Đề kiểm tra chất lượng ôn thi THPT Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh năm 2017 - Đề số 64 - Đỗ Bình (Có đáp án)

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TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN
(Đề thi gồm: 04 trang)
ĐỀ KTCL ÔN THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2017
Môn: TIẾNG ANH – ĐỀ SỐ 64
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
Họ và tên thí sinh:. SBD:
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest. 
Question 1. A. parallel 	B. label 	C. vessel 	D. chapel
Question 2. A. typist 	B. typical 	C. typing 	D. stylish
Choose the word marked A, B, C, or D which is stressed differently from the rest.
Question 3. A. attract 	B. person 	C. signal 	D. instance
Question 4. A. verbal 	B. suppose 	C. even 	D. either
Choose the underlined part marked A, B, C, or D in each sentence that should be corrected.
Question 5. Caroline refused taking the job given to her because the salary was not good.
A. talking	B. because	C. was	 	D. given
Question 6. I finished college last year, and I am working here for only eight months now.
A. only	 	B. am working 	C, now	 	D. only
Question 7. If you think carefully before making your decision, you will avoid to get into trouble later.	A. making	B. to get	C. later	 	D. carefully 
Question 8. Each of the members of the group were made to write a report every week.
A. to write 	B. were 	C. week	 	D. members
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9. The teacher gave some suggestions on what could come out for the examination.
	A. hints	B. symptoms	C. effects	D. demonstrations 
Question 10. I’ll take the new job whose salary is fantastic.
	A. wonderful 	B. acceptable	C. pretty high	D. reasonable
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11. We’d better speed up if we want to get there in time.
A. slow down	B. turn down	C. put down	D. lie down
Question 12. Her thoughtless comments made him very angry.
A. thoughtful	B. honest	C. kind	D. pleasant
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to complete each of the following incomplete sentences. 
Question 13: My father hasn't had much________ with my family since he moved to New York.
A. contact	B. meeting	C. business	D. connection
Question 14: They__________ small cup of coffee after they__________ dinner.
A. drink/ had finished	B. drunk/had finished	
C. drunk/finished	D. drank/had finished
Question 15: Hung: "Thank you very much for the lovely party.” - Hoa: "________."
A. Thanks	B. You are welcome	C. Have a good time	D. Cheers
Question 16: She went to college to study history, but changed ________ and is now a doctor.
A. horses in midstream	B. for a better	C. hands	D. her tune
Question 17: What chemical is this? It’s__________ a horrible smell.
A. giving down	B. giving over	C. giving up	D. giving off
Question 18: __________ will Mr. Thanh be able to regain control of the company.
A. No matter how does he work hardly	B. Not until his work hard
C. Only with hard work	D. Only if he works hardly
Question 19: The idea to__________ a visit to the local council residence was welcomed by all the visitors. A. walk	B. pay	C. go	D. do
Question 20: The girl __________ design had been chosen stepped to the platform to receive the award. A. whose	B. whom	C. which	D. that
Question 21: As the two teams left the football ground, the 100,000__________ gave them a standing ovation. A. viewers	B. bystanders	C. spectators	D. audiences
Question 22: “Goodbye, Susie!” – “___________.”
A. So long	B. Yeah	C. So so	D. The same
Question 23: –“Would you like another coffee?” – “_______________”.
A. Willingly	B. It’s a pleasure	C. Very kind of your part	D. I’d love one
Choose the option marked A, B, C, or D that best completes each of the following sentences.
My aunt is one of those people who can talk to anyone about anything. If she goes to a party where she doesn't know any of the people, she just walks up to the first person that she sees and introduces herself. And yet she doesn't seem to talk about deeply important things like politics or religion. She always starts off on something very obvious like the other person's job. Very soon she's talking as if she's known the other person for years. I asked her once what her secret was. She said that the most important thing in a conversation was listening. People love to talk about themselves, so if you allow them to do so, it's very easy to keep a conversation going. You have to listen very carefully and ask questions. And you have to look interested, too. So don't keep looking at other things in the room while you're talking to someone.
Another thing that I've noticed is that she only pays people compliments. She says: “I like your hair. Which hairdresser do you go to?” or “You look very well. Have you been on holiday?” Friendly messages like this seem to provide an easy way into a conversation.
Question 24. According to my aunt, the most important thing in a conversation was__________.
	A. speaking 	B. discussing	C. looking 	D. listening
Question 25. At parties where she does not know anybody, my aunt normally__________.
	A. feels embarrassed and stays away from people
	B. asks people to introduces themselves to her
	C. comes over to the first person and introduces herself
	D. sits alone and avoids talking to other people
Question 26. My aunt thinks that it's very easy to keep a conversation going if you__________.
	A. let people talk about themselves 	B. let people hear about yourself
	C. talk about politics or religion	D. ask people about their secrets
Question 27. What should you NOT do when you have a conversation with someone?
	A. Looking very interested in his or her story 	B. Looking at other things in the room
	C. Listening very carefully and asking questions 	D. Paying him or her compliments
Question 28. According to the passage, my aunt often starts a conversation by talking about ________.
 	A. the other person's wealth	B. the other person's health
	C. the other person's daily activities	D. the other person's job
Choose the word or phrase marked A, B, C, or D that best fits each space in the following text.
In Germany, it's important to be serious in a work situation. They don't mix work and play so you shouldn't make jokes (29)________ you do in the UK and USA when you first meet people. They work in a very organized way and prefer to do one thing at a time. They don't like· interruptions or (30)_________ changes of schedule. Punctuality is very important so you should arrive on time for appointments. At meeting, it's important to follow the agenda and not interrupt (31)_________ speaker. If you give a presentation, you should focus (32)__________ facts and technical information and the quality of your company's products. You should also prepare well, as they may ask a lot of questions. Colleagues normally use the family names, and title - for example 'Doctor' or 'Professor', so you shouldn't use first names (33)_______ a person asks you to.
Question 29. A. while	B. as if	C. such as	D. as
Question 30. A. sudden	B. suddenly	C. abruptly	D. promptly
Question 31. A. other	B. others	C. another	D. the other
Question 32. A. on	B. to	C. at	D. in
Question 33. A. if only	B. as	C. unless	D. since
Read the following passage adapted and choose the correct answer (corresponding to A, B, C, or D) to each of the questions that follow.
It’s often said that we learn things at the wrong time. University students frequently do the minimum of work because they’re crazy about a good social life instead. Children often scream before their piano practice because it’s so boring. They have to be given gold stars and medals to be persuaded to swim, or have to be bribed to take exams. But the story is different when you’re older. Over the years, I’ve done my share of adult learning. At 30, I went to a college and did courses in History and English. It was an amazing experience. For starters, I was paying, so there was no reason to be late – I was the one frowning and drumming my fingers if the tutor was late, not the other way round. Indeed, if I could persuade him to linger for an extra five minutes, it was a bonus, not a nuisance. I wasn’t frightened to ask questions, and homework was a pleasure not a pain. When I passed an exam, I had passed it for me and me alone, not for my parents or my teachers. The satisfaction I got was entirely personal. Some people fear going back to school because they worry that their brains have got rusty. But the joy is that, although some parts have rusted up, your brain has learnt all kinds of other things since you were young. It has learnt to think independently and flexibly and is much better at relating one thing to another. What you lose in the rust department, you gain in the maturity department. In some ways, age is a positive plus. For instance, when you’re older, you get less frustrated. Experience has told you that, if you’re calm and simply do something carefully again and again, eventually you’ll get the hang of it. The confidence you have in other areas – from being able to drive a car, perhaps – means that if you can’t, say, build a chair instantly, you don’t, like a child, want to destroy your first pathetic attempts. Maturity tells you that you will, with application, eventually get there. I hated piano lessons at school, but I was good at music. And coming back to it, with a teacher who could explain why certain exercises were useful and with musical concepts that, at the age of ten, I could never grasp, was magical. Initially, I did feel a bit strange, thumping out a piece that I’d played for my school exams, with just as little comprehension of what the composer intended as I’d had all those years before. But soon, complex emotions that I never knew poured out from my fingers, and suddenly I could understand why practice makes perfect.
Question 34. It is implied in paragraph 1 that_________.
A. young learners are usually lazy in their class
B. parents should encourage young learners to study more
C. young learners often lack a good motivation for learning
D. teachers should give young learners less homework
Question 35. The writer’s main point in paragraph 2 is to show that as people grow up, _________.
A. they get more impatient with their teachers
B. they cannot learn as well as younger learners
C. they tend to learn less as they are discouraged
D. they have a more positive attitude towards learning
Question 36. The phrase “For starters” in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by “__________”.
A. At the beginning	B. At the starting point	
C. For beginners	D. First and foremost
Question 37. While doing some adult learning courses at a college, the writer was surprised
_________. A. to be able to learn more quickly	B. to feel learning more enjoyable
C. to have more time to learn	D. to get on better with the tutor
Question 38. In paragraph 3, the word “rusty” means_________.
A. impatient because of having nothing to do
B. covered with rust and not as good as it used to be
C. not as good as it used to be through lack of practice
D. staying alive and becoming more active
Question 39. The phrase “get there” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to “_________”.
A. receive a school or college degree	B. arrive at an intended place with difficulty
C. have the things you have long desired	D. achieve your aim with hard work
Question 40. All of the following are true about adult learning EXCEPT_________.
A. young people usually feel less patient than adults
B. adult learners have fewer advantages than young learners
C. adults think more independently and flexibly than young people
D. experience in doing other things can help one’s learning
Question 41. It can be inferred from paragraph 4 that maturity is a positive plus in the learning process because adult learners_________.
A. are able to organize themselves better than younger learners
B. pay more attention to detail than younger learners
C. are less worried about learning than younger learners
D. have become more patient than younger learners
Question 42. It is implied in the last paragraph that when you learn later in life, you_________.
A. can sometimes understand more than when you were younger
B. find that you can recall a lot of things you learnt when younger
C. are not able to concentrate as well as when you were younger
D. should expect to take longer to learn than when you were younger
Question 43. What is the writer’s main purpose in the passage?
A. To encourage adult learning.	B. To show how fast adult learning is.
C. To explain reasons for learning.	D. To describe adult learning methods.
Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each sentence by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Question 44. She always gets the right answer.
A. She never answers right	B. She is always right.
C. She never fails to get the right answer	D. She fails to get the right answer all the time.
Question 45. I regret not booking the seats in advance.
A. I wish I booked the seats in advance	B. I wish I have booked the seats in advance
C. If only I booked the seats in advance	D. If only I had booked the seats in advance.
Question 46. The carpets were so expensive that we didn’t buy them.
 	A. The carpets were such expensive for us to buy them 
B. The carpets were too expensive for us to buy them
 	C. The carpets were too expensive for us to buy 
D. The carpets were very expensive for us to buy
Question 47. No one has seen Linda since the day of the party.
 	A. Linda has not been seen since the day of the party	
B. Linda is nowhere to be seen at the party
 	C. The party is going on without Linda	
D. No one has seen Linda for ages
Question 48. I strongly disapproved of your behavior. However, I will help you this time.
A. Although I strongly disapproved of your behavior, but I will help you this time.
B. Despite my strong disapproval of your behavior, I will help you this time.
C. Because of your behavior, I will help you this time.
D. Despite of my strong disapproval of your behavior, I will help you this time.
Question 49. He was suspected of having stolen credit cards. The police have investigated him for days. A. Suspecting of having stolen credit cards, he has been investigated for days
B. He has been investigated for days, suspecting of having stolen credit cards
C. Having suspected of having stolen credit cards, he has been investigated for days
D. Suspected of having stolen credit cards, he has been investigated for days
Question 50. John is studying hard. He doesn't want to fail the next exam.
A. John is studying hard in order that he not fail the next exam
B. John is studying hard in order not to fail the next exam
C. John is studying hard so as to fail the next exam
D. John is studying hard in order to not to fail the next exam
__________THE END_________
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TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN
(Đề thi gồm: 04 trang)
ĐỀ KTCL ÔN THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2017
Môn: TIẾNG ANH – ĐỀ SỐ 64
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
Họ và tên thí sinh:. SBD:
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest. 
Question 1. A. parallel 	B. label 	C. vessel 	D. chapel
Question 2. A. typist 	B. typical 	C. typing 	D. stylish
Choose the word marked A, B, C, or D which is stressed differently from the rest.
Question 3. A. attract 	B. person 	C. signal 	D. instance
Question 4. A. verbal 	B. suppose 	C. even 	D. either
Choose the underlined part marked A, B, C, or D in each sentence that should be corrected.
Question 5. Caroline refused taking the job given to her because the salary was not good.
A. talking	B. because	C. was	 	D. given
Question 6. I finished college last year, and I am working here for only eight months now.
A. only	 	B. am working 	C, now	 	D. only
Question 7. If you think carefully before making your decision, you will avoid to get into trouble later.	A. making	B. to get	C. later	 	D. carefully 
Question 8. Each of the members of the group were made to write a report every week.
A. to write 	B. were 	C. week	 	D. members
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 9. The teacher gave some suggestions on what could come out for the examination.
	A. hints	B. symptoms	C. effects	D. demonstrations 
Question 10. I’ll take the new job whose salary is fantastic.
	A. wonderful 	B. acceptable	C. pretty high	D. reasonable
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 11. We’d better speed up if we want to get there in time.
A. slow down	B. turn down	C. put down	D. lie down
Question 12. Her thoughtless comments made him very angry.
A. thoughtful	B. honest	C. kind	D. pleasant
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to complete each of the following incomplete sentences. 
Question 13: My father hasn't had much________ with my family since he moved to New York.
A. contact	B. meeting	C. business	D. connection
Question 14: They__________ small cup of coffee after they__________ dinner.
A. drink/ had finished	B. drunk/had finished	
C. drunk/finished	D. drank/had finished
Question 15: Hung: "Thank you very much for the lovely party.” - Hoa: "________."
A. Thanks	B. You are welcome	C. Have a good time	D. Cheers
Question 16: She went to college to study history, but changed ________ and is now a doctor.
A. horses in midstream	B. for a better	C. hands	D. her tune
Question 17: What chemical is this? It’s__________ a horrible smell.
A. giving down	B. giving over	C. giving up	D. giving off
Question 18: __________ will Mr. Thanh be able to regain control of the company.
A. No matter how does he work hardly	B. Not until his work hard
C. Only with hard work	D. Only if he works hardly
Question 19: The idea to__________ a visit to the local council residence was welcomed by all the visitors. A. walk	B. pay	C. go	D. do
Question 20: The girl __________ design had been chosen stepped to the platform to receive the award. A. whose	B. whom	C. which	D. that
Question 21: As the two teams left the football ground, the 100,000__________ gave them a standing ovation. A. viewers	B. bystanders	C. spectators	D. audiences
Question 22: “Goodbye, Susie!” – “___________.”
A. So long	B. Yeah	C. So so	D. The same
Question 23: –“Would you like another coffee?” – “_______________”.
A. Willingly	B. It’s a pleasure	C. Very kind of your part	D. I’d love one
Choose the option marked A, B, C, or D that best completes each of the following sentences.
My aunt is one of those people who can talk to anyone about anything. If she goes to a party where she doesn't know any of the people, she just walks up to the first person that she sees and introduces herself. And yet she doesn't seem to talk about deeply important things like politics or religion. She always starts off on something very obvious like the other person's job. Very soon she's talking as if she's known the other person for years. I asked her once what her secret was. She said that the most important thing in a conversation was listening. People love to talk about themselves, so if you allow them to do so, it's very easy to keep a conversation going. You have to listen very carefully and ask questions. And you have to look interested, too. So don't keep looking at other things in the room while you're talking to someone.
Another thing that I've noticed is that she only pays people compliments. She says: “I like your hair. Which hairdresser do you go to?” or “You look very well. Have you been on holiday?” Friendly messages like this seem to provide an easy way into a conversation.
Question 24. According to my aunt, the most important thing in a conversation was__________.
	A. speaking 	B. discussing	C. looking 	D. listening
Question 25. At parties where she does not know anybody, my aunt normally__________.
	A. feels embarrassed and stays away from people
	B. asks people to introduces themselves to her
	C. comes over to the first person and introduces herself
	D. sits alone and avoids talking to other people
Question 26. My aunt thinks that it's very easy to keep a conversation going if you__________.
	A. let people talk about themselves 	B. let people hear about yourself
	C. talk about politics or religion	D. ask people about their secrets
Question 27. What should you NOT do when you have a conversation with someone?
	A. Looking very interested in his or her story 	B. Looking at other things in the room
	C. Listening very carefully and asking questions 	D. Paying him or her compliments
Question 28. According to the passage, my aunt often starts a conversation by talking about ________.
 	A. the other person's wealth	B. the other person's health
	C. the other person's daily activities	D. the other person's job
Choose the word or phrase marked A, B, C, or D that best fits each space in the following text.
In Germany, it's important to be serious in a work situation. They don't mix work and play so you shouldn't make jokes (29)________ you do in the UK and USA when you first meet people. They work in a very organized way and prefer to do one thing at a time. They don't like· interruptions or (30)_________ changes of schedule. Punctuality is very important so you should arrive on time for appointments. At meeting, it's important to follow the agenda and not interrupt (31)_________ speaker. If you give a presentation, you should focus (32)__________ facts and technical information and the quality of your company's products. You should also prepare well, as they may ask a lot of questions. Colleagues normally use the family names, and title - for example 'Doctor' or 'Professor', so you shouldn't use first names (33)_______ a person asks you to.
Question 29. A. while	B. as if	C. such as	D. as
Question 30. A. sudden	B. suddenly	C. abruptly	D. promptly
Question 31. A. other	B. others	C. another	D. the other
Question 32. A. on	B. to	C. at	D. in
Question 33. A. if only	B. as	C. unless	D. since
Read the following passage adapted and choose the correct answer (corresponding to A, B, C, or D) to each of the questions that follow.
It’s often said that we learn things at the wrong time. University students frequently do the minimum of work because they’re crazy about a good social life instead. Children often scream before their piano practice because it’s so boring. They have to be given gold stars and medals to be persuaded to swim, or have to be bribed to take exams. But the story is different when you’re older. Over the years, I’ve done my share of adult learning. At 30, I went to a college and did courses in History and English. It was an amazing experience. For starters, I was paying, so there was no reason to be late – I was the one frowning and drumming my fingers if the tutor was late, not the other way round. Indeed, if I could persuade him to linger for an extra five minutes, it was a bonus, not a nuisance. I wasn’t frightened to ask questions, and homework was a pleasure not a pain. When I passed an exam, I had passed it for me and me alone, not for my parents or my teachers. The satisfaction I got was entirely personal. Some people fear going back to school because they worry that their brains have got rusty. But the joy is that, although some parts have rusted up, your brain has learnt all kinds of other things since you were young. It has learnt to think independently and flexibly and is much better at relating one thing to another. What you lose in the rust department, you gain in the maturity department. In some ways, age is a positive plus. For instance, when you’re older, you get less frustrated. Experience has told you that, if you’re calm and simply do something carefully again and again, eventually you’ll get the hang of it. The confidence you have in other areas – from being able to drive a car, perhaps – means that if you can’t, say, build a chair instantly, you don’t, like a child, want to destroy your first pathetic attempts. Maturity tells you that you will, with application, eventually get there. I hated piano lessons at school, but I was good at music. And coming back to it, with a teacher who could explain why certain exercises were useful and with musical concepts that, at the age of ten, I could never grasp, was magical. Initially, I did feel a bit strange, thumping out a piece that I’d played for my school exams, with just as little comprehension of what the composer intended as I’d had all tho

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