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ĐỀ THI MẪU TỐT NGHIỆP THPT NĂM 2011 – ĐỀ MẪU 12

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  1. ĐỀ THI MẪU TỐT NGHIỆP THPT NĂM 2011 – ĐỀ MẪU 12 QUESTIONS 1-5: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the word whose main stress is on the syllable in the position which is different from that of the others. Identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer she et. 1. A. para met er B. speedomet er C. ther mo meter D. conscious 2. A. effic ient B. deficient C. ancient D. sufficient 3. A. produ ction B. definition C. situation D. politic ia n 4. A. occa s ion B. qua lification C. photogra phy D. Cana dia n 5. A. edib le B. ancient C. visual D. delic ious QUESTIONS 6 - 35: These are incomplete sentences. Choose A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence and then identify your answer by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet. 6. Unlike modera te a ntislaver y advocates, a bolitionists an immediate s la ver y. A. demanded B. have dema nding C. to be dema nded D. dema nds 7. Wherever there is plenty of rain during the growing season, life is in various for ms. A. abundant B. the abunda nce C. a abundant time D. abunda nce 8. The cer emonia l Chilcat blanket of the Northwest Tlingit Indians was genera lly from cedar bark, wool, and goats' ha ir. A. wove B. to weave C. weaving D. woven 9. The Greenhouse effect is a phenomenon that is caused when carbon dioxide and is tra pped in the atmosp her e. A. is released B. releases C. has been released D. had been releas ing 10. The typical elepha nt herd adult females a nd the young of both s exes. A. that is made up B. is made of C. is made D. is made up of 11. Because the wood of the dogwood tree is ver y hard, is used for objects, such a s roller s kate wheels, in which hardness is des ired. A. which B. it C. what D. thus 12. Etymology, finding out wher e a word ca me from by studying the roots of words, ha s been grea tly assisted by modern inventions like the Inter net. A. is a technique of B. whic h a technique of C. a technique to D. a technique of 13. The discovery of the halftone process in photography in 1881 made it photogra phs in books and news pap er s. A. possible reproducing B. possible to r epr odu ce C. the possibility of reproducing D. possibly repr oduced 14. Coinc iding with the development of ja zz in New Orlea ns in the 1920's in blues mu sic. A. wa s one of the greatest per iods B. one of the gr eatest p eriods C. was of the gr eatest periods D. the grea test p er iods Nguyễn Thanh Tuấn – GV Tiếng Anh – THPT Tứ Kỳ - Tứ Kỳ - Hải Dương Page 36 of 40
  2. 15. A master is an electronic apparatus that radio and light wa ves. A. generated and wa s amplified B. generating a nd a mplifyin g C. generates and a mplifies D. to genera te a nd a mp lify 16. Black Boy is an autobiogra phica l account of the childhood of Ric hard Wright and portra ys the su ffer ing of a n African American bigotry. A. in a society full of B. in a full of society C. in of a full society D. in society of full a 17. James A. Bla nd, "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" was adopted as the sta te song of Virginia in 1940. A. Wer e written by B. Be written by C. Has been wr itten by D. Written by 18. In her time, Isa dora Duncan was toda y a liberated woma n. A. what calling we would B. who would be ca lling C. what we would call D. she would call her 19. Built in 1882, the Kinzua Viaduct in McKea n County, Pennsylva nia, is open only to t hos e visitors are able to walk its 2,058-foot lengt h. A. who B. to whom C. which D. what 20. Warmer temperatures led to changes in the ecology of Europe, the animal p opulation and methods of hunting. A. effecting B. effected C. affecting D. affected 21. Although bats avoid enta ngled areas, they can dart a bout in the room filled with criss-crossing wires without ever hitting one they use the na vigation functions in their ea r. A. as long B. so long C. so long that D. as long a s 22. several yea rs for ba mboo seeds to grow into pla nts that ca n be used for commer cia l purpos es. A. It took B. It takes C. It ta ken D. It ta king 23. The black-billed cuc koo ha s been known to steal eggs to other b irds. A. belong B. which belonging C. whic h they belong D. tha t belong 24. that distinguish huma n beings from other primates are related to the a bility of people to sta nd upright and walk on two legs. A. Many of the physica l chara cteristics B. Of the ma ny physica l charact er istic s C. The physica l chara cteristics are ma ny D. Ther e a re ma ny physica l cha ract er istics 25. At the beginning of the 20th century, people made coffee a cloth bag full of coffee grounds into boiling wat er. A. by ha ve dumped B. by dumping C. by dumped D. by have been du mping 26. The twentieth century has been a period of enor mous growth in mathematica l research and in t he number of mathema tic ians and fields them. A. require B. requiring C. requires D. they requir e 27. native to Europe, the daisy has now spread throughout most of North Amer ica. A. Although B. Despite of C. In spite D. Howev er 28. Chimpanzees, apes, orangutans a nd a few other primates laugh, but . A. another a nima ls also la ugh B. so other a nima ls do C. no other animals do D. also do other a nima ls la u gh 29. T he W ildlife Ma na gement Act of 1983 sp elled ou t the ba sic ru les t hat app ly in t he US t oda y but hea vy punishments on poachers selling illega l furs. A. include no B. includes no C. included no D. are including no 30. Gorillas a re quiet anima ls, they are capable of ma king a bout 20 different sou nds. A. whether B. even though C. which D. as well as 31. The Mono Lisa, painted in Florenc e in 1504 by Leonardo da Vinci, is a name which is perhaps more recogniza ble to people throughout the world to da Vinci hi ms elf. A. than that B. tha n C. as that D. as 32. Speec h is like a piece of cloth ma ny threads including a voice box, lips, tongue, and a good brain. A. ma ke of B. made of C. is making of D. is made of 33. The protection of technologies and technological infor mation has become of ma ny countr ies. A. the importance of a concern B. an importance concern C. the importance concerning D. a n importa nt concer n 34. Not only as a cooked dish the world over, but it is a lso used as the ba se of many other foods, condiments, a nd even b ev era ges. A. eating rice B. is rice eaten C. rice is eaten D. people eat rice 35. In the summer of 1974, a film producer na med Allan Carr saw Grease on Broa dwa y and the next day to see if the film rights wer e still a va ilab le. A. impressed so that he wa s called B. he was called so impressed t hat C. was so impressed that he called D. that he wa s so called i mpr essed QUESTIONS 36 - 45: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space. Identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet. Nguyễn Thanh Tuấn – GV Tiếng Anh – THPT Tứ Kỳ - Tứ Kỳ - Hải Dương Page 37 of 40
  3. You have probably never hea rd of Charles Burgess Fry but in the early years of this century, he was the most famous man in Engla nd. He became (36) while s t i l l at the university, mainly (37) of his sporting achievements. He wa s at the sa me time, capta in of the university football, cricket a nd athletics learns and held the world record for the long jump. He wa s (38) a popular sport journa list. He was so fa mous that letters a ddr essed to "Mr. Fry, Oxford" were delivered to him (39) any difficulty. His college, a lthough it had a quite differ ent name, (40) known as "Fry's College". Some people have critic ised Fry's sporting (41) _ . They point out that he lived a t a time (42) sta ndards were quite low and (43) was much easier to do well in several sports. It is certa inly true tha t athletes at that time did not ha ve the totally dedica ted approach of moder n a thlet es. However, it is only fair to judge him (44) the sta nda rds of his (45) time. There is no doubt that he ha d extraordinary skills a nd an ability to write about sport with style and intellig ence. 36. A. fame B. rich C. well-known D. co mmon 37. A. because B. that C. which D. thus 38. A. so B. too C. also D. of 39. A. with B. without C. no D. not 40. A. be B. which C. what D. was 41. A. achievements B. succeed C. famous D. exp ect 42. A. then B. when C. which D. tha t 43. A. him B. men C. they D. it 44. A. at B. beneath C. out of D. to 45. A. single B. owe C. own D. priva te QUESTIONS 46 - 50: Read the following passage carefully and complete the sentences that follow by circling letter A, B, C or D as the correct answer and then mark your choice on the answer sheet. In the early 1800s, an India n woma n na med Sacajawea helped explore the Northwest Territory of the United States. She went with Meriwether Lewis and Willia m Clark on their expedition to chart that area. Sacajawea helped by crea ting good feelings between the explorers a nd the Native Amer ica ns living in the Northwest. She helped the explorers talk with the Indians. She showed them wild foods thai were good to ea t. Onc e the Lewis and the Cla rk party met the Lemhi S hoshoni India n. The Shoshoni wer e on dista nt ter ms with them, but Lewis and Cla rk needed their help. The two explorers sent Sacajawea to speak to t h em. She was delighted to find that her brother wa s their chief. As a result, they provided Lewis a nd Cla rk with everything they needed. The legend that Sacajawea led the expedition is not true. However, without her help in getting horses, supplies and other guides, Lewis and Clark could not have completed their journey. 46. The best title of the passage is . A. Exploring the T erritory B. Exploring the Northwest Territory of the United Sta tes C. Lewis a nd Clark - The ex p lor ers D. The langua ge of Sacaja wea 47. Sacajawea was . A. of little help B. from India C. an Indian D. a spy for the Shoshoni 48. According to the passa ge, the Shoshoni the exp lor ers. A. live far from B. did not concern the C. were unfriendly to D. immediately liked 49. The passage does not tell . A. whom Sacajawea went with B. what territory was explored C. how Sacajawea helped D. where Sacajawea was born 50. The word expe dition in para graph one is closest in meaning to . A. vacation B. trip C. trail D. experiment QUESTIONS 51 - 55: Read the following passage carefully and complete the sentences that follow by circling letter A, B, C or D as the correct answers and then mark your choice on the answer she et Why do people explor e the farthest rea ches of the globe? For John Clouse a nd Parke Thompson, t he motivation is not curiosity, fa me or fortune. It is just to brea k recor ds. The two men, both in their sixties, are me mbers of the Travellers' Century Club. To belong to this club , a person must ha ve travelled to a t lea st one hundred countries. The club has divided the world into 308 different units -c ountries, territories and other areas. A member who has visited ever y plac es listed wi ll cover the entir e glob e. Clouse has visited 307 of the 308 loca tions on the club's list. Thompson claims to be the first and t he only person to ha ve visited all 308 listed places. However, Clouse says that, like himself, Thompson ha s Nguyễn Thanh Tuấn – GV Tiếng Anh – THPT Tứ Kỳ - Tứ Kỳ - Hải Dương Page 38 of 40
  4. been to only 307 places. "Mr. Thompson hasn't been to Norwegia n Anta rctica," Clouse maintains. He sa ys tha t also Thompson did visit the S outh Pole, the land he stood on was not under Norwegia n contr ol. 51. The best title for the passa ge is . A. Countries and Territories of the wor ld B. Clouse and Thompson - world travellers C. Why people tra vel D. Travelling for a hundred years 52. A mus t - p rincipl e to become a membe r in Tra v ell ers' C entur y C lub is tha t a ca ndida te ha s visite d . A. 308 differ ent places B. 100 countr ies C the South Pole D. Norwegia n Antar ct ica 53. The ma n who cla ims to have visited all 308 loca tions on the club's list is . A. Parke Thompson B. John Clouse C. Pake Clouse D. John T hompson 54. The passage implies that these two men . A. avoid flying B. give trail talks C. enjoy competition D. no longer travel 55. The word motivation in para graph 1 mea ns„ . A. movement B. change of place C. reason for action D. ability to move QUESTIONS 56 - 60: Each of the following sentences has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the word or phrase which must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C or D and then mark your choice on the answer shee t. 56. From (A) 1905 to 1920, Amer ican novelist Edith Wha rton was (B) at the height of her writing career, publishing of her (C) three most (D) famous novels. 57. The Rocky Mountains wer e (A) explored by (B) fur tra ders during the ea rly 1800's, in a (C) deca des preceding (D) the United Sta tes Civil Wa r. 58. In huma n beings as in other ma mma l (A), ha irs around (B) the eyes a nd ears and in the nose prevent (C ) dust, insects, and other matters from entering (D) these organs. 59. Rice, which it still (A) for ms the sta ple diet of much (B) of the world's population, grows best (C) in hot (D), wet la nds. 60. Because of its (A) vast tra cts of virtually (B) uninhabited norther n forest, Ca nada has one (C) of the lowest population density (D) in the wor ld. QUESTIONS 61 - 70: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the sentence which has the same meaning as the original one and mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. If we don't leave the party now we will miss the last train. A. If we l ea v e the par ty now we w ou ld h ave n ot miss the la st tra in. B. If we lea v e the par ty now we cou ld n ot h ave missed the la st train. C. We ought to lea v e the par ty now if w e are to catch the la st tra in . D. We o ught to lea v e the par ty now if w e w ou ld catch the la st train. 62. N o one prese nt no tic ed a nything stra ng e. A. The p eople w ho were th ere did n't no tic e a nyth ing stra nge. B. The p eople w ho were th ere did n't no tic e a ny th ing usua l. C. The p eople w ere ther e didn't notic e a n ything s tr a nge. D. The p eople w ho were there did n't no tic e so meth ing stra n g e. 63. Jane's strange id ea a stonished ev erybo d y. A. Eve ryb ody w as a stonish ed at Jane's str ange id ea . B. Eve rybody were a stonish ed at Jane's str ange id ea . C. Eve ryb ody w as a stonish ed on Jane's strange idea . D. Everybody was a stonish ed ab out Jane's str ange id ea . 64. "Don't lea v e the house until I get b ack, John," his sist er sa id. A. John's sist er told him not to l ea v e the house whe n she got ba c k. B. John's sist er told him not to go out till she get b a ck. C. John's sist er told him to go ou t un til she got ba ck. D. John's sister told him to s tay at ho me till she g ot ba ck. 65. You will ca tc h a cold if you do n't keep your feet dry. A. Don 't keep your f eet dry or you will catc h a co ld. B. Unless you keep your feet dry you will not catch a cold. C. Unless you keep your f eet dry, you will catch a cold. D. You will n ot ca tch a cold if you d on't kee p your feet dr y. 66. The gate is clos ed to s top the childr en running into the road . Nguyễn Thanh Tuấn – GV Tiếng Anh – THPT Tứ Kỳ - Tứ Kỳ - Hải Dương Page 39 of 40
  5. A. The ga te is so closed that the childr en ca nnot run into the road . B. The ga te is clos ed so that the childr en ca nnot run into the road . C. The ga te is clos ed to the children cann ot r un into the r oa d. D. T he ga te is clos ed and that the childr en cannot run into the roa d . 67. J ack b ou g ht that s econ d- hand ca r a nd he then r eco gni sed that he shou ldn't have d one that. A. Jack regre tted bu ying that s econd-ha n d ca r. B. Jack regrette d to bu y th at s econd- hand ca r. C. Jack w ishe d he did not boug ht that second -ha nd car. D. J ack wish ed he ha s not boug ht that secon d-hand ca r. 68. Joan finally managed to get a good job. A. Joan finally succeeded at getting a good job. B. Joan finally succeeded in getting a good job. C. Joan finally succeeded on getting a good job. D. Joan finally succeeded to get a good job. 69. Smith's career as a television presenter began five years ago. A. Smith had been a television presenter for five years. B. Smith has been a television presenter five years ago. C. Smith has been a television presenter since five years. D. Smith has been a television presenter for five years. 70. "Don't bite your nails anymore," said Mrs. Francesca to her son. A. Mrs. Francesca told her son stop biting his nails. B. Mrs. Francesca told her son to stop bite his nails. C. Mrs. Francesca told her son to stop biting his nails. D. Mrs. Francesca told her son to stop to bite his nails. QUESTIONS 71 - 80: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the best sentence which is made up from the given cue words and then mark your choice on the answer sheet. 71. weather / n ot / d ecid e / we / go out / because. A. We d ecid ed not go out b ecause of the wea th er. B. We d ecid ed n ot to go out because of the w ea ther. C. We d ecid ed not going ou t because of the weather. D. We not d ecid ed to go out because of the w ea th er. 72. allo w / she / s mok e / house. A. She doesn't allo w smokin g in h er house. B. She doesn't a llo w to smo king in her house. C. She doesn't allow to s moke in her house. D. She does n't allow smo king at her house. 73. this coa t / you / pr ef er / coat / wea r / yest erd a y. A. I pr efer th is coat than the co at you we re w ea ring yes te rday. B. I pr efer this coat to the coat you w ear y est er da y. C. I pr efer th is coat to the coat you w ea ring yesterday. D. I pr efer th is coat to the coat you wore y esterda y. 74. you / I / wou ld rather / say / tell / a nyon e. A. I wo uld rather you no t t ell a nyo ne wh at I sa id. B. I wo uld rather you did n't tell anyone what I said . C. I wo uld rather you do n't tell anyone w hat I said . D. I wo uld rather you did n't tell anyone what I sa y. 75. mu st / fe d up / stud y / she / be. A. She mus t be fed up of s tu dyin g. B. She mus t fed up with s tud ying. C. She mus t be fed up with stud ying. D. She must be fed up on stud ying. 76. climb / wind o w / with out / see / th ey. A. They climb ed thr ough w indo w w ith out b eing seen. B. They climb ed thro ugh the wind o w witho ut being seen. C. They climb ed thr ough the win do w w ith out b eing see. D. They climb ed thro ugh the wind o w withou t bein g saw . 77. lo ok for w a rd / Rose / come / home / w e. A. We are loo king fo rwa rd to Rose comin g home. B. We are lo okin g for wa rd Rose co ming home. C. We are loo king fo rwa rd to Rose come home. D. We are lo okin g for wa rd Rose to come ho me. 78. feel / you / li k e / go ou t / this ev enin g ? A. Are you feel lik e goin g o ut this ev en in g? B. Do you fe el to lik e g oing out th is ev ening ? C. D o you feel lik e go o ut this ev ening? D. Do you fe el lik e going o ut this ev enin g? 79. want / Phillips / D ave / cook / h elp / insis t / him / hims elf. A. Phillips wa nted to cook hims elf but D a niel insist ed in help in g him. B. Phillips wa nted to cook himself but D a niel insisted to hel p him. C. Phillips wa nted to cook hims elf but D a niel insist ed on h elping him. D. Phillips wa nted co o king h imself but D a ni el insisted on h el ping him. 80. prefer / I / drive / train / tra vel. A. I pr efer dri ving than tra v elling by tra in. B. I pr efer driving to tra v elling b y tra in. C. I pr efer to d riv e to tra v el b y tr ain. D. I pr efer to d rivin g tha n tr a v ellin g b y train. Nguyễn Thanh Tuấn – GV Tiếng Anh – THPT Tứ Kỳ - Tứ Kỳ - Hải Dương Page 40 of 40
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