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- SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC ĐỀ KSCL ÔN THI THPT QG NĂM HỌC 2019-2020 TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN BÀI THI MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 191 (Đề thi gồm: 05 trang) Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề Họ và tên thí sinh: . SBD: 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 01. A. watches B. spites C. devices D. boxes Question 02. A. easy B. learn C. seat D. eat 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 03. A. breadwinner B. pessimist C. politics D. domestic Question 04. A. defend B. confide C. scary D. appall 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 05. My father drinks often tea with his friends in the morning . A. with B. my father C. in the morning D. drinks often Question 06. Most of the houses on this street will build in the next century. A. on B. will built C. Most of D. next Question 07. One of the best way to encourage your children to read is to provide interesting titles for them to enjoy. A. is B. way C. for D. to read 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 08. Mary: "Hello, can I introduce myself? I'm Mary from next door." Lucia: "___" A. Pleased to meet you. I'm Lucia. B. Hi. When did you come back? C. Yes. I’m here. D. Morning. Here’s your electricity bill. Question 09. Ann: "___" Blind: "Not really. Essentially, a lot of my students just copy and paste from the Internet." A. Do you surf the Net every day, Mila? B. Is there any piece of technology you would 'uninvent' Mum? C. Do you think the Internet is useful for your students, Cassie? D. Are you against using the Net in class, Jane? Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer in each of the following question. Question 10. Lan___ in London at the moment. A. is studying B. studies C. will study D. has studied Question 11. The walls are very old. They need___ right now. A. to paint B. to painting C. repainted D. repainting Question 12. So old___ that she couldn’t dance. A. was she B. she was C. wasn’t she D. she wasn’t Question 13. The moon goes around___ earth every 27 days. A. a B. an C. the D. 0 (zero article) Question 14. If you___ to make an appointment now, the office will be closed. A. call B. didn’t call C. won’t call D. don’t call Question 15. We all enjoy ourselves on vocation, ___ the awful weather. A. because B. in spite of C. although D. so Question 16. The Red List has been introduced to raise people’s awareness___ conservation needs. A. on B. of C. at D. for Question 17. ___ one hand on the steering wheel, Anna opened a can of soda pop with her free hand. A. Having keep B. Kept C. Being kept D. Keeping Question 18. To create a good impression on your interviewer, don’t forget to dress neatly and___. A. formal B. formally C. formality D. formalizing Question 19. In Vietnam, children may have___ whether to continue studying or not. A. thirst B. obligations C. choices D. compulsions By Đỗ Bình – THPT Liễn Sơn, Lập Thạch, Vĩnh Phúc – Trang 1/4
- Question 20. Can you please tell me some information that___ to the job? A. indicates B. expresses C. interests D. relates Question 21. All candidates will be treated equally, ___ of their age or background. A. irrespective B. discounting C. notwithstanding D. irrelevant Question 22. In my___ to win a place at university, I am now under a lot of study pressure. A. improvement B. support C. confidence D. attempt Question 23. The weather is going to change soon; I feel it in my___. A. body B. bones C. skin D. legs Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the under lined word in each of the following questions. Question 24. She was brought up in a well-off family. She can’t understand the problems we are facing. A. poor B. broke C. wealthy D. kind Question 25. He drives me to the edge because he never stops talking. A. steers me B. irritates me C. moves me D. frightens me Mark letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 26. I feel under the weather today. I’m tired and don’t want to do anything A. sick B. healthy C. sad D. happy Question 27. He was one of the most outstanding performers at the live show last night. A. easy - looking B. well- known C. humble D. impressive. 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 28. He didn't realise his experiments would change the future of science. A. The realisation of his experiments was not thought to change the future of science. B. He thought his experiments would never change the future of science. C. Little did he realise that his experiments would change the future of science. D. His experiments would really never change the future of science. Question 29. Can you describe your son to the policeman, please? A. Will you please tell the policeman your son’s description? B. Can your description be made to the policeman? C. Is it possible that the policeman describe your son? D. Can you tell the policeman what your son looks like please? Question 30. No matter how hard he tries, he’ll never pass the exam. A. There’s no point in trying because he’ll never pass the exam. B. Although he tries hard, he will pass the exam. C. Hard as he tries, he will ever pass the exam. D. Unless he tries hard, he won’t pass the exam. 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 31. Tim bought that second-hand car. Now he regrets it. A. Tim regretted having to buy that second-hand car. B. Tim wished that he did not buy that second-hand car. C. Tim wished that he has not bought that second-hand car. D. Tim regretted having bought that second-hand car. Question 32. She had attempted a lot. She kept failing her driving test. A. Despite numerous attempts, she kept failing her driving test. B. Hard as she had tried to, she was failed in her driving test. C. Her driving test was failed although she had tried much. D. Her driving test was a failure in spite of her numerous attempts. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. OUR ENERGY RESOURCES There are two categories of energy resources: renewable and non-renewable. Non-renewable energy resources cannot be replaced once they have been used up. Renewable energy resources, on the other hand, never run out. By Đỗ Bình – THPT Liễn Sơn, Lập Thạch, Vĩnh Phúc – Trang 2/4
- Non-renewable energy comes from fossil fuels (31)___ as coal, oil and natural gas. They were formed over millions of years from the remains of living things, and it would take millions of years to replace them. Fossil fuels release energy when they are burnt, but they also release large amounts of carbon dioxide, (32)___ pollutes the atmosphere and increases global warming. Renewable energy resources include wind, water and solar power. The Earth has an endless supply of these forms of power, and using them causes little or no pollution. The power of the wind is (33)___ into electricity using wind turbines. The power of moving water, whether from dams, or the ocean waves, can (34)___ hydroelectric turbines, while energy from the sun can provide heat or be turned into electricity. Cutting down on the amount of fossil fuels we use would reduce pollution and conserve the Earth’s resources before they disappear (35)___. We can all help. For example, we can slow down when driving and walk to school rather than travel by car, and we can turn off the lights when we leave the room. Question 33. A. such B. well C. same D. similar Question 34. A. that B. it C. which D. this Question 35. A. changed B. converted C. put D. made Question 36. A. run B. generate C. drive D. operate Question 37. A. totally B. utterly C. entirely D. completely 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. ED GARDNER - AIRLINE PILOT At 20, Ed Gardner is too young to drive a bus in some countries. Yet he regularly flies tourists to their holiday destinations. Ed started flying at 14 - you can't be any younger than that - before he could even drive a car. He flew unaccompanied at 16, and got his private pilot's license on his 17th birthday. His dad's an airline pilot too, and Ed has flown with him on passenger flights since Ed became a pilot. 'He never pushed me to become a pilot, but as soon as I said I wanted to do it, he was pleased. And Dad gave me money for my training, and now I'm paying him back. He's been very helpful.' After training, he immediately started work as a pilot for a commercial airline. The captain is the boss, but Ed's allowed to do almost the same work apart from operating the plane on the runway at the airport. When Ed first joined the airline, he flew mail to different places. Then he changed to passenger flights. 'I was excited, but you don't really get to talk to the passengers. The captain is in charge, but if they fly out on a short trip, you fly the plane back, for example.' There are other pilots around Ed's age, but they are a bit older because they've done something else before they came to flying. But it's not everyone that can get a job so soon. Ed, who now flies regularly to Europe and Africa, says simply, 'I think I just came along at the right time!' Question 38. As a pilot, Ed was disappointed at first that___. A. he was asked to transport mail instead of people. B. he sometimes got no time off before return flights. C. he had very little contact with his passengers. D. he couldn’t do everything the captain did on the plane. Question 39. Ed’s father, who is also a pilot, helped Ed by___. A. encouraging him to choose the right career for him. B. offering to pay for all of his training. C. letting him improve his skills in his small plane. D. agreeing to fly with him on some passenger flights. Question 40. The word ‘pushed’ is closest in meaning to___. A. criticized B. persuaded forcefully C. jolted D. advised Question 41. What is Ed Gardner trying to do in the text? A. discuss whether teenagers should be allowed to fly planes B. describe the work involved in becoming a pilot C. explain why pilots should start training early for their careers D. tell readers why he chose to be a pilot Question 42. What would Ed write in an email to an old school friend? A. Mum was worried when I flew on my own for the first time - she even tried to convince me not to go. B. I last saw you at my party on my 17th birthday - sorry it finished early, but I was getting my pilot’s license the next day. C. I used to travel miles to my first flying lessons, didn’t I? Luckily I’d got my driving license by then. By Đỗ Bình – THPT Liễn Sơn, Lập Thạch, Vĩnh Phúc – Trang 3/4
- D. I’ve checked the flight you’re on tomorrow - and I’ll be one of your pilots! Hope you enjoy it! 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. ARE HUMAN BEINGS GETTING SMARTER? Do you think you're smarter than your parents and grandparents? According to James Flynn, a professor at a New Zealand university, you might be. Over the course of the last century, IQ test scores of people in some countries have gotten increasingly better - on average, three points better for every decade that has passed. This trend of improving scores is known as "the Flynn effect," and scientists want to know what is behind it. IQ tests and other similar tests are designed to measure general intelligence rather than knowledge. Flynn knew that intelligence is partly inherited from our parents and partly the result of our environment and experiences, but the improvement in test scores was happening too quickly to be explained by heredity. So what happened in the 20th century that led to higher test scores? Scientists have proposed several explanations for the Flynn effect. Some suggest that the improved test scores simply reflect an increased exposure to tests in general. Because we take so many tests, we learn test-taking techniques that help us perform better. Others have pointed to better nutrition, which results in babies being born larger, healthier, and with more brain development than in the past. Another possible explanation is a change in educational styles - children are encouraged to discover things for themselves; rather than just memorizing information. This could prepare people to do the kind of problem-solving that intelligence tests require. Flynn himself suggested that learning new technologies may have improved people's problem- solving skills. This may be true for the first decade of his tests, when IQ scores in many countries increased. However, in recent years, IQ test scores in some countries have begun to decline. Data from Norway, the Netherlands, Australia, and Great Britain have shown that as these countries become more and more modern, IQ scores have begun to drop. While scientists aren't sure what's causing this decline, they think technology is dramatically changing the way that we learn and get information. For example, people are now able to access all kinds of information very easily using online resources like Google or Wikipedia. The danger is when they start to rely too much on these sources of' information, and not do any thinking for themselves. Lifestyle changes that come with modern technology may also have a negative effect on intelligence, such as video games and television making people less social. So while the world may have gotten smarter over the 20th century, improving technology and changing lifestyles may soon reverse that trend. Question 43. What best describes the Flynn effect? A. a way of teaching university students B. a way to measure intelligence C. an increase in IQ test scores D. an explanation for why people are less smart Question 44. The Flynn effect is probably the result of___. A. our environment and experiences B. taking fewer tests C. memorizing information D. heredity Question 45. Who does others in the passage refer to? A. people who take test B. scientists C. people in general D. babies Question 46. IQ tests evaluate our___. A. environment B. memories C. intelligence D. knowledge Question 47. The word "exposure" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to___. A. being influenced by something B. attention from newspapers or TV C. the act of making something public D. the amount of light received Question 48. Which statement would the writer probably agree with? A. People today don't take enough tests. B. People today are more intelligent in every way. C. People today have fewer problems to solve. D. People today use computers too much. Question 49. The writer uses video games as an example of how___. A. we are becoming less social B. technology can increases problem-solving skills C. people don't think for themselves D. countries are becoming more technologically advanced Question 50. Which sentence gives the main idea of the passage? A. However, in recent years, IQ test scores in some countries have begun to decline. B. Lifestyle changes that come with modern technology may also have a negative effect on intelligence. C. Because we take so many tests, we learn test-taking techniques that help us perform better. D. This trend of improving scores is known as "the Flynn effect," and scientists want to know what is behind it. ___HẾT___ By Đỗ Bình – THPT Liễn Sơn, Lập Thạch, Vĩnh Phúc – Trang 4/4