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- SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KHẢO SÁT CHẤT LƯỢNG LỚP 12 THPT THANH HÓA NĂM HỌC 2018- 2019 Môn: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề Ngày khảo sát: 10/4/2019 Đề thi có 50 câu, gồm 5 trang Mã đề 003 Họ và tên thí sinh: Số báo danh: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 1: It is the job interview that you should be prepared to mention a salary range. A B C D Question 2: Parents’ choice for their children’s names are based on names of their relatives or ancestors. A B C D Question 3: Factories located on the coastlines have released untreated pollution directly into the ocean. 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 4 to 11. In most discussions of cultural diversity, attention has focused on visible, explicit aspects of culture, such as language, dress, food, religion, music, and social rituals. Although they are important, these visible expressions of culture, which are taught deliberately and learned consciously, are only the tip of the iceberg of culture. Much of culture is taught and learned implicitly, or outside awareness. Thus, neither cultural insiders nor cultural outsiders are aware that certain “invisible” aspects of their culture exist. Invisible elements of culture are important to us. For example, how long we can be late before being impolite, what topics we should avoid in a conversation, how we show interest or attention through listening behavior, what we consider beautiful or ugly. These are all aspects of culture that we learn and use without being aware of it. When we meet other people whose invisible cultural assumptions differ from those we have learned implicitly, we usually do not recognize their behavior as cultural in origin. Differences in invisible culture can cause problems in cross-cultural relations. Conflicts may arise when we are unable to recognize others’ behavioral differences as cultural rather than personal. We tend to misinterpret other people’s behavior, blame them, or judge their intentions or competence without realizing that we are experiencing cultural rather than individual differences. Formal organizations and institutions, such as schools, hospitals, workplaces, governments, and the legal system are collection sites for invisible cultural differences. If the differences were more visible, we might have less misunderstanding. For example, if we met a man in a courthouse who was wearing exotic clothes, speaking a language other than ours, and carrying food that looked strange, we would not assume that we understood his thoughts and feelings or that he understood ours. Yet when such a man is dressed similarly to us, speaks our language, and does not differ from us in other obvious ways, we may fail to recognize the invisible cultural differences between us. As a result, mutual misunderstanding may arise. Question 4: What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To point out that much of culture is learned consciously. B. To describe cultural diversity. C. To explain the importance of invisible aspects of culture. Trang 1/5 - Mã đề 003
- D. To explain why cross-cultural conflict occurs. Question 5: The word “deliberately” in bold in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ___. A. slowly B. intentionally C. accurately D. randomly Question 6: The phrase “the tip of the iceberg” in paragraph 1 means that ___. A. most aspects of culture cannot be seen. B. we usually focus on the highest forms of culture. C. visible aspects of culture are learned in formal institutions D. other cultures seem cold to us Question 7: Which of the following was NOT mentioned as an example of invisible culture? A. How people express interest in what others are saying B. How late is considered impolite C. What topics to avoid in conversation D. What food to eat in a courthouse Question 8: The word “those” in paragraph 2 refers to___. A. invisible cultural assumptions B. people from a different culture C. topics that should be avoided in conversation D. people who speak a different language Question 9: It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that conflict results when ___. A. one culture is more invisible than another culture B. people compete with those from other cultures C. people think cultural differences are personal D. some people recognize more cultural differences than others Question 10: The author implies that institutions such as schools and workplaces ___. A. reinforce invisible cultural differences B. are aware of cultural differences C. share a common culture D. teach their employees about cultural differences Question 11: Which of the following would most likely result in misunderstanding? A. Strange behavior from someone speaking a foreign language. B. Strange behavior from someone speaking our language. C. Learning about our own culture in school. D. Unusual food being cooked by foreign visitors. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. Question 12: Alex is talking to his teammate, Tim, about aquatic sports. Alex: “Do you think windsurfing is a dangerous sport?” Tim: “___” A. You can say that again but it’s still true. B. No, I don’t think so. It’s perfectly safe. C. You’re right. There’s no doubt about it. D. I see what you mean but that’s a good idea. Question 13: David: “I thought your performance last Sunday was wonderful.” Laura: “___” A. Don’t tell a lie. I thought it was terrible. B. You must be kidding. It was not as good as I had expected. C. I completely agree with you. It was terrific. D. No doubt! 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 14: I wanted to prove to my family that I could make something of myself. A. get through the difficult times by myself B. become successful through my own efforts C. make up my mind without any help D. put my back into studying Question 15: In 2019, the sports sector will work to improve results in key sports towards high achievements at the 30th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 30). Trang 2/5 - Mã đề 003
- A. accomplishment B. failure C. unsuccess D. defeat 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 16: "Why don’t you complain to the company, John?” asked Peter. A. Peter advised John complaining to the company B. Peter asked John why he doesn’t complain to the company C. Peter suggested John to complain to the company D. Peter suggested that John should complain to the company. Question 17: People believe that Jane failed the test because of her laziness. A. Jane is believed to fail the test owing to her laziness. B. Jane is believed to have failed the test on account of her laziness. C. It was believed that Jane failed the test on account of her laziness. D. It was believed that Jane had failed the test due to laziness. Question 18: The day was so cold that we stayed indoors. A. It was such cold a day that we stayed indoors. B. It was such a cold day that we stayed indoors. C. It was a so cold day that we stayed indoors. D. It was a cold day so that we stayed indoors. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 19: Most members of the camel family are found in arid habitats all over the world. A. parched B. moist C. sandy D. dry Question 20: How on earth could they do away with a lovely old building like that and put a car park there instead? A. keep B. eliminate C. decrease D. squander 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 21: I think my hair looks fine. My mother believes it needs a little more brushing. A. Not only do I think my hair looks fine, but my mother also believes it needs a little more brushing. B. Either my mother believes it needs a little more brushing or I think my hair looks fine. C. I think my hair looks fine, but my mother believes it needs a little more brushing. D. I think my hair looks so fine that my mother believes it needs a little more brushing Question 22: Not many students get high scores today. The tests are too hard. A. Unless the tests were easy, no students could get high scores. B. Not all students would get high scores with such easy tests. C. If the tests today were easy, more students would get high scores. D. The tests are difficult, but all students will get high scores. 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 23 :A. heat B. great C. release D. reach Question 24: A. students B. beds C. doors D. plays Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 25: A. stimulate B. maximizeC. interrupt D. register Question 26: A. disease B. people C. surprise D. career 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 27 to 31. Trang 3/5 - Mã đề 003
- It used to be that people would drink coffee or tea in the morning to pick them up and get them going for the day. Then cola drinks hit the market. With lots of caffeine and sugar, these beverages soon became the pick-me-up of choice for many adults and teenagers. Now drink companies are putting out so- called "energy drinks." These beverages have the specific aim of giving tired consumers more energy. One example of a popular energy drink is Red Bull. The company that puts out this beverage has stated in interviews that Red Bull is not a thirst quencher. Nor is it meant to be a fluid replacement drink for athletes. Instead, the beverage is meant to revitalize a tired consumer's body and mind. In order to do this, the makers of Red Bull, and other energy drinks, typically add vitamins and certain chemicals to their beverages. The added chemicals are like chemicals that the body naturally produces for energy. The vitamins, chemicals, caffeine, and sugar found in these beverages all seem like a sure bet to give a person energy. Health professionals are not so sure, though. For one thing, there is not enough evidence to show that all of the vitamins added to energy drinks actually raise a person's energy level. Another problem is that there are so many things in the beverages. Nobody knows for sure how all of the ingredients in energy drinks work together. Dr. Brent Bauer, one of the directors at the Mayo Clinic in the US, cautions people about believing all the claims energy drinks make. He says, “-It is plausible if you put all these things together, you will get a good result”. However, Dr. Bauer adds “the mix of ingredients could also have a negative impact on the body”. “-We just don't know at this point”, he says. Question 27: What is the main idea of this passage? A. Teenagers should not choose energy drinks. B. Red Bull is the best energy drink. C. Caffeine is bad for people to drink. D. It is uncertain whether energy drinks are healthy. Question 28: The word “it” in the second paragraph refers to ___. A. thirst quencherB. one exampleC. Red BullD. the company Question 29: The beverages mentioned in the first paragraph aim to give consumers ___. A. sugarB. more choicesC. caffeineD. more energy Question 30: The word “plausible” in the passage is closest in meaning to ___. A. reasonableB. typicalC. impossibleD. unlikely Question 31: According to the passage, what makes it difficult for researchers to know if an energy drink gives people energy? A. The mixture of various ingredients. B. The number of beverage makers. C. Natural chemicals in a person’s body. D. The average age of the consumer. 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 from 32 to 36. Kindergarten is a fun place (32) ___ young children learn. In some special kindergartens, children learn outside most of the day! Some kindergartens are (33) ___ the forest. In these "forest kindergartens," children play freely. They're outside in all kinds of weather. At forest kindergartens, children learn by climbing trees and picking fruit. (34) ___, they learn about and take care of animals. For example, they collect chicken eggs and (35) ___ baby mice. Little Flower Kindergarten is in Dong Nai, Vietnam. At this school, children learn about farming. They also learn that it is important to eat healthy food. They grow vegetables in gardens - on the roof. They eat the vegetables they grow in their lunches. At Fuji Kindergarten in Tokyo, Japan, trees grow inside the building! The classroom windows and sliding doors stay (36) ___ to the outside most of the year. The roof is a big, wooden circle. Children love to play and run on it. Question 32: A. where B. when C. which D. why Question 33: A. by B. at C. inD. on Trang 4/5 - Mã đề 003
- Question 34: A. Thus B. Besides C. Therefore D. However Question 35: A. gather B. eat C. feed D. have Question 36: A. unopened B. open C. openly D. openness 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: Of all the world’s major oceans, ___ Arctic Ocean is the shallowest. A. a B. the C. an D. Ø Question 38: When they got home, dinner___ so they had a drink first and waited. A. was preparing B. is being prepared C. was being prepared D. has been preparing Question 39: It was raining hard. ___, the match went ahead. A. Therefore B. Because C. However D. But Question 40: I can't concentrate ___ my work because of all the noise the builders are making A. in B. on C. at D. to Question 41: The scientists ___ on this project try to find the solutions to air pollution A. who working B. working C. are working D. worked Question 42: Tim wouldn’t have met Mary___ to his sister’s birthday party. A. if he has not gone B. had he not gone C. hadn’t he gone D. if he didn’t go Question 43: There are two small rooms in the beach house, ___ served as a kitchen. A. the smaller of which B. the smallest of which C. the smaller of them D. the smallest of that Question 44: The group leader wanted that everyone worked together; she asked for everyone’s ___. A. combination B. responsibility C. competition D. cooperation Question 45: ___ with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountains do not seem high at all. A. A comparison B. Compare them C. If you compare D. When compared Question 46: Don't get so nervous about Tom’s coming late. When you get to know him better, you'll learn to take it___. A. easy B. loose C. nice D. fine Question 47: Nylon, a synthetic ___ from a combination of water, air, and a by-product of coal, was first introduced in 1938. A. to make B. made C. making D. make Question 48: I read the contract again and again ___ avoiding making spelling mistakes. A. in terms of B. by means of C. with a view to D. in view of Question 49: The trouble with James is that he never ___ on time for a meeting. A. turns up B. takes up C. turns down D. takes off Question 50: It is ___ of businessmen to shake hands in formal meetings. A. familiar B. common C. typical D. ordinary THE END Trang 5/5 - Mã đề 003