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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG

ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017

(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 441

Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

TNPT 46 MASTER COPY ~ WITH KEY

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 1: George and Frankie are talking about their hobbies.

~ George: "In my opinion, action films are exciting." ~ Frankie: " "

Question 2: Thomas and Peter are meeting after a long time.

~ Thomas: "How have you been recently?" ~ Peter: " "

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.

The elements other than hydrogen and helium exist in such small quantities that it is accurate to say that the universe is

somewhat more than 25 percent helium by weight and somewhat less than 75 percent hydrogen

Astronomers have measured the abundance of helium throughout our galaxy and in other galaxies as well Helium has been

found in old stars, in relatively young ones, in interstellar gas, and in the distant objects known as quasars Helium nuclei

have also been found to be constituents of cosmic rays that fall on the earth (cosmic rays are not really a form of radiation; they consist of rapidly moving particles of numerous different kinds) It doesn`t seem to make very much difference where the helium is found Its relative abundance never seems to vary much In some places, there may be slightly more of it; in

others, slightly less, but the ratio of helium to hydrogen nuclei always remains about the same

Helium is created in stars In fact, nuclear reactions that convert hydrogen to helium are responsible for most of the energythat stars produce However, the amount of helium that could have been produced in this manner can be calculated, and itturns out to be no more than a few percent The universe has not existed long enough for this figure to be significantlygreater Consequently, if the universe is somewhat more than 25 percent helium now, then it must have been about 25 percenthelium at a time near the beginning

However, when the universe was less than one minute old, no helium could have existed Calculations indicate that beforethis time temperatures were too high and particles of matter were moving around much too rapidly It was only after the one-minute point that helium could exist By this time, the universe had cooled so sufficiently that neutrons and protons couldstick together But the nuclear reactions that led to the formations of helium went on for only relatively short time By thetime the universe was a few minutes old, helium production had effectively ceased

Question 3: The creation of helium within stars

A produces energy B produces hydrogen as a by-product

C cannot be measured D causes helium to be much more abundant in old stars than in young stars Question 4: Most of the helium in the universe was formed

A before most of the hydrogen B in interstellar space

C in a very short time D during the first minute of the universe`s existence

Question 5: What does the passage mainly explain?

C When most of the helium in the universe was formed D The difference between helium and hydrogen.

Question 6: According to the passage, helium is

A the second-most abundant element in the universe. B the most prevalent element in quasars.

Question 7: Why does the author mention "cosmic rays"?

A To explain the abundance of hydrogen in the universe.

B To explain how the universe began.

C As an example of an unsolved astronomical puzzle.

D As part of a list of things containing helium.

Question 8: The word "constituents" is closest in meaning to

Question 9: The word "they" refers to

Question 10: The word "vary" is closest in meaning to

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences

in the following questions.

Question 11: The students may be intelligent They will not get used to dealing with practical situations.

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A Intelligent as may be the students, they will get used to dealing with practical situations.

B The students will get used to dealing with practical situations although they are intelligent.

C The students may be too intelligent to get used to dealing with practical situations.

D Intelligent as they may be, the students will not get used to dealing with practical situations.

Question 12: We live abroad It is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping our own

values personally.

A The moment we will live abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping

your own values personally

B We live abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping our own values

personally

C When living abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping our own

values personally

D Although we live abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping your

own values personally

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option for each

of the blanks.

In the past, it was common for three or more (13) to live together in the same roof Nowadays, most elderly peoplelive (14) their own They generally stay in contact with their children or grandchildren, but might live in the different part

of the country People also live longer, often 20 years after they have (15) from their job Modern American culture tends

to value youth rather than age This creates an interesting challenge for older people and for the country

American families also have troubles They are the divorce rate, the fact that working mothers might have (16) time withtheir children, and the problems that parents and children sometimes misunderstand each other .(17) , family is still at thecentre of most people’s lives

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 18: She just collects the stamps from discarded envelopes that her relatives and friends give her.

Question 19: Not only my study but my hobbies also really keep me occupied every time.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 20: You shouldn’t criticize him in front of his friends It was insensitive of you.

Question 21: Although no H7N9 avian flu infections have reported in poultry or humans yet, the likelihood of outbreaks in

Vietnam is high

Question 22: It is the recommendation of many psychologists that a learner ought to use mental images to associate words

and remember them

A ought to use B the recommendation C remember them D associate words

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 23: "He is always arguing with his new classmate," she said.

A She explained that his new classmate was noisy.

B She informed that he was always arguing with his new classmate.

C She said that he didn’t like his new classmate.

D She complained that he was always arguing with his new classmate.

Question 24: A new book is twice as expensive as an old one.

A A new book is twice the price of an old one.

B An old book is as twice as the price of the new one.

C A new book is so far more expensive than an old one.

D An old book is more cheaper than a new one.

Question 25: Is anyone checking your essay about the environmental pollution?

A Are you checking your essay about the environmental pollution?

B Are you having someone to check your essay about the environmental pollution?

C Are you going to check your essay about the environmental pollution?

D Are you having your essay about the environmental pollution checked?

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

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Question 26: Animals on earth fascinate us with their beauty, their grace and their speed.

Question 27: If people‟s interference with the environment decreases, more species will survive and produce offspring.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

A little more than a hundred years ago, a number of European scholars began to record stories being told in peasant cottagesand compile them into the first great collections of European folk tales Written evidence exists to prove that the folk talesthey recorded existed long before then though Collections of sermons from the 12th to the 15th century show that medievalpreachers knew of some of the same stories as those recorded by the 19th century folklorists

The collections of folk tales made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries provide a rare opportunity to make contact with theilliterate masses who have disappeared into the past without leaving a trace To reject folk tales as historical evidence becausethey cannot be dated and situated with precision like other historical documents is to turn one’s back on one of the few points

of entry into the previous centuries But to attempt to penetrate that world is to face a daunting set of obstacles, the greatest ofwhich is the impossibility of listening in on the story tellers No matter how accurate they may be the versions of the talesrecorded in writing cannot convey the effects that the storytellers must have used to bring the stories to life: the dramaticpauses, the sly glances, the use of gestures to set scenes, and the use of sounds to punctuate actions All of those devices

shaped the meaning of the tales, and all of them elude the historian He cannot be sure that the limp and lifeless text he holds

between the covers of a book provides an accurate account of the performance that took place in earlier times

(Source: Multiple Intelligences, by Abbas Ali Zarei, Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012)

Question 30: The author believes that written versions of folk tales

A should be rejected as historical evidence.

B are valid historical documents.

C changed dramatically from the 19th to the 20th century

D show how illiterate the masses were before the 19th century

Question 31: What problems of folk tale collections does the author discuss?

A They contain historical inaccuracies.

B They don’t preserve the original performance style of the storytellers.

C There is no way to tell which version of a story is the original system.

D They are used as historical evidence.

Question 32: The word "He" refers to

Question 33: What do the collections of folk tales made in the late 19th and early 20 th century provide the historians?

A good chance to know the life of people in the past.

B a rare opportunity to contact with the people who couldn’t read and write.

C lot of information about famous people in the past.

D kinds of stories and books that are popular then.

Question 34: The author’s main purpose in the passage is to

A argue that folk tales are authentic historical documents.

B criticize historians who use folk tales as historical documents.

C explain why historians must study the illiterate masses of the past.

D convince readers that modern versions of folk tales are probably not the same as the originals.

Question 35: According to the passage, peasant folklore was recorded by

A historians in the 12th to 15th centuries B 19th century preachers

C 19th century folklorists D 19th century peasants

Question 36: The author talks about "limp and lifeless" text because

A the original texts have been damaged.

B the texts provide an accurate account of life in earlier times.

C the texts do not reveal how the storytellers presented their folk tales.

D some of the texts are no longer relevant to historians.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 37: angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees.

Question 38: She wouldn’t buy any more new clothes until hers

Question 39: I don’t think T-shirts and jeans will ever go of style among young people.

Question 40: Her husband bought her when he went on holiday in Singapore last week.

A a beautiful silk yellow scarf B a beautiful yellow silky scarf

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C a beautiful yellow silk scarf D a beautiful yellow scarf silk

Question 41: Socially, a married couple the basic unit of society.

A thinks to be B is thinking to be C is thought to be D is thought of being

Question 42: She locked the door of her room all day yesterday to avoid

Question 43: I could sit here and argue with you till come home, but it wouldn’t solve anything.

Question 44: Nothing is destroyed after the serious flood in this area, ?

Question 45: Many people are trying their best to study and work in the hope that they will fame and fortune in the

near future

Question 46: a busy city, Pompeii was virtually destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D.

Question 47: The moment he this message, it is necessary that he call me.

Question 48: more help, I could call my neighbours and my friends.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.

C ấ n C

h í n h

T rường

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG

ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017

(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 335

Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s) Mã Phách ………

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 1: Thomas and Peter are meeting after a long time.

~ Thomas: "How have you been recently?" ~ Peter: " "

C I am going on holiday next week D By car, usually.

Question 2: George and Frankie are talking about their hobbies.

~ George: "In my opinion, action films are exciting." ~ Frankie: " "

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.

The elements other than hydrogen and helium exist in such small quantities that it is accurate to say that the universe is

somewhat more than 25 percent helium by weight and somewhat less than 75 percent hydrogen

Astronomers have measured the abundance of helium throughout our galaxy and in other galaxies as well Helium has been

found in old stars, in relatively young ones, in interstellar gas, and in the distant objects known as quasars Helium nuclei

have also been found to be constituents of cosmic rays that fall on the earth (cosmic rays are not really a form of radiation; they consist of rapidly moving particles of numerous different kinds) It doesn`t seem to make very much difference where the helium is found Its relative abundance never seems to vary much In some places, there may be slightly more of it; in

others, slightly less, but the ratio of helium to hydrogen nuclei always remains about the same

Helium is created in stars In fact, nuclear reactions that convert hydrogen to helium are responsible for most of the energythat stars produce However, the amount of helium that could have been produced in this manner can be calculated, and itturns out to be no more than a few percent The universe has not existed long enough for this figure to be significantlygreater Consequently, if the universe is somewhat more than 25 percent helium now, then it must have been about 25 percenthelium at a time near the beginning

However, when the universe was less than one minute old, no helium could have existed Calculations indicate that beforethis time temperatures were too high and particles of matter were moving around much too rapidly It was only after the one-minute point that helium could exist By this time, the universe had cooled so sufficiently that neutrons and protons couldstick together But the nuclear reactions that led to the formations of helium went on for only relatively short time By thetime the universe was a few minutes old, helium production had effectively ceased

Question 3: The word "they" refers to

Question 4: What does the passage mainly explain?

A When most of the helium in the universe was formed B Why hydrogen is abundant.

C How stars produce energy D The difference between helium and hydrogen.

Question 5: According to the passage, helium is

A difficult to detect B the second-most abundant element in the universe.

C the oldest element in the universe. D the most prevalent element in quasars.

Question 6: Why does the author mention "cosmic rays"?

A To explain how the universe began.

B As part of a list of things containing helium.

C To explain the abundance of hydrogen in the universe.

D As an example of an unsolved astronomical puzzle.

Question 7: The word "constituents" is closest in meaning to

Question 8: The creation of helium within stars

A cannot be measured B produces energy

C produces hydrogen as a by-product D causes helium to be much more abundant in old stars than

in young stars

Question 9: The word "vary" is closest in meaning to

Question 10: Most of the helium in the universe was formed

A during the first minute of the universe`s existence B before most of the hydrogen

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.

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Question 11: Is anyone checking your essay about the environmental pollution?

A Are you having your essay about the environmental pollution checked?

B Are you going to check your essay about the environmental pollution?

C Are you having someone to check your essay about the environmental pollution?

D Are you checking your essay about the environmental pollution?

Question 12: A new book is twice as expensive as an old one.

A An old book is as twice as the price of the new one.

B A new book is so far more expensive than an old one.

C A new book is twice the price of an old one.

D An old book is more cheaper than a new one.

Question 13: "He is always arguing with his new classmate," she said.

A She explained that his new classmate was noisy.

B She informed that he was always arguing with his new classmate.

C She said that he didn’t like his new classmate.

D She complained that he was always arguing with his new classmate.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 14: Her husband bought her when he went on holiday in Singapore last week.

A a beautiful yellow silky scarf B a beautiful silk yellow scarf

C a beautiful yellow scarf silk D a beautiful yellow silk scarf

Question 15: Many people are trying their best to study and work in the hope that they will fame and fortune in the

near future

Question 16: I don’t think T-shirts and jeans will ever go of style among young people.

Question 17: She wouldn’t buy any more new clothes until hers

Question 18: angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees.

Question 19: a busy city, Pompeii was virtually destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D.

Question 20: I could sit here and argue with you till come home, but it wouldn’t solve anything.

Question 21: She locked the door of her room all day yesterday to avoid

Question 22: Nothing is destroyed after the serious flood in this area, ?

Question 23: Socially, a married couple the basic unit of society.

A is thinking to be B is thought of being C thinks to be D is thought to be

Question 24: The moment he this message, it is necessary that he call me.

Question 25: more help, I could call my neighbours and my friends.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 26: It is the recommendation of many psychologists that a learner ought to use mental images to associate words

and remember them

A ought to use B the recommendation C associate words D remember them

Question 27: Although no H7N9 avian flu infections have reported in poultry or humans yet, the likelihood of outbreaks in

Vietnam is high

Question 28: You shouldn’t criticize him in front of his friends It was insensitive of you.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 29: She just collects the stamps from discarded envelopes that her relatives and friends give her.

Question 30: Not only my study but my hobbies also really keep me occupied every time.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences

in the following questions.

Question 31: The students may be intelligent They will not get used to dealing with practical situations.

A Intelligent as they may be, the students will not get used to dealing with practical situations.

B The students may be too intelligent to get used to dealing with practical situations.

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C Intelligent as may be the students, they will get used to dealing with practical situations.

D The students will get used to dealing with practical situations although they are intelligent.

Question 32: We live abroad It is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping our own

values personally.

A The moment we will live abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping

your own values personally

B When living abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping our own

values personally

C We live abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping our own values

personally

D Although we live abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping your

own values personally

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.

A little more than a hundred years ago, a number of European scholars began to record stories being told in peasant cottagesand compile them into the first great collections of European folk tales Written evidence exists to prove that the folk talesthey recorded existed long before then though Collections of sermons from the 12th to the 15th century show that medievalpreachers knew of some of the same stories as those recorded by the 19th century folklorists

The collections of folk tales made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries provide a rare opportunity to make contact with theilliterate masses who have disappeared into the past without leaving a trace To reject folk tales as historical evidence becausethey cannot be dated and situated with precision like other historical documents is to turn one’s back on one of the few points

of entry into the previous centuries But to attempt to penetrate that world is to face a daunting set of obstacles, the greatest ofwhich is the impossibility of listening in on the story tellers No matter how accurate they may be the versions of the talesrecorded in writing cannot convey the effects that the storytellers must have used to bring the stories to life: the dramaticpauses, the sly glances, the use of gestures to set scenes, and the use of sounds to punctuate actions All of those devices

shaped the meaning of the tales, and all of them elude the historian He cannot be sure that the limp and lifeless text he holds

between the covers of a book provides an accurate account of the performance that took place in earlier times

(Source: Multiple Intelligences, by Abbas Ali Zarei, Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012)

Question 33: According to the passage, peasant folklore was recorded by

A historians in the 12th to 15th centuries B 19th century preachers

C 19th century peasants D 19th century folklorists

Question 34: The author talks about "limp and lifeless" text because

A the texts provide an accurate account of life in earlier times.

B the original texts have been damaged.

C the texts do not reveal how the storytellers presented their folk tales.

D some of the texts are no longer relevant to historians.

Question 35: The word "He" refers to

Question 36: The author’s main purpose in the passage is to

A explain why historians must study the illiterate masses of the past.

B criticize historians who use folk tales as historical documents.

C convince readers that modern versions of folk tales are probably not the same as the originals.

D argue that folk tales are authentic historical documents.

Question 37: The author believes that written versions of folk tales

A are valid historical documents.

B changed dramatically from the 19th to the 20th century

C should be rejected as historical evidence.

D show how illiterate the masses were before the 19th century

Question 38: What problems of folk tale collections does the author discuss?

A They don’t preserve the original performance style of the storytellers.

B They contain historical inaccuracies.

C There is no way to tell which version of a story is the original system.

D They are used as historical evidence.

Question 39: What do the collections of folk tales made in the late 19th and early 20 th century provide the historians?

A a rare opportunity to contact with the people who couldn’t read and write.

B good chance to know the life of people in the past.

C kinds of stories and books that are popular then.

D lot of information about famous people in the past.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 40: If people‟s interference with the environment decreases, more species will survive and produce offspring.

Question 41: Animals on earth fascinate us with their beauty, their grace and their speed.

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A satisfy B amuse C improve D captivate

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option for each

of the blanks.

In the past, it was common for three or more (44) to live together in the same roof Nowadays, most elderly peoplelive (45) their own They generally stay in contact with their children or grandchildren, but might live in the different part

of the country People also live longer, often 20 years after they have (46) from their job Modern American culture tends

to value youth rather than age This creates an interesting challenge for older people and for the country

American families also have troubles They are the divorce rate, the fact that working mothers might have (47) time withtheir children, and the problems that parents and children sometimes misunderstand each other .(48) , family is still at thecentre of most people’s lives

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG

ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017

(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 546

Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s) Mã Phách ………

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The elements other than hydrogen and helium exist in such small quantities that it is accurate to say that the universe is

somewhat more than 25 percent helium by weight and somewhat less than 75 percent hydrogen

Astronomers have measured the abundance of helium throughout our galaxy and in other galaxies as well Helium has been

found in old stars, in relatively young ones, in interstellar gas, and in the distant objects known as quasars Helium nuclei

have also been found to be constituents of cosmic rays that fall on the earth (cosmic rays are not really a form of radiation; they consist of rapidly moving particles of numerous different kinds) It doesn`t seem to make very much difference where the helium is found Its relative abundance never seems to vary much In some places, there may be slightly more of it; in

others, slightly less, but the ratio of helium to hydrogen nuclei always remains about the same

Helium is created in stars In fact, nuclear reactions that convert hydrogen to helium are responsible for most of the energythat stars produce However, the amount of helium that could have been produced in this manner can be calculated, and itturns out to be no more than a few percent The universe has not existed long enough for this figure to be significantlygreater Consequently, if the universe is somewhat more than 25 percent helium now, then it must have been about 25 percenthelium at a time near the beginning

However, when the universe was less than one minute old, no helium could have existed Calculations indicate that beforethis time temperatures were too high and particles of matter were moving around much too rapidly It was only after the one-minute point that helium could exist By this time, the universe had cooled so sufficiently that neutrons and protons couldstick together But the nuclear reactions that led to the formations of helium went on for only relatively short time By thetime the universe was a few minutes old, helium production had effectively ceased

Question 3: The creation of helium within stars

A produces energy B produces hydrogen as a by-product

C cannot be measured D causes helium to be much more abundant in old stars than in young stars Question 4: What does the passage mainly explain?

C The difference between helium and hydrogen D When most of the helium in the universe was formed Question 5: Why does the author mention "cosmic rays"?

A As an example of an unsolved astronomical puzzle.

B To explain how the universe began.

C To explain the abundance of hydrogen in the universe.

D As part of a list of things containing helium.

Question 6: According to the passage, helium is

A difficult to detect B the second-most abundant element in the universe.

C the most prevalent element in quasars. D the oldest element in the universe.

Question 7: The word "vary" is closest in meaning to

Question 8: The word "constituents" is closest in meaning to

Question 9: The word "they" refers to

Question 10: Most of the helium in the universe was formed

C during the first minute of the universe`s existence D in interstellar space

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 11: It is the recommendation of many psychologists that a learner ought to use mental images to associate words

and remember them

A the recommendation B associate words C ought to use D remember them

Question 12: Although no H7N9 avian flu infections have reported in poultry or humans yet, the likelihood of outbreaks in

Vietnam is high

Question 13: You shouldn’t criticize him in front of his friends It was insensitive of you.

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A insensitive B shouldn’t criticize C It D in front of

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 16: If people‟s interference with the environment decreases, more species will survive and produce offspring.

Question 17: Animals on earth fascinate us with their beauty, their grace and their speed.

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 18: "He is always arguing with his new classmate," she said.

A She informed that he was always arguing with his new classmate.

B She explained that his new classmate was noisy.

C She said that he didn’t like his new classmate.

D She complained that he was always arguing with his new classmate.

Question 19: Is anyone checking your essay about the environmental pollution?

A Are you checking your essay about the environmental pollution?

B Are you going to check your essay about the environmental pollution?

C Are you having someone to check your essay about the environmental pollution?

D Are you having your essay about the environmental pollution checked?

Question 20: A new book is twice as expensive as an old one.

A A new book is twice the price of an old one.

B A new book is so far more expensive than an old one.

C An old book is more cheaper than a new one.

D An old book is as twice as the price of the new one.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 21: She just collects the stamps from discarded envelopes that her relatives and friends give her.

Question 22: Not only my study but my hobbies also really keep me occupied every time.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 23: Thomas and Peter are meeting after a long time.

~ Thomas: "How have you been recently?" ~ Peter: " "

Question 24: George and Frankie are talking about their hobbies.

~ George: "In my opinion, action films are exciting." ~ Frankie: " "

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 25: Her husband bought her when he went on holiday in Singapore last week.

A a beautiful yellow silk scarf B a beautiful silk yellow scarf

C a beautiful yellow scarf silk D a beautiful yellow silky scarf

Question 26: angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees.

Question 27: a busy city, Pompeii was virtually destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D.

Question 28: She wouldn’t buy any more new clothes until hers

Question 29: more help, I could call my neighbours and my friends.

Question 30: I could sit here and argue with you till come home, but it wouldn’t solve anything.

Question 31: She locked the door of her room all day yesterday to avoid

Question 32: I don’t think T-shirts and jeans will ever go of style among young people.

Question 33: Nothing is destroyed after the serious flood in this area, ?

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A is it B are they C aren‟t they D isn’t it

Question 34: Many people are trying their best to study and work in the hope that they will fame and fortune in the

near future

Question 35: Socially, a married couple the basic unit of society.

A is thought of being B is thinking to be C thinks to be D is thought to be

Question 36: The moment he this message, it is necessary that he call me.

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.

A little more than a hundred years ago, a number of European scholars began to record stories being told in peasant cottagesand compile them into the first great collections of European folk tales Written evidence exists to prove that the folk talesthey recorded existed long before then though Collections of sermons from the 12th to the 15th century show that medievalpreachers knew of some of the same stories as those recorded by the 19th century folklorists

The collections of folk tales made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries provide a rare opportunity to make contact with theilliterate masses who have disappeared into the past without leaving a trace To reject folk tales as historical evidence becausethey cannot be dated and situated with precision like other historical documents is to turn one’s back on one of the few points

of entry into the previous centuries But to attempt to penetrate that world is to face a daunting set of obstacles, the greatest ofwhich is the impossibility of listening in on the story tellers No matter how accurate they may be the versions of the talesrecorded in writing cannot convey the effects that the storytellers must have used to bring the stories to life: the dramaticpauses, the sly glances, the use of gestures to set scenes, and the use of sounds to punctuate actions All of those devices

shaped the meaning of the tales, and all of them elude the historian He cannot be sure that the limp and lifeless text he holds

between the covers of a book provides an accurate account of the performance that took place in earlier times

(Source: Multiple Intelligences, by Abbas Ali Zarei, Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012)

Question 37: The author believes that written versions of folk tales

A changed dramatically from the 19th to the 20th century

B should be rejected as historical evidence.

C are valid historical documents.

D show how illiterate the masses were before the 19th century

Question 38: What problems of folk tale collections does the author discuss?

A They contain historical inaccuracies.

B There is no way to tell which version of a story is the original system.

C They are used as historical evidence.

D They don’t preserve the original performance style of the storytellers.

Question 39: What do the collections of folk tales made in the late 19th and early 20 th century provide the historians?

A kinds of stories and books that are popular then.

B lot of information about famous people in the past.

C a rare opportunity to contact with the people who couldn’t read and write.

D good chance to know the life of people in the past.

Question 40: The word "He" refers to

Question 41: The author’s main purpose in the passage is to

A convince readers that modern versions of folk tales are probably not the same as the originals.

B explain why historians must study the illiterate masses of the past.

C argue that folk tales are authentic historical documents.

D criticize historians who use folk tales as historical documents.

Question 42: According to the passage, peasant folklore was recorded by

A 19th century peasants B historians in the 12th to 15th centuries

C 19th century preachers D 19th century folklorists

Question 43: The author talks about "limp and lifeless" text because

A the original texts have been damaged.

B the texts provide an accurate account of life in earlier times.

C some of the texts are no longer relevant to historians.

D the texts do not reveal how the storytellers presented their folk tales.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences

in the following questions.

Question 44: We live abroad It is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping our own

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C The moment we will live abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping

your own values personally

D When living abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping our own

values personally

Question 45: The students may be intelligent They will not get used to dealing with practical situations.

A Intelligent as they may be, the students will not get used to dealing with practical situations.

B Intelligent as may be the students, they will get used to dealing with practical situations.

C The students will get used to dealing with practical situations although they are intelligent.

D The students may be too intelligent to get used to dealing with practical situations.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option for each

of the blanks.

In the past, it was common for three or more (46) to live together in the same roof Nowadays, most elderly peoplelive (47) their own They generally stay in contact with their children or grandchildren, but might live in the different part

of the country People also live longer, often 20 years after they have (48) from their job Modern American culture tends

to value youth rather than age This creates an interesting challenge for older people and for the country

American families also have troubles They are the divorce rate, the fact that working mothers might have (49) time withtheir children, and the problems that parents and children sometimes misunderstand each other .(50) , family is still at thecentre of most people’s lives

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG

ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017

(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 976

Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s) Mã Phách ………

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 1: Thomas and Peter are meeting after a long time.

~ Thomas: "How have you been recently?" ~ Peter: " "

Question 2: George and Frankie are talking about their hobbies.

~ George: "In my opinion, action films are exciting." ~ Frankie: " "

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.

A little more than a hundred years ago, a number of European scholars began to record stories being told in peasant cottagesand compile them into the first great collections of European folk tales Written evidence exists to prove that the folk talesthey recorded existed long before then though Collections of sermons from the 12th to the 15th century show that medievalpreachers knew of some of the same stories as those recorded by the 19th century folklorists

The collections of folk tales made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries provide a rare opportunity to make contact with theilliterate masses who have disappeared into the past without leaving a trace To reject folk tales as historical evidence becausethey cannot be dated and situated with precision like other historical documents is to turn one’s back on one of the few points

of entry into the previous centuries But to attempt to penetrate that world is to face a daunting set of obstacles, the greatest ofwhich is the impossibility of listening in on the story tellers No matter how accurate they may be the versions of the talesrecorded in writing cannot convey the effects that the storytellers must have used to bring the stories to life: the dramaticpauses, the sly glances, the use of gestures to set scenes, and the use of sounds to punctuate actions All of those devices

shaped the meaning of the tales, and all of them elude the historian He cannot be sure that the limp and lifeless text he holds

between the covers of a book provides an accurate account of the performance that took place in earlier times

(Source: Multiple Intelligences, by Abbas Ali Zarei, Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012)

Question 3: The author’s main purpose in the passage is to

A convince readers that modern versions of folk tales are probably not the same as the originals.

B explain why historians must study the illiterate masses of the past.

C argue that folk tales are authentic historical documents.

D criticize historians who use folk tales as historical documents.

Question 4: According to the passage, peasant folklore was recorded by

A 19th century preachers B 19th century folklorists

C 19th century peasants D historians in the 12th to 15th centuries

Question 5: What problems of folk tale collections does the author discuss?

A They don’t preserve the original performance style of the storytellers.

B They contain historical inaccuracies.

C There is no way to tell which version of a story is the original system.

D They are used as historical evidence.

Question 6: The word "He" refers to

Question 7: The author talks about "limp and lifeless" text because

A the original texts have been damaged.

B the texts provide an accurate account of life in earlier times.

C some of the texts are no longer relevant to historians.

D the texts do not reveal how the storytellers presented their folk tales.

Question 8: The author believes that written versions of folk tales

A are valid historical documents.

B show how illiterate the masses were before the 19th century

C changed dramatically from the 19th to the 20th century

D should be rejected as historical evidence.

Question 9: What do the collections of folk tales made in the late 19th and early 20 th century provide the historians?

A lot of information about famous people in the past.

B good chance to know the life of people in the past.

C a rare opportunity to contact with the people who couldn’t read and write.

D kinds of stories and books that are popular then.

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 10: You shouldn’t criticize him in front of his friends It was insensitive of you.

Question 11: Although no H7N9 avian flu infections have reported in poultry or humans yet, the likelihood of outbreaks in

Vietnam is high

Question 12: It is the recommendation of many psychologists that a learner ought to use mental images to associate words

and remember them

A the recommendation B ought to use C associate words D remember them

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 13: Animals on earth fascinate us with their beauty, their grace and their speed.

Question 14: If people‟s interference with the environment decreases, more species will survive and produce offspring.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 17: Not only my study but my hobbies also really keep me occupied every time.

Question 18: She just collects the stamps from discarded envelopes that her relatives and friends give her.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option for each

of the blanks.

In the past, it was common for three or more (19) to live together in the same roof Nowadays, most elderly peoplelive (20) their own They generally stay in contact with their children or grandchildren, but might live in the different part

of the country People also live longer, often 20 years after they have (21) from their job Modern American culture tends

to value youth rather than age This creates an interesting challenge for older people and for the country

American families also have troubles They are the divorce rate, the fact that working mothers might have (22) time withtheir children, and the problems that parents and children sometimes misunderstand each other .(23) , family is still at thecentre of most people’s lives

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.

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 26: Is anyone checking your essay about the environmental pollution?

A Are you going to check your essay about the environmental pollution?

B Are you having someone to check your essay about the environmental pollution?

C Are you checking your essay about the environmental pollution?

D Are you having your essay about the environmental pollution checked?

Question 27: "He is always arguing with his new classmate," she said.

A She explained that his new classmate was noisy.

B She complained that he was always arguing with his new classmate.

C She said that he didn’t like his new classmate.

D She informed that he was always arguing with his new classmate.

Question 28: A new book is twice as expensive as an old one.

A A new book is so far more expensive than an old one.

B An old book is more cheaper than a new one.

C An old book is as twice as the price of the new one.

D A new book is twice the price of an old one.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 29: I could sit here and argue with you till come home, but it wouldn’t solve anything.

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A the horses B the chickens C the cows D the sheep

Question 30: Many people are trying their best to study and work in the hope that they will fame and fortune in the

near future

Question 31: She locked the door of her room all day yesterday to avoid

Question 32: more help, I could call my neighbours and my friends.

Question 33: a busy city, Pompeii was virtually destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D.

Question 34: Her husband bought her when he went on holiday in Singapore last week.

A a beautiful yellow silk scarf B a beautiful yellow silky scarf

C a beautiful yellow scarf silk D a beautiful silk yellow scarf

Question 35: She wouldn’t buy any more new clothes until hers

Question 36: Nothing is destroyed after the serious flood in this area, ?

Question 37: The moment he this message, it is necessary that he call me.

Question 38: I don’t think T-shirts and jeans will ever go of style among young people.

Question 39: angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees.

Question 40: Socially, a married couple the basic unit of society.

A thinks to be B is thinking to be C is thought of being D is thought to be

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences

in the following questions.

Question 41: The students may be intelligent They will not get used to dealing with practical situations.

A Intelligent as they may be, the students will not get used to dealing with practical situations.

B The students may be too intelligent to get used to dealing with practical situations.

C The students will get used to dealing with practical situations although they are intelligent.

D Intelligent as may be the students, they will get used to dealing with practical situations.

Question 42: We live abroad It is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping our own

values personally.

A Although we live abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping your

own values personally

B The moment we will live abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping

your own values personally

C When living abroad, it is important for us to create a balance between being open sociably and keeping our own

The elements other than hydrogen and helium exist in such small quantities that it is accurate to say that the universe is

somewhat more than 25 percent helium by weight and somewhat less than 75 percent hydrogen

Astronomers have measured the abundance of helium throughout our galaxy and in other galaxies as well Helium has been

found in old stars, in relatively young ones, in interstellar gas, and in the distant objects known as quasars Helium nuclei

have also been found to be constituents of cosmic rays that fall on the earth (cosmic rays are not really a form of radiation; they consist of rapidly moving particles of numerous different kinds) It doesn`t seem to make very much difference where the helium is found Its relative abundance never seems to vary much In some places, there may be slightly more of it; in

others, slightly less, but the ratio of helium to hydrogen nuclei always remains about the same

Helium is created in stars In fact, nuclear reactions that convert hydrogen to helium are responsible for most of the energythat stars produce However, the amount of helium that could have been produced in this manner can be calculated, and itturns out to be no more than a few percent The universe has not existed long enough for this figure to be significantlygreater Consequently, if the universe is somewhat more than 25 percent helium now, then it must have been about 25 percenthelium at a time near the beginning

However, when the universe was less than one minute old, no helium could have existed Calculations indicate that beforethis time temperatures were too high and particles of matter were moving around much too rapidly It was only after the one-minute point that helium could exist By this time, the universe had cooled so sufficiently that neutrons and protons couldstick together But the nuclear reactions that led to the formations of helium went on for only relatively short time By thetime the universe was a few minutes old, helium production had effectively ceased

Question 43: What does the passage mainly explain?

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A How stars produce energy B The difference between helium and hydrogen.

C Why hydrogen is abundant D When most of the helium in the universe was formed Question 44: Most of the helium in the universe was formed

A during the first minute of the universe`s existence B in interstellar space

C in a very short time D before most of the hydrogen

Question 45: The creation of helium within stars

A produces hydrogen as a by-product B cannot be measured

C produces energy D causes helium to be much more abundant in old stars than in young stars

Question 46: The word "they" refers to

Question 47: The word "vary" is closest in meaning to

Question 48: According to the passage, helium is

A the oldest element in the universe. B the most prevalent element in quasars.

C the second-most abundant element in the universe D difficult to detect.

Question 49: The word "constituents" is closest in meaning to

Question 50: Why does the author mention "cosmic rays"?

A To explain how the universe began.

B As an example of an unsolved astronomical puzzle.

C As part of a list of things containing helium.

D To explain the abundance of hydrogen in the universe.

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG

ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017

(Đề gồm có 00 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 177

Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s) Mã Phách ………

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 1: If people‟s interference with the environment decreases, more species will survive and produce offspring.

Question 2: Animals on earth fascinate us with their beauty, their grace and their speed.

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.

The elements other than hydrogen and helium exist in such small quantities that it is accurate to say that the universe is

somewhat more than 25 percent helium by weight and somewhat less than 75 percent hydrogen

Astronomers have measured the abundance of helium throughout our galaxy and in other galaxies as well Helium has been

found in old stars, in relatively young ones, in interstellar gas, and in the distant objects known as quasars Helium nuclei

have also been found to be constituents of cosmic rays that fall on the earth (cosmic rays are not really a form of radiation; they consist of rapidly moving particles of numerous different kinds) It doesn`t seem to make very much difference where the helium is found Its relative abundance never seems to vary much In some places, there may be slightly more of it; in

others, slightly less, but the ratio of helium to hydrogen nuclei always remains about the same

Helium is created in stars In fact, nuclear reactions that convert hydrogen to helium are responsible for most of the energythat stars produce However, the amount of helium that could have been produced in this manner can be calculated, and itturns out to be no more than a few percent The universe has not existed long enough for this figure to be significantlygreater Consequently, if the universe is somewhat more than 25 percent helium now, then it must have been about 25 percenthelium at a time near the beginning

However, when the universe was less than one minute old, no helium could have existed Calculations indicate that beforethis time temperatures were too high and particles of matter were moving around much too rapidly It was only after the one-minute point that helium could exist By this time, the universe had cooled so sufficiently that neutrons and protons couldstick together But the nuclear reactions that led to the formations of helium went on for only relatively short time By thetime the universe was a few minutes old, helium production had effectively ceased

Question 3: The word "they" refers to

Question 4: What does the passage mainly explain?

A The difference between helium and hydrogen B How stars produce energy.

C Why hydrogen is abundant D When most of the helium in the universe was formed Question 5: The word "constituents" is closest in meaning to

Question 6: Why does the author mention "cosmic rays"?

A As an example of an unsolved astronomical puzzle.

B To explain how the universe began.

C As part of a list of things containing helium.

D To explain the abundance of hydrogen in the universe.

Question 7: The word "vary" is closest in meaning to

Question 8: Most of the helium in the universe was formed

A before most of the hydrogen B in a very short time

C during the first minute of the universe`s existence D in interstellar space

Question 9: The creation of helium within stars

A produces energy B cannot be measured

C produces hydrogen as a by-product D causes helium to be much more abundant in old stars than

in young stars

Question 10: According to the passage, helium is

A the second-most abundant element in the universe. B the most prevalent element in quasars.

C the oldest element in the universe D difficult to detect.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option for each

of the blanks.

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In the past, it was common for three or more (13) to live together in the same roof Nowadays, most elderly peoplelive (14) their own They generally stay in contact with their children or grandchildren, but might live in the different part

of the country People also live longer, often 20 years after they have (15) from their job Modern American culture tends

to value youth rather than age This creates an interesting challenge for older people and for the country

American families also have troubles They are the divorce rate, the fact that working mothers might have (16) time withtheir children, and the problems that parents and children sometimes misunderstand each other .(17) , family is still at thecentre of most people’s lives

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.

A little more than a hundred years ago, a number of European scholars began to record stories being told in peasant cottagesand compile them into the first great collections of European folk tales Written evidence exists to prove that the folk talesthey recorded existed long before then though Collections of sermons from the 12th to the 15th century show that medievalpreachers knew of some of the same stories as those recorded by the 19th century folklorists

The collections of folk tales made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries provide a rare opportunity to make contact with theilliterate masses who have disappeared into the past without leaving a trace To reject folk tales as historical evidence becausethey cannot be dated and situated with precision like other historical documents is to turn one’s back on one of the few points

of entry into the previous centuries But to attempt to penetrate that world is to face a daunting set of obstacles, the greatest ofwhich is the impossibility of listening in on the story tellers No matter how accurate they may be the versions of the talesrecorded in writing cannot convey the effects that the storytellers must have used to bring the stories to life: the dramaticpauses, the sly glances, the use of gestures to set scenes, and the use of sounds to punctuate actions All of those devices

shaped the meaning of the tales, and all of them elude the historian He cannot be sure that the limp and lifeless text he holds

between the covers of a book provides an accurate account of the performance that took place in earlier times

(Source: Multiple Intelligences, by Abbas Ali Zarei, Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012)

Question 18: The word "He" refers to

Question 19: The author talks about "limp and lifeless" text because

A the texts do not reveal how the storytellers presented their folk tales.

B some of the texts are no longer relevant to historians.

C the texts provide an accurate account of life in earlier times.

D the original texts have been damaged.

Question 20: According to the passage, peasant folklore was recorded by

A 19th century folklorists B 19th century preachers

C 19th century peasants D historians in the 12th to 15th centuries

Question 21: The author’s main purpose in the passage is to

A convince readers that modern versions of folk tales are probably not the same as the originals.

B explain why historians must study the illiterate masses of the past.

C criticize historians who use folk tales as historical documents.

D argue that folk tales are authentic historical documents.

Question 22: The author believes that written versions of folk tales

A should be rejected as historical evidence.

B changed dramatically from the 19th to the 20th century

C show how illiterate the masses were before the 19th century

D are valid historical documents.

Question 23: What problems of folk tale collections does the author discuss?

A There is no way to tell which version of a story is the original system.

B They are used as historical evidence.

C They don’t preserve the original performance style of the storytellers.

D They contain historical inaccuracies.

Question 24: What do the collections of folk tales made in the late 19th and early 20 th century provide the historians?

A lot of information about famous people in the past.

B good chance to know the life of people in the past.

C a rare opportunity to contact with the people who couldn’t read and write.

D kinds of stories and books that are popular then.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 25: You shouldn’t criticize him in front of his friends It was insensitive of you.

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