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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017 (Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 000 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề TNPT 96 MASTER KEY ~ WITH KEY 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 1: If the Test of Written English had been required by my university, I would have taken it along with the TOEFL. A. I took the Test of Written English with the TOEFL although my university did not require it. B. I took both the Test of Written English and the TOEFL because my university required them. C. I did not take the Test of Written English with the TOEFL because my university did not require it. D. I took the Test of Written English but not the TOEFL when it was required at my university. Question 2: The students did not take to their new lecturer. A. The new lecturer was unpopular with his students. B. The students didn’t follow the new lecturer. C. The new lecturer didn’t care his students. D. The students didn’t understand what the new lecturer said. Question 3: "No, it’s not true. I didn’t steal the car!" Peter said. A. Peter did not intend to steal the car. B. Peter denied stealing the car. C. Peter refused to steal the car. D. Peter admitted stealing the car. 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 4: The gorilla, the largest of the apes, is now able to be bred in confinement. A. safety B. haste C. captivity D. intervals Question 5: Most high school students look up to the star player on the football team. A. respect B. pursue C. trust D. envy 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 6:A. habitat B. employment C. optimist D. obstacle Question 7:A. gazelle B. challenge C. secure D. remote 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 8: The initial step is often the most difficult. A. longest B. last C. first D. quickest Question 9: On the spur of the moment, she decided to enter the race that she had come to watch. A. At the earliest possible moment B. Without previous thought C. For only a short time D. After careful thought 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 The trend for children to multitask by juggling all sorts of electronic gadgets at the same time is seriously damaging their levels of concentration, scientists have warned. Rocketing use of the Internet, iPods, mobile phones and DVDs ...(10)... behind that finding. Scientists have confirmed the belief of many parents that it is impossible to concentrate on more than one thing at the same time. They found that children tackling homework while sending messages via the Internet can end up spending 50% longer than if they had done each task ...(11).... David Meyer, Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the University of Michigan, said that true multitasking is ...(12)... possible for simple activities such as ironing and listening to the radio. He ran experiments demonstrating that young adults who had to switch from one maths problem to another wasted significant amounts of time. Meyer said: ‘For situations ...(13)... more complex tasks, especially those requiring language, the total time taken to get all the tasks done will increase greatly. Over long periods, this kind of multitasking can stress you out and ...(14)... to mental and physical exhaustion. Question 10:A. lies B. rests C. sits D. stands Question 11:A. apart B. separately C. aside D. distinctly Question 12:A. merely B. simply C. purely D. only Question 13:A. meaning B. containing C. involving D. consisting Question 14:A. bring B. result C. lead D. proceed 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 15: ~ John: "I’m afraid I can’t help you." ~ Diana: "..........." A. That’s OK. I’ll ask Mary. B. Are you sure? C. I’m so glad you can. D. Don’t be frightened. Question 16: ~ Susan: "I’m sorry, but would you mind turning off your cell phone?" ~ Jenifer: "..........." A. Oh, sorry about that. B. It’s nonsense. C. Sure. Do you want to make a call? D. Yes, I would 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 17: Water polo is a game in which is played in the water by two teams, each with seven players. A. in the water B. in which C. by D. with Question 18: Although research has been ongoing since 1930, the existence of ESP - perception and communication without the use of sight, hear, taste, touch, or smell - is still disputed. A. hear B. since C. existence D. use Question 19: Because there were so few women in the early Western states, the freedom and rights of Western women were more extensive than Eastern ladies. A. so few women B. more extensive C. than Eastern ladies D. Because 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. In the history of technology, computers and calculators were innovative developments. They are essentially different from all other machines because they have a memory. This memory stores instructions and information. In a calculator, the instructions are the various functions of arithmetic, which are permanently remembered by the machine and cannot be altered or added to. The information consists of the numbers keyed in. An electronic pocket calculator can perform almost instant arithmetic. A calculator requires an input unit to feed in numbers, a processing unit to make the calculation, a memory unit, and an output unit to display the result. The calculator is powered by a small battery or by a panel of solar cells. Inside is a microchip that contains the memory and processing units and also controls the input unit, which is the keyboard, and the output unit, which is the display. The input unit has keys for numbers and operations. Beneath the keys is a printed circuit board containing a set of contacts for each key. Pressing a key closes the contacts and sends a signal along a pair of lines in the circuit board to the processing unit, in which the binary code for that key is stored in the memory. The processing unit also sends the code to the display. Each key is connected by a different pair of lines to the processing unit, which repeatedly checks the lines to find out when a pair is linked by a key. The memory unit stores the arithmetic instructions for the processing unit and holds the temporary results that occur during calculation. Storage cells in the memory unit hold the binary codes for the keys that have been pressed. The number codes, together with the operation code for the plus key, are held in temporary cells until the processing unit requires them. When the equals key is pressed, it sends a signal to the processing unit. This takes the operation code - for example, addition - and the two numbers being held in the memory unit and performs the operation on the two numbers. A full adder does the addition, and the result goes to the decoder in the calculator’s microchip. This code is then sent to the liquid crystal display unit, which shows the result, or output, of the calculation. Question 20: What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To discuss innovative developments in technology B. To compare computers and calculators with other machines C. To summarize the history of technology D. To explain how a calculator works Question 21: What can be inferred about machines that are not calculators or computers? A. They cannot store information in a memory. B. They are less expensive than computers. C. They have simple memory and processing units. D. They are older than computers. Question 22: The word "innovative" in paragraph 1 could best replaced by....... A. recent B. important C. revolutionary D. complicated Question 23: In what part of the calculator are the processing and memory units? A. The battery B. The solar cells C. The output unit D. The microchip Question 24: According to the passage, one function of the memory unit is....... A. to control the keyboard B. to store temporary results during calculation C. to send codes to the display unit D. to alter basic arithmetic instructions Question 25: The word "This" in paragraph 5 refers to........ A. the plus key B. the processing unit C. the memory unit D. the equals key Question 26: The word "contacts" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to....... A. commands B. codes C. locations D. connections Question 27: Which of the following could NOT be said about calculators? A. Pressing a key activates a calculator. B. The calculator’s "thinking" takes place in the processing and memory units. C. Calculators require a lot of instructions to operate quickly. D. Calculators and computers are similar. 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 28:A. pressure B. assist C. extension D. expansion Question 29:A. hoped B. watched C. saved D. finished 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. People who suffer from excessive drowsiness during the daytime may be victims of a condition known as "narcolepsy." While most people may feel sleepy while watching TV or after eating a meal, narcoleptics may fall asleep at unusual or embarrassing times. They may doze while eating, talking, taking a shower, or even driving a car. Victims can be affected in one of two ways. Most narcoleptics have several sleeping spells during each day with alert periods in between. A minority of others feel drowsy almost all the time and are alert for only brief intervals. There are no reliable data showing how many people have narcolepsy. Some estimates put the number as high as 300,000 in the United States alone. The cause of this illness has not been identified, although recent research suggests that the problem may stem from an immune system reacting abnormally to the brain's chemical processes. There is currently no cure for narcolepsy, so sufferers of this condition can only have their symptoms treated through a combination of counseling and drugs. Question 30: Which of the following statements about narcolepsy is NOT TRUE? A. Doctors treat symptoms rather than causes. B. The causes of narcolepsy have not been found yet. C. Researchers know how many people suffer from this problem. D. Narcolepsy affects people in two basic ways. Question 31: Narcolepsy is a condition in which people...... A. doze at unusual times B. only sleep in the day C. doze after eating a meal D. have unusual brain chemistry Question 32: A person is most likely to be narcoleptic if he or she falls asleep while...... A. eating at a restaurant B. taking a long car trip. C. lying on the beach D. watching a movie Question 33: The cause of narcolepsy may be related to...... A. sleeping B. watching television C. drugs D. brain chemistry Question 34: The passage implies that narcolepsy...... A. is an imaginary problem B. can be a serious disorder C. is really laziness D. is easily cured Question 35: The main topic of this passage is...... A. treatment of narcolepsy B. aspects of narcolepsy C. causes of narcolepsy D. development of narcolepsy Question 36: According to the passage, it can be said that...... A. narcolepsy is a very rare condition B. the number of narcoleptics is unknown C. most people are narcoleptics sometimes D. narcoleptics are drug addicts Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 37: If the examiner can't......sense of your writing, you'll get a low mark. A. bring B. take C. make D. understand Question 38: He waved to......the attention of the waitress. A. pull B. ask C. attract D. pay Question 39: I.......the whole of War and Peace by the time I was seven years old. A. had been read B. had read C. have been reading D. was reading Question 40: I’ve never seen anyone so......to their job as Philip is. A. eager B. dedicated C. interested D. keen Question 41: The old woman is said......all her money to an old people's home when she died. A. to leaving B. to have left C. have left D. to leave Question 42: The Federation’s mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable people who are victims of......disasters, poverty and health emergencies. A. naturalize B. nature C. naturally D. natural Question 43: For many years people have wondered.......exists elsewhere in the universe. A. life which B. whether life C. that life D. life as it Question 44: Not only......among the largest animals that ever lived, but they are also among the most intelligent. A. they are whales B. whales C. are whales D. some whales Question 45: They are......danger of losing their spectator status. A. on B. in C. by D. at Question 46: ......is more interested in rhythm than in melody is apparent from his compositions. A. Philip Glass B. Philip Glass, who C. Because Philip Glass D. That Philip Glass Question 47: Most parents do not allow their children......out late. A. stay B. staying C. stayed D. to stay Question 48: You......that film last week - it was only released yesterday. A. couldn’t see B. didn't need to see C. mustn't have seen D. can't have seen 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 49: The tornado struck with great force. It lifted automobiles off the ground. A. Automobiles were lifted off by a very great force. B. The force was so great that it lifted automobiles off the ground. C. The tornado struck so great force that it lifted automobiles off the ground. D. The tornado struck with such great force that it lifted automobiles off the ground. Question 50: I tried to persuade her. I didn't succeed, however. A. Although I tried to persuade her, but I didn't succeed. B. Although I tried to persuade her, I didn't succeed. C. I didn't succeed despite of trying to persuade her. D. However I tried I didn't succeed persuading her. SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017 (Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 417 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề Mark(s) Mã Phách . 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. In the history of technology, computers and calculators were innovative developments. They are essentially different from all other machines because they have a memory. This memory stores instructions and information. In a calculator, the instructions are the various functions of arithmetic, which are permanently remembered by the machine and cannot be altered or added to. The information consists of the numbers keyed in. An electronic pocket calculator can perform almost instant arithmetic. A calculator requires an input unit to feed in numbers, a processing unit to make the calculation, a memory unit, and an output unit to display the result. The calculator is powered by a small battery or by a panel of solar cells. Inside is a microchip that contains the memory and processing units and also controls the input unit, which is the keyboard, and the output unit, which is the display. The input unit has keys for numbers and operations. Beneath the keys is a printed circuit board containing a set of contacts for each key. Pressing a key closes the contacts and sends a signal along a pair of lines in the circuit board to the processing unit, in which the binary code for that key is stored in the memory. The processing unit also sends the code to the display. Each key is connected by a different pair of lines to the processing unit, which repeatedly checks the lines to find out when a pair is linked by a key. The memory unit stores the arithmetic instructions for the processing unit and holds the temporary results that occur during calculation. Storage cells in the memory unit hold the binary codes for the keys that have been pressed. The number codes, together with the operation code for the plus key, are held in temporary cells until the processing unit requires them. When the equals key is pressed, it sends a signal to the processing unit. This takes the operation code - for example, addition - and the two numbers being held in the memory unit and performs the operation on the two numbers. A full adder does the addition, and the result goes to the decoder in the calculator’s microchip. This code is then sent to the liquid crystal display unit, which shows the result, or output, of the calculation. Question 1: The word "contacts" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to....... A. commands B. codes C. locations D. connections Question 2: The word "This" in paragraph 5 refers to........ A. the plus key B. the processing unit C. the equals key D. the memory unit Question 3: In what part of the calculator are the processing and memory units? A. The output unit B. The solar cells C. The battery D. The microchip Question 4: Which of the following could NOT be said about calculators? A. Pressing a key activates a calculator. B. Calculators require a lot of instructions to operate quickly. C. Calculators and computers are similar. D. The calculator’s "thinking" takes place in the processing and memory units. Question 5: According to the passage, one function of the memory unit is....... A. to alter basic arithmetic instructions B. to send codes to the display unit C. to store temporary results during calculation D. to control the keyboard Question 6: What can be inferred about machines that are not calculators or computers? A. They have simple memory and processing units. B. They are less expensive than computers. C. They cannot store information in a memory. D. They are older than computers. Question 7: The word "innovative" in paragraph 1 could best replaced by....... A. important B. revolutionary C. complicated D. recent Question 8: What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To compare computers and calculators with other machines B. To summarize the history of technology C. To explain how a calculator works D. To discuss innovative developments in technology 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 9: The tornado struck with great force. It lifted automobiles off the ground. A. The tornado struck with such great force that it lifted automobiles off the ground. B. The force was so great that it lifted automobiles off the ground. C. The tornado struck so great force that it lifted automobiles off the ground. D. Automobiles were lifted off by a very great force. Question 10: I tried to persuade her. I didn't succeed, however. A. Although I tried to persuade her, but I didn't succeed. B. I didn't succeed despite of trying to persuade her. C. However I tried I didn't succeed persuading her. D. Although I tried to persuade her, I didn't succeed. 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. People who suffer from excessive drowsiness during the daytime may be victims of a condition known as "narcolepsy." While most people may feel sleepy while watching TV or after eating a meal, narcoleptics may fall asleep at unusual or embarrassing times. They may doze while eating, talking, taking a shower, or even driving a car. Victims can be affected in one of two ways. Most narcoleptics have several sleeping spells during each day with alert periods in between. A minority of others feel drowsy almost all the time and are alert for only brief intervals. There are no reliable data showing how many people have narcolepsy. Some estimates put the number as high as 300,000 in the United States alone. The cause of this illness has not been identified, although recent research suggests that the problem may stem from an immune system reacting abnormally to the brain's chemical processes. There is currently no cure for narcolepsy, so sufferers of this condition can only have their symptoms treated through a combination of counseling and drugs. Question 11: According to the passage, it can be said that...... A. narcoleptics are drug addicts B. the number of narcoleptics is unknown C. most people are narcoleptics sometimes D. narcolepsy is a very rare condition Question 12: Narcolepsy is a condition in which people...... A. have unusual brain chemistry B. doze after eating a meal C. doze at unusual times D. only sleep in the day Question 13: The cause of narcolepsy may be related to...... A. sleeping B. watching television C. brain chemistry D. drugs Question 14: The main topic of this passage is...... A. treatment of narcolepsy B. causes of narcolepsy C. aspects of narcolepsy D. development of narcolepsy Question 15: Which of the following statements about narcolepsy is NOT TRUE? A. Narcolepsy affects people in two basic ways. B. The causes of narcolepsy have not been found yet. C. Researchers know how many people suffer from this problem. D. Doctors treat symptoms rather than causes. Question 16: The passage implies that narcolepsy...... A. is really laziness B. is easily cured C. can be a serious disorder D. is an imaginary problem Question 17: A person is most likely to be narcoleptic if he or she falls asleep while...... A. watching a movie B. lying on the beach C. eating at a restaurant D. taking a long car trip. 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 18: The initial step is often the most difficult. A. first B. last C. quickest D. longest Question 19: On the spur of the moment, she decided to enter the race that she had come to watch. A. At the earliest possible moment B. After careful thought C. For only a short time D. Without previous thought 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 20: Most high school students look up to the star player on the football team. A. envy B. respect C. pursue D. trust Question 21: The gorilla, the largest of the apes, is now able to be bred in confinement. A. intervals B. captivity C. safety D. haste VMark 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 22: "No, it’s not true. I didn’t steal the car!" Peter said. A. Peter did not intend to steal the car. B. Peter denied stealing the car. C. Peter refused to steal the car. D. Peter admitted stealing the car. Question 23: The students did not take to their new lecturer. A. The students didn’t follow the new lecturer. B. The new lecturer was unpopular with his students. C. The new lecturer didn’t care his students. D. The students didn’t understand what the new lecturer said. Question 24: If the Test of Written English had been required by my university, I would have taken it along with the TOEFL. A. I took the Test of Written English but not the TOEFL when it was required at my university. B. I did not take the Test of Written English with the TOEFL because my university did not require it. C. I took both the Test of Written English and the TOEFL because my university required them. D. I took the Test of Written English with the TOEFL although my university did not require it. 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 25: Although research has been ongoing since 1930, the existence of ESP - perception and communication without the use of sight, hear, taste, touch, or smell - is still disputed. A. hear B. existence C. since D. use Question 26: Because there were so few women in the early Western states, the freedom and rights of Western women were
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