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Đề thi thử THPT Quốc gia môn Toán năm 2017 - Sở GD&ĐT Bắc Ninh - Mã đề 317

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  1. SỞ GD&ĐT BẮC NINH ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2017 PHÒNG KHẢO THÍ VÀ KIỂM ĐỊNH MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) (50 câu trắc nghiệm) ============= Mã đề thi: 317 Họ, tên thí sinh:..................................................................... SBD: .......................................... Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions from 1 to 2. Question 1: I think my hair looks fine. My mother believes it needs a little more brushing. A. I think my hair looks so fine that my mother believes it needs a little more brushing. B. Not only do I think my hair looks fine, but my mother also believes it needs a little more brushing. C. Either my mother believes it needs a little more brushing or I think my hair looks fine. D. I think my hair looks fine, but my mother believes it needs a little more brushing. Question 2: You’ll have no hope of growing crops here unless you find a way to irrigate this land. A. Without discovering how to water this land, there is no chance that you can grow crops here. B. Because there is no way you can irrigate this land, you had batter give up trying to grow crops on it. C. You’ll have to try growing crops elsewhere if you prove unable to irrigate this land here. D. Even if you find a method of watering this land, there is no hope that any crops will grow on it. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions from 3 to 4. Question 3: A. economic B. development C. transportation D. integration Question 4: A. conference B. protection C. suffering D. president 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 following questions from 5 to 11. Madison Square Garden, a world-famous sporting venue in New York City, has actually been a series of buildings in varied locations rather than a single building in one spot. In 1873, P.T. Barnum built Barnum’s Monster Classical and Geological Hippodrome at the corner of Madison Avenue and 26 th Street, across from Madison Square Park. Two years later, bandleader Patrick Gilmore bought the property, added statues and fountains, and renamed it Gilmore’s Gardens. When Cornelius Vanderbilt bought the property in 1879, it was renamed Madison Square Garden. A second very lavish Madison Square Garden was built at the same location in 1890, with a ballroom, a restaurant, a theater, a rooftop garden, and a main arena with seating for 15,000. However, this elaborate Madison Square Garden lasted until 1924 when it was torn down to make way for a forty-storey skyscraper. When the second Madison Square Garden had been replaced in its location across from Madison Square Park, boxing promoter Tex Rickard raised six million dollars to build a new Madison Square garden. This new Madison Square Garden was constructed in a different location, on 8 th Avenue and 50th Street and quite some distance from Madison Square Park and Madison Avenue. Rickard’s Madison Square Garden served primarily as an arena for boxing prizefights and circus events until it outgrew its usefulness by the late 1950s. A new location was found for a fourth for Madison Square Garden, atop Pennsylvania Railroad Station, and plans were announced for its construction in 1960. This current edifice, which includes a huge sports arena, a bowling center, a 5,000-seat amphitheater, and a twenty-nine-storey office building, does retain the traditional name Madison Square Garden. However, the name is actually quite a misnomer. The building is not located near Madison Square, nor does it have the flowery gardens that contributed to the original name. Question 5: The main point of this passage is that Madison Square Garden ________. A. has had a varied history in various locations B. was P.T. Barnum’s major accomplishment C. is home to many different sporting events D. was named after and adjacent park Question 6: What is a “venue” in paragraph 1? A. A place where people come together. B. An event in a competition. C. An exhibit of various products. D. An invitation to a program. Question 7: According to the passage, Patrick Gilmore did all of the following EXCEPT that he ________.                                                Trang 1/4 ­ Mã đề thi 317
  2. A. purchased the property at the corner of Madison Avenue and 26th Street B. made improvements to the property that he bought C. named the property that he bought Madison Square Garden D. sold the property to Cornelius Vanderbilt Question 8: How long did the second Madison Square Garden last? A. 11 years B. 34 years C. 45 years D. 60 years Question 9: Which of the following would most likely have taken place at Rickard’s Madison Square Garden? A. A balloon dance B. A theater production C. A basketball game D. a tiger show Question 10: Monster Classical and Geological Hippodrome was renamed Gilmore’s Gardens in ________. A. 1890 B. 1879 C. 1875 D. 1874 Question 11: What can be inferred about the current Madison Square Garden? A. It is on Madison Avenue. B. It is across from Madison Square Park. C. It has incredible gardens. D. It is above a transportation center. Read the following passage and then choose the most suitable word or phrase for each space from 12 to 16. Clothing habits are a matter of personal preference in the United States. Most people are free to wear (12)______ they feel comfortable. Business people in large urban areas are (13)______ to wear suits or dresses, while clothing in rural areas is less formal. Most Americans tend to dress casually when not in formal or business situations. When eating, most Americans hold a fork in the hand with which they write. Americans eat away from home often, and usually they pay for their own meals when dining with friends. When Americans greet one another they often (14)______ a firm handshake. They may greet strangers on the street by saying "Hello" or "Good morning". Friends often greet each other (15)_____ "How are you?" and respond "Fine, thanks". Americans do not really expect any other answer to the question "How are you?" because it is a way of saying hello. Except in formal situations, people address each other by their given names once they are acquainted. Although Americans are generally informal people, it would be best to schedule an appointment before going to visit someone, especially in business. (16)______ an appointment has been made, it is considered to be prompt. Question 12: A. wherever B. whichever C. whenever D. whatever Question 13: A. unlikely B. likely C. alike D. like Question 14: A. exchange B. transfer C. change D. replace Question 15: A. with B. about C. by D. of Question 16: A. Once B. When C. While D. During Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the pronunciation of the underlined part in each of the following questions from 17 to 18. Question 17: A. touching B. March C. synchronized D. church Question 18: A. justice B. advice C. practice D. service Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to each of the following exchanges from 19 to 20. Question 19: A: I'm stuck here. I just don't know what to do. B: _________ A. I'm glad you say so. B. Take it easy. We'll find out what happened. C. Thanks, but don't mention it. D. Good luck. Question 20: "What do you think of football?" - "_______" A. It's none of my business. B. I am crazy about it. C. Well, it's beyond my expectation. D. Of course, football players are excellent. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 21 to 32. Question 21: Cellulose, which _________ for making paper, can be found in all plants. A. is using B. uses C. are used D. is used Question 22: Both voluntary and involuntary body language may support or _______ doubt on verbal communication.                                                Trang 2/4 ­ Mã đề thi 317
  3. A. place B. cast C. give D. put Question 23: “What did you do ________ last summer?” A. for B. at C. by D. during Question 24: In my _______, freedom of the press must be maintained. A. sight B. thought C. view D. mind Question 25: Could you please tell me _________? A. how far is it to the nearest post office B. how far it is to the nearest post office C. how far to the nearest post office is it D. It is how far to the nearest post office Question 26: During World War II, the Red Cross organized relief assistance for _______ and wounded soldiers and administered the exchange of messages regarding prisoners and missing persons. A. members B. civilians C. authorities D. governments Question 27: Of course you can come to the party. _______. A. The more and more merrier B. The more and merrier C. The more and the merrier D. The more the merrier Question 28: This book is not really _______. It is a waste of money buying it. A. informatively B. inform C. information D. informative Question 29: Mrs. Pike _______ the door before the customers arrived. A. will open B. would open C. had opened D. has opened Question 30: _______ symbol of the SEA Games Federation is to emphasize the solidarity, friendship, and nobility. A. A B. Ø C. An D. The Question 31: ___________! You deserved to win. A. Unfair luck B. Nasty luck C. Hard luck D. Bad fortune Question 32: There is an inflation. The prices __________. A. are going on B. are going up C. are going down D. are going over 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 from 33 to 35. Question 33: It was your assistance that enabled us to get achievement. A. If you assisted us, we could not get achievement. B. Without your assistance, we could get achievement. C. But for your assistance, we could not have got achievement. D. Your assistance discouraged us from get achievement. Question 34: You needn't have taken so many warm clothes there. A. You took lots of warm clothes there but it turned out not necessary B. There's no need for you to take so many warm clothes there C. You have taken so many warm clothes there that I don't need D. It's not necessary for you to take so many warm clothes there. Question 35: "Why didn't I get a computer before?" thought Jane. A. Jane wondered why she hadn't got a computer in the previous time. B. Jane wondered why not she got a computer in the previous time. C. Jane wondered why she didn't get a computer in the previous time. D. Jane wondered why hadn’t she got a computer in the previous time. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions from 36 to 37. Question 36: When he gets to university, his parents will be walking on air. A. extremely happy B. feeling extremely depressed C. feeling extremely airy D. extremely light Question 37: In choosing your career, you should follow your heart, but you also need to be rational. A. making decision because of profits B. making decisions based on intelligent thinking C. making decisions because of relationships D. making decisions using strong emotion of feeling Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions 38 to 39. Question 38: His short but pointed speech was applauded by all sections of the audience. A. welcomed B. misunderstood C. praised D. disapproved                                                Trang 3/4 ­ Mã đề thi 317
  4. Question 39: The accused tried in vain to conceal the true nature of the crime he had committed. A. hinder B. shelter C. reveal D. hide 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 following questions from 40 to 47. While the bald eagle is one national symbol of the United States, it is not the only one. Uncle Sam, a bearded gentleman costumed in red, white, and blue stars and stripes of the national’s flag, is another well- known national symbol. According to legend, this character is based on Samuel Wilson, the owner of a meat- packing business in Troy, New York. During the war of 1812, Sam Wilson’s company was granted a government contract to supply meat to the nation’s soldiers; this meat was supplied to the army in barrels stamped with the initials U.S., which stood for the United States . However, the country was at that time relatively young, and the initials U.S. were not commonly used. Many people questioned what the initials represented, and the standard reply became “Uncle Sam,” for the owner of the barrels. It is now generally accepted that the figure of Uncle Sam is based on Samuel Wilson, and the U.S. Congress has made it official by adopting a resolution naming Samuel Wilson as the inspiration for Uncle Sam. Question 40: The paragraph preceding this passage most probably discusses _________. A. the bald eagle, which symbolizes the United States B. the costume worn by Uncle Sam C. Sam Wilson’s meat-packing company D. the War of 1812 Question 41: Which of the following is the most appropriate title for this passage? A. Uncle Sam – Symbol of the Nation B. The Bald Eagle C. The Symbols of the United States D. Samuel Wilson Question 42: Which of the following is NOT mentioned about Uncle Sam’s appearance? A. There is some blue in his clothing B. His clothes have stripes in them C. He wears facial hair D. He is bald Question 43: Sam Wilson was the proprietor of what type of business? A. A military clothier B. A costume company C. A meat-packing company D. A barrel-making company Question 44: The word “granted” in line 5 means_________. A. underbid for B. told about C. given D. refused Question 45: According to the passage, what was in the barrels stamped U.S.? A. Company contract B. Weapons to be used in the war C. Food for the army D. Sam Wilson Question 46: The word “initials” in line 7 means_________. A. company names B. first letters of words C. family names D. Nicknames Question 47: In 1812, people most probably answered that the letters “U.S.” written on the barrels stood for “Uncle Sam” because _________. A. they were not exactly sure what the letters meant B. Samuel Wilson was their favorite uncle C. Congress required it D. Sam Wilson preferred it Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions from 48 to 50. Question 48: Today the number of people whom enjoy winter sports is almost double that of twenty years A B C D ago. Question 49: This class has cancelled because too few students had registered before registration closed. A B C D Question 50: Abraham Lincoln was a good president and was self-educated, hardworking, and A B C always told the truth. D ----------------------------------------------- ----------- THE END ----------                                                Trang 4/4 ­ Mã đề thi 317
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