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VnDoc-Tảitàiliệu,vănbảnphápluật,biểumẫumiễnphí ĐỀTHIMINHHỌATHÁNG4.2016MÔN:TIẾNGANH Timeallotted:90min. SECTIONA(8points) MarktheletterA,B,C,orDtoindicatethewordwhoseunderlinedpartdiffersfromtheotherthreein pronunciationineachofthefollowingquestions. Question1:A .de spair B.pre cious C.e nemy D.e lephant Question2:A.dishes B.successes C.matches .cigarettes Question3:A.tomo rrow .wo rried C.so rry D.ro cking MarktheletterA,B,C,orDtoindicatethewordthatdiffersfromtheotherthreeinthepositionofthe primarystressineachofthefollowingquestions. Question4:A.admitB.dissolveC.requireD .swallow Question5:A.ManufactureB.independentC. minorityD.optimistic MarktheletterA,B,CorDtoindicatethecorrectanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions. Question6:Globalwarmingisaproblemthat_ foralongtime. A. hasexistedB.isexistingC.canexistD.exists Question7:Whatshouldyouconsiderbefore foranexerciseclass? A.signupB.tosignupC. signingupD.willsignup Question8:Theweatheris nicethatthechildrenwanttostayoutsideallday. A. soB.tooC.veryD.enough Question9:It lastnightbecausethegroundisreallywet. A.mustrainB.musttorainC.mustberainingD. musthaverained Question10:Whenwegettothepark,therewillbeseveralplaces wecanhavelunch. A.whichB. whereC.whatD.when Question11:John towalkhomeifSarahadn’tdrivenby. A.wouldhaveB.hadC. wouldhavehadD.hadhad Question12:Touristscanalwayspick somereallygoodbargainsinthelocalmarket.VnDoc-Tảitàiliệu,vănbảnphápluật,biểumẫumiễnphí A. upB.offC.awayD.on Question13:Lauraisavery personandisalwayskindtoherfriends. A.thoughtB. thoughtfulC.thoughtlessD.thinking Question14:ThetriptoFrancewhichhadbeenarrangedweeksbeforewas offatthelastminute. A.toldB. calledC.pulledD.set Question15:Itisimportantthatthevegetables carefullybeforebeingconsumed. A.shouldwashB. shouldbewashedC.mustbewashedD.must wash Question16:Juliasharesallthe withherhusband,includingthecookingandtheironing. A.householdB. houseworkC.homelandD.homework Question17:Itwassuchasmallcarthatitcouldonly twopeople. A.includeB.haveC.containD. hold Question18:Hackingintosecurecomputersystemsisnot funbutacriminaloffence. A.harmedB.harmfulC. harmlessD.harming Question19:Not tolivingonhisown,myneighborfeelssolonelythathe’smovedawayfrom home. A.commonB.familiarC. accustomedD.known Question20:Thereweren’tany inthefactoryforbilingualsecretaries. A.situationsB.spacesC.offersD. vacancies Question21:Oneofthesolutions byenvironmentalistsistobanvehiclesfromthecitycenter. A.aresuggestedB.issuggestedC.suggestingD. suggested Question22:Hotweatherleadstoanincreased forswimwear. A.offerB.requestC.commandD. demand Question23:Chrisisauniversitystudent.Hecomestovisitshisprofessor,Mr.Brown,duringoffice hours.Selectthemostsuitableresponsetofillintheblank. Chris:“Excuseme.Idon’twanttointerruptyoubut…”Mr. Brown:“ .WhatcanIdoforyou?B.Certainly,howdareyou!VnDoc-Tảitàiliệu,vănbảnphápluật,biểumẫumiễnphí C.Iquiteagree.D.Ihavenoidea. Question24:WendyandMarkareuniversitystudents.Theyarebothlivingoncampus.Selectthe mostsuitableresponsetofillintheblank. Wendy:“Howoftendidyouwritehome?” Mark:“ A.Ididn’tcomehomeyesterday.B. Iusedtowritehomeonceaweek. C.Myhometownisacoastalprovince.D.Oh,Imissmyhometownsomuch. ReadthefollowingpassageandmarktheletterA,B,CorDtoindicatethecorrectanswertoeachofthe questions. TheAnswerIs… Alicegrippedtheseatsohardherfingerswentwhite.Shelovedhergrandmotherbutwasterrifiedof flying. “What’swrong?Areyouscared?”DaveaskedAlice. “YoucouldhavedriventoNewcastle,”shegrumbledatDave. “It’saneight-hourdrive,Alice.Weareonlygoingforgran’sparty,andthencominghomeagain,” repliedherbrother,sickofherconstantcomplaining.“Howaboutagame?”hesuggested. “Ihategame.They’renofun.”Alicesnapped ItseemedtoDavethatAlicehadasmartanswerforeverything.“Howaboutthequestionsgame?You lovedplayingthatwhenyouwerelittle.Iaskyouquestionsuntilyougetonewrong,thenit’syourturnto askme.” Alicewasinnomoodtoplay.Shesatslumpedinherchairstaringoutofthewindow.Thenshehad anidea.“Alright,”shesaid,alittletoocheerily,“butIhavetwonewrules.IfIcan’tansweryourquestion, I’llgiveyouonedollarfrommyholidaymoney.Ifyoucan’tanswermyquestion,youhavetogiveme $10. Deal?” Davewasconfidentinhisabilitytoansweranyofhisnine-year-oldsister’squestions,sohereadily agreedtosuchabiasedcontest,withoneproviso“Igettogofirst!”Daveannounced.VnDoc-Tảitàiliệu,vănbảnphápluật,biểumẫumiễnphí Alicesmiled,“Fireaway.” “Howmanykilometresisitfromtheearthtothemoon?”heasked.Alicetook$1fromherpurseand handeditstraighttoDave. “Myturn!Shechirped,“whatgoesupamountainwiththreelegsandcomesbackdownwithfour?” Davesatforalongtimethinkingaboutthequestion.Alicequietlylookedoutofthewindowsmiling contentedly.FinallyDavehandedAliceabrandnew$10bill.“So,”heasked,“whatistheanswer?” Alicetookanotherdollaroutofherpurseandhandedittoherbrother. (Source:NAPLANPracticeTests,Queensland,Australia) Question25:WhywasAliceholdingtheseat? A.Davegaveherafright.B.Herfingerswerehurting. .Shewasfrightenedofflying.D.Shewasslippingofftheseat. Question26:WhatistherelationshipbetweenDaveandAlice? A.AliceisDave’sfriend.B.AliceisDave’seldersister. .DaveisAlice’selderbrother.D.DaveisAlice’syoungerbrother. Question27:WhywereDaveandAliceflyingtoNewcastle? A.Davelovedflying.B.Drivingwasnotfun. C.Alicewastooyoungtodrive.D .Flyingwasquickerthandriving. Question28:Theword“snapped”inthestoryisclosestinmeaningto .saidangrilyC.brokedown C.answeredquietlyD.feltshy Question29:WhatwasthemostlikelyreasonforDavetosuggesttheyplaythequestionsgame? A.Hewasfeelingboredontheflight.B .HewantedtotakeAlice’smindoffflying. C.Hetalkedalotwhenhewasscared.D.Helikedthegamewhenhewasyoung. Question30:AssoonasDavesuggestedtheyplaythequestionsgame,Alice A.couldn’trememberthegame B.washappytoplaythegame C.wantedtoplayonlyifshecouldwinthegameVnDoc-Tảitàiliệu,vănbảnphápluật,biểumẫumiễnphí D.wasnotinterestedinplayingthegame Question31:Whatdoestheword“readily”meaninthisstory? A.furiouslyB.reluctantlyC.loudlyD .voluntarily Question32:WhenAliceexplainedhergamerulesDavewas A.sickofhercomplainingB .confidenthecouldbeather C.sureshewouldplaybytherulesD.waryofAlice’smotivesforthenewrules Question33:Inthestory,Alicesmiledcontentedlyoutofthewindowbecausesheknew A.theanswertoherquestionB.theanswertoDave’squestion .therewasnoanswertoherquestionD.therewasnoanswertoDave’squestion Question34:Whichoftheseisamessageyoucantakefromthisstory? A.Boysaresmarterthangirls.B.Don’tplaygamesformoney. C. Overconfidencecanbeamistake.D.Olderpeoplecanprotectyoungerpeople. ReadthefollowingpassageandmarktheletterA,B,C,orDtoindicatethecorrectwordor phrasethatbestfitseachofthenumberedblanks. Canyouimagineworkingonawritingprojectforseventeenyears?J.K.Rowlingfirst(35) upwiththeideaofHarryPotter in1990butitwasnotuntil2007(36) shefinallycompletedthelastbookinthe series.In1990,ofcourse,shehadnoideahowmuchHarrywouldtakeoverher(37) ,or thatshewouldendupasamultimillionaire.But(38) then,thebookshavebeen translatedintoover60languagesandalsobeenmadeintofilms,eachofwhichhasbeenahit withcinema(39) ItisnotjustJ.K.Rowling'slifethathasbeentransformed.ThesamecanbesaidofDaniel Radcliffe,theteenageactorwho(40) HarryPotter.(41) hemade hisactingdebutin1999,itwasintheroleofHarryPotterthathefoundhisroutetostardom. Thefinalfilmisexpectedtocome(42) in2010.BythenDanielwill(43)__been actinginthisrolefortenyears.Itdoesn’tseem,however,thatafterseventeenyears,Rowling hasnowrunoutofideas.Sheiscurrentlywritingtwonewbooks,oneforadultsand(44)_for children,andisalsoplanningtocompileanencyclopediaoftheHarryPotterworld. Question35:A.tookB. wentC.cameD.brought Question36:A. thatB.thanC.whenD.then Question37:A.liveB.livingC. lifeD.livesVnDoc-Tảitàiliệu,vănbảnphápluật,biểumẫumiễnphí Question38:A.afterB.untilC.forD. Since Question39:A.viewersB.watchersC.spectatorsD. audiences Question40:A. playsB.performsC.showsD.presents Question41:A.SinceB. AlthoughC.BecauseD.When Question42:A.upB.downC .outD.back Question43:A.hasB. haveC.beD.was Question44:A.anotherB. theotherC.theothersD.other MarktheletterA,B,CorDtoindicatetheword(s)SIMILARinmeaningtotheunderlined word(s)ineachofthefollowingquestions. Question45:Hewasadmittedtohospitalincritical condition,butisnowoffthedangerlist. A.importantB .seriousC.healthyD.curable Question46:TheMinistryofEducationandTrainingworkedinclosecollaborationwith teachersonthenewcurriculum. .togetherwithB.onlinewithC.separatelyfromD.intheplaceof Question47:I’dliketoaskhisopinionbutIfindhimdifficulttoapproach .noteasytotalktoinafriendlywayB.nothardtounderstand C.impossibletocomenearD.incapableofsayinganything MarktheletterA,B,CorDtoindicatetheword(s)OPPOSITEinmeaningtotheunderlined word(s)ineachofthefollowingquestions. Question48:Theringwasn’tworthverymuch butithadgreatsentimentalvalue. A.unworthyB.pricelessC.preciousD .valueless Question49:Thispuzzleisapieceofcake :Icandoitwithmyeyesclosed. .verydifficultB.easyenoughC.ratherboringD.quiteunderstandable MarktheletterA,B,CorDtoindicatetheunderlinedpartthatneedscorrectionineachofthe followingquestions. Question50:Somepeople disapproveofkeep animalsinzoosas theythinkitiscruel AB CD Question51:In1985,Campbellhasset offfrom NewYorkand walkedacross the UnitedStates.A BCDVnDoc-Tảitàiliệu,vănbảnphápluật,biểumẫumiễnphí Question52:Kangaroosuseits longandpowerful tailstobalance themselveswhensittingupright orjumping.A BCD Question53:Photograph wasrevolutionizedin1851bythe introductionof thecollodion BC processformaking glassnegatives. Question54:Telescopearefrequently usedinastronomytocollect lightfromacelestialobject, bringthe AB lightinto focus,andproducing amagnifiedimage. CD ReadthefollowingpassageandmarktheletterA,B,CorDtoindicatethecorrectanswertoeach ofthequestions. Whenonehearstheexpression“rolemodels”,one’smindnaturallyjumpstocelebrities, especiallyasfarasyoungpeopleareconcerned.Therefore,itwouldbemorethannaturalto assumethatteenagers,heavilyinfluencedbythemedia,aredazzled bywell-knownHollywood stars,famousmusiciansandinternationallyrenownedathletes.However,nothingcouldbefurther fromthetruth. Inreality,accordingtoarecentsurvey,over75%ofteenswhofilledoutanonline questionnaireclaimedthattherolemodelforwhomtheyhadthegreatestrespectwasnotafamous personality,butafamilymember.Itseemsthatthequalitiesthatmakeagoodrolemodelaremore complexthanresearchersfirstassumed.Forexample,NancyL,ateenagegirlfromWisconsin, describedherrolemodelasawomanwhohadaclearsenseofwhatwasimportanttoher,making theefforttocreatethingsthatwouldmakearealdifferenceintheworld.Thewomanshewas referringtowasherfavoriteaunt,whowasapainterandsculptor. Rolemodelscomeintoyoungpeople’slivesinvariousways.Theyarefamilymembers, educators,peersandordinarypeopleencounteredintheirdailylives.Studentsemphasizedthat beingarolemodelisnotconfinedto thosewithinternationalfameorunbelievablewealth.Instead, theysaidthegreatestattributeofarolemodelistheabilitytoinspireothers.Teacherswereoften mentionedasexamplesinthiscase,onesthatarededicatedtoencouragingstudents,helpingthem pushtheirlimitsandstrengthentheircharacters.VnDoc-Tảitàiliệu,vănbảnphápluật,biểumẫumiễnphí Anotherqualityhighonthelistwastheabilitytoovercomeobstacles.Inadditiontoparents, peersoftenmadeupalargepercentageofsuchrolemodels.Youngpeopleareatapointintheir liveswhentheyaredevelopingtheskillsofinitiativeandcapability,soitisonlynaturalthatthey admirepeoplewhoshowthemthatsuccessinthefaceofdifficultyispossible. Afinalandperhapsunexpectedcharactertraitthattheyouthoftodayadmireisaclearsetof values.Childrenadmirepeoplewhoseactionsareconsistentwiththeirbeliefs;inotherwords,who practicewhattheypreach.Rolemodelshelpthemtounderstandthesignificanceofhonesty, motivationandthedesiretodogeneralgood.Forexample,localpoliticianswhoclearlystruggleto improvelivingconditionsintheircitiesarehighontheirlistsofrolemodels. Perhapswhatshouldbeunderstoodfromwhatyoungpeopleconsiderimportantinarole modelisthateachandeverypersonaroundthemaffectsthemtoacertainextent,perhapsmuch morethanmostparentsthink.Thismakesitcrucialforadultstobeawareoftheirinfluenceonthe youngandsetthebestexamplespossible. (Adaptedfrom‘ReaderDigest’) Question55:Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningto“dazzled ”? A. impressedB.disappointedC.confusedD.frightened Question56:WhichofthefollowingisLEASTlikelytobeassumedasteens’rolemodel? A.AhandsomeactorB.Atalentedfootballer C.AhotpopstarD. Abrilliantscientist Question57:Whatissurprisingaboutthefindingsofthesurvey? A.Celebritiesarethemostcommonrolemodelstomostteens. B.Therolemodelsoftherespondentsarenotquiteinfluential. C.Thequalitiesthatmakeupteens’rolemodelsarenotsimple. D.Mostcelebritieshavetheirfamilymembersasrolemodels. Question58:WhatdoesthepassagetellusaboutNancyL’srolemodel? A.Shewasnotrelatedtoher.B.Shewasfamousforhertalent. C.Shewasamysteriousperson.D. Shehadstrongpriorities. Question59:Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningto“confinedto ”? A.assistedbyB. restrictedtoC.similartoD.influencedby Question60:Accordingtothepassage,whatqualitymakesteachersgoodrolemodels?VnDoc-Tảitàiliệu,vănbảnphápluật,biểumẫumiễnphí A.theirambitiontosucceedB.theirwideknowledge C.theirabilityasacademiceducatorsD. theirpositiveeffectonstudents Question61:Theabilitytoovercomeobstaclesisimportanttoyoungpeoplebecause A.teensmusthaveittoteachtheirpeers B.itisnotsomethingthatonecaneasilyfind C.obstaclesmakelifemoredifficult D.itisrelevanttothestageoflifetheyarein Question62:Accordingtoparagraph5,childrenreallylookuptothosewho A.areasactiveaspossibleB. dowhattheysaytheywilldo C.payattentiontotheneedsoftheyoungD.arereligiousintheirlife Question63:Accordingtothepassage,somepoliticiansareconsideredadmirable A.becausetheyarefamiliartoyoungpeopleB.becauseofthestrongpowertheyhave C. becauseoftheirconcernforothersD.becausetheybelieveinthemselves Question64:Thepassagesuggeststhatadultsshould A.trytoavoidimposingtheirinfluenceonyoungerpeople B.realizethattheyhaveastrongeffectonyoungpeople C.becarefuloftherolemodelstheirchildrenmayhave D.encouragechildrentorejectcelebritiesasrolemodels SECTIONB(2points) I.Finisheachofthefollowingsentencesinsuchawaythatitmeansthesameasthesentenceprinted beforeit.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet. Question1:Johnissoexhaustedthathewon'tbeabletogoouttonight. Johnistoo Question2:“Don’tforgettotakeyourmobilephone.”JamessaidtoDaisy. Jamesreminded Question3:ItisknownthatcolorfulT-shirtswerepopularduringthe1960s. ColorfulT-shirts Question4:Althoughthenewteacherisinexperienced,heisreallyenthusiastic.VnDoc-Tảitàiliệu,vănbảnphápluật,biểumẫumiễnphí Nomatterhow Question5:Rightafterthepolicehadarrivedatthescene,thesituationwassettled. Thepolicehadno Keys: 1.Johnistooexhausted(tobeable)togoouttonight. 2.JamesremindedDaisytotakehermobilephone. 3.ColorfulT-shirtsareknowntohavebeenpopularduringthe1960s. 4.Nomatterhowinexperiencedthenewteacheris/maybe,heisreallyenthusiastic. 5.Thepolicehadnosoonerarrivedatthescenethanthesituationwassettled. II.Inabout140words,writeaparagraphaboutthebenefitsoflearningaforeignlanguage.Write yourparagraphonyouranswersheet. Thefollowingpromptsmightbeusefultoyou. -tohavebettercareeropportunities -toimproveourmothertongue -toexperiencenewculturesTrên đây chỉ là phần trích dẫn 10 trang đầu của tài liệu và có thế hiển thị lỗi font, bạn muốn xem đầyđủ tài liệu gốc thì ấn vào nút Tải về phía dưới.