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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!. ssSSSShhh … IT'S A SECRET.[r]

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO BÀI THI THỬ KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2018- 2019

(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MƠN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 434 Thời gian: 60 phút - khơng tính thời gian giao đề

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 1:A said B raid C paid D laid

Question 2:A rescue B true C virtue D pursue

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.

ssSSSShhh… IT'S A SECRET!

Throughout history and in every civilisation, people have felt the need to communicate in secret In war time, military secrets need to be transferred securely to commanders without being understood by the enemy During revolutions, those plotting to overthrow the establishment need to ensure their communications remain undisclosed The history of secret communication is long and fascinating World events have changed on many occasions because of secret messages -secrets that were kept and -secrets that were not!

There are two ways to communicate in secret - either you conceal the fact that you are sending a message at all, (‘steganography’) or you obscure the meaning of your message rather than its actual existence ('cryptology'), steganography is very old In 440 BC,the Greek ruler, Histiaeus, sent a message to a fellow plotter in a revolt by shaving off the hair of his most loyal slave, tattooing a message on his head, allowing the slave’s hair to grow back, then sending him to deliver the message.The slave passed through enemy lines easily since he seemed to be carrying no communication Another very old form of steganography is invisible ink Inks made of simple organic materials such as milk orlemon juice, which turn dark when held over a flame, were used as early as the first century AD for very serious communications During the Second World War, both sides raced to create new secret inks and to find developers for the enemy'sinks, although in the end this form of steganography became impractical due to the large amount of communications involved

Although steganography is a very clever way to communicate in secret, it does have an Achilles heel If the messenger does not a particularly good job concealing their message and some one finds it, all its secrets will be immediately revealed This weakness soon led to the idea of hiding the actual meaning of messages, so that they could not be read, even if they were discovered The result was the development of cryptology

Cryptology hides the meaning of messages by using codes Codes are essentially secret languages Julius Caesar invented one He replaced every letter in a word by the letter three places away from it in the alphabet A was D, B was E, and soon Later on, any code that used a system of letter replacement such as this was referred to as a ‘Caesarcode’ Of course, it doesn’t take much brain power to figure out most of these codes! Today, code makers devise practically unbreakable codes using highly sophisticated mathematics and computer power

Are cryptology and steganography used now? Well, you may be surprised to learn that secret communication is apart of everyday life! For example, every time you use your credit card to buy something from a company over the Internet, cryptology is employed Very complicated codes turn your credit card number into a pile of gibberish that only the retailer can decipher, not anyone else, steganography is also thriving in the digital world

Secret messages can easily be hidden in e-mail, audio and image files This is because most digital documents contain useless areas of data, so some of their information can be altered without obvious effect.This is of concern to governments as they fear that criminals may be concealing messages in files sent over the Internet One thing is certain -secret communication is still just as much a part of life today as it was millennia ago!

[Source: SPOTLIGHT 11, Student’s Book, Express Publishing, 2007] Question 3: ‘Caesar Codes’

A are usually quite easy to break. B were all invented by Julius Caesar. C use sophisticated mathematics. D only use certain letters of the alphabet. Question 4: The word undisclosed is closest inmeaning to

A decoded B concealed C unseen D found

Question 5: In 440 BC, the Greek ruler, Histiaeus

A learnt of a plot through a secret message. B secretly communicated with the enemy. C started a revolt by sending a hidden message. D sent a secret message past the enemy. Question 6: Invisible ink

A can sometimes be made visible with heat. B was used the most effectively during WW2. C is the oldest form of steganography. D must be made from organic materials. Question 7: Steganography does not

A depend on the skill of the messenger. B pre-date cryptology C hide the meaning of a message. D have any disadvantages. Question 8: Internet credit card transactions

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Question 9: Secret communication

A can lead to revolutions or wars. B has altered the course of history at times. C was only used in the past. D was first used by military commanders. Question 10: Steganography is still used a lot today because

A governments use it to send information securely.

B secret communication is more important than ever before. C it can help to catch criminals.

D it’s easy to hide secret messages in digital documents.

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

sentences in the following questions.

Question 11: Phuong refused the invitation He then regretted it. A Phuong wished she hadn't refused the invitation.

B Phuong regretted she didn’t refuse the invitation, C Phuong regretted not to accept the invitation. D Phuong wished she accepted the invitation.

Question 12: I didn’t want to disturb the meeting I left without saving goodbye. A I would rather disturb the meeting than leave without saving goodbye. B Rather than disturb the meeting I left without saving goodbye.

C The meeting was disturbed as I left saving goodbye.

D I left without saying goodbye as I didn't want to disturb the nicotine.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 13: ~ A: "Can I have a word with you for a minute, please?" ~ B: " "

A Sure What is it? B I haven’t got the time.

C Of course That’s what it means D It’s easy Look it up in any dictionary Question 14: ~ A: " " ~ B: "Oh, occasionally Just for fun."

A Have you ever been biiten by a dog? B She’s never said love to you, has she? C Do you ever read gossip magazines? D Does Ms White often punish her students?

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

Did you know that there are about seven thousand languages in the world? In view of this, many people believe that all school pupils should be made to learn at least one foreign language Others, however, argue that there are possible disadvantages to this (15) There are many reasons why forcing students to learn a language is a good idea To start with, it could improve their future job prospects as more and more businesses these days work closely with (16) in other countries In addition, being able to communicate with people in their own language is extremely rewarding while travelling Not only does it avoid confusion, but also shows respect and helps in understanding other cultures Lastly, studies have shown that learning languages can improve pupils’ critical (17) , and therefore help them in other subjects such as Maths

On the other hand, some believe that there are some disadvantages to making learning a foreign language (18) To start with, it is argued that many pupils should improve their reading and writing skills in their own language first instead of spending time learning another language that they may never use Not all jobs, after all, require knowledge of a foreign language In addition, some pupils may be put off learning a language for life if they not enjoy learning the one taught at school

Taking everything into (19) , I believe that while there are some disadvantages to being made to learn a language, the advantages for both individuals and society can not be ignored."

After all as the Italian film director, Federico Fellini, said “A different language is a different vision of life"

Question 15:A thought B notion C viewpoint D item

Question 16:A clients B customers C buyers D chasers

Question 17:A tricks B skills C wits D talents

Question 18:A wanted B compulsory C needed D optional

Question 19:A opinion B concept C consideration D thought

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 20:A tremendous B prosperous C victorious D enormous Question 21:A cathedral B tragedy C genuine D satellite

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 22: He has a self-confidence that is sometimes seen as arrogance.

A pride B haughtiness C timidity D modesty

Question 23: I'm fed up with living in the sticks.

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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: It’s possible that Steve wasn’t invited.

A Steve can’t be invited to the party. B Steve may not have been invited.

C You can’t be sure Steve was invited to the party. D I wish Steve had been invited to the party. Question 25: It’s a pity you didn’t come to the party.

A Why didn’t you come to the party? B You should have come to the party.

C It’s wrong you didn’t come to the party. D You are pitiful that you weren’t invited to the party. Question 26: You mustn’t ride a motorbike without a crash helmet.

A Riding a motorbike without a crash helmet is banned.

B It’s prohibited that riding a motorbike without a crash helmet. C It’s legal not to ride a motorbike with a crash helmet.

D It’s against the law to ride a motorbike without a crash helmet.

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 people have recognized the importance of entertainment to their both physical and mental well-being There is a variety of entertainment for people to choose, which depends on their interests, their ages, their jobs as well as many other conditions

People who work indoors and spend most of their time sitting and doing sedentary office work can add physical activities to their lives by doing sports during their leisure time, such as playing a ball game, going camping, hiking or fishing On the other hand, people whose jobs involve a lot of physical activities may prefer to spend their free time doing quiet, relaxing activities, such as reading books or magazines or watching TV Some people find that collecting stamps, postcards, badges, model cars, planes or ships, bottles, or antiques are relaxing hobbies

Entertainment is organized in many schools and institutions They may offer many extracurricular activities including hobby groups, sports activities, and choirs Other institutions such as retirem ent homes and hospitals also offer activities such as clubs and meetings for playing games or simply organized periods for conversation

Most people like socializing with friends for dinner or a drink after a hard day at work For many young people, having a regular night out a week is a normal part of their free time, whether it is joining friends for a drink in a pub, dining out in a restaurant, watching a film, playing video games or dancing the night away at a club

Some people leisure activities that also have a long-term goal In some cases, people a leisure activity that they hope to turn into a full-time activity Many people also study part-time in evening university or college courses, both for the love of learning to help their career prospects and for relaxing

Question 27: According to the second paragraph, the writer means that A playing sports is not suitable for those who work in the office

B entertainment is chosen depending on people’s career C people working indoors should not have any entertainment D sedentary office work is boring

Question 28: According to the passage, entertainment

A is not good for our both physical and mental well-beingB has no effect on our mental health C is not considered to be important by most people D is various.

Question 29: According to the fourth paragraph, A going out with friends is also a kind of entertainment B playing video is not a kind of entertainment

C we should only watch a film at home

D drinking after a hard day at work is unacceptable Question 30: The pronoun "They" refers to

A hobby groups B extracurricular activities C retirement homes D schools and institutions Question 31: It can be inferred that people

A hardly recognize the importance of entertainment B have different choice of entertainment

C all choose the same kind of entertainment D find it difficult to choose a kind of entertainment Question 32: People who work indoors

A should not choose physical activities B are often too tired to enjoy any entertainment C never have any leisure time D can choose physical activities as entertainment Question 33: According to the writer, learning part-time in the evening

A makes people more tired after work B is a waste of time

C is not suitable for present careers D is also a relaxing activity

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.

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A many B are C with D in our large Question 35: When we go on vacation, we prefer swim and active sports to sightseeing and lyiing on the beach.

A active sports B sightseeing C swim D on vacation

Question 36: The book that you see laying on the table belongs to the teacher.

A see B belongs C laying D that

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 37: Keep your hair on! Your car isn't badly damaged!

A Brush up! B make up yourself! C Calm down! D Cool it! Question 38: You go home and put your feet up, love

A take a shower B go to bed C relax D turn in

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:You not have seen him yesterday, for he was not here.

A must B should C can D would

Question 40: Not only us light, but it also gives us heat.

A the sun has give B does the sun give C the sun gives D has the sun given Question 41: The population of the world is growing at a dangerous

A measure B costs C rate D step

Question 42: We must begin testing this instrument no mater difficult it is.

A whatever B what C however D how

Question 43: There was nothing but sand we could see.

A quite far as B such far as C as far as D very far as

Question 44: When you tell him something, he always does the on purpose.

A objection B opposing C opposition D opposite

Question 45: Mary has not seen his brother for five years and has of his address.

A no idea B no thought C no mind D nothing

Question 46: I’ve never seen anyone so to their job as Philip is.

A keen B interested C eager D dedicated

Question 47: I've thrown away my old trousers I’ll have to buy

A some new pair B a new one C some new ones D a new pair Question 48: If you that night, you might have been too late to get your ticket.

A hadn't hurried B wouldn't hurry C didn’t hurry D hadn't to hurry Question 49: The committee among themselves for hours.

A has been argued B have been arguing C has been arguing D have been argued Question 50: Jerry loves snowboarding so much that it’s almost like a drug

A requirement B passion C addiction D obsession

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO BÀI THI THỬ KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2018- 2019

(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MƠN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 833 Thời gian: 60 phút - khơng tính thời gian giao đề

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 1:A virtue B pursue C rescue D true

Question 2:A laid B paid C said D raid

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 people have recognized the importance of entertainment to their both physical and mental well-being There is a variety of entertainment for people to choose, which depends on their interests, their ages, their jobs as well as many other conditions

People who work indoors and spend most of their time sitting and doing sedentary office work can add physical activities to their lives by doing sports during their leisure time, such as playing a ball game, going camping, hiking or fishing On the other hand, people whose jobs involve a lot of physical activities may prefer to spend their free time doing quiet, relaxing activities, such as reading books or magazines or watching TV Some people find that collecting stamps, postcards, badges, model cars, planes or ships, bottles, or antiques are relaxing hobbies

Entertainment is organized in many schools and institutions They may offer many extracurricular activities including hobby groups, sports activities, and choirs Other institutions such as retirem ent homes and hospitals also offer activities such as clubs and meetings for playing games or simply organized periods for conversation

Most people like socializing with friends for dinner or a drink after a hard day at work For many young people, having a regular night out a week is a normal part of their free time, whether it is joining friends for a drink in a pub, dining out in a restaurant, watching a film, playing video games or dancing the night away at a club

Some people leisure activities that also have a long-term goal In some cases, people a leisure activity that they hope to turn into a full-time activity Many people also study part-time in evening university or college courses, both for the love of learning to help their career prospects and for relaxing

Question 3: People who work indoors

A should not choose physical activities B never have any leisure time

C are often too tired to enjoy any entertainment D can choose physical activities as entertainment Question 4: According to the writer, learning part-time in the evening

A makes people more tired after work B is not suitable for present careers C is a waste of time D is also a relaxing activity

Question 5: According to the passage, entertainment

A has no effect on our mental health B is various.

C is not good for our both physical and mental well-beingD is not considered to be important by most people Question 6: According to the second paragraph, the writer means that

A people working indoors should not have any entertainment B sedentary office work is boring

C playing sports is not suitable for those who work in the office D entertainment is chosen depending on people’s career

Question 7: The pronoun "They" refers to

A schools and institutions B hobby groups

C retirement homes D extracurricular activities

Question 8: According to the fourth paragraph, A we should only watch a film at home

B playing video is not a kind of entertainment

C going out with friends is also a kind of entertainment D drinking after a hard day at work is unacceptable Question 9: It can be inferred that people

A all choose the same kind of entertainment B hardly recognize the importance of entertainment C have different choice of entertainment

D find it difficult to choose a kind of entertainment

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: I've thrown away my old trousers I’ll have to buy

A some new pair B a new pair C some new ones D a new one Question 11: Jerry loves snowboarding so much that it’s almost like a drug

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Question 12: When you tell him something, he always does the on purpose.

A opposition B opposing C objection D opposite

Question 13: If you that night, you might have been too late to get your ticket.

A wouldn't hurry B hadn't to hurry C didn’t hurry D hadn't hurried Question 14: Not only us light, but it also gives us heat.

A has the sun given B the sun has give C does the sun give D the sun gives Question 15: We must begin testing this instrument no mater difficult it is.

A how B however C whatever D what

Question 16: The committee among themselves for hours.

A have been argued B has been arguing C have been arguing D has been argued Question 17: There was nothing but sand we could see.

A very far as B quite far as C such far as D as far as

Question 18: The population of the world is growing at a dangerous

A measure B step C costs D rate

Question 19: Mary has not seen his brother for five years and has of his address.

A nothing B no mind C no thought D no idea

Question 20: I’ve never seen anyone so to their job as Philip is.

A dedicated B keen C interested D eager

Question 21:You not have seen him yesterday, for he was not here.

A can B should C would D must

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 22: ~ A: "Can I have a word with you for a minute, please?" ~ B: " " A It’s easy Look it up in any dictionary B I haven’t got the time. C Of course That’s what it means D Sure What is it? Question 23: ~ A: " " ~ B: "Oh, occasionally Just for fun."

A Have you ever been biiten by a dog? B Do you ever read gossip magazines? C Does Ms White often punish her students? D She’s never said love to you, has she?

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.

ssSSSShhh… IT'S A SECRET!

Throughout history and in every civilisation, people have felt the need to communicate in secret In war time, military secrets need to be transferred securely to commanders without being understood by the enemy During revolutions, those plotting to overthrow the establishment need to ensure their communications remain undisclosed The history of secret communication is long and fascinating World events have changed on many occasions because of secret messages -secrets that were kept and -secrets that were not!

There are two ways to communicate in secret - either you conceal the fact that you are sending a message at all, (‘steganography’) or you obscure the meaning of your message rather than its actual existence ('cryptology'), steganography is very old In 440 BC,the Greek ruler, Histiaeus, sent a message to a fellow plotter in a revolt by shaving off the hair of his most loyal slave, tattooing a message on his head, allowing the slave’s hair to grow back, then sending him to deliver the message.The slave passed through enemy lines easily since he seemed to be carrying no communication Another very old form of steganography is invisible ink Inks made of simple organic materials such as milk orlemon juice, which turn dark when held over a flame, were used as early as the first century AD for very serious communications During the Second World War, both sides raced to create new secret inks and to find developers for the enemy'sinks, although in the end this form of steganography became impractical due to the large amount of communications involved

Although steganography is a very clever way to communicate in secret, it does have an Achilles heel If the messenger does not a particularly good job concealing their message and some one finds it, all its secrets will be immediately revealed This weakness soon led to the idea of hiding the actual meaning of messages, so that they could not be read, even if they were discovered The result was the development of cryptology

Cryptology hides the meaning of messages by using codes Codes are essentially secret languages Julius Caesar invented one He replaced every letter in a word by the letter three places away from it in the alphabet A was D, B was E, and soon Later on, any code that used a system of letter replacement such as this was referred to as a ‘Caesarcode’ Of course, it doesn’t take much brain power to figure out most of these codes! Today, code makers devise practically unbreakable codes using highly sophisticated mathematics and computer power

Are cryptology and steganography used now? Well, you may be surprised to learn that secret communication is apart of everyday life! For example, every time you use your credit card to buy something from a company over the Internet, cryptology is employed Very complicated codes turn your credit card number into a pile of gibberish that only the retailer can decipher, not anyone else, steganography is also thriving in the digital world

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governments as they fear that criminals may be concealing messages in files sent over the Internet One thing is certain -secret communication is still just as much a part of life today as it was millennia ago!

[Source: SPOTLIGHT 11, Student’s Book, Express Publishing, 2007] Question 24: The word undisclosed is closest inmeaning to

A found B decoded C unseen D concealed

Question 25: In 440 BC, the Greek ruler, Histiaeus

A started a revolt by sending a hidden message. B sent a secret message past the enemy. C secretly communicated with the enemy. D learnt of a plot through a secret message. Question 26: Internet credit card transactions

A are hidden in digital files. B use steganographic techniques. C are made secure by cryptology. D make a retailer's job easier. Question 27: Invisible ink

A is the oldest form of steganography. B was used the most effectively during WW2. C must be made from organic materials. D can sometimes be made visible with heat. Question 28: Steganography is still used a lot today because

A it can help to catch criminals.

B it’s easy to hide secret messages in digital documents. C governments use it to send information securely.

D secret communication is more important than ever before. Question 29: ‘Caesar Codes’

A were all invented by Julius Caesar. B only use certain letters of the alphabet. C use sophisticated mathematics. D are usually quite easy to break. Question 30: Steganography does not

A depend on the skill of the messenger. B hide the meaning of a message. C have any disadvantages. D pre-date cryptology

Question 31: Secret communication

A was first used by military commanders. B has altered the course of history at times. C can lead to revolutions or wars. D was only used in the past.

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

Question 32: Keep your hair on! Your car isn't badly damaged!

A Cool it! B make up yourself! C Calm down! D Brush up!

Question 33: You go home and put your feet up, love

A take a shower B relax C turn in D go to bed

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

Did you know that there are about seven thousand languages in the world? In view of this, many people believe that all school pupils should be made to learn at least one foreign language Others, however, argue that there are possible disadvantages to this (34) There are many reasons why forcing students to learn a language is a good idea To start with, it could improve their future job prospects as more and more businesses these days work closely with (35) in other countries In addition, being able to communicate with people in their own language is extremely rewarding while travelling Not only does it avoid confusion, but also shows respect and helps in understanding other cultures Lastly, studies have shown that learning languages can improve pupils’ critical (36) , and therefore help them in other subjects such as Maths

On the other hand, some believe that there are some disadvantages to making learning a foreign language (37) To start with, it is argued that many pupils should improve their reading and writing skills in their own language first instead of spending time learning another language that they may never use Not all jobs, after all, require knowledge of a foreign language In addition, some pupils may be put off learning a language for life if they not enjoy learning the one taught at school

Taking everything into (38) , I believe that while there are some disadvantages to being made to learn a language, the advantages for both individuals and society can not be ignored."

After all as the Italian film director, Federico Fellini, said “A different language is a different vision of life"

Question 34:A thought B viewpoint C item D notion

Question 35:A customers B chasers C buyers D clients

Question 36:A talents B wits C skills D tricks

Question 37:A optional B compulsory C needed D wanted

Question 38:A consideration B opinion C concept D thought

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 39: It’s a pity you didn’t come to the party.

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C Why didn’t you come to the party? D You are pitiful that you weren’t invited to the party. Question 40: It’s possible that Steve wasn’t invited.

A You can’t be sure Steve was invited to the party. B Steve may not have been invited.

C Steve can’t be invited to the party. D I wish Steve had been invited to the party. Question 41: You mustn’t ride a motorbike without a crash helmet.

A Riding a motorbike without a crash helmet is banned. B It’s legal not to ride a motorbike with a crash helmet.

C It’s prohibited that riding a motorbike without a crash helmet. D It’s against the law to ride a motorbike without a crash helmet.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 42:A prosperous B enormous C victorious D tremendous Question 43:A genuine B satellite C tragedy D cathedral

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 44: When we go on vacation, we prefer swim and active sports to sightseeing and lyiing on the beach.

A active sports B on vacation C swim D sightseeing

Question 45: The book that you see laying on the table belongs to the teacher.

A see B laying C belongs D that

Question 46: Air pollution, together with littering, are causing many problems in our large industrial cites today.

A in our large B with C many D are

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 47: I'm fed up with living in the sticks.

A out of reach B at hand C at close quarters D with closed fists Question 48: He has a self-confidence that is sometimes seen as arrogance.

A timidity B modesty C pride D haughtiness

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 49: Phuong refused the invitation He then regretted it. A Phuong wished she hadn't refused the invitation.

B Phuong wished she accepted the invitation. C Phuong regretted she didn’t refuse the invitation, D Phuong regretted not to accept the invitation.

Question 50: I didn’t want to disturb the meeting I left without saving goodbye. A I left without saying goodbye as I didn't want to disturb the nicotine. B I would rather disturb the meeting than leave without saving goodbye. C The meeting was disturbed as I left saving goodbye.

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO BÀI THI THỬ KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THƠNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2018- 2019

(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 879 Thời gian: 60 phút - khơng tính thời gian giao đề

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 1:A pursue B rescue C virtue D true

Question 2:A raid B said C paid D laid

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 people have recognized the importance of entertainment to their both physical and mental well-being There is a variety of entertainment for people to choose, which depends on their interests, their ages, their jobs as well as many other conditions

People who work indoors and spend most of their time sitting and doing sedentary office work can add physical activities to their lives by doing sports during their leisure time, such as playing a ball game, going camping, hiking or fishing On the other hand, people whose jobs involve a lot of physical activities may prefer to spend their free time doing quiet, relaxing activities, such as reading books or magazines or watching TV Some people find that collecting stamps, postcards, badges, model cars, planes or ships, bottles, or antiques are relaxing hobbies

Entertainment is organized in many schools and institutions They may offer many extracurricular activities including hobby groups, sports activities, and choirs Other institutions such as retirem ent homes and hospitals also offer activities such as clubs and meetings for playing games or simply organized periods for conversation

Most people like socializing with friends for dinner or a drink after a hard day at work For many young people, having a regular night out a week is a normal part of their free time, whether it is joining friends for a drink in a pub, dining out in a restaurant, watching a film, playing video games or dancing the night away at a club

Some people leisure activities that also have a long-term goal In some cases, people a leisure activity that they hope to turn into a full-time activity Many people also study part-time in evening university or college courses, both for the love of learning to help their career prospects and for relaxing

Question 3: According to the passage, entertainment

A is not good for our both physical and mental well-beingB has no effect on our mental health

C is various. D is not considered to be important by most people Question 4: According to the second paragraph, the writer means that

A entertainment is chosen depending on people’s career B people working indoors should not have any entertainment C sedentary office work is boring

D playing sports is not suitable for those who work in the office Question 5: The pronoun "They" refers to

A extracurricular activities B retirement homes C hobby groups D schools and institutions

Question 6: According to the fourth paragraph, A we should only watch a film at home

B playing video is not a kind of entertainment C drinking after a hard day at work is unacceptable D going out with friends is also a kind of entertainment Question 7: People who work indoors

A never have any leisure time B are often too tired to enjoy any entertainment C should not choose physical activities D can choose physical activities as entertainment Question 8: According to the writer, learning part-time in the evening

A is also a relaxing activity B is not suitable for present careers C is a waste of time D makes people more tired after work Question 9: It can be inferred that people

A find it difficult to choose a kind of entertainment B have different choice of entertainment

C all choose the same kind of entertainment D hardly recognize the importance of entertainment

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

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travelling Not only does it avoid confusion, but also shows respect and helps in understanding other cultures Lastly, studies have shown that learning languages can improve pupils’ critical (12) , and therefore help them in other subjects such as Maths

On the other hand, some believe that there are some disadvantages to making learning a foreign language (13) To start with, it is argued that many pupils should improve their reading and writing skills in their own language first instead of spending time learning another language that they may never use Not all jobs, after all, require knowledge of a foreign language In addition, some pupils may be put off learning a language for life if they not enjoy learning the one taught at school

Taking everything into (14) , I believe that while there are some disadvantages to being made to learn a language, the advantages for both individuals and society can not be ignored."

After all as the Italian film director, Federico Fellini, said “A different language is a different vision of life"

Question 10:A thought B item C viewpoint D notion

Question 11:A clients B chasers C buyers D customers

Question 12:A tricks B skills C talents D wits

Question 13:A optional B wanted C needed D compulsory

Question 14:A consideration B opinion C thought D concept

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 15: You go home and put your feet up, love

A go to bed B turn in C take a shower D relax

Question 16: Keep your hair on! Your car isn't badly damaged!

A Cool it! B Calm down! C Brush up! D make up yourself!

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.

ssSSSShhh… IT'S A SECRET!

Throughout history and in every civilisation, people have felt the need to communicate in secret In war time, military secrets need to be transferred securely to commanders without being understood by the enemy During revolutions, those plotting to overthrow the establishment need to ensure their communications remain undisclosed The history of secret communication is long and fascinating World events have changed on many occasions because of secret messages -secrets that were kept and -secrets that were not!

There are two ways to communicate in secret - either you conceal the fact that you are sending a message at all, (‘steganography’) or you obscure the meaning of your message rather than its actual existence ('cryptology'), steganography is very old In 440 BC,the Greek ruler, Histiaeus, sent a message to a fellow plotter in a revolt by shaving off the hair of his most loyal slave, tattooing a message on his head, allowing the slave’s hair to grow back, then sending him to deliver the message.The slave passed through enemy lines easily since he seemed to be carrying no communication Another very old form of steganography is invisible ink Inks made of simple organic materials such as milk orlemon juice, which turn dark when held over a flame, were used as early as the first century AD for very serious communications During the Second World War, both sides raced to create new secret inks and to find developers for the enemy'sinks, although in the end this form of steganography became impractical due to the large amount of communications involved

Although steganography is a very clever way to communicate in secret, it does have an Achilles heel If the messenger does not a particularly good job concealing their message and some one finds it, all its secrets will be immediately revealed This weakness soon led to the idea of hiding the actual meaning of messages, so that they could not be read, even if they were discovered The result was the development of cryptology

Cryptology hides the meaning of messages by using codes Codes are essentially secret languages Julius Caesar invented one He replaced every letter in a word by the letter three places away from it in the alphabet A was D, B was E, and soon Later on, any code that used a system of letter replacement such as this was referred to as a ‘Caesarcode’ Of course, it doesn’t take much brain power to figure out most of these codes! Today, code makers devise practically unbreakable codes using highly sophisticated mathematics and computer power

Are cryptology and steganography used now? Well, you may be surprised to learn that secret communication is apart of everyday life! For example, every time you use your credit card to buy something from a company over the Internet, cryptology is employed Very complicated codes turn your credit card number into a pile of gibberish that only the retailer can decipher, not anyone else, steganography is also thriving in the digital world

Secret messages can easily be hidden in e-mail, audio and image files This is because most digital documents contain useless areas of data, so some of their information can be altered without obvious effect.This is of concern to governments as they fear that criminals may be concealing messages in files sent over the Internet One thing is certain -secret communication is still just as much a part of life today as it was millennia ago!

[Source: SPOTLIGHT 11, Student’s Book, Express Publishing, 2007] Question 17: Invisible ink

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Question 18: Internet credit card transactions

A are made secure by cryptology. B use steganographic techniques. C make a retailer's job easier. D are hidden in digital files. Question 19: The word undisclosed is closest inmeaning to

A found B unseen C decoded D concealed

Question 20: In 440 BC, the Greek ruler, Histiaeus

A sent a secret message past the enemy. B secretly communicated with the enemy. C started a revolt by sending a hidden message. D learnt of a plot through a secret message. Question 21: Secret communication

A can lead to revolutions or wars. B was first used by military commanders. C has altered the course of history at times. D was only used in the past.

Question 22: Steganography does not

A depend on the skill of the messenger. B have any disadvantages. C pre-date cryptology D hide the meaning of a message. Question 23: ‘Caesar Codes’

A were all invented by Julius Caesar. B are usually quite easy to break. C only use certain letters of the alphabet. D use sophisticated mathematics. Question 24: Steganography is still used a lot today because

A governments use it to send information securely.

B secret communication is more important than ever before. C it can help to catch criminals.

D it’s easy to hide secret messages in digital documents.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 25: ~ A: "Can I have a word with you for a minute, please?" ~ B: " "

A Of course That’s what it means B It’s easy Look it up in any dictionary C I haven’t got the time. D Sure What is it?

Question 26: ~ A: " " ~ B: "Oh, occasionally Just for fun."

A Does Ms White often punish her students? B Do you ever read gossip magazines? C Have you ever been biiten by a dog? D She’s never said love to you, has she?

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: Phuong refused the invitation He then regretted it. A Phuong wished she hadn't refused the invitation.

B Phuong wished she accepted the invitation. C Phuong regretted she didn’t refuse the invitation, D Phuong regretted not to accept the invitation.

Question 28: I didn’t want to disturb the meeting I left without saving goodbye. A I left without saying goodbye as I didn't want to disturb the nicotine. B I would rather disturb the meeting than leave without saving goodbye. C Rather than disturb the meeting I left without saving goodbye.

D The meeting was disturbed as I left saving goodbye.

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

Question 29: He has a self-confidence that is sometimes seen as arrogance.

A timidity B pride C modesty D haughtiness

Question 30: I'm fed up with living in the sticks.

A at hand B out of reach C with closed fists D at close quarters 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 31: You mustn’t ride a motorbike without a crash helmet. A It’s against the law to ride a motorbike without a crash helmet. B It’s legal not to ride a motorbike with a crash helmet.

C It’s prohibited that riding a motorbike without a crash helmet. D Riding a motorbike without a crash helmet is banned.

Question 32: It’s possible that Steve wasn’t invited.

A I wish Steve had been invited to the party. B Steve can’t be invited to the party.

C Steve may not have been invited. D You can’t be sure Steve was invited to the party. Question 33: It’s a pity you didn’t come to the party.

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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 34: Air pollution, together with littering, are causing many problems in our large industrial cites today.

A many B in our large C with D are

Question 35: The book that you see laying on the table belongs to the teacher.

A belongs B that C laying D see

Question 36: When we go on vacation, we prefer swim and active sports to sightseeing and lyiing on the beach.

A active sports B swim C sightseeing D on vacation

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 37:A tragedy B cathedral C genuine D satellite Question 38:A prosperous B enormous C victorious D tremendous

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: We must begin testing this instrument no mater difficult it is.

A what B whatever C however D how

Question 40: When you tell him something, he always does the on purpose.

A opposite B opposition C opposing D objection

Question 41: The population of the world is growing at a dangerous

A rate B costs C step D measure

Question 42: I’ve never seen anyone so to their job as Philip is.

A eager B interested C keen D dedicated

Question 43:You not have seen him yesterday, for he was not here.

A should B must C would D can

Question 44: Not only us light, but it also gives us heat.

A does the sun give B the sun gives C the sun has give D has the sun given Question 45: There was nothing but sand we could see.

A as far as B such far as C quite far as D very far as

Question 46: The committee among themselves for hours.

A have been arguing B have been argued C has been argued D has been arguing Question 47: Jerry loves snowboarding so much that it’s almost like a drug

A addiction B obsession C requirement D passion

Question 48: Mary has not seen his brother for five years and has of his address.

A no mind B no thought C no idea D nothing

Question 49: If you that night, you might have been too late to get your ticket.

A wouldn't hurry B hadn't hurried C didn’t hurry D hadn't to hurry Question 50: I've thrown away my old trousers I’ll have to buy

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO BÀI THI THỬ KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THƠNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2018- 2019

(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MƠN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 152 Thời gian: 60 phút - khơng tính thời gian giao đề

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 1:A laid B paid C said D raid

Question 2:A virtue B pursue C rescue D true

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: The book that you see laying on the table belongs to the teacher.

A that B belongs C see D laying

Question 4: When we go on vacation, we prefer swim and active sports to sightseeing and lyiing on the beach.

A sightseeing B on vacation C swim D active sports

Question 5: Air pollution, together with littering, are causing many problems in our large industrial cites today.

A many B in our large C with D are

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 6: You go home and put your feet up, love

A go to bed B take a shower C turn in D relax

Question 7: Keep your hair on! Your car isn't badly damaged!

A Brush up! B Cool it! C Calm down! D make up yourself!

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 8: I'm fed up with living in the sticks.

A at close quarters B at hand C out of reach D with closed fists Question 9: He has a self-confidence that is sometimes seen as arrogance.

A modesty B pride C timidity D haughtiness

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.

ssSSSShhh… IT'S A SECRET!

Throughout history and in every civilisation, people have felt the need to communicate in secret In war time, military secrets need to be transferred securely to commanders without being understood by the enemy During revolutions, those plotting to overthrow the establishment need to ensure their communications remain undisclosed The history of secret communication is long and fascinating World events have changed on many occasions because of secret messages -secrets that were kept and -secrets that were not!

There are two ways to communicate in secret - either you conceal the fact that you are sending a message at all, (‘steganography’) or you obscure the meaning of your message rather than its actual existence ('cryptology'), steganography is very old In 440 BC,the Greek ruler, Histiaeus, sent a message to a fellow plotter in a revolt by shaving off the hair of his most loyal slave, tattooing a message on his head, allowing the slave’s hair to grow back, then sending him to deliver the message.The slave passed through enemy lines easily since he seemed to be carrying no communication Another very old form of steganography is invisible ink Inks made of simple organic materials such as milk orlemon juice, which turn dark when held over a flame, were used as early as the first century AD for very serious communications During the Second World War, both sides raced to create new secret inks and to find developers for the enemy'sinks, although in the end this form of steganography became impractical due to the large amount of communications involved

Although steganography is a very clever way to communicate in secret, it does have an Achilles heel If the messenger does not a particularly good job concealing their message and some one finds it, all its secrets will be immediately revealed This weakness soon led to the idea of hiding the actual meaning of messages, so that they could not be read, even if they were discovered The result was the development of cryptology

Cryptology hides the meaning of messages by using codes Codes are essentially secret languages Julius Caesar invented one He replaced every letter in a word by the letter three places away from it in the alphabet A was D, B was E, and soon Later on, any code that used a system of letter replacement such as this was referred to as a ‘Caesarcode’ Of course, it doesn’t take much brain power to figure out most of these codes! Today, code makers devise practically unbreakable codes using highly sophisticated mathematics and computer power

Are cryptology and steganography used now? Well, you may be surprised to learn that secret communication is apart of everyday life! For example, every time you use your credit card to buy something from a company over the Internet, cryptology is employed Very complicated codes turn your credit card number into a pile of gibberish that only the retailer can decipher, not anyone else, steganography is also thriving in the digital world

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governments as they fear that criminals may be concealing messages in files sent over the Internet One thing is certain -secret communication is still just as much a part of life today as it was millennia ago!

[Source: SPOTLIGHT 11, Student’s Book, Express Publishing, 2007] Question 10: Internet credit card transactions

A make a retailer's job easier. B are made secure by cryptology. C use steganographic techniques. D are hidden in digital files. Question 11: Secret communication

A can lead to revolutions or wars. B has altered the course of history at times. C was only used in the past. D was first used by military commanders. Question 12: The word undisclosed is closest inmeaning to

A concealed B decoded C found D unseen

Question 13: In 440 BC, the Greek ruler, Histiaeus

A started a revolt by sending a hidden message. B sent a secret message past the enemy. C secretly communicated with the enemy. D learnt of a plot through a secret message. Question 14: Steganography does not

A pre-date cryptology B hide the meaning of a message. C have any disadvantages. D depend on the skill of the messenger. Question 15: Invisible ink

A must be made from organic materials. B is the oldest form of steganography. C was used the most effectively during WW2. D can sometimes be made visible with heat. Question 16: ‘Caesar Codes’

A use sophisticated mathematics. B were all invented by Julius Caesar. C are usually quite easy to break. D only use certain letters of the alphabet. Question 17: Steganography is still used a lot today because

A secret communication is more important than ever before. B governments use it to send information securely.

C it can help to catch criminals.

D it’s easy to hide secret messages in digital documents.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

Question 18: You mustn’t ride a motorbike without a crash helmet. A Riding a motorbike without a crash helmet is banned.

B It’s against the law to ride a motorbike without a crash helmet. C It’s legal not to ride a motorbike with a crash helmet.

D It’s prohibited that riding a motorbike without a crash helmet. Question 19: It’s possible that Steve wasn’t invited.

A Steve can’t be invited to the party. B You can’t be sure Steve was invited to the party. C Steve may not have been invited. D I wish Steve had been invited to the party. Question 20: It’s a pity you didn’t come to the party.

A It’s wrong you didn’t come to the party. B You are pitiful that you weren’t invited to the party. C You should have come to the party. D Why didn’t you come to the party?

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

Did you know that there are about seven thousand languages in the world? In view of this, many people believe that all school pupils should be made to learn at least one foreign language Others, however, argue that there are possible disadvantages to this (21) There are many reasons why forcing students to learn a language is a good idea To start with, it could improve their future job prospects as more and more businesses these days work closely with (22) in other countries In addition, being able to communicate with people in their own language is extremely rewarding while travelling Not only does it avoid confusion, but also shows respect and helps in understanding other cultures Lastly, studies have shown that learning languages can improve pupils’ critical (23) , and therefore help them in other subjects such as Maths

On the other hand, some believe that there are some disadvantages to making learning a foreign language (24) To start with, it is argued that many pupils should improve their reading and writing skills in their own language first instead of spending time learning another language that they may never use Not all jobs, after all, require knowledge of a foreign language In addition, some pupils may be put off learning a language for life if they not enjoy learning the one taught at school

Taking everything into (25) , I believe that while there are some disadvantages to being made to learn a language, the advantages for both individuals and society can not be ignored."

After all as the Italian film director, Federico Fellini, said “A different language is a different vision of life"

Question 21:A viewpoint B notion C thought D item

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Question 23:A tricks B wits C skills D talents

Question 24:A optional B needed C wanted D compulsory

Question 25:A concept B thought C opinion D consideration

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 26: ~ A: " " ~ B: "Oh, occasionally Just for fun."

A Does Ms White often punish her students? B Have you ever been biiten by a dog? C Do you ever read gossip magazines? D She’s never said love to you, has she? Question 27: ~ A: "Can I have a word with you for a minute, please?" ~ B: " "

A I haven’t got the time. B Sure What is it?

C It’s easy Look it up in any dictionary D Of course That’s what it means

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 people have recognized the importance of entertainment to their both physical and mental well-being There is a variety of entertainment for people to choose, which depends on their interests, their ages, their jobs as well as many other conditions

People who work indoors and spend most of their time sitting and doing sedentary office work can add physical activities to their lives by doing sports during their leisure time, such as playing a ball game, going camping, hiking or fishing On the other hand, people whose jobs involve a lot of physical activities may prefer to spend their free time doing quiet, relaxing activities, such as reading books or magazines or watching TV Some people find that collecting stamps, postcards, badges, model cars, planes or ships, bottles, or antiques are relaxing hobbies

Entertainment is organized in many schools and institutions They may offer many extracurricular activities including hobby groups, sports activities, and choirs Other institutions such as retirem ent homes and hospitals also offer activities such as clubs and meetings for playing games or simply organized periods for conversation

Most people like socializing with friends for dinner or a drink after a hard day at work For many young people, having a regular night out a week is a normal part of their free time, whether it is joining friends for a drink in a pub, dining out in a restaurant, watching a film, playing video games or dancing the night away at a club

Some people leisure activities that also have a long-term goal In some cases, people a leisure activity that they hope to turn into a full-time activity Many people also study part-time in evening university or college courses, both for the love of learning to help their career prospects and for relaxing

Question 28: According to the writer, learning part-time in the evening A is not suitable for present careers B is a waste of time

C is also a relaxing activity D makes people more tired after work Question 29: The pronoun "They" refers to

A extracurricular activities B schools and institutions

C hobby groups D retirement homes

Question 30: People who work indoors

A never have any leisure time B are often too tired to enjoy any entertainment C can choose physical activities as entertainment D should not choose physical activities

Question 31: According to the second paragraph, the writer means that A entertainment is chosen depending on people’s career

B playing sports is not suitable for those who work in the office C people working indoors should not have any entertainment D sedentary office work is boring

Question 32: It can be inferred that people A have different choice of entertainment

B hardly recognize the importance of entertainment C all choose the same kind of entertainment D find it difficult to choose a kind of entertainment Question 33: According to the passage, entertainment

A is not considered to be important by most people B has no effect on our mental health

C is various. D is not good for our both physical and mental well-being Question 34: According to the fourth paragraph,

A we should only watch a film at home B playing video is not a kind of entertainment C drinking after a hard day at work is unacceptable D going out with friends is also a kind of entertainment

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

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

Question 37: When you tell him something, he always does the on purpose.

A opposition B opposing C objection D opposite

Question 38: I’ve never seen anyone so to their job as Philip is.

A dedicated B keen C interested D eager

Question 39: If you that night, you might have been too late to get your ticket.

A hadn't to hurry B didn’t hurry C hadn't hurried D wouldn't hurry Question 40: We must begin testing this instrument no mater difficult it is.

A how B whatever C what D however

Question 41: Mary has not seen his brother for five years and has of his address.

A nothing B no mind C no idea D no thought

Question 42: The population of the world is growing at a dangerous

A step B rate C costs D measure

Question 43:You not have seen him yesterday, for he was not here.

A should B can C would D must

Question 44: There was nothing but sand we could see.

A as far as B very far as C quite far as D such far as

Question 45: The committee among themselves for hours.

A has been argued B have been argued C have been arguing D has been arguing Question 46: Not only us light, but it also gives us heat.

A the sun gives B has the sun given C does the sun give D the sun has give Question 47: I've thrown away my old trousers I’ll have to buy

A a new pair B some new pair C a new one D some new ones

Question 48: Jerry loves snowboarding so much that it’s almost like a drug

A passion B requirement C obsession D addiction

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 49: Phuong refused the invitation He then regretted it. A Phuong regretted she didn’t refuse the invitation,

B Phuong wished she hadn't refused the invitation. C Phuong regretted not to accept the invitation. D Phuong wished she accepted the invitation.

Question 50: I didn’t want to disturb the meeting I left without saving goodbye. A I left without saying goodbye as I didn't want to disturb the nicotine. B Rather than disturb the meeting I left without saving goodbye.

C I would rather disturb the meeting than leave without saving goodbye. D The meeting was disturbed as I left saving goodbye.

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