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Trang 1Sở GD và ĐT Thanh Hoá Kỳ thi thử: Đại học lần 2
Trờng THPT Lê Hồng Phong Môn thi: Tiếng Anh
Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút
Họ và tên thí sinh:……… Số báo danh:…………
Mã đề: 001
I Chọn phơng án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) để hoàn thành mỗi câu sau
01 This problem is a very common one. -, don't try to remove it yourself
A No matter how to do B Whatever you do
02 This vehicle bounces and glides along the ground -
A of 40 miles per hour at an average speed
B at 40 miles per hour of an average speed
C at an average speed of 40 miles per hour
D of an average speed at 40 miles per hour
03 - a first-class brain but he's also a tremendously hard worker
A He only has B Not only he has C He has only D Not only has he
04 As a girl I enjoy -
A to have doors opened for me B have doors opened for me
C having doors opened for me D having doors open for me
05 We need to reassess our view of motherhood and to regard it -
A as equally valid as any job B as equally as any valid job
C equally valid as any job D as any valid job equally
06 Sleeping, resting, - are the best ways to care for a cold
A and one drink fluids B and that drinking fluids
C and drinking fluids D which drank fluids
07 The doctor insisted that patient -
A take it easy inside of three months B that he not work too hard for three months
C to take some vacations for three D take it easy for three months
08 -, all matter is formed of molecules
A How complex is not a matter B No matter how complex
C It doesn't matter if the complex D It's not a complex matter
09 -the news from war zones is inevitably censored
A Many of B Much of C Assuming some of D Although much of
10 Last year Matt earned -his brother, who has a better position
A twice as more as B twice as much as
C twice more than D twice as many as
II Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phơng án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) cho mỗi câu.
Sound travels in waves through the air like waves through the water; the higher the wave, the greater its power The waves are alternate rings of compressed and rarefied air moving away from a central source at a constant speed As each wave of first compression and then rarefaction encounters and object, it exerts a force-a push and then
a pull-on the object That is why sound can break a glass or cause a screen to vibrate The greater the number of waves a sound has, the greater its frequency is The strength
or intensity of sound, sound level, is measured in decibels (db) The decibel unit is named after Alaxander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone and an important researcher into the nature of sound Because hearing varies widely, what may seem loud
to one person may not to another Although loudness is a personal judgement, precise measurement of sound is made possible by use of the decibel scale This scale of Sound Levels and Human Response measures sound pressure or energy according to international standards
11 The term "decibel" comes from -
A the inventor of the hearing aid B a term for rarefied air
C the intensity of twelve bells D the inventor of the telephone
12 During a loud thunderstorm, a window may rattle because -
A the air is colder on one side of the glass than on the other
B the sound of the rain is heard through the glass
C lightning strikes the glass with force
D the claps of thunder create powerful sound waves that exert pressure on the glass
13 Sound waves move outwards from a central point at -
A varying speeds B greater and greater speeds
C a speed of 1,181 kilometers per hour D a steady, continuous speed
Trang 214 It can be inferred from the passage that a sound measured at 100 decibels is louder than -
A any other sound over measured B a sound measured at 110 decibels
C a sound measured at 80 decibels D the machine measuring it
15 It can be concluded from the passage that -
A sounds waves can be measured scientifically
B everyone judges loudness the same way
C sound has no physical effect on any object
D the decibel scale is a purely subjective device
III Chọn phơng án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) để hoàn thành mỗi câu sau
16 The plate is empty; the birds -all the food
A must eat B should have eaten C must have eaten D have to eat
17 She -be a doctor She doesn't look old enough
A mustn't B shouldn't C can't D needn't
18 They have not taken full advantage -the teaching aids that they were offered
19 No one helped him; he did it -
A himself all B all by himself C by all himself D by himself all
20 A new Minister for Agriculture has been -
A appointed B admitted C assumed D determined
21 John -some of his friends to go camping with him
A appealed B suggested C attracted D persuaded
22 -can be off work on May Day
A Labouring B Labourers C Labour D Laboured
23 A person who is more beautiful in photographs is said to be -
A photogenic B photographic C photograph D photography
24 I need eight hours' sleep a night, - my brother gets by on only 5 or 6
A because B whereas C however D except
25 You forgot to put the milk in the fridge and it has gone -
A off B out C back D down
26 He was brave; -soldiers fought so bravely in that battle
A no other B no another C no others D none others
27 The -area of the city is not very attractive
A industrialism B industrialize C industry D industrial
28 The teacher helped the disabled children understand by making some -
A opposition B demonstration C exhibition D display
29 The more a car costs, -it goes
A so faster B the faster C the fastest D faster
30 He smoked a lot He is a -smoker
A much B heavy C hard D big
31 They sometimes are not in - with their colleagues
A agreeable B agree C agreement D agreeing
32 The house, -Shakespeare was born in, is open to the public
A where B whom C which D that
33 She was disappointed to fail in two of her four -
A work B professions C schools D classes
34 Be patient with -work
A time-consumed B time-consuming
C time-consumption D time-consumable
35 As soon as I saw the advertisement, I - the house agent
A had phoned B have phoned C phoned D am phoning
IV. Chọn phơng án (A hoặc B, C, D) ứng với từ/cụm từ đợc gặch chân cần phải sửa để các câu sau trở thành câu đúng
36 We arrange no more 20 students in a class in our centre
A in our centre B arrange C in a class D no more
37 I am writing to complaint about the poor quality of the service at your centre
A to complaint B am writing C the poor quality D at your centre
38 As soon as the teacher came back into the room, the students stopped to talk
A stopped to talk B As soon as C came back D into the room
Trang 339 Wait for me until I will come back
A will B wait C come back D until
40 It is important to teach children what to behave from an early age
A what B to teach C is D from an early age
41 It was so warm this afternoon that I don't wear my jacket
A don't wear B this afternoon C so warm D It
42 The retarded mentally also have the right to go to school
A to go B retarded mentally C right D have
43 Seeing his friends succeed in life, Tom regrets to leave school so early
A to leave B early C Seeing D succeed
44 She looked proud of her when she won the mathematics prize
A won B her C proud of D mathematics prize
45 Tom has not completed the assignment yet, and Maria hasn't neither
A has not B yet C the assignment D hasn't neither
V Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phơng án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) cho mỗi câu.
The latest development in the debate amongst scientists about what killed the prehistoric dinosaurs is the suggestion that acid rain was the cause Two geologists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology suggest that a large meteor hitting the earth at 65 kilometers per second would have led to strongly acidic rain falling all over the world The two geologists, Ronald Prinn and Bruce Fegley, calculate that if an ice-rich meteor weighing 12.5 million kilograms, hit the earth It would shock-hit the atmosphere enough to produce huge amounts of nitrogen oxides This would result, they say, in strongly acid rain around the world If the meteor were traveling more slowly, or if it were more rock-like in structure, this strongly acid rain would be limited to a small area
so that the world effect would be less important However, other groups of researchers have suggested that volcanoes, rather than meteors, could have produced these heavy doses of acid rain, but over a much long period - over 10,000 years Prinn and Fegley believe that their theory matches the pattern of the animal and plant life at the end of the Cretaceous period 65 million years ago It is well known from studying rock formation that it was at this time that dinosaurs and many other groups of prehistoric animals died out Prinn and Fegley suggest one way in which their theory might be tested Rock layers which have remained undisturbed since the Cretaceous era could be examined to see if they show any sign of the effects of very large amounts of acid rain on metals which do not dissolve in water such as iron and lead Such undisturbed rock layers are, however, rare
46 What problem exists about doing the check that Prinn and Fegley have suggested?
A Few people have enough skills
B Massachusetts Institute of Technology cannot do any more research
C Recent acid rain has damaged the rock
D Most rock layers have been disturbed since the Cretaceous era
47 Prinn and Fegley think that if a rocky meteor hit the earth it would -
A have little effect on things living nearby
B take a long time to have any effect
C have very long-lasting effects
D not have any important world-wide effects
48 What do Prinn and Fegley think would happen if a large piece of ice-rich meteor hit the earth at great speed?
A A huge volcano would be formed
B Strongly acid rain would result all over the world
C The heat would kill all living things in the era
D 12.5 million kg of nitrogen oxide would be produced
49 Prinn and Fegley suggest that scientists could check their theory by looking in rock layers for -
A signs of the effect of the rain on metals
B the preserved bone of dinosaurs and other animals
C evidence of high water levels in prehistoric times
D disturbances between the different layers of rock
50 What do scientists know about prehistoric dinosaurs?
A They could not co-exist with other animals
B They were killed by one vast volcanic explosion
C They died out 65 million years ago
Trang 4D They were present on the earth for about 10,000 years
VI. Chọn phơng án (A hoặc B, C, D) ứng với từ có trọng âm chính nhấn vào âm tiết có vị trí khác với ba từ còn lại trong mỗi câu
51 A impossible B convenient C information D geography
52 A pagoda B permission C understand D occasion
53 A altitude B excursion C waterfall D terminal
54 A visit B travel C relax D careful
55 A reason B resort C forest D lotus
VII. Chọn phơng án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) ứng với những cụm từ gợi ý
56 Know / their purpose / he / not / receive / their money
A Had he known their purpose in advance, he would not have received their money
B Did he know their purpose in advance, he would not have received their money
C Had he known their purpose in advance, he would not receive their money
D If he knew their purpose in advance, he would not have received their money
57 It / essential / that / children / same / educational opportunities
A It is essential that every child has the same educational opportunities
B It is essential that every child have the same educational opportunities
C It is essential that every child had the same educational opportunities
D It is essential that every child should has the same educational opportunities
58 However / no one / deny / advantages / TV bring / our lives
A However, no one can deny the advantages that TV brings to our lives
B However, no one who can deny the advantages that TV brings to our lives
C However, there is no one can deny the advantages TV brings to our lives
D However, no one cannot deny the advantages that TV brings to our lives
59 Most important thing / ways / people / watch / TV
A The most important thing is the ways in which people watch
B The most important thing that is the ways in which people watch TV
C The most important thing it is the ways in which people watch TV
D The most important thing is that the ways in which people watch TV
60 TV / positive / negative / effects / TV viewers
A TV has either positive or negative effects on TV viewers
B TV has neither positive nor negative effects o TV viewers
C TV has both positive and negative effects on TV viewers
D TV has no positive and negative effects on TV viewers
VIII. Chọn phơng (A hoặc B, C, D) ứng với câu có nghĩa gần nhất với mỗi câu cho sẵn
61 He used to travel around the country going gigs
A He was accustomed to to traveling around the country doing gigs
B He no longer travels around the country doing gigs
C He never travels around the country doing gigs
D He liked traveling around the country to do gigs
62 Brown was last seen in July 1928
A Brown didn't see anyone in July 1928
B Brown has not been able to see since July 1928
C No one has seen Brown since July 1928
D No one saw Brown until July
63 Although they were very poor, the children seemed happy
A The children seemed happy whether they were poor or rich
C Despite their poverty, the children seemed happy
D The children were very poor, so they seemed happy
64 Will you lengthen these trousers for me?
A Will you make these trousers shorter for me?
B Do you think these trousers are too short for me?
C CAn you make these trousers longer for me?
D Will these trousers be too longer for me?
65 Would you mind waiting outside the office?
A Will you wait outside the office?
B Do you enjoy waiting outside the office?
C Did you wait outside the office?
Trang 5D Did you see anyone waiting outside the office?
66 Don't forget to go to the supermarket after work
A He asked me not to forget to go to the supermarket after work
B He reminded me not to forget to go to the supermarket after work
C He requested me not to forget to go to the supermarket after work
D He told me that I shouldn't forget to go to the supermarket after work
67 If he wrote to her, she would be happy
A She's happy because he has written to her
B When he wrote to her, she wasn't happy
C He didn't write to her, so she wasn't happy
D May be he'll write to her, and then she'll be happy
68 How should I know if this bus goes to Oxford Street?
A I don't know if this bus goes to Oxford Street
B Can you tell me if this bus goes to Oxford Street?
C This bus should go to Oxford Street, I know
D How do you know this bus goes to Oxford Street?
69 It was quite natural for them to feel angry by the evening
A They were not supposed to feel angry by the evening
B It was hard to understand why they felt angry by the evening
C We were sorry when we got angry by the evening
D It wasn't surprising that they got angry by the evening
70 It was not far for the town as we thought
A We thought the town was nearer than it was
B As we thought, the town wasn't far away
C We thought the town was far, and it was
D The town nearer than we thought
IX Chọn phơng án đúng (A hoặc B, C, D) để hoàn thành đoạn văn dới đây
One of the most famous statues in the world …(71)….on an island in New York Harbor This statue is, of course, the Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty is a woman (72) the torch of liberty, and its (73) name is the ‘Statue of Liberty
Enlightening the World’ The statue was a …(74)….to American people from the French ……(75)….the friendship between the two nations It was designed by Frederic August Bartoldie and…(76)…in 1884 in France, then was …(77)…to America and put
up in 1886
In the years after the statue was put up, many…(78)…came to the United States through New York……(79)… they entered New York Harbor, they saw the Statue of Liberty holding up the torch She …(80)… a welcome to a land of freedom
72 A who holding B holds C holding D she holds
75 A who show B to show C showing D that shows
76 A completed B raised C achieved D performed
78 A foreigners B immigrants C aliens D emigrants