SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO<br />
TỈNH BÀ RỊA – VŨNG TÀU<br />
ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC<br />
(Đề thi có 06 trang)<br />
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KỲ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC GIA LẦN II NĂM 2018<br />
Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH<br />
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề<br />
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Họ và tên thí sinh: …………….…………………………….. Số báo danh: …………………….<br />
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs<br />
from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the questions.<br />
Question 1: A. replace<br />
Question 2: A. appropriate<br />
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B. realize<br />
B. compulsory<br />
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C. reduce<br />
C. significant<br />
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D. repeat<br />
D. preferable<br />
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose<br />
underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the questions.<br />
Question 3: A. believes<br />
Question 4: A. rush<br />
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B. concerns<br />
B. push<br />
<br />
C. expects<br />
C. flush<br />
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D. betters<br />
D. crush<br />
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part<br />
that needs correction in each of the questions.<br />
Question 5: Peter would be offered the job if he ______ all the requirements of the company.<br />
A. meets<br />
B. met<br />
C. would meet<br />
D. had met<br />
Question 6: You are too slow. I’m sure that by the time you phone them, they ______ that car to<br />
someone else.<br />
A. will sell<br />
B. will have sold<br />
C. are going to sell<br />
D. sold<br />
Question 7: After seeing so many homeless people, Carl decided ______ something to help them.<br />
A. doing<br />
B. to be done<br />
C. to do<br />
D. do<br />
Question 8: Neither of them offered to help you, ______?<br />
A. did they<br />
B. didn’t they<br />
C. had they<br />
D. hadn’t they<br />
Question 9: George ________better in the tennis tournament than I thought he could because he got<br />
through to the finals.<br />
A. should have played<br />
B. could have played<br />
C. must have played<br />
D. might have played<br />
Question 10: Japanese is a language ______ of 3 types of writing: kanji, hiragana, and katakana.<br />
A. consists<br />
B. consisted<br />
C. is consisting<br />
D. consisting<br />
Question 11: UNESCO was established to encourage collaboration among nations in the areas of<br />
______, science, culture, and communication.<br />
A. educate<br />
B. education<br />
C. educational<br />
D. educated<br />
Question 12: I personally think that we must find ways of keeping our expenditure ______ .<br />
A. to control<br />
B. in check<br />
C. in condition<br />
D. to test<br />
Question 13: The newspaper is really popular in this country because it keeps readers informed of upto-the-______ news and happenings.<br />
A. second<br />
B. minute<br />
C. hour<br />
D. day<br />
Question 14: He tends to forget things very quickly and behaves more and more like the typical<br />
______ professor.<br />
A. clear-minded<br />
B. absent-minded<br />
C. well-minded<br />
D. cool-minded<br />
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Question 15: She was ______ with envy when she saw her sister’s new bike.<br />
A. green<br />
B. grey<br />
C. purple<br />
D. pink<br />
Question 16: George complained that no one invited him to any social events and that he felt ______.<br />
A. turned out<br />
B. left out<br />
C. omitted out<br />
D. gone out<br />
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST<br />
in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the questions.<br />
Question 17: The Red List contains lists of animals that are vulnerable and on the verge of<br />
extinction.<br />
A. threatened<br />
B. endangered<br />
C. easily hurt<br />
D. unharmed<br />
Question 18: I am looking for a dependable person who can stand in for me at the meeting.<br />
A. dependent<br />
B. talented<br />
C. energetic<br />
D. reliable<br />
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE<br />
in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the questions.<br />
Question 19: If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you round the city.<br />
A. free<br />
B. confident<br />
C. occupied<br />
D. reluctant<br />
Question 20: I’ve been keeping a low profile in class all year, but I really want to do something to<br />
impress my teacher.<br />
A. avoiding attention<br />
B. attracting attention<br />
C. keep my head down<br />
D. lack of attention<br />
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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response<br />
to complete each of the exchanges.<br />
Question 21: “______?” - “So so. And you?”<br />
A. How’s everything<br />
B. What is everything<br />
C. What are you doing<br />
D. What are you like<br />
Question 22: Tom and Tony are talking about doing volunteer work.<br />
Tom: I think doing volunteer work is the least that the young should do to benefit the public.<br />
Tony: ______. Why don’t we form a club of tutors to teach poor children?<br />
A. Come off it<br />
B. You bet<br />
C. You must be kidding<br />
D. That’s the least we can do<br />
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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate<br />
the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 27.<br />
RECYCLING IN THE OFFICE<br />
Propably one of the most exciting new inventions in the field of recycling is a machine that can<br />
clean used photocopier paper. The device, called a decopier, uses a mixture of chemicals to loosen the<br />
ink from the paper. A brush then removes the ink, (23) ______ the paper clean and ready to be re –<br />
used. Nothing like this has appeared on the market before – (24) ______ the manufacturers. They<br />
claim that the machine is capable of cleaning a single sheet of paper at least five times. This is because<br />
the damage (25) ______ to the paper by the cleaning chemicals is compensated for by a special<br />
chemical which caused an increase in the strength of the paper.<br />
It is predicted that the machine will (26) ______ despite the high cost. The initial price of<br />
30,000 pounds will probably be too high for small companies but they will either be able to rent one for<br />
a reasonable monthy sum or wait for a slightly smaller, cheaper version to be launched.<br />
The machine will, to a great extent, provide a way to improve security as it offers an alternative<br />
to highly confidential documents, in addition (27) ______ saving money and the environment.<br />
(Adapted from Access to FCE)<br />
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Question 23: A.<br />
Question 24: A.<br />
Question 25: A.<br />
Question 26: A.<br />
Question 27: A.<br />
<br />
leaving<br />
by reason of<br />
done<br />
pick up<br />
of<br />
<br />
B.<br />
B.<br />
B.<br />
B.<br />
B.<br />
<br />
letting<br />
on behalf of<br />
exposed<br />
keep up<br />
to<br />
<br />
C.<br />
C.<br />
C.<br />
C.<br />
C.<br />
<br />
resulting<br />
as regards<br />
inflicted<br />
catch on<br />
for<br />
<br />
D.<br />
D.<br />
D.<br />
D.<br />
D.<br />
<br />
taking<br />
according to<br />
made<br />
hold on<br />
on<br />
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to<br />
indicate the correct answer to each of the question from 28 to 34.<br />
Vovinam is Viet Nam’s most popular traditional form of Martial Arts. The Martial Art of Vovinam<br />
was founded by Master Nguyen Loc in 1938. He researched other Martial Arts with the intention to<br />
combine specific aspects from each into one style that would be suitable to the physique of the<br />
Vietnamese people: thin, but fast, flexible and enduring.<br />
Since 1964, the title “Viet Vo Dao” has been added, to become “Vovinam – Viet Vo Dao”.<br />
Vovinam stands for the philosophy on which Vietnamese Martial Arts depend, including the principle of<br />
Yin and Yan, or soft and hard techniques. Along with martial arts philosophies and health maintenance<br />
techniques, Vovinam provides a system of martial arts techniques that encompasses various forms of<br />
self-defence that are very effective in real life combat.<br />
Students are trained on strength, techniques, and philosophy to develop a solid body, strong<br />
endurance. Students will be living in a self-disciplined and forgiving way and become model citizens,<br />
serving oneselves, one’s family, one’s state, and mankind.<br />
Vovinam is very popular in Viet Nam, from big cities to small villages. It is cheap to register for<br />
a class anywhere. Students can practise with and without weapons while in combat or in daily life. It<br />
includes training of the body as well as the mind - the fighting spirit, courage, tenacity, fairness,<br />
modesty, and tolerance. Above all, the morality involved in Vovinam training and the way it teaches<br />
how to apply techniques to shape the students’ character.<br />
Nowadays, Vovinam is getting popular in Europe, especially in France, since the founder<br />
developed this martial art as a means to train Vietnamese youth against French colonialism. However,<br />
today the sport is also put into effect in the U.S., Canada, Australia, Belgium, Switzerland and other<br />
countries.<br />
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http://www.aseantourism.travel/articles/detail/vovinam-viet-vo-dao<br />
Question 28: What is the main idea of the passage?<br />
A. Vietnam has a long history of development of Martial Arts.<br />
B. The popularity of Vovinam has increased in Europe, and in other countries.<br />
C. “Vovinam – Viet Vo Dao” is not only a sport but also a part of the nation’s culture.<br />
D. Vovinam encompasses various forms of self-defence that are very effective in real life combat.<br />
Question 29: The word “founded” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.<br />
A. discovered<br />
B. described<br />
C. performed<br />
D. established<br />
Question 30: The word “encompasses” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.<br />
A. includes<br />
B. composes<br />
C. excludes<br />
D. contains<br />
Question 31: According to paragraph 2, Vovinam is good for students to become a model citizen<br />
because ______.<br />
A. it includes training of the body as well as the characters<br />
B. its morality helps students practise with and without weapons<br />
C. students are trained to have good health, self-defence, and philosophy<br />
D. philosophy in Vovinam enables students to develop a solid body, strong endurance<br />
Question 32: The word “It” in paragraph 4 refers to ______.<br />
A. Students<br />
B. weapons<br />
C. Viet Nam<br />
D. Vovinam<br />
Question 33: According to the passage, all of the following are true about Vovinam EXCEPT that<br />
______.<br />
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A. It provides martial arts philosophies and health treatment techniques<br />
B. It promotes various forms of effective self-defence in real life combat<br />
C. It contains the principle of Yin and Yang, or soft and hard techniques<br />
D. It is Viet Nam’s most popular traditional for of Martial Arts<br />
Question 34: According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE about Vovinam?<br />
A. It is cheap to register for a class anywhere in the countryside.<br />
B. It is used as a means to train Vietnamese youth against French colonialism.<br />
C. It is very popular in Viet Nam and getting more popular in some countries.<br />
D. It helps the youth train the mind with and without weapons while in daily life.<br />
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to<br />
indicate the correct answer to each of the question from 35 to 42.<br />
Human beings are probably the most complex organisms on the planet Earth. The human body<br />
is only a single structure, but it is made up of billions of smaller structures beginning with the cell,<br />
which is the smallest and simplest unit of any living matter. It can reproduce itself. In fact, the complex<br />
human body begins as a single fertilized cell that multiplies again and again. As the cells multiply,<br />
some specialize into cells for a particular part of the body or a specific function. Similar cells organize<br />
themselves into tissues. Four basic groups of them help the body’s organs and systems function<br />
properly: epithelial tissue, which forms the surface of the skin; connective tissue, which gives support<br />
and protection to the soft parts of the body including cartilage and bone; muscle tissue, which<br />
contracts and provides energy and mobility; and nerve tissue, which transmits information from one<br />
part of the body to another.<br />
The more complex units of the body are the organs and the bodily systems. An organ is<br />
composed of both cells and tissues and does a particular function. The stomach, heart, lungs, liver and<br />
brain are all organs. Internal organs often called viscera refer to the organs that are inner parts of the<br />
body. The most elaborate of all the component units of the human body are the systems. A system is<br />
a group of different organs of the body that work together and perform diverse functions. The human<br />
body has ten major systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic,<br />
respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive. One system, the cardiovascular or circulatory system,<br />
includes the heart, blood and blood vessels. It has the major role of bringing needed substances to<br />
every part of the body, carrying away wastes, conveying white blood cells of the immune system and<br />
helping regulate body temperature. Every system of the body possesses the same level of intricacy as<br />
the cardiovascular system.<br />
Aside from major groups and systems, the human body has what is known as regional groups.<br />
There are seven of them in total: head, neck, upper limb, thorax, abdomen, pelvis and lower limb. Each<br />
of the groups can be subdivided into small parts, and each group contributes to the proper operating of<br />
the body in many ways. The upper limb, for example, includes the hand, wrist, forearm, elbow and<br />
shoulder. The facial parts enable a person to see, hear, smell and taste. However, in anatomy, the neck<br />
and head are regarded as one regional group. The neck serves to support the head and allows the<br />
individual to turn his or her head and flex it in all directions.<br />
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(Source: Toefl iBT Activator Reading Advanced, 2014)<br />
Question 35: What is the main idea of the passage?<br />
A. A single fertilized cell has the capacity to make an entire complex organism.<br />
B. The major parts of the human body are the cells and tissues.<br />
C. The human body is an intricate structure made of smaller, elaborate structures.<br />
D. The parts of the human body cannot survive without tissues that provide support.<br />
Question 36: The word “multiply” in paragraph 1 is closest meaning to ______.<br />
A. introduce<br />
B. realize<br />
C. generate<br />
D. invent<br />
Question 37: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true of the cell?<br />
A. It has the ability to make another cell.<br />
B. It is the smallest part of the human body.<br />
C. It numbers in the billions in a single human. D. It is the most complex entity on Earth.<br />
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Question 38: The word “them” in paragraph 1 refers to which of the following?<br />
A. cells<br />
B. human beings<br />
C. body’s organs<br />
D. tissues<br />
Question 39: The word “elaborate” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.<br />
A. sophisticated<br />
B. exaggerated<br />
C. confusing<br />
D. demanding<br />
Question 40: According to paragraph 2, which of the sentences below is TRUE about the systems of<br />
the body?<br />
A. The cardiovascular system is more complex than the body’s other systems.<br />
B. All of the body’s systems are as complex as the cardiovascular system.<br />
C. The cardiovascular system is the most complicated part of the body.<br />
D. The body contains very elaborate systems that are functional.<br />
Question 41: The author discusses the cardiovascular system in order to ______.<br />
A. give an example of a system that consists of several organs<br />
B. point out which system is the most complex<br />
C. explain the components of a system and what it does<br />
D. describe the differences between organs and systems<br />
Question 42: According to the passage, what can be inferred about regional groups?<br />
A. They are not as essential as the inner organs.<br />
B. They are composed of external parts of the body.<br />
C. They are linked to a body system.<br />
D. They affect the way the body systems function.<br />
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part<br />
that needs correction in each of the following questions.<br />
Question 43: A basic knowledge of social studies, such as history and geography, are considered a<br />
basic part of the education of every child.<br />
A. A basic knowledge<br />
B. history and geography<br />
C. are considered<br />
D. every child<br />
Question 44: Courses such as DIY can benefit us in such ways as developing independence, selfreliant, and confidence.<br />
A. benefit us<br />
B. such ways as<br />
C. developing<br />
D. self-reliant<br />
Question 45: Without a doubt, the best way to do well in college to keep up constantly with the<br />
homework, read everything that is required, and regularly outline all the class notes.<br />
A. Without a doubt<br />
B. to keep up<br />
C. that is required<br />
D. regularly outline<br />
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is<br />
closest in meaning to each of the following questions.<br />
Question 46: The noise next door did not stop until after midnight.<br />
A. The noise next door didn’t stop during midnight.<br />
B. The noise next door stopped after midnight.<br />
C. The noise next door didn’t stop after midnight.<br />
D. The noise next door didn’t stop at midnight.<br />
Question 47: He lost due to a sharp pain in his foot.<br />
A. A sharp pain in his foot could not prevent him from winning.<br />
B. Even though he had a sharp pain in his foot, he managed to win.<br />
C. Without a sharp pain in his foot, he would not have lost.<br />
D. His loss had no relation to a sharp pain in his foot.<br />
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