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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề gồm có 04 trang) TNPT 66 ƠN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017 MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 947 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề MASTER COPY ~ WITH KEY Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions Question 1:A called B prepared C expressed D raised Question 2:A exchange B technology C mischievious D challenge 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 following questions Most languages have several levels of vocabulary that may be used by the same speakers In English, at least three have been identified and described Standard usage includes those words and expressions understood, used, and accepted by a majority of the speakers of a language in any situation regardless of the level of formality As such, these words and expressions are well defined and listed in standard dictionaries Colloquialisms, on the other hand, are familiar words and idioms that are understood by almost all speakers of a language and used in informal speech or writing, but not considered acceptable for more formal situations Almost all idiomatic expressions are colloquial language Slang, however, refers to words and expressions understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as appropriate formal usage by the majority Colloquial expressions and even slang may be found in standard dictionaries but will be so identified Both colloquial usage and slang are more common in speech than in writing Colloquial speech often passes into standard speech Some slang also passes into standard speech, but other slang expressions enjoy momentary popularity followed by obscurity In some cases, the majority never accepts certain slang phrases but nevertheless retains them in their collective memories Every generation seems to require its own set of words to describe familiar objects and events It has been pointed out by a number of linguists that three cultural conditions are necessary for the creation of a large body of slang expressions First, the introduction and acceptance of new objects and situations in the society; second, a diverse population with a large number of subgroups; third, association among the subgroups and the majority population Finally, it is worth noting that the terms "standard", "colloquial", and "slang" exist only as abstract labels for scholars who study language Only a tiny number of the speakers of any language will be aware that they are using colloquial or slang expressions Most speakers of English will, during appropriate situations, select and use all three types of expressions Question 3: Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? A Idiomatic phrases B Standard speech C Different types of vocabulary D Dictionary usage Question 4: The word "appropriate" in line is closest in meaning to A important B old C correct D large Question 5: The author mentions all of the following as requirements for slang expressions to be created EXCEPT A a number of linguists B interaction among diverse groups C new situations D a new generation Question 6: How is "slang" defined by the author? A Words and phrases understood by the majority but not found in standard dictionaries B Words and phrases understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as formal usage C Words and phrases that are understood by a restricted group of speakers D Words and phrases accepted by the majority for formal usage Question 7: Where in the passage does the author explain where colloquial language and slang are most commonly used? A The last two sentences of paragraph B The last sentence of paragraph C The last sentence of paragraph D The first sentence of paragraph Question 8: The word "them" in line 13 refers to A words B the majority C slang phrases D memories Question 9: Which of the following is TRUE of standard usage? A It is limited to written language B It is only understood by the upper classes C It can be used in formal and informal settings D It is constantly changing 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 Humans have struggled against weeds since the beginnings of agriculture Marring our gardens is one of the milder effects of weeds - any plants that thrive where they are unwanted They clog waterways, destroy wildlife habitats, and impede farming Their spread eliminates grazing areas and accounts for one-third of all crop loss They compete for sunlight, nutrients, and water with useful plants The global need for weed control had been answered mainly by the chemical industry Its herbicides are effective and sometimes necessary, but some pose serious problems, particularly if misused Toxic compounds threaten animal and public health when they accumulate in food plants, groundwater, and drinking water They also harm workers who apply them In recent years, the chemical industry has introduced several herbicides that are more ecologically sound Yet new chemicals alone cannot solve the world’s weed problems Hence, scientists are exploring the innate weed-killing powers of living organisms, primarily insects and micro-organisms The biological agents now in use are environmentally benign and are harmless to humans They can be chosen for their ability to attack selected targets and leave crops and other plants untouched In contrast, some of the most effective chemicals kill virtually all the plants they come in contact with, sparing only those that are naturally resistant or have been genetically modified for resistance Furthermore, a number of biological agents can be administered only once, after which no added applications are needed Chemicals typically must be used several times per growing season Question 10: Which of the following terms does the author define in the first paragraph? A nutrients B weeds C grazing area D wildlife habitats Question 11: Which of the following statements about the use of chemical agents as herbicides would the author most likely agree? A It should be increased B It is safe but inefficient C It is occasionally required D It has become more dangerous recently Question 12: Which of the following is NOT given as an advantage of using biological agents over chemical herbicides? A They are less likely to destroy desirable plants B They are more easily available C They not have to be used as often D They are safer for workers Question 13: The word "marring" in bold is closest in meaning to A planting B dividing C replacing D spoiling Question 14: With what topic does this passage primarily deal? A The importance of the chemical industry B Advantages of biological agents over chemical ones C The dangers of toxic chemicals D A proposal to ban the use of all herbicides Question 15: Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? A A problem is described and possible solutions are discussed B A general idea is introduced and several specific examples are given C Two possible causes of a phenomenon are compared D A recommendation is analysed and rejected Question 16: According to the passage, biological agents mainly consist of A herbicides B useful plants C insects and micro-organisms D weeds Question 17: The word "clog" in bold is closest in meaning to A drain B obstruct C float on D grow along 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 18: When being interviewed, you should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying or asking you A be interested in B be related to C pay attention to D express interest in Question 19: He can't make up his mind whether he should phone her or not A know B recognise C decide D wonder Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 20: By next June, Kevin for this company for seven years A will have been working B is working C has worked D will work Question 21: Did Mr Tan the class while Miss Fiona was ill in the hospital A take away B take off C take up D take over Question 22: I was made when I was at school A study hard B to study hard C to studying hard D studying hard Question 23: Alex is going to take extra lessons to what he missed while he was away A cut down on B catch up on C take up with D put up with Question 24: Military service is in this country Every man who reaches the age of 18 has to serve in the army for two years A compulsory B optional C illegal D unnecessary Question 25: This shirt is that one A a bit less expensive B as much expensive as C not nearly as expensive as D much far expensive than Question 26: Failure to win the championship will in the dismissal of the coach A affect B happen C result D cause Question 27: My friend bought from a shop on Tran Phu Street A a brown nice leather belt B a nice brown leather belt C a nice leather brown belt D a leather brown nice bely Question 28: You can meet Mr Pike, who is behalf of the university to solve the problems of foreign students A on B for C in D with Question 29: We have nothing left in the bank A most B next to C closest to D by way of Question 30: He his life to helping the poor A used B spent C dedicated D experienced Question 31: A letter of is sometimes necessary for you in a job interview A recommend B recommended C recommender D recommendation 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 32: We arrived at the conference We realized our reports were still at home A It was until we arrived at the conference that we realize our reports were still at home B Not until we arrived at the conference did we realize our reports were still at home C Not until had we arrived at the conference, we realized our reports were still at home D We arrived at the conference and realized that our reports are still at home Question 33: I should have studied last night However, I was too tired A I couldn't study last night because I was very tired B I studied last night because I had to C I had to study last night, but the homework was too hard D I studied last night because I was bored 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 34: If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you round the city A confident B reluctant C busy D free Question 35: My cousin tends to look on the bright side in any circumstance A be smart B be pessimistic C be optimistic D be confident 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 36: As he grows older, he becomes increasingly intelligent A The older he grew, the more intelligent he becomes B The oldest he grows, the more intelligent he becomes C The older he grows, more intelligent he becomes D The older he grows, the more intelligent he becomes Question 37: He started computer programming as soon as he left school A No sooner had he left school than he started computer programming B No sooner had he started computer programming than he left school C Had he started computer programming when he left school D After he left school, he had started computer programming Question 38: "I'll pay back the money, Gloria," said Ivan A Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back B Ivan apologized to Gloria for borrowing her money C Ivan suggested paying back the money to Gloria D Ivan promised to pay back Gloria's money 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 39:A discovery B category C position D consider Question 40:A polite B scary C signal D system Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 41 to 45 Schools are (41) these problems in ways that reflect the diversity of the U.S educational system They are hiring or training large numbers of teachers of English as a second language and, in some communities, setting up bilingual schools They are opening (42) the traditional European-centered curriculum to embrace material from African, Asian, and other cultures Schools are also teaching cognitive skills to the (43) 40 percent of American students who not go on to higher education In the (44) of a recent report by the Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills, "A strong back, the willingness to work, and a high school diploma were once all that was necessary to (45) a start in America They are no longer A well-developed mind, a continued willingness to learn and the ability to put knowledge to work are the new keys to the future of our young people, the success of our business, and the economic well-being of the nation." Question 41:A addressing B distributing C discharging D delivering Question 42:A into B up C for D on Question 43:A nearly B fairly C mostly D slightly Question 44:A minds B ways C directions D words Question 45:A take B get C bring D make 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 46: Cindy wanted to drive her best friend to have dinner at an Italian restaurant, but her car couldn't start Therefore, she had to borrow one from Nancy Choose the most suitable response to fill in the blank in the following exchange ~ Cindy: "Would you mind lending me your car?" ~ Nancy: " " A Great! B No, not at all C Yes Here it is D Yes, let's Question 47: Mary invited her friend, Sarah, to have dinner out that night and Sarah accepted ~ Mary: "Shall we eat out tonight?" ~ Sarah: " " A It's kind of you to invite B That's acceptable C You are very welcome D That's a great idea 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 48: It was a six-hours journey; we were completely exhausted when we arrived A six-hours B we arrived C exhausted D completely Question 49: Neither Jill nor her parents has seen the film before A nor B has C Neither D before Question 50: Mary found it hard to concentrate on her work because the noise A work B it hard C because the noise D to concentrate SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề gồm có 04 trang) ƠN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017 MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 795 Thời gian: 60 phút - khơng 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 whose underlined part is pronounced differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions Question 1:A raised B called C prepared D expressed Question 2:A mischievious B technology C exchange D challenge 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 3: Mary found it hard to concentrate on her work because the noise A it hard B to concentrate C work D because the noise Question 4: It was a six-hours journey; we were completely exhausted when we arrived A completely B six-hours C we arrived D exhausted Question 5: Neither Jill nor her parents has seen the film before A has B Neither C before D nor 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 6: My cousin tends to look on the bright side in any circumstance A be confident B be pessimistic C be optimistic D be smart Question 7: If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you round the city A free B busy C reluctant D confident Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 8: I was made when I was at school A to studying hard B studying hard C study hard D to study hard Question 9: This shirt is that one A much far expensive than B not nearly as expensive as C a bit less expensive D as much expensive as Question 10: You can meet Mr Pike, who is behalf of the university to solve the problems of foreign students A for B in C with D on Question 11: Military service is in this country Every man who reaches the age of 18 has to serve in the army for two years A compulsory B unnecessary C illegal D optional Question 12: My friend bought from a shop on Tran Phu Street A a leather brown nice bely B a nice leather brown belt C a nice brown leather belt D a brown nice leather belt Question 13: A letter of is sometimes necessary for you in a job interview A recommender B recommended C recommendation D recommend Question 14: By next June, Kevin for this company for seven years A will have been working B is working C will work D has worked Question 15: Failure to win the championship will in the dismissal of the coach A cause B result C affect D happen Question 16: We have nothing left in the bank A most B next to C by way of D closest to Question 17: Alex is going to take extra lessons to what he missed while he was away A put up with B cut down on C catch up on D take up with Question 18: He his life to helping the poor A spent B dedicated C used D experienced Question 19: Did Mr Tan the class while Miss Fiona was ill in the hospital A take away B take over C take off D take up 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 20: Cindy wanted to drive her best friend to have dinner at an Italian restaurant, but her car couldn't start Therefore, she had to borrow one from Nancy Choose the most suitable response to fill in the blank in the following exchange ~ Cindy: "Would you mind lending me your car?" ~ Nancy: " " A Yes Here it is B Great! C Yes, let's D No, not at all Question 21: Mary invited her friend, Sarah, to have dinner out that night and Sarah accepted ~ Mary: "Shall we eat out tonight?" ~ Sarah: " " A That's a great idea B You are very welcome C It's kind of you to invite D That's acceptable 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 22: He can't make up his mind whether he should phone her or not A recognise B wonder C decide D know Question 23: When being interviewed, you should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying or asking you A pay attention to B be interested in C be related to D express interest in 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 Humans have struggled against weeds since the beginnings of agriculture Marring our gardens is one of the milder effects of weeds - any plants that thrive where they are unwanted They clog waterways, destroy wildlife habitats, and impede farming Their spread eliminates grazing areas and accounts for one-third of all crop loss They compete for sunlight, nutrients, and water with useful plants The global need for weed control had been answered mainly by the chemical industry Its herbicides are effective and sometimes necessary, but some pose serious problems, particularly if misused Toxic compounds threaten animal and public health when they accumulate in food plants, groundwater, and drinking water They also harm workers who apply them In recent years, the chemical industry has introduced several herbicides that are more ecologically sound Yet new chemicals alone cannot solve the world’s weed problems Hence, scientists are exploring the innate weed-killing powers of living organisms, primarily insects and micro-organisms The biological agents now in use are environmentally benign and are harmless to humans They can be chosen for their ability to attack selected targets and leave crops and other plants untouched In contrast, some of the most effective chemicals kill virtually all the plants they come in contact with, sparing only those that are naturally resistant or have been genetically modified for resistance Furthermore, a number of biological agents can be administered only once, after which no added applications are needed Chemicals typically must be used several times per growing season Question 24: The word "clog" in bold is closest in meaning to A float on B drain C grow along D obstruct Question 25: The word "marring" in bold is closest in meaning to A spoiling B replacing C planting D dividing Question 26: According to the passage, biological agents mainly consist of A insects and micro-organisms B useful plants C weeds D herbicides Question 27: Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? A A general idea is introduced and several specific examples are given B A recommendation is analysed and rejected C A problem is described and possible solutions are discussed D Two possible causes of a phenomenon are compared Question 28: Which of the following statements about the use of chemical agents as herbicides would the author most likely agree? A It has become more dangerous recently B It is occasionally required C It should be increased D It is safe but inefficient Question 29: Which of the following is NOT given as an advantage of using biological agents over chemical herbicides? A They are less likely to destroy desirable plants B They are more easily available C They are safer for workers D They not have to be used as often Question 30: Which of the following terms does the author define in the first paragraph? A wildlife habitats B weeds C grazing area D nutrients Question 31: With what topic does this passage primarily deal? A A proposal to ban the use of all herbicides B The importance of the chemical industry C The dangers of toxic chemicals D Advantages of biological agents over chemical ones 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 32: He started computer programming as soon as he left school A No sooner had he left school than he started computer programming B After he left school, he had started computer programming C No sooner had he started computer programming than he left school D Had he started computer programming when he left school Question 33: "I'll pay back the money, Gloria," said Ivan A Ivan apologized to Gloria for borrowing her money B Ivan suggested paying back the money to Gloria C Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back D Ivan promised to pay back Gloria's money Question 34: As he grows older, he becomes increasingly intelligent A The older he grows, the more intelligent he becomes B The older he grew, the more intelligent he becomes C The oldest he grows, the more intelligent he becomes D The older he grows, more intelligent he becomes Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 35 to 39 Schools are (35) these problems in ways that reflect the diversity of the U.S educational system They are hiring or training large numbers of teachers of English as a second language and, in some communities, setting up bilingual schools They are opening (36) the traditional European-centered curriculum to embrace material from African, Asian, and other cultures Schools are also teaching cognitive skills to the (37) 40 percent of American students who not go on to higher education In the (38) of a recent report by the Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills, "A strong back, the willingness to work, and a high school diploma were once all that was necessary to (39) a start in America They are no longer A well-developed mind, a continued willingness to learn and the ability to put knowledge to work are the new keys to the future of our young people, the success of our business, and the economic well-being of the nation." Question 35:A discharging B addressing C delivering D distributing Question 36:A for B on C up D into Question 37:A fairly B mostly C slightly D nearly Question 38:A ways B directions C minds D words Question 39:A get B make C bring D take 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 40: We arrived at the conference We realized our reports were still at home A It was until we arrived at the conference that we realize our reports were still at home B Not until had we arrived at the conference, we realized our reports were still at home C We arrived at the conference and realized that our reports are still at home D Not until we arrived at the conference did we realize our reports were still at home Question 41: I should have studied last night However, I was too tired A I couldn't study last night because I was very tired B I had to study last night, but the homework was too hard C I studied last night because I was bored D I studied last night because I had to 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 following questions Most languages have several levels of vocabulary that may be used by the same speakers In English, at least three have been identified and described Standard usage includes those words and expressions understood, used, and accepted by a majority of the speakers of a language in any situation regardless of the level of formality As such, these words and expressions are well defined and listed in standard dictionaries Colloquialisms, on the other hand, are familiar words and idioms that are understood by almost all speakers of a language and used in informal speech or writing, but not considered acceptable for more formal situations Almost all idiomatic expressions are colloquial language Slang, however, refers to words and expressions understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as appropriate formal usage by the majority Colloquial expressions and even slang may be found in standard dictionaries but will be so identified Both colloquial usage and slang are more common in speech than in writing Colloquial speech often passes into standard speech Some slang also passes into standard speech, but other slang expressions enjoy momentary popularity followed by obscurity In some cases, the majority never accepts certain slang phrases but nevertheless retains them in their collective memories Every generation seems to require its own set of words to describe familiar objects and events It has been pointed out by a number of linguists that three cultural conditions are necessary for the creation of a large body of slang expressions First, the introduction and acceptance of new objects and situations in the society; second, a diverse population with a large number of subgroups; third, association among the subgroups and the majority population Finally, it is worth noting that the terms "standard", "colloquial", and "slang" exist only as abstract labels for scholars who study language Only a tiny number of the speakers of any language will be aware that they are using colloquial or slang expressions Most speakers of English will, during appropriate situations, select and use all three types of expressions Question 42: The word "appropriate" in line is closest in meaning to A important B old C correct D large Question 43: Where in the passage does the author explain where colloquial language and slang are most commonly used? A The last sentence of paragraph B The first sentence of paragraph C The last two sentences of paragraph D The last sentence of paragraph Question 44: How is "slang" defined by the author? A Words and phrases that are understood by a restricted group of speakers B Words and phrases accepted by the majority for formal usage C Words and phrases understood by the majority but not found in standard dictionaries D Words and phrases understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as formal usage Question 45: Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? A Dictionary usage B Standard speech C Different types of vocabulary D Idiomatic phrases Question 46: The word "them" in line 13 refers to A the majority B memories C slang phrases D words Question 47: Which of the following is TRUE of standard usage? A It is only understood by the upper classes B It is limited to written language C It can be used in formal and informal settings D It is constantly changing Question 48: The author mentions all of the following as requirements for slang expressions to be created EXCEPT A a number of linguists B interaction among diverse groups C a new generation D new situations 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 49:A polite B system C signal D scary Question 50:A discovery B position C consider D category SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề gồm có 04 trang) ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017 MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 186 Thời gian: 60 phút - khơng 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 whose underlined part is pronounced differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions Question 1:A mischievious B challenge C technology D exchange Question 2:A called B expressed C raised D prepared Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 03 to 07 Schools are (3) these problems in ways that reflect the diversity of the U.S educational system They are hiring or training large numbers of teachers of English as a second language and, in some communities, setting up bilingual schools They are opening (4) the traditional European-centered curriculum to embrace material from African, Asian, and other cultures Schools are also teaching cognitive skills to the (5) 40 percent of American students who not go on to higher education In the (6) of a recent report by the Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills, "A strong back, the willingness to work, and a high school diploma were once all that was necessary to (7) a start in America They are no longer A welldeveloped mind, a continued willingness to learn and the ability to put knowledge to work are the new keys to the future of our young people, the success of our business, and the economic well-being of the nation." Question 3:A distributing B delivering C discharging D addressing Question 4:A up B for C on D into Question 5:A slightly B nearly C mostly D fairly Question 6:A words B directions C minds D ways Question 7:A bring B make C take D get 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 8:A system B signal C scary D polite Question 9:A discovery B category C consider D position Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 10: By next June, Kevin for this company for seven years A will have been working B is working C will work D has worked Question 11: We have nothing left in the bank A next to B most C by way of D closest to Question 12: Did Mr Tan the class while Miss Fiona was ill in the hospital A take away B take up C take over D take off Question 13: Military service is in this country Every man who reaches the age of 18 has to serve in the army for two years A compulsory B optional C illegal D unnecessary Question 14: A letter of is sometimes necessary for you in a job interview A recommended B recommend C recommendation D recommender Question 15: He his life to helping the poor A used B spent C experienced D dedicated Question 16: Alex is going to take extra lessons to what he missed while he was away A cut down on B catch up on C put up with D take up with Question 17: This shirt is that one A a bit less expensive B much far expensive than C not nearly as expensive as D as much expensive as Question 18: I was made when I was at school A to studying hard B study hard C to study hard D studying hard Question 19: Failure to win the championship will in the dismissal of the coach A result B affect C cause D happen Question 20: My friend bought from a shop on Tran Phu Street A a brown nice leather belt B a nice brown leather belt C a leather brown nice bely D a nice leather brown belt Question 21: You can meet Mr Pike, who is behalf of the university to solve the problems of foreign students A on B for C in D with 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 Humans have struggled against weeds since the beginnings of agriculture Marring our gardens is one of the milder effects of weeds - any plants that thrive where they are unwanted They clog waterways, destroy wildlife habitats, and impede farming Their spread eliminates grazing areas and accounts for one-third of all crop loss They compete for sunlight, nutrients, and water with useful plants The global need for weed control had been answered mainly by the chemical industry Its herbicides are effective and sometimes necessary, but some pose serious problems, particularly if misused Toxic compounds threaten animal and public health when they accumulate in food plants, groundwater, and drinking water They also harm workers who apply them In recent years, the chemical industry has introduced several herbicides that are more ecologically sound Yet new chemicals alone cannot solve the world’s weed problems Hence, scientists are exploring the innate weed-killing powers of living organisms, primarily insects and micro-organisms The biological agents now in use are environmentally benign and are harmless to humans They can be chosen for their ability to attack selected targets and leave crops and other plants untouched In contrast, some of the most effective chemicals kill virtually all the plants they come in contact with, sparing only those that are naturally resistant or have been genetically modified for resistance Furthermore, a number of biological agents can be administered only once, after which no added applications are needed Chemicals typically must be used several times per growing season Question 22: Which of the following statements about the use of chemical agents as herbicides would the author most likely agree? A It has become more dangerous recently B It should be increased C It is occasionally required D It is safe but inefficient Question 23: Which of the following terms does the author define in the first paragraph? A nutrients B grazing area C weeds D wildlife habitats Question 24: The word "marring" in bold is closest in meaning to A dividing B spoiling C planting D replacing Question 25: Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? A Two possible causes of a phenomenon are compared B A problem is described and possible solutions are discussed C A general idea is introduced and several specific examples are given D A recommendation is analysed and rejected Question 26: With what topic does this passage primarily deal? A The importance of the chemical industry B A proposal to ban the use of all herbicides C Advantages of biological agents over chemical ones D The dangers of toxic chemicals Question 27: According to the passage, biological agents mainly consist of A weeds B useful plants C insects and micro-organisms D herbicides Question 28: The word "clog" in bold is closest in meaning to A obstruct B grow along C drain D float on Question 29: Which of the following is NOT given as an advantage of using biological agents over chemical herbicides? A They are more easily available B They are less likely to destroy desirable plants C They are safer for workers D They not have to be used as often 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 30: When being interviewed, you should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying or asking you A express interest in B be interested in C be related to D pay attention to Question 31: He can't make up his mind whether he should phone her or not A know B recognise C wonder D decide 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 32: If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you round the city A reluctant B busy C confident D free Question 33: My cousin tends to look on the bright side in any circumstance A be smart B be confident C be pessimistic D be optimistic 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 34: He started computer programming as soon as he left school A Had he started computer programming when he left school B No sooner had he started computer programming than he left school C After he left school, he had started computer programming D No sooner had he left school than he started computer programming Question 35: "I'll pay back the money, Gloria," said Ivan A Ivan apologized to Gloria for borrowing her money B Ivan suggested paying back the money to Gloria C Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back D Ivan promised to pay back Gloria's money Question 36: As he grows older, he becomes increasingly intelligent A The older he grows, the more intelligent he becomes Question 11: The word "appropriate" in line is closest in meaning to A correct B important C large D old Question 12: Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? A Dictionary usage B Different types of vocabulary C Idiomatic phrases D Standard speech Question 13: The word "them" in line 13 refers to A memories B words C slang phrases D the majority Question 14: Where in the passage does the author explain where colloquial language and slang are most commonly used? A The last two sentences of paragraph B The last sentence of paragraph C The last sentence of paragraph D The first sentence of paragraph Question 15: The author mentions all of the following as requirements for slang expressions to be created EXCEPT A a new generation B new situations C a number of linguists D interaction among diverse groups Question 16: How is "slang" defined by the author? A Words and phrases that are understood by a restricted group of speakers B Words and phrases accepted by the majority for formal usage C Words and phrases understood by the majority but not found in standard dictionaries D Words and phrases understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as formal usage Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 17 to 21 Schools are (17) these problems in ways that reflect the diversity of the U.S educational system They are hiring or training large numbers of teachers of English as a second language and, in some communities, setting up bilingual schools They are opening (18) the traditional European-centered curriculum to embrace material from African, Asian, and other cultures Schools are also teaching cognitive skills to the (19) 40 percent of American students who not go on to higher education In the (20) of a recent report by the Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills, "A strong back, the willingness to work, and a high school diploma were once all that was necessary to (21) a start in America They are no longer A well-developed mind, a continued willingness to learn and the ability to put knowledge to work are the new keys to the future of our young people, the success of our business, and the economic well-being of the nation." Question 17:A delivering B distributing C addressing D discharging Question 18:A for B into C up D on Question 19:A mostly B slightly C fairly D nearly Question 20:A directions B minds C words D ways Question 21:A make B bring C get D take Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions Question 22:A mischievious B challenge C technology D exchange Question 23:A called B expressed C raised D prepared 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 24: As he grows older, he becomes increasingly intelligent A The older he grows, the more intelligent he becomes B The oldest he grows, the more intelligent he becomes C The older he grows, more intelligent he becomes D The older he grew, the more intelligent he becomes Question 25: "I'll pay back the money, Gloria," said Ivan A Ivan promised to pay back Gloria's money B Ivan suggested paying back the money to Gloria C Ivan apologized to Gloria for borrowing her money D Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back Question 26: He started computer programming as soon as he left school A No sooner had he left school than he started computer programming B Had he started computer programming when he left school C After he left school, he had started computer programming D No sooner had he started computer programming than he left school 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 27: I should have studied last night However, I was too tired A I studied last night because I had to B I couldn't study last night because I was very tired C I had to study last night, but the homework was too hard D I studied last night because I was bored Question 28: We arrived at the conference We realized our reports were still at home A We arrived at the conference and realized that our reports are still at home B Not until we arrived at the conference did we realize our reports were still at home C It was until we arrived at the conference that we realize our reports were still at home D Not until had we arrived at the conference, we realized our reports were still at home 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: By next June, Kevin for this company for seven years A will work B is working C will have been working D has worked Question 30: I was made when I was at school A study hard B to study hard C to studying hard D studying hard Question 31: A letter of is sometimes necessary for you in a job interview A recommender B recommend C recommended D recommendation Question 32: Military service is in this country Every man who reaches the age of 18 has to serve in the army for two years A compulsory B illegal C optional D unnecessary Question 33: Failure to win the championship will in the dismissal of the coach A result B happen C cause D affect Question 34: This shirt is that one A a bit less expensive B much far expensive than C not nearly as expensive as D as much expensive as Question 35: He his life to helping the poor A experienced B dedicated C spent D used Question 36: Alex is going to take extra lessons to what he missed while he was away A put up with B catch up on C cut down on D take up with Question 37: We have nothing left in the bank A by way of B most C next to D closest to Question 38: My friend bought from a shop on Tran Phu Street A a nice leather brown belt B a leather brown nice bely C a nice brown leather belt D a brown nice leather belt Question 39: You can meet Mr Pike, who is behalf of the university to solve the problems of foreign students A in B with C on D for Question 40: Did Mr Tan the class while Miss Fiona was ill in the hospital A take over B take up C take off D take away 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 41:A polite B signal C system D scary Question 42:A position B consider C discovery D category 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 Humans have struggled against weeds since the beginnings of agriculture Marring our gardens is one of the milder effects of weeds - any plants that thrive where they are unwanted They clog waterways, destroy wildlife habitats, and impede farming Their spread eliminates grazing areas and accounts for one-third of all crop loss They compete for sunlight, nutrients, and water with useful plants The global need for weed control had been answered mainly by the chemical industry Its herbicides are effective and sometimes necessary, but some pose serious problems, particularly if misused Toxic compounds threaten animal and public health when they accumulate in food plants, groundwater, and drinking water They also harm workers who apply them In recent years, the chemical industry has introduced several herbicides that are more ecologically sound Yet new chemicals alone cannot solve the world’s weed problems Hence, scientists are exploring the innate weed-killing powers of living organisms, primarily insects and micro-organisms The biological agents now in use are environmentally benign and are harmless to humans They can be chosen for their ability to attack selected targets and leave crops and other plants untouched In contrast, some of the most effective chemicals kill virtually all the plants they come in contact with, sparing only those that are naturally resistant or have been genetically modified for resistance Furthermore, a number of biological agents can be administered only once, after which no added applications are needed Chemicals typically must be used several times per growing season Question 43: Which of the following terms does the author define in the first paragraph? A weeds B wildlife habitats C grazing area D nutrients Question 44: The word "clog" in bold is closest in meaning to A drain B float on C obstruct D grow along Question 45: The word "marring" in bold is closest in meaning to A spoiling B dividing C planting D replacing Question 46: Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? A A problem is described and possible solutions are discussed B A general idea is introduced and several specific examples are given C Two possible causes of a phenomenon are compared D A recommendation is analysed and rejected Question 47: With what topic does this passage primarily deal? A The importance of the chemical industry B The dangers of toxic chemicals C Advantages of biological agents over chemical ones D A proposal to ban the use of all herbicides Question 48: According to the passage, biological agents mainly consist of A weeds B herbicides C insects and micro-organisms D useful plants Question 49: Which of the following is NOT given as an advantage of using biological agents over chemical herbicides? A They are less likely to destroy desirable plants B They are more easily available C They not have to be used as often D They are safer for workers Question 50: Which of the following statements about the use of chemical agents as herbicides would the author most likely agree? A It should be increased B It is occasionally required C It is safe but inefficient D It has become more dangerous recently SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề gồm có 04 trang) Mark(s) ƠN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017 MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 667 Thời gian: 60 phút - khơng tính thời gian giao đề Mã Phách ……… 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 1: As he grows older, he becomes increasingly intelligent A The older he grew, the more intelligent he becomes B The older he grows, the more intelligent he becomes C The oldest he grows, the more intelligent he becomes D The older he grows, more intelligent he becomes Question 2: "I'll pay back the money, Gloria," said Ivan A Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back B Ivan suggested paying back the money to Gloria C Ivan apologized to Gloria for borrowing her money D Ivan promised to pay back Gloria's money Question 3: He started computer programming as soon as he left school A No sooner had he left school than he started computer programming B Had he started computer programming when he left school C No sooner had he started computer programming than he left school D After he left school, he had started computer programming 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 4:A discovery B consider C position D category Question 5:A system B scary C polite D signal 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 6: Neither Jill nor her parents has seen the film before A Neither B has C nor D before Question 7: Mary found it hard to concentrate on her work because the noise A to concentrate B it hard C work D because the noise Question 8: It was a six-hours journey; we were completely exhausted when we arrived A six-hours B completely C exhausted D we arrived 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 9: If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you round the city A reluctant B busy C confident D free Question 10: My cousin tends to look on the bright side in any circumstance A be smart B be optimistic C be confident D be pessimistic Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions Question 11:A called B prepared C expressed D raised Question 12:A challenge B mischievious C exchange D technology Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 13: You can meet Mr Pike, who is behalf of the university to solve the problems of foreign students A for B on C in D with Question 14: We have nothing left in the bank A by way of B most C closest to D next to Question 15: This shirt is that one A much far expensive than B as much expensive as C a bit less expensive D not nearly as expensive as Question 16: Failure to win the championship will in the dismissal of the coach A result B happen C cause D affect Question 17: By next June, Kevin for this company for seven years A has worked B will work C will have been working D is working Question 18: He his life to helping the poor A dedicated B experienced C spent D used Question 19: My friend bought from a shop on Tran Phu Street A a leather brown nice bely B a brown nice leather belt C a nice brown leather belt D a nice leather brown belt Question 20: Did Mr Tan the class while Miss Fiona was ill in the hospital A take away B take off C take over D take up Question 21: A letter of is sometimes necessary for you in a job interview A recommended B recommend C recommender D recommendation Question 22: I was made when I was at school A study hard B to study hard C to studying hard D studying hard Question 23: Alex is going to take extra lessons to what he missed while he was away A cut down on B put up with C take up with D catch up on Question 24: Military service is in this country Every man who reaches the age of 18 has to serve in the army for two years A illegal B optional C unnecessary D compulsory 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 25: He can't make up his mind whether he should phone her or not A decide B know C wonder D recognise Question 26: When being interviewed, you should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying or asking you A pay attention to B be interested in C be related to D express interest in 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 27: I should have studied last night However, I was too tired A I studied last night because I was bored B I studied last night because I had to C I couldn't study last night because I was very tired D I had to study last night, but the homework was too hard Question 28: We arrived at the conference We realized our reports were still at home A Not until had we arrived at the conference, we realized our reports were still at home B Not until we arrived at the conference did we realize our reports were still at home C It was until we arrived at the conference that we realize our reports were still at home D We arrived at the conference and realized that our reports are still at home Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 29 to 33 Schools are (29) these problems in ways that reflect the diversity of the U.S educational system They are hiring or training large numbers of teachers of English as a second language and, in some communities, setting up bilingual schools They are opening (30) the traditional European-centered curriculum to embrace material from African, Asian, and other cultures Schools are also teaching cognitive skills to the (31) 40 percent of American students who not go on to higher education In the (32) of a recent report by the Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills, "A strong back, the willingness to work, and a high school diploma were once all that was necessary to (33) a start in America They are no longer A well-developed mind, a continued willingness to learn and the ability to put knowledge to work are the new keys to the future of our young people, the success of our business, and the economic well-being of the nation." Question 29:A addressing B delivering C discharging D distributing Question 30:A into B for C on D up Question 31:A mostly B slightly C fairly D nearly Question 32:A words B directions C ways D minds Question 33:A get B take C bring D make 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 34: Mary invited her friend, Sarah, to have dinner out that night and Sarah accepted ~ Mary: "Shall we eat out tonight?" ~ Sarah: " " A That's a great idea B That's acceptable C You are very welcome D It's kind of you to invite Question 35: Cindy wanted to drive her best friend to have dinner at an Italian restaurant, but her car couldn't start Therefore, she had to borrow one from Nancy Choose the most suitable response to fill in the blank in the following exchange ~ Cindy: "Would you mind lending me your car?" ~ Nancy: " " A Yes, let's B Great! C Yes Here it is D No, not at all 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 following questions Most languages have several levels of vocabulary that may be used by the same speakers In English, at least three have been identified and described Standard usage includes those words and expressions understood, used, and accepted by a majority of the speakers of a language in any situation regardless of the level of formality As such, these words and expressions are well defined and listed in standard dictionaries Colloquialisms, on the other hand, are familiar words and idioms that are understood by almost all speakers of a language and used in informal speech or writing, but not considered acceptable for more formal situations Almost all idiomatic expressions are colloquial language Slang, however, refers to words and expressions understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as appropriate formal usage by the majority Colloquial expressions and even slang may be found in standard dictionaries but will be so identified Both colloquial usage and slang are more common in speech than in writing Colloquial speech often passes into standard speech Some slang also passes into standard speech, but other slang expressions enjoy momentary popularity followed by obscurity In some cases, the majority never accepts certain slang phrases but nevertheless retains them in their collective memories Every generation seems to require its own set of words to describe familiar objects and events It has been pointed out by a number of linguists that three cultural conditions are necessary for the creation of a large body of slang expressions First, the introduction and acceptance of new objects and situations in the society; second, a diverse population with a large number of subgroups; third, association among the subgroups and the majority population Finally, it is worth noting that the terms "standard", "colloquial", and "slang" exist only as abstract labels for scholars who study language Only a tiny number of the speakers of any language will be aware that they are using colloquial or slang expressions Most speakers of English will, during appropriate situations, select and use all three types of expressions Question 36: Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? A Different types of vocabulary B Idiomatic phrases C Standard speech D Dictionary usage Question 37: Where in the passage does the author explain where colloquial language and slang are most commonly used? A The last sentence of paragraph B The last sentence of paragraph C The first sentence of paragraph D The last two sentences of paragraph Question 38: Which of the following is TRUE of standard usage? A It is constantly changing B It can be used in formal and informal settings C It is limited to written language D It is only understood by the upper classes Question 39: The word "them" in line 13 refers to A words B memories C the majority D slang phrases Question 40: How is "slang" defined by the author? A Words and phrases understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as formal usage B Words and phrases that are understood by a restricted group of speakers C Words and phrases understood by the majority but not found in standard dictionaries D Words and phrases accepted by the majority for formal usage Question 41: The word "appropriate" in line is closest in meaning to A old B correct C large D important Question 42: The author mentions all of the following as requirements for slang expressions to be created EXCEPT A a new generation B new situations C a number of linguists D interaction among diverse groups 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 Humans have struggled against weeds since the beginnings of agriculture Marring our gardens is one of the milder effects of weeds - any plants that thrive where they are unwanted They clog waterways, destroy wildlife habitats, and impede farming Their spread eliminates grazing areas and accounts for one-third of all crop loss They compete for sunlight, nutrients, and water with useful plants The global need for weed control had been answered mainly by the chemical industry Its herbicides are effective and sometimes necessary, but some pose serious problems, particularly if misused Toxic compounds threaten animal and public health when they accumulate in food plants, groundwater, and drinking water They also harm workers who apply them In recent years, the chemical industry has introduced several herbicides that are more ecologically sound Yet new chemicals alone cannot solve the world’s weed problems Hence, scientists are exploring the innate weed-killing powers of living organisms, primarily insects and micro-organisms The biological agents now in use are environmentally benign and are harmless to humans They can be chosen for their ability to attack selected targets and leave crops and other plants untouched In contrast, some of the most effective chemicals kill virtually all the plants they come in contact with, sparing only those that are naturally resistant or have been genetically modified for resistance Furthermore, a number of biological agents can be administered only once, after which no added applications are needed Chemicals typically must be used several times per growing season Question 43: The word "marring" in bold is closest in meaning to A dividing B planting C spoiling D replacing Question 44: According to the passage, biological agents mainly consist of A herbicides B insects and micro-organisms C useful plants D weeds Question 45: With what topic does this passage primarily deal? A The dangers of toxic chemicals B A proposal to ban the use of all herbicides C The importance of the chemical industry D Advantages of biological agents over chemical ones Question 46: Which of the following statements about the use of chemical agents as herbicides would the author most likely agree? A It has become more dangerous recently B It is occasionally required C It is safe but inefficient D It should be increased Question 47: The word "clog" in bold is closest in meaning to A obstruct B grow along C drain D float on Question 48: Which of the following is NOT given as an advantage of using biological agents over chemical herbicides? A They not have to be used as often B They are safer for workers C They are less likely to destroy desirable plants D They are more easily available Question 49: Which of the following terms does the author define in the first paragraph? A nutrients B grazing area C weeds D wildlife habitats Question 50: Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? A Two possible causes of a phenomenon are compared B A recommendation is analysed and rejected C A problem is described and possible solutions are discussed D A general idea is introduced and several specific examples are given SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề gồm có 04 trang) Mark(s) ƠN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017 MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 326 Thời gian: 60 phút - khơng tính thời gian giao đề Mã Phách ……… Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions Question 1:A raised B expressed C prepared D called Question 2:A mischievious B technology C challenge D exchange 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 3: Mary invited her friend, Sarah, to have dinner out that night and Sarah accepted ~ Mary: "Shall we eat out tonight?" ~ Sarah: " " A That's acceptable B It's kind of you to invite C You are very welcome D That's a great idea Question 4: Cindy wanted to drive her best friend to have dinner at an Italian restaurant, but her car couldn't start Therefore, she had to borrow one from Nancy Choose the most suitable response to fill in the blank in the following exchange ~ Cindy: "Would you mind lending me your car?" ~ Nancy: " " A Yes Here it is B Yes, let's C Great! D No, not at all Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 5: By next June, Kevin for this company for seven years A has worked B will have been working C will work D is working Question 6: This shirt is that one A a bit less expensive B much far expensive than C as much expensive as D not nearly as expensive as Question 7: My friend bought from a shop on Tran Phu Street A a brown nice leather belt B a nice leather brown belt C a nice brown leather belt D a leather brown nice bely Question 8: Did Mr Tan the class while Miss Fiona was ill in the hospital A take off B take away C take over D take up Question 9: I was made when I was at school A study hard B to study hard C studying hard D to studying hard Question 10: A letter of is sometimes necessary for you in a job interview A recommend B recommendation C recommended D recommender Question 11: Alex is going to take extra lessons to what he missed while he was away A cut down on B catch up on C take up with D put up with Question 12: Military service is in this country Every man who reaches the age of 18 has to serve in the army for two years A compulsory B optional C illegal D unnecessary Question 13: He his life to helping the poor A experienced B spent C dedicated D used Question 14: Failure to win the championship will in the dismissal of the coach A result B affect C cause D happen Question 15: We have nothing left in the bank A by way of B most C next to D closest to Question 16: You can meet Mr Pike, who is behalf of the university to solve the problems of foreign students A in B with C on D for 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 17:A category B discovery C position D consider Question 18:A signal B polite C scary D system 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 19: My cousin tends to look on the bright side in any circumstance A be optimistic B be confident C be pessimistic D be smart Question 20: If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you round the city A confident B free C reluctant D busy 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 21: He can't make up his mind whether he should phone her or not A decide B recognise C wonder D know Question 22: When being interviewed, you should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying or asking you A be related to B express interest in C be interested in D pay attention to Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 27 Schools are (23) these problems in ways that reflect the diversity of the U.S educational system They are hiring or training large numbers of teachers of English as a second language and, in some communities, setting up bilingual schools They are opening (24) the traditional European-centered curriculum to embrace material from African, Asian, and other cultures Schools are also teaching cognitive skills to the (25) 40 percent of American students who not go on to higher education In the (26) of a recent report by the Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills, "A strong back, the willingness to work, and a high school diploma were once all that was necessary to (27) a start in America They are no longer A well-developed mind, a continued willingness to learn and the ability to put knowledge to work are the new keys to the future of our young people, the success of our business, and the economic well-being of the nation." Question 23:A distributing B discharging C addressing D delivering Question 24:A for B up C into D on Question 25:A mostly B slightly C fairly D nearly Question 26:A ways B directions C words D minds Question 27:A get B make C bring D take 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 28: "I'll pay back the money, Gloria," said Ivan A Ivan promised to pay back Gloria's money B Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back C Ivan apologized to Gloria for borrowing her money D Ivan suggested paying back the money to Gloria Question 29: He started computer programming as soon as he left school A Had he started computer programming when he left school B After he left school, he had started computer programming C No sooner had he started computer programming than he left school D No sooner had he left school than he started computer programming Question 30: As he grows older, he becomes increasingly intelligent A The older he grows, more intelligent he becomes B The oldest he grows, the more intelligent he becomes C The older he grows, the more intelligent he becomes D The older he grew, the more intelligent he becomes 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: We arrived at the conference We realized our reports were still at home A We arrived at the conference and realized that our reports are still at home B Not until had we arrived at the conference, we realized our reports were still at home C It was until we arrived at the conference that we realize our reports were still at home D Not until we arrived at the conference did we realize our reports were still at home Question 32: I should have studied last night However, I was too tired A I had to study last night, but the homework was too hard B I couldn't study last night because I was very tired C I studied last night because I had to D I studied last night because I was bored 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 Humans have struggled against weeds since the beginnings of agriculture Marring our gardens is one of the milder effects of weeds - any plants that thrive where they are unwanted They clog waterways, destroy wildlife habitats, and impede farming Their spread eliminates grazing areas and accounts for one-third of all crop loss They compete for sunlight, nutrients, and water with useful plants The global need for weed control had been answered mainly by the chemical industry Its herbicides are effective and sometimes necessary, but some pose serious problems, particularly if misused Toxic compounds threaten animal and public health when they accumulate in food plants, groundwater, and drinking water They also harm workers who apply them In recent years, the chemical industry has introduced several herbicides that are more ecologically sound Yet new chemicals alone cannot solve the world’s weed problems Hence, scientists are exploring the innate weed-killing powers of living organisms, primarily insects and micro-organisms The biological agents now in use are environmentally benign and are harmless to humans They can be chosen for their ability to attack selected targets and leave crops and other plants untouched In contrast, some of the most effective chemicals kill virtually all the plants they come in contact with, sparing only those that are naturally resistant or have been genetically modified for resistance Furthermore, a number of biological agents can be administered only once, after which no added applications are needed Chemicals typically must be used several times per growing season Question 33: Which of the following statements about the use of chemical agents as herbicides would the author most likely agree? A It should be increased B It is occasionally required C It is safe but inefficient D It has become more dangerous recently Question 34: The word "marring" in bold is closest in meaning to A planting B replacing C dividing D spoiling Question 35: The word "clog" in bold is closest in meaning to A drain B float on C obstruct D grow along Question 36: Which of the following terms does the author define in the first paragraph? A nutrients B wildlife habitats C weeds D grazing area Question 37: According to the passage, biological agents mainly consist of A insects and micro-organisms B herbicides C useful plants D weeds Question 38: Which of the following is NOT given as an advantage of using biological agents over chemical herbicides? A They are safer for workers B They are more easily available C They not have to be used as often D They are less likely to destroy desirable plants Question 39: With what topic does this passage primarily deal? A A proposal to ban the use of all herbicides B The importance of the chemical industry C The dangers of toxic chemicals D Advantages of biological agents over chemical ones Question 40: Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? A A general idea is introduced and several specific examples are given B A recommendation is analysed and rejected C Two possible causes of a phenomenon are compared D A problem is described and possible solutions are discussed 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 following questions Most languages have several levels of vocabulary that may be used by the same speakers In English, at least three have been identified and described Standard usage includes those words and expressions understood, used, and accepted by a majority of the speakers of a language in any situation regardless of the level of formality As such, these words and expressions are well defined and listed in standard dictionaries Colloquialisms, on the other hand, are familiar words and idioms that are understood by almost all speakers of a language and used in informal speech or writing, but not considered acceptable for more formal situations Almost all idiomatic expressions are colloquial language Slang, however, refers to words and expressions understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as appropriate formal usage by the majority Colloquial expressions and even slang may be found in standard dictionaries but will be so identified Both colloquial usage and slang are more common in speech than in writing Colloquial speech often passes into standard speech Some slang also passes into standard speech, but other slang expressions enjoy momentary popularity followed by obscurity In some cases, the majority never accepts certain slang phrases but nevertheless retains them in their collective memories Every generation seems to require its own set of words to describe familiar objects and events It has been pointed out by a number of linguists that three cultural conditions are necessary for the creation of a large body of slang expressions First, the introduction and acceptance of new objects and situations in the society; second, a diverse population with a large number of subgroups; third, association among the subgroups and the majority population Finally, it is worth noting that the terms "standard", "colloquial", and "slang" exist only as abstract labels for scholars who study language Only a tiny number of the speakers of any language will be aware that they are using colloquial or slang expressions Most speakers of English will, during appropriate situations, select and use all three types of expressions Question 41: Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? A Different types of vocabulary B Idiomatic phrases C Standard speech D Dictionary usage Question 42: The word "appropriate" in line is closest in meaning to A important B correct C old D large Question 43: The word "them" in line 13 refers to A words B memories C the majority D slang phrases Question 44: How is "slang" defined by the author? A Words and phrases that are understood by a restricted group of speakers B Words and phrases understood by the majority but not found in standard dictionaries C Words and phrases understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as formal usage D Words and phrases accepted by the majority for formal usage Question 45: Which of the following is TRUE of standard usage? A It is constantly changing B It can be used in formal and informal settings C It is limited to written language D It is only understood by the upper classes Question 46: Where in the passage does the author explain where colloquial language and slang are most commonly used? A The last sentence of paragraph B The last sentence of paragraph C The first sentence of paragraph D The last two sentences of paragraph Question 47: The author mentions all of the following as requirements for slang expressions to be created EXCEPT A new situations B interaction among diverse groups C a new generation D a number of linguists 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 48: Neither Jill nor her parents has seen the film before A Neither B nor C has D before Question 49: Mary found it hard to concentrate on her work because the noise A work B because the noise C to concentrate D it hard Question 50: It was a six-hours journey; we were completely exhausted when we arrived A six-hours B we arrived C exhausted D completely SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề gồm có 04 trang) Mark(s) ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017 MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 492 Thời gian: 60 phút - khơng tính thời gian giao đề Mã Phách ……… Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions Question 1:A technology B challenge C mischievious D exchange Question 2:A prepared B raised C called D expressed 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 3:A signal B scary C system D polite Question 4:A consider B discovery C position D category 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 5: "I'll pay back the money, Gloria," said Ivan A Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back B Ivan apologized to Gloria for borrowing her money C Ivan promised to pay back Gloria's money D Ivan suggested paying back the money to Gloria Question 6: He started computer programming as soon as he left school A Had he started computer programming when he left school B After he left school, he had started computer programming C No sooner had he started computer programming than he left school D No sooner had he left school than he started computer programming Question 7: As he grows older, he becomes increasingly intelligent A The older he grows, the more intelligent he becomes B The older he grew, the more intelligent he becomes C The older he grows, more intelligent he becomes D The oldest he grows, the more intelligent he becomes 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 Humans have struggled against weeds since the beginnings of agriculture Marring our gardens is one of the milder effects of weeds - any plants that thrive where they are unwanted They clog waterways, destroy wildlife habitats, and impede farming Their spread eliminates grazing areas and accounts for one-third of all crop loss They compete for sunlight, nutrients, and water with useful plants The global need for weed control had been answered mainly by the chemical industry Its herbicides are effective and sometimes necessary, but some pose serious problems, particularly if misused Toxic compounds threaten animal and public health when they accumulate in food plants, groundwater, and drinking water They also harm workers who apply them In recent years, the chemical industry has introduced several herbicides that are more ecologically sound Yet new chemicals alone cannot solve the world’s weed problems Hence, scientists are exploring the innate weed-killing powers of living organisms, primarily insects and micro-organisms The biological agents now in use are environmentally benign and are harmless to humans They can be chosen for their ability to attack selected targets and leave crops and other plants untouched In contrast, some of the most effective chemicals kill virtually all the plants they come in contact with, sparing only those that are naturally resistant or have been genetically modified for resistance Furthermore, a number of biological agents can be administered only once, after which no added applications are needed Chemicals typically must be used several times per growing season Question 8: With what topic does this passage primarily deal? A A proposal to ban the use of all herbicides B Advantages of biological agents over chemical ones C The importance of the chemical industry D The dangers of toxic chemicals Question 9: The word "clog" in bold is closest in meaning to A grow along B float on C obstruct D drain Question 10: Which of the following statements about the use of chemical agents as herbicides would the author most likely agree? A It is occasionally required B It has become more dangerous recently C It should be increased D It is safe but inefficient Question 11: Which of the following terms does the author define in the first paragraph? A nutrients B wildlife habitats C weeds D grazing area Question 12: Which of the following is NOT given as an advantage of using biological agents over chemical herbicides? A They are less likely to destroy desirable plants B They are more easily available C They not have to be used as often D They are safer for workers Question 13: According to the passage, biological agents mainly consist of A herbicides B insects and micro-organisms C weeds D useful plants Question 14: The word "marring" in bold is closest in meaning to A dividing B spoiling C replacing D planting Question 15: Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? A Two possible causes of a phenomenon are compared B A recommendation is analysed and rejected C A general idea is introduced and several specific examples are given D A problem is described and possible solutions are discussed 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: When being interviewed, you should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying or asking you A be related to B express interest in C be interested in D pay attention to Question 17: He can't make up his mind whether he should phone her or not A decide B wonder C recognise D know 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 18: I should have studied last night However, I was too tired A I studied last night because I was bored B I studied last night because I had to C I couldn't study last night because I was very tired D I had to study last night, but the homework was too hard Question 19: We arrived at the conference We realized our reports were still at home A We arrived at the conference and realized that our reports are still at home B It was until we arrived at the conference that we realize our reports were still at home C Not until we arrived at the conference did we realize our reports were still at home D Not until had we arrived at the conference, we realized our reports were still at home 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 20: My cousin tends to look on the bright side in any circumstance A be smart B be confident C be optimistic D be pessimistic Question 21: If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you round the city A free B reluctant C confident D busy 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 following questions Most languages have several levels of vocabulary that may be used by the same speakers In English, at least three have been identified and described Standard usage includes those words and expressions understood, used, and accepted by a majority of the speakers of a language in any situation regardless of the level of formality As such, these words and expressions are well defined and listed in standard dictionaries Colloquialisms, on the other hand, are familiar words and idioms that are understood by almost all speakers of a language and used in informal speech or writing, but not considered acceptable for more formal situations Almost all idiomatic expressions are colloquial language Slang, however, refers to words and expressions understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as appropriate formal usage by the majority Colloquial expressions and even slang may be found in standard dictionaries but will be so identified Both colloquial usage and slang are more common in speech than in writing Colloquial speech often passes into standard speech Some slang also passes into standard speech, but other slang expressions enjoy momentary popularity followed by obscurity In some cases, the majority never accepts certain slang phrases but nevertheless retains them in their collective memories Every generation seems to require its own set of words to describe familiar objects and events It has been pointed out by a number of linguists that three cultural conditions are necessary for the creation of a large body of slang expressions First, the introduction and acceptance of new objects and situations in the society; second, a diverse population with a large number of subgroups; third, association among the subgroups and the majority population Finally, it is worth noting that the terms "standard", "colloquial", and "slang" exist only as abstract labels for scholars who study language Only a tiny number of the speakers of any language will be aware that they are using colloquial or slang expressions Most speakers of English will, during appropriate situations, select and use all three types of expressions Question 22: Where in the passage does the author explain where colloquial language and slang are most commonly used? A The last sentence of paragraph B The last two sentences of paragraph C The last sentence of paragraph D The first sentence of paragraph Question 23: How is "slang" defined by the author? A Words and phrases accepted by the majority for formal usage B Words and phrases understood by the majority but not found in standard dictionaries C Words and phrases understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as formal usage D Words and phrases that are understood by a restricted group of speakers Question 24: The word "them" in line 13 refers to A slang phrases B words C memories D the majority Question 25: The author mentions all of the following as requirements for slang expressions to be created EXCEPT A new situations B a number of linguists C a new generation D interaction among diverse groups Question 26: Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? A Different types of vocabulary B Standard speech C Idiomatic phrases D Dictionary usage Question 27: The word "appropriate" in line is closest in meaning to A important B old C correct D large Question 28: Which of the following is TRUE of standard usage? A It is limited to written language B It is constantly changing C It is only understood by the upper classes D It can be used in formal and informal settings 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 29: It was a six-hours journey; we were completely exhausted when we arrived A exhausted B six-hours C completely D we arrived Question 30: Mary found it hard to concentrate on her work because the noise A work B because the noise C to concentrate D it hard Question 31: Neither Jill nor her parents has seen the film before A has B before C nor D Neither Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 32 to 36 Schools are (32) these problems in ways that reflect the diversity of the U.S educational system They are hiring or training large numbers of teachers of English as a second language and, in some communities, setting up bilingual schools They are opening (33) the traditional European-centered curriculum to embrace material from African, Asian, and other cultures Schools are also teaching cognitive skills to the (34) 40 percent of American students who not go on to higher education In the (35) of a recent report by the Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills, "A strong back, the willingness to work, and a high school diploma were once all that was necessary to (36) a start in America They are no longer A well-developed mind, a continued willingness to learn and the ability to put knowledge to work are the new keys to the future of our young people, the success of our business, and the economic well-being of the nation." Question 32:A discharging B distributing C delivering D addressing Question 33:A for B on C into D up Question 34:A nearly B slightly C fairly D mostly Question 35:A directions B ways C minds D words Question 36:A get B bring C make D take 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 37: Mary invited her friend, Sarah, to have dinner out that night and Sarah accepted ~ Mary: "Shall we eat out tonight?" ~ Sarah: " " A It's kind of you to invite B You are very welcome C That's a great idea D That's acceptable Question 38: Cindy wanted to drive her best friend to have dinner at an Italian restaurant, but her car couldn't start Therefore, she had to borrow one from Nancy Choose the most suitable response to fill in the blank in the following exchange ~ Cindy: "Would you mind lending me your car?" ~ Nancy: " " A Yes Here it is B Yes, let's C Great! D No, not at all Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 39: Failure to win the championship will in the dismissal of the coach A affect B result C happen D cause Question 40: We have nothing left in the bank A closest to B by way of C next to D most Question 41: Military service is in this country Every man who reaches the age of 18 has to serve in the army for two years A compulsory B unnecessary C optional D illegal Question 42: He his life to helping the poor A experienced B used C dedicated D spent Question 43: I was made when I was at school A study hard B to study hard C to studying hard D studying hard Question 44: My friend bought from a shop on Tran Phu Street A a nice leather brown belt B a nice brown leather belt C a leather brown nice bely D a brown nice leather belt Question 45: Alex is going to take extra lessons to what he missed while he was away A cut down on B take up with C catch up on D put up with Question 46: You can meet Mr Pike, who is behalf of the university to solve the problems of foreign students A in B with C for D on Question 47: By next June, Kevin for this company for seven years A has worked B will work C will have been working D is working Question 48: A letter of is sometimes necessary for you in a job interview A recommendation B recommended C recommender D recommend Question 49: Did Mr Tan the class while Miss Fiona was ill in the hospital A take off B take away C take up D take over Question 50: This shirt is that one A much far expensive than B not nearly as expensive as C a bit less expensive D as much expensive as C ấn Chín h T rư ờng ... pay attention to D express interest in Question 19: He can''t make up his mind whether he should phone her or not A know B recognise C decide D wonder Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer... related to D pay attention to Question 31: He can''t make up his mind whether he should phone her or not A know B recognise C wonder D decide Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to... interested in D pay attention to Question 2: He can''t make up his mind whether he should phone her or not A wonder B decide C recognise D know Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to