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Trường: THPT Nguyễn Huệ Tổ: Ngoại ngữ (Đề thi có 04 trang) ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THƠNG NĂM 2019 - 2020 Mơn: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề 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 1: A face B rare D pay D hate Question 2: A treat B threat C head D men Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions Question 3: A realize B advocate C dedicate D initiate Question 4: A power B swimmer C species D advice Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 5: I know you won’t mind sitting by Peter, ? A I B don’t I C will you D won’t you Question 6: She had changed so much that anyone recognised her A hardly B almost C not D nearly Question 7: If only she my advice, things would have been easier A had taken B has taken C took D would take Question 8: I don’t think Sean has serious behavioural problems , I’ll talk to him tomorrow morning A Nonetheless B Therefore C Even though D As a result Question 9: It was clear that the young couple were of taking charge the restaurant A responsible B reliable C capable D able Question 10: Birds make nests in trees hide their young in the leaves and branches A which they can B in that they can C where they can D the place where Question 11: The police are seeking the town the missing vehicle A on B for C into D up Question 12: Let’s invite them I’m sure they would love A come B coming C to come D to coming C disappointed D disappoint Question 13: I hope we will be able to avoid anyone A disappointment B disappointing Question 14: Tom is still in London, so you him at the library A couldn’t see B weren’t able to see C mustn’t have seen D can’t have seen Question 15: This was an important breakthrough, which an enormous impact on the scientific community A had B did C gave D took Question 16: Mrs Brown’s doctor advised her not to take so much work in future A after B on C over D to Question 17: I spent all afternoon trying to mend the shower, but I gave it up _ A at the end B to the end C by the end D in the end Question 18: There is in his bedroom A a square wooden old table B an old square wooden table C a wooden old square table D an old wooden square table Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions Question 19: I have told you many times that making up excuses is not acceptable in this house A suffering from B learning C inventing D replying to Question 20: Please stop making that noise! It really gets on my nerves A wakes me up B cheers me up C amuses me D annoys me Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions Question 21: Polluted water and increased water temperatures have driven many species to the verge of extinction A enriched B contaminated C purified D strengthened Question 22: It is unreasonable to believe that we are the only creatures on Earth with a moral sense A logical B unbelievable C common D unable Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges Question 23: David is talking to Monica about his next test David: “ ” Monica: “Good luck to you.” A I don’t like rock music B I’m taking a test this afternoon C How you do? D Have a nice day Question 24: Tracey and her friend, Tom are talking about her mother Tom: “ ” Tracey: “She’s sociable and very kind-hearted.” A How does your mother look? B What’s your mother like? C How is your mother? D How old is your mother? 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 from Ecosystems have become an important issue in modern politics and among environmental groups (25) many of the world’s ecosystems are being destroyed In recent years, the representatives of 175 countries – almost every country in the world – signed an international agreement called the Convention on (26) Diversity This convention says that nations and individuals (27) protect ecosystems and natural living areas and try to maintain the populations of plants and animals that exist in all ecosystems This convention states all parts of an ecosystem work together (28) harmony and as a whole, so the ecosystem is like a unit or one body If a part of a body is cut of or killed, then there is a good chance that the whole body will die or will stop working properly When any part of an ecosystem is destroyed, it is (29) that the ecosystem will be destroyed or stop working properly (Source: “How to Master skills for the TOEFL iBT Reading” Question 25: A because of B though C because D despite Question 26: A Biological B Biology C Biologist D Biological Question 27: A may B need C can D should Question 28: A in B on C with D under Question 29: A surely B really C likely D actually Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions A report released by China shows that the country is facing a serious problem with drinking water According to the study about 80% of the country’s shallow ground water is not clean enough to drink or bathe in It can only be used for industrial purposes Dirty drinking water exists especially in the countryside, where the population gets water from shallow wells This water has become more and more contaminated through farming, factories and house waste While air pollution has caught the attention of the country’s politicians, the situation of the underground water has widely been ignored China may be facing another big environmental problem According to the report large cities are not affected by water pollution because they got their water from underground reservoirs that are often hundreds or thousands of feet deep In addition, cities operate purification plants that get rid of harmful substances before water drinking gets to the people On the other hand the use of shallow underground water in rural areas has grown considerably in the past decade The report states that nitrates and ammonia are the major pollutants In some areas heavy metals were also found in the water Authorities found out that while none of the 2.000 investigated wells had a Class I water quality, over 70% were classified in the worst two categories, those unfit for drinking Question 30: What is the passage mainly about? A Drinking water problems in the world B Polluted water drinking in the countryside C Problems with water drinking in China D Underground water in China Question 31: According to the passage, the population doesn’t get water from all of the following EXCEPT ? A rivers B reservoirs C lakes D deep wells Question 32: The word “It” in paragraph one refers to A the country B shallow ground water C the study D ground water Question 33: The residents in big cities are not affected by the contamination of water because A their water is taken from the deep wells B they get water from the shallow reservoirs C water is taken from the underground reservoirs and it is purified before use D they have purification machines Question 34: The word “ignore” in paragraph three is likely replaced by A seen B overlooked C cared D eliminated Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Some Amazing Apps for Your Smartphone It is hard to imagine life in modern society without smartphones These handy little devices keep us entertained and enable us to manage important talks on the go Although smartphones feature powerful hardware, they wouldn’t be so useful without thousands of handy applications Here are a few free and helpful apps that you can download to help you throughout the day If you have a habit of forgetting things and want to organize your life, give Evernote a try It promises to help users remember everything With a few clicks, you can send all of your photos, documents, and audio notes to Evernote Then, your digital information can be stored in folders or tagged with useful keywords When you need to access this data, you can perform a simple search and it will appear in seconds Evernote is available on smartphones, tablets, and computers, so you can access your data from everywhere Imagine this scenario You are watching a TV show and you hear a cool song in the background You want to buy it but there is one problem You don’t know the name of the song SoundHound is an app that will make this problem a thing of the past It enables users to quickly identify songs by launching the app and holding their phone in the air The app takes the song playing and compares it to the thousands of the songs until it finds a match Within seconds, it can tell you the name, the artist, and album of the song you just heard Another spectacular app is Lookout Hopefully, you won’t have to use it often, but when you need it, Lookout can be a lifesaver Its main function is to help you find your phone if it goes missing Lookout does this by using your smartphone’s data connection to locate your lost device To see where your phone is on a map, simple log into Lookout from any web browser In the worst-case situation, if someone steals your phone and you fear it has gone for good, you can wipe out all of its data with a few clicks This will ensure no one will see any private information on your phone The helpful apps are just the tip of the iceberg If you some searching online, you are certain to find many other apps that will make your life more convenient Question 35: Evernote can help you A access your data with a few useful keynotes B store only documents, texts, and contracts C organize your daily activities and remember things D reduce your load of work thanks to its support Question 36: Who would most enjoy SoundHound? A A person who always misplace things B Someone who knows the name to every song C Someone who is learning to play an instrument D A person who enjoys discovering new music Question 37: What could best replace the word “appear” in paragraph 2? A upgrade B hide C show up D erase Question 38: What is Lookout most useful for? A Cleaning your phone when it has too much data B Helping users change the appearance of their phones C Improving the speed of data connections Question 39: The word “it” in paragraph refers to D Locating phones when users can’t find them A your smartphone B the app Lookout C a web browser D your life Question 40: What does the author imply in the last paragraph? A These are the most useful apps on the market B People should try to find more apps on their own C Users should read the author’s website for more tips D Users only need to use the apps included on their phone Question 41: All of the following are true about the apps for your smartphone EXCEPT that A they have a wide range from entertainment to daily activities B they can be used for various purposes C they were developed before the hardware of smartphones D they can make your life more comfortable and convenient Question 42: Which of the following statements does the author most probably agree with? A The app Lookout is most useful to the police B Lookout can replace Google Map to locate any location C The app SoundHound can save you a lot of time D Evernote can offer you the treatment for your loss of memory Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions Question 43: The teacher wanted to know why hadn’t he done his homework A B C D Question 44: It gets more and more easier to understand what the lecturer has explained A B C D Question 45: John congratulated us to our good results although we didn’t know each other well A B C D Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions Question 46: All the students must not use the dictionaries A The dictionaries must not being used by all the students B The dictionaries must not be used by all the students C The dictionaries mustn’t be use by all the students The dictionaries must be not used by all the students Question 47: “Don’t forget to hand in the report, Peter,” said Kate A Kate reminded Peter of handing in the report B Kate accused Pater of not forgetting to hand in the report C Kate reminded Peter to hand in the report D Kate suggested Peter’s not forgetting to hand in the report Question 48: Unless you have tickets, you can’t come in A You can’t come in provided that you have tickets B You can come in provided that you have tickets C If you didn’t have tickets, you couldn’t come in D Unless you don’t have tickets, you can come in Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pairs of sentences in the following questions Question 49: I couldn’t pay for the meal I had left my wallet at home A Having left my wallet at home, I couldn’t pay for the meal B If my wallet hadn’t been left at home, I could pay for the meal C I needn’t have paid for the meal because I had left my walled at home D I had left my wallet at home so that I wouldn’t be able to pay for the meal Question 50: The man dyed his beard Therefore, nobody could recognize him A The man dyed his beard so that nobody won’t recognize him B Nobody could recognize the man until he dyed his beard C The man dyed his beard to avoid being recognized D The man who couldn’t be recognized dyed his beard ... taking a test this afternoon C How you do? D Have a nice day Question 24: Tracey and her friend, Tom are talking about her mother Tom: “ ” Tracey: “She’s sociable and very kind-hearted.” A How... This convention says that nations and individuals (27) protect ecosystems and natural living areas and try to maintain the populations of plants and animals that exist in all ecosystems This... throughout the day If you have a habit of forgetting things and want to organize your life, give Evernote a try It promises to help users remember everything With a few clicks, you can send all of your

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