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(1)SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO NGHÖ AN TRƯỜNG THPT QUỲNH LƯU I
ĐỀ THI THỬ KHỐI D + A1 LẦN II NĂM HỌC 2011 - 2012 Môn: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề (Đề thi có 05 trang)
Họ tên thí sinh: Số báo danh:
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, questions from to 5
Question 1: A enterprise B prevention C fertilize D implements
Question 2: A accompany B comfortable C interview D dynamism
Question 3: A effectiveness B satisfaction C accountancy D appropriate
Question 4: A secure B oblige C vacant D equip
Question 5: A representative B characteristic C technological D punctuality Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions, questions from to 35
Question 6: Could you stand _ for me and teach my English class tomorrow morning, John?
A. up B down C out D in
Question 7: Can you _ out the answer to number 2?
A check B leave C work D go
Question 8:The complaints he received were like water off a duck’s _
A. back B. wings C. feather D. body
Question 9: “Don’t forget to as I have told you.” “ _ “
A. Yes, I won’t B. No, I will remember C. Yes, I will D No, I won’t bus”
Question 10: We can form a negative verb by adding the prefix to the verb ”lead”
A. un- B dis- C. mis- D.
im-Question 11: These days almost everybody …….the danger of smoking.
A know of B are aware of C is aware about D is aware of
Question 12: The Internet makes it such easier…….communicate with one another.
A to people for B for people C that people can D for people to Question 13: Because it was faster, Jim…….on my taking the plane to London instead of the train.
A resisted B insisted C refused D reminded
Question 14: Until she was arrested last week, the young woman thought she had…… the perfect crime.
A committed B escaped C got away D charged
Question 15: …….it not been for the intolerable heat in the hall, they would have stayed much longer.
A If B But C Should D Had
Question 16: The ball……two or three times before rolling down the road.
A sprang B bounced C leap D hopped
Question 17: The……of the pagoda in the water was very clear and beautiful.
A sight B shadow C reflection D mirror
Question 18: When I came, the salesperson was……….to the customers how to use a new kind of washing machines
A demonstrating B proving C exposing D teaching
Question 19: Do you think Ms Brown will…… for Parliament in the next election?
A sit B run C walk D stand
Question 20: Bill Gates is probably the best known and most successful in computer software
A. pioneer B. navigator C generator D volunteer
Question 21: My mother often our mistakes, whereas my father is very strict and punishes us for even the slightest one
A. passes B. neglects C avoids D overlooks
Question 22: When I joined the army, I found it difficult to out orders from my superiors, but I soon got used to …… it
A call B. carry C miss D take
Question 23: After nine months without any rain, the country was facing one of the worst in the last fifty years
(2)Question 24: What I like about this restaurant is that there is parking space right outside it
A. plenty B. ample C expanded D. big
Question 25: “ How much you earn, Joe?” “ I’d “
A. rather don’t say B. better not to say C. rather not say D.prefer not say Question 26: The traffic in town was very _ but I arrived home earlier than expected
A. heavy B. weak C. a little D. few
Question 27: The witness’s account was not _ with the facts
A matched B. reliable C. consistent D. confirmed
Question 28: Do you agree that a happy marriage should be based love?
A for B on C at D with
Question 29: you have the money in your account, you can withdraw up to $100 a day
A. Unless B. Although C. Provided that D. As soon as
Question 30: My arm hurt so much I felt sure I it.
A should have broken B must have broken C was breaking D have broken
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction questions from 36 to 40
Question 31: Helen likes to listen to music, to go to the cinema, to chat on the phone and going shopping. A B C D
Question 32: Both Mr and Mrs Smith are explaining the children the rules of the game. A B C D
Question 33: You can enjoy a sport without join in a club or belonging to a team A B C D
Question 34: Unlike many writing of her time, she was not preoccupied with morality. A B C D
Question 35: You have unnecessary sent me the copies of the files which have been sorted out A B C D
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 40
The diseases that are afflicting the Western societies have undergone dramatic changes In the course of a century, so many mass killers have vanished that two-thirds of all deaths are now associated with the diseases of old age Those who died young are more often than not the victims of accidents, violence and suicide
These changes in public health are generally equated with progress and are attributed to more or better medical care In fact, there is no evidence of any direct relation between changing disease patterns and the so- called progress of medicine
The importance of services to change life expectancy and the insignificance of much contemporary clinical care in the curing of disease are all obvious, well documented and well-repressed
Neither the proportion of doctors in a population, nor the clinical tools at their disposal, nor the number of hospital beds, are causal factors in the striking changes in overall patterns of disease The new techniques available to recognize and treat such conditions as pernicious anemia and hypertension, or to correct congenital malformation by surgical interventions, increase our understanding of disease but not reduce its incidence The fact that there are more doctors where certain diseases have become rare has little to with their ability to control or eliminate them It simply means that doctors deploy themselves as they like, more so than other professionals, and that they tend to gather where the climate is healthy, where the water is clean, and where people work and can pay for their services
Question 36: The diseases that prevail in contemporary Western societies
A are concentrated among the elderly B kill many people at once C resist the latest drugs D result from modern life styles Question 37:The writer claims that evidence of medicine’s inadequacies
A is widely accepted B has been destroyed
C has been kept quiet D should not be publicized
Question 38: The author thinks that the presence of a large numbers of doctors in a community A disguises the true facts about disease B improves the overall quality of life C does not have much effect on disease D controls the spread of disease Question 39: Many doctors choose to live where
A they are most needed B conditions discourage disease C they can be near the colleagues D research facilities are available Question 40: What is the author’s attitude to developments in medicine?
(3)Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 41 to 45
Giving a dinner party is a wonderful way of entertaining people You can also make new friends and give others the chance to get to know each other better
It needs planning, though First make a guess list, with different kinds of people and a mixture of women and men Don’t invite couples because they aren’t so much fun
When you know who can come, find out what they like to eat and drink Note down any who are vegetarians, or who can’t eat or drink certain things for religious region Then plan the menu Include a first course, a choice of main courses and a dessert, plus lots of people’s favourite drinks
The next thing to is the shopping Make sure you buy more than enough of everything, and that someone can help you carry it
On the day, start cooking early Give people appetizers like Greek mezzee or Spanish tapas, so they don’t get hungry if they have to wait Serve the delicious meal, sit down with guests and have a good time- you’ve earned it
Question 41: When giving a dinner party, you should NOT invite _. A those who are vegetarians B single women
C those who can’t eat certain things D husbands and wives Question 42: The menu should include _
A a starter B main courses C a dessert and drinks D all (A, B, C) Question 43: Which of the following is NOT true?
A you should buy more than enough of what you need B You should cook early on the day
C You will earn a lot of money from the party D You need someone to carry the shopping for you.
Question 44: According to the passage, giving a dinner party is . A a chance to make new friends B not much fun
C a good way of entertaining people D both A and C
Question 45: Choose the correct order of things you should in planning a dinner party A make a guest list, the shopping, plan the menu, start cooking
B make a guest list, plan the menu, the shopping, start cooking C plan the menu, make a guest list, the shopping, start cooking D plan the menu, the shopping, make a guest list, start cooking
Choose A, B, C or D to show the best way of making a sentence from the words and phrases given. questions from 46 to 55
Question 46: used/tea/my/to /drink /parents / after / dinner/.
A My parents used to drink tea after dinner B My parents used to drink after dinner tea. C My parents used to dinner after drink tea D My parents used to drink dinner tea after. Question 47: things /do/ this /got /we/ many /to/ have /Sunday/.
A We have got this Sunday many things to B We have got this Sunday many things to C We have got many things to this Sunday D We have got many things this Sunday to
Question 48: their/airport / to / / will / they /go/ meet / tomorrow / the / son/. A They will go to meet their son to the airport tomorrow
B They will go to meet their son tomorrow to the airport C They will go to the airport to meet their son tomorrow D They will go tomorrow to the airport to meet their son
Question 49: weather /place camping/in /for /fine /a /is /good/ Hyde Park/. A Hyde Park is a good place in fine weather for camping.
B Hyde Park is a good place for camping in fine weather C Hyde Park is for camping a good place in fine weather D Hyde Park is in fine weather a good place for camping Question 50: enough /milk /do / have / for / sugar /you / the /?
(4)C Do you have sugar for the enough milk? D Do you have the enough sugar for milk? Question 51: the/ about /a/ are / house / in /we/ buying / countryside / thinking/.
A We are thinking about buying in the country side a house B We are thinking about buying a house in the countryside C We are thinking buying a house about in the countryside D We are thinking buying about in the countryside a house-Question 52: the / England / Oxford / university / is / oldest / in/. A Oxford is in England the oldest university in England B Oxford is the oldest university in England
C Oxford the oldest university is in England. D Oxford is in England the oldest university
Question 53: vehicles/the/morning/at/streets/crowded/the/in /are/7.30/with/. A The streets are crowded at 7.30 in the morning with vehicles
B The streets are crowded at 7.30 with vehicles in the morning C The streets are crowded at vehicles at 7.30 in the morning D The streets are crowded with vehicles at 7.30 in the morning. Question 54: flowers/there/great/my/is/variety/in/a/of/garden/. A There is a great variety of flowers in my garden
B There is a variety great of flowers in my garden. C There is in my garden a variety of great flowers D There is my great variety of flowers in a garden
Question 55: good/Nha Trang/which/for/is/a/sunbathing/beach/is/. A Nha Trang is a beach which is good for sunbathing
B Nha Trang is good for sunbathing which is a beach. C Nha Trang is which good for sunbathing is a beach D Nha Trang is good for sunbathing which is a beach
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions, questions from 56 to 65
Question 56: She began to play the piano three years ago.
A She has played the piano since three years B She has played the piano for three years C She doesn’t play the piano now D She stops playing the piano now Question 57: We last went to the cinema two months ago.
A We haven’t gone to the cinema for two months B We didn’t go to the cinema for two months C We didn’t want to go to the cinema any more D We stopped going to the cinema
Question 58: "I'll tell you about this tomorrow, Mary," said Tom. A Tom said to Mary that he will tell her about that the following day B Tom told Mary that I would tell you about that the day after C Tom told Mary that he would tell her about that the following day. D Tom told me that he would tell Mary about that the day after
Question 59: "I'm leaving here for Da Lat next week” said Mrs Lan A Mrs Lan said she was leaving there for Da Lat the following week. B Mrs Lan said to me she was leaving there for Da Lat next week C Mrs Lan tells she is leaving here for Da Lat the following week D Mrs Lan told me that I was leaving there for Da Lat the week after
Question 60: “I haven’t received your post since last month, Jane” The boss said. A The boss said that Jane hadn’t received his post since the previous month.
B The boss said Jane that he hadn’t received her post since the previous month C The boss said to Jane that he hadn’t received her post since the previous month D The boss said Jane that he hadn’t received his post since the previous month Question 61: "If you passed you test, I would buy you a car", he said.
A He said that if I passed my test, he would buy you a car.
B He said that if I had passed my test, he would have bought me a car C He said that if I had passed my test, he would buy me a car
D He said that if I passed my test, he would buy me a car Question 62: She won't come unless you invite her. A She won't come if you don't invite her
B She will come if you don't invite her. C She won't come even if she is invited D She won't come if you won’t invite her.
Question 63: Study harder or you'll fail in the next exam. A Unless you study harder, you'll fail in the next exam B You don't study hard and you'll fail in the next exam. C If you study hard, you'll fail in the next exam
(5)Question 64: He didn't hurry so he missed the plane. A If he hurried, he wouldn't miss the plane
B If he had hurried, he might catch the plane C If he had hurried, he could have caught the plane D He didn't miss the plane because he hurried
Question 65: Mr Pike is repairing the refrigerator at the moment. A The refrigerator is being repaired at the moment by Mr Pike B The refrigerator is repaired by Mr Pike at the moment
C The refrigerator is being repaired by Mr Pike at the moment. D The refrigerator is be repaired at the moment by Mr Pike
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 66 to 80
BELIEVE THE EYES
How you know when someone is lying? Scientists studying the human face with sensitive cameras may have discovered the answer, almost by accident When someone in the lab dropped a book, (66) _ a loud noise, the camera they were using to study someone’s face showed an unexpected (67) _ The sudden fear had caused the (68) of the person’s face around the eyes to change This led the researchers to (69) _ the idea that if a super-sensitive camera could spot fear, it would be quite (70) _ of showing when people were (71) _a lie
The researchers then (72) _ up an experiment to test out their theory Some volunteers were told a secret which they were forbidden to (73) _with another set of volunteers, who were told to (74) _ what it was The results were (75) , with the camera correctly identifying which of the volunteers was lying
Some people believe that these tests could lead to the (76) _ of a camera which would (77) _ airport security staff who, at the moment, have to (78) on their own judgment when asking passengers about the contents of their luggage However, although the camera could be more (79) _ than traditional ways of discovering whether people are lying, most scientists believe that more (80) _ tests are needed before it goes into widespread use
Question 66: A getting B having C making D doing
Question 67: A reaction B relation C reply D remark
Question 68: A example B description C variety D appearance Question 69: A get away with B come up with C look forward to D stand up to
Question 70: A talented B clever C skilful D capable
Question 71: A telling B speaking C saying D talking
Question 72: A held B put C set D gave
Question 73: A argue B spill C inform D share
Question 74: A catch up B find out C ask after D call for
Question 75: A famous B amazed C wondering C impressive
Question 76: A innovation B development C growth D increase
Question 77: A assist B appeal C attract D accept
Question 78: A support B rely C lean D rest
Question 79: A right B correct C accurate D honest
Question 80: A convincing B persuading C proving D agreeing
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