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Đề thi KSCL môn Tiếng Anh lớp 12 năm 2023 (Lần 1) - Sở GD&ĐT Hải Phòng

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  1. SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG HẢI PHÒNG NĂM 2023 Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH ĐỀ KHẢO SÁT SỐ 1 Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề (Đề thi có 04 trang) MÃ ĐỀ 001 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 1: A. instrument B. musical C. united D. mutual Question 2: A. chemistry B. chocolate C. scholarship D. psychology Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that fits each of the following questions. Question 3: Have you read any book _____ by Mark Twain? A. was written B. written C. writing D. wrote Question 4: Her house is twice _____ mine. A. larger than B. as large as C. the larger as D. more large than Question 5: I will give you a call _____. A. when she returns B. until I saw her C. as soon as she returned D. after I’d seen her Question 6: We can rely _____ the man. He always keeps his promises. A. in B. on C. for D. with Question 7: They never go to the cinema with you, _____? A. didn’t they B. did they C. don’t they D. do they Question 8: She has been working as _____ university lecturer for more than 25 years. A. a B. an C. the D. Ø (no article) Question 9: The brochure says that the hotel has a great _____ of the sea. A. view B. look C. sight D. appearance Question 10: After her parents died, she was _____ by her grandmother. A. brought back B. grown up C. come into D. brought up Question 11: Have you finished _____ your hair yet? A. wash B. washed C. washing D. to wash Question 12: We were quite lucky because our hotel was only a _____ throw away from the beach. A. gravel’s B. stone’s C. lane’s D. paver’s Question 13: Jane noticed a job advertisement while she _____ along the street. A. was walking B. would walk C. walked D. had walked Question 14: The _____ in the stadium all cheered the athletes. A. witnesses B. spectators C. viewers D. onlookers Question 15: Their date of the wedding _____ for 26th May. A. fixes B. has fixed C. fixed D. is fixed Question 16: Researchers have _____ to the conclusion that your personality is affected by your genes. A. reached B. got C. come D. arrived Question 17: I was told to _____ the medicine three times a day, before meals. A. take B. eat C. get D. do 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 the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 18: A. epidemic B. initiate C. horizontal D. integration Question 19: A. discriminate B. vulnerable C. philosopher D. stability Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentences that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 20: David and Oliver are talking about environmental protection. - David: “We should stop burning leaves.” - Oliver: “_____. We can use composting instead.” Mã đề 001 – Page 1
  2. A. It’s not true B. I completely agree C. I don’t quite agree D. You’re wrong Question 21: Mary and Paul are having dinner. - Mary: “Would you like some more spaghetti?” - Paul: “_____. I’ve had more than enough.” A. No, thanks B. Yes, please C. Yes, I would D. No, I wouldn't 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 22: He's a flexible man. He can adapt to any situation. A. autonomous B. adaptable C. intelligent D. rigid Question 23: Yesterday, Susan went to work and got wet through, so she went home early, feeling under the weather. A. unhealthy B. well C. deficient D. risky Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in each of the following questions. Question 24: She is my colleague at the office and the most helpful person I know here. A. staff B. employee C. co-worker D. supervisor Question 25: I consider myself to be trustworthy, responsible and enthusiastic. A. honest B. talented C. worthwhile D. skilled 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 26: You are not allowed to use your mobile phone here. A. You mustn’t use your mobile phone here. B. You may use your mobile phone here. B. You should use your mobile phone here. D. You needn’t use your mobile phone here. Question 27: She last visited her home country two years ago. A. She didn’t visit her home country two years ago. B. She hasn't visited her home country for two years. C. She has visited her home country for two years. D. She was in her home country for two years. Question 28: “What are you going to do after school, Sophia?” Lucas asked. A. Lucas asked Sophia what was she going to do after school. B. Lucas asked Sophia what she was going to do after school. C. Lucas wanted to know what Sophia would do after school. D. Lucas wanted to know what would Sophia do after school. 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 29: The quality of the accommodation has raised a lot in the past ten years and will continue to do so. A. to do B. past C. in D. raised Question 30: We enjoy the roses so much. It really livens up the garden. A. It B. up C. so D. the Question 31: We decided to leave the beach because it gets dark and we wanted to get home while there was still some light. A. while B. to leave C. gets D. still Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pairs of sentences in the following questions. Question 32: I put the mobile on the table. She then called me back. A. Hardly had I put the mobile on the table when she called me back. B. Had it not been for her call, I wouldn’t have put the mobile on the table. Mã đề 001 – Page 2
  3. C. Not only did she call me back but I also put the mobile on the table. D. Only after she had called me back did I put the mobile on the table. Question 33: We had a good goalkeeper. We didn’t lose the final match. A. We didn't lose the final match unless we had a good goalkeeper. B. We had a good goalkeeper, so we lost the final match. C. If it hadn't been for the good goalkeeper, we would have lost the final match. D. We lost the match even if we had a good goalkeeper. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38. In Finland, the tradition of community colleges and public education has (34) _____ longer than the country itself - civilizing the whole population is a (35) _____ project ongoing since the late 1800s. The country's oldest educational organization, the Finnish Lifelong Learning Foundation, just turned 142 years, whereas Finland celebrated a centenary of its independence in 2017. (36) _____, in Singapore the concept of lifelong learning is in itself relatively new. The Lifelong Learning Council that operates under the (37) _____ of the Singaporean Ministry of Manpower was established two years ago to develop and foster adult education. In order to develop the work of the Council, the Singaporean adult education experts seek inspiration, good practices and contacts from abroad. The knowledge and experience of the Finnish colleagues is collected to further develop their own system – for (38) _____ they do not lack enthusiasm. “It is never too early or too late to learn,” one member of the delegation summarizes. Question 34: A. happenedB. existed C. remained D. occurred Question 35: A. nationality B. national C. nationally D. nation Question 36: A. But B. As a result C. Meanwhile D. Otherwise Question 37: A. weather B. baton C. limelight D. auspices Question 38: A. which B. why C. that D. what 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 39 to 43. A meal from a Chinese restaurant would hardly be complete without the ceremonial finish of the fortune cookie: the scented wafer that breaks easily to give way to its more exciting component - the paper fortune contained within. These cookies have a long and mysterious history - one that doesn't begin in China. According to researcher Yasuko Nakamachi, fortune cookies actually originated in Japan! Ms. Nakamachi first saw Japanese fortune cookies at a bakery while visiting a popular temple outside Kyoto in the 1990s. However, the baker was folding a paper fortune into a fold on the outside of the cookie, not the inside, like the fortune cookies we are used to. Ms. Nakamachi was very curious about this, and decided to do her own research. After spending six years going through thousands of old documents and drawings, and interviewing bakers around the country, she realized that fortune cookies used to be very popular in Japan. The reason that Takeshi Matsuhisa, the baker, puts the fortune on the outside of the cookie is to make sure that people don't accidentally eat the paper! Ms. Nakamachi found a drawing that went as far back as 1878, showing a Japanese man making the same kind of cookies as Matsuhisa's bakery. This is interesting because a number of people claimed to have invented fortune cookies in California in the 1920s. If these cookies are a Japanese invention, then why are they served in American Chinese restaurants? After interviewing many Japanese and Chinese American families, Ms. Nakamachi suggested that it's likely that Japanese people first started serving fortune cookies in their restaurants when they moved to the United States. Then Chinese restaurant owners borrowed the idea and began making their own fortune cookies, beginning the now-traditional practice of serving fortune cookies at the end of each meal. Today, about three billion of these cookies are made annually in the U.S., and are served in restaurants all over the world. Although fortune cookies might not be a traditional snack Mã đề 001 – Page 3
  4. in China, they have become one for people in many other countries. (Adapted from Active Skills for Reading) Question 39: This passage is mainly about _____. A. how and where fortune cookies began B. how fortune cookies became popular C. why Chinese people make fortune cookies D. how fortune cookies can predict the future Question 40: Who is Yasuko Nakamachi? A. A baker B. An artist C. A researcher D. A restaurant owner Question 41: The word “wafer” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _____. A. very hard B. very heavy C. very long D. very thin Question 42: Which of these statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. Fortune cookies were brought to the U.S. by the Chinese. B. Fortune cookies are popular in the U.S. C. In Japan, the fortunes are put on the outside of the cookie. D. American cookie makers made the fortune cookie popular. Question 43: The word “they” in paragraph 5 refers to _____. A. Chinese people B. Japanese people C. American families D. Chinese restaurant owners 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 44 to 50. Is your company a sitting duck for hackers? When did you last change your password? How complete are your security systems? Have you ever been broken into before? According to IANS, the International Association for Network Security, there's a new breed of hackers out there. And, there's also a new target. In the past, hackers gained notoriety from breaking into big companies' networks. In fact, the bigger the company, the bigger the success. When hackers broke into Informix's notoriously secure system 1999, they made headline news around the world. The big "success" came with a major drawback. This headline break-ins came with international teams of investigators and serious criminal charges. Several former famous hackers are now sitting behind bars or working overtime to pay off hefty fines in penalties and damages. So, hackers of the new decade have turned to a new target: smaller companies. Smaller companies often spend less on their security systems. If they have never been broken into before, they may be lulled into a feeling of security. They are often lax about changing their password frequently enough. And that spells trouble. Also, a breach system in a smaller company may attract little public attention. Investigations may be brief and superficial, as overloaded investigators pursue bigger problems. But if you do fall victim to hackers, it will definitely attract your own attention. These thieves can gain access to your files, destroying, copying, or altering them. They can create havoc with your data. And if they do, you'll surely wish you had changed your password once more often. Question 44: Which of the followings is probably the most suitable title for the passage? A. Is your business likely to be considered a sitting duck? B. Are you the new target for modern generation hackers? C. What is your security system like at the moment? D. Who can be the next victims of Big-name hackers? Question 45: The word "overloaded" in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to "having too much _____ to cope with at the same time". A. work B. news C. data D. jobs Question 46: What has happened to some big-name hackers? A. Nothing at all. B. They're in jails. C. They've got better jobs. D. They are paying their victims. Question 47: The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _____. Mã đề 001 – Page 4
  5. A. hackers B. companies C. systems D. networks Question 48: The phrase "sitting duck for hackers" in the passage is closest in meaning to _____. A. duck which conducts hackers to their desired seats B. bench of a duck shape available for hackers to sit on C. duck which is sitting near or among hackers D. target to be attacked by hackers in the future Question 49: What is NOT mentioned as a result of hackers' work? A. ruined files B. stolen software C. jumbled data D. replicated documents Question 50: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. The new breed of hackers tend to copy your information for notoriety. B. Hackers in the past were likely to avoid breaking into large companies. C. Small companies seem to pay less attention to their security systems. D. Changing passwords prevents hackers from breaking into your house. THE END Mã đề 001 – Page 5
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