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- BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM 2020 ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH (Đề thi có 05 trang) Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề Họ, tên thí sinh: . Mã đề thì 417 Số báo danh: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicatethe word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1: A. game B. lake C. flat D. shape Question 2: A. clouds B. farms C. pains D. costs 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 3: A. practise B. include C. accept D. arrive Question 4: A. expensive B. successful C. important D. musical Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 5: Helen and Sarah are talking about their school’s field trip. ~ Helen: “This is the best field trip we’ve ever had.” ~ Sarah:“ Everyone enjoyed it to the fullest.” A. I don’t think that’s a good idea. B. Never mind. C. You’re right. D. I totally disagree. Question 6: Jenny and Kathy are arranging to see a new film. ~ Jenny: ‘‘Why don’t you come over and see the new film with me?” ~ Kathy: “ ” A. Oh, I’m afraid so. B. Great! I’d love to. C. Wow! I didn’t realise that. D. You’re welcome. Mark the letter А, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the wordfs) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 7: Despite numerous hard pushes, he couldn’t make the window open. A. strong B. plain C. firm D. gentle Question 8: When I suggested he was mistaken, John got hot under the collar and stormed out of the room. A. became furious B. felt anxious C. got emotional D. remained calm Mark the letter А, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the wordfs) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 9: Peter was very sick until he took the marvelous medicine that Doctor Staples prescribed. A. wonderful B. terrible C. secret D. attractive Question 10: Tickets for such events will be typically cheap unless you want seats in the VIP areas. A. normally B. rarely C. carefully D. directly Mark the letter А, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 11: The graphics of this book are attractive, but its is not original at all. A. page B. chapter C. content D. character Question 12: I would like to extend my gratitude to all the staff for their , without which our company couldn’t have overcome the crisis. A.unfeeling B. bending C. unfailing D. unmoving Question 13: You like the food here, ? A. didn’t you B. don’t you C. haven’t you D. won’t you Question 14: Mary feels confident about the competition she has been well-ртерared or it. A. because of B aithough C. despite D. because Question 15: Most women expect more help with the housework from their husbands. A. to get B. getting C. get D. to getting Thẩm Tâm Vy, August 11, 2020 Trang 1
- Question 16: Health experts sưongly advise patients with hypertension to avoid food high amounts of fat. A. contains B. containing C. contained D. is contained Question 17: The whole world is waiting a vaccine against Covid-19. A. for B. in C. by D. to Question 18: Peter is an ambitious man who will never till he gets what he wants. A. put on B. take back C. turn down D. give up Question 19: Bill’s mother won’t let him go out with his friends A. after he liad finished his homework B. until he has finished his homework C. when he finished his homework D. once he finished his homework Question 20: If I you, I would spend more time with the children. A. were B. would be C. am D. will be Question 21: Her academic performance has greatly improved since she her study methods. A. would change B. changed C. was changing D. will change Question 22: One method for keeping our mind active is doing crossword puzzles. A. popularly B. popularize C. popularity D. popular Question 23: It’s no good a fuss and arguing over such an unimportant issue. A. making B. holding C. getting D. doing Question 24: Having your private life scrutinised closely by the public is regarded as part and of being a celebrity. A. post В package C. packet D. parcel Question 25: He is often last person to leave the office. A. an B. the C. a D. Ø (no article) Mark the letter А, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 26: Public speaking is (A) quite a (B) frightening experience for many people as it can produce a (C) status ofmind similar to (D) panic. Question 27: Richard (A) enjoy taking part (B) in social (C) activities during (D) his summer holiday. Question 28: John’s classmates (A) like him (B) since he (C) is friendly, honest, and (D) kindness. 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 29: She is more responsible than her brother. A. She is as responsible as her brother. B. Her brother isn’t as responsible as she is. C. She is less responsible than her brother. D. Her brother is more responsible than she is. Question 30: It is compulsory for the students in this school to wear uniform. A. The students in this school must wear uniform. B. The students in this school needn’t wear uniform. C. The students in this school may wear uniform. D. The students in this school can’t wear uniform. Question 31: “I’m going back to work next week,” said Harry. A. Harry said that I am going back to work next week. B. Harry said that he was going back to work the following week. C. Harry said that he was going back to work next week. D. Harry said that I was going back to work the following week. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentneces in the following questions. Question 32: Online distribution of pirated publications is illegal. Many |Internet users still commit the offence. A. Such is the offence of many Internet users that online distribution of pirated publications is illegal. B. As long as many Internet users commit the offence, online distribution of pirated publications is illegal. C. Illegal though online distribution of pirated publication is, manу Internet users will commit the offence. D. Were online distribulion of pirated publications illegal, many Internet users wouldn’t commit the offence. Question 33: He lacked commitment to the job. He wasn’t considered for promotion. A. Suppose that he lacked commitment to the job, he wouldn’t be considered for promotion. B. But for his lack of commitment to the job, he would have been considered for promotion. C. Without his commitment to the job, he would be considered for promotion. D. If it had not been for his lack of commitment to the job, he would be considered for promotion. Thẩm Tâm Vy, August 11, 2020 Trang 2
- Read the following passage,and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word orphrase that bestfits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38. INTERNSHIPS In many countries going through difficult economic times, job openings for new graduates can be few and far between. In this competitive environment, relevant work experience can help job seekers stand out from the crowd, and (34) , organisations now offer temperary placements, called internships. The problem with numerous internships, (35) , is that they are unpaid, and this often puts young people off applying for them. Employers and interns sometimes come to mutually beneficial arrangements, however. Dinesh Pathan, applying for an internship with an IT company, negotiated a deal in which he would be given travel (36) only for two weeks, and then, as long as he could show his marketing work was adding value, he would be paid a wage. The arrangement worked well: Dinesh had a(n) (37) to work hard, and he ended up feeling “not so much an intern at a temporary suffer”. HR, consultant Denise Baker says similar arrangements are common. What is more, “if interns do well, employers would often rather make them full employees than recruit people (38) they don’t know". (Adapted from Exam Essentials Practice Tests - Cambridge English by Tom Bradbury and Eunice Yeates) Question 34: A. many B. much C. every D. another Question 35: A, however B. therefore C. moreover D. instead Question 36: A destinations B. restrictions C. companions D. expenses Question 37: A. promotionВ profit C. incentive D. persuasion Question 38: A. whereВ which C. when D. who 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 questionsfrom 39 to 43. Staying in hotels and resorts has been a traditional part of travel since the beginning of mass tourism. But nowadays, many tourists want a more intimate experience. For this reason, they are choosing to ‘go native’. This often means staying in the kinds of places that local people inhabit. In big cities, you can try staying with the friend of a friend. You may end up sleeping on the couch or the floor, but the advantages outweigh the discomfort. The biggest plus is that you’ll be staying with a local and seeing the city from a local perspective. Another is option house-swapping. Several websites allow you to connect with people who want to trade living situations. It’s usual to exchange emails about favourite places in the city before the swap, meaning you can have a truly local experience. But of course, you can only do this if you don’t mind having strangers staying in your house. For the more adventurous, staying a native structure in an African village or a hut on the water in Vietnam or Thailand can be a real thrill. These might not even include plumbing or electricity, and that is part of the charm. The experience of dealing with oil lamps and carrying water really gives you a sense of how the people live. No matter how unadventurous you feel, you might want to consider crossing hotels off your list. Getting to know the local way of life is the most valuable part of travel. And what better way is there tn do this than staying where the local people actually live? (Adapted from Solutions – Third Edition by Tỉm Falla and Paul A. Davies) Question 39: What is the passage mainly about? A. Adventurous holiday activities B. Main tourist attractions in Asia C. New holiday accommodation trends D World heritage sites Question 40: The word "they" in paragraph 1 refers to A. hotels B. resorts C. local people D. tourists Question 41: What is the biggest advantage of tourists’ going native? A. It enables them to experience the local lifestyle. B. It is cheaper than staying in other kinds of accommodation. C. It is more comfortable than staying in hotels and resorts. D. It offers them opportunities to make new friends. Question 42: The word "charm" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to A. safety B. price C. danger D. attraction Question 43: Which of the following is mentioned in the passage? A. Staying with local people is more popular than staying in hotels and resorts. B. There are several websites used for house-swapping purposes. C. Tourists to Thailand prefer staying in a native structure to staying in a hut. Thẩm Tâm Vy, August 11, 2020 Trang 3
- D. Dealing with oil lamps is the most thrilling experience for tourists to Vietnam. Read the following passage and mark the letter А, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each ofthe questions from 44 to 50. One day, a middle-aged man asked a taxi to take him to see Chelsea play Arsenal at football. He told the driver “Stamford Bridge’’, the name of Chelsea’s stadium, but he was delivered instead to the village of Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire. Of course, he missed the match. What had happened? With the Sat-Nav system in place, the driver in this story felt he did not need to know where he was going. He confidently outsourced the job of knowing this information to the Sat-Nav. Using an Internet search engine takes a broadband user less than a second. And with smartphones at hand, people will be online almost all of the time. The same could be true of university education. Today, the average student seems not to value the general knowledge. If asked a factual question, they will usually click on a search engine without a second thought. Actually knowing the fact and committing it to memory does not seem to be an issue, it's the case with which we can look it up. However, general knowledge has never been something that you acquire formally. Instead, we pick it up from all sorts of sources as we go along, often absorbing facts without realising. The question remains, then: is the Internet threatening general knowledge? When I put that to Moira Jones, expert in designing IQ tests, she referred me to the story of the Egyptian god Thoth. It goes like this: Thoth offers writing as a gift to the king of Egypt, declaring it an “elixir of memory and wisdom.” But the king is horrified, and tells him: “This invention will induce forgetfulness in the souls of those who have learned it, because they will not need to exercise their memories, being able to rely on what is written.” Who wants to be a millionaire finalist David Swift, responding to the same question, recognises that there was a problem of young people saying: “I don’t need to know that”, but he is far more excited about the educational potential of the Internet. “There is so much more information out there, giving people opportunities to boost their general knowledge.” After all, the Internet might just help us to forget more and more. But meanwhile, the continuing popularity of quizzes and game-shows shows us that general knowledge is strong enough to remain. (Adapted from English Unlimited by Adrian Doff and Ben Goldstein) Question 44: Which best serves as the title for the passage? A. New Perspectives on Tertiary Education B. The Age of the Robot? C.The End of General Knowledge? D. Novel Applications ofthe Sat-Nav System Question 45: Why did the middle-aged man miss the football match? A. Because the search engine in the taxi failed to work. B. Because the taxi driver was over-dependent on technology. C. Because he did not remember the directions to the stadium D. Because the Sat-Nav in his car was out of order. Question 46: The word “outsourced” in paragraph 2 mostly means A. submitted в exchanged C. imposed D. assigned Question 47: The word “that” in paragraph 4 refers to A. general knowledge B. the Internet C. lthe question D. the story Question 48: The word “ induce” in paragraph 4 mostly means A. ease B. cause C. promote D. limit Question 49: Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage? A. General knowledge tends to have been mainly acquired through formal schooling. B. The majority of undergraduates are reluctant to look for answers to factual questions online. C. On being offered the gift of writing, the king of Egypt was hopeful about its potential. D. Young people do not seem to bother themselves with memorising factual information. Question 50: Which o fthe following can be inferred from the passage? A. David Swift believes that informal acquisition of knowledge has been overrated these days. B. Many universities worldwide have switched to virtual platforms for learning and teaching. C. When it comes to IQ tests, the ability to recall factual information is of little importance. D. Moira Jones is not positive about the potential of the Internet in general knowledge acquisition. HẺT Thẩm Tâm Vy, August 11, 2020 Trang 4
- ĐÁP ÁN 417 l. C 2. D 3. А 4. D 5. C 6. В 7. D 8. D 9. А 10. А 11. C 12. С 13. В 14. D 15. А 16. В 17. А 18. D 19. В 20. А 21. В 22. D 23. А 24. D 25. В 26. C 27. А 28. D 29. В 30. А 31. В 32. С 33. B 34. D 35. D 36. С 37. С 38. В 39. С 40. D 41. А 42. D 43. В 44. С 45. В 46. D 47. С 48. В 49. D 50. D Thẩm Tâm Vy, August 11, 2020 Trang 5