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  1. Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. Tr­êng THPT Ph­¬ng S¬n §Ò thi thö §¹i häc lÇn 1 n¨m häc 2011 - 2012 _______________ M«n: TiÕng Anh; Khèi D Thêi gian lµm bµi: 90 phót, kh«ng kÓ thêi gian ph¸t ®Ò (§Ò thi cã 06 trang) M· ®Ò thi 369 Hä, tªn thÝ sinh: ………………………………………… Sè b¸o danh: ………………………………………… ®Ò thi gåm 80 c©u (tõ question 1 ®Õn question 80) Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 1 to 10. Throughout history, many people have worn clothing more for decoration than for protecting the body. Even in cold climates, some people seem more (1) _____ in decorating their bodies than in protecting them. In 1830s, (2) _____ example, the famous British biology Charles R. Darwin traveled to the islands of Tierra del Fuego, (3) _____ the south tip of South America. There he saw people who wore only a small (4) _____ of animal skin and a little paint in (5) _____ of the cold rain and sleet. Darwin gave the people scarlet cloth, (6) _____ they wrapped around their necks. Even in the cold (7) _____, the people wore the clothes more for decoration than for protection. No one knows exactly why or (8) _____ men first wore clothes. But they probably began to wear clothing more than 10,000 years ago - and probably for much the same reasons we wear clothes today. (9) _____ men may have wanted to protect themselves, to improve their (10) _____ and to tell other people something about themselves. A cave man may have worn the skin of a bear or a reindeer for warmth. He also could have worn the skin to show his neighbours that he was a great hunter. Question 1: A. interested B. believed C. engaged D. involved Question 2: A. with B. with in C. in D. for Question 3: A. off B. in C. on D. at Question 4: A. coat B. shirt C. cloak D. cloth Question 5: A. spite B. despite C. case D. fact Question 6: A. that B. which C. when D. what Question 7: A. climate B. weather C. day D. region Question 8: A. when B. how C. where D. whether Question 9: A. Ancient B. Early C. Historic D. Old Question 10: A. face B. look C. appearance D. body Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions. Question 11: A. specific B. extensive C. occurrence D. pioneer Question 12: A. council B. describe C. inspect D. amend Question 13: A. extravagant B. fundamental C. distinctively D. dilapidate Question 14: A. primitive B. material C. adjustment D. precaution Question 15: A. anniversary B. contradictory C. hypothetical D. contemporary 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 16: She is unqualified to fill the position as executive secretary of the firm. A. The job of executive secretary requires more skills than she has. B. She possesses the firm qualities of an executive secretary. C. Both she and the executive secretary took a firm position. Trang 1/6 - M· ®Ò thi 369
  2. Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. D. The executive secretary position is suitable for her. Question 17: A child is influenced as much by his schooling as by his parents. A. Schooling doesn’t influence a child as much as his parents do. B. A child’s parents have greater influence on him than his schooling. C. A child can influence his parents as much as his schooling. D. A child’s schooling influences him as much as his parents do. Question 18: It was kind of Jane to send me flowers when I was sick. A. I was kind enough to send Jane flowers. B. I appreciate Jane’s sending me flowers when I was ill. C. Jane was ill so I sent her flowers. D. When I was ill, I received some flowers from Jane. Question 19: The police let him leave after they had questioned. A. He was let to leave after they had questioned. B. He was allowed not to leave after he had been questioned by the police. C. He was released after being questioned by the police. D. The police would permit him to leave provided he was questioned. Question 20: You haven’t seen my pen anywhere, have you? A. You can’t have seen my pen anywhere, can you? B. You don’t happen to have seen my pen anywhere, do you? C. You didn’t remember to have seen my pen anywhere, did you? D. You wouldn’t have seen my pen anywhere, would you? Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 21: “What are you going to do after school, Hien?” – “_____.” A. I think I’m not going to live at home anymore B. I think you already know what I mean C. I’m broke and I can’t pay my debt now D. I’ve saved some money and I’d like to travel Question 22: _____ bread is regarded by some as a therapeutic activity. A. To make B. Made C. Making D. Having made Question 23: Mike _____ to persuade his parents to change their minds. A. regrets B. admits C. fails D. remembers Question 24: - “What’s your trouble?” – “_____.” A. I have a sorethroat B. Yes, I want to see you C. No trouble D. Nothing to say Question 25: The army tried successfully to _____ the Government. A. throw away B. throw off C. overthrow D. outthrow Question 26: - “What kind of boy is Jim?” – “_____.” A. He is smiling B. He’s ambitious C. He’s bought a red car D. He has brown eyes Question 27: Now I do apologize for what I said about you. I know I shouldn’t _____ that. A. have said B. said C. say D. saying Question 28: There’s been another _____ of bird’s flu in some rural areas. A. breakdown B. breakout C. outbreak D. breakthrough Question 29: _____ drivers endanger their lives and those of other road users. A. Drunk B. Drunken C. Drinking D. Drunkard Question 30: - “Could I have some more orange juice?” – “_____.” A. Yes, all right B. Yes, please C. That’s right D. Of course not Question 31: I was glad when he said that his car was _____. A. for my use B. for me using C. at my use D. at my disposal Question 32: Don’t forget to let me know you’ve arrived safely, _____? A. do you B. won’t you C. haven’t you D. will you Question 33: Unless something is done about unemployment, the _____ for the future is not good. A. overlook B. outlook C. look D. lookout Question 34: They’ll explain _____ you need to know to complete your report. A. what B. that C. which D. how Trang 2/6 - M· ®Ò thi 369
  3. Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. Question 35: Down into the cave _____. A. did the rescue party go B. does the rescue party go C. went the rescue party D. did go the rescue party Question 36: The recent hurricane has caused _____ damage in Myanmar. A. wide B. wider C. widespread D. widely Question 37: How you invest your money is none of my _____. A. affair B. matter C. care D. business Question 38: According to _____ surveys, the majority of Britons are in favour of the monarchy. A. most B. the most C. most of D. the most of Question 39: The twins looked so alike that it was impossible to _____ between them. A. differ B. identify C. distinguish D. discriminate Question 40: - “What do you think of those sunglasses? They are only $19.50.” – “_____.” A. They are nice. Try them on B. They are made of super plastic C. They are imported from Taiwan D. I don’t know if they are good on you Question 41: I really appreciate _____ to help me, but I’m sure I’ll be able to manage by myself. A. you to offer B. your offering C. you offer D. that you are offering Question 42: When I was small, most of my clothes were _____ to me by my elder brother. A. handed out B. handed down C. given up D. given out Question 43: Did you _____ that the front door was locked before you came out? A. check B. control C. look D. secure Question 44: Lifelong learning is the only way to remain _____ in today’s Job market, according to economist Chun Ho Suk. A. competitive B. competition C. competitor D. competed Question 45: _____ anyone object, the plan will be reconsidered. A. If B. Do C. Should D. Might Question 46: I couldn’t hear what he said because he was muttering _____ his breath. A. out of B. under C. in D. on Question 47: When I got my case back, it had been damaged _____ repair. A. above B. beyond C. over D. further Question 48: M y new glasses cost me _____ the last pair that I bought. A. times three B. three times more C. as much three times as D. three times as much as Question 49: It’s not very interesting work, but at least, it is a _____ job. A. regular B. continuous C. firm D. steady Question 50: I object _____ to do all the work myself. A. to being asked B. to asking C. being asked D. to be asked Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 51: _____, a communication must have the features of meaningfulness, displacement, and productivity. A. Qualifying as a language B. To qualify as a language C. A language being qualified D. Qualified as a language Question 52: His English teacher recommends that _____. A. he will begin a regular degree program B. he is beginning a regular degree program C. he begins a regular degree program D. he begin a regular degree program Question 53: Part of the Great Plains, Kansas is famous for _____ fields of wheat. A. its seemingly endless B. it’s seeming endless C. it is seemingly endless D. it is endless it seems Question 54: Civil Rights are the freedoms and rights _____ as a member of a community, state, or nation. A. may have a person B. that have a person C. a person may have D. and a person may have Trang 3/6 - M· ®Ò thi 369
  4. Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. Question 55: _____ that none of them finished the race. A. So exhausted were the runners B. So exhausted the runners were C. The runners were too exhausted D. The runners were not so tired 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 56 to 65. The Stone Age was a period of history which began in approximately 2 million B.C. and lasted until 3000 B.C. Its name was derived from the stone tools and weapons that modern scientists found. This period was divided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic Ages. During the first period (2 million to 8000 B.C.), the first hatchet and use of fire for heating and cooking were developed. As a result of the Ice Age, which evolved about 1 million years into the Paleolithic Age, people were forced to seek shelter in caves, wear clothing, and develop new tools. During the Mesolithic Age (8000 to 6000 B.C.), people made crude pottery and the first fish hooks, took dogs hunting, and developed the bow and arrow, which were used until the fourteenth century A.D. The Neolithic Age (6000 to 3000 B.C.) saw humankind domesticating sheep, goats, pigs and cattle, being less nomadic than in previous eras, establishing permanent settlements, and creating governments. Question 56: Into how many periods was the Stone Age divided? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 Question 57: In paragraph 1, the word “derived” is closest in meaning to _____. A. originated B. destroyed C. discussed D. discovered Question 58: Which of the following was developed earliest? A. Fish hook B. Hatchet C. Pottery D. Bow and arrow Question 59: Which of the following developments is not related to the conditions of the Ice Age? A. Farming B. Clothing C. Using fire D. Living indoors Question 60: The word “crude” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _____. A. extravagant B. complex C. primitive D. modern Question 61: The author states that the Stone Age was so named because _____. A. it was very durable like stone B. the tools and weapons were made of stone C. there was little vegetation D. the people lived in stone caves Question 62: In paragraph 3, the word “nomadic” is closest in meaning to _____. A. wandering B. primitive C. inquisitive D. civilised Question 63: With what subject is the passage mainly concerned? A. The Neolithic Age B. The Stone Age C. The Paleolithic Age D. The Ice Age Question 64: Which of the following best describes the Mesolithic Age? A. People were crude. B. People stayed indoors all the time. C. People were warriors. D. People were inventive. Question 65: In paragraph 3, the word “eras” is closest in meaning to _____. A. families B. periods C. herds D. tools Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction. Question 66: Though it is one of the rarest metals, gold was one of the first to discover. A B C D Question 67: The discovery o f magnetic effects o f coils made possible to measure an electric current. A B C D Question 68: Energy exists in different forms, such as light, heat, and chemical, mechanic, and electrical A B C D energy. Question 69: Students suppose to read all the questions carefully before they write the answers to them. A B C D Question 70: The newborn marsupial is at a least developed stage of life than a newborn kitten or human A B C D being. Trang 4/6 - M· ®Ò thi 369
  5. Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. 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 71 to 80. Robert Capa is a name that has for many years been synonymous with war photography. Born in Hungary in 1913 as a Friedmann Endre Erno, Capa was forced to leave his native country after his involvement in anti-government protests. Capa had originally wanted to become a writer, but after his arrival in Berlin had first found work as a photographer. He later left Germany and moved to France due to the rise in Nazism. He tried to find work as a freelance journalist and it was here that he changed his name to Robert Capa, mainly because he thought it would sound more American. In 1936 after the breakout of the Spanish Civil war Capa went to Spain and it was here over the next three years that he built his reputation as a war photographer. It was here too in 1936 that he took one of the most famous pictures, The Death of a Loyalist Soldier. One of Capa’s most famous quotes was “If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” And he took his attitude of getting close to the action to an extreme. His photograph, The Death of a Loyalist Soldier, is a prime example of this as Capa captures the very moment the soldier falls. Though many have questioned the authenticity of this photograph, claiming that it was staged. When World War II broke out, Capa was in New York, but he was soon back in Europe covering the war for Life magazine. Some of his most famous work was created on 6th June 1944 when he swam ashore with the first assault on Omaha Beach in the D-Day invasion of Normandy. Capa, armed only with two cameras, took more than one hundred photographs in the first hour of the landing, but a mistake in the darkroom during the drying of the film destroyed all but eight frames. It was the images from these frames however that inspired the visual style of Steven Spielberg’s Oscar winning movie “Saving Private Ryan”. When Life magazine published the photographs, they claimed that they were slightly out of focus, and Capa later used this as the title of his autobiographical account of the war. Capa’s private life was no less dramatic. He was friend to many of Hollywood’s directors, actors and actresses. In 1943 he felt in love with the wife of actor John Austin. His affair with her lasted until the end of the war and became the subject of his war memoirs. He was at one time lover to actress Ingrid Bergman. Their relationship finally ended in 1946 when he refused to settle in Hollywood and went off to Turkey. In 1947 Capa was among a group of photojournalists who founded Magnum Photos. This was a co-operative organisation set up to support photographers and help them to retain ownership of the copyright to their work. Capa went on to document many other wars. He never attempted to glamorise war though, but to record the horror. He once said, “The desire of any war photographer is to put out of business.” Question 71: Why did Capa change his name? A. To hide his identity. B. Because he had been involved in protests. C. To sound more American. D. Because he had to leave Hungary. Question 72: Capa originally wanted to be _____. A. a photojournalist B. a writer C. an American D. a protestor Question 73: Capa went to Spain to _____. A. fight in the civil war B. build his reputation C. have a holiday D. take photographs Question 74: Capa’s famous picture The Death of a Loyalist Soldier _____. A. was taken by someone else B. was definitely genuine C. wasn’t even taken in Spain D. cannot be proven genuine or staged Question 75: When World War II broke out, Capa _____. A. went to New York B. swam ashore on Omaha Beach C. went to Europe D. went to Normandy Question 76: A mistake meant that _____. A. only one hundred of Capa’s photographs were published B. Capa lost both of his two cameras C. Capa’s images inspired an Oscar winning movie D. most of Capa’s images of the D-Day landing were destroyed Question 77: Capa’s private life was _____. A. less dramatic than his professional life B. spent most in Hollywood C. very glamorous D. spent in Turkey Question 78: Capa wanted his work to _____. Trang 5/6 - M· ®Ò thi 369
  6. Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. A. be very famous B. show how glamorous war can be C. show the true horror of war D. make lost of money Question 79: Which sentence best summarises paragraph 4? A. Capa never tried to avoid danger. He risked his life to take photographs of the D-Day invasion, but then destroyed most of them. B. Capa took some of his most famous photographs during the D-Day invasion, but most were tragically destroyed in an accident. C. Capa only kept the best eight D-Day photographs as the others were out of focus. These inspired the visual style of a Hollywood film. D. Capa left Europe when the war broke out and went to take his most famous photographs of the D-Day invasion. Question 80: Which sentence best summerises paragraph 5? A. Despite having many good friends and lovers, Capa always put his work first. B. Capa had a tragic private life and was never able to settle down and find happiness. C. Capa wanted to make friends with important people in Hollywood so that he could move into the movie industry. D. Capa’s private life was very complicated. He could not choose between the two women he loved, so he went off to work in Turkey. ----- the end ----- Trang 6/6 - M· ®Ò thi 369
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