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  1. TRUNG TÂM BỒI DƯỠNG VĂN HÓA HẢI PHÒNG Địa chỉ: Số 15 Điện Biên Phủ, P. Máy Tơ, Q Ngô Quyền,Tp. Hải Phòng Điện thoại: 031.3.652679 Hotline: 0989.991.243 Website: luyenthihaiphong.edu.vn PHÒNG ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH ĐẠI HỌC NĂM 2013 _____________________ MÔN: TIẾNG ANH; Khối D ĐỀ THI THỬ LẦN I Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút; không kể thời gian phát đề (Đề thi gồm 06 trang) Mã đề thi 377 Họ, tên thí sinh:.......................................................................... Số báo danh:............................................................................... Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Question 1. I had never expected to experience such a(n)........................journey. A. ambiguous B. arduous C. evasive D. insufferable. Question 2. He is a man............................ A. whom I am knowing trustworthy C. whom I know that he is trustworthy B. who I know is trustworthy D. who I know him to be trustworthy. Question 3. Hard work always brings...............success A. into B. up C. about D. in. Question 4. “ What do you think of the film we have watched?” “.....................................” A. It’s a breeze! B. No kidding! C. None of your business! D. I have seen better. Question 5. He looks thin, but....................he is very healthy A. also B. practically C. consequently D. actually. Question 6. I know this is a big disappointment but don’t take it to...................... A. spirit B. soul C. heart D. mind. Question 7. The teacher asked a difficult question, but finally Ted..............a good answer A. came up with B. made way for C. put up with D. kept pace with. Question 8. I can’t find my wallet.................it at home A. I might have left B. I must leave C. Maybe I leave D. I should have left. Question 9. I reckon Martin is...............of a nervous breakdown A. in charge B. on the verge C. under suspicion D. indicative. Question 10. Who shall I make this check.....................? A. in for B. into C. out to D. out for. Question 11. “ Thanks a lot.” “....................................” A.Don’t mention it B. Of course C. Oh, that’s too bad D. Oh, I am sorry to hear that. Question 12. ......................, he was unharmed after being hit by lightning. A. Miraculously B. Cautiously C. Finally D. Consequently. Question 13. I would really.............your help with this assignment A. thank B. respect C. take D. appreciate. Question 14. Increasing ............of fruit in the diet may help to reduce the risk of heart disease A. the amount B. an amount C. the number D. a number. Question 15. “ What is the matter? You don’t look very well.” “ I feel a little....................” A. out of the blue B. under the weather C. under the impression D. out of order. Question 16. One can’t help..............compassion for the people who lost their homes in the earthquake A. to feel B. from feeling C. but feel D. in feeling. Question 17. When facing problems, it is important to keep a sense of............. A. proportion B. introspection C. relativity D. comparison. Question 18. We spent nearly three hours waiting outside the station, then out..................... A. came the star B. be the star coming C. did the star come D. the star came. Page 1/6- Mã đề thi số 377
  2. Question 19.” Would you mind lending me your bike?” “......................” A. Yes. Here it is B. Not at all C. Great D. Yes, let’s. Question 20. John was praised for his bravery,........ his colleagues were criticized for their cowardice. A. whereas B. therefore C. however D. though. Question 21. That’s exactly what I mean, Ben. You have......................! A. put your foot in it C. hit the nail on the head B. killed two birds with one stone D. put two and two together. Question 22. I am afraid we haven’t got a spare bed. Can you..........without the mattress on the floor? A. make by B. make do C. make over D. make the team. Question 23. As it was her first offence, she was let off with a................. A. conviction B. caution C. sentence D. fine. Question 24. Hardly had the van turned the corner when one of the back wheels............... A. broke away B. turned round C. rolled down D. came off. Question 25. My supervisor is angry with me. I didn’t do all the work I............last week A. should have done B. may have done C. need to have done D. must have done. Question 26. The cost of living in Alaska is extremely high ,.............................. A. as the price of petrol there is surprisingly low. B. dues to the fact that only about 500,000 people live here C. whereas Eskimos live in ice houses called igloos D. because nearly everything has to be imported. Question 27. I read the book you suggested. I didn’t enjoy it ,.................... A. however B. but C. so D. therefore. Question 28. We had wanted to stay until the end of the game,.......it got too late for us. A. so B. therefore C. however D. but. Question 29. By my.............they should be here within an hour. A.thinking B. calculating C. reckoning D. adding. Question 30. That book is by a famous anthropologist. It is about the people in Samoa.............for two years. A.That she lived B. that she lived among them C. among whom she lived D. where she lived. 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. A folk culture is small, isolated, cohesive, conservative, nearly self sufficient group that is homogeneous in custom and race, with a strong family or clan structure and highly developed rituals. Order is maintained through sanctions based in the religion or family, and interpersonal relationships are strong. Tradition is paramount, and change comes infrequently and slowly. There is relatively little division of labor into specialized duties. Rather, each person is expected to perform a great variety of tasks, though duties may differ between the sexes. Most goods are handmade, and a subsistence economy prevails. Individualism is weakly developed in folk cultures, as are social classes. Unaltered folk cultures no longer exist in induatrialized countries such as the United States and Canada. Perhaps the nearest modern equivalent in Anglo – America is the Amish, a German American farming sect that largely renounces the products and labor saving devices of the industrial age. In Amish areas, horse – drawn buggies still serve as a local transportation device, and the faithful are not permitted to own automobiles. The Amish’s central religious concept of Demut, “humility”, clearly reflects the weakness of individualism and social class so typical of folk cultures, and there is a corresponding strength of Amish group identity. Rarely do the Amish marry outside their sect. the religion, a variety of the Mennonite faith, provides the principal mechanism for maintaining order. By contrast, a popular culture is a large heterogeneous group, often highly individualistic and constantly changing. Relationships tend to be impersonal, and a pronounced division of labor exists, leading to the establishment of many specialized professions. Secular institutions, of control such as the police and army take the place of religion and family in maintaining order, and a money – based economy prevails. Because of these contrasts, “popular” may be viewed as clearly different from “folk”. The popular is replacing the folk in industrialized countries and in many developing nations, Folk – made objects give way to their popular equivqlent, usually because the popular item is more quickly or cheaply produced, is easier or time saving to use, or lends more prestige to the owner. Page 2/6- Mã đề thi số 377
  3. Question 31. What does the passage mainly discuss? A. Two decades in modern society. B. The influence of industrial technology. C. The characteristics of “folk” and “popular” societies D. the specialization of labor in Canada and the United States. Question 32. The word ‘homogeneous” in line 1 is closest in meaning to............... A. Uniform B. general C. primitive D. traditional. Question 33. Which of the following is typical of folk cultures? A. There is a money – based economy. C. Social change occurs slowly. B. Contact with other cultures is encouraged D. Each person develops one specialized skill. Question 34. What does the author imply about the United States and Canada? A. They value folk cultures B. They have no social classes C. They have popular cultures D. They do not value individualism. Question 35. The phrase” largely renounces” in paragraph 1 refers to................... A. Loudly declares B. greatly modifies C. generally rejects D. often criticizes. Question 36. What is the main source of order in Amish society? A. The religion B. The economy C. The clan structure D. The government. Question 37. Which of the following statements about Amish beliefs does the passage support? A. A variety of religious practices is tolerated. C. Premodern technology is preferred. B. Individua;ism and competition are important. D. People are defined according to their class. Question 38. Which of the following would probably NOT be found in a folk culture? A. A carpenter B. A farmer C. A banker D. A weaver. Question 39. The word “prevails” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to................ A. Develops B. provides C. dominates D. invests. Question 40. Which of the following is NOT given as a reason why folk – made objects are replaced by mass – produced objects? A. Quality B. Prestige C. Cost D. Convenience. 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. How men first learnt to (41)........words is unknown; in other words, the origin of language is a (42)...... .All we really know is that men, unlike animal, (43)........invented certain sounds to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things so that they could communicate with each other; and that later they agreed (44)..........certain signs, called letters, which could be combined to represent those sounds, and which could be written down. These sounds, (45).......spoken or written in letters, are called words. Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words that (46).........powerfully to our minds and emotions. This charming and telling use of words iswhat we call literacy (47).........Above all, the real poet is a master of words. He can (48).......his meanings in words which sing like music, and which by their position and association can (49)...........men to tears. We should, therefore, learn to choose our words carefully, (50).........they will make our speech silly and vulgar. Question 41. A. make B. invent C. discover D. create. Question 42. A. secret B. legend C. mystery D. story. Question 43. A. somewhat B. whatever C. however D. somehow. Question 44. A. upon B. with C. at D. to. Question 45. A. though B. if C. however D. whether. Question 46. A. lure B. attract C. appeal D. interest. Question 47. A. prose B. type C. form D. work. Question 48. A. carry B. transfer C. convey D. transmit. Question 49. A. send B. move C. take D. break. Question 50. A. although B. or C. so D. because. Page 3/6- Mã đề thi số 377
  4. 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 51. A. diversity B. inattentive C. encouraging D. untrustworthy. Question 52. A. gazelle B. capture C. climax D. poacher. Question 53. A. immediate B. accuracy C. optimist D. fabulous Question 54. A. demonstrate B. desperate C. delicacy D. deliberate. Question 55. A. represented B. biography C. indirectly D. entertainment. 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. Question 56. A deficiency of vitamin D can lead to permanent bone deformities. A. Irreparable B. infinite C. serious D. occasional. Question 57. After many years of unsuccessfully endeavoring to form his own orchestra, Mr. Green finally achieved world fame in 1939 as a big band leader. A. Requesting B. deciding C. offering D. trying. Question 58. Roget’s Thesaurus, a collection of English words and phrases, was originally arranged by the ideas they express rather than by alphabetical order. A. As well as B. instead of C. restricted D. unless. 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 59. He is injured and is doubtful for the game tomorrow. A. He is unlikely to play the game tomorroe due to his injury. B. Injured as he is, his success in the game tomorrow is not in doubt. C. Because of his injury, the game will be cancelled. D. There is no doubt that he is injured before the game tomorrow. Question 60. Owing to poor visibility caused by the fog, it took us ten hours, instead of the usuallo eight, to get to Istanbul. A. It took between eight and ten hours to drive to Istanbul, depending on visibility. B. The light of Istanbul were visible for two hours before we reached the city. C. Even though we ran into a lot of fog on the way to Istanbul, the journey didn’t take much longer than usual. D. The fog meant that we reached Istanbul two hours later than nomal. Question 61. “ Make good use of your time. You won’t get such an opportunity again.” A. He let me make good use of my time, knowing that I wouldn’t get an opportunity again. B. He ordered me to make good use of my time, saying that I wouldn’t get an opportunity again. C. He advised me to make good use of my time as I wouldn’t get such an opportunity again. D. He offered me such an opportunity that I could make good use of my time. Question 62. “ you shouldn’t have played computer games all day.” Ann said to her son. A. Ann told her son not to play computer games all day. B. Ann reproached her son for playing computer games all day. C. Ann advised her son not to play computer games all day. D. Ann accused her son for playing computer games all day. Question 63. Much to my surprise, I found his lecture on the civilization of Mesopotamia extremely interesting. A. Contrary to expectations, his lecture on ancient Mesopotamia was the most fascinating of all. B. It was at his lecture on the civilization of Mesopotamia that I realized how fascinating the subject is. C. I hadn’t expected him to lecture on the civilization of Mesopotamia, but he spoke remarkably well. D. I was fascinated by what he said in his lecture on the civilization of Mesopotamia thought I hadn’t expected to be. 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. Question 64. There is strong smell of gas in the kitchen. A. Faint B. awkward C. shabby D. weak. Page 4/6- Mã đề thi số 377
  5. Question 65. The length of an X – ray wave is incredibly small: less than one ten – millionth of a millimeter. A. Believably B. considerably C. notably D. sufficinetly. 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. Before the 1500’s, the western plains of North America were dominated by farmers. One group, the Mandans, lived in the upper Missouri River country, primarily in present – day North Dakota. They had large villages of houses built close together. The tight arrangement enabled the Mandans to protect themselves more easily from the attacks of others who might seek to obtain some of the food these highly capable farmers stored from one year to the next. The women had primary responsibility for the fiwlds. They had to exercise considerable skill to produce the desired results, for their northern location meant fleeting growing seasons. Winter often lingered; autumn could be ushered in by severe frost. For good measure, during the spring and summer, drought, heat, hail, grasshoppers, and other frustrations might await the wary grower. Under such conditions, Mandan women had to grow maize capable of weathering adversity. They began as early as it appeared feasible to do so in the spring, clearing the land, using fire to clear stubble from the fields and then planting. From this point until the first green corn could be harvested, the crop required labor and vigilance. Harvesting proceeded in two stages. In August the Mandans picked a smaller amount of the crop before it had matured fully. This green corn was boiled, dried, and shelled, with some of the maize slated for immeidtae consumption and the resty stored in animal – skin bags. Later in the fall, the people picked the rest of the corn. They saved the best of the harvest for seeds or for trade, with the remainder eaten right away or stored for later use in underground reserves. With appropriate banking of the extra food, the Mandans protected themselves against the disaster of crop failure and accompanying hunger. The women planted another staple, squash, about the first of June, and harvested it near the time of the green cron harvest. After they picked it, they sliced it, dried it, and strung the slices before they stored them. Once again, they saved the seed from the best of the year’s crop. The Mandans also grew sunflowers and tobaco; the later was the particular task of the older men. Question 66. What is the main topic of the passage? A. Various ways corn can be used B. The agricultural activities of a North American Society. C. Weather conditions on the western plains. D. The problems encountered by farmers who specialize in growing one crop. Question 67. The word “ considerable” is closest in meaning to............. A. Planning B. much C. physical D. new. Question 68. The Mandans built their houses close together in order to........... A. Allow more room for growing corn. C. protect themselvs against the weather. B. Share farming implements D. guard their supplies of food. Question 69. According to the passage, the Mandans preserved their food by............. A. Drying B. freezing C. smoking D. salting. Question 70. Why does the author believe that the Mandans were skilled farmers? A. They could grow crops despite adverse weather. B. They could grow crops in most types of soil. C. They developed new varieties of corn. D. They developed effective fertilizers. Question 71. The word “ disaster” is closest in meaning to.............. A. Control B. catastrophe C. avoidance D. history. Question 72. Throughout the passage, the author implies that the Mandans.................. A. Planned for the future C. valued individuality B. were open to strangers D. were very adventurous. Page 5/6- Mã đề thi số 377
  6. Question 73. The word “ enabled” refers to....................... A. Isolated B. reminded C. helped D. covered. Question 74. Which of the following processes does the author imply was done by both men and women? A. Harvesting corn B. Clearing fields C. Harvesting squash D. Planting corn. Question 75. The word “ consumption” is closest in meaning to............ A. Planing B. decay C. conversion D. eating. Mark the letter A, B ,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction. Question 76. After planing the move to Connecticut for months, Gene realized that he no longer wanted it. A B C D Question 77. Emotions are complicated psychological phenomena those we can’t sum up in everyday terms. A B C D Question 78. Several million points on the human body registers either cold, heat ,pain, or touch. A B C D Question 79. Bacteria and germs are so tiny that they are invisible with the naked eye. A B C D Question 80. However type of raw materials is used in making paper, the process is essentially the same. A B C D ----------- THE END ---------- Page 6/6- Mã đề thi số 377
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