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Đề ôn thi tốt nghiệp Trung học Phổ thông môn Tiếng Anh - Năm học 2017-2018 - Mã đề 284
SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG 
 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2017- 2018
 (Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 284
 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
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 01 to 06.
IS CLASSICAL MUSIC STILL RELEVANT TODAY?
 Having listened to this music for more than three decades, I have often had to defend my devotion to classical music against the kind of people who have a very practical ...(1)... to life. I have to admit that I have often been faced with legitimate questions and arguments that made me ...(2)... my ideas. Over the years, I have been lucky enough to live in different parts of the world. Because of this I have come to the ...(3)... that I belong to a small group of people who believe in artistic principles that have nothing to do with humanity's desire for success or a more comfortable ...(4).... Quite a few people argue that this music belongs to the museum and is of ...(5)... only to those who have a particular reason to find out what music was like in the past. In some ...(6)... places I have visited, people simply called it western music and dismissed any possible interest for anybody outside Europe.
 Question 1:A. method	B. means	C. way	D. attitude
 Question 2:A. reorganise	B. rearrange	C. reconsider	D. reorder
 Question 3:A. decision	B. assumption	C. conclusion	D. deduction
 Question 4:A. lifestyle	B. presence	C. survival	D. being
 Question 5:A. influence	B. interest	C. attention	D. attraction
 Question 6:A. remote	B. far	C. separate	D. apart
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 07 to 13.
THE MYSTERY OF THE DISAPPEARING WRITER
 Agatha Christie is one of the world’s most famous crime writers, having written more than 50 novels and created two of the most well known detectives in the world: Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and elderly English amateur detective Miss Marple. Agatha Christie’s novels have been translated into many languages, and she is one of the most widely read authors of all time. However, Christie is also well known for being at the centre of a real-life mystery, when she completely disappeared for eleven days.
 The mystery began on the evening of Friday 3rd December 1926, at Styles, the crime writer’s home in a small town in Berkshire, in the south of England. At the time, Christie was already an established writer with six published novels, and her most recent work, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, was selling well. Despite this, she was known to be in a depressed state because her mother had recently died. And although she still lived with her husband, Archie Christie, she knew that he was in love with another woman called Nancy Neele - another reason for her depressed emotional state.
 On the evening when she disappeared, Christie got up from her chair in the living room, climbed the stairs and went into her daughter’s bedroom. After she had kissed her sleeping daughter, she went downstairs again, and got into her car. She drove away from her house at around 9.45 p.m., and she didn’t tell anyone where she was going. The next morning, her abandoned car was found several miles away, near the town of Guildford. The car had driven off the road, but there was no sign of Agatha Christie.
 Not far from the place where her car was found was a lake called Silent Pool. There were stories in the local area about a boy and girl who had drowned in there, and many people suspected that Christie had met a similar fate. The police searched the lake, but her body wasn’t found. They also organised 15,000 local volunteers to search the surrounding countryside. The story of Christie’s disappearance was soon in all the British papers, and in newspapers across the globe - from Australia to the USA. There was a great deal of speculation in the press about what had happened to her. Some people thought she had committed suicide, while others suggested she had been murdered, lost her memory, or simply created a publicity stunt.
 In the end, after the police and the public had searched for days, Agatha Christie was discovered living in a hotel in the northern town of Harrogate. A musician who was performing at the hotel recognised the famous author. She had signed in under the name of Teresa Neele, using the surname of the woman her husband was in love with. Although she appeared to have read the newspapers daily, she had clearly ignored all the media fuss about her disappearance. And when the police and Archie arrived to collect her, she claimed she didn’t recognise her own husband and appeared not to be able to remember anything about her life.
 Agatha Christie never discussed those missing eleven days of her life with anyone, so we don’t know if she remembered what had happened or not. A recent theory suggests that Christie was suffering from a state of mind called ‘fugue’, which is a condition brought on by trauma or depression and which causes a temporary memory loss. However, there are many other theories, and the facts may never be known. Perhaps the truth is that she simply wanted to get away from an unfaithful husband. The fact that she and Archie were divorced two years later and Christie got remarried to an archaeologist called Max Mallowan supports this theory too.
 Whatever your opinion, the story of Agatha Christie’s disappearance makes a great unsolved mystery. It has been the subject of books, films and endless debate ever since that night in 1926. 
[From VENTURE INTO FIRST FOR SCHOOLS, Workbook, Oxford, 2017]
Question 7: According to the text, what was one of the reasons for Agatha Christie's depression?
A. Her latest novel had been unsuccessful.	B. Her husband had just left her.
C. There had been a death in the family.	D. She didn't like where she lived.
Question 8: What does the writer say about Agatha Christie in the first paragraph?
A. We know very little about her life.	B. She spoke more than one language.
C. Her books are extremely popular.	D. She was once an amateur detective.
Question 9: After Agatha Christie's disappearance, ......
A. the public helped to look for her. B. everyone believed she was dead.
C. the police decided she had drowned. D. her family thought she was just looking for media attention.
Question 10: What does the writer of the article conclude about the incident?
A. We might never learn the truth about Agatha Christie's disappearance.
B. It shows how much stress famous people have to live with.
C. It became the main inspiration for Agatha Christie's writing.
D. It helped Agatha Christie to change her life.
Question 11: When Agatha Christie was found, she was......
A. trying to hide from the police.	B. in another part of the country.
C. staying with her husband's friend.	D. with other members of her family.
Question 12: On the day that Agatha Christie disappeared......
A. she left early one morning.	B. she told someone where she was going.
C. nobody knew she was going to leave.	D. she left home without seeing anyone.
Question 13: What does this phrase “met a similar fate” implies?
A. saw the same festival	B. fell in love with someone	C. drowned	D. was killed
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 14:A. evaluate	B. elevate	C. elegant	D. element
 Question 15:A. satiate	B. overstate	C. eliminate	D. irritate
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 16: If you scratch beneath the surface you'll find she's really a very nice person.
A. look further than appearance B. know better	C. ponder deeply	D. investigate further
Question 17: Her work has been crucial to the project's success.
A. useful	B. extremely important	C. detrimental	D. profitable
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 18: Don't egg him on! He gets himself into enough trouble without your encouragement.
A. help him out	B. exploit him	C. discourage him	D. strongly encourage him
Question 19: This train will terminate at the next stop - passengers who wish to continue should change trains.
A. initiate	B. end	C. depart	D. stop
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 20: ~ A: “.................” ~ B: “What? Don’t you want to play any more?”
A. Oh, well. I need to go anyway. It’s getting late.	B. I know. You’re playing very well.
C. You can stay up late tonight and do it.	D. Paul. Look. I’m winning again.
Question 21: ~ A: “I think we should leave now.” ~ B: “......................”
A. No, the food was terrible.	B. Of course not. It’s late to call home.
C. Only ten pages to finish. I’ll be ready soon.	D. No way! I’m having a great time.
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 22 to 28.
 The strange thing about society today is that, in spite of the demands for more and more freedom of expression and behaviour, this trend is being accompanied by an ever-increasing reduction in the privacy of the individual. Privacy should be part of the concept of freedom: every individual should have the right to lead his or her personal life, without others intruding or necessarily knowing every detail of their private affairs. Somehow, in recent years, this concept has been largely ignored by those who have a desire to control others through the accumulation of data.
 For indeed it is the computer that is at the heart of this threat to our privacy: the use of the computer means that a lot of information that previously went unrecorded is now being collected, saved and easily retrieved, something which simply had not been possible before. People do not take kindly to this information gathering but it is difficult to estimate how much is going on without our knowledge. Future developments in the art of surveillance, or snooping, are hardly likely to allay any fears about loss of privacy either. Already, tiny microphones can be used to listen in on private conversations from across the street or from the vibrations of window glass; with the trend for smaller and smaller electronic devices, we also may see one day video cameras the size of a large wasp that could fly into a room and land on a wall, recording everything that goes on in the room.
 Naturally, there is another side to the coin, which is that of collecting data in order to protect society from criminal activity. Already, America, Britain, Canada and Australia are compiling national DNA databases of convicted criminals, and many other countries are thinking of following their example, although DNA databases that cover entire populations are still a controversial point.
Question 22: According to the article the public......
A. is not worried about problems of privacy,
B. is against personal information about them being stored.
C. thinks computers.are useful for storing Information.
D. thinks that what we don't know, we don't care about.
Question 23: Future developments......
A. should make US less worried about our privacy.
B. are dependent on the use of computers.
C. are moving towards electronic devices that are hardly noticeable.
D. will enable us to hear all conversations going on around us.
Question 24: Building up banks of data on people......
A. can only be done with our knowledge.	B. is necessary in today's society.
C. should not affect people's privacy.	D. is easier now than it used to be.
Question 25: The phrase “another side to the coin” implies......
A. an opposite way of thinking	B. a better solution to the problem
C. the pessimistic aspect of the situation	D. a different way of considering a situation 
Question 26: The word “intruding” is closest in meaning to......
A. trespassing	B. interloping	C. interupting	D. interfering
Question 27: According to the article, ...
A. freedom and personal privacy are increasing at the same rate.
B. privacy is only an important issue for a few people.
C. freedom is more Important than privacy.
D. the right to privacy is included in the right to freedom.
Question 28: What does the article tell us about DNA databases?
A. They could help in the fight against crime.
B. They could increase our chances of privacy.
C. They are generally accepted without any problem.
D. They are already in use in most countries.
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 29:A. heuristic	B. deuce	C. Europe	D. deuterium
 Question 30:A. canoe	B. throes	C. toe	D. foe
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 31: Take an umbrella. It might rain on the way home.
A. Take an umbrella in case it rains on the way home.
B. Remember to take an umbrella so that it might rain on the way home.
C. You will take an umbrella because it might rain on the way home.
D. If you didn’t take an umbrella, you might be caught in the rain on the way home.
Question 32: It took Mum three hours to mend Dad’s shirt. It gave a worse shape than before.
A. Dad’s shirt lost its shape after Mum had mended it for three hours. 
B. After three hours’ mending this shirt of Dad’s, Mum changed it into a worse shape.
C. Mum gave Dad a worse shape after she had mended his shirt for three hours.
D. Mum spent three hours mending Dad’s shirt but Dad couldn’t wear it.
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 33: Jim is one of the most intelligent boys of the science class.
A. most	B. science	C. of	D. the
Question 34: Children enjoy listening and telling to ghosts’ stories, especially on Halloween night.
A. ghosts’ stories	B. listening and telling	C. especially	D. on Halloween night
Question 35: Residents in some cities can call an electrical inspector to have the wiring in their house checking.
A. checking	B. cities	C. to have	D. electrical
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 36: She was so unable to cope with her lost husband that she sought professional help.
A. Her husband died in coping with her professor, so she looked for help.
B. So unable to cope was she after losing her husband that she sought professional help.
C. Unable to forget her dead husband, she had to appeal to her professor for help.
D. She lost in coping with her husband; therefore, she asked help from experts.
Question 37: She didn’t feel happy until she had left her job.
A. It was not until she felt happy that she left her job.
B. She only felt happy when did she leave her job.
C. Not until had she left her job that she felt happy.
D. Only when she left her job had she felt happy.
Question 38: This resort is very crowded in the summer, but in the winter it is practically deserted.
A. It is not very practical to come to this resort in the winter, however, it is very nice and full of tourists in the summer.
B. Hardly anyone comes to this resort in the winter, so the town is almost empty then, whereas in the summer it is full of tourists.
C. This resort gets so crowded in the summer that it looks almost deserted in the winter, after the people have left.
D. Too many people come to this resort in the summer, but in the winter fewer people visit the town, so it is quieter.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 39: This resort not only offers.......priced rooms but also many free amenities.
A. competitively	B. authentically	C. equally	D. comparatively
Question 40: Due to decreased sales, the company has decided to.......its line of kitchen products.
A. phase out	B. turn up	C. break out	D. take up
Question 41: ~ "Does everybody know about the cancellation?" ~ "I managed......hold of everybody except Pete and Linda."
A. get	B. to get	C. getting	D. to getting
Question 42: ~ "What did you ask him that upset him so much?" ~ "I asked him......to get married again."
A. if he did plan	B. did he plan	C. if he was planning	D. was he planning
Question 43: Most people who want to buy a house take out a......., which they pay off over a period of twenty to thirty years.
A. mortgage	B. profit	C. grant	D. tax
Question 44: ~ "Is there any news about my promotion?" ~ "I regret......you that we have chosen someone else for the job."
A. tell	B. to tell	C. telling	D. told
Question 45: ~ "Should we take the bus together tomorrow morning?" ~ "Sure, but.......usually drive to work?"
A. you don't	B. don't you	C. wouldn't you	D. do you
Question 46: ~ "Do you mind driving in the snow?" ~ "I never drive if........ It scares me too much."
A. it's snowing	B. it would snow	C. it would be snowing	D. it snowed
Question 47: ~ "Can't you be quiet for a minute?" ~ "Alright, I'll stop.......
A. talking	B. to talking	C. to talk	D. talk
Question 48: When the divers.......it was clear that they had found the wreck.
A. surfaced	B. floated	C. drifted	D. leaked
Question 49: She is so.......that she won't even buy her husband a birthday gift.
A. well-off	B. stable	C. stingy	D. loaded
Question 50: The accident caused a traffic.......which brought much of the city to a standstill.
A. line	B. jam	C. block	D. confusion
The End
SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG 
 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2017- 2018
 (Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 883
 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
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 1:A. eliminate	B. satiate	C. overstate	D. irritate
 Question 2:A. elevate	B. elegant	C. evaluate	D. element
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 3: ~ A: “I think we should leave now.” ~ B: “......................”
A. Of course not. It’s late to call home.	B. No way! I’m having a great time.
C. Only ten pages to finish. I’ll be ready soon.	D. No, the food was terrible.
Question 4: ~ A: “.................” ~ B: “What? Don’t you want to play any more?”
A. I know. You’re playing very well.	B. You can stay up late tonight and do it.
C. Paul. Look. I’m winning again.	D. Oh, well. I need to go anyway. It’s getting late.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5: ~ "Is there any news about my promotion?" ~ "I regret......you that we have chosen someone else for the job."
A. telling	B. tell	C. to tell	D. told
Question 6: ~ "Should we take the bus together tomorrow morning?" ~ "Sure, but.......usually drive to work?"
A. do you	B. don't you	C. wouldn't you	D. you don't
Question 7: When the divers.......it was clear that they had found the wreck.
A. drifted	B. surfaced	C. floated	D. leaked
Question 8: ~ "Can't you be quiet for a minute?" ~ "Alright, I'll stop.......
A. to talk	B. to talking	C. talking	D. talk
Question 9: Most people who want to buy a house take out a......., which they pay off over a period of twenty to thirty years.
A. profit	B. grant	C. mortgage	D. tax
Question 10: Due to decreased sales, the company has decided to.......its line of kitchen products.
A. take up	B. turn up	C. break out	D. phase out
Question 11: ~ "What did you ask him that upset him so much?" ~ "I asked him......to get married again."
A. if he did plan	B. was he planning	C. if he was planning	D. did he plan
Question 12: ~ "Do you mind driving in the snow?" ~ "I never drive if........ It scares me too much."
A. it would be snowing	B. it's snowing	C. it would snow	D. it snowed
Question 13: She is so.......that she won't even buy her husband a birthday gift.
A. stingy	B. well-off	C. loaded	D. stable
Question 14: This resort not only offers.......priced rooms but also many free amenities.
A. comparatively	B. competitively	C. authentically	D. equally
Question 15: ~ "Does everybody know about the cancellation?" ~ "I managed......hold of everybody except Pete and Linda."
A. to get	B. to getting	C. get	D. getting
Question 16: The accident caused a traffic.......which brought much of the city to a standstill.
A. confusion	B. block	C. line	D. jam
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 17:A. throes	B. foe	C. toe	D. canoe
 Question 18:A. Europe	B. deuce	C. deuterium	D. heuristic
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 19 to 25.
 The strange thing about society today is that, in spite of the demands for more and more freedom of expression and behaviour, this trend is being accompanied by an ever-increasing reduction in the privacy of the individual. Privacy should be part of the concept of freedom: every individual should have the right to lead his or her personal life, without others intruding or necessarily knowing every detail of their private affairs. Somehow, in recent years, this concept has been largely ignored by those who have a desire to control others through the accumulation of data.
 For indeed it is the computer that is at the heart of this threat to our privacy: the use of the computer means that a lot of information that previously went unrecorded is now being collected, saved and easily retrieved, something which simply had not been possible before. People do not take kindly to this information gathering but it is difficult to estimate how much is going on without our knowledge. Future developments in the art of surveillance, or snooping, are hardly likely to allay any fears about loss of privacy either. Already, tiny microphones can be used to listen in on private conversations from across the street or from the vibrations of window glass; with the trend for smaller and smaller electronic devices, we also may see one day video cameras the size of a large wasp that could fly into a room and land on a wall, recording everything that goes on in the room.
 Naturally, there is another side to the coin, which is that of collecting data in order to protect society from criminal activity. Already, America, Britain, Canada and Australia are compiling national DNA databases of convicted criminals, and many other countries are thinking of following their example, although DNA databases that cover entire populations are still a controversial point.
Question 19: Future developments......
A. will enable us to hear all conversations going on around us.
B. are moving towards electronic devices that are hardly noticeable.
C. should make US less worried about our privacy.
D. are dependent on the use of computers.
Question 20: The phrase “another side to the coin” implies......
A. a better solution to the problem	B. a different way of considering a situation 
C. the pessimistic aspect of the situation	D. an opposite way of thinking
Question 21: According to the article the public......
A. is against personal information about them being stored.
B. thinks that what we don't know, we don't care about.
C. thinks computers.are useful for storing Information.
D. is not worried about problems of privacy,
Question 22: According to the article, ...
A. the right to privacy is included in the right to freedom.
B. freedom and personal privacy are increasing at the same rate.
C. freedom is more Important than privacy.
D. privacy is only an important issue for a few people.
Question 23: What does the article tell us about DNA databases?
A. They are already in use in most countries.
B. They could help in the fight against crime.
C. They are generally accepted without any problem.
D. They could increase our chances of privacy.
Question 24: The word “intruding” is closest in meaning to......
A. interfering	B. interupting	C. trespassing	D. interloping
Question 25: Building up banks of data on people......
A. should not affect people's privacy.	B. can only be done with our knowledge.
C. is easier now than it used to be.	D. is necessary in today's society.
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 26: She was so unable to cope with her lost husband that she sought professional help.
A. Her husband died in coping with her professor, so she looked for help.
B. So unable to cope was she after losing her husband that she sought professional help.
C. Unable to forget her dead husband, she had to appeal to her professor for help.
D. She lost in coping with her husband; therefore, she asked help from experts.
Question 27: She didn’t feel happy until she had left her job.
A. Not until had she left her job that she felt happy.
B. Only when she left her job had she felt happy.
C. It was not until she felt happy that she left her job.
D. She only felt happy when did she leave her job.
Question 28: This resort is very crowded in the summer, but in the winter it is practically deserted.
A. It is not very practical to come to this resort in the winter, however, it is very nice and full of tourists in the summer.
B. This resort gets so crowded in the summer that it looks almost deserted in the winter, after the people have left.
C. Too many people come to this resort in the summer, but in the winter fewer people visit the town, so it is quieter.
D. Hardly anyone comes to this resort in the winter, so the town is almost empty then, whereas in the summer it is full of tourists.
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 29 to 34.
IS CLASSICAL MUSIC STILL RELEVANT TODAY?
 Having listened to this music for more than three decades, I have often had to defend my devotion to classical music against the kind of people who have a very practical ...(29)... to life. I have to admit that I have often been faced with legitimate questions and arguments that made me ...(30)... my ideas. Over the years, I have been lucky enough to live in different parts of the world. Because of this I have come to the ...(31)... that I belong to a small group of people who believe in artistic principles that have nothing to do with humanity's desire for success or a more comfortable ...(32).... Quite a few people argue that this music belongs to the museum and is of ...(33)... only to those who have a particular reason to find out what music was like in the past. In some ...(34)... places I have visited, people simply called it western music and dismissed any possible interest for anybody outside Europe.
 Question 29:A. method	B. means	C. attitude	D. way
 Question 30:A. rearrange	B. reorganise	C. reconsider	D. reorder
 Question 31:A. deduction	B. assumption	C. conclusion	D. decision
 Question 32:A. lifestyle	B. presence	C. survival	D. being
 Question 33:A. attention	B. interest	C. influence	D. attraction
 Question 34:A. far	B. remote	C. apart	D. separate
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 35: Her work has been crucial to the project's success.
A. detrimental	B. profitable	C. extremely important	D. useful
Question 36: If you scratch beneath the surface you'll find she's really a very nice person.
A. know better	B. look further than appearance	C. ponder deeply	D. investigate further
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 37: Don't egg him on! He gets himself into enough trouble without your encouragement.
A. help him out	B. strongly encourage him	C. discourage him	D. exploit him
Question 38: This train will terminate at the next stop - passengers who wish to continue should change trains.
A. stop	B. initiate	C. end	D. depart
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 39: Jim is one of the most intelligent boys of the science class.
A. most	B. science	C. the	D. of
Question 40: Children enjoy listening and telling to ghosts’ stories, especially on Halloween night.
A. ghosts’ stories	B. especially	C. on Halloween night	D. listening and telling
Question 41: Residents in some cities can call an electrical inspector to have the wiring in their house checking.
A. cities	B. to have	C. checking	D. electrical
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 42 to 48.
THE MYSTERY OF THE DISAPPEARING WRITER
 Agatha Christie is one of the world’s most famous crime writers, having written more than 50 novels and created two of the most well known detectives in the world: Belgian detective Hercu

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