SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN (Đề thi gồm: 05 trang) ĐỀ KTCL ÔN THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2017-2018 Môn: TIẾNG ANH – ĐỀ SỐ 298 Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề Họ và tên thí sinh:. SBD: 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 primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 01. A. bookstore B. control C. windmill D. software Question 02. A. company B. profession C. intensive D. physician Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 03. A. purity B. maturity C. business D. cure Question 04. A. coughs B. sings C. stops D. sleeps Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 05. An eccentric is by definition someone whose behavior is________, someone who refuses to conform to the accepted norms of his society. A. abnormal B. abnormally C. abnormality D. abnormalities Question 06. The cook made________ that some people were not served. A. too little B. so much food C. so few food D. so little food Question 07. It’s recommended that he________ this course. A. taking B. took C. Take D. takes Question 08. Children are now coming under the influence of emotions ____ than their parents did. A. farther early B. further early C. far earlier D. more far early Question 09. Please use the parking spaces________ for visitors. A.be designating B. designated C. are designating D. were designated Question 10. You may be imaginative, but I believe you are not cut________ the job at the film studio. A. down for B. in for C. out for D. down to Question 11. ________ the price is high, we can’t afford to buy a new car. A. Now that B. Although C. Whereas D. As long as Question 12. I always have________ in my stomach before the oral tests. A. worms B. butterflies C. crabs D. hedgehogs Question 13. Dr. Evans has________ a valuable contribution to the life of the school. A. made B. created C. done D. cause Question 14. I am going to the dentist’s tomorrow. I hope I don’t need to________. A. have nothing done B. get him do anything C. be done anything D. have anything done Question 15. On my birthday, my father gave me a________. A. new blue German car C. new German blue car B. blue German new car D. German new blue car Question 16. ________ she can buy everything she likes. A. So rich she is that B. Such rich she is that C. So rich is she that D. Such rich is she that Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 17. Although Mallory had consistenly refused to go out with Kevin, he pleaded with her to reconsider and give him a chance. A. give him a break B. give him an appointment C. give him a place D. give him a space Question 18. Despite its reputation, the concert hall suffered from several detrimental renovations over the years. A. dangerous B. significant C. extreme D. harmful Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 19. He was not a good father. He neglected his children. A. blamed B. took care of C. disregarded D. punished Question 20. Differently from English taught to all Vietnamese students, Chinese and Russian have been made optional languages taught at secondary schools in Vietnam. A. compulsory B. important C. comfortable D. necessary Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 21. Barn: “Congratulations! You performed so well in the contest” Mike: “____________”. A. Thanks. But it’s just a matter of luck B. Oh, it was nothing great C. It’s my pleasure D. Thanks. I’m glad you could make of it Question 22. Barrack: “Can I try you new camera?” Solano: “____________” A. I’m sorry. I’m home late B. I’m sorry, I can’t. Let’s go now C. Sure. I’d love to D. Sure. But please be careful with it Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 27. Packet sugar from the supermarket is extracted from (23)________ sugar cane or sugar beet. These products are mixed with hot water, which dissolves their natural sugar. Sugar is also found in fruit, some of which, such as dates and grapes, (24)________ very high amounts of sugar. To be a little more (25)________, sugar should be called sucrose. Sucrose is made up of two substances, glucose, which is used for instant energy, and fructose, which lasts longer as a source of energy. The sugar in fruit is mainly fructose. So when we eat fruit, we (26)________ quite large amounts of natural sugar. Some scientists believe that too much sugar is eaten in sweets, cakes, and biscuits. It is said to be generally bad for the health, although nothing has proved that “ if other foods damaged our body as much as sugar (27)________ our teeth, they would be banned immediately.” Question 23. A. both B. some C. either D. mainly Question 24. A. contain B. are containing C. are contained D. contains Question 25. A. scientists B. scientific C. science D. non - science Question 26. A. are also eaten B. have been eaten C. also eat D. will be eaten Question 27. A. damages B. did C. decayed D. effect 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 from 28 to 34. These days, most people in Britain and the US do not wear very formal clothes. But sometimes it is important to wear the right thing. Many British people don't think about clothes very much. They just like to be comfortable. When they go out to enjoy themselves, they can wear almost anything. At theatres, cinemas and concerts you can put on what you like from elegant suits and dresses to jeans and sweaters. Anything goes, as long as you look clean and tidy. But in Britain, as well as in the US, men in offices usually wear suits and ties, and women wear dresses or skirts (not trousers). Doctors, lawyers and business people wear quite formal clothes. And in some hotels and restaurants men have to wear ties and women wear smart dresses. In many years, Americans are more relaxed than British people, but they are more careful with their clothes. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal or sporty clothes. But when they go out in the evening, they like to look elegant. In good hotels and restaurants, men have to wear jackets and ties, and women wear pretty clothes and smart hairstyles. It is difficult to say exactly what people wear informal or formal in Britain and the US, because everyone is different. If you are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do and then do the same. You'll feel more relaxed if you don't look too different from everyone else. Question 28. Many British people wear freely when they__________. A. attend lectures B. attend meetings C. spend their spare time D. work in offices Question 29. Who doesn’t usually wear suits and ties? A. lawyers B. doctors C. drivers D. businessmen Question 30. If you visit an American friend at home in the evening, you may find that your friend wears________. A. pretty clothes B. formal clothes C. dirty clothes D. informal clothes Question 31. If you are in a foreign country, the best way the writer suggests to you is to wear. A. strange clothes B. as the people there do C. your native clothes D. comfortable clothes Question 32. The word “they” in paragraph 4 refers to________. A. American people B. British people C. men D. women Question 33. The word “elegant” is closest in meaning to________. A. Decent B. confident C. comfortable D. neat Question 34. What do you think the passage is mainly about? A. Recent dressing habits in Great Britain and the United States. B. The reason why informal clothing is popular in the UK and USA. C. When we should wear in a formal way. D. Where we should wear in a formal way. 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 from 35 to 42. (1) Iron production was revolutionized in the early eighteenth century when coke was first used instead of charcoal for refining iron ore. Previously the poor quality of the iron had restricted its use in architecture to items such as chains and tie bars for supporting arches, vaults, and walls. With the improvement in refining ore, it was now possible to make cast-iron beams, columns, and girders. During the nineteenth century further advances were made, notably Bessemer’s process for converting iron into steel, which made the material more commercially viable. (2) Iron was rapidly adopted for the construction of bridges, because its strength was far greater than that of stone or timber, but its use in the architecture of buildings developed more slowly. By 1800 a complete internal iron skeleton for buildings had been developed in industrial architecture replacing traditional timber beams, but it generally remained concealed. Apart from its low cost, the appeal of iron as a building material lay in its strength, its resistance to fire, and its potential to span vast areas. As a result, iron became increasingly popular as a structural material for more traditional styles of architecture during the nineteenth century, but it was invariably concealed. (3) Significantly, the use of exposed iron occurred mainly in the new building types spawned by the Industrial Revolution: in factories, warehouses, commercial offices, exhibition hall, and railroad stations, where its practical advantages far outweighed its lack of status. Designers of the railroad stations of the new age explored the potential of iron, covering huge areas with spans that surpassed the great vaults of medieval churches and cathedrals. Paxton’s Crystal Palace, designed to house the Great Exhibition of 1851, covered an area of 1.848 feet by 408 feet in prefabricated units of glass set in iron frames. The Paris Exhibition of 1889 included both the widest span and the greatest height achieved so far with the Halle Des Machines, spanning 362 feet, and the Eiffel Tower 1,000 feet high. However, these achievements were mocked by the artistic elite of Paris as expensive and ugly follies. Iron, despite its structural advantages, had little aesthetic status. The use of an exposed iron structure in the more traditional styles of architecture was slower to develop. Question 35: What does the passage mainly discuss? A. Advances in iron processing in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. B. The effects of the Industrial Revolution on traditional architectural styles. C. Advantages of stone and timber over steel as a building material. D. The evolution of the use of iron in architecture during the 1800’s. Question 36: According to the passage, iron was NOT used for beams, columns, and girders prior to the early eighteenth century because_________. A. all available iron was needed for other purposes B. limited mining capability made iron too expensive C. iron was considered too valuable for use in public buildings D. the use of charcoal for refining ore produced poor quality iron Question 37: Iron replaced stone and timber in the building of bridges because iron was considered_________. A. more beautiful B. new and modern C. much stronger D. easier to transport Question 38: The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to_________. A. industrial architecture B. internal iron skeleton C. stone D. strength Question 39: The word “surpassed” is closest in meaning to__________. A. imitated B. exceeded C. approached D. included Question 40: According to paragraph 3, the architectural significance of the Halle Des Machines was its_________. A. wide span B. great height C. unequaled beauty D. prefabricated unites of glass Question 41: How did the artistic elite mentioned in the passage react to the buildings at the Paris Exhibition? A. They tried to copy them. B. They ridiculed them. C. They praised them. D. They refused to pay to see them. Question 52: It can be inferred that the delayed use of exposed iron structures in traditional styles of architecture is best explained by the__________. A. impracticality of using iron for small, noncommercial buildings B. association of iron architecture with the problems of the Industrial Revolution C. general belief that iron offered less resistance to fire and harsh weather than traditional materials D. general perception that iron structures were not aesthetically pleasing Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 43. The effects of cigarette smoking has been proven to be extremely harmful. A. cigarette B. has C. to be D. extremely Question 44. Because the Red Cross accepts blood from most donors, the nurses will not let you give blood if you have just had a cold. A.Because B. accepts C. give D. had Question 45. We wouldn’t share our opinions so quickly if there isn’t Internet connectivity. A.wouldn’t share B. opinions C. if D. isn’t 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 46. I could not get the job because I did not speak English well. A. I failed to get the job because of my poor English B. Despite my poor English, I was successful in the job C. I wish I had got the job so that I could speak English well D. I would have spoken English well if I could get the job Question 47. Were it not for the money, this job wouldn’t be worthwhile. A. This job is not rewarding at all. C. Although the salary is poor, the job is worthwhile. B. This job offers a poor salary. D. The only thing that makes this job worthwhile is the money. Question 48. They believe that burning fossil fuels is the main cause of air pollution. A. It is believed that burning fossil fuels is held responsible for air pollution. B. Burning fossil fuels is believed to result from air pollution. C. Burning fossil fuels is believed to have caused high levels of air pollution. D. It is believed that air pollution is mainly to blame for burning fossil fuels. 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. Question 49. Hartford is the capital of Connecticut. It is the second largest city in the state. A. The capital of Connecticut, Hartford which is the second largest city in the state. B. Hartford, the capital of Connecticut, is the second largest city in the state. C. Hartford, the second largest city in the state, which is the capital of Connecticut. D. Hartford, the capital of Connecticut, that is the second largest city in the state. Question 50. She helped us a lot with our project. We couldn’t continue without her. A. Provided her contribution wouldn’t come, we couldn’t have continued with the project. B. Unless we had her contribution, we couldn’t have continued with the project. C. If she hadn’t contributed positively, we couldn’t have continued with the project. D. But for her contribution, we could have continued with the project. ________THE END_______ SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN (Đề thi gồm: 05 trang) ĐỀ KTCL ÔN THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2017-2018 Môn: TIẾNG ANH – ĐỀ SỐ 298 Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề Họ và tên thí sinh:. SBD: 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 primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 01. A. bookstore B. control C. windmill D. software Question 02. A. company B. profession C. intensive D. physician Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 03. A. purity B. maturity C. business D. cure Question 04. A. coughs B. sings C. stops D. sleeps Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 05. An eccentric is by definition someone whose behavior is________, someone who refuses to conform to the accepted norms of his society. A. abnormal B. abnormally C. abnormality D. abnormalities Question 06. The cook made________ that some people were not served. A. too little B. so much food C. so few food D. so little food Question 07. It’s recommended that he________ this course. A. taking B. took C. Take D. takes Question 08. Children are now coming under the influence of emotions ____ than their parents did. A. farther early B. further early C. far earlier D. more far early Question 09. Please use the parking spaces________ for visitors. A.be designating B. designated C. are designating D. were designated Question 10. You may be imaginative, but I believe you are not cut________ the job at the film studio. A. down for B. in for C. out for D. down to Question 11. ________ the price is high, we can’t afford to buy a new car. A. Now that B. Although C. Whereas D. As long as Question 12. I always have________ in my stomach before the oral tests. A. worms B. butterflies C. crabs D. hedgehogs Question 13. Dr. Evans has________ a valuable contribution to the life of the school. A. made B. created C. done D. cause Question 14. I am going to the dentist’s tomorrow. I hope I don’t need to________. A. have nothing done B. get him do anything C. be done anything D. have anything done Question 15. On my birthday, my father gave me a________. A. new blue German car C. new German blue car B. blue German new car D. German new blue car Question 16. ________ she can buy everything she likes. A. So rich she is that B. Such rich she is that C. So rich is she that D. Such rich is she that Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 17. Although Mallory had consistenly refused to go out with Kevin, he pleaded with her to reconsider and give him a chance. A. give him a break B. give him an appointment C. give him a place D. give him a space Question 18. Despite its reputation, the concert hall suffered from several detrimental renovations over the years. A. dangerous B. significant C. extreme D. harmful Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 19. He was not a good father. He neglected his children. A. blamed B. took care of C. disregarded D. punished Question 20. Differently from English taught to all Vietnamese students, Chinese and Russian have been made optional languages taught at secondary schools in Vietnam. A. compulsory B. important C. comfortable D. necessary Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 21. Barn: “Congratulations! You performed so well in the contest” Mike: “____________”. A. Thanks. But it’s just a matter of luck B. Oh, it was nothing great C. It’s my pleasure D. Thanks. I’m glad you could make of it Question 22. Barrack: “Can I try you new camera?” Solano: “____________” A. I’m sorry. I’m home late B. I’m sorry, I can’t. Let’s go now C. Sure. I’d love to D. Sure. But please be careful with it Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 27. Packet sugar from the supermarket is extracted from (23)________ sugar cane or sugar beet. These products are mixed with hot water, which dissolves their natural sugar. Sugar is also found in fruit, some of which, such as dates and grapes, (24)________ very high amounts of sugar. To be a little more (25)________, sugar should be called sucrose. Sucrose is made up of two substances, glucose, which is used for instant energy, and fructose, which lasts longer as a source of energy. The sugar in fruit is mainly fructose. So when we eat fruit, we (26)________ quite large amounts of natural sugar. Some scientists believe that too much sugar is eaten in sweets, cakes, and biscuits. It is said to be generally bad for the health, although nothing has proved that “ if other foods damaged our body as much as sugar (27)________ our teeth, they would be banned immediately.” Question 23. A. both B. some C. either D. mainly Question 24. A. contain B. are containing C. are contained D. contains Question 25. A. scientists B. scientific C. science D. non - science Question 26. A. are also eaten B. have been eaten C. also eat D. will be eaten Question 27. A. damages B. did C. decayed D. effect 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 from 28 to 34. These days, most people in Britain and the US do not wear very formal clothes. But sometimes it is important to wear the right thing. Many British people don't think about clothes very much. They just like to be comfortable. When they go out to enjoy themselves, they can wear almost anything. At theatres, cinemas and concerts you can put on what you like from elegant suits and dresses to jeans and sweaters. Anything goes, as long as you look clean and tidy. But in Britain, as well as in the US, men in offices usually wear suits and ties, and women wear dresses or skirts (not trousers). Doctors, lawyers and business people wear quite formal clothes. And in some hotels and restaurants men have to wear ties and women wear smart dresses. In many years, Americans are more relaxed than British people, but they are more careful with their clothes. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal or sporty clothes. But when they go out in the evening, they like to look elegant. In good hotels and restaurants, men have to wear jackets and ties, and women wear pretty clothes and smart hairstyles. It is difficult to say exactly what people wear informal or formal in Britain and the US, because everyone is different. If you are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do and then do the same. You'll feel more relaxed if you don't look too different from everyone else. Question 28. Many British people wear freely when they__________. A. attend lectures B. attend meetings C. spend their spare time D. work in offices Question 29. Who doesn’t usually wear suits and ties? A. lawyers B. doctors C. drivers D. businessmen Question 30. If you visit an American friend at home in the evening, you may find that your friend wears________. A. pretty clothes B. formal clothes C. dirty clothes D. informal clothes Question 31. If you are in a foreign country, the best way the writer suggests to you is to wear. A. strange clothes B. as the people there do C. your native clothes D. comfortable clothes Question 32. The word “they” in paragraph 4 refers to________. A. American people B. British people C. men D. women Question 33. The word “elegant” is closest in meaning to________. A. Decent B. confident C. comfortable D. neat Question 34. What do you think the passage is mainly about? A. Recent dressing habits in Great Britain and the United States. B. The reason why informal clothing is popular in the UK and USA. C. When we should wear in a formal way. D. Where we should wear in a formal way. 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 from 35 to 42. (1) Iron production was revolutionized in the early eighteenth century when coke was first used instead of charcoal for refining iron ore. Previously the poor quality of the iron had restricted its use in architecture to items such as chains and tie bars for supporting arches, vaults, and walls. With the improvement in refining ore, it was now possible to make cast-iron beams, columns, and girders. During the nineteenth century further advances were made, notably Bessemer’s process for converting iron into steel, which made the material more commercially viable. (2) Iron was rapidly adopted for the construction of bridges, because its strength was far greater than that of stone or timber, but its use in the architecture of buildings developed more slowly. By 1800 a complete internal iron skeleton for buildings had been developed in industrial architecture replacing traditional timber beams, but it generally remained concealed. Apart from its low cost, the appeal of iron as a building material lay in its strength, its resistance to fire, and its potential to span vast areas. As a result, iron became increasingly popular as a structural material for more traditional styles of architecture during the nineteenth century, but it was invariably concealed. (3) Significantly, the use of exposed iron occurred mainly in the new building types spawned by the Industrial Revolution: in factories, warehouses, commercial offices, exhibition hall, and railroad stations, where its practical advantages far outweighed its lack of status. Designers of the railroad stations of the new age explored the potential of iron, covering huge areas with spans that surpassed the great vaults of medieval churches and cathedrals. Paxton’s Crystal Palace, designed to house the Great Exhibition of 1851, covered an area of 1.848 feet by 408 feet in prefabricated units of glass set in iron frames. The Paris Exhibition of 1889 included both the widest span and the greatest height achieved so far with the Halle Des Machines, spanning 362 feet, and the Eiffel Tower 1,000 feet high. However, these achievements were mocked by the artistic elite of Paris as expensive and ugly follies. Iron, despite its structural advantages, had little aesthetic status. The use of an exposed iron structure in the more traditional styles of architecture was slower to develop. Question 35: What does the passage mainly discuss? A. Advances in iron processing in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. B. The effects of the Industrial Revolution on traditional architectural styles. C. Advantages of stone and timber over steel as a building material. D. The evolution of the use of iron in architecture during the 1800’s. Question 36: According to the passage, iron was NOT used for beams, columns, and girders prior to the early eighteenth century because_________. A. all available iron was needed for other purposes B. limited mining capability made iron too expensive C. iron was considered too valuable for use in public buildings D. the use of charcoal for refining ore produced poor quality iron Question 37: Iron replaced stone and timber in the building of bridges because iron was considered_________. A. more beautiful B. new and modern C. much stronger D. easier to transport Question 38: The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to_________. A. industrial architecture B. internal iron skeleton C. stone D. strength Question 39: The word “surpassed” is closest in meaning to__________. A. imitated B. exceeded C. approached D. included Question 40: According to paragraph 3, the architectural significance of the Halle Des Machines was its_________. A. wide span B. great height C. unequaled beauty D. prefabricated unites of glass Question 41: How did the artistic elite mentioned in the passage react to the buildings at the Paris Exhibition? A. They tried to copy them. B. They ridiculed them. C. They praised them. D. They refused to pay to see them. Question 52: It can be inferred that the delayed use of exposed iron structures in traditional styles of architecture is best explained by the__________. A. impracticality of using iron for small, noncommercial buildings B. association of iron architecture with the problems of the Industrial Revolution C. general belief that iron offered less resistance to fire and harsh weather than traditional materials D. general perception that iron structures were not aesthetically pleasing Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 43. The effects of cigarette smoking has been proven to be extremely harmful. A. cigarette B. has C. to be D. extremely Question 44. Because the Red Cross accepts blood from most donors, the nurses will not let you give blood if you have just had a cold. A.Because B. accepts C. give D. had Question 45. We wouldn’t share our opinions so quickly if there isn’t Internet connectivity. A.wouldn’t share B. opinions C. if D. isn’t 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 46. I could not get the job because I did not speak English well. A. I failed to get the job because of my poor English B. Despite my poor English, I was successful in the job
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