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KÌ THI TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG QUỐC GIA NĂM 2017<br />
Môn: TIẾNG ANH<br />
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề<br />
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ĐỀ THI SỐ 13<br />
(Đề thi có 50 câu / 7 trang)<br />
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Read the passage and choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer for each numbered blank.<br />
If you want to prepare yourself for great achievement and have more to (1) ________ to your<br />
education or your work, try reading more books. (2) ________ up some of the interestingly<br />
informative books and search for well - researched materials that can help you grow.<br />
We should encourage our children to read more books and spend less time watching TV.<br />
Some people have commented that this is inconsistent. "Why is the written word a superior way to get<br />
information than television?" That is (3) ________ interesting point of view worth further (4)<br />
________. Reading is a skill that is in much greater demand than the demand for watching TV. There<br />
are no jobs that require a person to be able to watch TV but reading is an integral part of many jobs.<br />
The written word is an incredibly flexible and efficient way of communication. You can write<br />
something down and, in no time, it can be communicated to many different people. Not only that, we<br />
can (5) ________ vast amounts of information through reading in a very short time. A good reader<br />
can acquire more information in reading for two hours than someone watching TV can acquire in a<br />
full day. You are able to gain a lot of information quickly because you are a fast reader with good<br />
comprehension skills. It will save you massive amounts of time and you will be able to assimilate vast<br />
quantities of information.<br />
Question 1: A. gain<br />
<br />
B. gather<br />
<br />
C. collect<br />
<br />
D. contribute<br />
<br />
Question 2: A. Make<br />
<br />
B. Pick<br />
<br />
C. Set<br />
<br />
D. Take<br />
<br />
Question 3: A. a<br />
<br />
B. an<br />
<br />
C. the<br />
<br />
D. X<br />
<br />
Question 4: A. exploration<br />
<br />
B. explore<br />
<br />
C. explorer<br />
<br />
D. explorative<br />
<br />
Question 5: A. digest<br />
<br />
B. inhale<br />
<br />
C. breathe<br />
<br />
D. eat<br />
<br />
Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.<br />
Question 6: ________ parents of Thomas claimed that he was at _____ home at the time of<br />
_________________ robbery.<br />
A. X-X-the<br />
<br />
B. The -X- the<br />
<br />
C. The -the-the<br />
<br />
D. X – X - a<br />
<br />
Question 7: Nowadays children would prefer history ________ in more practical ways.<br />
A. be taught<br />
<br />
B. teach<br />
<br />
C. to be taught<br />
<br />
D. to be teaching<br />
<br />
Question 8: The discovery was a major _______ for research workers.<br />
A. breakthrough<br />
<br />
B. break-in<br />
<br />
C. breakdown<br />
<br />
D. breakout<br />
<br />
Question 9:1 accidentally ________ Mike when I was crossing a street downtown yesterday.<br />
A. lost touch with<br />
<br />
B. kept an eye on<br />
<br />
C. paid attention to<br />
<br />
D. caught sight of<br />
<br />
Question 10: Jane: “It's going to rain”.<br />
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Mary: “________.”<br />
A. I hope not so<br />
<br />
B. I hope not<br />
<br />
C. I don't hope so<br />
<br />
D. I don't hope either<br />
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Question 11: _______ appear, they are really much larger than the Earth.<br />
A. Small as the stars<br />
<br />
B. The stars as small<br />
<br />
C. As the small stars<br />
<br />
D. Despite of the small stars<br />
<br />
Question 12: In the United States _______ the states but Hawaii is an island.<br />
A. all of<br />
<br />
B. neither of<br />
<br />
C. none of<br />
<br />
D. no of<br />
<br />
Question 13:I know his name, but I can‟t recall it at the moment. It‟s on the tip of ________.<br />
A. brain<br />
<br />
B. tongue<br />
<br />
C. mind<br />
<br />
D. memory<br />
<br />
Question 14: His brother refuses to even listen to anyone else's point of view. He is very<br />
A. narrow-minded<br />
<br />
B. kind-hearted<br />
<br />
C. open-minded<br />
<br />
D. absent-minded<br />
<br />
Question 15: It’s good idea to see your doctor regularly for ________.<br />
A. a revision<br />
<br />
B. a check up<br />
<br />
C. an investigation<br />
<br />
D. a control<br />
<br />
Question 16: When ________ a European, we should stick to the last name unless he suggests that<br />
we use his first name.<br />
A. speaking<br />
<br />
B. discussing<br />
<br />
C. talking<br />
<br />
D. addressing<br />
<br />
Question 17: - Jordan: "________"<br />
- Jim: "No, thanks."<br />
A. Would you want another drink?<br />
<br />
B. Would you care for another drink?<br />
<br />
C. Can you help me with this?<br />
<br />
D. Come in, please! breath.<br />
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Question 18: After running up the stairs, I was ______<br />
A. without<br />
<br />
B. out of<br />
<br />
C. no<br />
<br />
D. away from<br />
<br />
C. she didn't miss<br />
<br />
D. She missed<br />
<br />
Question 19: She listened so attentively that not a word<br />
A. she had missed<br />
<br />
B. did she miss<br />
<br />
Read the passage and choose A, B, c or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.<br />
Millions of people are using cellphones today. In many places, it is actually considered unusual<br />
not to use one. In many countries, cellphones are very popular with young people. They find that the<br />
phones are more than a means of communication - having a mobile phone shows that they are cool<br />
and connected.<br />
The explosion in mobile phone use around the world has made some health professionals worried.<br />
Some doctors are concerned that in the future many people may suffer health problems from the use<br />
of mobile phones. In England, there has been a serious debate about this issue. Mobile phone<br />
companies are worried about the negative publicity of such ideas. They say that there is no proof that<br />
mobile phones are bad for your health.<br />
On the other hand, medical studies have shown changes in the brain cells of some people who use<br />
mobile phones. Signs of change in the tissues of the brain and head can be detected with modem<br />
scanning equipment. In one case, a traveling salesman had to retire at young age because of serious<br />
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memory loss. He couldn't remember even simple tasks. He would often forget the name of his own<br />
son. This man used to talk on his mobile phone for about six hours a day, every day of his working<br />
week, for a couple of years. His family doctor blamed his mobile phone use, but his employer's doctor<br />
didn't agree.<br />
What is it that makes mobile phones potentially harmful? The answer is radiation. High-tech<br />
machines can detect very small amounts of radiation from mobile phones. Mobile phone companies<br />
agree that there is some radiation, but they say the amount is too small to worry about.<br />
As the discussion about their safety continues, it appears that it‟s best to use mobile phones less<br />
often. Use your regular phone if you want to talk for a long time. Use your mobile phone only when<br />
you really need it. Mobile phones can be very useful and convenient, especially in emergencies. In the<br />
future, mobile phones may have a warning label that says they are bad for your health. So for now, it's<br />
wise not to use your mobile phone too often.<br />
Question 20: The most suitable title for the passage could be ____ .<br />
A. “The Reasons Why Mobile Phones Are Popular”<br />
B. “Mobile Phones: A Must of Our Time”<br />
C. “The Way Mobile Phones Work”<br />
D. “Technological Innovations and Their Price”<br />
Question 21: According to the passage, cellphones are especially popular with young people because __ .<br />
A. they make them look more stylish<br />
B. they are indispensable in every day communications<br />
C. they keep the users alert all the time<br />
D. they cannot be replaced by regular phones<br />
Question 22: The changes possibly caused by the cellphones are mainly concerned with ___ ,<br />
A. the mobility of the mind and the body<br />
<br />
B. the resident memory<br />
<br />
C. the arteries of the brain<br />
<br />
D. the smallest units of the brain<br />
<br />
Question 23: According to the passage, what makes mobile phones potentially harmful is ________.<br />
A. their radiant light<br />
<br />
B. their power of attraction<br />
<br />
C. their raiding power<br />
<br />
D. their invisible rays<br />
<br />
Question 24: According to the writer, people should<br />
A. never use mobile phones in all cases<br />
B. only use mobile phones in medical emergencies<br />
C. keep off mobile phones regularly<br />
D. only use mobile phones in urgent cases<br />
Question 25: The man mentioned in the passage, who used his cellphone too often, __ .<br />
A. suffered serious loss of mental ability<br />
<br />
B. had a problem with memory<br />
<br />
C. abandoned his family<br />
<br />
D. could no longer think lucidly<br />
<br />
Question 26: The word "potentially" in the passage most closely means<br />
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A. obviously<br />
<br />
D. possibly<br />
<br />
C. certainly<br />
<br />
D. privately<br />
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part that<br />
differs from the other three in the pronunciation in each of the following questions.<br />
Question 27: A. dirty<br />
<br />
B. early<br />
<br />
C. learn<br />
<br />
D. near<br />
<br />
Question 28: A. theater<br />
<br />
B. author<br />
<br />
C. thumb<br />
<br />
D. clothes<br />
<br />
Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress<br />
in each of the following questions.<br />
Question 29: A. opponent<br />
<br />
B. habitat<br />
<br />
C. contribute<br />
<br />
D. eternal<br />
<br />
Question 30: A. museum<br />
<br />
B. position<br />
<br />
C. recommend<br />
<br />
D. commitment<br />
<br />
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is<br />
OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.<br />
Question 31: The Arctic fox‟s brownish-gray coat blends in with the barren tundra landscape in the<br />
months without snow.<br />
A. poor<br />
<br />
B. fruitful<br />
<br />
C. arid<br />
<br />
D. desert<br />
<br />
Question 32: Many animals, like the otter who uses a stone to crack mussel shells, are capable of<br />
using objects in the natural environment as rudimentary tools.<br />
A. technical<br />
<br />
B. basic<br />
<br />
C. superior<br />
<br />
D. original<br />
<br />
Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined<br />
part in each of the following sentences.<br />
Question 33: I think we can safely say now that we have got our money back, we are home and dry.<br />
A. have been successful<br />
<br />
B. have not got wet<br />
<br />
C. have got no water<br />
<br />
D. have got home dry<br />
<br />
Question 34: When being interviewed, you should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying or<br />
asking you<br />
A. pay all attention to<br />
<br />
B. be related to<br />
<br />
C. be interested in<br />
<br />
D. express interest to<br />
<br />
Choose A, B, C, or D to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following<br />
sentences.<br />
Question 35: For thousands of years, man has created sweet-smelling substances from wood, herbs<br />
A<br />
<br />
B<br />
<br />
and flowers and using them for perfume or medicine,<br />
C<br />
<br />
D<br />
<br />
Question 36: I think I can reach your requirements so I am writing to apply for the position of<br />
A<br />
<br />
B<br />
<br />
C<br />
<br />
D<br />
<br />
English-speaking local guide.<br />
Question 37: Today the number of people who enjoys winter sports is almost double that of twenty<br />
A<br />
<br />
B<br />
<br />
C<br />
<br />
D<br />
<br />
years ago<br />
Read the passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions<br />
American music, in most of its various forms, can be traced back to the music of the earliest<br />
African- Americans. Even though these Americans came here under the worst of circumstances, they<br />
still brought with them traditions, and developed new traditions of their own, that have grown into<br />
what is recognized around the world today as American music.<br />
Musicians, like other artists, are usually quick to give credit where credit is due. Just as a writer<br />
quotes his sources, a musician credits those musicians who inspired him. In the case of the early<br />
African - Americans that is not always easy. Many of the slaves who brought musical traditions from<br />
Africa will never be known by name. No one wrote their history. Many of the slaves who sang work<br />
songs in the fields will never be known by name No one wrote their history either.<br />
However, there is a lot that we do know.<br />
The first well-recognized form of African-American music was spirituals. Spirituals are religious<br />
songs They are songs that tell a story or express emotions. Spirituals have a strong rhythm. They are<br />
often sung by a group, sometimes with a leader who sings a line or two alone and a chorus that sings<br />
the refrain. Spirituals originated in the Southern United States. Spirituals sung by slaves often<br />
expressed the hope for freedom that was so important in their lives. Well know spirituals include "Go<br />
Down Moses," "Deep River, " and "Swing Low Sweet Chariot."<br />
After slavery ended, spirituals began to spread to other parts of the United States. Harry Thacker<br />
Burleigh was one of the first singers to perform spirituals on stage in a concert. Marian Anderson,<br />
well known for her classical singing, helped spirituals to gain a wider audience too. Spirituals<br />
influenced the development of another well-known form of American music - the blues.<br />
The blues were a more individual style of music than spirituals. Blues were often sung solo, and<br />
sometimes they were accompanied by guitar music. As the name suggests, the blues were often about<br />
sadness and facing troubles. However, the blues could also be funny, positive, and even defiant. One<br />
blues singer, loved for her strong, beautiful voice, was Bessie Smith. Another early blues musician<br />
was w. C. Handy. Handy was not only a musician, he also wrote music, promoted concerts, and<br />
published blues songs.<br />
During the time that the blues were spreading across the country, another style of music was also<br />
quickly gaining in popularity. Ragtime was energetic music with a complicated, syncopated beat.<br />
Often played on the piano, ragtime was the latest and most sophisticated in American popular music.<br />
The best-known ragtime musician was probably Scott Joplin, who wrote many hit ragtime pieces for<br />
the piano including "Maple Leaf Rag. ”<br />
Eventually, elements from all of these forms of music and more came back together. In their own<br />
kind of melting pot, African rhythms, slave work songs, spirituals, blues, ragtime, and other<br />
influences recombined to form the beginnings of that truly American art form - jazz. In the late 1800‟s<br />
jazz was just beginning, but not long after the turn of the century, it would be the most popular<br />
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