Đề thi minh họa THPT Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh năm 2019 - Trường THPT Lưu Văn Liệt

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  1. SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH LONG ĐỀ THI MINH HỌA THPT QG 2019 TRƯỜNG THPT LƯU VĂN LIỆT Môn: Tiếng Anh THPT Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other Question 1: A. interviewed B. finished C. worked D. dressed Question 2: A. vacancy B. aspect C. candidate D. academic 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 Question 3: A. argument B. apartment C. compliment D. kindergarten Question 4: A. reason B. perfect C. import D. differ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5: She visited ___ France and ___ United States last month. A. Ø / the B. the / the C. the / Ø D. Ø / Ø Question 6: I was writing this report last Sunday, otherwise I ___ you to the zoo. A. would take B. took C. should take D. could have taken Question 7: After Jenny ___ her homework, she ___ with her friends then. A. finishes / goes out B. had finished / went out C. has finished / will go out D. will finish / goes out Question 8: ___ he hasn't any formal qualifications, he has managed to do very well for himself. A. However B. Whereas C. Because D. Although Question 9: He wanted to know ___ shopping during the previous morning. A. if we had been going B. that if we had been going C. we were going D. that we were going Question 10: ___ the room, the man was no longer there. A. Entering B. When we entered C. On entering D. Having entered Question 11: ___ the desalination plant, the company could offer an effective solution to the problem of water scarcity. A. To build B. Having built C. Being built D. Having been built Question 12: We were shocked to hear the news of your ___. A. having fired B. to be fired C. having been fired D. to have been fired Question 13: Over the last couple of years, Google Maps has been rated the most strongly recommended ___ app that most frequently gets updated. A. navigator B. navigated C. navigating D. navigation Question 14: In the past National Assembly meetings, delegates from many provinces have proposed ___ to the coastal sea water pollution in Central of Vietnam. A. steps B. ways C. solutions D. methods Question 15: The international Red Cross has about 97 million volunteers whose main ___is to protect human life and health. A. mission B. experience C. organization D. rule Question 16: Whenever he picks up a book, he reads bits here and there or in other words he ___. A. digests B. tastes C. chews D. swallows Question 17: I think I put my ___ in it when I asked Lisa about ex-husband. A. elbow B. foot C. thought D. nose Question 18: The new hydro-electric power has just been put into operation, which ___the whole region. A. harms B. profits C. benefits D. enriches 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.
  2. Question 19: Deforestation may seriously jeopardize the habitat of many species. A. do harm to B. set fire to C. give rise to D. make way for Question 20: If you are reluctant to make healthy food choice your weight will continue to increase. A. fortunate B. enthusiasm C. unhappy D. unwilling 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 21: Show enthusiasm when the job is explained to you. A. responsibility B. interest C. indifference D. attention Question 22: Your nationality determines your cultural identity as you assimilate to the culture of the country you live in. A. intergrate B. adapt C. reject D. imitate 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 23: " . ." - "Yes, it's OK". A. Would you like go to Mai's party this weekend? B. Can I go to Mai's party this weekend? C. What time does Mai's party begin this weekend? D. Do you feel like going to Mai's party this weekend? Question 24:A: Wow! What a nice coat you are wearing!” - B:” ” A. Certainly. Do you like it too? B. I like you to say so C. Yes, of course. It’s expensive D. Thanks. My mother bought it for me Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 25 to 29. A part-time job is generally considered to be employment that is less than 40 hours of work per week. Some employers consider between 32 and 40 hours of work per week to be full-time, (25) ___ part-time jobs are usually classified as anything less than 40 hours. Working on a part-time schedule has many perks and provides the optimal flexibility needed by some individuals. For example, parents (26) ___ young children, students, and people who have out- of-work responsibilities often find that part-time work is their only option. Others work in part-time jobs because they are (27) ___ to find full-time positions – and working part-time is better for them than not working at all. In some situations, part-time employees can earn as much as full-time employees on an hourly basis, but most employers do not offer (28) ___ such as health insurance, vacation time, and paid holidays to their part-time employees. There are many pros and cons to working part-time and there are also several specific industries that are known to have many part-time positions available. You should (29) ___ the factors before deciding if a part-time or a full-time position will work better for your specific situation. Question 25: A. because B. sinceC. furthermore D. but Question 26: A. with B. withoutC. for D. among Question 27: A. impossible B. powerless C. unable D. incapable Question 28: A. profits B. benefits C. earningsD. takings Question 29: A. think B. consider C. regardD. believe Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34. There are two factors which determine an individual’s intelligence. The first is the sort of brain he is born with. Human brains differ considerably, some being more capable than others. But no matter how good a brain he has to begin with, an individual will have a low order of intelligence unless he has opportunities to learn. So the second factor is what happens to the individual – the sort of environment in which he is reared. If an individual is handicapped environmentally, it is likely that his brain will fail to develop and he will never attain the level of intelligence of which he is capable.
  3. The importance of environment in determining an individual’s intelligence can be demonstrated by the case history of the identical twins. Peter and Mark. Being identical, the twins had identical brains at birth, and their growth processes were the same. When the twins were three months old, their parents died, and they were placed in separate foster homes. Peter was reared by parents of low intelligence in an isolated community with poor educational opportunities. Mark was reared in the home of well-to-do parents who had been to college. He was read to as a child, sent to good schools, and given every opportunity to be stimulated intellectually. This environmental difference continued until the twins were in their late teens, when they were given test to measure their intelligence. Mark’s LQ. Was 125, twenty-five points higher than the average, and fully forty points higher than his identical brother. Given equal opportunities, the twins, having identical brains, would have tested at roughly the same level. (www.cet4v.com/exam/8948.asp) Question 30: Which of the following is true, according to the passage? A. Human brains do not differ considerably right from birth. B. The brain a person is born with is important in determining his intelligence. C. Environment is crucial in determining a person’s intelligence D. Persons having identical brains will have roughly the same intelligence. Question 31: The word “which” in the first paragraph refers to ___. A. Second factor B. sort of environment C. His brain D. level of intelligence Question 32: The case history of the twins appears to support the conclusion that ___. A. Individuals with identical brain seldom test at the same level B. An individual’s intelligence is determined only by his environment C. Lack of opportunity blocks the growth of intelligence D. Changes of environment produce changes in the structure of the brain Question 33: According to passage, the average I.Q. is ___. A. 85 B. 100 C. 110 D. 125 Question 34: This selection can be best titled___. A. Measure Your Intelligence B. Intelligence and Environment C. The Case of Peter and Mark D. How the Brain Influences Intelligence Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the corret answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42. Human beings are plagued by all kinds of diseases and millions of people die from them. Many of these diseases such as diabetes, polio, whooping cough and diphtheria can the fatal and in the past, people used to die from them. However, with modern technology and a lot of research, scientists and doctors have come up with various ways to cure these diseases, and consequently, many lives are saved. In doing the medical research, doctors have come face to face with many problems. One such problems is the opposition that comes from animal activists. They are against the inhuman treatment of animals. They argue that in conducting their medical research, doctors put animals through a very painful process and this should be stopped. According to the fiercest animal activists, nothing justifies the use of animals in medical experiments, even if lives might be saved. To get their message across, animal activists are even willing to resort to the use of violence. Many animal protection groups, like the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), have broken into laboratories illegally to ‘rescue’ animals. They take away whatever animals they can find and free them. These people also make their case by threatening the researchers. They vandalize medical equipment, and in the most serious cases, they even use bombs. In stealing the animals, the activists are actually hindering the progress of medicine. In many case, the animals were part of research for the cure for various diseases and visual defects in babies. Cures for problems that people face, therefore, come slower and in the waiting period, more people die.
  4. Researchers have come up with many cures in the process of working with animals and on animals. Organ transplants are so common today, but we forget that they became only possible after they were tested on animals. Doctors were able to come up with a cure for river blindness, a disease that affects million of people in South America and Africa. These are only a few examples, and there are many more. In spite of what animal activists think, most researchers do not treat animal cruelly. In fact, mistreated animals which are in agony will affect the quality of research so that results obtained are not really reliable. Thus, researchers do try to treat animals as well as possible. In the long run, animal activists can cause serious damage to the future of medicine. With their persistent campaigning, much of the public supports their cause. People with AIDS or cancer need doctors to do research to save their lives, and often it is a case where animal research is crucial before any cure can be found. (www.englishdaily626.com) Question 35: The blief of animal activists is that animals___. A. should not be sacrificed in experiments B. should experience no pain in experiments C. can be used in experiments to cure human diseases D. must be treated well so that they can do research Question 36: According to paragraph 3, animal activists may resort to brute force ___. A. to stand up for the researchers B. to debate about their case C. to champion their cause D. to cure the animals Question 37: The phrase “resort to” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ___. A. turn to something’s as another choice B. come to a decision on second thoughts C. refuse to take drastic action D. take full advantage of Question 38: Thank to tests on animals, doctors succeeded in___. A. discovering river blindness B. finding a cure for river blindness C. revealing what animal activists think D. treating animals as well as possible Question 39: Which of the following might NOT be the purpose of doing medical researches? A. Finding the cure for diseases B. Developing medical equipment C. Making better medicine for the rich D. Improving the well-being of humans Question 40: The highlighted word “they” in paragraph 5 refers to___. A. researchers B. many cures C. organ transplants D. animals Question 41: Which of the following statements is NOT true, according to the passage? A. Fatal diseases like diabetes and AIDS are a thing of the past B. A majority of researchers are against cruelty to animals used in research C. River blindness is a disease that affects millions of people D. A result of the campaign by animal activists is getting people’s support Question 42: Which of the following would the author probably agree with? A. With modern technology, doctors can now cure all kinds of disease B. Animal activists are doing a good job for the community C. Organ transplants are impossible unless they are carried out on animals D. Animal research is essential to find a remedy for fatal diseases Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 43: From 1865 to 1875, a remarkable various of inventions was produced. A B C D Question 44: After all, it was only the dinosaurs that have been disappeared, not the whole of animal A B C D life. Question 45: The mountain climbers proceeded forward on their long trek up the side of the mountain.
  5. A B C D Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 46: Fansipan is the highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula. A. There are some mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula higher than Fansipan. B. The Indochinese Peninsula includes one of the highest mountain on earth. C. The highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula is exclusive Fansipan. D. No mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula is higher than Fansipan. Question 47: “Why don’t you ask the Council for help?” my neighbor said. A. My neighbor advised me to ask the Council for help. B. My neighbor recommended asking the Council for help. C. My neighbor told me not to ask the Council for help. D. My neighbor wants to know why I don’t ask the Council for help. Question 48: It wasn't obligatory to submit my assignment today. A. My assignment must have been submitted today. B. I needn't have submitted my assignment today. C. My assignment was required to submit by today. D. I mustn't submit my assignment today. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentence in the following questions. Question 49: She did not accept his proposition. She now regrets it A. She wishes that she accepted his proposition. B. She wishes that she didn’t accept his proposition. C. She wishes that she had accepted his proposition. D. She wishes that she hadn’t accepted his proposition. Question 50: I had just arrived home. I was called immediately back to the head office nearly 10 kilometers away. A. Hardly had I arrived home when I was called immediately back to the head office nearly 10 kilometers away. B. Because I had just arrived home, I was called immediately back to the head office nearly 10 kilometers away. C. Should I had just arrived home, I was called immediately back to the head office nearly 10 kilometers away. D. Whenever I had just arrived home, I was called immediately back to the head oofice nearly 10 kilometers away.