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  1. SỞ GD-ĐT HẢI DƯƠNG ĐỀ THI THỬ LẦN 1 KÌ THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2019 TRƯỜNG THPT GIA LỘC ___ Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút (không kể thời gian phát đề) (Đề thi có 6 trang; 50 câu) Họ, tên thí sinh: Mã đề thi 001 Số báo danh: 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 1. A. economicsB. concentrationC. capabilityD. development Question 2. A. rubbishB. forgetful C. agree D. enrich 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 3. A. runsB. invitesC. laughsD. envelopes Question 4. A. scannedB. enabledC. exercised D. decided 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. He is determined to win ___ . He will never give up. A. at any costB. at any timeC. at riskD. at last Question 6. theft involves stealing small amounts of cash or goods, and is usually charged as a misdemeanor. A. Slight B. Petty C. SmallD. Unimportant Question 7. Mike accused me___the money he left in the drawer. A. to steal B. for having stolenC. of having stolenD. from stealing Question 8. No one has ever been arrested for picking these documents without permission, ___? A. has heB. have they C. has it D. haven’t they Question 9. The fact that the Egyptians could lift and place the huge stones correctly in the positions is still a mystery. They___a special kind of machine. A. might be usedB. can have usedC. can’t use D. might have used Question 10. By the time I arrived, they ___the work and they ___ coffee. A. had finished/were drinking B. finished/drank C. had finished/drunkD. were finishing/drink Question 11. It is ___ that has helped us to build this bridge. A. he B. his C. him D. he’s Question 12. A few people are ___ the plans to build a new car park, but I'm sure the silent majority are against it. A. in danger of B. in spite of C. in favour of D. in reference to Question 13. Governments have done their best to create more employment for the young. ___, there are more and more people out of work each year. A. HoweverB. Although C. Therefore D. Moreover Question 14. At the party, we met and talked to some interesting people, ___ became our best friend later on. A. one of themB. one of whomC. most of them D. they Question 15.The ___ wilderness of West America attracts millions of visitors every year. Mã đề thi 001 - Trang 1/6
  2. A. badly-damaged B. well-preserved C. badly-polluted D. nearly-exhausted Question 16. When he was walking in the forest, a lion ___ him. He tried not to panic. A. put onB. took on C. turned on D. went on 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 17: Linda is thanking Daniel for his birthday present. Linda: "Thanks for the purse. It’s really a nice present." Daniel: "___" A. I'm glad you like it. B. You can say that again. C. I like it too. D. I know you like it. Question 18: Daisy is talking to Jane about the house. Daisy:" What a lovely house you have!" Jane: “___” A. Of course not, it's not costly.B. Well, it’s out of your business. C. I think so. D. Thank you. Hope you will drop in. 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 19. The highly your are qualified for the job, the more likely you will succeed in your career. A B C D Question 20. Developed in the early 1900 in Canada, synchronized swimming is a sport performed A B exclusive by women, rather than by men. C D Question 21. Shortly before the Allied invasion of Normandy, Ernest Hemingway has goneto London A B C as a war correspondent D 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 22. After the historic meeting in Singapore, , Kim Jong-un and Donal Trump met each other in Ha Noi last week. A. importantB. chanceC. insignificantD. accidental Question 23. His opponents have no intention of letting him off the hook until he agrees to leave office immediately. A. out of order B. out of trouble C. out of stockD. out of date 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. If you can’t make up your mind right now, you may lose your lifelong opportunity. A. make an effortB. make a decision C. hesitate D. look for solutions Question 25. He was a hard and conscientious worker and became widely known for his ability in debate. A. indifferentB. careful C. responsible D. reliable Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Mã đề thi 001 - Trang 2/6
  3. The warming of the Pacific Ocean has created weather patterns (26)___ strongly affect the world. When the water is warm, the (27)___ of rainfall in Indonesia and the surrounding regions decreases. Australia could even experience a drought in many parts. On the other hand, Chile (which borders the Pacific Ocean) is preparing for severe rainstorms. In Pakistan and northwestern India, the weather pattern makes the rainy season weaker and makes the area much drier. This happening is called El Nino and is used by weather forecasters to make long-range weather predictions. They also know that El Nino will (28)___ unusually heavy rains to the southwestern part of the United States and make the central part of the country drier at the same time. According to research, weather forecasters (used to know about the coming weather with certainty. Now everything has become (29)___ different. El Nino itself used to be (30)___ . It would occur every two to seven years. But now, this weather pattern is becoming more frequent. We cannot say when and how often tornadoes or cyclones occur. Scientists are unsure of the reason for this change on a global scale either. Question 26. A. what B. when C. whether D. that Question 27. A. amount B. deal C. figure D. number Question 28. A. fetch B. bring C. take D. consist Question 29. A. complete B. completely C. completed D. completing Question 30. A. notable B. incredible C. predictable D. remarkable 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 31 to 37. Lady Liberty New York City is undoubtedly one of the most famous cities in the world. There are several landmarks such as the Empire State Building, Broadway, and Times Square which have come to symbolize the Big Apple. Although these landmarks are all impressive, nothing captures the true spirit of the city like a gigantic, greenish sculpture that stands proudly in New York Harbour: the famed Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty was created as a special gift to the US by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi. It was designed to represent the friendship between the French and American people, two close allies that fought against the British during the American Revolutionary War. Initially, Bartholdi anticipated that he would be able to finish the statue by 1876. The project was conceived as a joint venture. The French would fund and create the statue and send it to the US, while Americans would provide a location and build a pedestal to display it on. The initial completion date would eventually be delayed, however, due to financial issues with both nations. Bartholdi had some technical issues to deal with as well. He had never designed an enormous copper structure of this size and he required some expert assistance. Therefore, Bartholdi recruited Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, the designer of the Eiffel Tower to help him. After nine years of hard work, the 151 -foot, 22-ton statue was eventually completed and presented to the American Ambassador in France. It then had to be taken apart and separated into crates before being delivered to the US. It took another two years before Americans were able to raise enough public funds to build the pedestal that she would stand on. But the task was finally completed and the Statue of Liberty was assembled and dedicated on October 28, 1886. Over the years, the symbolism of the Statue of Liberty continued to grow more and more important until it became a key symbol of the entire nation. During the late 19th and early 20lh century, it was the first landmark that waves of immigrants saw as they sailed into Ellis Island. The sight of this symbol of freedom gave them hope and inspiration that their life would be better in their new country. Even today, people from all around the world see it as a powerful symbol of the American democracy. Question 31. What reasons does the passage give for why the Statue of Liberty is special? A. It is the most expensive landmark in the US. B. It is a key center for economic decisions. Mã đề thi 001 - Trang 3/6
  4. C. It is located very close to Times Square. D. It represents the soul of the people in the US. Question 32. The Statue of Liberty represents the ___ between the French and the Americans. A. distance B. disagreements C. language D. intimacy Question 33. All of the following are the characteristics of the Statue of Liberty EXCEPT ___ . A. the powerful symbol of American democracy B. a huge sculpture C. a symbol of the friendship between the French and the American D. a technical achievement in the 19th century Question 34. What could replace the word “initial” in paragraph 2? A. last B. first C. difficult D. wild Question 35. The word “she” in paragraph 2 refers to___. A. France B. the United States C. the Statue of Liberty D. the woman Question 36. What was the problem that delayed the opening of the Statue of Liberty? A. A war broke out between the French and the Americans. B. The British offered to help build the statue. C. France and the US didn’t have enough money. D. The ambassador of the United States was visiting France. Question 37. What is the last paragraph mainly about? A. What the Statue of Liberty means to different people B. What tourists will see when they go to visit the Statue of Liberty C. The future plans for the Statue of Liberty D. Why the Statue of Liberty was brought to the US 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 43 to 50. The Advancing Development of Artificial Limbs It wasn’t very long ago that losing a limb automatically meant a drastic drop in the quality of a person’s life. Thanks to the wonders of modem science, people now are recovering from all sorts of horrendous injuries that let them disabled. The reason they are able to do so is remarkable advances made in the field of artificial limbs. Doctors have been creating prosthetic limbs for their patients dating back to ancient Greece. For most of history, however, these replacements were mainly for cosmetic purposes. Pirates, knights, foot soldiers that lost their limbs in battle would get them, so they wouldn’t lose face when returning to society. It wasn’t until the mid-19,h century that doctors were able to perform surgeries to reliably attach limbs to people’s bodies and amputate limbs without causing serious infection. Modern artificial limbs represent a tremendous leap forward in terms of form and function. Today’s limbs are far more durable and can withstand a lot more wear and tear. An amazing example of how far artificial limbs have progressed is the Flex-Foot Cheetah. Made from carbon fiber, it is able to store energy as the person moves, which enables the wearer to run and jump. The technology is so good that approximately 90 percent of all Special Olympic amputees use them in competition. Meanwhile, the Bebionic3 has emerged as the most advanced prosthetic arm available. It has been nicknamed “The Terminator” because it is similar to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s mechanical limbs in the famous blockbuster film. The Mã đề thi 001 - Trang 4/6
  5. Bebionic3 can perform a multitude of tasks including writing, tying a shoelace, lifting heavy objects, and even pouring a beer. Wearers simply push a button on the base of the arm and the Bebionic3 will work its magic. In September 2013, scientists took another giant leap forward when they successfully fitted a patient with an artificial leg that can be controlled by thought. Two of the patient’s nerves were attached to his hamstring muscle. These nerves then interact with sensors inside the artificial leg. Sensors will then transmit these messages to a computer which will follow through on his instructions. Therefore, if the patient wants to stretch out his leg, the computer will understand this command and send a message to the limb and instruct it to do so. If artificial limb technology keeps advancing like this, losing a limb may not be such a big deal. Question 38. What would happen when someone in the past needed to get an artificial limb? A. They usually die very quickly. B. They would need to get the limb replaced within months. C. Their new limb would function better than the old one. D. Their life wouldn’t be as good as before. Question 39. What was the main reason that soldiers received artificial limbs? A. So they can continue to fool the enemy. B. So other people wouldn’t think less of them. C. To allow them to fight better than ever. D. To make them more likely to follow orders. Question 40. Why did artificial limbs progress in the mid-19th century? A. Doctors became better with surgery. B. Artificial limbs were made from stronger materials. C. Governments passed laws that made artificial limbs legal. D. Patients are more likely to get artificial limbs. Question 41.Which of the following best matches the meaning of the word “multitude” in paragraph 4? A. courage B. limit C. variety D. single Question 42. What is the last paragraph mainly about? A. The cutting edge of advancement. B. An artificial limb to stop working. C. A new technology that failed. D. An idea for a limb that will probably never work better. Question 43. All of the following about modem artificial limbs are true EXCEPT that A. they last for a longer period of time. B. they can supply energy by themselves. C. they can lift heavy things by thought. D. they can be used in competitions by the disabled. Question 44. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Doctors began performing surgery in the mid-19th century. B. Artificial limbs were attached to patients a long time ago. C. The Flex-Foot Cheetah can help ordinary athletes break records. D. The Bebionic3 was used in the film “The Terminator” to make special effects. Question 45. The word “it” in the last paragraph refers to___. A. the computer B. the patient C. the leg D. the sensor 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. Mã đề thi 001 - Trang 5/6
  6. Question 46. The sea was too rough for the crew to set off. A. The sea was too smooth enough for the crew to set off. B. The sea was so rough that the crew could set off. C. The rough sea enabled the crew to set off. D. The crew were unable to set off because of the rough sea. Question 47. Much as I admire his courage, I think he’s foolish to do such a thing. A. Though I admire him, I think his courage is foolish. B. Though I admire his courage, I am a foolish to do such a thing for him. C. Although I admire his courage, he’s a foolish to do such a thing. D. Although I admire his courage, I think he’s foolish to do such a thing. Question 48. Our teacher said : “If I were you, I would put off the meeting until Saturday.” A. Our teacher advised us to put off the meeting until Saturday . B. Our teacher urged us to put off the meeting until Saturday. C. Our teacher prevented us from putting off the meeting until Saturday. D. Our teacher suggested putting off the meeting until Saturday. 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. You have just passed your exam. This makes your parents happy. A. Having just passed your exam making your parents happy. B. You have just passed your exam which it makes your parents happy. C. You have just passed your exam makes your parents happy. D. That you have just passed your exam makes your parents happy. Question 50. Lan told us that she had succeeded in the interview. We went shopping for a party right after that. A. After Lan had told us that she had succeeded in the interview, we went shopping for a party. B. Not until Lan told us that she had succeeded in the interview did we went shopping for a party. C. Hardly did Lan tell us that she had succeeded in the interview than we went shopping for a party. D. No sooner had we gone shopping for a party than Lilly told us that she had succeeded in the interview. ___ THE END ___ Mã đề thi 001 - Trang 6/6
  7. Mã đề 001 1.D 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.A 11.A 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.B 16.C 17.A 18.D 19.A 20.C 21.C 22.A 23.B 24.C 25.A 26.D 27.A 28.B 29.B 30.C 31.D 32.D Mã đề thi 001 - Trang 7/6
  8. 33.D 34.B 35.C 36.C 37.A 38.D 39.B 40.A 41.C 42.A 43.C 44.B 45.C 46.D 47.D 48.A 49.D 50.A Mã đề thi 001 - Trang 8/6