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Doc24.vnSỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO YÊN BÁITRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN HUỆ ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT QUỐC GIA MÔN TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 45 phút; (50câu trắc nghiệm)Mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest inmeaning to each of the following questions.Question 1: You can stay in the flat for free as long as you pay the bills.A. Whether you pay the bills or stay in the flat, it is free.B. Without the bills paid, you can stay in the free flat.C. Unless the flat is free of bills, you cannot stay in it.D. Provided you pay the bills, you can stay in the flat for free.Question 2: They believe single gunman carried out the attack.A. The attack’s is believed to have carried out single gunmanB. single gunman is believed to have carried out the attackC. It is believed to be carried out the attack by single gunman.D. It is believed that the attack has been carried out by single gunman.Question 3: "I'm sorry. didn’t do the homework." said the boy.A. The boy admitted not doing the homework.B. The boy said that he was sorry and he wouldn’t do the homework.C. The boy denied not doing the homework.D. The boy refused to do the homework.Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from to 8.KEEPING YOUR DISTANCEPersonal space is term that refers(4) ………. the distance we like to keep between ourselves andother people. When(5)…………. we do not know well gets too close we usually begin to feeluncomfortable. If business colleague comes closer than 1.2 meters, the most common response is tomove(6) ……… Some interesting(7) ……….. have been done in libraries. If strangers come tooclose, many people get up and leave the building; others use different methods such as turning theirback on the intruder. Living in cities has made people develop new skills for dealing with situationswhere they are very close to strangers. Most people on crowded trains try not to look at strangers;they avoid skin contact, and apologize if hands touch by mistake. People use newspapers(8) …….. abarrier between themselves and other people, and if they do not have one, they stare into the distance,making sure they are not looking into anyone’s eyes.Question 4: A. from B. about C. to D. forQuestion 5: A. people B. anyone C. someone D. nobodyQuestion 6: A. up B. away C. on D. inQuestion 7: A. survey B. questionnaires C. research D. studiesQuestion 8: A. like B. alike C. as D. such asMark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.Câu 9: In Western culture, it is polite to maintain eye contact during conversation.A. discourteous B. informal C. irresponsible D. insecureQuestion 10: She decided to remain celibate and devote her life to helping the homeless and orphans.A. single B. divorced C. separated D. married1Doc24.vnMark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.Question 11: Higher education is very importance to national economies and it is also source of trained Band educated personnel for the whole country DQuestion 12: The basic elements of public-opinion research are interviewers, questionnaires, Btabulating equipment, and to sample population. DQuestion 13: She asked why did Mathew look so embarrassed when he saw Carole. DMark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.Question 14: It was obvious to everyone that the child had been badly treated.A. evident B. frank C. significant D. unclearQuestion 15: Whenever problems came up we discuss them frankly and find solutions quickly.A. encounter B. arrive C. clean D. happenMark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.Question 16: Football is thought _________________________in the world.A. to play the most popular sport B. to have been the most popular sportC. to have played the most popular sport D. to be the most popular sportQuestion 17: Can you tell me who is responsible________ checking passports?A. in B. to C. for D. aboutQuestion 18: When my father was young, he______________ get up early to do the gardening.A. used to B. was used to C. got used to D. use toQuestion 19: The marathon, first staged in 1896, _______________ the legendary feat of Greek soldier who carried news of victory from the battle at Marathon to Athens.A. commemorates B. commemoratedC. commemorating D. was commemoratedQuestion 20: ___________very well with my roommate now. We never have arguments.A. go on B. put on C. get on D. carry onQuestion 21: The preparation ________ by the time the guest _______________. A. had been finished/arrived B. have been finished- were arrived C. have finished- arrived D. had finished-were arrivingQuestion 22: If she had known how awful this job was going to be, she_____________ it.A. wouldn't have accepted B. would have acceptedC. would accept D. wouldn't acceptQuestion 23: The number of unemployed people________________ recently.A. is increasing B. increase C. has increased D. have increasedQuestion 24: The mother told her son _________________so impolitely. A. not behave B. didn't behave C. to behave D. not to behave 2Doc24.vnQuestion 25: Eugenie Clark has wide _______________ about cultures of many countries in the world. A. knowing B. known C. know D. knowledgeQuestion 26: believe that he was concerned ___________all those matters which his wife mentioned.A. above B. with C. upon D. overQuestion 27: Jack asked his sister______________________. .A. where she would go the following day B. where you have gone tomorrowC. where you will go tomorrow D. where would she go the following dayMark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. Question 28: Kate: “Thank you for the lovely present. Peter: _____________ ”A. I’m pleased you like it B. Not at allC. Go ahead D. come onQuestion 29: Anne: “Make yourself at home”.John: “________________________”A.That’s very kind of you. Thank you B. Thanks! The same to you!C. Not at all. Don’t mention it D. Yes, can help you?Mark the letter A, B, C, or 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 30:A. obedient B. decision C. mischievous D. biologistQuestion 31:A. maintain B. response C. marriage D. believeMark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.Question 32: The basketball team knew they lost the match. They soon started to blame each other.A. Hardly had the basketball team known they lost the match when they started to blame each other.B. Not only did the basketball team lose the match but they blamed each other as well.C. No sooner had the basketball team started to blame each other than they knew they lost the match.D. As soon as they blamed each other, the basketball team knew they lost the match.Question 33: He was able to finish his book. It was because his wife helped him.A. If only he had been able to finish his book.B. If it weren’t for his wife’s help, he couldn’t have finished his book.C. Without his wife’s help, he couldn’tD. But for his wife’s help, he couldn’t finish his book.Mark the letter A, B, or on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differ from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 34:A. laugh B. volume C. take D. develop sQuestion 35:A. ontact B. ch ool C. fa ial D. arpet 3Doc24.vnRead the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.FAMILY LIFE IN THE UNITED STATESFamily life in the United States is changing. Fifty or sixty years ago, the wife was called a“housewife”. She cleaned, cooked, and cared for the children. The husband earned the money for thefamily. He was usually out working all day. He came home tired in the evening, so he did not domuch housework. And he did not see the children very much, except on weekends.These days, however, more and more women work outside the home. They cannot stay with thechildren all day. They, too, come home tired in the evening. They do not want to spend the eveningcooking dinner and cleaning up. They do not have time to clean the house and do the laundry Sowho is going to do the housework now? Who is going to take care of the children?Many families solve the problem of housework by sharing it. In these families, the husband and wifeagree to do different jobs around the house, or they take turns doing each job. For example, thehusband always cooks dinner and the wife always does the laundry. Or the wife cooks dinner onsome nights and the husband cooks dinner on other nights.Then there is the question of the children. In the past, many families got help with child care fromgrandparents. Now families usually do not live near their relatives. The grandparents are often toofar away to help in regular way. More often, parents have to pay for child care help. The help maybe babysitter or day-care center. The problem with this kind of help is the high cost. It is possibleonly for couples with jobs that pay well.Parents may get another kind of help form the companies they work for. Many companies now letpeople with children work part-time. That way, parents can spend more time with their children.Some husbands may even stop working for while to stay with the children. For these men there is anew word: they are called “househusbands”. In the USA more and more men are becominghousehusbands every year.These changes in the home mean changes in the family. Fathers can learn to understand their childrenbetter, and the children can get to know their fathers better. Husbands and wives may also findchanges in their marriage. They, too, may have better understanding of each other.Question 36: Sixty years ago, most women _________________. A. were housewives B. went out to workC. did not do much housework D. had no childrenQuestion 37: Nowadays, there are ____________________. A. more work outside the home than beforeB. more and more women staying with the children all dayC. more housewives than beforeD. more women going out to work than beforeQuestion 38: The word laundry in paragraph is closest in meaning to A. cooking and washing up B. tidying upC. washing and ironing D. shoppingQuestion 39: It can be inferred from paragraph that_________________________ .A. all couples with jobs can pay for help from babysitter or day-care centerB. couples with low-paid jobs can’t afford the cost of babysitter or day-care centerC. in the past, grandparents did not help the couples with child careD. grandparents can help care the children in regular wayQuestion 40: The word they in paragraph refers to__________________. A. children who spend more time with fathers than mothersB. parents who work part-timeC. husbands who stop working to stay with the children4Doc24.vnD. fathers who spend more time with their childrenQuestion 41: The changes in the American home mentioned in this passage may_____________.A. help families B. not change the children at allC. not happen D. cause problems for marriageQuestion 42: This article is about____________________. A. American men as househusbands B. housewives in AmericaC. how more American women are working D. how family life in America is changingRead the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicatethe correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.Butterflies are among the most extensively studied insects an estimated 90 percent of the world'sspecies have scientific names. As consequence they are perhaps the best group of insects forexamining patterns of terrestrial biotic diversity and distribution. Butterflies also have afavorable image with the general public. Hence, they are an excellent group forcommunicating information on science and conservation issues such as diversity. Perhaps the aspect of butterfly diversity that has received the most attention over the past centuryis the striking difference in species richness between tropical and temperate regions. For example, in 1875 one biologist pointed out the diversity of butterflies in the Amazon when hementioned that about 700 species were found within an hour's walk, whereas the total numberfound on the British islands did not exceed 66, and the whole of Europe supported only 321. Thisearly comparison of tropical and temperate butterfly richness has been well confirmed. general theory of diversity would have to predict not only this difference betweentemperate and tropical zones, but also patterns within each region, and how these patternsvary among different animal and plant groups. However, for butterflies, variation of speciesrichness within temperate or tropical regions, rather man between them, is poorly understood.Indeed, comparisons of numbers of species among the Amazon basin, tropical Asia, and Africaare still mostly "personal communication" citations, even for vertebrates, In other words, unlikecomparison between temperate and tropical areas, these patterns are still in the documentation phase. In documenting geographical variation in butterfly diversity, some arbitrary, practical decisionsare made. Diversity, number of species, and species richness are used synonymously; little isknown about the evenness of butterfly distribution. The New World butterflies make up thepreponderance of examples because they are the most familiar species. It is hoped that by focusing onthem, the errors generated by imperfect and incomplete taxonomy will be minimized.Question 43: Which aspect of butterflies does the passage mainly discuss?A. Their adaptation to different habitats B. Their namesC. Their physical characteristics D. Their varietyQuestion 44: The word consequence in the passage is closest in meaning to "………….".A. explanation B. result C. analysis D. requirementQuestion 45: Butterflies are good example for communicating information about conservationissues because they …………… .A. are found mainly in temperate climates B. have been given scientific namesC. are simple in structure D. are viewed positively by peopleQuestion 46: The word striking in the passage is closest in meaning to "……………..".A. successful B. noticeable C. confusing D. physicalQuestion 47: The word exceed in the passage is closest in meaning to "……………".A. come close to B. locate C. go beyond D. allowQuestion 48: All of the followings are mentioned as being important parts of general theoryof diversity EXCEPT ……………….. .5Doc24.vnA. migration among temperate and tropical zonesB. variation of patterns of distribution of species among different animals and plantsC. differences between temperate and tropical zonesD. patterns of distribution of species in each regionQuestion 49: The author mentions tropical Asia in the passage as an example of location where………. A. butterflies are affected by human populationsB. documenting plant species is more difficult than documenting butterfly speciesC. butterfly behavior varies with climateD. general theory of butterfly diversity has not yet been firmly establishedQuestion 50: Which of the following is NOT well understood by biologists?A. Differences in species richness between temperate and tropical regionsB. Comparisons of behavior patterns of butterflies and certain animal groupsC. European butterfly habitatsD. Differences in species richness within temperate or tropical regionANSWER KEY1. 11. 21. 31. 41. A2. 12. 22. 32. 42. D3. 13. 23. 33. 43. D4. 14. 24. 34. 44. B5. 15. 25. 35. 45. D6. 16. 26. 36. 46. B7. 17. 27. 37. 47. C8. 18. 28. 38. 48. A9. 19. 29. 39. 49. D10. 20. 30. 40. 50. A6Doc24.vn7Doc24.vn8Doc24.vnCâu 5: A. situation B. appropriate C. informality D. entertainmentCâu 6: A. certain B. couple C. decide D. equalRead the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.Communication in general is process of sending and receiving messages that enables humans toshare knowledge, attitudes, and skills. Although we usually identify communication with speech, communication is composed of twodimensions verbal and nonverbal.Nonverbal communication has been defined as communication without words. It includes apparentbehaviors such as facial expressions, eyes, touching, tone of voice, as well as less obvious messagessuch as dress, posture and spatial distance between two or more people.Activity or inactivity, words or silence all have message value: they influence others and theseothers, in turn, respond to these communications and thus they are communicating.Commonly, nonverbal communication is learned shortly after birth and practiced and refinedthroughout person’s lifetime. Children first learn nonverbal expressions by watching and imitating,much as they learn verbal skills.Young children know far more than they can verbalize and are generally more adept at readingnonverbal cues than adults are because of their limited verbal skills and their recent reliance on thenonverbal to communicate. As children develop verbal skills, nonverbal channels of communicationdo’ not cease to exist although become entwined in the total communication process.Câu 7: Human beings ________.A. have learnt how to communicate in nonverbal language through booksB. communicate in nonverbal language much less than they do in verbal languageC. can communicate in nonverbal language only when they are matureD. have learnt how to communicate in nonverbal language since childCâu 8: According to the writer, ________.A. Those who can listen and talk should not use nonverbal language.B. People communicate with both verbal and nonverbal language.C. Nonverbal language is only used by the deaf and the mute.D. One cannot communicate in both verbal and .nonverbal language.Câu 9: We can learn from the text that ________.A. nonverbal can never get any responsesB. touching is not accepted in communicatingC. most people do not like nonverbal communicationD. even silence has message valueCâu 10: The word reading has close meaning to ________.A. saying something aloud B. understandingC. looking at the words that are written D. _9Doc24.vnChoose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.Câu 11: A. spend B. enjoy C. love D. cook sCâu 12: A. plough ed B. appear ed C. cough ed D. agre edChoose the sentence which has the closest meaning to the original one.Câu 13: .I haven’t seen him for monthsA. It’s months since last saw him B. It’s months when last saw himC. It’s months before last saw him D. It’s months after last saw himCâu 14: .”Did you have good time abroad?” She asked me if ________.A. have good time abroad B. had good time abroad .C. had had good time abroad D. have had good time abroad .Câu 15: .He started working as teacher five years ago.A. He has been working as teacher for five years.B. He worked as teacher since five years.C. He is working as teacher since five years.D. He had been working as teacher for five yearsCâu 16: If were you, would go to see the doctor”, David said to Claudia.A. David asked Claudia not to go to see the doctor.B. David told Claudia to become doctor.C. David advised Claudia to go to see the doctor.D. David told Claudia that he would go to see the doctor.Identify the one underlined word or phrase A, B. or .Câu 17: He told me that he had met ghost the day before yesterday DCâu 18: What have you do last night DCâu 19: Lan has lived in Ho Chi Minh City for 1999. DCâu 20: After Geogre had returned to his house he was reading book. DChoose a, b, c, or that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlinedpart, or has close meaning to the original one.Câu 21: He has been very interested in doing research on _______ since he was at high school.A. biology B. biological C. biologist D. biologicallyCâu 22: Most of us would maintain that physical ___________ does not play major part in how wereact to the people we meet.A. attract B. attractive C. attractiveness D. attractivelyCâu 23: Mrs. Pike was so angry that she made _______ gesture at the driver.A. rude B. rudeness C. rudely D. rudestCâu 24: What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary! _______A. Thank you very much. am afraid B. Thank you for your complimentC. You are telling lie D. don’t like your sayingsCâu 25: Tom: ____________________________ Lan: Once year.A. How often do you go to Da lat? B. How far is it?C. How do you go to Da lat? D. How long do you go to Dalat?Câu 26: Small children are often told that it is rude to point _______ other people.10