Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions.. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on
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ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 643
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mark(s) Mã Phách ………
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 1: The famous racehorse Secretariat had to be destroyed because of a painful, incurable hoof disease.
Question 2: Hunting for meat and burning forests for soil cause destruction to wildlife.
Question 3:Life on Earth is disappearing fast and will continue to do so unless urgent action is taken.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 4: ~ Anna: " " ~ Bob: "I'm glad you enjoyed it Hope to see you again soon."
A My uncle is coming soon Would you like to come to our dinner?
B I highly appreciate for the houses you've rebuilt for our village.
C I don’t mind going to the party sometimes but when I know everybody there then I enjoy it.
D That’s a great dinner Thanks a lot You'll have to come to our place sometime.
Question 5: ~ Linda: "What kinds of music do you like, Mary?" ~ Mary: " "
A Hmm, no, I don't really like Westerns B Concert
C You really guess so D Well, I guess I'm really into jazz.
Question 6: ~ Peter: "Could you fill it up, please? ~ Ivan: " "
A Not at all I’ll fill the oil for you B Where? Of course not.
C Certainly My job is to fill in the application D Sure Shall I check the oil as well?
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 7: He cannot practise scuba diving because he has a weak heart.
A He has a weak heart but he continues to practise scuba diving.
B The fact that he has a weak heart cannot stop him practicing scuba diving,
C Scuba diving makes him suffer from having a weak heart.
D The reason why he cannot practise scuba diving is that he has a weak heart.
Question 8: The test we did last time was more difficult than this one.
A The test we have done this time is not difficult at all.
B This test is not as difficult as the one we did last time.
C We did an easy test last time and a difficultone this time.
D This time we have to do the most difficult testof all.
Question 9: She asked John to repeat what he had said.
A "You have to repeat what you say, John," she said.
B "Please repeat what you said, John," she said.
C "Please repeat what you said to John," she said.
D "Will you please repeat what John said?" she asked.
Question 10: "No, it's not true I didn't steal the money!"Jean said.
A Jean admitted stealing the money B Jean refused to steal the money.
C Jean denied having stolen the money D Jean did not intend to steal the money
Question 11: People believe that neither side wanted war.
A It is believed that war broke out from both sides.
B War is believed to be wanted by either side.
C Neither side is responsible for the outbreak of war.
D Neither side is believed to have wanted war.
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 12: The earth is being threatened and the future looks bad.
Question 13: Thousands of people are going starving because of the flood.
Trang 2A poor B rich C full D hungry
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 14 to 18.
When something terrible happens, such as an earthquake or a flood, people need help At these times, they work together ingroups On January 17th, 1995, a powerful earthquake hit the city of Kobe, Japan Many buildings burned or collapsed Part of anexpressway fell over Train lines were damaged, and supplies of electricity, gas, and water were cut off Soon after the earthquakewas over, people in Kobe began working together to save their city Neighbours pull each other outof collapsed buildings.Ordinary people putout fires even before the fire trucks arrived
Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into teams They worked out a system to send help to where it was needed Somepeople brought food, water, clothes, and electric generators to different parts of the city Other teams search for belongsings indamaged stores and homes Some volunteers took care of children who had lost their parents Teams of volunteers from outside
Japan helped, too A rescue team with search dogs came from Switzerland A group of doctors, called Doctors Without Borders, came from all over the world A group called the International Rescue Corps also sent its members to help Today, Kobe has
been rebuilt But people there still remember the outpouring of support they received from all over the world back in 1995
Question 14: Which of the statements below does the story lead you to believe?
A Only volunteers can fix the damage caused by a strong earthquake.
B It is easy tofix the damage caused by a strong earthquake.
C Strong earthquakes happen only in Japan.
D Earthquakes are extremely dangerous.
Question 15: In 1995, Kobe was hit by
Question 16: The doctors in Doctors Without Borders
A all came from Switzerland B used search dogs to help them
C also worked for the International Rescue Corps D came from all over the world
Question 17: The story does not say so, but it makes you think that
A many people were hurt the earthquake B many firefighters died in the earthquake
C the earthquake destroyed all of the cities in Japan D people no longer live in Kobe
Question 18: On the whole, the story is about
A how to organize volunteers B international volunteers' activities in Japan
C the roads and trains in Kobe, Japan D an earthquake in Kobe, Japan
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 23.
Species that belongs to an area are said to be native species Typically, they have been part of a given biological landscape for along period, and they are well adapted to the local environment and to the presence of other native species in the same generalhabitat Exotic species are interlopers, foreign elements introduced intentionally or accidentally into new settings through humanactivities In one context an introduced species may cause no obvious problems and may, over time, be regarded as being just as
"natural" as any native species in the same habitat In another context, exotics may seriously disrupt delicate ecological balancesand create a cascade of unintended consequences The worst of these unintended consequences arise when introduced species putnative species in destruction by preying on them, altering their habitats, or out-competing them in the struggle for food resources.Although biological introductions have affected environments the world over, the most destructive, effects have occurred onislands, where introduced insects, cats, pigs, rats, mongooses, and other nonnative species have caused the grave endangerment oroutright extinction of literally hundreds of species during the past 500 years
One of other reason to cause species extinction is overexploitation This word refers to the utilization of a species at a rate that islikely to cause its extreme endangerment or outright extinction Among many examples of severe overexploitation, the case ofthe great whales stands out in special relief By the middle of the 20th century, unrestricted whaling had brought many species ofwhales to incredibly low population sizes In response to public pressure, in 1982 a number of nations, including the USA, agreed
to an international moratorium on whaling As a direct result, some whale species which are thought to have been on extinction'sdoorstep 25 years ago have made amazing comebacks, such as grey whales in the western Pacific Others remain at great risk.Many other species, however, continue to suffer high rates of exploitation because of the trade in animal parts Currently, thedemand for animal parts is centered in several parts of Asia where there is a strong market for traditional medicines made fromitems like tiger bone and rhino horn
Question 19: Native species
A never get along well with other native species in the same environment
B are not used to the local environment
C have been part of a given biological landscape for a long period
D tend to do harm to exotic species
Question 20: Tiger bone and rhino horn
A are never in the trade of animal parts B are not popular in Asian markets
C cannot be found in Asian markets D are used for making traditional medicines
Trang 3Question 21: According to the second paragraph, by the middle of the 20th century
A whaling was not restricted B whale population increased dramatically
C whale hunting was illegal D whale population was the most crowded in marine life
Question 22: Exotic species
A help to make the local environment more ideal to survive
B may kill native species for food
C always share the environment peacefully with native species
D do no harm to native species and the local environment
Question 23: According to the first paragraph,
A introducing new exotic species to local environments is necessary.
B very few native species have been damaged by exotic species
C non-native species have caused badly damage to native ones.
D exotic species have never been introduced on islands
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 24: It was that we decided to stay indoors.
Question 25: Because of his poor health, it took him a long time to his bad cold.
Question 26: The hut is said to be haunted.
A with the foot of the hill B by the foot of the hill
Question 27: The pay was not brilliant but I could and there were many aspects of the job that I enjoyed.
Question 28: Mrs Brown had her bicycle yesterday.
Question 29: The university’s programs those of Harvard.
Question 30: Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table He it here last night.
A must have left B needn't leave C should have left D must be leaving
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 32:A university B institution C preferential D indicative
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 34 to 43.
Researchers in communication show that more feelings and intentions are (34) and received non-verbally than verbally.Mehrabian and Wiener following have stated thatonly 7% (35) message is sent through words, with remaining 93% sent non-verbal (36) Humans use non-verbal communication because: Words have limitations: there are (37) areas where non-verbal communication is more (38) than verbal, especially when we explain the shape, directions, personalities which areexpressed non-verbally
Non-verbal signal are powerful: Non-verbal cues primarily express inner (39) while verbal messages deal basically withoutside world Non-verbal message are likely (40) more genuine: because non-verbal behaviours cannot be controlled aseasily as spoken words Non-verbal signals can express feelings inappropriate to state:Social etiquette limits (41) can be said,but non-verbal cues can communicate thoughts A separate communication channel is necessary to .(42) send complexmessages A speaker can add enormously to the complexity of the verbal message through simple non-verbal (43)
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.
Trang 4Question 44: Someone who use a personal computer to perform only such tasks as word processing and sending e-mail need
not buy the most advanced model available on the market
Question 45: This table belongs to the sitting room.
Question 46: From the driver’s point of view, the new speed limits enacted by the state were more stricter than the old laws.
Question 47: The bridge-building project had problems with funding right from the work begins.
Question 48: Could you mind telling me the way to the nearest restaurant?
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.
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ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 523
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mark(s) Mã Phách ………
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.
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 03 to 07.
Species that belongs to an area are said to be native species Typically, they have been part of a given biological landscape for along period, and they are well adapted to the local environment and to the presence of other native species in the same generalhabitat Exotic species are interlopers, foreign elements introduced intentionally or accidentally into new settings through humanactivities In one context an introduced species may cause no obvious problems and may, over time, be regarded as being just as
"natural" as any native species in the same habitat In another context, exotics may seriously disrupt delicate ecological balancesand create a cascade of unintended consequences The worst of these unintended consequences arise when introduced species putnative species in destruction by preying on them, altering their habitats, or out-competing them in the struggle for food resources.Although biological introductions have affected environments the world over, the most destructive, effects have occurred onislands, where introduced insects, cats, pigs, rats, mongooses, and other nonnative species have caused the grave endangerment oroutright extinction of literally hundreds of species during the past 500 years
One of other reason to cause species extinction is overexploitation This word refers to the utilization of a species at a rate that islikely to cause its extreme endangerment or outright extinction Among many examples of severe overexploitation, the case ofthe great whales stands out in special relief By the middle of the 20th century, unrestricted whaling had brought many species ofwhales to incredibly low population sizes In response to public pressure, in 1982 a number of nations, including the USA, agreed
to an international moratorium on whaling As a direct result, some whale species which are thought to have been on extinction'sdoorstep 25 years ago have made amazing comebacks, such as grey whales in the western Pacific Others remain at great risk.Many other species, however, continue to suffer high rates of exploitation because of the trade in animal parts Currently, thedemand for animal parts is centered in several parts of Asia where there is a strong market for traditional medicines made fromitems like tiger bone and rhino horn
Question 3: According to the first paragraph,
A introducing new exotic species to local environments is necessary.
B very few native species have been damaged by exotic species
C non-native species have caused badly damage to native ones.
D exotic species have never been introduced on islands
Question 4: According to the second paragraph, by the middle of the 20th century
A whale population was the most crowded in marine life B whaling was not restricted
C whale population increased dramatically D whale hunting was illegal
Question 5: Tiger bone and rhino horn
A are never in the trade of animal parts B are used for making traditional medicines
C are not popular in Asian markets D cannot be found in Asian markets
Question 6: Native species
A are not used to the local environment
B tend to do harm to exotic species
C have been part of a given biological landscape for a long period
D never get along well with other native species in the same environment
Question 7: Exotic species
A help to make the local environment more ideal to survive
B may kill native species for food
C always share the environment peacefully with native species
D do no harm to native species and the local environment
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 8:Life on Earth is disappearing fast and will continue to do so unless urgent action is taken.
Question 9: The famous racehorse Secretariat had to be destroyed because of a painful, incurable hoof disease.
Trang 6A disabling B irreparable C dangerous D vexatious
Question 10: Hunting for meat and burning forests for soil cause destruction to wildlife.
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 11: Thousands of people are going starving because of the flood.
Question 12: The earth is being threatened and the future looks bad.
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 13: This table belongs to the sitting room.
Question 14: Someone who use a personal computer to perform only such tasks as word processing and sending e-mail need
not buy the most advanced model available on the market
Question 15: Could you mind telling me the way to the nearest restaurant?
Question 16: From the driver’s point of view, the new speed limits enacted by the state were more stricter than the old laws.
Question 17: The bridge-building project had problems with funding right from the work begins.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 18: ~ Peter: "Could you fill it up, please? ~ Ivan: " "
A Where? Of course not B Certainly My job is to fill in the application.
C Not at all I’ll fill the oil for you D Sure Shall I check the oil as well?
Question 19: ~ Anna: " " ~ Bob: "I'm glad you enjoyed it Hope to see you again soon."
A I highly appreciate for the houses you've rebuilt for our village.
B That’s a great dinner Thanks a lot You'll have to come to our place sometime.
C I don’t mind going to the party sometimes but when I know everybody there then I enjoy it.
D My uncle is coming soon Would you like to come to our dinner?
Question 20: ~ Linda: "What kinds of music do you like, Mary?" ~ Mary: " "
A Well, I guess I'm really into jazz B You really guess so.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 21: Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table He it here last night.
A must have left B should have left C must be leaving D needn't leave
Question 22: The pay was not brilliant but I could and there were many aspects of the job that I enjoyed.
A get high salary B do a living C earn high salary D make a living
Question 23: The university’s programs those of Harvard.
Question 24: Mrs Brown had her bicycle yesterday.
Question 25: It was that we decided to stay indoors.
Question 26: The hut is said to be haunted.
A at the foot of the hill B with the foot of the hill
Question 27: Because of his poor health, it took him a long time to his bad cold.
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 32.
When something terrible happens, such as an earthquake or a flood, people need help At these times, they work together ingroups On January 17th, 1995, a powerful earthquake hit the city of Kobe, Japan Many buildings burned or collapsed Part of anexpressway fell over Train lines were damaged, and supplies of electricity, gas, and water were cut off Soon after the earthquakewas over, people in Kobe began working together to save their city Neighbours pull each other outof collapsed buildings.Ordinary people putout fires even before the fire trucks arrived
Trang 7Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into teams They worked out a system to send help to where it was needed Somepeople brought food, water, clothes, and electric generators to different parts of the city Other teams search for belongsings indamaged stores and homes Some volunteers took care of children who had lost their parents Teams of volunteers from outside
Japan helped, too A rescue team with search dogs came from Switzerland A group of doctors, called Doctors Without Borders, came from all over the world A group called the International Rescue Corps also sent its members to help Today, Kobe has
been rebuilt But people there still remember the outpouring of support they received from all over the world back in 1995
Question 28: The doctors in Doctors Without Borders
A came from all over the world B all came from Switzerland
C used search dogs to help them D also worked for the International Rescue Corps
Question 29: The story does not say so, but it makes you think that
A many people were hurt the earthquake B the earthquake destroyed all of the cities in Japan
C people no longer live in Kobe D many firefighters died in the earthquake
Question 30: In 1995, Kobe was hit by
Question 31: Which of the statements below does the story lead you to believe?
A Strong earthquakes happen only in Japan.
B Only volunteers can fix the damage caused by a strong earthquake.
C Earthquakes are extremely dangerous.
D It is easy tofix the damage caused by a strong earthquake.
Question 32: On the whole, the story is about
A the roads and trains in Kobe, Japan B an earthquake in Kobe, Japan
C how to organize volunteers D international volunteers' activities in Japan
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 34:A indicative B preferential C institution D university
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 36 to 45.
Researchers in communication show that more feelings and intentions are (36) and received non-verbally than verbally.Mehrabian and Wiener following have stated thatonly 7% (37) message is sent through words, with remaining 93% sent non-verbal (38) Humans use non-verbal communication because: Words have limitations: there are (39) areas where non-verbal communication is more (40) than verbal, especially when we explain the shape, directions, personalities which areexpressed non-verbally
Non-verbal signal are powerful: Non-verbal cues primarily express inner (41) while verbal messages deal basically withoutside world Non-verbal message are likely (42) more genuine: because non-verbal behaviours cannot be controlled aseasily as spoken words Non-verbal signals can express feelings inappropriate to state:Social etiquette limits (43) can be said,but non-verbal cues can communicate thoughts A separate communication channel is necessary to .(44) send complexmessages A speaker can add enormously to the complexity of the verbal message through simple non-verbal (45)
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: He cannot practise scuba diving because he has a weak heart.
A The reason why he cannot practise scuba diving is that he has a weak heart.
B Scuba diving makes him suffer from having a weak heart.
C The fact that he has a weak heart cannot stop him practicing scuba diving,
D He has a weak heart but he continues to practise scuba diving.
Question 47: The test we did last time was more difficult than this one.
A This time we have to do the most difficult testof all.
B We did an easy test last time and a difficultone this time.
Trang 8C This test is not as difficult as the one we did last time.
D The test we have done this time is not difficult at all.
Question 48: "No, it's not true I didn't steal the money!"Jean said.
A Jean admitted stealing the money B Jean did not intend to steal the money
C Jean denied having stolen the money D Jean refused to steal the money.
Question 49: People believe that neither side wanted war.
A Neither side is responsible for the outbreak of war.
B War is believed to be wanted by either side.
C Neither side is believed to have wanted war.
D It is believed that war broke out from both sides.
Question 50: She asked John to repeat what he had said.
A "Will you please repeat what John said?" she asked.
B "Please repeat what you said, John," she said.
C "You have to repeat what you say, John," she said.
D "Please repeat what you said to John," she said.
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ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 956
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mark(s) Mã Phách ………
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 1: The bridge-building project had problems with funding right from the work begins.
Question 2: Could you mind telling me the way to the nearest restaurant?
Question 3: Someone who use a personal computer to perform only such tasks as word processing and sending e-mail need
not buy the most advanced model available on the market
Question 4: From the driver’s point of view, the new speed limits enacted by the state were more stricter than the old laws.
Question 5: This table belongs to the sitting room.
Non-verbal signal are powerful: Non-verbal cues primarily express inner (11) while verbal messages deal basically withoutside world Non-verbal message are likely (12) more genuine: because non-verbal behaviours cannot be controlled aseasily as spoken words Non-verbal signals can express feelings inappropriate to state:Social etiquette limits (13) can be said,but non-verbal cues can communicate thoughts A separate communication channel is necessary to .(14) send complexmessages A speaker can add enormously to the complexity of the verbal message through simple non-verbal (15)
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 16: The earth is being threatened and the future looks bad.
Question 17: Thousands of people are going starving because of the flood.
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 18 to 22.
When something terrible happens, such as an earthquake or a flood, people need help At these times, they work together ingroups On January 17th, 1995, a powerful earthquake hit the city of Kobe, Japan Many buildings burned or collapsed Part of anexpressway fell over Train lines were damaged, and supplies of electricity, gas, and water were cut off Soon after the earthquakewas over, people in Kobe began working together to save their city Neighbours pull each other outof collapsed buildings.Ordinary people putout fires even before the fire trucks arrived
Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into teams They worked out a system to send help to where it was needed Somepeople brought food, water, clothes, and electric generators to different parts of the city Other teams search for belongsings indamaged stores and homes Some volunteers took care of children who had lost their parents Teams of volunteers from outside
Trang 10Japan helped, too A rescue team with search dogs came from Switzerland A group of doctors, called Doctors Without Borders, came from all over the world A group called the International Rescue Corps also sent its members to help Today, Kobe has
been rebuilt But people there still remember the outpouring of support they received from all over the world back in 1995
Question 18: The doctors in Doctors Without Borders
A also worked for the International Rescue Corps B all came from Switzerland
C used search dogs to help them D came from all over the world
Question 19: Which of the statements below does the story lead you to believe?
A Earthquakes are extremely dangerous.
B Strong earthquakes happen only in Japan.
C Only volunteers can fix the damage caused by a strong earthquake.
D It is easy tofix the damage caused by a strong earthquake.
Question 20: In 1995, Kobe was hit by
Question 21: On the whole, the story is about
A international volunteers' activities in Japan B how to organize volunteers
C the roads and trains in Kobe, Japan D an earthquake in Kobe, Japan
Question 22: The story does not say so, but it makes you think that
A the earthquake destroyed all of the cities in Japan B many people were hurt the earthquake
C people no longer live in Kobe D many firefighters died in the earthquake
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.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 25: ~ Anna: " " ~ Bob: "I'm glad you enjoyed it Hope to see you again soon."
A My uncle is coming soon Would you like to come to our dinner?
B I don’t mind going to the party sometimes but when I know everybody there then I enjoy it.
C That’s a great dinner Thanks a lot You'll have to come to our place sometime.
D I highly appreciate for the houses you've rebuilt for our village.
Question 26: ~ Linda: "What kinds of music do you like, Mary?" ~ Mary: " "
A Well, I guess I'm really into jazz B Concert
C You really guess so D Hmm, no, I don't really like Westerns.
Question 27: ~ Peter: "Could you fill it up, please? ~ Ivan: " "
A Not at all I’ll fill the oil for you B Certainly My job is to fill in the application.
C Sure Shall I check the oil as well? D Where? Of course not.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 28: Because of his poor health, it took him a long time to his bad cold.
Question 29: The hut is said to be haunted.
C with the foot of the hill D by the foot of the hill
Question 30: The pay was not brilliant but I could and there were many aspects of the job that I enjoyed.
A get high salary B make a living C earn high salary D do a living
Question 31: Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table He it here last night.
A needn't leave B should have left C must be leaving D must have left
Question 32: The university’s programs those of Harvard.
Question 33: Mrs Brown had her bicycle yesterday.
Question 34: It was that we decided to stay indoors.
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 49.
Species that belongs to an area are said to be native species Typically, they have been part of a given biological landscape for along period, and they are well adapted to the local environment and to the presence of other native species in the same generalhabitat Exotic species are interlopers, foreign elements introduced intentionally or accidentally into new settings through humanactivities In one context an introduced species may cause no obvious problems and may, over time, be regarded as being just as
Trang 11"natural" as any native species in the same habitat In another context, exotics may seriously disrupt delicate ecological balancesand create a cascade of unintended consequences The worst of these unintended consequences arise when introduced species putnative species in destruction by preying on them, altering their habitats, or out-competing them in the struggle for food resources.Although biological introductions have affected environments the world over, the most destructive, effects have occurred onislands, where introduced insects, cats, pigs, rats, mongooses, and other nonnative species have caused the grave endangerment oroutright extinction of literally hundreds of species during the past 500 years.
One of other reason to cause species extinction is overexploitation This word refers to the utilization of a species at a rate that islikely to cause its extreme endangerment or outright extinction Among many examples of severe overexploitation, the case ofthe great whales stands out in special relief By the middle of the 20th century, unrestricted whaling had brought many species ofwhales to incredibly low population sizes In response to public pressure, in 1982 a number of nations, including the USA, agreed
to an international moratorium on whaling As a direct result, some whale species which are thought to have been on extinction'sdoorstep 25 years ago have made amazing comebacks, such as grey whales in the western Pacific Others remain at great risk.Many other species, however, continue to suffer high rates of exploitation because of the trade in animal parts Currently, thedemand for animal parts is centered in several parts of Asia where there is a strong market for traditional medicines made fromitems like tiger bone and rhino horn
Question 35: Tiger bone and rhino horn
A cannot be found in Asian markets B are never in the trade of animal parts
C are used for making traditional medicines D are not popular in Asian markets
Question 36: According to the first paragraph,
A very few native species have been damaged by exotic species
B introducing new exotic species to local environments is necessary.
C exotic species have never been introduced on islands
D non-native species have caused badly damage to native ones.
Question 37: Native species
A never get along well with other native species in the same environment
B are not used to the local environment
C tend to do harm to exotic species
D have been part of a given biological landscape for a long period
Question 38: Exotic species
A may kill native species for food
B do no harm to native species and the local environment
C always share the environment peacefully with native species
D help to make the local environment more ideal to survive
Question 39: According to the second paragraph, by the middle of the 20th century
A whale population increased dramatically B whale hunting was illegal
C whale population was the most crowded in marine life D whaling was not restricted
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 40:A institution B university C preferential D indicative
Question 42:A inhabitant B environment C community D difficulty
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 43:Life on Earth is disappearing fast and will continue to do so unless urgent action is taken.
Question 44: The famous racehorse Secretariat had to be destroyed because of a painful, incurable hoof disease.
Question 45: Hunting for meat and burning forests for soil cause destruction to wildlife.
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: "No, it's not true I didn't steal the money!"Jean said.
A Jean refused to steal the money B Jean admitted stealing the money.
C Jean did not intend to steal the money D Jean denied having stolen the money.
Question 47: The test we did last time was more difficult than this one.
A This time we have to do the most difficult testof all.
B We did an easy test last time and a difficultone this time.
C The test we have done this time is not difficult at all.
D This test is not as difficult as the one we did last time.
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A The fact that he has a weak heart cannot stop him practicing scuba diving,
B He has a weak heart but he continues to practise scuba diving.
C Scuba diving makes him suffer from having a weak heart.
D The reason why he cannot practise scuba diving is that he has a weak heart Question 49: She asked John to repeat what he had said.
A "Please repeat what you said to John," she said.
B "Please repeat what you said, John," she said.
C "Will you please repeat what John said?" she asked.
D "You have to repeat what you say, John," she said.
Question 50: People believe that neither side wanted war.
A War is believed to be wanted by either side.
B Neither side is responsible for the outbreak of war.
C It is believed that war broke out from both sides.
D Neither side is believed to have wanted war.
Trang 13SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
(Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 325
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mark(s) Mã Phách ………
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.
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 3:A university B indicative C preferential D institution
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 6: Hunting for meat and burning forests for soil cause destruction to wildlife.
Question 7: The famous racehorse Secretariat had to be destroyed because of a painful, incurable hoof disease.
Question 8:Life on Earth is disappearing fast and will continue to do so unless urgent action is taken.
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 9: The earth is being threatened and the future looks bad.
Question 10: Thousands of people are going starving because of the flood.
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 11 to 15.
Species that belongs to an area are said to be native species Typically, they have been part of a given biological landscape for along period, and they are well adapted to the local environment and to the presence of other native species in the same generalhabitat Exotic species are interlopers, foreign elements introduced intentionally or accidentally into new settings through humanactivities In one context an introduced species may cause no obvious problems and may, over time, be regarded as being just as
"natural" as any native species in the same habitat In another context, exotics may seriously disrupt delicate ecological balancesand create a cascade of unintended consequences The worst of these unintended consequences arise when introduced species putnative species in destruction by preying on them, altering their habitats, or out-competing them in the struggle for food resources.Although biological introductions have affected environments the world over, the most destructive, effects have occurred onislands, where introduced insects, cats, pigs, rats, mongooses, and other nonnative species have caused the grave endangerment oroutright extinction of literally hundreds of species during the past 500 years
One of other reason to cause species extinction is overexploitation This word refers to the utilization of a species at a rate that islikely to cause its extreme endangerment or outright extinction Among many examples of severe overexploitation, the case ofthe great whales stands out in special relief By the middle of the 20th century, unrestricted whaling had brought many species ofwhales to incredibly low population sizes In response to public pressure, in 1982 a number of nations, including the USA, agreed
to an international moratorium on whaling As a direct result, some whale species which are thought to have been on extinction'sdoorstep 25 years ago have made amazing comebacks, such as grey whales in the western Pacific Others remain at great risk.Many other species, however, continue to suffer high rates of exploitation because of the trade in animal parts Currently, thedemand for animal parts is centered in several parts of Asia where there is a strong market for traditional medicines made fromitems like tiger bone and rhino horn
Question 11: Native species
A have been part of a given biological landscape for a long period
B tend to do harm to exotic species
C never get along well with other native species in the same environment
D are not used to the local environment
Question 12: Tiger bone and rhino horn
A are used for making traditional medicines B are not popular in Asian markets
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Question 13: According to the second paragraph, by the middle of the 20th century
A whale hunting was illegal B whale population increased dramatically
C whale population was the most crowded in marine life D whaling was not restricted
Question 14: According to the first paragraph,
A very few native species have been damaged by exotic species
B non-native species have caused badly damage to native ones.
C introducing new exotic species to local environments is necessary.
D exotic species have never been introduced on islands
Question 15: Exotic species
A help to make the local environment more ideal to survive
B always share the environment peacefully with native species
C may kill native species for food
D do no harm to native species and the local environment
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 16: ~ Peter: "Could you fill it up, please? ~ Ivan: " "
A Not at all I’ll fill the oil for you B Certainly My job is to fill in the application.
C Where? Of course not D Sure Shall I check the oil as well?
Question 17: ~ Linda: "What kinds of music do you like, Mary?" ~ Mary: " "
C Well, I guess I'm really into jazz D Hmm, no, I don't really like Westerns.
Question 18: ~ Anna: " " ~ Bob: "I'm glad you enjoyed it Hope to see you again soon."
A My uncle is coming soon Would you like to come to our dinner?
B I highly appreciate for the houses you've rebuilt for our village.
C I don’t mind going to the party sometimes but when I know everybody there then I enjoy it.
D That’s a great dinner Thanks a lot You'll have to come to our place sometime.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 19: Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table He it here last night.
A must have left B must be leaving C should have left D needn't leave
Question 20: The hut is said to be haunted.
Question 21: Because of his poor health, it took him a long time to his bad cold.
Question 22: The pay was not brilliant but I could and there were many aspects of the job that I enjoyed.
A earn high salary B get high salary C do a living D make a living
Question 23: Mrs Brown had her bicycle yesterday.
Question 24: The university’s programs those of Harvard.
Question 25: It was that we decided to stay indoors.
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 26 to 30.
When something terrible happens, such as an earthquake or a flood, people need help At these times, they work together ingroups On January 17th, 1995, a powerful earthquake hit the city of Kobe, Japan Many buildings burned or collapsed Part of anexpressway fell over Train lines were damaged, and supplies of electricity, gas, and water were cut off Soon after the earthquakewas over, people in Kobe began working together to save their city Neighbours pull each other outof collapsed buildings.Ordinary people putout fires even before the fire trucks arrived
Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into teams They worked out a system to send help to where it was needed Somepeople brought food, water, clothes, and electric generators to different parts of the city Other teams search for belongsings indamaged stores and homes Some volunteers took care of children who had lost their parents Teams of volunteers from outside
Japan helped, too A rescue team with search dogs came from Switzerland A group of doctors, called Doctors Without Borders, came from all over the world A group called the International Rescue Corps also sent its members to help Today, Kobe has
been rebuilt But people there still remember the outpouring of support they received from all over the world back in 1995
Question 26: In 1995, Kobe was hit by
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A came from all over the world B used search dogs to help them
C also worked for the International Rescue Corps D all came from Switzerland
Question 28: The story does not say so, but it makes you think that
A many firefighters died in the earthquake B the earthquake destroyed all of the cities in Japan
C many people were hurt the earthquake D people no longer live in Kobe
Question 29: Which of the statements below does the story lead you to believe?
A It is easy tofix the damage caused by a strong earthquake.
B Only volunteers can fix the damage caused by a strong earthquake.
C Strong earthquakes happen only in Japan.
D Earthquakes are extremely dangerous.
Question 30: On the whole, the story is about
A international volunteers' activities in Japan B the roads and trains in Kobe, Japan
C an earthquake in Kobe, Japan D how to organize volunteers
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 31 to 40.
Researchers in communication show that more feelings and intentions are (31) and received non-verbally than verbally.Mehrabian and Wiener following have stated thatonly 7% (32) message is sent through words, with remaining 93% sent non-verbal (33) Humans use non-verbal communication because: Words have limitations: there are (34) areas where non-verbal communication is more (35) than verbal, especially when we explain the shape, directions, personalities which areexpressed non-verbally
Non-verbal signal are powerful: Non-verbal cues primarily express inner (36) while verbal messages deal basically withoutside world Non-verbal message are likely (37) more genuine: because non-verbal behaviours cannot be controlled aseasily as spoken words Non-verbal signals can express feelings inappropriate to state:Social etiquette limits (38) can be said,but non-verbal cues can communicate thoughts A separate communication channel is necessary to .(39) send complexmessages A speaker can add enormously to the complexity of the verbal message through simple non-verbal (40)
Question 35:A effectiveness B effectively C effective D effect
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 41: From the driver’s point of view, the new speed limits enacted by the state were more stricter than the old laws.
Question 42: Could you mind telling me the way to the nearest restaurant?
Question 43: Someone who use a personal computer to perform only such tasks as word processing and sending e-mail need
not buy the most advanced model available on the market
Question 44: This table belongs to the sitting room.
Question 45: The bridge-building project had problems with funding right from the work begins.
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: People believe that neither side wanted war.
A War is believed to be wanted by either side.
B It is believed that war broke out from both sides.
C Neither side is responsible for the outbreak of war.
D Neither side is believed to have wanted war.
Question 47: She asked John to repeat what he had said.
A "You have to repeat what you say, John," she said.
B "Will you please repeat what John said?" she asked.
Trang 16C "Please repeat what you said, John," she said.
D "Please repeat what you said to John," she said.
Question 48: He cannot practise scuba diving because he has a weak heart.
A The fact that he has a weak heart cannot stop him practicing scuba diving,
B The reason why he cannot practise scuba diving is that he has a weak heart.
C Scuba diving makes him suffer from having a weak heart.
D He has a weak heart but he continues to practise scuba diving.
Question 49: The test we did last time was more difficult than this one.
A This time we have to do the most difficult testof all.
B The test we have done this time is not difficult at all.
C We did an easy test last time and a difficultone this time.
D This test is not as difficult as the one we did last time.
Question 50: "No, it's not true I didn't steal the money!"Jean said.
A Jean denied having stolen the money B Jean admitted stealing the money.
C Jean did not intend to steal the money D Jean refused to steal the money.