Đề thi thử THPT quốc gia môn tiếng anh lần 3 năm 2014 trường THPT gia lộc, hải dương

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Đề thi thử THPT quốc gia môn tiếng anh lần 3 năm 2014 trường THPT gia lộc, hải dương

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TIẾNG ANH - Trang 1/8 SỞ GD VÀ ĐT HẢI DƯƠNG TRƯỜNG THPT GIA LỘC ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN 3 NĂM HỌC 2013 - 2014 Môn: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút (không tính thời gian giao đề) Đề gồm có 06 trang- Số câu trắc nghiệm: 80 I. Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each blank For thousands of years, smallpox was a ______ (1) disease which threatened people in every continent, and every few years there were epidemics which kill millions of people. It is believed that the disease began in China and then ______ (2) slowly to the other continents. The first known victim was Rameses V, the pharaoh of Egypt, who showed all the main symptoms of the disease, including the terrible rash, and who died ______ (3) it in 1157 BC. Over the centuries, many doctors tried to find a cure for the disease but ______ (4) succeeded. However, in 1774, a doctor called Edward Jenner decided to investigate the ______ (5) that people who had had cowpox could not be infected with smallpox. Cowpox was a much less serious disease, and hardly ever caused any lasting problems. Jenner discovered that it was possible to protect people from smallpox by giving them cowpox first, and he began to vaccinate large numbers of people ______ (6) the disease. It was soon clear that anyone who had had a vaccination was immune to smallpox. This was because humans, when they are infected with cowpox, ______ (7) antibodies.These protect people by attacking and killing the smallpox virus if it enters the body. Vaccination has become the standard treatment for the disease, ______ (8) no cure has ever been found. In 1958, the World Health Organization decided to try and vaccinate everyone in the world, and after a massive international campaign, smallpox was ______ (9). The last man in the world to catch it was Ali Maow Maalin from Merka in Somalia - and fortunately he ______ (10) from the disease. 1. A. terrified B. terrifying C. terrible D. terrorized 2. A. extended B. expanded C. spread D. transmitted 3. A. of B. by C. for D. with 4. A. not B. none C. neither D. few 5. A. confidence B. faith C. belief D. concept 6. A. from B. against C. off D. away from 7. A. create B. issue C. produce D. generate 8. A. if B. so that C. unless D. although 9. A. eradicated B. abolished C. destroyed D. erased 10. A. suffered B.got over C. restored D. recovered II. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions 11. In response to the pay offer, there is a walk-out at the factory. No worker is going to work today. A. meeting B. conference C. party D. strike 12. Jack was very lazy. He did no work and spent most of the time playing video games. As a result, he failed the exam. A. Finally B. However C. Consequently D. Although 13. We need a proper investigation to get to the bottom of things. A. read bottom-up B. climb from the bottom to the top C. drive up the street D. find the true explanation or the state of affairs III. Choose the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions 14. There's a world of difference between being a teacher and a student. A. a great similarity B. a yawning gap C. on the contrary D. a great divide 15. Everyone loves him and wants to make friends with him as he is even-tempered. A. sociable B. quarrelsome C. easy-going D. ambitious IV. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others (5p) 16. A. periodic B. suspicious C. description D. electric 17. A. advantage B. adverbial C. adventure D. advertise 18. A. organism B. intimate C. fortunate D. substantial MÃ ĐỀ THI : 313 TIẾNG ANH - Trang 2/8 19. A. gratitude B. punishment C. together D. vandalism 20. A. orchestra B. distinguish C. sensitive D. syllable v. Choose the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions 21. Alice registered for the business administration course. Soon after that she got the scholarship. A. No sooner had Alice registered for the business administration course than she got the scholarship. B. Hardly had Alice registered for the business administration course than she got the scholarship. C. As soon as Alice registered for the business administration course when she got the scholarship. D. A and C are correct. 22. They are very pessimistic about their chances of success. As a result, they are afraid to do anything A. They are too pessimistic about their chances of success that they are afraid to do anything. B. They are so pessimistic about their chances of success that they are ready to do anything. C. They are such pessimistic people about their chances of success that they are afraid to do anything. D. They are too pessimistic about their chances of success that they aren't afraid to do anything. 23. She was wearing a helmet when the accident happened. Therefore, she wasn't injured. A. If she hadn't worn a helmet when the accident happened, she wouldn't have been injured. B. If she hadn't been wearing a helmet when the accident happened, she would have been injured. C. If she had worn a helmet when the accident happened, she would have been injured. D. If she hadn't been wearing a helmet when the accident happened, she wouldn't have injured. 24. The fate of the flight M 370 is still a mystery. Possibly, it was attacked by terrorists. A. The flight MH 370 must have been attacked by terrorists. B. The flight MH 370 should have been attacked by terrorists. C. The flight MH 370 can't have been attacked by terrorists. D. The flight MH 370 might have been attacked by terrorists. 25. The man is very strong. He can't lift the box though. A. He's very strong but he can't still lift the box. B. He still can't lift the box because he's not as strong. C. However strong he is, he can still lift the box. D. Strong as he is, he still can't lift the box. VI. Choose the most appropriate answer to complete the sentences 26. "I'd like to place an order for delivery, please?" - " _____ " A. Sure, what time is it? B. Sure, how much is it? C. We actually take orders at five. D. Sure, what would you like? 27. "We'd appreciate your help." - " _____ " A. You're kidding. B. Don't say it. C. Nobody likes it. D. You are welcome. 28. "My daughter, Mary, tries to ___ to see me at least once a week.", Mrs Jones told the social worker. A. call up B. go up C. come on D.drop in 29. Yesterday the naval authorities _____ the reports in Friday's newspapers that they had exploded three bombs near an unknown submarine. A. published B. confirmed C. affirmed D. re-stated 30. I had a strong _____ that something bad would happen, and it did. A. anticipation B. forethought C. premonition D. prediction 31. The quality papers are different _____ of fish from the gutter press. A. basket B. kettle C. box D. bag 32. _____ for the fact that he was working abroad, he would willingly have helped with the project. A. If it had been B. If it hadn't been C. Hadn't it been D. Had it been 33. "Do you think Harry will want something to eat after he gets here?"- "I hope not. It 'll probably be after midnight, and we _____." A. are sleeping B. have been sleeping C. will be sleeping D. be sleeping 34. Peter was out of town that Sunday. Therefore, he _____ the crime. A. couldn't have committed B. needn't have committed C. must have committed D. might have not committed 35. "Could you lend me your pencil?" - "_____ " A. Yes, I have just got one. B. Sorry, I haven't got one. C. No, I couldn't. Excuse me. D. And could you take care of it ? TIẾNG ANH - Trang 3/8 36. Veronica broke the school rules so many times that the headmaster finally had no alternative but to __ her. A. dismiss B. accept C. export D. deport 37. In _____ , I must acknowledge that we were guilty of errors of judgement. A. response B. review C. experience D. retrospect 38. I could't help _____ what you said. You were saying so loudly. A. overhear B. to overhear C. overhearing D. overheard 39. "Do you want me to help you with those suitcases?" - " _____ " A. Of course, not for me. B. No, I can't help you now. C. You are welcome. D. No, thanks. I'm perfectly capable of carrying them. 40. The cats, four _____ were removed from the animal shelter, received tetanus shots. A. of whom B. of them C. of which D. among them 41. I rarely see the girl next door _____ in the evening. A. go out B. to go out C. gone D. be going 42. Her hair was wet from the _____ tossed up by the huge waves. A. foam B. lather C. surf D. spray 43. William Toney Harris was one of the first educators interested _____ a logical profession of topics in the school curriculum. A. for establishing B. in establishing C. to establish D. of establishing 44. Giving up smoking is just one of the ways to _____ heart disease. A. turn off B. put off C. ward off D. switch off 45. "Maybe you can take a vacation next month." - "_____" A. Nothing special. B. Not at all C. It's very expensive in summer. D. I don't think so. I'm working all. 46. All the applicants for the post are thoroughly _____ for their suitability. A. searched B. investigated C. examined D. looked 47. Your decision will _____ a great strain on our friendship. A. impose B. suggest C. suppose D. propose 48. There will be _____ interesting film on at _____ cinema ______ next week. A. a/the/the B. an/the/the C. an/the/ ∞ D. the/the/∞ 49. It was _____ 1998 that France became the champion of the World Cup. A. not until B. not when C. after year D. until when 50. Gardeners transplant bushes and flowers by moving them from one place to ______. A. other B. others C. the other D. another VII. Read the passage and the quetions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer A, B, C, or D that you think fits best In 1900 the United States had only three cities with more than a million residents-New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia. By 1930, it had ten giant metropolises. The newer ones experienced remarkable growth, which reflected basic changes in the economy. The population of Los Angeles (114,000 in 1900) rose spectacularly in the early decades of the twentieth century, increasing a dramatic 1,400 percent from 1900 to 1930. A number of circumstances contributed to the meteoric rise of Los Angeles. The agricultural potential of the area was enormous if water for irrigation could be found, and the city founders had the vision and dating to obtain it by constructing a 225-mile aqueduct, completed in 1913, to tap the water of the Owens River. The city had a superb natural harbor, as well as excellent rail connections. The climate made it possible to shoot motion pictures year-round; hence Hollywood. Hollywood not only supplied jobs; it disseminated an image of the good life in Southern California on screens all across the nation. The most important single industry powering the growth of Los Angeles, however, was directly linked to the automobile. The demand for petroleum to fuel gasoline engines led to the opening of the Southern California oil fields, and made Los Angeles North America's greatest refining center. Los Angeles was a product of the auto age in another sense as well: its distinctive spatial organization depended on widespread private ownership of automobiles. Los Angeles was a decentralized metropolis, sprawling across the desert landscape over an area of 400 square miles. It was a city without a real center. The downtown business district did not grow apace with the city as a whole, and the rapid transit system designed to link the center with outlying areas withered away from disuse. Approximately 800,000 cars were registered in Los Angeles County in 1930, one per 2.7 residents. Some visitors from the east coast were dismayed at the endless urban sprawl and dismissed TIẾNG ANH - Trang 4/8 Los Angeles as a mere collection of suburbs in search of a city. But the freedom and mobility of a city built on wheels attracted floods of migrants to the city. 52. What is the passage mainly about? A. The growth of cities in the United States in the early 1900's B. The development of the Southern California oil fields C. Factors contributing to the growth of Los Angeles D. Industry and city planning in Los Angeles 52. The author characterizes the growth of new large cities in the United States after 1900 as resulting primarily from A. new economic conditions B. images of cities shown in movies C. new agricultural techniques D. a large migrant population 53. The word "meteoric" in line 6 is closest in meaning to A. rapid B. famous C. controversial D. methodical 54. According to the passage, the most important factor in the development of agriculture around Los Angeles was the A. influx of "new residents to agricultural areas near the city B. construction of an aqueduct C. expansion of transportation facilities D. development of new connections to the city's natural harbor 55. According to the passage, the initial success of Hollywood' s motion picture industry was due largely to the A. availability of many skilled workers B. beauty of the countryside C. region's reputation for luxurious lifestyles D. region's climate and good weather 56. It can be inferred from the passage that in 1930 the greatest number of people in the Los Angeles area were employed in A. farming B. oil refining C. automobile manufacturing D. the motion picture industry 57. According to the passage, the Southern California oil fields were initially exploited due to A. the fuel requirements of Los Angeles' rail system B. an increase in the use of gasoline engines in North America C. a desire to put unproductive desert land to good use D. innovative planning on the part of the city founders 58. The phrase "apace with" in line 19 is closest in meaning to A. anew with B. apart from C. as fast as D. at the middle of 59. It can be inferred from the passage that the spatial organization of Los Angeles contributed to the relative decline there of A. public transportation B. industrial areas C. suburban neighborhoods D. oil fields 60. The visitors from the east coast mentioned in the passage thought that Los Angeles A. was not accurately portrayed by Hollywood images. B. lacked good suburban areas in which to live. C. had an excessively large population. D. was not really a single city. VIII. Each of the following sentences has one mistake. Identify the mistake by choosing A, B, C or D 61. Exploration of the Solar System is continuing, and at the present rate of progress all the planets A B will have been contacted within the near 50 years. C D 62. The children's television program which called Seasame Street was seen in 84 countries in 1989. A B C D 63. In order for a doctor to practice medicine in any hospital, it must be proved that the doctor has the A B C qualifiers to do so. D TIẾNG ANH - Trang 5/8 64. Antique collecting became a significant pastime in the 1800's when old things began to get appreciated A B C for their beauty as well as for their historic importance. D 65. Today, modern textile mills can manufature as much fabric in a few seconds as it once took A B C workers weeks to be produced by hand. D IX. Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original one 66. The singer has given up performing live. A. The singer is accustomed to performing live. B. The singer used to perform live. C. The singer's live performance has been cancelled. D. The singers got used to performing live. 67. My father likes nothing better than playing chess in his free time. A. My father doesn't like playing chess in his free time. B. My father would prefer playing chess rather than doing nothing in his free time. C. Playing chess is my father's favourite enjoyment in his free time. D. My father prefers doing nothing to playing chess in his free time. 68. Had the advertisement for our product been better, more people would have bought it. A. Not many people bought our product because it was so bad. B. Our product was of better quality so that more people would buy it. C. Fewer people bought our product due to its bad quality. D. Since our advertisement for our product was so bad, fewer people bought it. 69. He is such a slow speaker that his students get bored. A. He speaks so slowly that his students get bored. B. His students got bored because he spoke so slowly. C. If he hadn't spoken so slowly, his students wouldn't got bored D. When the speaker is slow, his students get bored. 70. You didn't listen to my advice in the first place, so you are in the mess now. A. You wouldn’t be in the mess now if you listened to my advice in the first place. B. If you could listen to my advice in the first place, you aren't in the mess now. C. Unless you listened to my advice in the first place, you weren't in the mess now. D. If you had listened to my advice in the first place, you wouldn’t be in the mess now. X. Read the passage and the quetions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer A, B, C, or D that you think fits best A useful definition of an air pollutant is a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to affect humans, animals vegetations, or materials adversely. Air pollution requires a very flexible definition that permits continuous change. When the first air pollution laws were established in England in the fourteenth century, air pollutants were limited to compounds that could be seen or smelled-a far cry from the extensive list of harmful substances known today. As technology has developed and knowledge of the health aspects of various chemicals has increased, the list of air pollutants has lengthened. In the future, even water vapor might be considered an air pollutant under certain conditions. Many of the more important air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides, are found in nature. As the Earth developed, the concentrations of these pollutants were altered by various chemical reactions; they became components in biogeochemical cycle. These serve as an air purification scheme by allowing the compounds to move from the air to the water or soil on a global basis, nature's output of these compounds dwarfs that resulting form human activities. However, human production usually occurs in a localized area, such as a city. In this localized regions, human output may be dominant and may temporarily overload the natural purification scheme of the cycle. The result is an increased concentration of noxious chemicals in the air. The concentrations at which the adverse effects appear will be greater than the concentrations that the pollutants would have in the absence of human activities. The actual concentration need not be large for a substance to be a pollutant; in fact the numerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase this represents over the concentration that would occur TIẾNG ANH - Trang 6/8 naturally in the area. For example, sulfur dioxide has detectable health effects at 0.08 parts per million (ppm), which is about 400 times its natural level. Carbon monoxide, however, ahs a natural level of 0.1 ppm and is not usually a pollutant until its level reaches about 15 ppm. 71. What does the passage mainly discuss? A. The economic impact of air pollution B. What constitutes an air pollutant C. How much harm air pollutants can cause D. The effects of compounds added to the atmosphere 72. The word "adversely" in line 3 is closest in meaning to A. negatively B. quickly C. admittedly D. considerably 73. It can be inferred from the first paragraph that A. water vapor is an air pollutant in localized areas B. most air pollutants today can be seen or smelled C. the definition of air pollution will continue to change D. a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities 74. The word "altered" in line 11 is closest in meaning to A. eliminated B. caused C. slowed D. changed 75. Natural pollutants can play an important role in controlling air pollution for which of the following reasons? A. They function as part of a purification process. B. They occur in greater quantities than other pollutants. C. They are less harmful to living beings than are other pollutants. D. They have existed since the Earth developed. 76. According to the passage, which of the following is true about human-generated air pollution in localized regions? A. It can be dwarfed by nature's output of pollutants in the localized region. B. It can overwhelm the natural system that removes pollutants. C. It will damage areas outside of the localized regions. D. It will react harmfully with naturally occurring pollutants. 77. The word "noxious' in line 16 is closest in meaning to A. harmful B. noticeable C. extensive D. weak 78. According to the passage, the numerical valued of the concentration level of a substance is only useful if A. the other substances in the area are known B. it is in a localized area C. the naturally occurring level is also known D. it can be calculated quickly 79. The word "detectable" in line 21 is closest in meaning to A. beneficial B. special C. measurable D. separable 80. Which of the following is best supported by the passage? A. To effectively control pollution local government should regularly review their air pollution laws. B. One of the most important steps in preserving natural lands is to better enforce air pollution laws. C. Human activities have been effective in reducing air pollution. D. Scientists should be consulted in order to establish uniform limits for all air pollutants. _______ The end _______ Họ và tên thí sinh: – Số báo danh : Cán bộ coi thi không giải thích gì thêm TIẾNG ANH - Trang 7/8 ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN 3 NĂM 2013-2014 Môn: TIẾNG ANH MÃ ĐỀ 313 MÃ ĐỀ 565 CÂU ĐÁP ÁN CÂU ĐÁP ÁN CÂU ĐÁP ÁN CÂU ĐÁP ÁN 1 B 41 A 1 C 41 D 2 C 42 D 2 A 42 C 3 A 43 B 3 A 43 D 4 B 44 C 4 B 44 A 5 C 45 D 5 D 45 B 6 B 46 C 6 B 46 A 7 C 47 A 7 B 47 D 8 D 48 C 8 C 48 D 9 A 49 A 9 A 49 C 10 D 50 D 10 D 50 B 11 D 51 C 11 A 51 B 12 C 52 A 12 C 52 C 13 D 53 A 13 B 53 A 14 A 54 B 14 D 54 B 15 B 55 D 15 D 55 C 16 A 56 B 16 A 56 B 17 D 57 B 17 D 57 C 18 D 58 C 18 D 58 D 19 C 59 A 19 B 59 A 20 B 60 D 20 C 60 D 21 A 61 D 21 B 61 B 22 C 62 B 22 B 62 A 23 B 63 D 23 C 63 C 24 D 64 D 24 A 64 D 25 D 65 D 25 B 65 A 26 A 66 B 26 A 66 B 27 D 67 C 27 D 67 A 28 D 68 D 28 C 68 C 29 B 69 A 29 D 69 C 30 C 70 D 30 C 70 C 31 B 71 B 31 A 71 D 32 B 72 A 32 D 72 B 33 C 73 C 33 B 73 D 34 A 74 D 34 C 74 D 35 B 75 A 35 D 75 D 36 A 76 B 36 C 76 B 37 D 77 A 37 A 77 C 38 C 78 C 38 C 78 A 39 D 79 C 39 A 79 A 40 C 80 C 40 D 80 D TIẾNG ANH - Trang 8/8 . TIẾNG ANH - Trang 1/8 SỞ GD VÀ ĐT HẢI DƯƠNG TRƯỜNG THPT GIA LỘC ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN 3 NĂM HỌC 20 13 - 2014 Môn: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút (không tính thời gian giao đề) . A 32 D 72 B 33 C 73 C 33 B 73 D 34 A 74 D 34 C 74 D 35 B 75 A 35 D 75 D 36 A 76 B 36 C 76 B 37 D 77 A 37 A 77 C 38 C 78 C 38 C 78 A 39 D 79 C 39 A 79 A 40 C 80 C 40 D 80 D TIẾNG ANH. sinh: – Số báo danh : Cán bộ coi thi không giải thích gì thêm TIẾNG ANH - Trang 7/8 ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN 3 NĂM 20 13- 2014 Môn: TIẾNG ANH MÃ ĐỀ 31 3 MÃ ĐỀ 565 CÂU ĐÁP

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