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  1. SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT BẮC NINH NĂM HỌC 2020 - 2021 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài : 60 phút (Đề thi có 04 trang, 50 câu trắc nghiệm) (không kể thời gian phát đề) Họ và tên thí sinh : SBD: Mã đề 307 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Duncan Phyfe made some of the most beautiful furniture found in America. His family name was originally Fife, and he was born in Scotland in 1768. In 1784, the Fife family immigrated to Albany, New York where Duncan’s father opened a cabinetmaking shop. Duncan followed his father’s footsteps and was apprenticed to a cabinetmaker. After completing his training, Duncan moved to New York City. Duncan Fife was first mentioned in the 1792 NYC Directory as a furniture “joiner” in business at 2 Broad Street. Two years later, he moved, expanded his business, and changed his name to Phyfe. He was a quiet- living, God-fearing young man who felt his new name would probably appeal to potential customers who were definitely anti-British in this post-Revolutionary War period. Duncan Phyfe’s name distinguished him from his contemporaries. Although the new spelling helped him better compete with French emigrant craftsmen, his new name had more to do with hanging it on a sign over his door stoop. The artisans and merchants who came to America discovered a unique kind of freedom. They were no longer restricted by class and guild traditions of Europe. For the first time in history, a man learned that by working hard, he could build his business based on his own name and reputation and quality of work. Phyfe’s workshop apparently took off immediately. At the peak of his success, Phyfe employed 100 craftsmen. Some economic historians point to Phyfe as having employed division of labor and an assembly line. What his workshop produced shows Phyfe’s absolute dedication to quality in workmanship. Each piece of furniture was made of the best available materials. He was reported to have paid $1,000 for a single Santo Domingo mahogany log. Phyfe did not create new designs. Rather, he borrowed from a broad range of the period’s classical styles, Empire, Sheraton, Regency, and French Classical among them. Nevertheless, Phyfe’s high quality craftsmanship established him as America’s patriotic interpreter of European design in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Although the number of pieces produced by Duncan Phyfe’s workshop is enormous, comparatively few marked or labeled pieces have been found extant. In antiques shops and auctions, collectors have paid $11,000 for a card table, $24,200 for a tea table, and $93,500 for a sewing table. Question 1. What is the main idea of the passage? A. The business of cabinetmaking. B. Duncan Phyfe’s life and career. C. Duncan Phyfe’s cabinetmaking designs. D. The significance of Duncan Phyfe’s name. Question 2. According to the passage, which of the following does the author imply? A. Duncan Phyfe made over 100 different kinds of tables. B. Duncan Fife worked for his father in Scotland. C. Duncan Fife and his father had the same first name. D. Duncan Fife and his father were in the same business. Question 3. Which choice does the word “it” in paragraph 3 refer to? A. His nameB. His chair C. His French D. His spelling Question 4. Which choice is closest in meaning to the word “guild” in paragraph 4? A. Verdict of a jury B. Immigrants’ club C. Organization of craftsmen D. Political party of emigrants Question 5. In his business, Duncan Phyfe used all of the following EXCEPT___. A. an assembly line B. continental designs C. division of laborD. the least expensive materials Question 6. Based on the information in the passage, what can be inferred about Duncan Phyfe’s death? 1/4 - Mã đề 307
  2. A. He died in Albany. B. He died in the eighteenth century. C. He died in the nineteenth century. D. He died in Scotland. Question 7. The author implies that___. A. furniture from Duncan Phyfe’s workshop no longer exists. B. furniture from Duncan Phyfe’s workshop was ignored by New Yorkers. C. furniture from Duncan Phyfe’s workshop was made by his father. D. furniture from Duncan Phyfe’s workshop costs a lot of money today. 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. Twenty-five students from Walling School are currently living in France. They are there for three months as part of a living-abroad project. The 16- and 17-year-old students are living with French families and attending a French school. Most of the students have taken French language classes for 3 or 4 years and are finally getting an opportunity to use their French. Not only are students learning a new language, but they are also learning about a new culture. Students have been particularly surprised about the French attitude towards food. "They won’t leave anything on their plate," says Vanessa Athol. “They aren’t wasteful at all.” Vanessa has vowed to be more careful with waste when returning to the United States. The group’s chaperone, Mrs. Smith, has been pleased with the students' acquisition of language. "Even the most timid are trying their best to speak. The students are learning a lot. I’m very impressed," she said. Mrs. Smith added that she thinks living with a French family makes a difference because students are forced to speak French. “We are all very grateful to the French families who are hosting us.” The French families are happy to have the students, as they are getting to learn about American culture. Both groups will be celebrating the exchange at a large potluck dinner at the end of the stay. There will be a slide show of memories and the students will speak about their experiences. Currently, the American students are periodically posting pictures and student essays on the Walling School website. "Living in France is an experience I’ll never forget," writes student Tina Davis. "I know I’ll want to eat these croissants and this Camembert for the rest of my life!" Question 8. Which title would be the most suitable for this article? A. French Families Love America B. Walling School Students Stay Abroad in France C. Student Tina Davis Lives in France D. Walling School Website Posts Student Essays Question 9. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT TRUE? A. Walling School students learn both a new language and a new culture when they are living with French families. B. Students from Walling School are getting to learn about American culture. C. The culture in France is different from the culture in America. D. Walling School students are now staying with French families. Question 10. In paragraph 3, the word acquisition is closest in meaning to ___. A. speaking B. gainingC. responsibility D. purchase Question 11. In paragraph 4, the word “they” refers to ___. A. The French families B. The Americans C. The French D. Walling School students Question 12. According to the passage, how will the students conclude their stay? A. They will have a party together. B. They will take a French exam. C. They will stay in hostel together. D. They will visit Paris together. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 13. She and her classmates all have to read five chapters, write a paper, and prepare for an exam this week. They’re all in the same ___. A. canoeB. shipC. yachtD. boat Question 14. Researchers have ___ to the conclusion that your personality is affected by your genes. A. got B. arrivedC. reachedD. come Question 15. Domestic violence against women and girls ___ out at any cost. A. must wipeB. must be wipedC. may be wipedD. may wipe Question 16. Educated women are becoming less dependent___ their husbands’ decisions. A. onB. ofC. forD. about Question 17. Being a flight attendant is a___ job. You may have to work long hours on long haul flights and not get enough sleep. 2/4 - Mã đề 307
  3. A. fascinatingB. rewardingC. demandingD. tedious Question 18. We are supposed to submit the assignment by Friday, ___? A. aren't we B. do we C. are weD. don't we Question 19. Matt ___ while we were having dinner. A. were phoningB. phonedC. phonesD. has phoned Question 20. The more polite you appear to be, ___ your partner will be. A. the more happilyB. the happiestC. the most happilyD. the happier Question 21. In the living room, there was a ___ table. A. beautiful round large woodenB. beautiful wooden large round C. round wooden beautiful largeD. beautiful large round wooden Question 22. The children grew up with deep___ for their parents. A. respectB. respectableC. respectfullyD. respectful Question 23. Thomas will stop going on a diet___ his desired weight. A. by the time he will reachB. before he reached C. until he will reachD. as soon as he reaches Question 24. ___ enough money, Amelia was able to purchase the new iPhone. A. Being saved upB. Saved upC. To save upD. Having saved up Question 25. We hardly ever see each other ___ living in the same street. A. becauseB. thoughC. despiteD. because of Question 26. The club committee is ___ of the president, the secretary and seven other members. A. made upB. set upC. set outD. made out Question 27. I’d like to pay ___ to the party workers for all their hard work. A. tributeB. moneyC. cashD. debt Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 28. He’s holding down two jobs and attending school. He’s really burning the candle at both ends. A. doing something difficultB. doing things in the wrong order C. making a mistakeD. doing too much Question 29. Global warming effects on people and nature are catastrophic. A. evaluativeB. destructiveC. creative D. constructive 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 30. Many people enjoyed reading about the Netherlands and their people. A. readingB. theirC. theD. people Question 31. The boy with his close friend is here last night. A. TheB. isC. withD. close Question 32. It is widely assumed that peacekeeping forces operate as objective and uninterested parties in specific areas of crisis. A. asB. widely assumedC. specific areasD. uninterested Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 33. Do you really think humans will be exterminated when more and more intelligent machines are invented in the future? A. resurrected B. restoredC. killed D. wiped out Question 34. This reference book is essential material for us to prepare for the next assignment. A. necessaryB. vitalC. fundamental D. dispensable Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges. Question 35. Thomas: “Could you pass that book over to me, please?” – Matt: “___” A. No, why not? B. Yes, go ahead. C. Yes, of course. D. Actually, I'm busy. Question 36. Josh: “As far as I know, doing charity work is a really helpful thing for everyone in the society." Mike: “___” A. That's fine for me. B. I'll take part in this campaign. C. I couldn't agree with you more. D. That sounds great. 3/4 - Mã đề 307
  4. Mark the letter A, B, C, or Don your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 37. I think it’s necessary to tell Tim about it at once. A. Tim may be told about it at once. B. Tim should be told about it at once. C. Tim must be told about it at once. D. Tim might be told about it at once. Question 38. It has been years since I last ate fish. A. I have not eaten fish for years. B. It is fish that I have eaten for many years. C. For many years, I have eaten only fish. D. I like eating fish for years. Question 39. The security guard looked at me suspiciously and said: "Open your bag". A. Opening my bag, the security guard looked at me suspiciously. B. Looking suspiciously at me, the security guard asked me to open my bag. C. Because the security guard looked at me suspiciously, I opened my bag. D. The security guard suspected me and opened my bag. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 40. A. recorded B. accessed C. reduced D. attacked Question 41. A. lakeB. caneC. lackD. bay Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 42. A. supportB. donateC. promiseD. impair Question 43. A. ultimateB. authenticC. reluctant D. selective 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 44. I had posted the letter. I remembered that I had forgotten to put on a stamp. A. Only after had I posted the letter did I remember that I had forgotten to put on a stamp. B. Only after I had posted the letter did I remember that I had forgotten to put on a stamp. C. Only after posting the letter did I remembered that I had forgotten to put on a stamp. D. Only after posting the letter I remembered that I had forgotten to put on a stamp. Question 45. John lent me money. Otherwise, I would have gone out of business. A. Even if John lent me money, I went out of business. B. John lent me money, but I went out of business. C. Had it not been for John lending me money, I would have gone out of business. D. I wouldn't have gone out of business if John had lent me money. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks. What kind of face mask will best protect you against coronavirus? The COVID-19 outbreak globally has led to an ___(46)_ increase in demand for masks globally. Just like any ___(47)_ preventive measures, masks have the potential of flattening the curve as they can prevent infected people from spreading the virus and protect healthcare workers from infected patients. Different types of mask offer different levels of protection. Surgical grade N95 respirators offer the highest level of protection, preventing the user from becoming infected with Covid-19, followed by surgical grade masks. ___(48)_, these masks are costly, in limited supply, contribute to landfill waste and are uncomfortable to wear for long periods. So even countries ___(49)_ have required the public to wear face masks have generally suggested such masks should be ___(50)_ for health workers or those at particularly high risk. Question 46. A. unlimitedB. outnumberedC. unfamiliarD. unprecedented Question 47. A. anotherB. the otherC. otherD. others Question 48. A. MoreoverB. FurthermoreC. HoweverD. Therefore Question 49. A. thatB. whoC. whereD. when Question 50. A. abandonedB. disposed ofC. reservedD. eliminated HẾT 4/4 - Mã đề 307