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Edited by Nguyen Minh Hien SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO NGHỆ AN 2017 TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ VIẾT THUẬT KỲ THI THỬ THPTQG MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions Question 1: A employment B company C atmosphere D customer Question 2: A listen B follow C offer D precede Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions Question 3: A ancient B vertical C compose D eradicate Question 4: A approached B sacrificed C unwrapped D obliged Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions There is a strange paradox to the success of the Asian education model On the one hand, class sizes are huge by Western standards with between 30 and 40 students per class, in countries like Japan and Korea On the other hand, school children in developed Asian economies rank among the highest in the world for academic achievement in the areas of science and mathematics, especially on standardised tests Meanwhile, British secondary school students fail to shine in conditions most educational researchers would say are far more likely to help them succeed Classroom management seems to be easier in places like Korea, and perhaps lessons are more effective as a direct consequence After all, we are only too aware of the decline in discipline standards in our own school: belligerent and disrespectful students appear to be the norm these days Teachers in Britain seem powerless to control what happens anymore Surely this situation cannot create a very effective learning environment, so perhaps the number of students is far less relevant than is the manner in which they conduct themselves But there are other factors to consider, too There is the home environment The traditional family unit still remains relatively intact in Korea Few children come from broken homes, so there is a sense of security, safety and trust both at home and at school In Britain meanwhile, one in every two marriages fails and divorce rates are sky high Perhaps children struggle to cope with unstable family conditions and their only way to express their frustration is by misbehaving at school But while the Japanese, Korean and Asian models generally seem to produce excellent results, the statistics don’t tell the whole truth You see, behind those great maths and science scores, there is a quite remarkable work ethic Asian students tend to put their education before literally everything else They very few extracurricular activities and devote far more time to their studies than their British peers There has been a lot of attention and praise given to these Asian models and their “impressive” statistics of late And without question, some of this praise is justified, but it seems to be a case of two extremes in operation here At one end, there is the discipline and unbelievably hard work ethic of the Asian students – success in education before all else At the other end, British students at times appear careless and extremely undisciplined by comparison, but at least they Do have the free time to enjoy their youth and explore their interests Is either system better outright? Or is it perhaps about time we stopped comparing and started trying to combine the best bits of both, so that we can finally offer our students a balanced, worthwhile education? Question 5: The word “They” in paragraph refers to _ A British students B Asian students C Korean students D Japanese students Question 6: British secondary school students _ A have larger class sizes B fail at school more than they succeed C better on stadardised tests D enjoy better classroom conditions Tham gia nhóm để nhận thêm tài liệu: https://www.facebook.com/groups/606269169568376/ Edited by Nguyen Minh Hien Question 7: What can be implied from the writer’s opinion of the two educational systems discussed? A The Asian system is clearly better B The British system is too strict C Neither system is perfect D Both systems are quite satisfactory for different reasons Question 8: The traditional family unit _ A is more common in Korean than in Britain B is disappearing in Korean due to high divorce rate C is bad for children that come from broken homes D is unstable in Korean due to conditions in the home Question 9: What does the writer mean when he says there is a “paradox” in the Asian education model? A There are too many students in each class B You would expect larger classes to get poorer results but they not C Class sizes are much smaller in other parts of the world D Asian students outperform their peers in other countries Question 10: What does the writer suggest might make lessons in Korean schools more successful than in Britain? A Better teacher B Better school Boards of Management C More effective lesson planning D Better discipline Question 11: The word “unstable ” in paragraph can be best replaced by _ A unsteady B unchangeable C unpredictable D.unimportant Question 12: According to the writer, Asian students _ A focus too much on recreational activities B don’t have as good a work ethic as British ones C don’t allow themselves much time to relax and have fun D make a big deal of their good results Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word SIMILAR in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions Question 13: The small white flowers are my favorite They give of a wonderful honey smell A end B stop C release D melt Question 14: As a result of sophisticated technology, this device has several advantages over other products A advanced B traditional C detrimental D constructive Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions Question 15: Dogs that are trained to lead the blind must be loyalty, intelligent and calm A B C D Question 16: He told us about the hotel that he had stayed the previous summer A B C D Question 17: The assumption that smoking has bad effects on our health have been proved A B C D Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges Question 18: Mary and Jane are classmates They are talking about Mary’s new hairstyle - Jane: What an attractive hairstyle you have got, Mary! - Mary: _ A Well, I’m afraid not B Thank you for your compliment C You can’t believe it! D I can’t agree with you more Question 19: A mother is complaining to her son that his room gets dusty - Mother: Haven’t you tidied up your room yet? - Son: _ A I will, after I all the exercises in my textbook B I have my hands full with my tidying Tham gia nhóm để nhận thêm tài liệu: https://www.facebook.com/groups/606269169568376/ Edited by Nguyen Minh Hien C The more I tidy, the worse it gets cleaning? D Why don’t you give me a hand with Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions Question 20: They never made us anything we didn’t want to A We had never been made to anything we didn’t want to B We were never made to anything we didn’t want to C We were never allowed to anything we wanted to D We were never made anything we didn’t want to Question 21: The worker only called off the strike after a new pay offer A Not until a new pay was offered, the workers called off the strike B The worker called off the strike only when a new pay offers C A new pay was offered, which made the strike call off D Not until a new pay was offered did the workers call off the strike Question 22: "Don't forget to give the book back to Mary", said he A He advised me to give the book back to Mary B He reminded me to forget to give the book back to Mary C He reminded me to give the book back to Mary D He advised me to forget to give the book back to Mary Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks Transport plays an important role in our daily lives and in the quality of life in our city Moreover, the individual decisions we make when we choose how to (23) _our destination can have an impact (24) _other people – longer traffic queues, worsening air quality, greater number of accidents and health problems Providing more transport options will create a transport system that is safe, clean and fair Increasing use of the car has led to greater (25) of the impact it has and the real cost to us – for our health, for the economy and for the environment We want our city to become a successful, cosmopolitan city by the sea, (26) _people can enjoy a high quality of life in a pleasant environment To (27) _this we need to make sure everyone has access to the services and facilities they need, through a choice of as many different means of transport as possible Question 23: A get B reach C arrive D come Question 24: A on B about C of D in Question 25: A B awareness C campaign D interest transfer Question 26: A whom B which C where D that Question 27: A B consider C use D decide achieve Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 28: _that Jane was able to retire at the age of 50 A Her business was successful B So successful was her business C So successful her business was D So was her successful business Question 29: My supervisor is angry with me I didn’t all the work I _ last week Tham gia nhóm để nhận thêm tài liệu: https://www.facebook.com/groups/606269169568376/ Edited by Nguyen Minh Hien A need to have done B should have done C must have done D may have done Question 30: I _along the street when I suddenly heard footsteps behind me A was walking B am walking C walk D walked Question 31: It is imperative that he _ the school regulations A would obey B obey C will D obey obeys Question 32: _, the more terrible the terrorism will become A The more powerful weapons are B The more weapons are powerful C The weapons more powerful are D Weapons are the more powerful Question 33: Mr Brown was obliged to pay damages to his neigbours in _for the devastations his pet dogs made in their garden A penalty B reparation C reward D compensation Question 34: Don’t _to conclusions, we don’t yet know all the relevant facts A hurry B rush C run D jump Question 35: Losing my job was a great shock, but I think I’m _ it A seeing to B putting up with C standing for D getting over Question 36: The biggest company in our local area is _the verge of bankruptcy A on B in C at D from Question 37: Mark enjoys having fun by causing trouble He’s a very _ boy A strong-willed B mischievous C obedient D well-behaved Question 38: He spent the entire night thinking and in the end _a brilliant idea A came up to B catch up with C came up with D get through to Question 39: His achievements were partly due to the of his wife A assist B assistant C assisted D assistance Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions Question 40: Her living conditions were not good However, she studied very well A Living in difficult conditions forced her to study very well B She studied very well just because she lived in difficult conditions C Living in difficult conditions, she had no choice but to study well D Difficult as her living conditions were, she studied very well Question 41: He telephoned from a public call-box He didn’t want the call to be traced to his own address A He telephoned from a public call-box in order the call could be traced to his own address B He telephoned from a public call-box in order that the call could be traced to his own address C He telephoned from a public call-box so that the call couldn’t be traced to his own address D He telephoned from a public call-box so the call can’t be traced to his own address Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in each of the following questions Question 42: Henry hoped that his sons would someday take over his retail business and maintain the high level of customer service and satisfaction that Henry valued so much A eliminate B continue C uphold D connect Question 43: Tom Swayer became internationally famous for his novels A well known B celebrated C unknown D infamous Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Although people drive in all countries, the rules can be quite different between nations and areas For this reason, you should always learn the laws before you decide to drive in a Tham gia nhóm để nhận thêm tài liệu: https://www.facebook.com/groups/606269169568376/ Edited by Nguyen Minh Hien foreign country If you are not careful, you can get into trouble since the rules might be very different from what you are used to For example, you can find some big differences in laws related to the minimum driving age, the appropriate side of the road to drive on, and mobile phone use while driving In the U.S., people who live in Alaska may obtain a learner’s permit (legal permission to drive while being supervised) at the age of fourteen This is quite different from the driving laws of Niger, where a person must be at least twenty-three years old to drive If you are inquisitive to know the minimum driving age in most countries, the answer is eighteen It may also surprise you to learn that not every country allows its citizens to drive, although most of them For example, women are not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia no matter how old they are Instead, they must have a male family member or hired male driver to travel by car Driving on the right or left side of the road also varies For instance, in Great Britain, Cyprus, Australia, India, and Malaysia people drive on the left However, in the U.S., Mexico, France, and Canada people are required to drive on the right As a matter of fact, one country can have different driving rules for different areas People in Hong Kong drive on the left, while drivers in other parts of China use the right side of the road Other driving laws that are different between countries include those related to using mobile phones In Japan, using any kind of mobile phone device is illegal, even if you not need to hold the phone with your hands However, in Argentina and Australia, drivers are allowed to talk on their mobile phones as long as they not use their hands You might also find it interesting to learn that some countries have very unusual laws For example, in the country of Cyprus, it is against the law to eat or drink anything while driving Even more interesting is that in Germany, there is a famous road called the Autobahn, where certain parts have no speed limit at all! Question 44: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A Females can drive a car in Saudi Arabia B People in India drive on the right side of the road C You can drive as fast as you want on all parts of the German Autobahn D You are not allowed to hold your mobile phone and talk while you drive in Australia Question 45: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a main difference in driving laws in this passage? A Drink driving limit B Legal driving age C Right or left hand traffic D Safety calls Question 46: According to the passage, it is illegal to eat or drink while driving in _ A Cyprus B Great Britain C China D Australia Question 47: It is important to learn the laws before driving in a foreign country because _ A it is fun to learn about other countries’ driving laws B you can get into trouble when you are not used to another country’s rules C you can have a car accident if you not know the rules D it helps you identify the appropriate side of the road to drive on Question 48: The word “inquisitive” in paragraph can be best replaced by _ A indifferent B concerned C nosy D curious Question 49: The word “those” in paragraph refers to _ A drivers B mobile phones C driving laws D countries Question 50: What is the main idea of the passage? A Driving in all countries shares a common purpose B There are differences in laws related to driving among countries C Countries have different ways to enact laws on driving D People in different countries drive on different sides of the road ĐÁP ÁN Tham gia nhóm để nhận thêm tài liệu: https://www.facebook.com/groups/606269169568376/ Edited by Nguyen Minh Hien 1A 11A 21D 31B 41C 2D 12C 22C 32A 42A 3A 13C 23B 33D 43C 4D 14A 24A 34D 44D 5B 15D 25B 35D 45A 6D 16B 26C 35A 46A 7C 17D 27D 37B 47B 8A 18B 28B 38C 48D 9B 19A 29B 39D 49C 10D 20B 30A 40D 50B Tham gia nhóm để nhận thêm tài liệu: https://www.facebook.com/groups/606269169568376/ ... called off the strike after a new pay offer A Not until a new pay was offered, the workers called off the strike B The worker called off the strike only when a new pay offers C A new pay was offered,... response to each of the following exchanges Question 18: Mary and Jane are classmates They are talking about Mary’s new hairstyle - Jane: What an attractive hairstyle you have got, Mary! - Mary: ... new pay offers C A new pay was offered, which made the strike call off D Not until a new pay was offered did the workers call off the strike Question 22: "Don't forget to give the book back to

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