very easy”, O’Farrill says “When they get older, it’s harder for them to break bad habits
Children at this age want to be polite You can see that they’re trying.” Maggie instructs the children to speak properly on the phone and walk correctly, as well as telling them about basic table manners These classes have become popular because parents want well-behaved children but they are too busy to teach manners at home
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of the children, and the teachers at school have noticed that the youngsters are treating each other with more respect They also feel the skills they have learnt will be useful to them in the future Maggie O’Farrill herself believes that such skills can be life-changing “We’ll have children growing up who value manners Maybe we’ll see a change in direction for the better in society” That, however, remains
to be seen Only time will tell.”
(Adapted from Upstream by Virginia Evans and Lynda Edwards)
A Bad Habits from Childhood B Children Learn Manners at Home
C Mind your Manners D Classes for Teenagers
A regular B popular C exciting D difficult
Maggie O’Farrill?
A Kids are required to shake hands with others upon their first meeting
B She believes that her students are at an appropriate age for learning
C Pupils at the Petite Protocol School range from toddlers to teenagers
D A majority of students do not have a faintest idea of good manners
to the passage?
A It teaches students how to conduct themselves properly in social situations
B The students on the course are found to treat others with more respect
C The course has brought about significant changes to good manners in society
D The pupils find that manners learnt from the course are useful for their future
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
When Mark Wright told his son Joe, 15, he was taking him on a trip - but that he had to leave his
computer behind for a week – Joe was horrified Like many parents, Wright had become exasperated by
his son’s ‘addiction' to computer games and decided it was time to do some father-son bonding, away from electronic devices The trip achieved its goal, at least for as long as it lasted Joe admits that he forgot about the internet after a couple of days But when they got home, Joe was back on the laptop and the family arguments over computer use continued
Barnaby Lenon, former headmaster of Harrow school, shone a spotlight on the problem He said that many teenagers – especially boys – had become ‘addicted’ to computers and that this was affecting their development: ‘Children spend far too long on computers and as a result they are not doing the two things that we want them to do, which are reading and talking.’ Lenon, now chairman of the Independent Schools Council, says it is not only educational attainment but family relationships that are being damaged by allowing children too much time on computers ‘The amount of time families spend together is dropping rapidly and we ought to be worried about that, as children need conversation to learn to interpret facial
expressions as part of their development,’ says Dr Aric Sigman, a psychologist who has written a report
for the European parliament on the impact of computer use on children
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to see schools setting guidelines for computer use above and beyond that needed for homework Sigman goes further and suggests the government should issue advice on time spent using computers or watching television “Screen time needs to be regarded as just another form of consumption that we measure in
units per day,” he says “It seems odd to me that the government gives guidance on our eating patterns
yet there is nothing on our children's main leisure activity even though it may be harmful.”
The bear-hunting trip inspired Wright to devise other trips to take parent and child out of their normal environment and encourage communication, even if only for a short time But for those who can't afford
or can't face a trip to the wilderness as an antidote to Facebook, Xbox and the rest, there seems to be no alternative to that old parental standby – nagging
(Adapted from Laser by Malcolm Mann and Steve Taylore-Knowles)
A Getting Rid of Your Gadgets: For Better or Worse?
B Fascinating News: Technology Shapes Our Mind!
C Take a Break from the 21st Lifestyle
D Computer Addiction: Time for Change!
A incredibly pleased B extremely annoyed
C obviously optimistic D fairly frightened
A Their family goes on a few trips each year
B Their son rejected the idea of travelling to a far-flung area at first
C There was an unresolved conflict between Mark Wright and his son
D Their son finds playing computer games really captivating
A children B families C computers D expressions
A typical B unusual C complex D tiring
A Joe couldn’t overcome his addiction to computers after the trip
B The number of girls addicted to computers is surprisingly higher than that of boys
C That children spend too much time on computers can pose a threat to family bonds
D Using electronic devices can stop us from developing important skills
A Eating habits should be given priority in the hope of creating a healthy society
B Both Lenon and Sigman require that the government suggest how much screen time is safe
C The bear-hunting trip made the Wrights established a close rapport among family members
D Parents normally resort to complaining when their children spend too much time on computers
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1 make a clean breast of thú nhận, nói ra sự thật
cách khó khăn
7 give credit to someone công nhận, khen ngợi ai
9 take a trip down memory lane trở về miền ký ức xưa
13
shine a spotlight on something mang thứ gì đó hay ai đó ra thành trung tâm của sự
chú ý hoặc thú hút sự chú ý của mọi người vào ai đó hoặc cái gì đó