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Đề thi thử THPT Quốc gia môn tiếng Anh lần 2 năm 2018 - Sở GD&ĐT Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu - Mã đề 485

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO<br /> TỈNH BÀ RỊA – VŨNG TÀU<br /> ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC<br /> (Đề thi có 06 trang)<br /> <br /> 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 /> Mã đề thi 485<br /> <br /> Họ và tên thí sinh: …………….…………………………….. Số báo danh: …………………….<br /> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that<br /> needs correction in each of the following questions.<br /> Question 1: Cathy should be more careful. It’s the third time she ______ her passport.<br /> A. has lost<br /> B. lost<br /> C. has been lost<br /> D. loses<br /> Question 2: Volunteers spend a lot of time ______ the elderly in their neighborhood to settle their<br /> lives.<br /> A. help<br /> B. to help<br /> C. helping<br /> D. on helping<br /> Question 3: If the Moon ______ one orbit around the Earth and one complete revolution on its axis<br /> at the same rate, we sometimes would see the other side of it.<br /> A. won’t complete<br /> B. didn’t complete<br /> C. doesn’t complete<br /> D. wouldn’t complete<br /> Question 4: You______ us you’d changed your mind about the holiday. How are we going to find a<br /> fourth person at this last stage?<br /> A. must have told<br /> B. should have told<br /> C. needn’t have told<br /> D. mustn’t have told<br /> Question 5: Home movies began to become popular as a hobby in the United States during the<br /> 1920’s, ______ of low-cost film.<br /> A. the invention followed<br /> B. the invention to follow<br /> C. following the invention<br /> D. invention the following<br /> Question 6: Johny had hardly left the office when the telephone rang, ______?<br /> A. had he<br /> B. hadn't he<br /> C. did he<br /> D. didn't he<br /> Question 7: Be careful with what you wear as it will put the first ______ upon the interview about<br /> you.<br /> A. impress<br /> B. impressive<br /> C. impression<br /> D. impressionable<br /> Question 8: Bill Gates is probably the best known and most successful ______ in computer software.<br /> A. pioneer<br /> B. navigator<br /> C. generator<br /> D. volunteer<br /> Question 9: We should know that we can only reach the top if we are ready to ______ and learn<br /> from failure.<br /> A. deal with<br /> B. depend on<br /> C. carry out<br /> D. go on<br /> Question 10: The newspaper is really popular in this country because it keeps readers informed of<br /> up-to-the-______ news and happenings.<br /> A. second<br /> B. minute<br /> C. hour<br /> D. day<br /> Question 11: For several girls, it took a huge effort of ______ not to cry.<br /> A. strength<br /> B. will<br /> C. iron<br /> D. desire<br /> Question 12: Our parents are pretty ______, and they don't mind if we stay out late.<br /> A. easy-going<br /> B. out-going<br /> C. high-handed<br /> D. short-handed<br /> <br /> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in<br /> meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.<br /> Question 13: According to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Vietnam will go all out<br /> in the process of initiating a WTO lawsuit against the US imposition of anti-dumping duties with frozen<br /> shrimp products of Vietnam.<br /> A. try their best<br /> B. become exhausted<br /> C. come to conclusion<br /> D. enact new laws<br /> <br /> Trang 1/6 - Mã đề thi 485<br /> <br /> Question 14: People are busy buying gifts, cleaning and decorating the house and cooking<br /> customary foods to welcome Tet holiday now.<br /> A. favorite<br /> B. important<br /> C. traditional<br /> D. national<br /> <br /> 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 15: A. game<br /> Question 16: A. ploughs<br /> <br /> B. range<br /> B. laughs<br /> <br /> C. chance<br /> C. coughs<br /> <br /> D. fame<br /> D. roughs<br /> <br /> 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 17: A. footballer<br /> Question 18: A. threaten<br /> <br /> B. goalkeeper<br /> B. appeal<br /> <br /> C. referee<br /> C. concern<br /> <br /> D. sportsmanship<br /> D. devote<br /> <br /> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in<br /> meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.<br /> Question 19: Andrew will never admit that he’s wrong, even when he knows he is. He’s so pigheaded.<br /> A. stubborn<br /> B. obedient<br /> C. careful<br /> D. obstinate<br /> Question 20: Mathematics, Literature, and English are three compulsory subjects in the national<br /> exam.<br /> A. obligatory<br /> B. optional<br /> C. difficult<br /> D. challenging<br /> <br /> 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 21 to 27.<br /> Living on your own might be something that you dream of achieving someday, but at the same<br /> time, the thought can be scary. You need an income, and then after that you need the survival skills<br /> to take care of yourself without anyone there to support you.<br /> This guide will help prepare you for that transition so that someday you can live<br /> independently.<br /> First, create a support network. We need people to be there for us and to also be honest with<br /> us and tell us how we can improve ourselves. Preferably, this network will extend beyond family<br /> members and include at least one close friend that you trust. Ultimately, when you are living on your<br /> own, you might encounter many obstacles you have never thought of and you will want someone<br /> there to be supportive of you and to help you as you navigate a life of independence.<br /> Second, master your weaknesses. It is a good idea to try and be aware of your weaknesses. If<br /> possible, have your close friends tell you what they feel are your biggest weaknesses. It is also good<br /> to know your strengths, but it is your weaknesses that you need to work on.<br /> Next, learn to balance your schedule: It is important to learn how to do multiple things in a<br /> day. You need to be flexible and willing to schedule time for activities, work, and social<br /> engagements.<br /> Then, live a healthy lifestyle. You should exercise and try to eat healthy. You also have to<br /> maintain your hygiene or you might find yourself out of a job.<br /> Last but not least, living on your own is something that you have to make happen for yourself.<br /> So, decide that is what you want and don’t allow anything to deter you from your goal.<br /> <br /> (http://wrongplanet.net/10-steps-to-become-independent-learning-the-basics-of-essential-life-skills)<br /> Question 21: What is the best title of the passage?<br /> A. Learning The Basics of Essential Life Skills<br /> B. Living By Yourself Instead of Living With Your Parents<br /> C. Learning How To Do Multiple Things<br /> D. Making Your Dream of Living Independently<br /> Trang 2/6 - Mã đề thi 485<br /> <br /> Question 22: The word “navigate” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.<br /> A. examine<br /> B. advise<br /> C. conduct<br /> D. proceed<br /> Question 23: The word “they” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______.<br /> A. weaknesses<br /> B. strengths<br /> C. close friends<br /> D. obstacles<br /> Question 24: The word “flexible” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to ______.<br /> A. responsible<br /> B. reliable<br /> C. adaptable<br /> D. predictable<br /> Question 25: According to the passage, in order to live independently, you should ______.<br /> A. dream of achieving some day<br /> B. need someone to support you in case of emergency<br /> C. not have the scary thought without anyone there to support you<br /> D. have a job and the necessary life skills<br /> Question 26: All of the following are correct about mastering your weaknesses EXCEPT that ______ .<br /> A. you should know both your strengths and weaknesses<br /> B. being aware of your weaknesses helps you avoid big mistakes<br /> C. your friends can’t recognize your weaknesses for you<br /> D. you should recognize your weaknesses and get rid of them<br /> Question 27: According to the passage, what can be inferred about the support network?<br /> A. We don’t have any family member to trust or rely on.<br /> B. It helps us to improve ourselves and get over obstacles.<br /> C. It can help us navigate a life of independence.<br /> D. We may think of obstacles and we want someone to be supportive of us.<br /> <br /> 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 28 to 32.<br /> RETURN TO TITANIC<br /> On 15 April 1912, the largest passenger steamship ever built, appropriately named Titanic,<br /> sank in the North Atlantic Ocean after hitting an iceberg after five days on her maiden voyage.<br /> In 1985, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Dr Robert Ballard located the wreck of<br /> Titanic. He went back to Titanic nineteen years later to see (28) _______ it had changed.<br /> - It was the height of the Cold War and in fact I was on a secret mission when we found<br /> Titanic. The US Navy had agreed to finance the development of our underwater video technology.<br /> (29) _______, we had agreed to use the technology to find two US nuclear submarines which had<br /> disappeared in the 1960s.<br /> - Not at first, because many ships had sunk in that area. When we realised it was Titanic, we<br /> jumped for joy. Then we realised we were celebrating (30) _______ where people had died. We<br /> actually stopped our work and held a memorial service at that point.<br /> - I saw champagne bottles, (31) _______, with the corks still in. The box holding the bottles<br /> had disappeared long ago. Suddenly, my eye was (32) _______ to a woman’s shoe. I felt that the<br /> people who had died here in 1912 were speaking to me again. The story of Titanic is not about the<br /> ship, it’s about the people.<br /> <br /> (Adapted from National Geographic Channel)<br /> Question 28:<br /> Question 29:<br /> Question 30:<br /> Question 31:<br /> Question 32:<br /> <br /> A.<br /> A.<br /> A.<br /> A.<br /> A.<br /> <br /> where<br /> for return<br /> anything<br /> contact<br /> drawn to<br /> <br /> B.<br /> B.<br /> B.<br /> B.<br /> B.<br /> <br /> when<br /> in return<br /> anywhere<br /> intact<br /> lifted for<br /> <br /> C.<br /> C.<br /> C.<br /> C.<br /> C.<br /> <br /> what<br /> on return<br /> something<br /> intake<br /> pulled to<br /> <br /> D.<br /> D.<br /> D.<br /> D.<br /> D.<br /> <br /> how<br /> to return<br /> somewhere<br /> uptake<br /> pushed for<br /> <br /> Trang 3/6 - Mã đề thi 485<br /> <br /> 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 33 to 40.<br /> In 1974, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) tried to encourage developing<br /> countries to develop their own traditional forms of medicine, instead of turning to Western medicine<br /> for expensive cures to medical problems. WHO believed that the people in developing countries who<br /> could not afford or find modern medical doctors were better off using traditional medicine rather than<br /> no medicine at all.<br /> Today, traditional medicine and treatments are not only used in developing countries, but are<br /> increasing in popularity in North America and Europe. The global market for traditional medicines is<br /> estimated to be $60 billion, and growing every year.<br /> Twenty-five percent of modern medicines are made from plants that were first used in<br /> traditional medicine, and scientists believe they have just scratched the surface. For example, one<br /> Chinese herbal remedy, which has been used for two thousand years, has recently been found to be<br /> effective against varieties of malaria that have resistance to other drugs. This herb could end up<br /> saving a million lives a year, mostly among children. In South Africa, another traditional plant is being<br /> used to treat patients with AIDS.<br /> Recognizing the importance of traditional medicines, in 2003 WHO launched a Traditional<br /> Medicine Strategy. Among the recommendations of this strategy, there were several areas of concern.<br /> The first area of concern is safety. WHO recommends more scientific testing on traditional medicinenot all traditional medicines are as helpful as the two mentioned above, and some can actually be<br /> harmful.<br /> Another area of concern is biodiversity and sustainability. Some people are worried that as<br /> herbal medicines become more popular, the plants that these medicines are made from may become<br /> endangered as they are over-harvested. For example, in eastern and southern Africa a species of wild<br /> potato has become endangered because of reports that it is effective in the treatment of AIDS.<br /> There is also the problem of rights to drugs created from traditional remedies. Research into<br /> traditional remedies is increasingly being done by large drug companies, mostly based in Western<br /> countries. There is a fear that as these companies produce drugs they will claim to have the rights to<br /> the medicine. WHO recognizes that there is a need to make sure that any profits from drugs produced<br /> from traditional medicines are shared with the local culture from which the medicine originated.<br /> Traditional treatments don’t only include medicines, they also include such treatments as<br /> acupuncture and aromatherapy. Acupuncture, for example, started in China, but is now performed<br /> in more than seventy countries around the world. Even conventional doctors have come to recognize<br /> the benefits of acupuncture to stop pain and to treat some illness. In the United Kingdom, almost half<br /> of all conventional doctors either recommend acupuncture in some cases, or will perform acupuncture<br /> themselves.<br /> <br /> (Source: https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/use-of-herbal-medicines)<br /> Question 33: What is the passage mainly about?<br /> A. Why traditional medicine is so effective<br /> B. A program to increase the use of alternative medicine around the world<br /> C. The main differences between traditional and conventional medicines<br /> D. The history and future of the World Health Organization<br /> Question 34: According to the passage, WHO encourages developing countries to use traditional<br /> medicines because ______.<br /> A. non-traditional medicines are often too expensive<br /> B. traditional medicine is usually more effective<br /> C. Western countries shouldn’t have to supply drugs to developing countries<br /> D. the populations of developing countries prefer traditional medicines<br /> Question 35: The phrase “scratched the surface” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______?<br /> A. partially dealt with<br /> B. dug to the bottom<br /> C. carefully investigated<br /> D. analysed in detail<br /> <br /> Trang 4/6 - Mã đề thi 485<br /> <br /> Question 36: The word “they” in paragraph 6 refers to which of the following?<br /> A. companies<br /> B. drugs<br /> C. Western countries<br /> D. the rights<br /> Question 37: According to the passage, which of these can be treated by acupuncture?<br /> A. being overweight<br /> B. AIDS<br /> C. malaria<br /> D. pain<br /> Question 38: Which of these does the passage NOT mention as one of WHO’s main concerns?<br /> A. species protection<br /> B. drug safety<br /> C. sharing of profits with local cultures<br /> D. problems caused by acupuncture<br /> Question 39: The word “acupuncture” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to ______.<br /> A. using alternative medicines to treat injuries B. using types of smell as therapy<br /> C. using traditional Chinese medicines<br /> D. using needles to treat illnesses<br /> Question 40: According to the passage, which of these statements would WHO probably agree with?<br /> A. Herbal remedies are much safer than conventional medicine.<br /> B. In the future, more Western drugs will be based on traditional plants.<br /> C. Western companies should own any species they produce drugs from.<br /> D. Conventional doctors should avoid using traditional medicines.<br /> <br /> Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable<br /> response to complete each of the exchanges.<br /> Question 41: Khuong comes to see Jonathan, a new foreign staff in his school, to register for the<br /> exam.<br /> - Khuong: “My name is Khuong. Shall I spell it for you?” - Jonathan: “_________”<br /> A. lf you don’t mind.<br /> B. Not at all.<br /> C. Take it easy!<br /> D. Nice to meet you<br /> Question 42: – Peter: “I phoned but you didn’t answer it. You must have gone out.”<br /> – Thanh: “______”<br /> A. I did<br /> B. I was<br /> C. I must<br /> D. I agree<br /> <br /> 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 43: “Sorry for all the trouble I have caused,” said Susan to me.<br /> A. Susan apologized to me for all the trouble she had caused.<br /> B. Susan blamed me for all the troubles she had caused.<br /> C. I blamed Susan for all the troubles she had caused<br /> D. Susan was sorry for all the troubles I had caused.<br /> Question 44: Many students say that the new lecturer delivered such a fantastic speech that all the<br /> students in the hall stood up at the end of the conference.<br /> A. The new lecturer is said to have made such a fantastic speech that he had all the students in<br /> the hall standing up at the end of the conference.<br /> B. Such a fantastic speech did the new lecturer deliver that many students are said to stand up in<br /> the hall at the end of the conference.<br /> C. The new lecturer delivered so fantastic a speech that all the students are said to have been<br /> standing up in the hall during the conference.<br /> D. So fantastic a speech did the new lecturer deliver that he made all the students stand up<br /> throughout the conference.<br /> Question 45: Are you fond of the job they have offered you?<br /> A. Are you fond of the job which has been offered to you?<br /> B. Have they offered you the job that you are fond of?<br /> C. Are you fond of the job has been offered to you?<br /> D. Have you been fond of the job which has offered to you?<br /> Trang 5/6 - Mã đề thi 485<br /> <br />
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