9 Mã đề ôn thi Tốt nghiệp THPT môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Số 75 - Năm học 2016-2017 - Cấn Chính Trường

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 SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ễN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THễNG 
 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
 (Đề gồm cú 04 trang) MễN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 433
 Thời gian: 60 phỳt - khụng tớnh thời gian giao đề
 TNPT 75 MASTER COPY ~ WITH KEY 
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.
 Question 1:A. stamped	B. indulged	C. accomplished	D. practised
 Question 2:A. friends	B. clubs	C. tunes	D. stamps
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.
 Some time ago, scientists began experiments tofind out ...(3)... it would be possible to set up a "village" under the sea. A special room was built and lowered ...(4)... the water of Port Sudan in the Red Sea. For 29 days, five men lived at a depth of 40 feet. At a ...(5)... lower level, another two divers stayed for a week in a smaller "house". On returning to the surface, the men said that they had experienced no difficulty in breathing and had ...(6)... many interesting scientific observations. The captain of the party, Commander Cousteau, spoke of the possibility of ...(7)... the seabed. He said that some permanent stations were to be set up under the sea, and some undersea farms would provide food for the growing population of the world.
 Question 3:A. whether	B. which	C. how	D. what
 Question 4:A. into	B. underneath	C. down	D. below
 Question 5:A. any	B. much	C. some	D. more
 Question 6:A. caught	B. done	C. made	D. exercised
 Question 7:A. transplanting	B. growing	C. cultivating	D. implanting
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: I could see the finish line and thought I was home and dry.
A. unsuccessful	B. hopeful	C. successful	D. hopeless
Question 9: I’ll take the new job whose salary is fantastic.
A. reasonable	B. wonderful	C. pretty high	D. accept
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.
 Probably the most famous film commenting on the twentieth-century technology is Modem Times, made in 1936. Charlie Chaplin was motivated to make the film by a reporter who, while interviewing him, happened to describe the working conditions in industrial Detroit, Chaplin was told that healthy young farm boys were lured to the city to work on automotive assembly lines. Within four or five years, these young men’s health was destroyed by the stress of work in the factories.
 The film opens with a shot of a mass of sheep making their way down a crowded ramp. Abruptly, the film shifts to a scene of factory workers jostling one another on their way to a factory. However, the rather bitter note of criticism in the implied comparison is not sustained. It is replaced by a gentle note of satire. Chaplin prefers to entertain rather than lecture.
 Scenes of factory interiors account for only about one-third of Modem Times, but they contain some of the most pointed social commentary as well as the most comic situations. No one who has seen the film can ever forget Chaplin vainly trying to keep pace with the fast-moving conveyor belt, almost losing his mind in the process. Another popular scene involves an automatic feeding machine brought to the assembly line so that workers need not interrupt their labour to eat. The feeding machine malfunctions, hurling food at Chaplin, who is strapped in his position on the assembly line and cannot escape. This serves to illustrate people’s utter helplessness in the face of machines that are meant to serve their basic needs.
 Clearly, Modem Times has its faults, but it remains the best film treating technology within a social context. It does not offer a radical social message, but it does accurately reflect the sentiment of many whofeel they are victims of an over-mechanised world.
Question 10: The word "vainly" in the fourth paragraph is closest in meaning to......
A. effortlessly	B. hopelessly	C. carelessly	D. recklessly
Question 11: The phrase "jostling one another" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to......
A. running against each other	B. pushing one another
C. hurrying up together	D. jogging side by side
Question 12: According to the author, about two-thirds of Modem Times.......
A. is more critical than the rest	B. is rather discouraging
C. entertains the audience most	D. was shot outside a factory
Question 13: The young farm boys went to the city because they were.......
A. promised better accommodation	B. driven out of then sheep farm
C. forced to leave then sheep farm	D. attracted by the prospect of a better life
Question 14: According to the passage, the opening scene of the film is intended......
A. to produce a tacit association	B. to reveal the situation of the factory workers
C. to introduce the main characters of the film	D. to give the setting for the entire plot later
Question 15: According to the passage, Chaplin got the idea for Modem Times from.......
A. a movie	B. a conversation	C. a newspaper	D. fieldwork
Question 16: The author refers to all of the following notions to describe Modem Times EXCEPT......
A. revolution	B. criticism	C. satire	D. entertainment
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.
 Very few people in the modem world obtain their food supply by hunting and gathering in the natural environment surrounding then homes. This method of harvesting from nature’s provision is the oldest known subsistence strategy and has been practised for at least the last two million years. It was, indeed, the only way to obtain food until rudimentary farming and the domestication of wild animals were introduced about 10,000 years ago.
 Because hunter-gatherers have fared poorly in comparison with then agricultural cousins, their numbers have dwindled, and they have been forced to live in marginal environments, such as deserts and arctic wastelands. In higher latitudes, the shorter growing seasons have restricted the availability of plant life. Such conditions have caused a greater dependence on hunting, and on fishing along the coasts and waterways. The abundance of vegetation in the lower latitudes of the tropics, on the other hand, has provided a greater opportunity for gathering a variety of plants. In short, the environmental differences have restricted the diet and have limited possibilities for the development of subsistence societies.
 Contemporary hunter-gatherers may help us understand our prehistoric ancestors. We know from the observation of modem hunter-gatherers in both Africa and Alaska that a society based on hunting and gathering must be very mobile. While the entire community camps in a central location, a smaller party harvests the food within a reasonable distance from the camp, when the food in the area has become exhausted, the community moves on to exploit another site. We also notice seasonal migration patterns
evolving for most hunter-gatherers, along with a strict division of labor between the sexes. These patterns of behavior maybe similar to those practised by mankind during the Paleolithic Period.
Question 17: According to the author, most contemporary and prehistoric hunter-gatherers share......
A. only the way of duty division	B. some methods of production
C. some patterns of behaviour	D. some restricted daily rules
Question 18: Which of the following would serve as the best title of the passage?
A. Evolution of Humans’ Farming Methods	B. A Brief History of Subsistence Farming 
C. Hunter-gatherers and Subsistence Societies	D. Hunter-gatherers: Always on the Move
Question 19: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned?
A. Hunting or fishing develops where there are no or short growing seasons.
B. The environmental differences produce no effect on subsistence societies.
C. Harvesting from the natural environment had existed long before farming was taken up.
D. The number of hunter-gatherers decreases where farming is convenient.
Question 20: In the lower latitudes of the tropics, hunter-gatherers.......
A. have better food gathering from nature	B. live along the coasts and waterways for fishing
C. harvest shorter seasonal crops	D. can free themselves from hunting
Question 21: According to the passage, subsistence societies depend mainly on......
A. nature’s provision	B. forming methods
C. agricultural products	D. hunter-gatherers’ tools
Question 22: The word "domestication" in the first paragraph mostly means.......
A. hatching and raising new species of wild animals in the home
B. adapting animals to suit a new working environment
C. making wild animals used to living with and working for humans
D. teaching animals to do a particular job or activity in the home
Question 23: According to the passage, studies of contemporary subsistence societies can provide a.......
A. further understanding of modem subsistence societies
B. broader vision of prehistoric natural environments
C. further understanding of prehistoric times
D. deeper insight into the dry-land farming
Question 24: The word "conditions" in the second paragraph refers to.......
A. the situations in which hunter-gatherers hardly find anything to eat
B. the environments where it is not favorable for vegetation to grow
C. the places where plenty of animals and fish can be found
D. the situations in which hunter-gatherers can grow some crops
Mark the letter A, B, C, orDon your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions
Question 25: Even though the extremely bad weather in the mountains, the climbers decided not to cancel their climb.
A. not to cancel	B. extremely	C. Even though	D. climb
Question 26: Bill was about average in performance in comparison with other students in his class.
A. his	B. about average	C. in	D. with other students
Question 27: Although smokers are aware that smoking is harmful to their health, they can’t get rid it.
A. get rid it	B. Although	C. to	D. are aware
Mark the letter A, B, C, or Don your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 28: ~ Mum: "How do you like your steak done?" ~ Dad: ".............."
A. Well done	B. Very much	C. I don’t like it much	D. Very little
 Question 29: ~ John: "Do you think that we should use public transportation to protect our environment?"
 ~ Laura: "................."
A. Ofcourse not. You bet!	B. Yes, it’s an absurd idea.
C. There’s no doubt about it.	D. Well, that’s very surprising.
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 30: The film didn’t come up to my expectations.
A. The film fell short of my expectations.	B. I expected the film to be more boring.
C. I expected the film to end more abruptly,	D. The film was as good as I expected.
Question 31: "Why don’t you reply to the President’s offer right now?" said Mary to her husband.
A. Mary ordered her husband to reply to the President’s offer right now.
B. Mary wondered why her husband didn’t reply to the President’s offer then.
C. Mary suggested that her husband should reply to the President’s offer without delay.
D. Mary told her husband why he didn’t reply to the President’s offer then.
Question 32: She said, "John, I’ll show you round my city when you’re here."
A. She organized a trip round her city for John.	B. She promised to show John round her city.
C. She planned to show John round her city,	D. She made a trip round her city with John.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 33: The basketball team knew they lost the match. They soon started to blame each other.
A. No sooner had the basketball team started to blame each other than they knew they lost the match.
B. As soon as they blamed each other, the basketball team knew they lost the match.
C. Hardly had the basketball team known they lost the match when they started to blame each other.
D. Not only did the basketball team lose the match but they blamed each other as well.
Question 34: The holiday was so expensive. We could only afford five days.
A. So expensive was a five-day holiday that we could hardly afford it.
B. The holiday was dỷt cheap, so we could afford more than five days.
C. A five-day holiday wasn’t cheap, so we couldn’t afford it.
D. It was such an expensive holiday that we could only afford five days.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 35: "This library card will give you free access......the Internet eight hours a day."
A. on	B. to	C. from	D. in
Question 36: She had to hand in her notice......advance when she decided to leave the job.
A. in	B. to	C. with	D. from
Question 37: ~ "Buy me a newspaper on your way back, .......?"
A. do you	B. will you	C. don’t you	D. can’t you
Question 38: Susan’s doctor insists......for a few days.
A. her resting	B. her to rest	C. that she rest	D. that she is resting
Question 39: There was nothing they could do......leave the car at the roadside where it had broken down.
A. than	B. unless	C. but	D. instead of
Question 40: Through an......, your letter was left unanswered.
A. overtone	B. oversight	C. overtime	D. overcharge
Question 41: He was too sure of himself to pay......to the warnings against the danger.
A. attention	B. respect	C. notice	D. recognition
Question 42: The forecast has revealed that the world’s reserves of fossil fuel will have......by 2015.
A. caught up	B. used off	C. run out	D. taken over
Question 43: We couldn’t fly......because all the tickets had been sold out.
A. economy	B. economic	C. economical	D. economics
Question 44: There should be an international law against.......
A. deforestation	B. forestry	C. afforestation	D. reforestation
Question 45: My mother told me to......for an electrician when her fan was out of order.
A. rent	B. send	C. turn	D. write
Question 46: The United States consists of fifty states, .......has its own government.
A. hence each	B. each of which	C. they each	D. each of that
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 47:A. mosquito	B. elephant	C. dinosaur	D. buffalo
 Question 48:A. protect	B. settle	C. relate	D. compose
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 49: The International Organizations are going to be in a temporary way in the country.
A. permanent	B. complicated	C. guest	D. soak
Question 50: I clearly remember talking to him in a chance meeting last summer.
A. unplanned	B. odd	C. deliberate	D. intention
 SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ễN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THễNG 
 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
 (Đề gồm cú 04 trang) MễN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 265
 Thời gian: 60 phỳt - khụng tớnh thời gian giao đề
 Mark(s) Mó Phỏch . 
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.
 Question 1:A. stamped	B. indulged	C. practised	D. accomplished
 Question 2:A. tunes	B. clubs	C. friends	D. stamps
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. settle	B. compose	C. relate	D. protect
 Question 4:A. mosquito	B. elephant	C. dinosaur	D. buffalo
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 5: The holiday was so expensive. We could only afford five days.
A. It was such an expensive holiday that we could only afford five days.
B. So expensive was a five-day holiday that we could hardly afford it.
C. The holiday was dỷt cheap, so we could afford more than five days.
D. A five-day holiday wasn’t cheap, so we couldn’t afford it.
Question 6: The basketball team knew they lost the match. They soon started to blame each other.
A. Not only did the basketball team lose the match but they blamed each other as well.
B. Hardly had the basketball team known they lost the match when they started to blame each other.
C. No sooner had the basketball team started to blame each other than they knew they lost the match.
D. As soon as they blamed each other, the basketball team knew they lost the match.
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 7: I’ll take the new job whose salary is fantastic.
A. reasonable	B. accept	C. pretty high	D. wonderful
Question 8: I could see the finish line and thought I was home and dry.
A. hopeless	B. hopeful	C. successful	D. unsuccessful
Mark the letter A, B, C, orDon your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions
Question 9: Although smokers are aware that smoking is harmful to their health, they can’t get rid it.
A. get rid it	B. to	C. are aware	D. Although
Question 10: Even though the extremely bad weather in the mountains, the climbers decided not to cancel their climb.
A. Even though	B. not to cancel	C. climb	D. extremely
Question 11: Bill was about average in performance in comparison with other students in his class.
A. in	B. with other students	C. his	D. about average
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.
 Probably the most famous film commenting on the twentieth-century technology is Modem Times, made in 1936. Charlie Chaplin was motivated to make the film by a reporter who, while interviewing him, happened to describe the working conditions in industrial Detroit, Chaplin was told that healthy young farm boys were lured to the city to work on automotive assembly lines. Within four or five years, these young men’s health was destroyed by the stress of work in the factories.
 The film opens with a shot of a mass of sheep making their way down a crowded ramp. Abruptly, the film shifts to a scene of factory workers jostling one another on their way to a factory. However, the rather bitter note of criticism in the implied comparison is not sustained. It is replaced by a gentle note of satire. Chaplin prefers to entertain rather than lecture.
 Scenes of factory interiors account for only about one-third of Modem Times, but they contain some of the most pointed social commentary as well as the most comic situations. No one who has seen the film can ever forget Chaplin vainly trying to keep pace with the fast-moving conveyor belt, almost losing his mind in the process. Another popular scene involves an automatic feeding machine brought to the assembly line so that workers need not interrupt their labour to eat. The feeding machine malfunctions, hurling food at Chaplin, who is strapped in his position on the assembly line and cannot escape. This serves to illustrate people’s utter helplessness in the face of machines that are meant to serve their basic needs.
 Clearly, Modem Times has its faults, but it remains the best film treating technology within a social context. It does not offer a radical social message, but it does accurately reflect the sentiment of many whofeel they are victims of an over-mechanised world.
Question 12: According to the passage, the opening scene of the film is intended......
A. to produce a tacit association	B. to reveal the situation of the factory workers
C. to introduce the main characters of the film	D. to give the setting for the entire plot later
Question 13: The young farm boys went to the city because they were.......
A. forced to leave then sheep farm	B. attracted by the prospect of a better life
C. promised better accommodation	D. driven out of then sheep farm
Question 14: According to the author, about two-thirds of Modem Times.......
A. is rather discouraging	B. entertains the audience most
C. was shot outside a factory	D. is more critical than the rest
Question 15: The word "vainly" in the fourth paragraph is closest in meaning to......
A. carelessly	B. recklessly	C. hopelessly	D. effortlessly
Question 16: According to the passage, Chaplin got the idea for Modem Times from.......
A. a newspaper	B. fieldwork	C. a conversation	D. a movie
Question 17: The author refers to all of the following notions to describe Modem Times EXCEPT......
A. entertainment	B. revolution	C. satire	D. criticism
Question 18: The phrase "jostling one another" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to......
A. pushing one another	B. jogging side by side
C. running against each other	D. hurrying up together
Mark the letter A, B, C, or Don your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
 Question 19: ~ John: "Do you think that we should use public transportation to protect our environment?"
 ~ Laura: "................."
A. There’s no doubt about it.	B. Ofcourse not. You bet!
C. Well, that’s very surprising.	D. Yes, it’s an absurd idea.
Question 20: ~ Mum: "How do you like your steak done?" ~ Dad: ".............."
A. I don’t like it much	B. Very much	C. Very little	D. Well done
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 21: "Why don’t you reply to the President’s offer right now?" said Mary to her husband.
A. Mary ordered her husband to reply to the President’s offer right now.
B. Mary wondered why her husband didn’t reply to the President’s offer then.
C. Mary suggested that her husband should reply to the President’s offer without delay.
D. Mary told her husband why he didn’t reply to the President’s offer then.
Question 22: The film didn’t come up to my expectations.
A. I expected the film to be more boring.	B. I expected the film to end more abruptly,
C. The film fell short of my expectations.	D. The film was as good as I expected.
Question 23: She said, "John, I’ll show you round my city when you’re here."
A. She planned to show John round her city,	B. She organized a trip round her city for John.
C. She promised to show John round her city.	D. She made a trip round her city with John.
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.
 Some time ago, scientists began experiments tofind out ...(24)... it would be possible to set up a "village" under the sea. A special room was built and lowered ...(25)... the water of Port Sudan in the Red Sea. For 29 days, five men lived at a depth of 40 feet. At a ...(26)... lower level, another two divers stayed for a week in a smaller "house". On returning to the surface, the men said that they had experienced no difficulty in breathing and had ...(27)... many interesting scientific observations. The captain of the party, Commander Cousteau, spoke of the possibility of ...(28)... the seabed. He said that some permanent stations were to be set up under the sea, and some undersea farms would provide food for the growing population of the world.
 Question 24:A. whether	B. what	C. how	D. which
 Question 25:A. below	B. into	C. underneath	D. down
 Question 26:A. any	B. much	C. more	D. some
 Question 27:A. done	B. exercised	C. caught	D. made
 Question 28:A. transplanting B. growing	C. implanting	D. cultivating
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 29: The International Organizations are going to be in a temporary way in the country.
A. soak	B. guest	C. permanent	D. complicated
Question 30: I clearly remember talking to him in a chance meeting last summer.
A. unplanned	B. odd	C. intention	D. deliberate
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 31: Through an......, your letter was left unanswered.
A. overtone	B. oversight	C. overtime	D. overcharge
Question 32: There should be an international law against.......
A. 

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