SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN (ĐỀ LUYỆN 192) ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2015 MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian: 90 phút PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM: (8 điểm) 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 word. Question 1: A. committee B. referee C. employee D. refugee Question 2: A. alcohol B. comment C. chemical D. proceed Question 3: A. company B. atmosphere C. customer D. employment Question 4: A. apprehension B. preferential C. conventional D. calculation Question 5: A. satisfactory B. alter C. military D. generously Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 6: Not until the end of the 19th century ______ become a scientific discipline. A. plant breeding has B. did plant breeding C. plant breeding had D. has plant breeding Question 7: When friends insist on ______ expensive gifts, it makes most people uncomfortable. A. them to accept B. they accepting C. their accepting D. they accept Question 8: _________ that she burst into tears. A. Such was angry girl B. So angry she was C. She was angry so D. Her anger was such Question 9: They always kept on good ______ with their next-door neighbors for the children’s sake. A. will B. friendship C. terms D. relations Question 10: They stayed for hours, ______ my mother was very annoyed about. A. that B. which C. this D. whom Question 11: The vase is definitely not_______, but just a very good imitation. A. real B. factual C. genuine D. true Question 12: I walked away as calmly as I could. __________, they would have thought I was a thief. A. In case B. If so C. Or else D. Owing to Question 13: Please answer the phone for me. I don't want to speak to ______ it is A. whoever B. whatever C. whenever D. wherever Question 14: By the time Brown’s daughter graduates, __________ retired. A. he B. he has C. he’ll being D. he’ll have Question 15: __________the storm, the ship couldn't reach its destination on time. A. Because of B. Incase of C. In spite of D. But for Question 16: While ___ to help Tim with his math, I got impatient because he wouldn’t pay attention to what I was saying. A. I am trying B. having tried C. I try D. trying Question 17: The problem is difficult, therefore ______ students could answer it. A. a great number of B. a lot of C. few D. a few Question 18: I was in a such hurry that I left one of my bags _________ A. out B. behind C. on D. aside Question 19: Do you think you can meet the _________ given by our teacher ?. A. deadline B. line C. dead D face Question 20: The twins look so much alike that almost no one can____them____ A. take/apart B. tell/away C. tell/apart D. take/on Question 21: Everyone can join our club, _____________ age and sex. A. not mention B. in case of C. in place of D. regardless of Question 22: The strike was caused by the_________ of two workers. A. dismiss B. dismissing C. dismissed D. dismissal Question 23: Look! The yard is wet. It______ last night. A. must rain B. couldn't have rained C. must have rained D. should have rained Question 24: There was a terrible storm on the night we first stayed at the campsite but we were alright with our tent and were dry as a_____. A. bone B. cover C. coat D. sheet Question 25: James Cook,______ , also discovered tje Hawaiian Islands. A. by exploring the South Sea he reached Australia. B. explored the South Sea and reaching Australia. who explored the South Sea and reached Australia. D. explored the South Sea then reached Australia. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase to fill in the blank in the following passage from 26 to 35. Why do people like to chew gum? Some people say they like the taste (26)___ say they can think better if they chew gum. Some people chew it when they have some boring work to (27)___.Others chew gum when they are nervous. Gum is a (28)___ of things. For many years gum companies made gum from chicle. Chicle is a natural gum from a tree in Mexico and Central America. Now companies use plastic and rubber made from petroleum (29)___ of chicle. Gum must be soft (30)___ you can chew it. A softener keeps it soft. The gum company makes the softener from vegetable oil. A sweetener makes the gum sweet. The sweetener is usually sugar. Then the company (31)___ the flavor. Thomas Adams made the first gum from chicle in 1836. (32)___, chewing gum was not new. The Greeks chewed gum from a tree (33)___ 2,000 years ago. Mayan Indians in Mexico chewed chicle. Indians in the Northeastern United States taught Europeans to chew gum from a tree there. People first made bubble gum in 1928. Children like to (34)___ bubble with bubble gum. Some university students do (35)___. Question 26: A. The other B. Others C. The others D. Other Question 27: A. make B. get C. do D. carry Question 28: A. mixture B. roll C. fix D. connection Question 29: A. aside B. apart C. inside D. instead Question 30: A. so that B. then C. for D. that Question 31: A. puts B. places C. adds D. fits Question 32: A. However B. More C. But D. Though Question 33: A. more B. over C. above D. than Question 34: A. turn B. set C. pass D. blow Question 35: A. so B. too C. then D. same Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction. Question 36: In very early times, people around the fire were entertained by storytellers with stories of heroes’ victory and wonderful actions. A B C D Question 37: When I got home, Irene was lying in bed thinking about the wonderful time she has had. A B C D Question 38: People tend to make a lot of shopping at Xmas time. A B C D Question 39: Stuart stopped to write his letter because he had to leave for the hospital. A B C D Question 40: A fully grown male mountain lion may be eight long feet. A B C D 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 41 to 50 Fiberscopes are one of the most are one of the most important outcomes of he science of fiber optics. Fibers made of glass and transparent acrylic plastic are capable of conveying light energy, and when thousands of these fibers are combined in what is called a fiberscope, they can transmit images. The most common fiberscopes contain about 750,000 fibers, each 0.001 centimeter, or 10 microns, in diameter. For certain uses, the diameter of the fiber may be as small as 5 microns. Fiberscopes have a wide range of applications. In the medical field, physicians use fiberscopes to examine internal organs and as an aid in delicate surgeries. Miniature probes have also been developed to view muscle fiber, skin tissue, and blood cells. Fiberscopes have also found varied uses in industry, particularly to inspect or control operations in inaccessible areas. Bundles of fiberscopes fused together in a solid plate, called a faceplate, are being used in the manufacture of television tubes and other cathode-ray tube devices. The most far reaching applications of fiber-optic technology are in communication. Optical fibers carry voice messages for telephone service. The sound of the voice is electronically broken down into thousands of pulses per second, which causes a transmitting laser to send coordinated pulses of light through the optical fibers. At the receiving end, the light pulses are converted to electrical signals and the voice message is reconstructed. Light-wave communication systems can handle an immensely greater number of telephone calls and television programs than the current system, and they will form the basis of the “electronic superhighway” expected to crisscross the nation in the near future of the information age. Question 41: How do optical fibers carry voice message? A. By fusing bundles of fiberscopes into a faceplate B. By converting electrical signals to light pulses C. By sending coordinated electrical pulses through optical fibers D. By using cathode-ray tube devices. Question 42: The word inaccessible in line 9 means____. A. difficult to find B. extremely small C. hard to reach D. impossible to climb Question 43: It can be inferred from the passage that fiberscopes____. A. have more uses in industry than in medicine B. will play a major role in the information age C. will decrease in importance as they become more common D. have reached the peak of their development Question 44: Where in the passage does the author discuss the uses of miniature probes in medicine? A. lines 2-7 B. lines 6-8 C. lines 14-16 D. lines 17-19 Question 45: The main topic of the passage is____. A. The birth of the “electronic superhighway” B. The various applications of fiber-optic technology C. How fiberscopes have enhanced the field of medicine D. How sound may be transformed into light Question 46: As used in line 18, the word they refers to____. A. fiberscopes B. light-wave communication systems C. television programs D. television calls Question 47: The word converted in line 15 is closest in meaning to____. A. transferred B. transformed C. transmitted D. changed Question 48: The word coordinated in line 14 is closest in meaning to____. A. separated B. organized C. transformed D. deconstructed Question 49: Fiberscopes are being used to do all of the following EXCEPT____. A. assist in delicate surgeries B. control operations in inaccessible areas C. convert light pulses to electrical signals D. transmit images Question 50: The passage will most likely be followed by a discussion of____. A. homes and businesses of the future B. the structure of fiberscopes C. additional uses of fiberscopes in industry D. the use of fiber optics in the electronic superhighway 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 51 to 60 The goal of Internet-based encyclopedia Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org) is to give everyone on the planet access to information. Like other encyclopedias, Wikipedia contains lots of information: more than 2.5 million articles in 200 different languages covering just about every subject. Unlike other encyclopedias, however, Wikipedia is not written by experts, but by ordinary people. These writers are not paid and their names are not published. They contribute to Wikipedia simply because they want to share their knowledge. Encyclopedias began in ancient times as collections of writings about all aspects of human knowledge. The word itself comes from ancient Greek, and means “a complete general education”. Real popularity for encyclopedias came in the nineteenth century in Europe and the United States, with the publication of encyclopedias written for ordinary readers. With the invention of the CD-ROM, the same amount of information could be put on a few computer discs. Then with the Internet, it became possible to create an online encyclopedia that could be constantly updated, like Microsoft’s Encarta. However, even Internet-based encyclopedias like Encarta were written by paid experts. At first, Wikipedia, the brainchild of Jimmy Wales, a businessman in Chicago, was not so different from these. In 2001, he had the idea for an Internet-based encyclopedia that would provide information quickly and easily to everyone. Furthermore, that information would be available free, unlike other Internet encyclopedias at that time. But Wales, like everyone else, believed that people with special knowledge were needed to write the articles, and so he began by hiring experts. He soon changed his approach, however, as it took them a long time to finish their work. He decided to open up the encyclopedia in a radical new way, so that everyone would have access not only to the information, but also to the process of putting this information online. To do this, he used what is known as “Wiki” software (from the Hawaiian word for “fast”), which allows users to create or alter content on web page. The system is very simple: When you open the web site, you can simply search for information or you can log on to become a writer or editor of articles. If you find an article that interests you – about your hometown, for example – you can correct it or expand it. This process goes on until no one is interested in making any more changes. Question 51: Wikipedia is a(n) ___________ . A. book B. journal C. article D. dictionary Question 52: Wikipedia is written by___________. A. paid written B. millionaires C. normal people D. world experts Question 53: The phrase “these writers” in the first paragraph refers to _______. A. ordinary readers B. ordinary people C. encyclopedia experts D. every subject Question 54: The phrase “the word” in the second paragraph refers to ________. A. knowledge B. encyclopedia C. writing D. collection Question 55: Microsoft’s Encarta is cited in the passage as an example of _______. A. CD-ROM dicitonary B. printed encyclopedia C. online encyclopedia D. updateable online encyclopedia Question 56: The word “brainchild” in the 2nd paragraph of the passage can be best replaced by_____. A. born B. child C. product D. father Question 57: The word “approach” in the third paragraph of the passage means________. A. idea B. time C. method D. writing Question 58: The user of Wikipedia can do all of the following EXCEPT__________. A. have access to information B. determinate the website C. modify information D. edit information Question 59: We can say that Jimmy Wales _______. A. became very famous after the formation of Wikipedia B. is the father of Wikipedia C. made a great profit from Wikipedia D. decides who can use Wikipedia Question 60: Wiki software enables _______. A. exchanging articles B. a purchase of information C. limited access D. editing Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions. Question 61: There were over two hundred people at Carl's trial, most of whom believed that he was not guilty of the crime. A. Carl had not committed the crime, and so more than 200 people came to his trial to show their support. B. When it was announced that Carl had been found not guilty of the crime, there were over 200 people in the audience at his trial. C. Over 200 people coming to Carl’s trial must have influenced the fact that he was not found guilty of the crime. D. The majority of the more than 200 people at Carl’s trial didn’t think that he had committed the crime. Question 62: Ann had the TV on when her parents entered the room. A. The TV was on a table in Anne’s room. B. Anne’s parents told her to turn on the TV. C. Anne noticed her parents watching TV. D. Anne’s parents found her watching TV. Question 63: “You should have finished the report by now.” John told his secretary. John reproached his secretary for not having finished the report. John said that his secretary had not finished the report. John reminded his secretary of finishing the report on time. John scolded to his secretary for not having finished the report. Question 64: Madeleine wears high heels to look taller. A. In order to look taller, Madeleine wears high heels. B. So that to look taller, Madeleine wears high heels. C. Madeleine wants high heels to make her taller. D. Madeleine buys high heels to look taller. PHẦN TỰ LUẬN: (2 điểm) I. Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that the original meaning is exactly the same as the provided one. 1. The children couldn’t go swimming because the sea was rough. => The sea was too_________________________________________ 2. The mechanic serviced my car last week => I_________________________________________ 3. I’m always nervous when I travel by air. => Travelling_________________________________________ 4. He couldn’t afford to buy the car, => The car_________________________________________ 5. “Why don’t you put your luggage under the seat?” he asked => He suggested_________________________________________ II. Topic: Factories in residential areas produce both positive and negative effects to people’s lives. Do you agree or disagree? If a large factory is going to be built near your community, is it good or bad? It’s a quite difficult question to answer. Because there are many aspects to take into your consideration - the advantages and the disadvantages. Let’s talk about that. First, a large factory, especially a large chemical factory is quite harmful to our environment when it is built near our community. It will affect our daily life a lot. All the chemical factories will produce a lot of waste and most of the wastes are harmful to the environment, including poisonous gas and liquid. Some of them cannot be entirely broken down. If they are released into the air or the river, it will affect our health. And also the factory may produce a lot of noise. The environment we want to live in is a quiet and peaceful one, so the noise will be quite boring. And yes, noise also affects our health. Still one thing, a factory can be very dangerous. Because a fire or a explosion may break out in the factory. If it’s very near our home, it’s quite dangerous. But in other hand, a factory may be a good news to us. It can provide more jobs for us, especially for the young people in our community. Since the factory is near, it’s so convenient to go to work, and the factory will get more chances to our area. It will help to develop our area. So if the factory can bring us a lot of chances, we will agree to build one. But the most important things are: 1. Build the factory in a safe distance from our community, not too near. 2. Make sure that the factory can deal with the waste properly. Do not release the poisonous gas into the air, and not release the waste water into the river nearby. 3. Make sure the security guard in the factory works very well. ----THE END---
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