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Page 1 ĐỀ SỐ 5 Đề thi thử đại học lần III 2013 – Trường chuyên Đại học SPHN Mã đề số: 431 Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút ĐỀ THI GỒM 80 CÂU TỪ CÂU HỎI SỐ 1 ĐẾN CÂU HỎI SỐ 80 DÀNH CHO TẤT

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ĐỀ SỐ 5

Đề thi thử đại học lần III (2013) – Trường chuyên Đại học SPHN

Mã đề số: 431

Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút

ĐỀ THI GỒM 80 CÂU (TỪ CÂU HỎI SỐ 1 ĐẾN CÂU HỎI SỐ 80) DÀNH CHO TẤT CẢ CÁC THÍ SINH

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each of the following questions

Question 1 A caring B scary C parrot D bared

Question 2 A terrorist B technology C category D dissolve

Question 3 A driven B wilderness C cacti D determine

Question 4 A precision B decision C impression D division

Question 5 A rest B castle C often D wrestle

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to complete each of the following questions or the answer that is closest in meaning to the underlined part

Question 6 Major fouls are by one minute in the penalty box

A forced B sentenced C penalized D prohibited

Question 7 In water polo, no player the goalie can hold the ball with both hands

A although B beside C apart D except

Question 8 It was a cold day, I had to wear my wood coat

A so B so that C therefore D consequently

Question 9 A: Overall, don’t you think the possibility of world peace is greater now than ever before?

B: It be I don’t know Political relationships can be fragile

Question 10 Environmental pollution has many spe species to the verge of extinction

A sent B thrown C brought D driven

Question 11 They were seen the building

A enter B to be entered C to entering D to enter

Question 12 We live in a village in a small wooded valley

A lying B placing C putting D laying

Question 13 For money It’s really annoying

A She forever asks B She asks forever

C Forever she asks D She’s forever asking

Question 14 – This song isn’t as good as the first one

A Is it the last one B I’ll go first! C I think it is D Is the last one over

Question 15 Later a wine reception will be followed by a concert before guests tuck into a banquet

A an enormous breakfast C an informal party

B a formal conference D a formal part

Question 16 I’m so pleased to see you − to talk to you since the weekend

A I’m wanting B I’ve been wanting C I want D would like

Question 17 Three great stretches of sandy deserts almost circle the centre of Australia

Question 18 You should keep that ticket somewhere safe – you well need it later

Question 19 I can’t go out with you tomorrow My sister move into her new flat

A I help B I’ll help C I’m help D would help

Question 20 Those companies were close due to some seriously financial problems

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A taken off B put away C wiped out D gone over

Question 21 You told us he was a famous director – we’d have asked for his autograph!

A could have B would have C had D ø

Question 22 There’s no we can all fit in only one car

Question 23 Can you recommend something stopping birds from eating my seeds?

Question 24 It’s nice to spend a day out of the city now and again

Question 25 At the end of our course we all signed other’s course book

Question 26 For you to buy a bike because you can easily borrow one when you need one

A Is not worth B It’s not worth C It’s not worth it D It’s worthy

Question 27 I bought trousers this afternoon

Question 28 Excuse me I if you might have a spare ticket I’ve lost mine

C used to wonder D would be wondering

Question 29 The book I’m reading at the moment is absolutely

A interesting B funny C frightening D terrifying

Question 30 There was a/an cat on the sofa

A beautiful B asleep C awake D only

Question 31 They denied the opportunity to take part

Question 32 We’d all be much happier if we about the money

A aren’t worrying B wouldn’t worry C weren’t worrying D worry

Question 33 The only person me when I lived in Venezuela was my brother

A visited B what visited C to visit D visiting

Question 34 Scarcely down to watch TV when the phone rang

A I had sat B did I sit C had I sat D I would sit

Question 35 It was a dark, stormy night The wind and the moon was hidden behind clouds

A was blowing B used to blow C would blow D blew

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 question from 36 to 45

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Although only a small percentage of the electromagnetic radiation that

is emitted by the Sun is ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the amount that is

emitted would be enough to cause severe damage to most forms of life

on Earth were it all to reach the surface of the Earth Fortunately, all of

the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation does not reach the Earth because of a

layer of oxygen, called the ozone layer, encircling the Earth in the

stratosphere at an altitude of about 15 miles above the Earth The ozone

layer absorbs much of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation and prevent it from

reaching the Earth

Ozone is a form of ozone in which each molecule consists of three

atoms (O3) instead of the two atoms (O2) usually found in an oxygen

molecule, Ozone forms in the stratosphere in a process that is initiated

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by ultraviolet radiation from the Sun UV radiation from the Sun splits

oxygen molecules with two atoms into free oxygen atoms, and each of

these unattached oxygen atoms then joins up with an oxygen molecule

to form ozone, UV radiation is also capable of splitting up ozone

molecules; thus, ozone is constantly forming, splitting, and reforming

in the stratosphere When UV radiation is absorbed during the process

of ozone formation and reformation, it is unable to reach Earth and

cause damage there

Recently, however, the ozone layer over part of the Earth has been

diminishing, chief among the culprits in the case of the disappearing

ozone, those that are really responsible, are the chlorofluorocarbons

(CFCs) CFCs meander up from Earth into the stratosphere, where they

break down and release chlorine The released chlorine reacts with

ozone reacts with ozone in the stratosphere to form chlorine monoxide

(ClO) and oxygen (O2) The chlorine then becomes free to go through

the cycle over and over again One chlorine atom can, in fact, destroy

hundreds of thousands of ozone molecules in this repetitious cycle, and

the effects of this destructive process are now becoming evident

Question 36 According to the passage, ultraviolet radiation from the Sun

A is causing severe damage to the Earth’s ozone layer

B is only a fraction of the Sun’s electromagnetic radiation

C creates electromagnetic radiation

D always readies the Earth

Question 37 The word “encircling” in line 5 is closest in meaning to

A rotating B attacking C raising D surrounding

Question 38 It is stated in the passage that the ozone layer

A enables ultraviolet radiation to reach the Earth

B reflects ultraviolet radiation

C shields the Earth from a lot of ultraviolet radiation

D reaches down to the Earth

Question 39 According to the passage, an ozone molecule

A consists of three oxygen molecules

B contains more oxygen atoms than usual oxygen molecule does

C consists of two oxygen atoms

D contains the same number of atoms as the usual oxygen molecule

Question 40 The word “free” in line 11 could best be replaced by

A liberal B gratuitous C unconnected D emancipated

Question 41 Ultraviolet radiation causes oxygen molecules to

A rise to die stratosphere

B bum up ozone molecules

C split up and reform as ozone

D reduce the number of chlorofluorocarbons

Question 42 The pronoun “it” in line 15 refers to

A radiation B process C formation D damage

Question 43 The word “culprits” in line 18 is closest in meaning to which of the following?

A Guilty parties B Detectives C Group members D Leaders

Question 44 According to the passage, what happens after a chlorine molecule reacts with an ozone

molecule?

A The ozone breaks down into three oxygen atoms

B Two different molecules are created

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C The two molecules combine into one molecule

D Three distinct molecules result

Question 45 The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses

A the negative result of the cycle of ozone destruction

B where chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) come from

C the causes of the destruction of ozone molecules

D how electromagnetic radiation is created

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct

word for each of the blanks from 46 to 55

THE NEED FOR BIGGER PLANES

The big issue for plane-makers planning for the future is size, not speed With the skies already

full of air traffic, and with worse to (46) , the important questions for the

designers are how many passengers they can (47) into the new super-planes and who

will be (48) to build them first (49) yourself ten years from now in a packed

airport departure lounge Eight hundred passengers are waiting with you for their first flight on one of a

remarkable range of super-planes, and the check-in time (50) have been as much as four hours before

take-off to allow for the extra people Impossible? Far from it Designs for these planes are already

stored on computer at the world’s top aircraft manufacturers, waiting to be turned (51) reality

The airlines badly need the new jets to deal with future increases in passenger (52) A billion

passengers a year are currently carried by air, but that figure is (53) to double by the year

2010 The only practical (54) of avoiding making the skies even busier is to build

much bigger planes The race to build the new jets is the hottest contest in the airliner business Manufacturers

are working closely with the major airlines to produce designs that will please airlines and passengers (55)

Question 46 A go B happen C come D arrive

Question 47 A contain B fit C hold D sit

Question 48 A possible B able C proper D capable

Question 49 A Consider B Suppose C Imagine D Regard

Question 50 A can B need C ought D may

Question 52 A amounts B sums C quantities D numbers

Question 53 A expected B thought C known D hoped

Question 54 A scheme B process C way D plan

Question 55 A equal B alike C similar D same

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction

Question 56 In a medical study of nearly 5,000 adult, half of them were given one aspirin a day and the other

half given a placebo, it was found that those taking aspirin suffered 38 percent fewer heart attacks than those

who weren’t

A half of them B given C taking D who weren’t

Question 57 The medical science began with the Greek Hippocrates, who earned for himself the title of

father of Medicine

A The medical science B the Greek C for himself D the title

Question 58 Jaguarundis are sleek, long-tailed creatures colored either an uniform reddish brown or dark

grey

A long-tailed B colored C an D or

Question 59 The carbon atoms of the diamond are so strongly bonded that a diamond can only be scratched

with other diamond

A carbon atoms B so strongly C scratched D other

Question 60 The surface of the planet Venus is almost completely hid by the thick clouds that shroud it

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best way to complete each of the following sentences

Question 61 The Earth’s ice to melt, the Earth’s ocean would rise by about two hundred feet

A If all B Were all C If all were D All was

Question 62 We kept the fire burning all day

A In spite of the fact that the weather was very cold

B Even though of the cold weather

C Due to the fact that the very cold weather

D Because the weather was very cold

Question 63 At the University of Melbourne was successful

A The experience was conducted

B The experience conducted

C The experience where was conducted

D The experience which had conducted

Question 64 On being asked about the missing document,

A They couldn’t get any answers from him

B No information was obtained from him

C No answers were given by him

D he denied ever seeing it

Question 65 Have at least four hours of hazardous materials response training is mandated by federal law

A All police officers C That all police officers

B All police officers must D For all police officers

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 question from 66 to 75

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Harvard University, today recognized as part of the top echelon of the

world’s universities came from very inauspicious and humble beginnings

This oldest of American universities was found in 1636, just sixteen years

after the pilgrims landed at Plymouth Included in the Puritan emigrants to the

Massachusetts colony during this period were more than 100 graduates of

England’s prestigious Oxford and Cambridge universities and these university

graduates in the New World were determined that their sons would have the

same educational opportunities that they themselves had had Because of this

support in the colony for an institution of higher learning, the General Court of

Massachusetts appropriated 400 pounds for a college in October of 1636 and

early the following year decided on a parcel of land for the school – this land

was in an area called Newetowne, which was later renamed Cambridge after its

English cousin and site of the present-day university

When a young minister named John Harvard, who came from the

neighboring town of Charlestowne, died from tuberculosis in 1638, he willed

half of his estate of 1,700 pounds to the fledgling college In spite of the fact

that only half of the bequest was actually paid, the General Court named the

college after the minister in appreciation for what he had done The amount of

the bequest may not have been large, particularly by today’s standards, but it

was more than the General Court had found it necessary to appropriate in order

to open the college

Henry Dunster was appointed the first present of Harvard in 1640, and it

should be noted that in addition to serving as president, he was also the entire

faculty, with an entering freshman class of four students Although the staff did

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expand somewhat, for the first century of its existence the entire teaching staff

consisted of the president and three or four tutors

Question 66 The main idea of this passage is that

A Harvard is one of the world’s most prestigious universities

B What is today a great university started out small

C John Harvard was key to the development of a great university

D Harvard University developed under the auspices of the General Court of Massachusetts

Question 67 The passage indicates that Harvard is

A One of the oldest universities in the world’s

B The oldest university in the world

C One of the oldest universities in American

D The oldest university in American

Question 68 It can be inferred from the passage that the Puritans who traveled to the Massachusetts colony

A Rather well educated

B Rather rich

C rather supportive of the English government

D rather undemocratic

Question 69 The pronoun “they” in line 7 refers to

A Oxford and Cambridge universities C sons

B university graduates D educational opportunities

Question 70 The “pounds” in line 9 are probably

A types of books B college students

Question 71 The “English cousin” in line 11 refers to a

A city B relative C person D court

Question 72 Which of the following is NOT mentioned about John Harvard?

A What he died of

B Where he came from

C Where he was buried

D How much he bequeathed to Harvard

Question 73 The word “fledgling” in line 15 could best be replaced by which of the following?

A Newborn B Flying C Winged D Established

Question 74 The passage implies that

A Henry Dunster was an ineffective president

B someone else really served as president of Harvard before Henry Dunster

C Henry Dunster spent much of his time as president managing the Harvard faculty

D the position of president of Harvard was not merely an administrative position in the early years

Question 75 The word “somewhat” in line 22 could best be replaced by

A back and forth B to and fro C side by side D more or less

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence in italics

Question 76 If only Bruce and Suzy had told me that they hadn’t made reservations for their vacation yet

A Bruce and Suzy should have told me that they didn’t want to make reservations for their trip

B The only thing Bruce and Suzy told me was that they hadn’t made reservations anywhere yet

C Bruce and Suzy wouldn’t have had a holiday if they hadn’t told me that they hadn’t booked their trip

D I wish I had been informed by Bruce and Suzy that they still needed to book their holiday

Question 77 If you’re really in need of relaxation, nothing is better than a lengthy massage

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A You’d like something like a relaxing massage to relieve all that stress, wouldn’t you?

B You’d better have a lengthy massage soon if you don’t want to become all knotted up with stress

C I’ll book you an intensive massage at the spa if you’re feeling so tense

D A very long massage is the best thing for a severely stressed body and mind

Question 78 “Were I the minister of Education, I would provide free course books to school children,” said

James

A James told if he were the minister of Education, he would provide free course books to school children

B James asked if he had been the minister of Education, he would have provided free course books to

school children

C James said if he were the minister of Education, he would provide free course books to school children

D James said if he had been the minister of Education, he would have provided free course books to school

children

Question 79 It’s possible that your computer crashed because of the excessive number of songs you saved on

it

A The crash of your computer might have been caused by the fact that you saved too many songs on it

B It turned out that your computer crashed after you saved all those songs on it

C Your computer wouldn’t have crashed if you hadn’t saved so many songs on it

D You should have known that saving so many songs on your computer would cause it to crash

Question 80 However much effort the gymnast put into her training, she could never be satisfied with herself

A The gymnast was never pleased with her own abilities, even though she worked extremely hard at

developing them

B The gymnast was not happy with the difficult way in which she had to push herself to practice harder

C In her head, the gymnast was constantly scolding herself for her lack of ability and for being the laziest

gymnast ever

D The gymnast was physically weak, so she decided to spend little time on trying to improve her skills any

further

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