SỞ GD- ĐT VĨNH PHÚC TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN (ĐỀ LUYỆN 284) ĐỀ THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2015 MễN THI: ANH VĂN Thời gian: 90 phỳt 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 other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 1: A. activity B. intelligence C. observation D. development Question 2: A. arrangement B. temperature C. victory D. envelope Question 3: A. bamboo B. hello C. hotel D. beauty Question 4: A. wonderful B. confident C. regular D. impressive Question 5: A. attract B. marry C. demand D. connect 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:Our learning and teaching equipment needs ______ if further improvement is to be achieved. A. modernized B. to modernize C. modernizing D. modernize Question 7:An old gentleman, who is not sure where to gofor the summer holiday, is asking a travel agent for advice. Select the most suitable response to fill in the blank. Gentleman: ”Can you recommend any places for this summer holiday?" Agent: "______." A. A package tour to the Spratly Islands would be perfect, sir B. I don’t think you could afford a tour to Singapore, sir C. Yes, please go to other agencies D. No, you cannot recommend any places Question 8:I’d rather not ______ about it in such an unfavorable circumstance. A. talked B. talking C. talk D. to talk Question 9:______ the class size is our school’s immediate aim. A. Reduced B. Reduces C. Reducing D. Reduce Question 10:Our house isn’t ______ for the children each to have a room of their own, so they have to share. A. so small B. too big C. very small D. big enough Question 11:“______ seen a play with such a strong message.” A. I have rarely B. Rarely did I C. I rarely D. Rarely do I Question 12:My father is a big football fan, but my mother has no ______ in the sport at all. A. interesting B. interest C. interested D. interestingly Question 13:Penicillin, the first antibiotic that successfully killed bacteria and cured infections, was discovered ______. A. by comparison B. by choice C. by accident D. by heart Question 14:The number of cars on the roads ______ increasing, so we need to build more roads. A. is B. were C. was D. are Question 15:It’s been five months ______ I last went fishing. A. since B. that C. while D. which Question 16:Thang was asking Huong, his classmate, for her opinion about the novel he had lent her. Select the most suitable response to fill in the blank. Thang: "What do you think about the novel?" Huong: "______" A. Yes, let's. B. The best I've ever read! C. I can't agree with you more. D. I wish I could. Question 17:Mary is a friendly girl who ______ everyone she meets. A. gets up B. gets on with C. gets over D. gets out of Question 18:If she let this chance slip, she ______ it for the rest of her life. A. would regret B. regrets C. will regret D. would have regretted Question 19:“If you are not satisfied ______ your purchase, we will give you a full refund.” A. at B. of C. for D. with Question 20:Researchers are making enormous progress inunderstanding ______ and what causes it. A. a tsunami is what B. what a tsunami is C. is what a tsunami D. what is a tsunami Question 21:It has long been recognized ______ a high-fat diet can cause heart problems. A. what B. which C. that D. where Question 22: “______ anyone ring while I’m away, please take a message.” A. May B. Would C. Will D. Should Question 23:Linh informs her aunt about her high school graduation exam results. Select the most suitable response to fill in the blank. Linh: "Aunty, I've passed the exam with flying colours." Aunt: "______" A. Sorry to hear that. B. Congratulations! C. That's right. D. How many colours? Question 24:This moment will live in our memory for many years ______. A. to come B. have come C. coming D. come Question 25:Some animals have a remarkable ability to______ themselves to changing environments. A. adapt B. fit C. suit D. match Question 26:She made a list of what to do ______ forget anything. A. in order to B. not to C. so that D. so as not to Question 27:Some English words have the same pronunciation ______. A. or they spell differently B. unless spelled differently C. though they are spelled differently D. because of their difference in spelling Question 28:______, she received a big applause. A. When the speaker finished B. After she finishes speaking C. Finished her lecture D. Speaking has finished Question 29:“Don’t eat so many sweets, ______ you’ll have to visit the dentist often.” A. otherwise B. whether C. when D. while Question 30:After his operation, Tom tried to lead ______ possible. A. a very normal life as B. as normal a life as C. as normal life as D. normal life as Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needscorrection in each of the following questions. Question 31:The doctor advised himto avoid eatingfatty foods, havingmore fresh vegetables and drink muchwater.A B C D Question 32:I alwayslook back onthe time whereI spent with my family on a farmin California. A B C D Question 33:A new school with more than50 classrooms havejust been builtin our localarea. A B C D Question 34:Children should not expect to rescueby their parents every timethey get intofinancial difficulty. A B C D Question 35: Listeningto the radioand you can stay informedabout current affairs. A B C D Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions. Question 36:The traditional phone is far from convenient compared to the smart one. A. Smart phones are almost as convenient as traditional ones. B. The traditional phone is far more convenient than the smart one. C. The traditional phone is as convenient as the smart one. D. Smart phones are much more convenient than traditional ones. Question 37:“I didn’t break my word,” Jim said. A. Jim refused to break his promise. B. Jim didn’t break his word. C. Jim denied breaking his promise. D. Jim admitted breaking his word. Question 38:“I will certainly show you around when you visit my town, Megan,” said George. A. George suggested Megan’s showing him around when she visited his town. B. George refused to show Megan around when she visited his town. C. George requested that Megan show him around when she visited his town. D. George promised to show Megan around when she visited his town. Question 39:When she received the exam results, she immediately phoned her mom. A. No sooner had she phoned her mom than she received the exam results. B. She received the exam results immediately after she phoned her mom. C. No sooner had she received the exam results than she phoned her mom. D. She immediately phoned her mom that she would receive the exam results. Question 40:People think the Samba is the most popular dance in Brazil. A. It is thought that the Samba was the most popular dance in Brazil. B. In Brazil, the Samba is thought to be one of the most popular dances. C. The Samba is thought to be the most popular dance in Brazil. D. It is thought that the Samba is among the most popular dances in Brazil. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines the pair of sentences given in each of the following questions. Question 41:I did not dare to turn on the television. I was afraid of waking the baby up. A. I did not dare to turn on the television for fear of waking up the baby. B. Waking the baby up, I could not continue watching the television. C. I decided not to turn on the television in order to wake the baby up. D. I decided to turn the television down to avoid waking the baby up. Question 42:Our foods contain thousands of different chemicals. However, only a few of them are absolutely essential to our health. A. To stay healthy with only a few essential chemicals, we have to eat the foods that contain thousands of different chemicals. B. Containing thousands of different chemicals, foods are absolutely essential to our health. C. We stay healthy absolutely thanks to eating foods with thousands of different essential chemicals. D. Our foods contain thousands of different chemicals, only a few of which are absolutely essential to our health. Question 43:The local residents have protested against the plan to build a textile factory in their neighborhood. However, the building work will go ahead. A. The construction of the textile factory has been stopped by the protests from the local residents. B. The textile factory will be built as planned despite the local residents’ protests. C. Protests from the local residents have prevented the construction of the textile factory. D. Due to protests from the locals, the textile factory construction will not go ahead as planned. Question 44:The man is very old. He can’t take such a long trip. A. The old man has refused to take such a long trip. B. The trip is not too long for the man to take. C. The man is young enough to take such a long trip. D. The man is too old to take such a long trip. Question 45:My uncle was elected as the mayor of the city in 2001. He remained in office until 2011. A. My uncle was elected as the mayor of the city twice: in 2001 and 2011. B. Elected as the mayor of the city in 2001, my uncle held the post for ten years. C. Although elected as the mayor of the city, my uncle took office in 2011. D. Ten years after serving as the mayor of the city, my uncle resigned in 2001. 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 46 to 55. In my experience, freshmen today are different fromthose I knew when I started as a counselor and professor 25 years ago. College has always been demanding both academically and socially. But students now are less mature and often not ready for the responsibility of being in college. It is really too easy to point the finger at parents who protect their children from life’s obstacles. Parents, who handleevery difficulty and every other responsibility for their children from writing admission essays to picking college courses, certainly may contribute to their children’s lack of coping strategies. But we can look even more broadly to the social trends of today. How many people do you know who are on medicationto prevent anxiety or depression? The number of students who arrive at college already medicated for unwanted emotions has increased dramatically in the past 10 years. We, as a society, don’t want to “feel” anything unpleasant and we certainly don’t want our children to “suffer”. The resulting problem is that by not experiencing negative emotions, one does not learn the necessary skills to tolerate and negotiate adversity. Asa psychologist, I am well aware of the fact that some individuals suffer from depression and anxiety and can benefit from treatment, but I question the growing number of medicated adolescents today. Our world is more stressful in general because of the current economic and political realities, but I don’t believe that the college experience itself is more intensetoday than that of the past 10 years. What I do think is that many students are often not prepared to be young “adults” with all the responsibilities of life. What does this mean for college faculty and staff? We are required to assist in the basic parenting of these students - the student who complains that her professor didn’t remind her of the due date for an assignment that was clearly listed on the syllabus and the student who cheats on an assignment in spite of careful instructions about plagiarism. As college professors, we have to explain what it means to be an independent college student before we can even begin to teach. As parents and teachers we shouldexpect young people to meet challenges. To encourage themin this direction, we have to step back and let them fail and pick themselves up and move forward. This approach needs to begin at an early age so that collegecan actually be a passage to independent adulthood. Adapted from “Students are different now”by Linda Bips. New York Times,October 11, 2010 Question 46: According to the writer, students today are different from those she knew in that they are ______. A. not so academic B. responsible for their work C. too ready for college D. not as mature Question 47: The word “handle” in paragraph 2 mostly means ______. A. point at B. deal with C. lend a hand to D. gain benefits from Question 48: According to the writer, students’ difficulties to cope with college life are partly due to ______. A. the lack of financial support B. the over-parenting from parents C. the absence of parents' protection D. the lack of parental support Question 49: The phrase "on medication" in paragraph 3 is similar in meaning to ______. A. receiving medical treatment B. suffering anxiety or depression C. doing medical research D. studying medicine at college Question 50: The word "intense" in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to ______. A. needing much experience B. not serious C. not interesting D. demanding big efforts Question 51: Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. The college experience itself is more intense today than that of the past 10 years. B. Our world is more stressful because of the current economic and political situation. C. College faculty and staff are required to helpin the parenting of problematic students. D. Our society certainly doesn't want our children to experience unpleasant things. Question 52: The word "them" in the last paragraph refers to ______. A. college professors B. young people C. teachers D. parents Question 53: Students who are not well-prepared to be young “adults” with all the responsibilities of lifewill need ______. A. to be assigned more housework from adults B. to be given more social responsibilities C. to be encouraged to meet challenges D. daily coaching from their teachers Question 54: According to the writer, failure in life and less support from parents will ______. A. defeat students from the very beginning B. helpstudents to learn to stand on their own feet C. discourage students and let them down forever D. allow students to learn the first lesson in their lives Question 55: What is probably the writer's attitude in the passage? A. Indifferent B. Praising C. Critical D. Humorous 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 56:John wants to buy a new car, so he starts setting asidea small part of his monthly earnings. A. spending on B. using up C. putting out D. saving up Question 57:The board of directors rejected the proposed project, explaining that it was too expensive to be feasibleat the present moment. A. costly B. troublesome C. capable D. practicable Question 58:After all these years of good work, Arthur deservesa promotion. A. ought to be denied B. might be produced C. should be given D. could be rejected Question 59:The performance of the synchronized swimmers was so brilliant; the judges could find no flawsin it. A. find nothing imperfect B. award no bonus C. find many mistakes D. suggest more improvements Question 60:When I visited the city, I was really impressedby the hospitality of the people there. A. deeply depressed B. fairly concerned C. slightly frightened D. deeply moved 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 61 to 64. Most of us know a little about how babies learn totalk. From the time infants are born, they hear language because their parents talk to them all the time. Between the ages of seven and ten months, most infants begin to make sounds. They repeat the same sounds over and over again. This is called babbling. When babies babble, they are practicing their language. What happens, though, to children who cannot hear? How do deaf children learn to communicate? Recently, doctors have learned that deaf babies babble with their hands.Laura Ann Petitto, a psychologist, observed three hearing infants with English-speaking parents and two deaf infants with deaf parents using American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate. Dr. Petitto studied the babiesthree times: at 10, 12, and 14 months. During this time, children really begin to develop their language skills. After watching and videotaping the children for several hundred hours, the psychologist and her assistants made many important observations. For example, they saw that the hearing children made varied motions with their hands. However, there appeared to be no pattern to these motions. The deaf babies also made different movements with their hands, but these movements weremore consistent and deliberate. The deaf babies seemed to make the same hand movements over and over again. During the four-month period, the deaf babies' hand motions started to resemblesome basic hand-shapes used in ASL. The children also seemed to prefer certain hand-shapes. Hearing infants start first with simple syllable babbling, then put more syllables together to sound like realsentences and questions. Apparently, deaf babies follow this same pattern, too. First, they repeat simple hand-shapes. Next, they form some simple hand signs and use these movements together to resemble ASL sentences. Linguists believe that our ability for language is innate. In other words, humans are born with the capacity for language: It does not matter if weare physically able to speak or not. Language can be expressed in different ways - for instance, by speech or by sign. Dr. Petitto believes this theory and wants to prove it. She plans to study hearing children who have one deaf parent and one hearing parent. She wants to see what happens when babies have the opportunity to learn both sign language and speech. Does the human brain prefer speech? Some of these studies of hearing babies who have one deaf parent and one hearing parent show that the babies babble equally with their hands and their voices. They also produce their first words, both spoken and signed, at about the same time. More studies in the future may prove that the sign system of the deaf is the physical equivalent of speech. Adapted from “Issues for Today” by Lorraine C. Smith and Nancy Nici Mare Question 61: The phrase “the babies”in paragraph 2 refers to ______ in the study. A. the hearing infants B. the deaf infants C. the hearing and deaf infants D. the disabled infants Question 62: The writer mentions “American Sign Language (ASL)” in paragraph 2 as a language ______. A. used by the deaf to communicate B. especially formed by infants C. used among psychologists D. widely used by American children Question 63: The word “resemble” in paragraph 3 refers to ______. A. making initial movements B. studying funny movements C. creating strange movements D. producing similar movements Question 64: The word “real”in paragraph 4 mostly means ______. A. meaningful B. formal C. general D. original 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. I simply fail to understand some of my friends’ attitudes to work. đ I have some friends _________________________________________ 2. He didn't study his lessons very carefully, so he gets bad marks now. đ If he _________________________________________ 3. Although Judy was severely disabled, she took part in many sports đ Despite _________________________________________ 4. The film was so interesting that I couldn’t go to bed. đ It was such _________________________________________ 5. “Why didn’t you go to the club last night?” the girl said to Jim. đ The girl asked _________________________________________ II. Topic: Human are said to greatly benefit from destroying their environment. Do you really think so? The quality of human life has improved greatly over the past few centuries, but Earth is being harmed more and more by human activity. As we develop our technology, we demand more from our planet. Eventually, this will harm people as well. Our planet gives us everything we need, but natural resources are not endless. Strip mining devastates whole regions, leaving bare and useless ground. Deforestation removes old growth trees that can't be replaced. Too much fishing may harm fish populations to the point where they can't recover. We are too careless in taking what we want without giving anything back. There are more people than ever, living longer than ever. So is it any surprise that many areas suffer from too much development? Anyone living in or near a city has experienced "urban sprawl." There is a new shopping area on every corner and new houses, townhouses and apartments everywhere. Traffic gets worse and worse because planners can't keep up with growth. Keeping up with human demand is hard enough. Environmental concerns come in last. With growth comes pollution. Companies and communities dump waste into water. Landfills are full of trash. Emissions from factories pollute the air. Barrels of industrial waste and worse, radioactive waste, have no safe place to go. If we're not careful, we can harm our planet beyond repair. People need to respect the Earth and try to preserve it. If we don't, what kind of future will we have? ---------- THE END----------
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