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Kỳ Thi thử Đại học đợt 1 Năm học 2011 - Mã đề thi 313

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  1. Trường THPT Lê Quảng Chí Kỳ Thi thử Đại học đợt 1 Năm học 2010-2011 MÔN Tiếng Anh Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút; (80 câu trắc nghiệm) Họ, tên thí sinh:.......................................................................... Mã đề thi 313 Số báo danh:............................................................................... (Thí sinh không được sử dụng bất kì loại tài liệu nào trong phòng thi) Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others. Question 1: A. accelerate B. assimilate C. opposition D. impossible Question 2: A. follow B. allow C. borrow D. sorrow Question 3: A. nature B. failure C. culture D. mature Question 4: A. contradiction B. resolution C. similarity D. eradication Question 5: A. u ndertake B. average C. devastate D. pesticide Questions 6 - 15 : Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best answer to each question. Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and d eveloped into the forms we know today. As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and b lossomed, humans began to organize their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the u se of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overwo rked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart-shaped leaf might be prescribed for a p erson suffering from heart problems. Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses. Question 6: What does this passage mainly discuss? A. Cures from plants. B. The beginning of natural history. C. Early plants and animals. D. Prehistoric man. Question 7: Domestication of plants and animals probably occurred because of …. A. the desire of prehistoric man to be nomadic B. lack of wild animals and plants C. need for more readily available food D. early mans power as a hunter Question 8: The word “this” refers to ………. A. p roviding food for man B. mans ability to live on a small plot of land C. mans domestication of plants and animals D. the earliest condition of prehistoric man Question 9: The word “blossomed” is closest in meaning to ….. A. p roduced flowers B. changed C. flourished D. learned Question 10: An herbalist is which of the following? A. An early historian. B. A farmer. C. A dreamer. D. Someone who uses plants in medicine. Question 11: The phrase “in this respect” refers to ……… A. the development of the field of natural history B. the use of plants for drugs and medicine C. the development of human culture D. the origin of knowledge of nature Question 12: The word “extract” is closest in meaning to ….. A. substance B. flavour C. design D. ailment Trang 1/6 - Mã đề thi 313
  2. Question 13: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. The work of early herbalists has nothing to do with present day medicine. B. The shape of a plant is indicative of its ability to cure ailments of a similarly shaped organ. C. Early herbalists were unimaginative. D. There is little relation between a cure for illness and the physical shape of a plant. Question 14: The word “rudiments” is closest in meaning to ….. A. requirements B. b eginnings C. history D. proofs Question 15: The passage would most likely lead to a more specific discussion in the field of………. A. b iology B. anatomy C. zoology D. astrology These are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to complete each sentence. Question 16: Our teacher always taught us that " A friend in …… is a friend indeed". A. fact B. help C. need D. life Question 17: . My mother lives in a big city …………. the fact that she was born in the country. A. b ecause B. although C. due to D. despite Question 18: Darwin, …………. theory of evolution is famous throughout the world , was an English scientist. A. who B. whom C. that D. whose Question 19: I applied for the job that I saw ………….. in the paper. A. advertised B. advertising C. being advertising D. be advertised Question 20: …….. fail the next entrance exams, my parents would be very upset. A. Should I B. I should C. If I D. Did I Question 21: You've had a ……… escape. I thought you'd never get away from him A. short B. near C. close D. narrow Question 22: Peter: Have a nice weekend, won’t you? Mary: …………………………… A. Well, I hope to. B. Thanks. Same to you. C. Yes, I have. D. I hope not. Question 23: A dinner of fish and peas …………. to appeal the kids. A. don't seem B. doesn't seem C. not seem D. seem Question 24: Now I …….. we should discuss seriously to find the solution. A. am thinking B. was thinking C. thought D. think Question 25: If you do not want to miss the chance. You should …….. a d ecision soon. A. take B. p lay C. make D. do Question 26: Hey, Peter! Is there anything edible? I'm starving to ………. . A. d ying B. d ead C. death D. die Question 27: Mark and Carol are expecting us. They would be disappointed if we …………… A. don’t come B. d idn’t come C. wouldn’t come D. hadn’t come Question 28: Jane is the …………. of the two sisters. A. o ldest B. elder C. more old D. eldest Question 29: Susan: Where’s my luggage? Jane: Oh, …………….. A. its is here B. here they are C. here it is D. they’re here Question 30: The more we learn …………….. . A. we become wise B. we become wiser C. wiser we become D. the wiser we become Question 31: …………… down to dinner than the telephone rang again. A. No sooner I sat B. Not only had I sat C. Not only I sat D. No sooner had I sat Question 32: We didn't have any appointment, we just met each other by ………. . A. purpose B. mistake C. accident D. chance Trang 2/6 - Mã đề thi 313
  3. Question 33: Ben and his brother are ……… hard -working carpenters that I’m sure they will ….. a success of their business. A. so/do B. so/make C. such/do D. such/make Question 34: He……… the plants. If he had, they wouldn't have died. A. needn't have watered B. couldn't water C. can't have watered D. shouldn't water Question 35: After the enormous dinner he had to ………. his belt. A. enlarge B. widen C. broaden D. loosen Question 36: There were no seats in the park, so we had to sit on the ……….. . A. soil B. ground C. land D. earth Question 37: Would you like to go to the movies tomorrow? - Sure. By then I ………….. my exam. A. finished B. will finish C. will have finished D. have finish Question 38: The police appealed …….. all people for leaving the building because of security caution. A. for B. to C. at D. o f Question 39: No longer ........ in our office since it ............... A. have typewriters been used / was computerized B. have typewriters been used / computerized C. typewriters have been used / was computerized D. typewriters have been used / computerized Question 40: M y old friend and colleague, John, ……… going to visit me next week. A. were B. is C. was D. are Question 41: English has become a second language in countries like India, Nigeria or Singapore where..........for administration, broadcasting and education. A. b eing used B. u sed C. it is used D. is used Question 42: Nowadays almost no one speaks Latin, ………….. is the reason why it is called a dead language. A. so B. that C. which D. what Question 43: Teacher: What's your ……….. address? Student: 12 Tran Hung Dao Street. A. p ermanent B. life C. forever D. lived Question 44: He was really angry and threw the book …….. me but it missed. A. to B. up C. at D. for Question 45: M y friend Jack will have ………. difficulty in coming to England for an interview. A. neither B. no C. either D. not Questions 46 - 50 : In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, a nd D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. Question 46: In our country the birth of a girl is not welcomed with an enthusiasm equal to a boy. A BC D Question 47: There is an old legend telling among people in my country about a man living in the A B seventeenth century saving a village from d estruction. C D Question 48: He spoke English too slow to take part in that English speaking club. A B C D Question 49: Robots in the home might not be enough creative to do the cooking, plan the meal and so on. A B C D Question 50: Mrs. Stevens, along with her cousins from New Mexico, are p lanning to attend the festivities. A B C D Trang 3/6 - Mã đề thi 313
  4. Questions 51 - 60 : After each sentence below, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one. Question 51: If only I had not seen her. A. I have not seen her for ages B. I wish I had seen her C. She wishes she had come to see me D. I wish I had not seen her Question 52: M y father likes nothing better than fishing on a hot, summer day. A. Fishing is my father's favorite enjoyment on a hot, summer day. B. Fishing is better than doing nothing on a hot, summer day. C. My father doesn't like fishing on a hot, summer day. D. Although he likes fishing he doesn't want to do it on a hot, summer day. Question 53: Sorry, I took you for somebody else. A. Sorry, I made a mistake in taking you to somebody. B. Sorry, I took you instead of somebody else. C. Sorry, I thought you were somebody else. D. Sorry, I asked somebody else to take you . Question 54: In population, Los Angeles is not as big as New York A. New York is bigger than Los Angeles in population. B. New York is not as crowded as Los Angeles C. New York is bigger than Los Angeles D. Los Angeles is more densely populated than New York Question 55: Friendly though he may seem, he’s not to be trusted. A. However he seems friendly, he’s not to be trusted. B. However friendly he seems, he’s not to be trusted. C. He may have friend, but he’s not to be trusted. D. He’s too friendly to be trusted. Question 56: The game will be held, rain or shine. A. The game is delayed because of the rain B. There will be no game if it rains C. It rains every time there is a game. D. There will be a game regardless of the weather Question 57: Tom told his girlfriend, “Let me tell him if you can't”. A. Tom asked his girlfriend to tell him if you couldn't. B. Tom volunteered to tell him if his girlfriend couldn't. C. Tom suggested that I should tell him if his girlfriend couldn't. D. Tom advised his girlfriend to tell him if you couldn't. Question 58: I often get up early. A. I am used to get up early. B. I can get up early. C. I am used to getting up early. D. I like to get up early. Question 59: This quarrel is likely to lead to a fight. A. The result of this quarrel is likely to lead to a fight. B. This quarrel is likely to result in a fight. C. This quarrel is likely to result from a fight. D. This quarrel is somewhat like a fight. Question 60: "Why don't you put a better lock on the door?" said John. A. John might put a better lock on the door. B. John made us put a better lock on the door. C. John suggested putting a better lock on the door. D. John asked why not putting a better lock on the door. Questions 61 - 70 : Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space. Trang 4/6 - Mã đề thi 313
  5. In this age of (61) ……… telephone networks and electronic mail, it seems that fewer and even fewer people are taking time to sit down and write letters (62) ……… friends and relatives. For hundreds of years, letters were the only way to keep (63) ……… p eople who were any distance away and letter-writing was seen as an important skill for all learned people (64) ………. Gradually, (65) ………, the importance of writing letters is decreasing to a point that majority of us have to (66) ……… a special effort to turn out something worthwhile when we apply for a job or make a complaint. In business circles the tendency is for routine communications to become shorter. (67) ……… clients may appreciate a detailed letter, an employee who sends out long letters is often regarded as (68) ………. Many people prefer the telephone in all circumstances and its speed is essential in many situations but (69) ……… have you put the telephone down, dissatisfied with what you have managed to say? I don't think I'll throw my (70) ……… away yet. Question 61: A. highly-developed B. advanced C. p rogressive D. all are correct Question 62: A. to B. for C. with D. from Question 63: A. in step with B. in contact with C. o n good terms with D. in favor of Question 64: A. to master B. to be mastered C. mastering D. mastered Question 65: A. however B. therefore C. in short D. for example Question 66: A. make B. do C. cause D. create Question 67: A. However B. Even though C. Despite D. As though Question 68: A. u nusual B. impossible C. unimportant D. inefficient Question 69: A. how often B. how much C. how about D. how long Question 70: A. telephone B. effort C. letter D. pen Questions 71 - 80 : Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best answer to each question. Psychologists have debated a long time about whether a child’s upbringing can give it the ability to do outstandingly well. Some think that it is imp ossible to develop genius and say that it is simply something a p erson is born with. Others, however, argue that the potential for great achievement can be developed. The truth lies somewhere between these two extremes. It seems very obvious that being born with the right qualities from gifted parents will increase a child’s ability to do well. However, this ability will be fully realized only with the right upbringing and opportunities. As one psychologist says, “To have a fast car, you need both a good engine and fuel.” Scientists have recently assessed intelligence, achievement, and ability in 50 sets of identical twins that were separated shortly after birth and brought up by different parents. They found that achievement was based on intelligence, and later influenced by the child’s environment. One case involving very intelligent twins was quoted. One of the twins received a normal upbringing, and performed well. The other twin, however, was b rought up by extremely supportive parents and given every possible opportunity to develop its abilities. That twin, though starting out with the same degree of intelligence as the other, performed even better. This case reflects the general principle of intelligence and ability. The more favorable the environment, the more a child’s intelligence and ability are developed. However, there is no link between intelligence and the socioeconomic level of a child’s family. In other words, it does not matter how poor or how rich a family is, as this does not affect intelligence. Gifted people cannot be created by supportive parents, but they can be d eveloped by them. One professor of music said that outstanding musicians usually started two or three years earlier than ordinary performers, often because their parents had recognized their ability. These musicians then needed at least ten years’ hard work and training in order to reach the level they were capable of attaining. People who want to have very gifted children are given the following advice: - Marry an intelligent person. - Allow children to follow their own interests rather than the interests of the parents. - Start a child’s education early but avoid pushing the child too hard. Trang 5/6 - Mã đề thi 313
  6. - Encourage children to play; for example, playing with musical instruments is essential for a child who wants to become an outstanding musician. Question 71: The upbringing of highly intelligent children requires ………….. A. wealthy and loving parents B. parental support and encouragement C. good musical instruments D. an expensive education Question 72: The word “others” used in the first paragraph refers to…………….. A. o ther scientists B. o ther geniuses C. other children D. other people Question 73: When scientists studied intelligence and ability in twins, they found that……………. A. intelligence and development are irrelevant to ability B. ability depends mainly on intelligence and achievement C. ability depends both on intelligence and on environment D. d ifferent twins generally have different levels of ability Question 74: Scientists chose twins for their study because………………. A. they have the same economic background and hence the same opportunities B. they are born into the same family, hence the same upbringing C. each twin has the same environment as his/her twin D. they have the same genetic background, usually with similar intelligence Question 75: How were great musicians different from ordinary musicians in their development? A. Their ability was realized at an early stage and then natured. B. They were exceptionally intelligent and artistic. C. They concentrated on music to the exclusion of other areas. D. They practice playing their instruments for many years. Question 76: The writer advises that gifted children should be allowed to follow…………….. A. their own interests B. only their interests in musical instruments C. their parent’s interests D. only their interests in computer games Question 77: When encouraging their gifted children, parents should avoid……………….. A. starting their education at an early age B. letting them play their own way C. pushing their children too hard D. p ermitting them to follow their own interests Question 78: The remark: “To have a fast car, you need both a good engine and fuel.” in the passage means that in order to become a genius…………... A. you should try to move quickly and efficiently B. you need intelligence and you need to develop it C. you need to have good health and good nourishment D. you must nourish your brain and train your muscles hard Question 79: The word “favorable” in the passage mostly means………….. A. “under the control or in the power of somebody else” B. “good for someone and making him/her likely to be successful” C. “helping somebody to be more intelligent compared to other people” D. “of high quality or an acceptable standard” Question 80: All of the following statements are true EXCEPT ……….. A. educational development depends completely on economic well-being B. to become successful, a child needs both native intelligence and development C. a child’s intelligence is influenced by that of his/ her parents D. studying different twins is a useful scientific procedure ----------------------------------------------- -----------The End ---------- Trang 6/6 - Mã đề thi 313
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