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KỲ THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2015 ĐỀ THỰC HÀNH SỐ 38 Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others Question A: practised B: wasted C: attacked D: looked Question A: contain B: feature C: picture D: culture Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions Question A: overwhelming B: intellectual C: incredible D : optimistic Question A: incidence B: tendency C: difference D: importance Question A: bamboo B: cactus C: camel D: hummock Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others Question Chaplin was a comedian was best known for his work in silent movies A: who B: which C: whose D: what Question I’m terrified breaking down on a motorway at night A: from B: with C: for D: of Question The pop star when the lights A: was singing/went out B: sang/were going out C: was singing/were going out D: sang/went out Question to the school is by examination only A: admission B: admissions C: admit D: admitted Question 10 Scandinavia consists of four countries One is Denmark, are Finland, Norway and Sweden A: others B: the other C: the others D: other Question 11 I wish you complaining about the weather A: would stop B: stop C: stopped D: had stopped Question 12 She got up early; otherwise she her bus A: would miss B: would have missed C: had missed D: missed Question 13 There is nobody in in this apartment for two years A: seeing B: glance C: glimpse D: sight Question 14 he tried, his father didn’t let him run the company A: Although hard B: No matter what C: However hard D: Whatever hard Question 15 When I came to his house, I didn’t see him He A: can be away B: may be out C: might have been away D: must be absent Question 16 To our surprise, the so-called cheap shop was was expected A: as twice as expensive B: expensive as twice as C: twice as expensive as D: as expensive as twice Question 17 We bought some A: old lovely German glasses B: German old lovely glasses C: German lovely old glasses D: lovely old German glasses Question 18 “Congratulations on your new home! It’s wonderful” “ ” A: Thank you B: You’re welcome D: Really C: It’s OK Question 19 As well as in an office he used to have a part-time as a waiter A: having worked B: working C: to have worked D: to work Question 20 will China be the first to use nuclear weapons A: At any time B: At no time C: At a time D: At one time Question 21 “I'd like to change some money.” “ ” A: Five tens, please B: What's your account number? C: Which currency? D: You haven't signed it Question 22 She was disappointed when she learned that she was turned down for the post A: gravely B: bitterly C: highly D: fully Question 23 I was just about the office when the telephone rang A: to have left B: leave D: to leave C: leaving Question 24 “Thank you for your lovely dinner You are an excellent cook.” “ ” A: I’m glad you like it You must come again B: No, thanks I’ll have to try more C: No I’m not My sister cooks better than me D: Yes, right I often cook in my family Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions Question 25 Joggers who begin running without warming up could sustain a muscle injury A: invite B: suffer C: irritate D: anticipate Question 26 American Indian cultures differ markedly from one another in language and in lifestyle A: by degrees B: historically C: regionally D: significantly Question 27 The province of British Columbia offers visitors breathtaking views of the Canadian Rocky Mountains A: stunning B: intimate C: distant D: high altitude Question 28: In the early days of baseball, the game was played by young men of means and social position A with ambition B with money C with skill D with equipment Question 29: Though many scientific breakthroughs have resulted from mishaps, it has taken brilliant thinkers to recognize their potential A misunderstandings B accidents C misfortunes D incidentals Mark the letter A, B, C,or D to show the underlined part that needs correction Question 30: Whether life in the countryside is better than that in the city depend on each A B C individual’s point of view D Question 31: There are many different ways of comparing the economy of one nation A B with those of another C D Question 32: Mining over 2,000 years ago , copper is one of the earliest known metals A B C D Question 33: It is important that cancer is diagnosed and treated as early as possible in order to A B C assure a successful cure D Question 34: The cars in garage were badly in need of to be repaired A B C D Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks Every ten minutes, one kind of animal, plant or insect dies (1) for ever If nothing is done about it, one million species that are alive today will have become (2) twenty years from now The seas are in (3) They are being filled with poison: industrial and nuclear (4) , chemical fertilizers and pesticides, sewage The Mediterranean is already nearly dead: the North Sea is following If nothing is done about it, one day soon nothing will be able to live in the seas The tropical rain forests, which are the (5) of half the earth’s living things (including many rare animals and plants), are being destroyed If nothing is done about it, they will have disappeared in twenty years The (6) on the world’s climate – and on our agriculture and food supplies – will be disastrous Fortunately, somebody is trying to something about it In 1961, the World Wildlife Fund was (7) – a small group of people who wanted to raise money to save animals and plants from extinction Today, the World Wildlife Fund is a large international organization It has raised over $35 million for conservation projects, and has created or given (8) to National Parks in five continents It has helped 30 mammals and birds – including the tiger – to (9) Perhaps this is not much, but it is a start If more people give more money – and if more governments wake up to what is happening – perhaps the World Wildlife Fund will be able to help us to avoid the disaster that (10) the natural world, and all of us will be with it Question 35: Question 36: Question 37 Question 38 Question 39 Question 40 Question 41 Question 42 Question 43 Question 44 A off A: extinct A: danger A: waste A: home A: result A: fixed A: defence A: survive A: occurs B over B: invalid B: death B: essence B: origin B: motivation B: funded B: support B: endure B: pollutes C all C: distinct C: despair C: mixture C: container C: impression C: found C: rescue C: prolong C: suffers D out D: extinguish D: debt D: rubbish D: house D: effect D: founded D: preservation D: continue D: threatens Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Swine influenza (also called swine flu, hog flu and pig flu) is an infection of a host animal by any one of several specific types of microscopic organisms called “swine influenza virus” A swine influenza virus (SIV) is any strain of the influenza family of viruses that is usually hosted by (is endemic in) pigs As of 2009, the known SIV strains are the influenza C virus and the subtypes of the influenza A virus known as H1N1, H1N2, H3N1, H3N2 and H2N3 Swine influenza is common in pigs in the midwestern United States (and occasionally in other states), Mexico, Canada, South America, Europe (including the UK, Sweden and Italy), Kenya, Mainland China, Taiwan, Japan and other parts of eastern Asia Transmission of swine influenza virus from pigs to humans is not common and does not always cause human influenza, often only resulting in the production of antibodies in the blood The meat of the animal poses no risk of transmitting the virus when properly cooked If transmission does cause human influenza, it is called zoonotic swine flu People who work with pigs, especially people with intense exposures, are at increased risk of catching swine flu In the mid-20th century, identification of influenza subtypes became possible, this allows accurate diagnosis of transmission to humans Since then, fifty confirmed transmissions have been recorded, rarely, these strains of swine flu can pass from human to human In humans, the symptoms of swine flu are similar to those of influenza and of influenza-like illness in general, namely chills, fever, sore throat, muscle pains, severe headache, coughing, weakness and general discomfort The 2009 flu outbreak in humans, known as “swine flu’, is due to a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 that contains genes closely related to swine influenza The origin of this new strain is unknown However, the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) reports that this strain has not been isolated in pigs This strain can be transmitted from human to human, and causes the normal symptoms of influenza Question 45 What is the main topic of the passage? A: How swine influenza virus is transmitted to humans B: Areas of the world which are affected by swine flu C: The 2009 flu outbreak D: The characteristics of swine flu Question 46 A swine influenza virus is A: of influenza A virus only B: always hosted by pigs C: a strain of the flu family of viruses D: hosted by a microscopic organism Question 47 Where is the swine influenza not common? A: France B: Mexico C: South America D: Eastern Asia Question 48 Which statement is NOT supported by the passage? A: Swine influenza is not commonly transmitted from pigs to humans B: When properly cooked, pork cannot transmit the swine influenza virus C: Any person who works with pigs can catch swine influenza D: Transmission of swine influenza virus can produce antibodies in the blood Question 49 What is the purpose of the author? A: to criticize B: to alarm C: to inform D: to confirm Question 50 What does the word “poses” mean? A: transmits B: causes C: prevents D: takes Question 51 What can be concluded from the passage? A: Now we can have more accurate diagnosis of flu transmission to humans B: Zoonotic swine flu is transmitted from pigs to pigs C: Swine flu symptoms are different from other kinds of influenzas D: Those who have swine flu have only fever, sore throat and coughing Question 52 What is NOT true about the 2009 flu outbreak? A: It is definitely caused by pigs B: It is caused by influenza A virus type A C: It is often known as “swine flu” D: It can be transmitted from humans to humans Question 53 The word “strain” can be replaced by A: group B: variant C: characteristic D: breed Question 54 The word “intense” is closest in meaning to A: considerable B: increased C: extreme D: regular Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions A survey is a study, generally in the form of an interview or a questionnaire that provides information concerning how people think and act In the United States, the best-known surveys are the Gallup poll and the Harris poll As anyone who watches the news during campaigns presidential knows, these polls have become an important part of political life in the United States North Americans are familiar with the many “person on the street” interviews on local television news shows While such interviews can be highly entertaining, they are not necessarily an accurate indication of public opinion First, they reflect the opinions of only those people who appear at a certain location Thus, such examples can be biased in favor of commuters, middle-class shoppers, or factory workers, depending on which area the news people select Second, television interviews tend to attract outgoing people who are willing to appear on the air, while they frighten away others who may feel intimidated by a camera A survey must be based on a precise, representative sampling if it is to genuinely reflect a broad range of the population In preparing to conduct a survey, sociologists must exercise great care in the wording of questions An effective survey question must be simple and clear enough for people to understand it It must also be specific enough so that there are no problems in interpreting the results Even questions that are less structured must be carefully phrased in order to elicit the type of information desired Surveys can be indispensable sources of information, but only if the sampling is done properly and the questions are worded accurately There are two main forms of surveys: the interview and the questionnaire Each of these forms of survey research has its advantages An interviewer can obtain a high response rate because people find it more difficult to turn down a personal request for an interview than to throw away a written questionnaire In addition, an interviewer can go beyond written questions and probe for a subject’s underlying feelings and reasons However, questionnaires have the advantage of being cheaper and more consistent Question 55 The writer of this passage is trying to A: emphasize the importance of polls in American political life B: explain the principles of carrying out surveys C: discuss the good and bad of the interview and the questionnaire D: explain what surveys are Question 56 In paragraph 2, “they” refers to A: opinions B: news shows C: outgoing people D: TV interviews Question 57 According to the passage, one disadvantage of person-on-the-street interviews is that they A: are not carefully worded B: are not based on a representative sampling C: reflect political opinions D: are used only on television Question 58 The word “intimidated” in paragraph means A: Shy B: confident C: rational D: frightened Question 59 According to paragraph 3, two important things for an effective survey are A: Properly done samplings and carefully worded questions B: Specific questions and an interviewer’s ability to measure respondents’ feelings C: Simple questions and a high number of respondents D: Understandable questions and a sociogist who is able to interpret the results Question 60 As can be inferred from the passage, sociologists can be frustrated when A: questionnaires are too difficult to read B: respondents are too eager to supplement questions with their own opinions C: respondents often not complete and return questionnaires D: questionnaire are too expensive and difficult to distribute Question 61 It can be inferred from the passage that A: live interviews minimize the influence of the researcher B: live interviews are easier to interpret C: live interviews are better than questionnaires D: both questionnaires and live interviews have their own advantages and disadvantages Question 62 The word “probe” in paragraph4 is closest in meaning to A: apply B: influence C: analyze D: explore Question 63 All of the following terms are NOT defined in the passage EXCEPT A: public opinion B: survey C: response rate D: representative sampling Question 64 All of the following are listed as advantage of questionnaires EXCEPT A: information-providing B: time-saving C: cost-saving D: consistency WRITING PART I: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it 1.The film star wore dark glasses so that no one would recognize him The film star avoided …………………………………………………………………………………… I am amazed by the mistakes he makes What ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… We weren’t surprised by his success  It came …………………………………………………………………………………………………… “That’s a lovely new dress, Jean” said her mother  Jean’s mother complimented …………………………………………………………………………… We couldn’t relax until all the guests had gone home  Only ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… PART II: TOPIC: Write a letter of request to UCAS to ask for information about the admission requirements to the university …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 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gạch chân phát âm /tʃ / culture/’kʌltʃə/ feature/’fi:tʃə/ picture/’pɪktʃə/ Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions Question A: overwhelming B: intellectual C: incredible D : optimistic Đáp án : incredible/ɪn’kredəbl/ Trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai Các phương án lại rơi vào âm tiết thứ ba optimistic/,ɒptɪ’mɪstɪk/ overwhelming/, əʊvə’welmɪŋ/ intellectual/,ɪntə’lektʃʊəl/ Question A: incidence B: tendency C: difference D: importance Key: D A: ‘incidence B: ‘tendency C: ‘difference D: im’portance Question A: bamboo B: cactus C: camel D: hummock Đáp án : bamboo/,bæm’bu:/ Trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai Các phương án lại rơi vào âm tiết thứ cactus/’kæktəs/ camel/’kæml/ hummock/’hʌmək/ Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others Question Chaplin was a comedian was best known for his work in silent movies A: who B: which C: whose D: what Đáp án : who Ở vị trí cần điền cần đại từ quan hệ người đóng vai trò chủ ngữ mệnh đề quan hệ Nghĩa câu: Chaplin danh hài tiếng với tác phẩm kịch câm Question I’m terrified breaking down on a motorway at night A: from B: with C: for D: of Đáp án: terrified of: sợ hãi Nghĩa câu: Tôi sợ xe chết máy đường cao tốc vào đêm Question The pop star when the lights A: was singing/went out B: sang/were going out C: was singing/were going out D: sang/went out Đáp án: was singing/went out Câu cho diễn tả hành động xảy khứ Hành động xảy (was singing):dùng khứ tiếp diễn, hành động khác cắt ngang (went out): dùng khứ đơn Nghĩa câu: Ngôi nhạc pop hát đèn tắt Question to the school is by examination only A: admission B: admissions C: admit D: admitted Đáp án : admission to: việc nhận vào Nghĩa câu: Việc vào học trường phải thông qua thi cử Question 10 Scandinavia consists of four countries One is Denmark, are Finland, Norway and Sweden A: others B: the other C: the others D: other Đáp án : the others Others: khác chưa xác định The others: khác xác định Cả hai sử dụng danh từ Ở vị trí cần điền cần danh từ số nhiều đóng vai trò chủ ngữ nên phương án ‘the other’ ‘ other’loại Ở ta chọn phương án ‘the others’ nước xác định câu thứ Nghĩa câu: Scandinavi bao gồm quốc gia Một Đan Mạch, nước lại Phần Lan, Na Uy Thụy Điển MOCK TEST 1: 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 A indigenous Question A developmental Question A habitat Question A punctual Question A musician B significant B managerial B balcony B cognitive B officer C scientific C satisfactory C bachelor C artistic C pianist D peculiar D supernatural D gorilla D obstinate D triangle Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question Wife: “The cupboard in our living room is broken.” Husband: “ ” A We have to pay extra money B We'll get it fixed C But it’s small D We’ll get it fixed Question He spent part of afternoon telling them news he couldn’t tell them by phone A the/the/Æ B an/Æ/the C an/the/the D the/Æ/the Question native to Europe, the daisy has now spread throughout most of NorthAmerica A Although B In spite of C If it were D That it is Question In the United States, a primary election is a method voters select the nominees for public office A that B is that C by which D by those Question 10 After a great deal of questioning, he decided to and tell the truth A admit B confess C agree D deny Question 11 He is a A capable of taking difficult decisions manager B manager capable of taking difficult decisions C capable manager of taking difficult decisions D manager capable to take difficult decisions Question 12 No matter how much pressure you put on Simon, he won’t budge a(n) A inch B mile C foot D metre Question 13 We couldn’t stay long, so we only wised Mark many happy of his birthday and hurried to the airport A days B moments C returns D regards Question 14 You must obey the speed limits on public roads They are designed to keep you safe You shouldn’t exceed the speed limit you are an experiencedRACE cardriver A even if B only if C if D in the event that Question 15 Not only a good physician but also a talented violist A she is famous as C is she known as B she appears to be D appears as she is Question 16 Her family has gone to Edinburgh to pay their last to uncle Bob who died last week A sympathy B love C respects D honours Question 17 It’s not easy to make Janet furious The girl is very gentle by A herself B nature C personality D reaction Question 18 It’s a serious operation for a woman as old as my grandmother She’s very frail I hope she A gets over B comes around C pulls through D stands up Question 19 Linda: “What a lovely house you have!” – Janet: “ ” A No problem! C Of course not It’s not costly B Thank you! Hope you’ll drop in D I think so Question 20 I can accept criticism in general, but Martin it too far, so I had no other option but to show my disapproval A pushed B carried C made D put Question 21 Had you told me that this was going to happen, I it A hadn’t believed C can’t believe B would never have believed D don’t believe Question 22 My boss has an urgent report for me to write She demanded that it on her desk by p.m today A was B be C will be D is Question 23 Jeans like this may have been fashionable in the 60’s, but now they arethe times A out of B under C over D behind Question 24 I all those people who worked hard to get the contract A encourage B congratulate C respect D welcome 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 It is a really difficult matter to decide how to solve now I will need time to think it over A sleep on it B make it better C make up for it D think out of time Question 26 He insisted on listening to the entire story A part B funny C whole D interesting Question 27 When being interviewed, you should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying or asking you A be related to C pay all attention to B be interested in D express interest in Question 28 He drives me to the edge because he never stops talking A steers me B irritates me C moves me D frightens me Question 29 School uniform is required in most of Vietnamese schools A divided B depended C compulsory D paid 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 Melting glaciers may account the rise in sea level that has taken place A B C D during this century Question 31 Of every the major traditions of wood carving, the one that is closet in A B C structure to the tree is the crest pole made by the Native Americans of the Northwest D coast Question 32 Nuclear energy, despite its early promise as a source of electrical power, A B is still insignificant in compared with older and safer energy sources C D Question 33 Realistic novels, in trying to present life as it actually is, have written A B C many works that are noted for their artistry of style D Question 34 The chorus plays a large part in any oratorio, link areas sung by soloi A B C D with segments of choral music Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 35 to 44 The point of Phobia Awareness Week is to highlight the difficulties that many people face in everyday situations It is important to (35) between a fear and a phobia It’s (36) usual for all of us to have our own peculiar fears, for example being anxious around snakes or nervous about flying However, only a very small proportion of us actually have a phobia of these things When these fears begin to (37) you embarrassment or you feel that your life is being disrupted then you would be wise to (38) treatment for what could potentially be a phobia By far the most (39) phobia and potentially the most disruptive is agoraphobia The word derives from Greek and (40) means ‘fear of the market place’ but we apply it today to describe a distressing (41) in which people avoid going outside because of the awful feelings of anxiety that arise Treatment of phobias usually consists of the patient (42) behavioural therapy during which they gradually get used to being near the object or the situation that causes them fear Drugs may be (43) to treat anxiety and many people opt for alternative therapy such as acupuncture or hypnosis to help them come to (44) with their fear and conquer it 10 Question Although his legs were broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded A Despite his legs to be broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded B Despite his broken legs, he was able to get out of the car before exploding C Despite his legs were broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded D Despite his broken legs, he was able to get out of the car before it exploded Question I don’t have enough money with me now; otherwise I would buy that coat A If I didn’t have enough money with me now, I would buy that coat B If I had enough money with me now, I would buy that coat C If I had enough money with me now, I wouldn’t buy that coat D If I didn’t have enough money now, I wouldn’t buy Question No sooner had we arrived than the performance began A The performance had started before we arrived B The performance started sooner than we arrived C Hardly had we arrived when the performance began D When we arrived the performance had already started Question 10 The house was too expensive for them to buy A So expensive was the house that they couldn’t buy it B The house was so expensive that they couldn’t buy it C The house wasn’t cheap enough for them to buy D All are correct Question 11 If only I had taken his advice A I wish I followed his advice B I wish I have taken his advice C I regret not having taken his advice.D I regret not to take his advice Question 12 "Don’t be so disappointed, Bill You can take the driving test again," said Helen A Helen told Bill not to be disappointed and not to take the driving test again B Helen told Bill to be disappointed because of the driving test again C Helen said Bill not to be disappointed in order to take the driving test again D Helen encouraged Bill to take the driving test again Question 13 "Who did you come to the party with?" said Tom to Lyn A Tom asked Lyn who did she come to the party with B Tom wanted to know with who Lyn had come to the party C Tom asked Lyn who she came to the party with D Tom asked Lyn who she had come to the party with Question 14 The teacher made his students work hard for the exam A The students worked hard for the exam thanks to the teacher B The teacher as well as his students worked hard for the exam C The teacher examined his students before the exam D The students were made to work hard for the exam Question 15 “I’m sorry I gave you the wrong number,” said Paul to Susan A Paul apologized Susan for giving her the wrong number B Paul apologized Susan for having given her the wrong number C Paul apologized to Susan to have given her the wrong number D Paul apologized to Susan for having given her the wrong number Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 16 of the shop, my friend came in A Coming out B On coming out C When coming out D As I came out Question 17 - "How's your class this term?" - "Great I have seventeen students, most of speak English very well." A who B whom C those D which 102 Question 18 - “ I thought it was rude, didn’t you? ” - “ Yes, it was very .” A polite B politic C impolite D impolitic Question 19 The harder you try, _ A the most you achieve B you achieve the more C the more you achieve D the better achieve you have Question 20 A human being is _ of many, often conflicting, desires A made B made up C consisted D created Question 21 to the national park before, Sue was amazed to see the geyser A Being not B Not having been C Have not been D Having not been Question 22 The police stated that the accident soon A will be investigated B had investigated C is being investigated D would be investigated Question 23 “Never say that again, ” A won’t you B you C don’t you D will you Question 24 - "Have you seen the place the graduation ceremony will be held?" - "Yes It's big enough to hold 5,000 people." A where B in that C is where that D which Question 25 - “ Can I use your motorbike this evening?” - “ .” A Of course, you can B Of course, you might C It’s my pleasure D Do it if you can Question 26 It is believed _ cause insomnia A too much caffeine which B that too much caffeine C it in too much caffeine D too much caffeine that Question 27 _ it not been for the intolerable heat in the hall, they would have stayed much longer A If B But C Should D Had Question 28 Hardly the captain of the team when he had to face the problems A had he been appointed B did he appoint C was he being appointed D was he appointing Question 29 He harbored ambitions becoming leader A of B for C in D to Question 30 I am angry because you didn’t tell me the truth I don’t like A to have deceived B deceiving C being deceived D to deceive Question 31 The new secretary in the sales department is a fast typist but her letters are full of spelling A errors B mistakes C tricks D faults Question 32 Some snakes lay eggs, but _ give birth to live offspring A other B the other C others D the others Question 33 I like my work because I have the _ to make my own decision A freed B freedom C freely D free Question 34 I don't suppose you like pineapples, ? A I B you C don't I D don't you Question 35 - “ You have a good voice! You sang so beautifully!” - “ ” A Your compliment is encouraging B Don’t joke me C Better than you are thinking D Your compliment isn’t corrects Question 36 We _ for three hours and are very tired A waited B have been waiting C wait D had waited Question 37 -“ Do you like the weather here?” - “ I wish it ” A doesn’t rain B didn’t rain C won’t rain D hadn’t rained 103 Question 38 - “ Do you think you will be appointed business manager?” - “ ” A I hope so B So I C So be it D Congratulations! Question 39 - “ More coffee?, Anybody?” - “ ” A I don’t agree, I’m afraid B Yes, I’d love to C Yes, please D It’s right, I think Question 40 In a new culture, many embarrassing situations occur _ a misunderstanding A for B of C because of D because Question 41 _ unknown quantities is the task of algebra A To found B Find C The find D Finding Question 42 The train accident _ the other train’s departure by a few hours A sent back B called off C delayed D retained Question 43 The purpose of phonetics is _ an inventory and a description of the sounds found in speech A to provide B provided C provide D being provided Question 44 The English colonization of Virginia was devised in 1606 by a group of merchants the Virginia Company of London A who formed B they formed C whom formed D what formed Question 45 Not only much bigger than any other planets, but unlike the planets, it consists completely of gaseous material A Sun is B the Sun, which is C is the Sun D that the Sun Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer Because writing has become so important in our culture, we sometimes think of it as more real than speech A little thought, however, will show why speech is primary and writing is secondary to language Human beings have been writing( as far as we can tell from surviving evidence) for at least 5000 years; but they have been talking for much longer, doubtless ever since there have been human beings When writing did develop, it was derived from and represented speech, although imperfectly Even today, there are spoken languages that have no written form Furthermore, we all learn to talk well before we learn to write; any human child who is not severely handicapped physically or mentally will learn to talk: a normal human being can not be prevented from doing so On the other hand, it takes a special effort to learn to write; in the past many intelligent and useful members of society did not acquire the skill, and even today many who speak languages with writing systems never learn to read or write, while some who learn the rudiments of those skills so only imperfectly To affirm the primacy of speech over writing is not, however, to disparage the latter One advantage writing has over speech is that it is more permanent and makes possible the records that any civilization must have Thus, if speaking makes us human, writing makes us civilizes Question 46 The word “ disparage” in the passage mostly means A “ suggest that something is not important or valuable” B “ make something seem more important” C “ think that something is more important” D “ think about something carefully” Question 47: in the passage, the author judges that A writing has more advantages than speech B speech is essential but writing has important benefits 104 C speech conveys ideas less accurately than writing does D writing is more real speech Question 48 The following statements are true EXCEPT A writing was derived from speech B we can talk before we can write C every spoken language has written form D men have been writing for at least 5000 years Question 49 The word “ doubtless” in the passage mostly means A “ almost certainly” B “ almost uncertainly” C “ almost impossibly” D “ almost doubtfully” Question 50 The author of the passage argues that A writing has become too important in today’s society B speech is more basic to language than writing C everyone who learns to speak must learn to write D all languages should have a written form Question 51 According to the author, one mark of society is that it A affirms the primacy of speech over writing B affirms the primacy of writing over speech C teaches its children to speak perfectly D keeps written records Question 52 In order show that learning to write requires effort, the author gives the example of A intelligent who could not write B people who learn the rudiments of speech C people who speak many languages D severely handicapped children Question 53 The word “ acquire” in the passage mostly means A “ become aware of something by hearing about it” B “ gain something by our own efforts or ability C “ help somebody learn something by giving information about it” D “ develop a natural ability or quality so that it improves Question 54 According to the passage, writing A is imperfect, but less so than speech B is represented perfectly by speech C represents speech, but not perfectly D developed from imperfect speech Question 55 According to the passage, speech began to exist in our life A just when human beings appeared B when human beings were able to communicate in writing C at least 5000 years ago D when writing became important in our culture Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to complete each of the following sentences Question 56 Having been served lunch, _ A the problem was discussed by the members of the club B it was discussed by the club members the problem C the club members discussed the problem D a discussion of the problem was made by the members of the club Question 57 After seeing the movie “ Pride and Prejudice”, A many people wanted to read the book B the reading of the book interested many people C the book was read by many people D the book made many people want to read it Question 58 , he would have learnt how to read A If he has been able to go school as a child B If he could go to school as a child C Had he been able to go to school as a child D Were he able to go to school as a child Question 59 I told you 105 A Sam is the man about whom B Sam is the man about who C Sam who is the man about D Sam is who the man about Question 60 But for his parents’ encouragement, ……………………………… A He would have failed the final exam B He wouldn’t pass the final exam C He‘d have passed the final exam D A and B are correct Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word The 22nd Southeast Asian Games successfully closed in Ha Noi Prominent among 40.000 spectators at the closing (61)……… at My Dinh Stadium were Party Secretary General Nong Duc Manh, Vice President Truong My Hoa and leaders of the Asian Sport Federation A spectacular art (62)……… program with the participation of 300 musicians and 500 artists was (63)…… to welcome the success of the Games Singaporean swimmer Yeojoscelin who won six gold medals and Vietnamese marksman Nguyen Manh Tuong who owned five gold medals during the Games were awarded the most (64) ………… athlete title Nguyen Danh Thai, Minister – Chairman of the State Committee for Physical Training and Sports, President of the 22nd SEA Games Council and Head of the 22nd SEA Games Organizing Committee, (65)………… that the Games have successfully concluded after boisterous competition days All activities took place (66)……… scheduled in an (67)……… of solidarity and friendship among Southeast Asian people With the Vietnamese Government and people’s efforts and international support, the 22nd SEA Games have become a festival that impressed people (68)……… the spirit of “ solidarity, cooperation for peace and development” The 22nd SEA Games are not only a song of honesty and nobility in competition and organizing competition but (69) ……… a sign of a bright future for the development of regional sports After Vietnamese singer My Linh and a Philippine singer sang the song “ For the World of Tomorrow “, Minister Nguyen Danh Thai and Chairman of the Ha Noi People’s committee Hoang Van Nghien handed over the SEA Games Flag to the Chairman of the Olympic Committee and the dead of the Philippine sport team, (70) …………the host country of the SEA Games – the Philippines 2005 Question 61 A meeting B forum C celebration D ceremony Question 62 A performing B performed C performance D performances Question 63 A put B held C organizes D B & C Question 64 A outstanding B up most C best D top Question 65 A said B affirmed C stated D all are correct Question 66 A like B as C to D with Question 67 A atmosphere B environment C aspect D surroundings Question 68 A of B with C for D under Question 69 A also B well C as D of Question 70 A represent B represented C representing D behalf of Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction Question 71 Having worked hard during the summer, his result was very successful in theentrance examination ABCD Question 72 The surface conditions on the planet Mars are the more like the Earth's thanthose of any other planet in the solar system ABCD 106 Question 73 Even though the extremely bad weather in the mountains, the climbers decidednot to cancel their climb ABCD Question 74 George dislikes politics because he believes that they are corrupted ABCD Question 75 Lawrence Robert Klein received the 1980 Nobel Prize in economics for pioneering the useful of computers to forecast ABC economic activities D Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer In many old cities in Europe, there are narrow roads with many shops lying together along the two sides These commercial places are not so modern and convenient as those called shopping centers in modern cities, especially the suburbs of the big cities in the United States Shopping centers have developed rapidly because of the shift of the population to the suburbs, the growing use of and dependence upon the automobiles and the heavy traffic in downtown areas A shopping center is a large group of stores facing a huge central mall which may be covered, heated and air-conditioned A shopping center is also surrounded by a parking area with space for thousands of cars We can buy all kinds of food and get anything we need in a shopping center Unlike a supermarket where groceries are chiefly sold, a shopping center provides us with all services besides food We can get our hair cut, eyes tested, clothes washed, we can book our tickets for a world tour and even enroll in special classes Shopping centers are therefore, very convenient for customers, but they lack "the sense of closeness" as felt in older commercial centers Question 76 Customers cannot find "the sense of closeness" in a modern shopping centre because _ A all the items in the stores are very expensive B the shopkeepers are very cold and unfriendly C it is modern and conventional D They worry too much about the safety of their cars Question 77 A shopping center is a large group of stores facing a huge central mall which is _ A narrow and winding B very crowded with automobiles C used as a store-house for heaters and air-conditioners D shaded and comfortable Question 78 A shopping center is different from a supermarket because A it only sells food B it sells vegetable C it provides not only food but also services D it is easy to book a ticket for a world tour Question 79 The word "those" in paragraph one refers to A Shops along the roads B Commercial places C Shopping centers D Supermarkets Question 80 In the shopping sections in many old cities in Europe, the stores are located A in the downtown B in residential areas C along poor, dirty roads D along small roads 107 ANSWER KEYS FOR ENGLISH TEST D 41 D D 42 C B 43 A C 44 A A 45 C A 46 A D 47 B B 48 C C 49 A 10 B 50 B 11 C 51 D 12 D 52 A 13 D 53 B 14 D 54 C 15 D 55 A 16 D 56 C 17 B 57 A 18 C 58 C 19 C 59 A 20 C 60 D 21 B 61 D 22 D 62 C 23 D 63 D 24 A 64 A 25 A 65 D 26 B 66 B 27 D 67 A 28 A 68 B 29 A 69 A 30 C 70 C 31 B 71 C 32 C 72 B 33 B 73 A 34 D 74 D 35 A 75 C 36 B 76 C 37 B 77 D 38 A 78 C 39 C 79 B 40 C 80 D 108 ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC 2010 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions Question 1: A familiar B impatient C uncertain D arrogant Question 2: A forgettable B philosophy C humanism D objectively Question 3: A disappear B arrangement C opponent D contractual Question 4: A respectable B affectionate C occasional D kindergarten Question 5: A environmental B conservatively C approximately D considerable 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: Research has shown that there is no difference at all between the brain of the average woman and _of the average man A what B which C one D that Question 7: "MD" is the abbreviation of _ A Medical Development B Doctor of Medicine C Medium Density D Management Director Question 8: -'- "That's a very nice skirt you're wearing." -“ _” A How a compliment! B That's all right C It's nice of you to say so D I like you said so Question 9: _are the formal rules of correct or polite behavior among people using the Internet A Traffic rules B Family rules C Codes of etiquettes D Codes of netiquettes Question 10: -" " - "Yes, of course." A You won't help me this time B You'd better give me one hand C I don't think I'll need your help D Could you give me a hand? Question 11: UNICEF _supports and funds for the most disadvantaged children all over the world A presents B assists C provides D offers Question 12: Is there anyone who _ the plan put forward by the committee? A differs B disagrees C objects D opposes Question 13: He would win the race if he _his brother's example and trained harder A repeated B set C answered D followed Question 14 "Excuse me Where is the office of OXFAM located?" A leading B head C central D summit Question 15: She neglected her study during the term, _she couldn't pass the exam A although B because C so that D so Question 16: The doctors know that it is very difficult to save the patient's life, _they will try their best A but B although C despite D however Question 17: I am sending you my curriculum vitae _you will have a chance to study it before our interview A so that B because C for D since Question 18: Unfortunately, your letter arrived after the final date for application _, we cannot consider you for the post A As result B That is because C Consequently D To this 109 Question 19: Everybody in the house woke up when the burglar alarm A went out B went off C came about D rang off Question 20: - " You're already leaving? The ball is only starting." - " But it's very late, so _." A take care B have a good day C goodbye for now D it's great fun, thanks^ Question 21: Have a piece of chocolate,_ ? A you B would you C don't you D haven't you Question 22: By the time you come here tomorrow, the work _ A will have been finishing B will be finishing C will have been finished D will be finished Question 23: If you put your money in a bank now, you may get 12% _annually A interest B profit C money D income Question 24: -" _" - "Yes I'd like to buy a computer." A Do you look for something? B Good morning Can I help you? C Excuse me Do you want to buy it? D Can you help me buy something? Question 25: In making remarks, he _to understatement A declined B intended C aligned D inclined Question 26: After her illness, Lam had to work hard to _ his classmates A catch sight of B keep pace with C get in touch with D make allowance for Question 27: Some kinds of birds are on the _of extinction A brink B tip C side D edge Question 28: _of popular expressions in our language have interesting backgrounds A A large number B The large number C A great deal D A sum Question 29: _for farming purposes, soil must contain the minerals plants require A To be good B Being good C Be good D That's good Question 30: Please _your cigarette I am going to get choked A cut down B blowout C put aside D put out Question 31: The new laws have encouraged both domestic and foreign private _ A savings B paying C investment D economics Question 32: Since the reform, the country has undergone _changes A large B sizeable C substantial D favourable Question 33: _ “ Do you like your new job?" - "Yes, but my employer insisted that I _on time." A was B am C have been D be Question 34: Many companies know that attractive can persuade customers to buy their goods A packs B packets C package D packaging Question 35: I think the company should inform its customers _the improvements in their services A on B about C to D with Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks from 36 to 45 The universal symbol of the Internet era communications, the @ sign used in e-mail addresses to signify the word 'at', is (36) _ a 500-year-old invention of Italian merchants, a Rome academic has revealed Giorgio Stabile, a science professor at La Sapienza University, (37)_to have stumbled on the earliest known example of the 110 symbol's use, as a(n) (38) of a measure of weight or volume He says the sign represents an amphora, a measure of (39) _ based on the terracotta jars used to transport grain and liquid in the ancient Mediterranean world The professor (40)_toe ancient symbol in the course of research for a visual history of the 20thcentury, to be published by the Treccani Encyclopedia The first (41)_instance of its use, he says, occurred in a letter written by a Florentine merchant on May 4, 1536 He says the sign made its (42) _ along trade routes to northern Europe, where it came to represent 'at the price of, its contemporary accountancy (43)_ Professor Stabile believes that Italian banks may possess even earlier documents (44)_the symbol lying forgotten in their archives The oldest example could be of great value It could be used (45) _ publicity purposes and to enhance the prestige of the institution that owned it,* he says TheRACE is on between the mercantile world and the banking world to see who has the oldest documentation of @ Question 36: A actually B truly C essentially D accurately Question 37: A says B states C claims D tells Question 38: A proof B sign C evidence D indication Question 39: A ability B capacity C capability D facility Question 40: A exposed B unearthed C dug D devised D Question 41: A known B knowing C knowable knowledgeable Question 42: A line B means C way D method Question 43: A sense B importance C meaning D understanding Question 44: A taking B carrying C delivering D bearing Question 45: A on B for C with D by 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 46 to 55 A rather surprising geographical feature of Antarctica is that a huge freshwater lake, one of the world's largest and deepest, lies hidden there under four kilometers of ice Now known as Lake Vostok, this huge body of water is located under the ice block that comprises Antarctica The lake is able to exist in its unfrozen state beneath this block of ice because its waters are warmed by geothermal heat from the earth's core The thick glacier above Lake Vostok actually insulates it from the frigid temperatures on the surface The lake was first discovered in the 1970s while a research team was conducting an aerial survey of the area Radio waves from the survey equipment penetrated the ice and revealed a body of water of indeterminate size It was not until much more recently that data collected by satellite made scientists aware of the tremendous size of the lake; the satellite-borne radar detected an extremely flat region where the ice remains level because it is floating on the water of the lake The discovery of such a huge freshwater lake trapped under Antarctica is of interest to the scientific community because of the potential that the lake contains ancient microbes that have survived for thousands upon thousands of years, unaffected by factors such as nuclear fallout and elevated ultraviolet light that have affected organisms in more exposed areas Thedownside of the discovery, however, lies in the difficulty of conducting research on the lake in such a harsh climate and in the problems associated with obtaining uncontaminated samples from the lake without actually exposing the lake to contamination Scientists are looking for possible ways to accomplish this Question 46: The word "hidden" in paragraph is closest in meaning to A undrinkable B untouched C unexploitable D undiscovered 111 Question 47: What is true of Lake Vostok? A It is completely frozen B It is a saltwater lake C It is beneath a thick slab of ice D It is heated by the sun Question 48: Which of the following is closest in meaning to "frigid" in paragraph 1? A Extremely cold B Easily broken C Quite harsh D Lukewarm Question 49: A ll of the following are true about the 1970 survey of Antarctica EXCEPT that it A was conducted by air B made use of radio waves C could not determine the lake's exact size D was controlled by a satellite Question 50: It can be inferred from the passage that the ice would not be flat if _ A there were no lake underneath B the lake were not so big C Antarctica were not so cold D radio waves were not used Question 51: The word "microbes" in paragraph could best be replaced by which of the following? A Pieces of dust B Tiny bubbles C Tiny organisms D Rays of light Question 52: Lake Vostok is potentially important to scientists because it A can be studied using radio waves B may contain uncontaminated microbes C may have elevated levels of ultraviolet light D has already been contaminated Question 53: The word "downside" in paragraph is closest in meaning to A bottom level B negative aspect C underside D buried section Question 54: The last paragraph suggests that scientists should be aware of A further discoveries on the surface of Antarctica B problems with satellite-borne radar equipment C ways to study Lake Vostok without contaminating it D the harsh climate of Antarctica Question 55: The purpose of the passage is to A explain how Lake Vostok was discovered B provide satellite data concerning Antarctica C discuss future plans for Lake Vostok D present an unexpected aspect of Antarctica's geography 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 56 to 65 Perhaps the most striking quality of satiric literature is its freshness and its originality of perspective Satire itself, however, rarely offers original ideas Instead, it presents the familiar in a new form Satirists not offer the world new philosophies What they is look at familiar conditions from a perspective that makes these conditions seem foolish, harmful, or affected Satire jars us out of complacence into a pleasantly shocked realization that many of the values we unquestioningly accept are false Don Quixote makes chivalry seem absurd; Brave New World ridicules the pretensions of science; A Modest Proposal dramatizes starvation by advocating cannibalism None of these ideas is original Chivalry was suspect before Cervantes, humanists objected to the claims of pure science before Aldous Huxley, and people were aware of famine before Swift It was not the originality of the idea that made these satires popular It was the manner of expression, the satiric method, that made them interesting and entertaining Satires are read because they are aesthetically satisfying works of art, not because they are morally wholesome or ethically instructive They are stimulating and refreshing because with commonsense briskness they brush away illusions and secondhand opinions With spontaneous irreverence, satire rearranges perspectives, 112 scrambles familiar objects into incongruous juxtaposition, and speaks in a personal idiom instead of abstract platitude Satire exists because there is need for it It has lived because readers appreciate a refreshingstimulus, an irreverent reminder that they live in a world of platitudinous thinking, cheap moralizing, and foolish philosophy Satire serves to prod people into an awareness of truth, though rarely to any action on behalf of truth Satire tends to remind people that much of what they see, hear, and read in popular media is sanctimonious, sentimental, and only partially true Life resembles in only a slight degree the popular image of it Question 56: What does the passage mainly discuss? A Difficulties of writing satiric literature B Popular topics of satire C New philosophies emerging from satiric literature D Reasons for the popularity of satire Question 57: The last sentence of the first paragraph refers to _as a result of reading satire A a long fact-finding quest B a pleasant surprise C a process of disillusionment D a process of total confusion Question 58: Don Quixote, Brave New World, and A Modest Proposal are cited by the author as_ A classic satiric works B a typical approach to satire C best satirists of all times D good critiques by satirists Question 59: What satires fascinates readers is how _ A ideas are expressed B ideas are organized C realistic they are D plots are created Question 60: Which of the following can be found in satiric literature? A Newly emerging philosophies B Odd combinations of objects and ideas C Abstract discussion of morals and ethics D Wholesome characters who are unselfish Question 61: According to the passage, there is a need for satire because people need to be_ A informed about new scientific developments B exposed to original philosophies when they are formulated C reminded that popular ideas may often be inaccurate D told how they can be of service to their communities Question 62: The word "refreshing" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to_ A popular B revitalizing C common D awakening Question 63: The word "sanctimonious" may be new to you It most probably means " _" in this context A exaggerated B good C educational D moderate Question 64: Readers of satiric literature will be most likely to_ A teach themselves to write fiction B accept conventional points of view C become better informed about current affairs D re-examine their opinions and values 113 Question 65: The various purposes of satire include all of the following EXCEPT_ A introducing readers to unfamiliar situations B brushing away illusions C reminding readers of the truth D exposing false values Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined, part that needs correction Question 66: Please remain in your assign seats until the instructor dismisses the class Question 67: Employees who haven't seen the new regulations often ask forunnecessary questions; instead they should ask for a copy of the regulations andread them Question 68: Even you are unsure of the standard procedures in any situation,please don't hesitate to consult with your supervising manager Question 69: We have always believed that honesty is best policy in personal as well as professional matters Question 70: The nutritionist told him to avoid eating lots of carbohydrates, focus having more protein-rich foods and green vegetables, and drink at least eight glasses of water a day Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 71: In Roman numerals, symbols for numeric values A letters are the alphabet's B letters of the alphabet are C which uses letters of the alphabet D in which letters of the alphabet are Question 72: _received law degrees as today A Never so many women have B Never have so many women C The women aren't ever D Women who have never Question 73: George would certainly have attended the meeting _ A if he didn't get a flat tire B if the flat tire didn't happen C had he not had a flat tire D had the tire not flatten itself Question 74: While the language barrier was once an obstacle to trade, ' A the technical case is now no more B the case doesn't longer exist C which is no longer the case D the technical hurdle is now the case Question 75: New sources of energy are constantly being looked for A although fossil fuels continue to dwindle B as fossil fuels continue to dwindle C so that we continue to reduce fossil fuels D fossil fuels continuing to dwindle 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 76: "Getting a good job doesn't matter much to me." A "I am only interested in getting a good job." B "It's interesting for me to get a good job." C "I am not good at getting a good job." D "I don't care about getting a good job." Question 77: Access to the library computer facilities is open to students A Computers in the library are not used for students B Students can freely assess the library computer service C Students are not allowed to use library computers D The library computer facilities are accessible to students Question 78: They were exposed to biased information, so they didn't know the true story 114 A If they got unbiased information, they could know the true story B If they had unbiased the information, they could have known the true story C If they had been exposed to unbiased information, they would have known the true story D If they have exposed to the unbiased information, they could have seen the true story Question 79: It doesn't cost much to run a solar power system A A solar power system is quite cheap to set up B Running a solar power system costs nothing C A solar power system costs so much to run D Running a solar power system is not costly Question 80: We missed the turning because we forgot to take the map with us A Without the right map with us, we missed the turning B If we were taking the map with us, we did not miss the turning C Without the map with us, we missed the turning D Having remembered the map with us, we would not miss the turning ĐÁP ÁN DA CAU CAU DA CAU DA CAU DA D 21 A 41 A 61 C C 22 C 42 C 62 D A 23 A 43 C 63 A D 24 B 44 D 64 D A 25 D 45 B 65 A D 26 B 46 B 66 B B 27 A 47 C 67 B C 28 A 48 A 68 A D 29 A 49 D 69 B 10 D 30 D 50 A 70 B 11 C 31 C 51 C 71 b 12 D 32 C 52 B 72 B 13 D 33 D 53 B 73 C 14 B 34 D 54 C 74 D 15 D 35 B 55 D 75 B 16 A 36 A 56 D 76 D 17 A 37 C 57 C 77 D 18 C 38 D 58 A 78 C 115 19 B 39 B 59 A 79 D 20 C 40 B 60 B 80 C 116

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