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  1. TRƯỜNG THCS-THPT MỸ THUẬN KỲ THI TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG QUỐC GIA Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH 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. laughed B. contained C. established D. talked Question 2: A. bought B. sought C. drought D. fought 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 the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3: A. exceptions B. uncertainty C. identifier D. disappointments Question 4: A. promise B. forgive C. succeed D. survive Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer each of the following questions. Question 5: John quit the job because he did not ___ his boss and workmates. A. get on well with B. get acquainted with C. take over D. take note of Question 6. We find it ___ to do housework. A. bore B. bored C. boring D. bores Question 7. He said that he ___ better after smoking a cigarette. A. feels B. will feel C. would feel D. has felt Question 8. The teacher advised him ___ harder. A. study B. to study C. studying D. studies Question 9. Not all teenagers are well . for their future job when they are at high school. A. interested B. satisfied C. concerned D. prepared
  2. Question 10 : The old man .a black suit is a famous energy researcher. A. to wear B. wearing C. whom is wearing D. is wearing Question 11 : . My mother used to be one of the most women in my village. A. succeed B. success C. successful D. successfully Question 12. During the school year, my mother doesn't allow me to bed late. A. went B. going C. to go D. go Question 13. George took of the fine weather to feed his baby tiger in the garden. A. advantage B. interest C. profit D. charge Question 14. Ms Young, to many of her students are writing, is living happily and peacefully in Canada. A who B. whom C. that D. whose Question 15. Finally, they succeeded finding a cure for that strange disease. A. with B. on C. to D. in Question 16. We are going to . A. have our house to be decorated B. have our house be decorated C. get our house being redecorated D. have our house redecorated 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 17: The man remained motionless on the grass when the dog approached him. He was too frightened. A still B dead C asleep D unconscious Question 18: Most student detest science subjects. They refer literature, history and foreign language. A enjoy B learn C refer D hate 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.
  3. Question 19. In some Western cultures, people who avoid eye contact in a conversation are regarded as untrustworthy. A. embarrassed B. quiet C. reliable D. suspicious Question 20: Most of the shop here sell local products which are hand-made. Tourists like them very much. A durable B foreign C expensive D genuine 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 21 : Two friends Linda and Ann are talking about Ann's new coat. Linda: "Wow! What a nice coat you are wearing!" Ann: " " A. I like you to say that. B. Yes, of course. It's expensive. C. Certainly. Do you like it, too? D. Thanks. My mother bought it for me. Question 22 : Two students are chatting in a classroom. Alice: "I think that Tom is the best student in our class." Hellen: " " A. I'm glad you like it. B. I don't hope so. C. There's no doubt about it. D. You're kidding. 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. There are often campaigns to save species that are endangered such as wolves and buffalo in the US, and red squirrels and hedgehogs in Britain. In rural areas people generally have much less romantic ideas 23. animal. In Britain hunting foxes with dogs arouses hostile feelings, especially among people living in the towns, but the law to ban it, 24 came into effect in 2005, is seen by many people living in the country as an attack on their way of life. In Britain and the US many people are concerned about animal .25 especially the use of animals in scientific research and public pressure has forced many cosmetics manufactures to stop 26 . .products on animals. Several groups, including the Animal Liberation Front and PETA, strongly oppose the use of 27 animals in experiments and animal right activists organize
  4. protests at laboratories where animals are used. sometimes people who work or invest in companies that own the laboratories are threatened. Question 23. A. about B. with C. in D. on Question 24. A. who B. which C. this D. that Question 25. A. behavior B.population C. lifecycle D. rights Question 26. A. marketing B. testing C. launching D. developing Question 27. A. alive B. lively C. live D. lived Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer each of the following questions. Naming customs are different around the world. In most cultures, however, people have at least two names: a family name and given names. Your given name is the name you receive when you are born. Your family name is the name you share with other people in your family. In the United State, the family name is often called the last name and the given name is often called the first name. However, the order of the two names is not the same everywhere. For example, in many Asian countries, the family name is first and the given name is second. When two people from different cultures meet, sometimes they use the incorrect name. This can cause embarrassment. Family names can show something about a family’s early history. The origin of many English family names is a place, like London, or a job, such as Farmer or Shoemaker. A long time ago, these families probably worked as farmers or shoemakers. Sweden and Danish family names are often mean son of . For example, Johansson means son of Johan. In South Korea, there are only about 250 family names. These names go back hundreds of years to very old clans. About half of all Koreans have one of the three most common family names- Kim, Park, or Lee. There is generally no choice about family name, but there is much more choice about given names. Parents choose their child’s name for many reasons. They may select a name that sounds beautiful or means something special. Theses names may have meanings like peaceful or happiness. In some cultures, there may be a connection between children’s names and when or how they were born. For example, a Yuruba child in Nigeria might have a name like Sunday or Born on a Sunny Day. in some countries, parents may pay money to a professional baby namer to help them to find a good name. They want to find a name that will be lucky for their child.
  5. Question 28. It is stated in the first paragraph that when two people from different cultures meet, A they very often misaddress each other B they may misuse each other’s names C they will misunderstand each other D they do not know how to say their names Question 29. According to the passage, what can be learnt from a person’s family names? A his age B his name C his family’s history D his parents’ birthplace Question 30. What does the word “ clans” in the passage mostly mean? A a large groups of families B upper class families C lower class families D a number of royal families Question 31. The word “they” in the passage refers to . A names B children C meanings D parents Question 32. What is NOT mentioned as reason to choose names for their child? A a name that shows how a child is born B a name that will be lucky for their child C a name that means something special D a name that brings strength to their child Question 33. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage? A Naming is a universal culture B People can change their lives by changing names C People can choose their own names D Names are selected in accordance with local customs
  6. Question 34. What can be the best title of the reading passage? A Naming Customs B Beautiful Names C Naming for Fun D Naming for a Reason Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer each of the following questions. Government officials at national borders look very carefully at passports and visas. They want to be sure that the people who are entering the country are not dangerous. They use technology to help them decide who may enter the country, officials at the border check their computers for important information about these travelers. They can check if travelers have been in the country before or if they have done anything wrong. Officials also examine the traveler's document to see if they are real . some people try to cross the border without permission. They use fake passports or visas. Officials at the border can use computer technology to check whether these document are real or fake. Technology has been helpful in other ways, too. In the second half of the twentieth century, passports were the major form of identification for travelers. Now there are new form of identification that use technology. One example is a machine that can read fingerprints. When travelers enter the country, they put their fingers on a machine that scan them. In other words, the machine takes a picture of the fingerprints and save the picture in a computer. It can also send the picture to government officials who are far from the border. Those officials can compare the picture to fingerprints of many other people. If the traveler’s fingerprints are the same as fingerprints of a dangerous person, the traveler may not enter the country. This technology is now in use at many airport all over the world. One person’s fingerprints are different from another person fingerprints. Therefore, many countries use fingerprints as a good form of identification. However, it is possible to trick the machine that scan them. In 2008, a woman at a Japanese airport put tape on her fingers. The tape had another person’s fingerprints on it, so she was able to enter Japan without permission. As a result of these problem, some airports another part of the body fo identification- the iris. The iris is the colored part of the eye. New machines can scan travelers’ irises and save the pictures. Several airports are already using this technology, including airports in London and Qatar. Irises work better than fingerprints for identification. The iris has hundreds of very small lines on it. These line are
  7. unique. In other words, everyone’s iris is different. Even twins have different irises. These new forms of technology have another advantages. They are fast. This makes lines at airports and borders shorter and helps travelers more quickly. (source: Jessica William,Making connection 1,2nd Ed., Cambridge, 2014) Question 35.According to the first paragraph, which of the following is NOT important information about these travelers? A whether they have been in a country B whether they have done anything wrong C whether they have used fake documents D whether they have used computers Question 36.It can be inferred from the first paragraph that . A dangerous people may try to cross borders with fake passports or visas B dangerous people are deterred from entering the country C those who have been in a country are not entitled to another entry D those who use fake passports or visas are not allowed to enter a country Question 37.The word “it” in the passage refers to . A computer B machine C picture D technology Question 38. What does the word “ trick” in the passage mostly mean? A make use of B be of great advantage C run away of D obtain by deception Question 39.Which of the following is true according to the reading passage? A passports or visas have always been the most common form of identification B Fingerprints scanner can never make mistakes, hence being used everywhere. C the iris has been used as a form of identification at the world busiest airports D everyone has their own fingerprints and iris to identify themselves to others.
  8. Question 40.Which of the following best give the main idea of the reading passage? A paper documents are no longer important as forms of identification B everyone must produce correct documents when crossing a national border C the way that officials check travellers at the border has been changing D in the future, no form of identification is required as national border disappear. Question 41.This passage is most probably taken from A a travel guide book B a professional journal C a modern passport A custom official’s diary Question 42.Which of the following best describes the reading passage? A argumentative B imaginative C entertaining D informative 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 43: We are working, that means that we are contributing goods and services to our society. A B C D Question 44: Unless you didn't give up eating so much meat, you will continue to put on weight. A B C D Question 45: John congratulated us to our excellent results although we didn’t know each other very A B C D well. 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.
  9. Question 46: That factory is producing more and more pollution. A. Pollution is being produced more and more by that factory. B. More and more pollution is produced by that factory. C. More and more pollution are being produced by that factory. D. More and more pollution is being produced by that factory. Question 47: Without transportation, our modern society could not exist. A. Our modern society could not exist if there is no transportation. B. Our modern society will not exist without having transportation. C. If there were no transportation, our modern society would not exist. D. If transportation no longer exists, our modern society will not exist. Question 48: The last time when I saw her was three years ago. A. I have often seen her for the last three years. B. About three years ago, I used to meet her. C. I have not seen her for three years. D. I saw her three years ago and will never meet her again. 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: Jack was very thirsty. He refused the glass of water I brought him. A. Jack was not very thirsty; therefore, he did not refuse the glass of water I brought him. B. Jack was not thirsty; however, he refused the glass of water I brought him. C. Jack refused the glass of water I brought him because he was not very thirsty D. Jack did not refuse the glass of water I brought him through he was very thirsty
  10. Question 50: Mrs Ngoan is very happy. Her son won the first prize of the spelling contest. A. Mrs Ngoan is very happy, that is her son won the first prize of the spelling contest. B. Mrs Ngoan with her son won the first prize of the spelling contest, who is very happy. C. Mrs Ngoan, whose son won the first prize of the spelling contest, is very happy. D. Mrs Ngoan’s son, who won the first prize of the spelling contest, is very happy.