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UMark 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.. URead the following passage and mark the le

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SOGD&BTVLNH PHUC

TRI/0NG THPTTAM BAO2

BECHINH THUC

(De thi gom: 05 trang)

BE THIKSCL ONTHI THPTQGTHANG 01NAM HOC

2018-2019 MON: T1ENG ANH-LClP 12

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UMark the letter A, B, C, orDon youranswersheet to indicate the uord/s) CLOSESTin meaning to the underlined wordfs) in each of the following questions.

Question 01 Please, deliver the parcel to my residencess soon as possible I am on business but my sistercancolled it

Question 02 Com, domesticated by the American Indians, wasbroughttoEuropebyColumbus

UMark 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 03 The Oxford Dictionaryis well known forincludingmanydifferent meaningsofwords and

to giverealexamples

Question 04 All the candidates for the scholarship will be equallytreated regarding of their sex.age,or

nationality.

A.candidates B.nationality C.scholarship D regarding

Question 05 Theassumptionthatsmokinghas badeffectson ourhealth have beenproved

URead the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on youranswer sheet to indicate the

correctanswerto each of the questions from 06 to 10.

It is not surprising that the birthplace of cola was the hot and humid American South, This regionhad longspecialized increatingdelicioussoftdrinks,A druggist in Atlanta,Georgia named John PembertonCreated themost well-known drink brand in the world inthe I880s However, itseems clear that he hadnoidea how bigit would become

Like many American pharmacistsof the day, Pemberton wasopposed tothedrinkingof alcohol and wanted to producea stimulatingsoft drink First, he made "the French Wine of Coca," made from the coca leaf Then he btjjan to experiment with the cola nut Eventually, he managed to make a

combination of thetwothat he thought was swreet,butnot toosw eet Deciding that "the twoC's would look well inadvertising," he named itCoca-Cola,

Pemberton's invention ca unlit onfairly quickly By 1905, "Coke" was being advertised all over

the country as"TheGreat NaturalTemperanceDrink." The drink enjoyed additionalsuccesssince there

was a large and popular temperance movement in the US at that time, in the 1920s, alcohol was

outlawed,and sales of Coke rose significantly However, they continued to riseeven after the law' was removed

Another reason for Coke’s popularity wasgood business sense A year after he invented

Coca-Cola, Pemberton had soldit to Asa GriggsCandler for only S283.26!Candler wasa marketing genius, and by the time he sold the Coca-ColaCompany in 1 919, it wasworth S25million,

[From "Power Content Reading" byLucia Barrimoreetah]

Question 06 Which of the following added to Coke's success?

A.The temperancemovement becamepopular

B.Pembertonwasopposed tothedrinkingofalcohol,

C Coca-Cola hadagreat taste

I).Coca-Colawasanattractingname,

Question07 All of the followings are true of Pemberton EXCEPT that .

A.he made "French wineofCoca" from the colanut

B.he produced stimulatingalcohol fromcoca leaves and cola nuts

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C he made "French wineofCoca" from thecocaleaf

D.he combined Ihecoca leaf and colanut tomake "French wine"

Question 08.In paragraph 3, the word "caught on" is closest in meaning to .

Question 09.Whichof the following would be the best title for the reading?

A.John Pemberton created Coca-Cola

B.Colaisthe World'sMost PopularSoft Drink

C TheTemperance Movementand Coke'ssuccess

LbThe Invention and Historyof Coca-Cola

Question 10.In paragraph 3, the word "outlawed1 is closest in meaning to .

A.madelegal B.allowed C made illegal D.taken to court

UMark the tetter AT B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined partdiffers from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question ILA.addicted B developed C.distinguished D.influenced

UMark 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 13.Aliveprogrammehelpsus seetheeventsat thesametimeas they are happening

Question 14 In some countries, the disease burden could be prevented through environmental improvements

A.something toentertain B somethingtosuffer

UMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 15 It is estimated that about 64G women remain illiterate in world, mostly in developing countries.

Question 1 6.A smail fish needscamouflage tohide itself its enemies cannot find it

Question 1 7 Weinterviewedanumberof candidates but noneof them _ us.

A.impressively B impression C.impressed

Question 1 8.After he hiswork,hewentstraighthome

D impressive

D hadfinished

D.setsin

A.would finish B.has been finishing C has finished

Question 19 Let’s trytoget homequicklybefore therain really .

Question20.The scientist inventionwasasuccess became famous

Question 21 Nowadays, people Spend more time watching TV than reading books But_

fact,TVhas not killed reading

Question 22 Paul noticedajobadvertisement while he alongthestreet

A.would walkB.waswalking C.had walked D.walked

Question23 school feesmaydiscourage manystudentsfromattendinguniversity

Question24 It is difficult to finda_

A.two-bedroom apartments

C two-bedroomsapartments

Question 25.1don't think the situation will beanybetter,

A.won't it B.will it

in theWashingtonarea for less than£1,200a month

B.two-bedroom apartment

Lb two-bedroomsapartment

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Question 26 Our visit toJapanwasdelayed mywife's illness

Question27.Wecould reach thehouse_ theToadwasflooded

Question 28 I’m sure you’ll haveno_ dieexam

A.difficultiesofpassing B difficultypassing

C.difficultiesto pass D difficultytopass

D though

D.whether

DM ark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaningto each of the following questions

Question29.“1If I were inyourshoes, I would let himgo."

A.She let himgobecause shewas wearingmy shoes

B.Shewould liketobe in myshoes and let himgo.

C She advised me to wearher shoes and let him go

L>.Shesuggestedthat I should let him go

Question 30.Welast went tothatcinema twomonths ago.

A.Wehave been to the cinemafor twomonths

B. W'e didn’t want togotothe cinemaanymore,

C.Wehaven’t been tothe cinema fortwomonths,

D Wedidn’tgotothe cinema for twomonths

Question 31./wasn'tearly enough to find anyone at home awake.

A.I didn'texpecttofindanyoneawake when1 got home

B. When Igot home late,I used to find myfamilysleeping

C By the lime1arrivedhome,everyone hadgonetosleep

U.When I got home, I foundeveryoneawake,waiting forme

URead the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or Don your answer sheet to indicate the

correct word or phrase that bestJitseach of the numbered blanks from 32 to 36.

Nowadays people are more aware that wildlife all over the world is in (32)_ . Many speciesof animalsarethreatened, and could easilybecome (33) if wedo not makean effort

to protect them In some cases, animals are hunted for their fur or for other valuable parts of their bodies.Some binds, such as parrots,arecaughl (34)ÿ and sold as pels For many animals and birds theproblemis that their habitat - theplacewhere they live-isdisappearing, Moreland is used for

farms, for houses or industry, and there are fewer open spaces than there once were Fanners use powerful chemicals to helpthem to grow bettercrops, but these chemicals pollute the environment and

( 5)_ _ wildlife The most successful animals On earth - human beings-will Soon be the only ones(36) ,unlesswecansolve thisproblem

Question 32.A.threat

Question33.A.extinct

Question34.A.forliving

Question 35.A.wrung

Question 36.A.left

B problem

B.vanished

B.for life

B spoil

B Over

C.vanishing

C empty

C.alive

C harm

C survive

I).danger

D disappeared

D lively

D.wound

D staying

DM ark the letter At B, C,

tkyfp!lowing questions.

Question37.A.incredible

Question 38.A.dependent

or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of

B necessary C endangered D humidity

URead the following passage and mark the letter A, B,Cor Don youranswer sheet to indicate the

correct answer to each of thequestionsfrom 39 to 46.

The need fora surgical operation, especiallyanemergency operation,almost alwayscomes asa

severeshocktothe patientand his family Despitemodem advances, mostpeopleStill havean irrational

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fear of hospitals and anaesthetics Patients donot often believe they really need surgery-cutting into a partof the bodyasopposed to treatment withdrugs

In the early yearof the 20lh century, there was littlespecialization in surgery. A good surgeon was capable of performing almost every operation that had been advised up to that time Today the situation is different Operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of fifty years

ago.The heartcan be safelyopenedand itsvalvesrepaired.Clogged blood vesselscan be cleanout,and brokenones mended andreplaced.A lung, the wholestomach,or evenpart of the brain can be removed and still permitthe patient tolivea comfortable andsatisfactory life However,notevery surgeon wants

to.Orisqualifiedtocarryout everytypeof modemOperation,

The scopeofsurgery has increase remarkably in the past decades Itssafety has increased, too,

Deaths from mostoperations are about 20%of what theywere in 1910 and surgeryhas been extended

in many directions, forexample, tocertain types of birth defects in new bom babies, and at the other end of thescale,to life-saving operation for the octogenarian . The hospitalstay aftersurgery has been shortened to aslittleas aweek formost majoroperations. Most patientsare out of bedon the dayafter

an operationandmay be backatwork in twoor three weeks

Oneof the most revolutionaryareas of modem surgery is that of organ transplants Until a few decades ago,noperson, exceptan identical twins,wasableto accept into his bodythe tissuesof another person without reacting against them and eventually killing them Recently, however, it has been discovered that with the use of X-rays and special drugs, it ispossible to graft tissues from one person

to another which will survive for periods of a year or more Kidneys have been successfully transplanted between non-identical twins Heart and lung transplants have also been reasonably successful

"Spare parts” surgery, thesimpleroutinereplacementof all w orn-outorgans bynewones,is still

a dream of the future but surgery is ready for such miracles In the meantime, you can be happy ifthe doctorssaytoyou:"Yes, 1 think it ispossible tooperateonyou for this condition.”

Question 39.Today,Comparedwith1910 .

A.five timesfewerpatientsdieafterbeing operatedon

B.operationdeaths have increased by20%

C.20%of alloperation patients recover

D.20%fewer of alloperation patientsdie

Question40.Most peopleareafraidofbeingoperatedon .

A.because theydonot believe they need anesthetics

B.unlessit isanemergencyoperation

C in spiteofimprovements in modemsurgery

D, becausetheythink modem drugsaredangerous

Question41.What is the similarmeaning tothe word1

'octogenarian'"?

C.person having eighthoperation D eighteen-year-old

Question 42.A patientcanstill liveacomfortable lifeevenafter the removal of .

A.a major organsuchasthe stomachor onelung

B.his lungs

C his brain

D partof the stomachorthe whole liver

Question43.The word'cloggciF ismost likely tocorrespond to .

Question 44.Surgeonsin the early20thcenturycomparedwith modem ones_ .

A.neededmoreknowledge B„had lessto learn aboutsurgery

C could perform everyoperation known today t>.were moretrusted by theirpatients Question 45 The main difficulty withorgan transplants is .

A.the body’s tendencytorejectalientissues

B it is difficultto findorgansof thesamesize

C.onlyidentical twinscangive permissionfor theirOTganstobeexchanged

D.thepatient isnotallowed tousedrugs after them

Question46.You can be happy ifyoursurgeoncanoperate becauseit means .

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A.youareyettingbetter already, B.he is agooddoctor

C he thinks your condition maybe curable D. he knowsyou willsurvive

UMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each

of the following exchanges.

Question47 —Ann:‘"Let’s go campingthis weekend,after the 151

termexams,”

~ Bob. '

A,No!1don’tquite agree B„That soundsgreat!

C.Do youthink it’sgood? D.Yes,1 acceptthat

~ Bean:‘"Notbad,but J wish I'd had moretimetofinishit,”

A.Wasyour paperon physics successful? B.Tell meabout your last tripabroad,

C.Was Mr Peterson’slectureinteresting? D Howaboutyourinterview?

UMark the letter,4, B,Cor D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each

pair of sentencesinthe following questions.

Question49.He didn ’t take his father ‘s advice That 4 why he is out of work now.

A.Jf he takes his father’sadvice,he willnot beoutof worknow.

B Ifhe took his father’s advice, he would not beoutof work now.

C, Jf he had taken his father’s adv ice, he would notbeoutof w ork now,

D. Jf he had taken his father’sadvice,he would nothave beenoutofwork

Question 50.He is very intelligent He can solve all the problems in no time.

A.Heisvery intelligent that hecansolve all theproblems in notime

B.Suchintelligenthe is,that hecansolve all theproblems in notime

C.Hewassuchintelligent hecansolveall theproblems innotime

D.Sointelligent is he that heCansolveall theproblems innotime

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