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SỞ GD- ĐT VĨNH PHÚCTRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN

(ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC)

ĐỀ THI KHẢO SÁT CHT LƯ!NG THI ĐH N"# $%&'#N THI *NH V"N (K+, *&. D&) - ĐỀ &/

T+0 123 4% 5+67 I. Identify the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the three ones in each group.Câu 1. A. together B. tolerate C. gossip D. forayCâu 2. A. delicate B. concentrate C. private D. accurateCâu 3. A. submarine B. subnormal C. supper D. subjectiveCâu . A. hatred B. !retched C. na"ed D. as"edCâu #. A. e$ample B. e$actly C. e$action D. ja%%

 II. Identify the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others in each group.Câu &. A. !riter B. carefully C. origin D. competeCâu '. A. appro$imate B. accomplished C. invaluable D. e$pectationCâu (. A. methods B. invention C. intense D. effectiveCâu ). A. performances B. dictionary C. contemporary D. encouragementCâu 1*. A. ahead B. identity C. pretend D. leisure

 III. choose the best answers from A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.Câu 11+ During the lecture yesterday, he ------ the importance of a good education.

A. has stressed B. have stressed C. stressed D. stressesCâu 12+ ary the country by the time this letter reaches her.

A. is going to leave B. !ill leave C. is leaving D. !ill have leftCâu 13+ /0hats your hobby, oa45 / 0---- .5

A. ell, 6 li"e collecting stamps B. 7h, !ith computers C. ell, 6 !ant stamps D. 7h, on the phone.Câu 1+ 7ur teacher came in !hen !e ----- noisily.

A. had tal"ed B. !ere tal"ing C. are tal"ing D. have been tal"ingCâu 1#+ or"ing as a tourist guide involves -----.

A. a lot to travel B. many of the travel C. a lot of traveling D. any travelingCâu 1&+ ost Americans dont object ----- being called by their first names.

A. for B. to C. in D. aboutCâu 1'+ 6 remember ----- to the hospital but nothing after that.

A. ta"ing B. to ta"e C. to be ta"en D. being ta"enCâu 1(+ 8ets go to the library, ------ 4

A. shall !e B. !ill !e C. !ould !e D. should !e

Câu 1)+ 6 have to announce that the manager cannot attend our party today, ----- is a pity.A. that B. !ho C. !hich D. !hatCâu 2*+ ----- the rise in unemployment, people still seem to be spending more.

A. hile B. Despite C. ean!hile D. AlthoughCâu 21+ 0e cant go no!. 8ets !ait ----- the rain stops.5

A. until B. !hen C. after D. asCâu 22+ 9his library card !ill give you free access ----- the 6nternet ( hours a day.

A. from B. on C. in D. toCâu 23+ / 0:ou loo" nice today. 6 li"e your ne! hairstyle.5 / 0---- .5

A. 6ts nice of you to say so. B. ;hall 64 9han"s. C. 7h, !e done< D. 6 feel interesting to hear that.Câu 2. /0A motorbi"e "noc"ed 9ed do!n.5 / 0 ----- 5.

A. hat is it no!4 B. =oor 9ed< C. o! terrific< D. hat a motorbi"e<

Câu 2#+ /06 have bought you a toy. appy birthday to you< 5 / 0------ 5A. 9he same to you< B. ave a nice day< C. hat a pity< D. hat a lovely toy< 9han"s.

Câu 2&. y job is so --------- that 6 don>t thin" 6>ll be able to ta"e a summer brea".A. demanding B. persisting C. hard D. tough

Câu 2'. During the month of August, Athens is almost --------- .A. vacant B. abandoned C. left D. deserted

Câu 2(. hen 6 have a sore throat, 6 find it hard to --------- .A. che! B. s!allo! C. sip D. gulp

Câu 2). hen ironing, 6 li"e to put the clothes in the neat --------- .A. pac"s B. piles C. bunches D. heaps

Câu 3*. e critici%ed everything and everybody and even ran --------- his ne! friends.A. up B. into C. do!n D. a!ay from

Câu 31. e have little -------- information about developments in this field.A. present/day B. up/to/date C. modern D. contemporary

Câu 32. Arthur assured me that he !as going to come, but he hasn>t --------- yet.A. turned in B. turned up C. turned on D. turned round

Câu 33. ho do you thin" 6 --------- in the library this morning4

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A. ran do!n B. ran over C. ran in D. ran acrossCâu 3. --------- 6 had turned the corner, 6 began to run.

A. ;carcely B. ?ust C. ardly D. 7nceCâu 3#. Angus @raham is the person !ho can advise you best --------, he is coming here tomorro!.

A. 6t is true B. ven so C. 6n effect D. As a matter of factCâu 3&. ;he found him much too ready to --------- !ith everything she said .

A. agree B. coincide C. adopt D. acceptCâu 3'. A cool drin" ------- him after his long hot journey.

A. rela$ed B. relieved C. refreshed D. recovered

Câu 3(. 9he music aroused an ---------- feeling of homesic"ness in him.A. intense B. intentional C. intensive D. intending

Câu 3). e came to inspect the house --------- buying it.A. in the event of B. !ith a vie! to C. !ith reference to D. in case of  

Câu *. 9he students listened to the professor>s lecture in --------.A. stillness B. silent C. uiet D. silence

Câu 1. 9he landlord of this apartment --------- me about #* per month in rent.A. dra!s B. charges C. ta"es D. costs

Câu 2. e --------- up the buttons on his jac"et. 9hen he put his coat on.A. did B. buttons C. tied D. pulled

Câu 3. --------- have never heard of ;ha"espeare.A. ?ust fe! B. 7nly fe! C. uite fe! D. Eery fe!

Câu . 6 haven>t had a very -------- !ee". 6 seem to have done nothing at all.A. e$tensive B. productive C. enthusiastic D. economic

Câu #. ?im>s --------- flu again. 9hat>s the third time this year.A. led up to B. gone do!n !ith C. come up !ith D. put up !ith

 I/. Identify the mista5es mar5ed by A, B, C or D.Câu &. 9he officials object to them !earing long dresses for the inaugural dance at the country club

A B C DCâu '. e "no!s to repair the carburetor !ithout ta"ing the !hole car apart.  A B C DCâu (. ;tuart stopped to !rite his letter because he had to leave for the hospital.  A B C D

Câu ). ach of the students in the accounting class has to type their o!n.  A B C D.Câu #*. 9he unit of measuring called the foot !as originally based on the length of the human foot

A B C DCâu #1. =lay!right Fran" ;hin has often describes the lives of Chinese Americans in his dramas.

A B C DCâu #2. Around '# percents of the earth> s surface is covered by !ater.  A B C DCâu #3. 6n the 1)2*s, gasoline companies began giving a!ay free road maps to the customers.  A B C DCâu #. A fully gro!n male mountain lion may be eight long feet.

A B C D

Câu ##. Geither humans or dogs can hear as !ell as cats.  A B C D/. Read the following passage, then choose the best answer.

Although they are an ine$pensive supplier of vitamins, minerals, and high/uality protein, eggs also contain ahigh level of blood cholesterol, one of the major causes of heart disease. 7ne egg yol", in fact, contains a little morethan t!o/ thirds of suggested daily cholesterol limit. 9his "no!ledge has caused egg sales to plummet in recent years,!hich in turn has brought about the development of several alternatives to eating regular eggs. 7ne alternative is to eatsubstitute eggs. 9hese eggs substitutes are not really eggs, but they loo" some!hat li"e eggs !hen they are coo"ed.9hey have advantage of having lo!er cholesterol rates, and they can be scrambled or used in ba"ing. 7ne advantage,ho!ever, is that they are not good for frying, poaching, or boiling. A second alternative to regular eggs is a ne! type of eggs, sometimes called HdesignerH eggs. 9hese eggs are produced by hens that are fed lo!/fat diets consisting of ingredients such as canola oil, fla!, and rice bran. 6n spite of their diets, ho!ever, these hens produce eggs that contain

the same amount of cholesterol as regular eggs. :et, the producers of these eggs claim that eating their eggs !ill notraise the blood cholesterol in humans.

gg producers claim that their product has been portrayed unfairly. 9hey cite scientific studies to bac" up their claim. And, in fact, studies on the relationships bet!een eggs and human cholesterol levels have brought mi$edresults. 6t may be that it is not the type of eggs that is the main determinant of cholesterol but the person !ho is eating

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the eggs. ;ome people may be more sensitive to cholesterol derived from food than other people. 6n fact, there isevidence that certain dietary fats stimulate the body>s production of blood cholesterol. Conseuently, !hile it is stillma"es sense to limit one >s inta"e of eggs, even designer eggs, it seems that doing this !ithout regulating dietary fat!ill probably not help reduce the blood cholesterol level.Câu #&. hat is the main purpose of this passage4

A. to inform people about the relation bet!een eggs and cholesterolB. to convince people to eat HdesignerH eggs and egg substitutesC. to persuade people that eggs are unhealthy and should not be eatenD. to introduce the idea that dietary fat increase the blood cholesterol level

Câu #'. According to the passage, !hich of the follo!ing is a cause of heart disease4A. minerals B. cholesterol C. vitamins D. canola oil

Câu #(. According to the passage, !hat has been the cause for changes in the sale of eggs4A. dietary changes in hens B. decreased productionC. increasing price D. concerns about cholesterol

Câu #). According to the passage, one egg yol" contains appro$imately !hat fraction of suggested daily limit for human consumption of cholesterol4

A. 1I3 B. 1I2 C. 2I3 D. 3ICâu &*. According to the author, !hich of the follo!ing may reduce blood cholesterol4

A. reducing egg inta"e but not fat inta"e. B. increasing egg inta"e and fat inta"e.C. increasing egg inta"e but no fat inta"e. D. decreasing egg inta"e and fat inta"e.

/I. Choose the best answer from A, B, C, or D to fill in the gaps in the following passage.Fun and games

Do you thin" computer games are just for "ids4 9hen you should thin" again. :ou might be J&1K ---- to learnthat the game industry no! J&2K -----more money than olly!ood. J&3K---- a family buys a ne! =C, all they !antto do is to play games. 6t is hardly surprising that video gaming has J&K ----- one of the most popular J&#K ----- of entertainment today. A good game is li"e a good filmL it !ill hold your J&&K ----- capture your imagination and play!ith your emotions. 9he big J&'K -----, ho!ever, is that !atching a movie is a passive J&(K ----- . :ou have no sayin ho! the plot J&)K ----- or !hich characters dominate the story. ith computer games, you direct the J'*K ------ and that is !hat ma"es them so e$citing. Finding the J'1K ------ game is li"ely to signal the beginning of a lastinglove J'2K ----- !ith the interactive J'3K ------ of ma"e/believe. 6t is J'K ----- to thin" of gaming as somethingsimply for children and teenagers. 6n fact, the J'#K ------ gro!th area of the mar"et is the 2# / 3# age group.Câu &1. A. concerned B. admired C. startled D. surprised

Câu &2. A. has B. ma"es C. does D. gainsCâu &3. A. As soon as B. As !ell as C. As far as D. As long asCâu &. begun B. gro!n C. become D. soundedCâu &#. A. ma"es B. branches C. shapes D. formsCâu &&. A. ga%e B. attention C. breath D. controlCâu &'. A. gap B. variety C. difference D. directionCâu &(. A. pastime B. tas" C. routine D. employmentCâu &). A. becomes B. produces C. turns D. developsCâu '*. A. movement B. change C. action D. performanceCâu '1. A. accurate B. right C. complete D. proper  Câu '2. A. affair B. story C. secret D. matchCâu '3. A. region B. area C. society D. !orld

Câu '. A. immoral B. !rong C. false D. dishonestCâu '#. A. longest B. !idest C. biggest D. deepest/II. Read the following passage, then choose the best answer.

?ac" 8ondon !as the famous American novelist and short story !riter. e !as born in ;an Francisco in

1('&. e uit school at fourteen to become a sailor. e !as a self/taught student, he finished his high school

and college education during si$ months. e led an adventurous but poor life. is vie! point !as in favor of 

the poor and socialism. e read a lot of boo"s of Marl ar$. e !as influenced by ar$ist =arty theory andthe 7ctober Nevolution. 6n 1)(#, he joined the ;ocialist 8abour =arty but in the last years of his life, he

moved a!ay from the !or"ing class and in 1)1& he left the party. 6n 1)1& he committed suicide because of 

despair dream. e used an overdose of morphine and dro!ned himself in the sea. e !as an adventure

novelist, a ;ocial reformer and a prominent socialist !ho often signed under the line 0:ours for revolution, ?ac" 8ondon.5

Câu '&. ?ac" 8ondon uit school in ---.  A. 1('& B. 1()* C. 1()# D. 1)1&

Câu ''. e led aI an ---- life.

  A. rich and adventurous B. poor and uite C. adventurous and poor D. rich and Buite

Câu '(. e !as in favour of ------.

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  A. self teaching B. capitalism C. the rich and the poor D. the poor and socialism

Câu '). hy did he commit suicide4

  A. Because he left the party B. Because of socialism

  C. e used to have a dream D. Because of despair of life and disillusion !ith American dream.

Câu (*. hich job didnt he do4

  A. a fish man B. a novelist C. a socialist D. a social reformer 

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