An example of a parasitic relationship exist between the stone crab and sacculina, a type of barnacle.. An example of symbiotic relationship exists between the hermit crab and the callia
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ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN 21 - Mã đề thi số 001 MÔN:TIẾNG ANH
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(Đề thi này gồm:4 trang Học sinh làm bài vào phiếu trả lời trắc nghiệm.)
A PHONETICS
Find a word that has different pronunciation in A, B, C, D
1 A favour B guidance C status D occupation
4.A spaceship B gravity C cabin D planet
5.A chip B champion C champagne D cheek
Find a word that has different stress pattern from others
6.A guidance B happen C fearsome D report
7.A forbid B metal C famous D problem
8.A discard B energy C exhaust D conserve
9.A sulphur B pollen C odour D disposal
10 A family B document C distance D familiar
B.VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
Choose the right form of the word in A ,B, C, D to complete the sentences
11 You don't want another ice - cream _?
A won't you B don't you C do you D will you
12 He has gone _to continue his education
A to overseas B for over seas C in overseas D overseas
13 What would you like for your birthday ? _ will do
A anything B none C something D somebody
14 Would you mind turning the fan on ?"
A yes, please B not at all C no, thank you D no, I am not
15 It's a new clock but it does not always keep _time
16 Do you my smoking in here ?
17 I don't think that a toy gun would be a nice present for him I want something _
A intelligent B clever C educational D nice
18 I'd like to _ a three minute - call to London
19 My office is on the 19th of that tall building
20 He had a good of the examination result
21.The missing plane has apparently disappeared without ……
22 Can you save me some food from the party, if there is any thing ………?
Trang 2A over B apart C rare D surplus
23 We’ll come and …… your new centre heating system on Monday
24 There are so many rules and about importing food that you have to consult a lawyer
A laws B regulations C licenses D orders
25 I watch the match on T.V but the …… got on my nerves
A commentator B announcer C director D describer
26.Seven vehicles were evolved in a ………thick fog on the M2
A jam B congestion C stoppage D pile up
27 Can’t we do something about the situation ? Yes, something _ right now
A is doing B is done C is being done D has been doing
28 Has the committee made the decision yet ? Not yet They are still _ the proposal
A considering B been considered C being considered D considered
29 We can’t even walk in this storm Let’s wait in the half way where we’ll be
A protected from B protected by C protecting from D protecting by
30 They went hard days when they first came to settle here
Find an error in each of the following sentences and correct it
31 She demanded that she would be allowed to meet her son in prison when she came there
A B C
D
32.A rat will occasionally become so hungry that it will attack an animal much larger than it
A B C
D
33 Cape Cod , Massachusetts, is known for its summer resorts and towns for fishing
A B C D
34 Because a large number of children were born after the Second War World , the post war
A B C
period has labeled the “ baby boon”
D
35.Tom’s three favourite past times are playing chess, working out in the gym and he likes reading
A B C D
READING
Passage one Circle the best answer for each space of the following passage
Art and Entertainment
Until the early part of this century there was certainly a distinction between popular music , the songs and dance (36) of the masses and what we have come to call (37) music Up to that point , however , there was at least some points of contact (38)the two , and perhaps general recognition of what made a good voice , or a good song With the development of (39 ) entertainment , popular music split away and has gradually (40) a
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In some respects , it is now dominated by the (43) of youth culture , so a concert by Elton John is just as much a fashion (44) and other artists may be promoting dance styles or social (45) For this reason , it is impossible to talk about popular music as it was unified art The kind of music you like may (46) on what kind of person you are Curiously , there are now classical musicians and operatic singers who have (47) the status of rock stars , and have been marketed in the same way This seems to suggest that many you people enjoy classical music but do not wish to be associated with the (48) of those who are traditionally supposed to enjoy it Or it may simply be that the recording companies have discovered that there is an insatiable (49) for sound and that classical music is beginning to sound exciting to a generation (50) on rock but now settling into affluent middle age
36 A halls B tunes C musicians D artists
37 A rock B mode C underground D classic
39 A mass B live C recorded D the
40 A founded B lived C developed D suggested
41 A supporters B self C fans D own
43 A promotion B discovery C tendency D survival
45.A service B grace C Protest D science
46 A depend B identify C suppose D be
47 A lost B admired C penetrated D achieved
48 A number B dislike C lifestyle D meaning
49 A desire B sale C interest D outlet
50 A raised B carrying C dependent D listening
Passage II
My Favourite TV Programme
(51) ,I must say that I don’t watch much television This is because I’ve always got so (52) other things to do My two favourite programmes are Hard Rock and Open Air – I try not to (53) them Hard Rock is on every Friday night from 9 to eleven and usually has the brilliant rock bands playing (54) They interview the bands, (55) talk about music, their future plan and how they started playing Open air is (56) different – It’s a
magazine programme about the environment It’s on every Sunday evening at 7.30 Each week they investigate an issue which is ( 57) in some way with the environment Last week they looked into pollution , and next week they are (58) the presidents of Friends
of the Earth There are a lot of people who watch television every night There are also many programmes to ( 59) from that they can always find something interesting I don’t know why they do it – I think most T.V is just a (60) of time
51 A At first B First of all C To begin D Firstly
52 A many B a great number C a lot of D lots of
54 A lively B, directly C alive D live
56 A absolutely B entirely C totally D completely
Trang 457 A linked B combined C connected D mixed
58 A questioning B interviewing C asking D meeting
59 A choose B select C pick up D pick out
For each of the following questions ,choose one best answer after reading the
passage
Passage III
Choose the best answer for each of the following questions
Different types of relationships exist between living things One type of relationship is parasitism, in which one partner benefits while other loses A very different type of relationship is symbiosis, in which both partners benefit
An example of a parasitic relationship exist between the stone crab and sacculina, a type
of barnacle The sacculina attaches itself to the stone crab It then eats into the crab, and then the stone crab becomes disabled
An example of symbiotic relationship exists between the hermit crab and the calliactis anemone The anemone attaches itself to the crab, but it is not parasite because it does not harm the crab; it feeds on food that is dropped by the crab The anemone even helps the crab, protecting the crab from other predators with its tentacles
61.The subject of this passage is …
A two different kinds of relationship between living things
B parasitic relationships
C relationships that are mutually beneficial to living things
D symbiosis
62 Which of the following is not true about parasitic relationship?
A There are two partners in a parasitic relationship
B One partner in a parasitic relationship hurts the other
C The stone crab can be part of a parasitic relationship
D A parasitic relationship is usually symbiotic
63 According to the passage , what does sacculina eat?
A Stone crab B Barnacles C Food dropped by the crab D Other parasites 64.The calliactis anemone _
A is a parasite B harms the hermit crab
C eats into the hermit crab D assists the hermit crab
65 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage ?
A All crabs are involved in the parasitic relationships
B All crab are involved in the symbiotic relationships
C Some crabs are involved in symbiotic relationships
D Crabs are involved in neither parasitic nor symbiotic relationships
Passage IV
Take two tablets with water , followed by one tablet every eight hours , as required For maximum nighttime and early morning relief , take two tablets at bedtime Do not
exceed 6 tablets in twenty four hours For children six two twelve years old give half the adults dosage For children under six years old consult your physician
Reduce dosage if nervousness , restlessness or sleeplessness occurs
66 The label on this medicine bottle clearly warns not to take more than _
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a day
67 We can infer by this label that
A Children may take the same dosage that the adults take
B the medicine could cause some people to feel nervous
C one may not take this medicine before going to bed
D the medication is liquid
68 If one cannot sleep it is suggested that he
A take less than two tablets before going to bed B take two tablets before going to bed
C stop taking the medicine D consult a doctor
69 Evidently the medicine _
A may be taken by children but not by adults
B can’t be taken by children under twelve years old
C may be dangerous for small children
D may be taken by adults but not by children
70.When using this kind of medicine everyone should pay attention to
A the age B the dosage C the stage of health D all are correct
D WRITING
Choose the sentence that is the best building of the words and phrases given
71 1 I / watch/ programme/ about Shakespeare/ be/ at / 9p.m/ tonight
A I watch a program about Shakespeare which is at 9 p m tonight
B I am going to watch a programme about Shakespeare which is in at 9p.m tonight
C I am going to watch a programme about Shakespeare which will be at 9p.m tonight
D I am going to watch a programme about Shakespeare which will be on at 9p.m tonight
72 Tomorrow we/ learn / Celtic language/ still/ use/ parts/ Britain
A Tomorrow we learn the Celtic language which is still use in many parts of Britain
B Tomorrow we learn a Celtic language which is still use in parts of Britain
C Tomorrow we are learning Celtic language which is still in use in parts of Britain
D Tomorrow we are learning a Celtic language which is still use in parts of Britain
73 They / watch / Hamlet / be / on / 5 minutes
A They are to watch Hamlet which will be on in 5 minuets
B They are going to watch Hamlet which will be on in 5 minuets
C They are going to watch a Hamlet which will be in 5 minuets
D They are going to watch Hamlet which will be at 5 minuets
74 In / next period/ we/ study/ Germanic language / spoken / Anglo - Saxons
A In the next period we are going to study a Germanic language which was spoken by the Anglo – Saxons
B In next period we are going to study the Germanic language which is spoken by the Anglo – Saxons
C In next period we are going to study the Germanic language which was spoken by the Anglo – Saxons
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75 For / next birthday/ I/ buy/ her/ book/ introduce/ Shakespeare
A For next birthday, I buy her a book to introduce Shakespeare
B For the next birthday, I’ll buy her a book to introduce Shakespeare
C For the next birthday, I’ll buy her a book to introduce Shakespeare
D For her next birthday I’ll buy her a book which introduces Shakspear
Which of the following sentences can bear the same meaning as the first one
76 James spoke to his lawyer before signing the contract
A James didn't sign the contract before he spoke to his lawyer
B After signing the contract James spoke to his lawyer
C When he signed the contract , James had already spoke to his lawyer
D James didn’t spoke to his lawyer so he didn’t sign the contract
77 Couldn't you have got a bus to the station ?
A Wasn't it necessary for you to get a bus to the station?
B Wasn’t it possible for you to get a bus to the station?
C Weren’t you able to have a bus to the station?
D Couldn’t the station have got a bus for you?
78 Fares will be very likely to go up again this autumn
A It looks like that fares will go up again this autumn B Fares are likely going up again this autumn
C It looks as if fares are going to go up again D Fares are sure to going up again this autumn
79 Do you think Sally will be able to come here ?
A Is there any likelihood that Sally are able to come here?
B Do you think Sally will not come here ?
C Is Sally thought to be able to come here ?
D Is there any likelihood that Sally will be able to come here ?
80 Computers have put an end to repetitive jobs
A Before computers come out, we have repetitive jobs to do
B Before computers were invented , we had to work with repetitive jobs
C We had to do repetitive jobs , so computers were invented
D We had to do repetitive jobs before computers were invented