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  1. SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC ĐỀ KSCL ÔN THI THPT QG NĂM HỌC 2019-2020 TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN BÀI THI MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 203 (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 that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 01. A. company B. atmosphere C. customer D. employment Question 02. A. institution B. university C. preferential D. indicative 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 03. The governor, with his wife and children, are at home watching the election returns on TV. A. his B. are C. watching D. returns Question 04. She was used to do shopping on Sunday but now she doesn’t have time. A. was used B. do C. on D. doesn’t Question 05. A cure for the common cold, causing by Corona virus, has not been found. A. for B. causing C. Corona virus D. has not been found Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 06. ___ schooling is compulsory in Australia between___ ages of six and seventeen. A. The/ 0 B. A/ an C. 0/ the D. The/ an Question 07. This subject___ going to discuss, is very important. A. which we are B. which are we C. that we are D. A and C are correct Question 08. Many species of wild life are___ of extinction. A. at risk B. on the verge C. on the side D. in dangers Question 09. I like this essay because it is very___. A. imaginable B. imaginary C. imagination D. imaginative Question 10. ___ your help, I wouldn’t have got the scholarship. A. If I had had B. Had not it been for C. But for D. Unless I had Question 11. I was enjoying my book, but I stopped___ a programme on TV. A. to read to watch B. reading to watch C. to read for watching D. reading for to watch Question 12. My father always___ the crossword in the newspaper before breakfast. A. writes B. works C. does D. makes Question 13. We suggested that she___ the 10:30 train immediately. A. take B. has to take C. might take D. may take Question 14. This is___ the most difficult job I've ever had to do. A. by heart B. by chance C. by far D. by myself Question 15. She is a friendly person. She gets___ all her neighbours. A. up well with B. down well with C. on well with D. get off with Question 16. We regret to tell you that the materials you ordered are___. A. out of stock B. out of work C. out of reach D. out of practice Question 17. In the kitchen, there is a___ table. A. beautiful large round wooden B. large beautiful wooden round C. wooden round large beautiful D. round large wooden beautiful Question 18. The handwriting is completely___. This note must have been written a long time ago. A. indelible B. unfeasible C. inedible D. Illegible Question 19. He travelled___ for twenty years and then he decided to return home. A. far from it B. farthest of all C. far and wide D. farther away 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 20. John: “Could you tell me how to get to the nearest post office?” Peter: “___” A. Sorry for this inconvenience B. I have no clue C. Not at all D. Sorry, I’m a new comer here Question 21. Janet: "My parents got divorced when I was 5." Jean: " " By Đỗ Bình – THPT Liễn Sơn, Lập Thạch, Vĩnh Phúc – Trang 1/4
  2. A. They shouldn't do that. B. How did it happen? C. You must have been shocked D. Oh, I'm sorry to hear that Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. Question 22. The new cow boy-film catches the fancy of the children. A. attracts B. Satisfies C. surprises D. amuses Question 23. The dog saw his reflection in the pool of water. A. imagination B. bone C. leash D. image 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 24. I have a vague recollection of meeting him when I was a child. A. clear B. indistinct C. imprecise D. ill-defined Question 25. The clubs meet on the last Thursday of every month in a dilapidated palace. A. neglected B. regenerated C. furnished D. renovated Read the following passage and decide which option A, B, C or D best fits each space. INFLUENCES OF TELEVISION Television has changed the lifestyle of people in every industrialized country in the world. In the United States, where sociologists have studied the effects, some interesting observations have been made. Television, although not essential, has become a(n) (26)___ part of most people’s lives. It has become a baby-sitter, an initiator of conversations, a major transmitter of culture, and a keeper of traditions. Yet when what can be seen on TV in one day is critically analyzed, it becomes evident that television is not a teacher but a sustainer. The poor quality of programs does not elevate people into greater (27)___. The primary reason for the lack of quality in American television is related to both the history of TV development and the economics of TV. Television in America began with the radio. Radio companies and their sponsors first experimented with television. Therefore, the close relationship, which the advertisers had with radio programs, became the system for American TV. Sponsors not only paid money for time within programs, but many actually produced the programs. Thus, coming from the capitalistic, profit-oriented sector of American society, television is primarily (28)___ with reflecting and attracting society rather than innovating and experimenting with new ideas. Advertisers want to attract the largest viewing audience possible; to do so requires that the programs be entertaining rather than challenging. Television in America today remains, to a large (29)___, with the same organization and standards as it had thirty years ago. The hope for some evolution and true achievement toward improving society will require a change in the (30)___ system. Question 26. A. integral B. mixed C. fractional D. superior Question 27. A. preconception B. knowledge C. understanding D. feeling Question 28. A. concerned B. interested C. worried D. connected Question 29. A. extent B. degree C. size D. amount Question 30. A. total B. full C. entire D. complete 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. In the American colonies there was little money. England did not supply the colonies with coins and did not allow the colonies to make their own coins, except for the Massachusetts Bay Colony, which received permission for a short period in 1652 to make several kinds of silver coins. England wanted to keep money out of America as a means of controlling trade: America was forced to trade only with England if it did not have the money to buy products from other countries. The result during this pre-revolutionary period was that the colonists used various goods in place of money: beaver pelts, Indian wampum, and tobacco leaves were all commonly used substitutes for money. The colonists also made use of any foreign coins they could obtain. Dutch, Spanish, French, and English coins were all in use in the American colonies. During the Revolutionary War, funds were needed to finance the world, so each of the individual states and the Continental Congress issued paper money. So much of this paper money By Đỗ Bình – THPT Liễn Sơn, Lập Thạch, Vĩnh Phúc – Trang 2/4
  3. was printed that by the end of the war, almost no one would accept it. As a result, trade in goods and the use of foreign coins still flourished during this period. By the time the Revolutionary War had been won by the American colonists, the monetary system was in a state of total disarray. To remedy this situation, the new Constitution of the United States, approved in 1789, allowed Congress to issue money. The individual states could no longer have their own money supply. A few years later, the Coinage Act of 1792 made the dollar the official currency of the United States and put the country on a bimetallic standard. In this bimetallic system, both gold and silver were legal money, and the rate of exchange of silver to gold was fixed by the government at sixteen to one. Question 31. The passage mainly discusses? A. American money from past to present. B. the English monetary policies in colonial America. C. the effect of the Revolution on American money. D. the American monetary system of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Question 32. The passage indicates that during the colonial period, money was___. A. supplied by England B. coined by colonists C. scarce D. used extensively for trade Question 33. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was allowed to make coins___. A. continuously from the of the colonies B. throughout the seventeenth century C. from 1652 until the Revolutionary War D. for a short time during one year Question 34. The pronoun “it” in paragraph 2 refers to which of the following A. the Continental Congress B. Paper money C. the War D. Trade in goods Question 35. The word “remedy” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to A. resolve B. Understand C. renew D. medicate 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 36. A. chemical B. approach C. achieve D. challenge Question 37. A. linked B. declared C. finished D. developed 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. A survey is a study, generally in the form of an interview or a questionnaire, which provides information concerning how people think and act. In the United States, the best-known surveys are the Gallup and the Harris poll. As anyone who watches the news during presidential campaigns knows, these polls have become an important part of political life in the United States. North American are familiar with many “person on the street” interviews on local television news shows. While such interviews can be highly entertaining, they are not necessarily an accurate indication of public opinion. First, they reflect the opinions of only those people who appear at a certain location. Thus, such samples can be biased in favor of commuters, middle-class shoppers, or factory workers, depending on which area the news people select. Second, television interviews tend to attract outgoing people who are willing to appear on the air, while they frighten away others who may feel intimidated by a camera. A survey must be based on a precise, representative sampling if it is to genuinely reflect a broad range of the population. In preparing to conduct a survey, sociologists must exercise great care in the wording of questions. An effect survey question must be simple and clear enough for people to understand it. I must also be specific enough so that there are no problems in interpreting the results. Even questions that are less structured must be carefully phrased in order to elicit the type of information desired. Surveys can be indispensable sources of information, but only if the sampling is done properly and the questions are worded accurately. There are two main forms of surveys: the interview and the questionnaire. Each of these forms of survey research has its advantages. An interviewer can obtain a high response rate because people find it more difficult to turn down a personal request for an interview than to throw away a written questionnaire. In addition, an interview can go beyond written questions and probe for a subject’s underlying feelings and reasons. However, questionnaires have the advantage of being cheaper and more consistent. Question 38. What does the passage mainly discuss? By Đỗ Bình – THPT Liễn Sơn, Lập Thạch, Vĩnh Phúc – Trang 3/4
  4. A. The history of surveys in North America C. Problems associated with interpreting surveys B. The principles of conducting surveys D. The importance of polls in American political life Question 39. The word “they” in the passage refers to___. A. North Americans B. news shows C. interviews D. opinions Question 40. According to the passage, the main disadvantage of the person-on-the-street interviews is that they___. A. are not based on a representative sampling B. are used only on television C. are not carefully worked D. reflect political opinions Question 41. The word “precise” in the passage is closest in meaning to___. A. planned B. rational C. required D. accurate Question 42. According to paragraph 3, which of the following is most important for an effective survey? A. A sociologist who is able to interpret results B. Carefully worded questions C. An ability to measure respondents’ feelings D. a high number of respondents Question 43. The word “exercise” in the passage is closest in meaning to___. A. utilize B. consider C. design D. defend Question 44. It can be inferred from the passage that one reason that sociologists may become frustrated with questionnaire is that___. A. respondents often do not complete and return questionnaires B. questionnaires are often difficult to read C. questionnaires are expensive and difficult to distribute D. respondents are too eager to supplement questions with their own opinions Question 45. According to the passage, one advantage of live interviews over questionnaires is that live interviews___. A. cost less B. can produce more information C. minimize the influence of the researcher D. are easier to interpret 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 46. I received 5 letters from Mark, and most of them were written in Greek. A. Five letters I received from Mark were written in Greek. B. Mark wrote all the letters to me in Greek. C. I mostly received five letters which were written in Greek from Mark. D. I received 5 letters from Mark, most of which were written in Greek. Question 47. Ever since he moved there at nineteen, Daniel Tsui has lived in the US. A. Daniel Tsui went to live in US at the age of nineteen, and he is still there. B. Daniel Tsui has stayed in the US ever since he went there nineteen years ago. C. Daniel Tsui was about nineteen years old when he first went to the US. D. Daniel Tsui settled in the US when he was nineteen years old. 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 48. Would you mind if I went to the florist’s now? A. I would rather you went to the florist’s now. B. Why won’t you allow me to go to the florist’s now? C. Would you mind getting off to the florist’s now? D. I’ll go to the florist’s now, if it is all right with you. Question 49. You should take notes so that you can have a look at the lecture again. A. Taking notes means having a look at the lecture again. B. In order to take notes, you should have a look at the lecture main. C. You should take notes in order that you can have a look at the lecture again. D. You can have a look at the lecture again; therefore, you take notes. Question 50. The rain was too heavy for the umbrella we opened to have much effect. A. As soon as we opened our umbrella, we realized that the rain was too heavy for it. B. We needn’t have opened our umbrella, since it was raining too heavily for it anyway. C. In heavy rains, the umbrella we used to own didn’t actually protect us at all. D. We opened the umbrella, but the rain wasn’t light enough for it to protect us much. ___HẾT___ By Đỗ Bình – THPT Liễn Sơn, Lập Thạch, Vĩnh Phúc – Trang 4/4