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Trang 1SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
(Đề gồm có 03 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 264
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mark(s) Mã Phách ………
Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
Question 1:A follow B fond C off D honey
Question 2:A rough B enough C though D cough
Question 3:A done B so C once D gone
Question 4:A with B tenth C both D myth
Question 5:A beard B bear C.cheer D beer
Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Question 6: Skydiving, a difficult and dangerous sport, are becoming very popular with both men and women.
A and B Skydiving C with D are becoming
Question 7: Rita enjoyed to be able to meet several Parliament members during her holiday.
A her holiday B several C to be able D to meet
Question 8: Harry’s teacher persuaded his taking several courses which did not involve much knowledge of mathematics.
A which B much knowledge of mathematics C his taking D not involve
Question 9: The only teachers who were required to attend the meeting were George, Betty, Jill, and my mother
A my mother B who were C to attend D The only
Question 10: Should they allow their children to train to be become top sportsmen?
A Should B sportsmen C to be D to train
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 11: ~ “I heard you decided to take up tennis.” ~ “Yes, I have every dlay.”
A play B playing C been playing D been played
Question 12: No booking is necessary on most departures.
A first B previous C advance D early
Question 13: ~ Thò: “Are we about to have dinner?” ~ Lò: “Yes, it in the dining room.”
A served B serves C is being served D is serving
Question 14: ~ “Where’s the old chicken coop?” ~ “It by a windstorm last year.”
A was destroyed B destroy C destroyed D is destroyed
Question 15: ~ “Where are Jack and Joseph?” ~ “They the boxes you asked for into the house.”
A have been brought B bringing C to bring D have been bringing Question 16: We were a penalty after a late tackle.
A reserved B rewarded C got D awarded
Question 17: There was a record of candidates for the post.
Question 18: He looked terrible this morning I think he's the penalty for all those late nights.
Question 19: This was outside the of his experience.
Question 20: ~ “The longest fish in the contest was eighteen inches long.” ~ “It by Peter.”
A was catching B catch C caught D was caught
Question 21: ~ Bi: “We’re still looking for Tèo.” ~ Bô: “Hasn’t he yet?”
A found B to find C been found D being found
Question 22: The new students were just left to or swim.
Question 23: ~ “Why is Tony in prison?” ~ “He of robbery.”
A has been convicting B has been convicted C convicted D has convicted
Question 24: “Whatever happened to that fortune-teller?” “I don’t know She around here in a long time.”
A hasn’t been seeing B didn’t see C hasn’t seen D hasn’t been seen
Question 25: Being a combat sport, karate with it the risk of injury.
A keeps B All are correct C bears D carries
Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words.
Question 26:A vertical B continue C defensive D decision
Question 27:A purpose B postpone C specialize D summarize
Question 28:A goalie B crossbar C polo D advance
Question 29:A recommend B community C industrial D involve
Question 30:A explain B professional C travelling D particular
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Trang 2Many outdoor (31) enjoy canoeing or kayaking (32) recreation on ponds, lakes, and rivers Some people use canoes and kayaks to travel across bodies of water to remote camping locations They (33) their supplies, such as tents, sleeping bags, and food, in their boats The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Voyageurs National Park, both (34) along the border between Minnesota and Ontario, Canada, are two of the most popular canoeing areas in North America Whitewater canoeing and kayaking on fast-flowing rivers is another popular activity The (35) Whitewaterrefers (36) the burbling foam created when fast-moving water spills over and around rocks or other .(37) Whitewater enthusiasts maneuver their boats around rocks, logjams and other natural obstacles If the current and obstacles (38) a passage (39) difficult to navigate, a canoeist might make a portage, or carry the canoe (40) land for a short distance, thereby avoiding the danger
Question 31:A participant B enthusiasm C enthusiasts D activists
Question 32:A with B at C of D for
Question 33:A seize B catch C hold D carry
Question 34:A situated B A and C C located D lie
Question 35:A verbal B speech C term D glossary
Question 36:A to B about C with D of
Question 37:A obstacles B blockages C All are correct D obstructions
Question 38:A do B make C let D get
Question 39:A too B so C very D All are correct
Question 40:A on B along C by D over
Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 41: Besides movies and music, it’s sports that most Americans enjoy.
A Sports are enjoyed by most Americans beside movies and music.
B Besides movies and music, sports are that enjoyed by most Americans.
C Besides movies and music, it’s sports that are enjoyed by most Americans.
D It was sports that are enjoyed by most Americans besides movies and music.
Question 42: On their trip to London, John and Bill took turn driving.
A John drove Bill to London B John and Bill took a wrong turn during the trip.
C John and Bill divided the driving time D Bill did most of the driving during the trip.
Question 43: The baby slept soundly even with the noise the children made.
A The noise didn’t prevent the baby from sleeping.
B The baby woke up because the children made noise.
C The baby and the children slept through the noise.
D The children couldn’t sleep because of the noise.
Question 44: The contractor said that the repairs on Bob's house would be very expensive, but he decided to have the
work done.
A Bob repaired his own house.
B Bob told the contractor that the price was too high.
C Bob cannot afford the work on his house.
D Bob told the contractor to do the work in spite of the cost.
Question 45: You won’t have a seat unless you book in advance.
A You may have a seat if you book in advance.
B You will have a seat if you keep your book in front of you.
C You won't have a seat because you didn’t book in advance.
D You can’t have a seat although you book in advance.
Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Synchronized swimming, water sport in which contestants perform choreographed maneuvers set to music Synchronized swimming requires agility, grace, timing, musical interpretation, and overall body strength Three competitive synchronized swimming events are recognized internationally: solo, duet, and team (consisting of eight swimmers), although all three events are not always held at each competition In each event, synchronized swimmers compete in three categories: figures, technical routine, and free routine
All three categories are also not always held at each competition In the figures competition, swimmers perform 4 of a possible 20 figures, or combinations of movements A panel of judges awards points from 0 to 10 based on the accuracy of the performance and the timing, height, stability, and control of the figures In the technical routine, the swimmers must perform a set list of elements, or combinations of figures and swimming strokes, in a prescribed order
In the free routine, swimmers can create their own choreography of figures and strokes In the technical and free routines, which can last from two to five minutes each, depending on whether they are in solo, duet, or team competition, a panel of judges awards points from 0 to 10 in the categories of technical merit and artistic impression Technical merit encompasses the execution, synchronization, and difficulty of the elements Artistic impression includes the choreography, musical interpretation, and manner of presentation of the performance Routines are enhanced by swimmers' use of original and expressive movements, patterns, and rhythms The scores for the figures and the routines are weighted accordiitg to a formula and combined for each competitor to determine the winner
Question 46: What are the synchronized swimming events recognized internationally?
A Solo, duet, and team B All are correct.
Trang 3C A set list of elements D Figures, technical routine, and free routine.
Question 47: How long do the technical and free routines last?
A They last two minutes each B They last five minutes each.
C It depends on whether they are in solo, duet, or team competition D They last four minutes Question 48: How do judges award points to the performance in the figures competition?
A Based on height, stability B Based on control of the figures.
C All are correct D Based on the accuracy of the performance and the timing Question 49: What does the manner of presentation of the performance belong to?
A Artistic impression B The accuracy of the performance.
C Choreography of figures and strokes D Technical merit.
Question 50: What categories do synchronized swimmers compete in each event?
A Figures, technical routine, and free routine B Grace, timing, musical interpretation.
C Movements, patterns, and rhythms D Choreography of figures and strokes.
Trang 4SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
(Đề gồm có 03 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 883
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mark(s) Mã Phách ………
Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
Question 1:A done B so C gone D once
Question 2:A.cheer B beer C bear D beard
Question 3:A honey B off C fond D follow
Question 4:A myth B tenth C both D with
Question 5:A rough B enough C though D cough
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Many outdoor (6) enjoy canoeing or kayaking (7) recreation on ponds, lakes, and rivers Some people use canoes and kayaks to travel across bodies of water to remote camping locations They (8) their supplies, such as tents, sleeping bags, and food, in their boats The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Voyageurs National Park, both (9) along the border between Minnesota and Ontario, Canada, are two of the most popular canoeing areas in North America
Whitewater canoeing and kayaking on fast-flowing rivers is another popular activity The (10) Whitewaterrefers (11) the burbling foam created when fast-moving water spills over and around rocks or other .(12) Whitewater enthusiasts maneuver their boats around rocks, logjams and other natural obstacles If the current and obstacles (13) a passage (14) difficult to navigate, a canoeist might make a portage, or carry the canoe (15) land for a short distance, thereby avoiding the danger
Question 6:A enthusiasts B participant C enthusiasm D activists
Question 7:A with B of C for D at
Question 8:A catch B hold C seize D carry
Question 9:A B and C B located C situated D lie
Question 10:A verbal B glossary C speech D term
Question 11:A about B to C with D of
Question 12:A obstructionsB blockages C obstacles D All are correct
Question 13:A get B let C do D make
Question 14:A too B All are correct C very D so
Question 15:A over B along C on D by
Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 16: You won’t have a seat unless you book in advance.
A You won't have a seat because you didn’t book in advance.
B You may have a seat if you book in advance.
C You will have a seat if you keep your book in front of you.
D You can’t have a seat although you book in advance.
Question 17: Besides movies and music, it’s sports that most Americans enjoy.
A Besides movies and music, sports are that enjoyed by most Americans.
B Besides movies and music, it’s sports that are enjoyed by most Americans.
C Sports are enjoyed by most Americans beside movies and music.
D It was sports that are enjoyed by most Americans besides movies and music.
Question 18: The baby slept soundly even with the noise the children made.
A The baby and the children slept through the noise.
B The baby woke up because the children made noise.
C The children couldn’t sleep because of the noise.
D The noise didn’t prevent the baby from sleeping.
Question 19: The contractor said that the repairs on Bob's house would be very expensive, but he decided to have the
work done.
A Bob cannot afford the work on his house.
B Bob told the contractor that the price was too high.
C Bob told the contractor to do the work in spite of the cost.
D Bob repaired his own house.
Question 20: On their trip to London, John and Bill took turn driving.
A John and Bill took a wrong turn during the trip B Bill did most of the driving during the trip.
C John and Bill divided the driving time D John drove Bill to London.
Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Synchronized swimming, water sport in which contestants perform choreographed maneuvers set to music Synchronized swimming requires agility, grace, timing, musical interpretation, and overall body strength Three competitive synchronized swimming events are recognized internationally: solo, duet, and team (consisting of eight swimmers), although all three
Trang 5events are not always held at each competition In each event, synchronized swimmers compete in three categories: figures, technical routine, and free routine
All three categories are also not always held at each competition In the figures competition, swimmers perform 4 of a possible 20 figures, or combinations of movements A panel of judges awards points from 0 to 10 based on the accuracy of the performance and the timing, height, stability, and control of the figures In the technical routine, the swimmers must perform a set list of elements, or combinations of figures and swimming strokes, in a prescribed order
In the free routine, swimmers can create their own choreography of figures and strokes In the technical and free routines, which can last from two to five minutes each, depending on whether they are in solo, duet, or team competition, a panel of judges awards points from 0 to 10 in the categories of technical merit and artistic impression Technical merit encompasses the execution, synchronization, and difficulty of the elements Artistic impression includes the choreography, musical interpretation, and manner of presentation of the performance Routines are enhanced by swimmers' use of original and expressive movements, patterns, and rhythms The scores for the figures and the routines are weighted accordiitg to a formula and combined for each competitor to determine the winner
Question 21: What are the synchronized swimming events recognized internationally?
A A set list of elements B All are correct.
C Solo, duet, and team D Figures, technical routine, and free routine.
Question 22: What categories do synchronized swimmers compete in each event?
A Grace, timing, musical interpretation B Movements, patterns, and rhythms.
C Figures, technical routine, and free routine D Choreography of figures and strokes.
Question 23: How do judges award points to the performance in the figures competition?
A All are correct B Based on control of the figures.
C Based on the accuracy of the performance and the timing D Based on height, stability.
Question 24: What does the manner of presentation of the performance belong to?
A Artistic impression B Technical merit.
C The accuracy of the performance D Choreography of figures and strokes.
Question 25: How long do the technical and free routines last?
A They last five minutes each B They last two minutes each.
C They last four minutes D It depends on whether they are in solo, duet, or team competition.
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 26: ~ “Where’s the old chicken coop?” ~ “It by a windstorm last year.”
A destroyed B is destroyed C destroy D was destroyed
Question 27: The new students were just left to or swim.
Question 28: ~ “I heard you decided to take up tennis.” ~ “Yes, I have every dlay.”
A been playing B play C playing D been played
Question 29: This was outside the of his experience.
Question 30: Being a combat sport, karate with it the risk of injury.
A All are correct B bears C carries D keeps
Question 31: We were a penalty after a late tackle.
A got B rewarded C reserved D awarded
Question 32: There was a record of candidates for the post.
Question 33: ~ “Why is Tony in prison?” ~ “He of robbery.”
A has been convicted B has convicted C convicted D has been convicting Question 34: ~ Bi: “We’re still looking for Tèo.” ~ Bô: “Hasn’t he yet?”
A to find B found C being found D been found
Question 35: ~ “The longest fish in the contest was eighteen inches long.” ~ “It by Peter.”
A was catching B catch C caught D was caught
Question 36: ~ Thò: “Are we about to have dinner?” ~ Lò: “Yes, it in the dining room.”
A is serving B is being served C serves D served
Question 37: He looked terrible this morning I think he's the penalty for all those late nights.
Question 38: ~ “Where are Jack and Joseph?” ~ “They the boxes you asked for into the house.”
A have been bringing B to bring C bringing D have been brought
Question 39: No booking is necessary on most departures.
A advance B previous C first D early
Question 40: “Whatever happened to that fortune-teller?” “I don’t know She around here in a long time.”
A hasn’t been seen B didn’t see C hasn’t seen D hasn’t been seeing
Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Trang 6Question 41: Should they allow their children to train to be become top sportsmen?
A Should B sportsmen C to be D to train
Question 42: Harry’s teacher persuaded his taking several courses which did not involve much knowledge of mathematics.
A much knowledge of mathematics B his taking C which D not involve Question 43: Rita enjoyed to be able to meet several Parliament members during her holiday.
A her holiday B several C to be able D to meet
Question 44: Skydiving, a difficult and dangerous sport, are becoming very popular with both men and women.
A and B Skydiving C are becoming D with
Question 45: The only teachers who were required to attend the meeting were George, Betty, Jill, and my mother.
A to attend B my mother C who were D The only
Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words.
Question 46:A advance B polo C goalie D crossbar
Question 47:A summarize B specialize C purpose D postpone
Question 48:A vertical B continue C decision D defensive
Question 49:A community B involve C recommend D industrial
Question 50:A travelling B explain C professional D particular
Trang 7SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
(Đề gồm có 03 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 638
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mark(s) Mã Phách ………
Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
Question 1:A honey B fond C off D follow
Question 2:A beer B beard C.cheer D bear
Question 3:A once B done C so D gone
Question 4:A both B with C tenth D myth
Question 5:A cough B rough C though D enough
Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Synchronized swimming, water sport in which contestants perform choreographed maneuvers set to music Synchronized swimming requires agility, grace, timing, musical interpretation, and overall body strength Three competitive synchronized swimming events are recognized internationally: solo, duet, and team (consisting of eight swimmers), although all three events are not always held at each competition In each event, synchronized swimmers compete in three categories: figures, technical routine, and free routine
All three categories are also not always held at each competition In the figures competition, swimmers perform 4 of a possible 20 figures, or combinations of movements A panel of judges awards points from 0 to 10 based on the accuracy of the performance and the timing, height, stability, and control of the figures In the technical routine, the swimmers must perform a set list of elements, or combinations of figures and swimming strokes, in a prescribed order
In the free routine, swimmers can create their own choreography of figures and strokes In the technical and free routines, which can last from two to five minutes each, depending on whether they are in solo, duet, or team competition, a panel of judges awards points from 0 to 10 in the categories of technical merit and artistic impression Technical merit encompasses the execution, synchronization, and difficulty of the elements Artistic impression includes the choreography, musical interpretation, and manner of presentation of the performance Routines are enhanced by swimmers' use of original and expressive movements, patterns, and rhythms The scores for the figures and the routines are weighted accordiitg to a formula and combined for each competitor to determine the winner
Question 6: What categories do synchronized swimmers compete in each event?
A Grace, timing, musical interpretation B Figures, technical routine, and free routine.
C Movements, patterns, and rhythms D Choreography of figures and strokes.
Question 7: What does the manner of presentation of the performance belong to?
A Technical merit B The accuracy of the performance.
C Artistic impression D Choreography of figures and strokes.
Question 8: How long do the technical and free routines last?
A They last four minutes B They last two minutes each.
C They last five minutes each D It depends on whether they are in solo, duet, or team competition Question 9: What are the synchronized swimming events recognized internationally?
A All are correct B A set list of elements.
C Figures, technical routine, and free routine D Solo, duet, and team.
Question 10: How do judges award points to the performance in the figures competition?
A Based on height, stability B All are correct.
C Based on control of the figures D Based on the accuracy of the performance and the timing Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words.
Question 11:A industrial B community C recommend D involve
Question 12:A purpose B specialize C summarize D postpone
Question 13:A crossbar B polo C goalie D advance
Question 14:A continue B decision C vertical D defensive
Question 15:A professional B travelling C particular D explain Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Question 16: The only teachers who were required to attend the meeting were George, Betty, Jill, and my mother.
A who were B The only C my mother D to attend
Question 17: Rita enjoyed to be able to meet several Parliament members during her holiday.
A several B to meet C her holiday D to be able
Question 18: Harry’s teacher persuaded his taking several courses which did not involve much knowledge of mathematics.
A which B much knowledge of mathematics C his taking D not involve
Question 19: Should they allow their children to train to be become top sportsmen?
A to train B Should C sportsmen D to be
Question 20: Skydiving, a difficult and dangerous sport, are becoming very popular with both men and women.
A Skydiving B are becoming C with D and
Trang 8Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
Question 21: The contractor said that the repairs on Bob's house would be very expensive, but he decided to have the
work done.
A Bob cannot afford the work on his house.
B Bob told the contractor to do the work in spite of the cost.
C Bob told the contractor that the price was too high.
D Bob repaired his own house.
Question 22: Besides movies and music, it’s sports that most Americans enjoy.
A Besides movies and music, it’s sports that are enjoyed by most Americans.
B It was sports that are enjoyed by most Americans besides movies and music.
C Besides movies and music, sports are that enjoyed by most Americans.
D Sports are enjoyed by most Americans beside movies and music.
Question 23: On their trip to London, John and Bill took turn driving.
A John and Bill divided the driving time B Bill did most of the driving during the trip.
C John and Bill took a wrong turn during the trip D John drove Bill to London.
Question 24: The baby slept soundly even with the noise the children made.
A The baby and the children slept through the noise.
B The noise didn’t prevent the baby from sleeping.
C The baby woke up because the children made noise.
D The children couldn’t sleep because of the noise.
Question 25: You won’t have a seat unless you book in advance.
A You may have a seat if you book in advance.
B You will have a seat if you keep your book in front of you.
C You won't have a seat because you didn’t book in advance.
D You can’t have a seat although you book in advance.
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Many outdoor (26) enjoy canoeing or kayaking (27) recreation on ponds, lakes, and rivers Some people use canoes and kayaks to travel across bodies of water to remote camping locations They (28) their supplies, such as tents, sleeping bags, and food, in their boats The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Voyageurs National Park, both (29) along the border between Minnesota and Ontario, Canada, are two of the most popular canoeing areas in North America Whitewater canoeing and kayaking on fast-flowing rivers is another popular activity The (30) Whitewaterrefers (31) the burbling foam created when fast-moving water spills over and around rocks or other .(32) Whitewater enthusiasts maneuver their boats around rocks, logjams and other natural obstacles If the current and obstacles (33) a passage (34) difficult to navigate, a canoeist might make a portage, or carry the canoe (35) land for a short distance, thereby avoiding the danger
Question 26:A participant B enthusiasts C enthusiasm D activists
Question 27:A of B with C for D at
Question 28:A carry B catch C seize D hold
Question 29:A situated B A and C C located D lie
Question 30:A speech B verbal C term D glossary
Question 31:A of B about C to D with
Question 32:A obstacles B blockages C All are correct D obstructions
Question 33:A do B let C make D get
Question 34:A too B so C very D All are correct
Question 35:A by B over C on D along
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 36: ~ Bi: “We’re still looking for Tèo.” ~ Bô: “Hasn’t he yet?”
A found B been found C being found D to find
Question 37: “Whatever happened to that fortune-teller?” “I don’t know She around here in a long time.”
A hasn’t seen B didn’t see C hasn’t been seeing D hasn’t been seen
Question 38: ~ Thò: “Are we about to have dinner?” ~ Lò: “Yes, it in the dining room.”
A is serving B serves C is being served D served
Question 39: ~ “Why is Tony in prison?” ~ “He of robbery.”
A convicted B has been convicting C has been convicted D has convicted
Question 40: ~ “Where’s the old chicken coop?” ~ “It by a windstorm last year.”
A is destroyed B destroyed C was destroyed D destroy
Question 41: The new students were just left to or swim.
Question 42: This was outside the of his experience.
Question 43: ~ “I heard you decided to take up tennis.” ~ “Yes, I have every dlay.”
A been playing B play C been played D playing
Question 44: ~ “The longest fish in the contest was eighteen inches long.” ~ “It by Peter.”
Trang 9A caught B was caught C catch D was catching Question 45: He looked terrible this morning I think he's the penalty for all those late nights.
A paying B making C getting D doing Question 46: Being a combat sport, karate with it the risk of injury.
A carries B keeps C All are correct D bears
Question 47: No booking is necessary on most departures.
A previous B advance C first D early
Question 48: ~ “Where are Jack and Joseph?” ~ “They the boxes you asked for into the house.”
A have been bringing B have been brought C bringing D to bring Question 49: There was a record of candidates for the post.
Question 50: We were a penalty after a late tackle.
A awarded B rewarded C reserved D got
Trang 10SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
(Đề gồm có 03 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 443
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mark(s) Mã Phách ………
Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting.
Question 1: Rita enjoyed to be able to meet several Parliament members during her holiday.
A several B to meet C her holiday D to be able
Question 2: The only teachers who were required to attend the meeting were George, Betty, Jill, and my mother.
A The only B my mother C who were D to attend
Question 3: Should they allow their children to train to be become top sportsmen?
A to train B sportsmen C to be D Should
Question 4: Harry’s teacher persuaded his taking several courses which did not involve much knowledge of mathematics.
A not involve B much knowledge of mathematics C which D his taking Question 5: Skydiving, a difficult and dangerous sport, are becoming very popular with both men and women.
A and B Skydiving C are becoming D with
Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 6: Being a combat sport, karate with it the risk of injury.
A All are correct B bears C carries D keeps
Question 7: “Whatever happened to that fortune-teller?” “I don’t know She around here in a long time.”
A hasn’t been seeing B hasn’t seen C didn’t see D hasn’t been seen
Question 8: This was outside the of his experience.
Question 9: ~ “Where’s the old chicken coop?” ~ “It by a windstorm last year.”
A is destroyed B destroyed C destroy D was destroyed
Question 10: There was a record of candidates for the post.
Question 11: We were a penalty after a late tackle.
A rewarded B got C reserved D awarded
Question 12: ~ Thò: “Are we about to have dinner?” ~ Lò: “Yes, it in the dining room.”
A is serving B served C serves D is being served
Question 13: ~ “Where are Jack and Joseph?” ~ “They the boxes you asked for into the house.”
A bringing B have been bringing C have been brought D to bring
Question 14: He looked terrible this morning I think he's the penalty for all those late nights.
Question 15: The new students were just left to or swim.
Question 16: ~ Bi: “We’re still looking for Tèo.” ~ Bô: “Hasn’t he yet?”
A to find B being found C been found D found
Question 17: ~ “I heard you decided to take up tennis.” ~ “Yes, I have every dlay.”
A play B been played C been playing D playing
Question 18: ~ “The longest fish in the contest was eighteen inches long.” ~ “It by Peter.”
A catch B was caught C caught D was catching
Question 19: No booking is necessary on most departures.
Question 20: ~ “Why is Tony in prison?” ~ “He of robbery.”
A has convicted B has been convicting C convicted D has been convicted
Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Synchronized swimming, water sport in which contestants perform choreographed maneuvers set to music Synchronized swimming requires agility, grace, timing, musical interpretation, and overall body strength Three competitive synchronized swimming events are recognized internationally: solo, duet, and team (consisting of eight swimmers), although all three events are not always held at each competition In each event, synchronized swimmers compete in three categories: figures, technical routine, and free routine
All three categories are also not always held at each competition In the figures competition, swimmers perform 4 of a possible 20 figures, or combinations of movements A panel of judges awards points from 0 to 10 based on the accuracy of the performance and the timing, height, stability, and control of the figures In the technical routine, the swimmers must perform a set list of elements, or combinations of figures and swimming strokes, in a prescribed order
In the free routine, swimmers can create their own choreography of figures and strokes In the technical and free routines, which can last from two to five minutes each, depending on whether they are in solo, duet, or team competition, a panel of judges awards points from 0 to 10 in the categories of technical merit and artistic impression Technical merit encompasses