ĐỀ THI THỬ KỲ THI THPTQG CÔ MAI PHƯƠNG

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ĐỀ  THI  THỬ  -­‐  KỲ  THI  THPT  QUỐC  GIA  NĂM  2015   (CÔ  MAI  PHƯƠNG)   Môn:  Tiếng  Anh   Thời  gian  làm  bài:  90  phút  (kể  cả  luận)   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  material   B  crucial   Question  2:  A  reign   B  leisure       C  partial     C  neighbor     D  financial   D  vein   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   Question  3:  A  equality          B  available                      C  manufacture                  D  biography   Question  4:  A  penalty            B  attendance              C  opponent                D  adventure   Question  5:  A  intensity      B  congratulate        C  philosophy                          D  entrepreneur     Mark   the   letter   A,   B,   C   or   D   on   your   answer   sheet   to   indicate   the   correct   answer   to   each   of  the  following  questions   Question   6:   As   consumers’   response   to   traditional   advertising   techniques   declines,   businesses  are  beginning    new  methods  of  reaching  customers   A  to  develop   B  develop       C  it  developing   D  the  development  that   Question  7:  Where’s  the    dress  that  your  grandma  gave  you?     A  lovely  long  pink  silk         B  lovely  pink  long  silk     C  pink  long  lovely  silk         D  long  pink  silk  lovely   Question  8:  His  handwriting  is  so  bad  I  can’t  make    what  he  has  written       A  up       B  off       C  out       D  down   Question  9:  We  were  going  to  go  by  bus  but  in  the  end  we    because  Simon  gave  us  a  lift     A  needn’t       B  didn’t  need  to   C  needn’t  have     D  needed  not  to   Question  10:  He  was  already  worried  lest  she    someone  what  had  happened     A  would  tell                    B  told     C  might  have  told       D  had  been  telling   Question  11:    saying  was  so  important  that  I  asked  everyone  to  stop  talking  and  listen     A  What  the  woman  was     B  That  the  woman  was     C  The  woman  was     D  What  was  the  woman   Question  12:  To  plant  rice,  farmers,   ,  set  young  plants  in  the  mud     A  whose  bare  feet  wading  in  the  water       B  water  wading  in  their  feet     C  wading  in  the  water  in  their  bare  feet       D   they   wade   with   bare   feet   in   the   water   Question  13:  Not  until    home    that  he  had  taken  someone  else's  bike     A  did  he  get/he  realized              B  did  he  get/did  he  realize     C  he  got/did  he  realize                D  he  got/he  realized   Question   14:   I’d   rather   you     anything   for   tonight,   but   I   suppose   it’s   too   late   to   change   things  now         A  not  arrange               B  didn’t  arrange       C  hadn’t  arranged                       D  don’t  arrange   Question  15:  -­‐  “Have  you  seen  the  price  of  petrol  these  days?”         -­‐  “ ”     A  I’m  amazing,  aren’t  I?           B  Isn’t  it  great?     C  It’s  amazing,  isn’t  it?           D  What  a  lot  of  petrol?   Question  16:   _,  they  slept  soundly   A Hot  though  was  the  night  air   B Hot  though  the  night  air  was   C Hot  the  night  air  as  was   D Hot  although  the  nigh  air  was   Question   17:   -­‐   "I   apologize   for   keeping   you   waiting   for     hours   My   car   broke   down   on   the   way."                                                -­‐  " ."     A  Your  apology  is  accepted   B  You  are  welcome       C  Thank  you     D  It's  my  pleasure   Question  18:  When  the  U.S  and  England  proclaimed  war  against  Iraq,  the  anti  war  protesters   all         around  the  world    practically  all  the  roads  to  the  famous  squares   A  set  up     B  took  over       C  turned  over                    D  blocked  off   Question  19:    I  don't  think  this  record  will  ever       A  get  out   B  run  off   C  catch  on     D  put  down   Question  20:    It  was  too  late  to    of  the  contract     A  back  up   B  back  down   C  back  out   D  back  away   Question  21:    I’m   _a  complete  loss  to  understand  why  you  reacted  so  violently   A at   B in   C on   D by   Question  22:   After   hours   of   bargaining   with   the   salesman,   Jake   bought   the   jacket   for   a _   of   the  original  price   A fraction   B piece   C part   D spot   Question   23:   Amelia   Earhart   history   in1928   when   she   became   the   first   woman   to   fly   across  the  Atlantic   A fixed   B made   C prepared   D did   Question   24:  The  Avicenna  Partnership  is  a    company  with  a  long  and  successful  sales   history   A respectable   B respectful   C respecting   D respective     Mark   the   letter   A,   B,   C   or   D   on   your   answer   sheet   to   indicate   the   word(s)   SIMILAR   in   meaning  to  the  underlined  word(s)  in  each  of  the  following  questions   Question   25:   Living   in   the   central   Australian   desert   has   its   problems,   of   which   obtaining   water  is  not  the  least     A  getting   B  storing   C  purifying   D  controlling     Question   26:   The   Industrial   Revolution   marked   the   beginning   of   an   epoch   of   exodus   from   rural  areas  to  cities     A  migration   B  period                                                        C  episode   D  story     Question  27:  The  government  is  subsidizing  the  ship  building  industry       A  ending       B  creating                            C  aiding                          D  improving   Question  28:  We  had  to  list  the  chronology  of  events  in  World  War  II  on  our  test         A  disaster   B  discrepancy                                      C  catastrophe   D  time  sequence     Question  29:  The  price  of  gasoline  fluctuates  daily     A  spin  out  of  control                B  run  faster     C   change   frequently                     D   disappear     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:   Question   30:   Digital   clocks,   however   precise,   (A)   they   cannot   be   (B)   perfectly   accurate   because  (C)  the  earth’s  rotation  changes  (D)  slightly  over  years                                                   Question   31:   At   the   Hermitage,   Andrew   Jackson’s   home   in   Tennessee,   even   his   glasses   (A)   have  been  left  (B)  exactly  where  he  (C)  lay  (D)  them       Question   32:  The  officials  of  the  Board  of  Elections  asked  that  each  voter  (A)  present  (B)  their   registration  card  and  a  valid  Texas  (C)  driver’s  license  before  (D)  receiving  a  ballot     Question   33:  (A)  Someone  who  has  ever  tried  (B)  to  pick  up  spilled  mercury  will  (C)  agree   that  this  element  is  hard  (D)  to  handle     Question   34:   Jaguarundis   are   sleek,   (A)   long-­‐tailed   creatures   (B)   colored   either   (C)   an   uniform  reddish  brown  (D)  or  dark  grey     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   (35)    history,  women  have  always  aimed  for  a  recognized  place  in  (36)    Guided  by  their   own   (37)     of   knowledge   and   expertise,   women   like   Marie   Curie   in   science,   Mary   Wollstonecraft   in   literary   writing,   Simone   de   Beauvois   in   philosophical   existentialist   debate,   and   Marie   Stopes   in   medicine,   to   name   a   few,   have   brought   about   (38)   awareness   of   the   role   of   the   women   in   any   walks   of   life   These   women   have   helped   redefine   and   (39)   the   nature   of   women’s   place   in   society   Today   the   (40)   of   global   women’s   organizations   and   the  impact  of  women’s  contributions  (41)  society  show  that  progress  has  been  made  and   the  progress  in  furthering  the  role  of  women  in  society  has  been  some  benefit  to  the  (42)   woman  It  is  true  to  say  that  not  all  women  have  the  same  need  The  need  of  the  woman  who   stays   at   home   and   (43)   children   will   differ   widely   from   the   woman   who   works   outside   Nonetheless,   in   the   extensive   field   of   equal   opportunities,   it   would   be   good   to   know   that   access  is  given  to  both  with  equal  measure  according  to  the  true  value  of  respective  abilities  It   also   would   be   good   to   know   that   the   woman   at   home   is   recognized   as   a   valued   (44)   of   society  just  as  much  as  the  one  who  deals  on  business  outside  the  home   Question  35:  A  Among     B  Throughout     C  During   D  Upon   Question  36:  A  society   B  social   C  socialize   D  socialist   Question  37:  A  region     B  farm   C  field   D  path   Question  38:  A  a   B  an   C  the   D  (no  article)   Question  39:  A  gain     B  encourage   C  force   D  consolidate   Question  40:  A  right   B  belief   C  limit   D  spread   Question  41:  A  on   B  for   C  to   D  at   Question  42:  A  own   B  private   C  individual   D  personal   Question  43:  A  rises   B  raises   C  increases   D  lift   Question  44:  A  party   B  competitor   C  partner   D  member     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  45  to  54   Line              Music  can  bring  us  to  tears  or  to  our  feet,  drive  us  into  battle  or  lull  us  to  sleep     Music  is  indeed  remarkable  in  its  power  over  all  humankind,  and  perhaps  for  that     every  reason,  no  human  culture  on  earth  has  ever  lived  without  it  From  discoveries     made   in   France   and   Slovenia   even   Neanderthal   man,   as   long   as   53,000   years   ago,     had   developed   surprisingly   sophisticated,   sweet-­‐sounding   flutes   carved   from     animal  bones  It  is  perhaps  then,  no  accident  that  music  should  strike  such  a  chord     with  the  limbic  system  –  an  ancient  part  of  our  brain,  evolutionarily  speaking,  and     one   that   we   share   with   much   of   the   animal   kingdom   Some   researchers   even     propose  that  music  came  into  this  world  long  before  the  human  race  ever  did  For   10   example,   the   fact   that   whale   and   human   music   have   so   much   in   common   even     though   our   evolutionary   paths   have   not   interested   for   nearly   60   million   years     suggests   that   music   may   predate   humans   They   assert   that   rather   than   being   the     inventors  of  music,  we  are  latecomers  to  the  musical  scene              Humpback   whale   composers   employ   many   of   the   same   tricks   that   human   15   songwriters     In   addition   to   using   similar   rhythms,   humpbacks   keep   musical     phrases   to   a   few   seconds,   creating   themes   out   of   several   phrases   before   singing   the     next  one  Whale  songs  in  general  are  no  longer  than  symphony  movements,  perhaps     because  they  have  a  similar  attention  span  Even  though  they  can  sing  over  a  range     of   seven   octaves,   the   whales   typically   sing   in   key,   spreading   adjacent   notes   no   20   farther  apart  than  a  scale  They  mix  percussive  and  pure  tones  in  pretty  much  the     same  ratios  as  human  composers  –  and  follow  their  ABA  form,  in  which  a  theme  is     presented,   elaborated   on   and   then   revisited   in   a   slightly   modified   form   Perhaps     most  amazing,  humpback  whale  songs  include  repeating  refrains  that  rhyme  It  has     been  suggested  that  whales  might  use  rhymes  for  exactly  the  same  reasons  that  we   25   do:  as  devices  to  help  them  remember  Whale  songs  can  also  be  rather  catchy  When     a  few  humpbacks  from  the  Indian  Ocean  strayed  into  the  Pacific,  some  of  the  whales     they  met  there  quickly  changed  their  tunes  –  singing  the  new  whales’  songs  within     three   short   years   Some   scientists   are   even   tempted   to   speculate   that   a   universal   music  awaits  discovery         Question  45:  Why  did  the  author  write  the  passage?   A  To  describe  the  music  for  some  animals,  including  humans   B  To  illustrate  the  importance  of  music  to  whales   C  To  show  that  music  is  not  a  human  or  even  modern  invention   D  To  suggest  that  music  is  independent  of  life  forms  that  use  it   Question  46:  The  word  “sophisticated”  in  line  5  is  closest  in  meaning  to:   A  compound       B  attractive         C  well-­‐developed       D  beautiful   Question  47:  The  word  “one”  in  line  7  can  be  replaced  by:   A  the  chord           B  the  left  brain       C  the  right  brain           D  the  limbic  system   Question  48:  According  to  the  passage,  which  of  the  following  is  true  of  humpback  whales?   A  Their  tunes  are  distinctively  different  from  human  tunes   B  They  can  sing  over  a  range  of  seven  octaves   C  They  do  not  use  rhyme,  unlike  humans   D  Whale  songs  of  a  particular  group  cannot  be  learned  by  other  whales   Question  49:  The  word  “They”  in  line  18  refers  to:   A  human  composers       B  whole  songs       C  octaves       D  whales   Question  50:  Which  of  the  following  is  NOT  true  about  humpback  whale  music?   A  It  uses  similar  patterns  to  human  songs   B  It’s  comparative  in  length  to  symphony  movements   C  It’s  easy  to  learn  by  other  whales   D  It’s  in  a  form  of  creating  a  theme,  elaborating  and  revisiting  in  rhyming  refrains   Question  51:  The  word  “catchy”  in  line  24  is  closest  in  meaning  to:     A  easy  to  catch       B  easy  to  remember                    C  easy  to  read                D   easy   to  think   Question  52:  Which  of  the  following  can  be  inferred  from  the  passage?   A  The  earliest  human  beings  came  from  France  and  Slovenia   B  Music  helped  to  shape  the  whale  brain   C  Humpback  whales  imitate  the  way  human  composers  so  in  creating  their  own  music   D  The  research  of  musical  brain  will  lead  to  a  discovery  of  a  universal  music   Question  53:  Where  in  the  passage  does  the  author  first  mention  whales?   A  Lines  5-­‐9                                    B  Lines  10-­‐14                      C  Lines  15-­‐19          D  Lines  20-­‐24   Question  54:  The  word  ‘their”  in  line  25  refers  to:     A  Indian  Ocean  humpbacks                                                          B  Pacific  Ocean  humpbacks   C  all  whales                                                D  whale  songs       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  55  to  64                      The   food   we   eat   seems   to   have   profound   effects   on   our   health   Although   science   has   made   enormous   steps   in   making   food   more  fit   to   eat,   it   has,   at   the   same   time,   made   many   foods  unfit  to  eat  Some  research  has  shown  that  perhaps  eighty  percent  of  all  human  illnesses   are  related  to  diet  and  forty  percent  of  cancer  is  related  to  the  diet  as  well.,  especially  cancer  of   the  colon  People  of  different  cultures  are  more  prone  to  contract  certain  illnesses  because  of   the  characteristic  foods  they  consume                          That  food  is  related  to  illness  is  not  a  new  discovery  In  1945,  government  researchers   realized   that   nitrates   and   nitrites   (commonly   used   to   preserve   color   in   meat)   as   well   as   other   food   additives   caused   cancer   Yet,  these  carcinogenic  additives   remain   in   our   food,   and   it       becomes   more   difficult   all   the   time   to   know   which   ingredients   on   the   packaging   labels   of   processed  food  are  helpful  or  harmful                          The  additives  that  we  eat  are  not  all  so  direct  Farmers  often  give  penicillin  to  cattle  and   poultry,   and   because   of   this,   penicillin   has   been   found   in   the   milk   of   treated   cows                      Sometimes  similar  drugs  are  administered  to  animals  not  for  medicinal  purposes,  but  for   financial   reasons   The   farmers   are   simply   trying   to   fatten   the   animals   in   order   to   obtain   a   higher   price   on   the   market   Although   the   Food   and   Drug   Administration   (FDA)   has   tried   repeatedly  to  control  these  procedures,  the  practices  continue                        A   healthy   diet   is   directly   related   to   good   health   Often   we   are   unaware   of   detrimental   substances   we   ingest   Sometimes   well-­‐meaning   farmers   or   others   who     not   realize   the   consequences  add  these  substances  to  food  without  our  knowledge       Question  55  How  has  science  done  a  disservice  to  people?   A:  The  scientists  have  preserved  the  color  of  meats,  but  not  of  vegetables   B:  It  caused  a  lack  of  information  concerning  the  value  of  food   C:   As   a   result   of   scientific   intervention,   some   potentially   harmful   substances   have   been   added   to  our  food   D:  Because  of  science,  disease  caused  by  contaminated  food  has  been  virtually  eradicated   Question  56  The  word  “prone”  is  nearest  in  meaning  to     A:  healthy       B:  predisposed     C:  supine       D:  unlikely   Question  57  What  are  nitrates  used  for?   A:  They  preserve  the  colour  of  meat       B:  They  preserve  flavor  in  packaged  foods   C:  They  are  the  objects  of  research       D:   They   cause   the   animals   to   become   fatter   Question  58  FDA  means       A:  Federal  Dairy  Additives         B:  Final  Difficult  Analysis   C:  Food  Direct  Additives           D:  Food  and  Drug  Administration   Question  59  The  word  “these”  refers  to     A:  nitrates  and  nitrites   B:  researchers     C:  meats       D:  colors   Question  60  The  word  “carcinogenic”  is  closest  in  meaning  to     A:  cancer-­‐causing     B:  trouble-­‐making     C:  money-­‐making     D:   color-­‐ retaining   Question  61  All  of  the  following  statements  are  TRUE  except     A:   Researchers   have   known   about   the   potential   hazards   of   food   additives   for   more   than   forty-­‐ five  years   B:  Drugs  are  always  given  to  animals  for  medical  reasons   C:   Some   of   the   additives   in   our   food   are   added   to   the   food   itself   and   some   are   given   to   the   living  animals   D:  Food  may  cause  forty  percent  of  the  cancer  in  the  world   Question  62  The  word  “additives”  is  closest  in  meaning  to     A:  benign  substances   B:  added  substances   C:  natural  substances   D:   dangerous   substances   Question  63  What  is  the  best  title  for  this  passage?   A:  Harmful  and  Harmless  Substances  in  Food  B:  Avoiding  Injurious  Substances  in  Food   C:  The  Food  You  Eat  Can  Affect  Your  Health   D:  Improving  Health  through  a  Natural  Diet   Question  64  The  word  “  fit”  is  closest  in  meaning  to     A:  tasty       B:  suitable       C:  athletic       D:  adaptable         WRITING   Part  I  Finish  each  of  the  following  sentences  in  such  a  way  that  it  means  the  same  as  the   sentence  printed  before  it   Question  65:  I  was  astonished  by  her  confidence     à  What  ……………………………………………………………………………………………………   Question  66:  I  don’t  really  like  her,  even  though  I  admire  her  achievements     à  Much  ……………………………………………………………………………………………………   Question  67:  He  speaks  more  persuasively  than  his  brother     à  He  is  ……………………………………………………………………………………………………   Question  68:    The  only  way  to  eliminate  world  terrorism  is  by  united  opposition       à  Only  by  ………………………………………………………………………………………………   Question  69:  Someone  has  stolen  the  boss’s  car     à  The  boss  ………………………………………………………………………………………………     Part  II  In  about  140  words,  write  a  paragraph  about  the  most  important  person  in  your   life                                                                                                                   ...  over       C  turned  over                    D  blocked  off   Question  19:    I  don't  think  this  record  will  ever       A  get  out   B  run  off   C  catch  on     D  put  down...  Someone  who  has  ever  tried  (B)  to  pick  up  spilled  mercury  will  (C)  agree   that  this  element  is  hard  (D)  to  handle     Question   34:   Jaguarundis   are   sleek,   (A)... of   the   animal   kingdom   Some   researchers   even     propose  that  music  came  into  this  world  long  before  the  human  race  ever  did  For   10   example,   the   fact   that

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