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Trang 1GROUP GIA ĐÌNH KYSER LẦN 4 ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC GIA 2018
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút
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
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 5 Assessment instruments in nursery schools they feature (A) items and other
materials (B) different from those (C) on elementary school tests (D)
Question 6 Migrant workers live (A) in substandard (B) unsanitary (C), and dilapidated housing
and often are lacking (D) medical care
Question 7 For thousands of years, man (A) has created sweet-smelling (B) substances from
wood, herbs, and flowers and using them (C) for perfume or (D) medicine
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Question 8 - “I’m going out now.”
- “ _ you happen to pass a chemist’s, would you get me more some aspirins?”
Question 9 By the year 2050, many people currently employed _ their jobs
Question 10 Simple sails were make from canvas _ over a frame
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Trang 2Question 11 A cooperative program between China and Germany on building Yangshow, a
famous ancient city, into a(n) _ city has proceeded smoothly since it started in September last year
Question 12 I know you didn’t see me yesterday because I was in Hanoi You _ me
Question 13 Governments should _ international laws against terrorism
Question 14 She had just enough time to _ the report before the meeting
Question 15 Students can _ a lot of information just by attending class and taking good notes
of the lectures
Question 16 “Have you _ this contract yet?” – “Not yet I’ll try to read it this weekend.”
Question 17 He left the country _ arrest if he returned
Question 18 He was a natural singer with a voice that was as clear as _
Question 19 We never expected that we would come up _ so many problems at the very
start of our business
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 20 – “What do you do for a living?”
– “ _”
Question 21 –: “Excuse me I’m your new neighbor I just moved in.”
– “ _”
Trang 3Mark 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 22 Mr Young, general manager of the emergency response division of AMSA, said
that the debris was spotted along a busy shipping route and could be containers that had fallen off cargo vessels
Question 23 Ten years ago the Republic of Ireland became the first country in the world to lay
down a workplace smoking ban
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 24 He was so insubordinate that he lost his job within a week
Question 25 I am afraid t haven’t allowed him enough initiative, said Father Payne; that’s a bad
habit of mine
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions
Question 26 My cousin shows a desire to put aside the status of the school child
A The status of the school child makes my cousin happy
B My cousin is determined to put up with the other school children
C My cousin decides to play down the status of the school child
D My cousin doesn’t want to be a school child any more
Question 27 It appears that the harvest workers think they were maltreated
A The harvest workers seem to think they were maltreated
B The harvest workers claim to have been maltreated
C It is thought that the harvest workers were maltreated
D It appears that the harvest workers think of being maltreated
Question 28 A simplified edition is easier to read than the original: it’s shorter
A A simplified edition which is shorter than the original is easier to read
B A simplified edition, which is shorter than the original, is easier to read
C The original, which is shorter, is easier to read than a simplified edition
D The original is longer than a simplified edition, and it is difficult to read
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines
Trang 4Question 29 The flood may rise higher We have to move upstairs
A We’ll have to move upstairs soon if the flood rises any higher
B Unless the flood rises any higher we won’t have to move upstairs
C If we don’t move upstairs, the flood may rise higher
D We have to move upstairs in case the flood rises any higher
Question 30 People live together in one place They form a community
A When people form a community, they live together in one place
B In order to live together in one place, people form a community
C People form a community when living together in one place
D Forming a community, people live together in one place
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 1 to 5
The (1) _ of the earth is caused by exhaust gas from automobile engines, factories and power stations Carbon dioxide goes up into the atmosphere, and it forms a kind of factories that keeps or rather allows the sunshine in but stop the earth’s heart (2) _ getting out It works like a greenhouse, that’s why we call it the Greenhouse Effect Because of this effect, the earth is getting warmer all the time This (3) _ in temperature will cause big changes to the world's climate The sea level will rise, the ice covering the poles will melt and cause the sea level to rise
The second problem is the (4) _ of the ozone layer Certain chemicals float up to the sky and react with the ozone layer, and they make holes in it Because of these holes the ultraviolet rays can shine directly to the earth Many people are now starting to suffer from skin cancer
The sulfurous smoke from factories and power stations mixes with rain clouds and gets blown by the wind and then falls as acid rain (5) _ destroys lakes and forests
These three problems threaten our environment at the end of the twentieth century Unless we do something about them quickly, we, human race, may disappear from the face of the earth
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 1 to 7
The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1928 marked the political ascendancy
of the “common man” in American politics Whereas all previous presidents had been Easterners from well-to-do families, Jackson was a self-made man of modest wealth from the West Born in
Trang 5Afterwards, he studied law and moved to the Western District of North California When that territory became the state of Tennessee, Jackson was elected the state’s first congressman His name became a household word during the war of 1812, when, as a U.S Army major general, he led troops against the Creek Indians in the Mississippi Territory and later defeated the British at New Orleans
After his presidential inauguration, Jackson rode on horseback to the White House to attend a private party Crowds of well-wishers suddenly appeared at the reception and nearly destroyed the White House as they tried to glimpse the new president The common man had made a dramatic entrance onto the national political scene
Jackson’s two terms moved American society toward truer democracy Many states abandoned property requirements for voting Elected officials began to act more truly as representatives of the people than as their leaders As president of the common man, Jackson waged a war against the Bank of the United States, vetoing the bill that re-chartered the
institution, declaring it a dangerous monopoly that profited the wealthy few
Although he had built his reputation as an Indian fighter during the War of 1812, Jackson was not an Indian hater He adopted what was at the time considered an enlightened solution to the Indian problem-removal Many tribes submitted peacefully to being moved to the West
Others were marched by force to the Indian Territory, under brutal conditions, along what the
Cherokees called the Trail of Tears
One of Andrew Jackson’s most enduring legacies was the Democratic Party, which under him became a highly organized political party In opposition to the Democrats were the Whigs, a party that attracted supporters of the Bank of the United States and opposed the tyranny of the man called “King Andrew” A less specific but more basic legacy is the populist philosophy of politics that still bears the name “Jacksonian Democracy.”
Question 36 The author’s perspective toward Andrew Jackson could be best described as _
Question 37 The author suggests that Jackson’s election and inauguration _
A destroyed the White House
B brought a new style to the presidency
C made a lot of common people angry
D put a military man in the White House for the first time
Question 38 The word “institution” in paragraph 3 refers to _
Trang 6Question 39 According to the passage, why did Jackson oppose the Bank of the United States?
A He thought it benefited only rich people
B It started a war
C It opposed electing him “King Andrew”
D It opposed giving common people the right to vote
Question 40 According to the passage, Jackson’s policy toward American Indians was _
C considered his greatest achievement D considered progressive at the time
Question 41 The word “brutal” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _
Question 42 Which of the following could NOT be inferred about Andrew Jackson?
A He served his country throughout his life
B He supported democratic reforms
C He inspired populist politics
D He was president during a violent war
Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8
The work of women has been economically vital since prehistory, although their contributions have varied according to the structure, needs, customs, and attitudes of society
In prehistoric times, women and men participated almost equally in hunting and gathering activities
to obtain food With the development of agricultural communities, women’s work revolved more around the home As urban centres developed, women sold or traded goods in the marketplace From ancient to modern times, four generalizations can be made about women's paid work Women have worked because of economic necessity; poor women in particular worked outside the home whether they were unmarried or married, and especially if their husbands were unable to
sustain the family solely through their own work Women’s indentured work has often been similar
to their work at home Women have maintained the primary responsibility for raising children, regardless of their paid work Women have historically been paid less than men and have been allocated lower-status work
Some major changes are now occurring in industrial nations, including the steadily increasing proportion of women in the labor force; decreasing family responsibilities (due to both smaller family size and technological innovation in the home); higher levels of education for women; and more middle and upper-income women working for pay or for job satisfaction Statistically, they have not yet achieved parity of pay or senior appointments in the workplace in any nation
Artisans working in their own homes not infrequently used the labor of their families This custom
Trang 7excluded women, often admitted to membership the widows of guild members, providing they met professional requirements Dressmaking and lacemaking guilds were composed exclusively of women
Gradually, the guilds were replaced by the putting-out system, whereby tools and materials were distributed to workers by merchants; the workers then produced articles on a piecework basis in their homes During the 18th and early 19th centuries, as the Industrial Revolution developed, the putting-out system slowly declined Goods that had been produced by hand in the home were manufactured by machine under the factory system Women competed more with men for some jobs, but were concentrated primarily in textile mills and clothing factories Manufacturers often favored women employees because of relevant skills and lower wages, and also because early trade union organization tended to occur first among men Employees in sweatshops were also preponderantly women The result was to institutionalize systems of low pay, poor working conditions, long hours, and other abuses, which along with child labor presented some of the worst examples of worker exploitation in early industrial capitalism Minimum wage legislation and other protective laws, when introduced, concentrated particularly on the alleviation of these abuses of working women
Women workers in business and the professions, the so-called white-collar occupations, suffered less from poor conditions of work and exploitative labor, but were denied equality of pay and opportunity The growing use of the typewriter and the telephone after the 1870s created two new employment niches for women, as typists and telephonists, but in both fields the result was again to institutionalize a permanent category of low-paid, low-status women’s work
Question 43 When the the farming communities developed, women worked _
Question 44 The author suggests that Jackson’s election and inauguration _
A destroyed the White House
B brought a new style to the presidency
C made a lot of common people angry
D put a military man in the White House for the first time
Question 45 The word “institution” in paragraph 3 refers to _
Question 46 According to the passage, why did Jackson oppose the Bank of the United States?
A He thought it benefited only rich people
B It started a war
Trang 8Question 47 According to the passage, Jackson’s policy toward American Indians was _
C considered his greatest achievement D considered progressive at the time
Question 48 The word “brutal” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _
Question 49 Which of the following could NOT be inferred about Andrew Jackson?
reforms
Question 50 What women have done for the economic development have changed over time
due to _