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8 Đề ôn thi tốt nghiệp Trung học phổ thông môn Tiếng Anh
 SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG 
 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
 (Đề gồm có 03 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 358
 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
 Mark(s) Mã Phách . 
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. individual	B. procedure 	C. productive	D. education
Question 2: A. heat	B. beat	C. threat 	D. reach
Choose A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.
Question 3: If one type of manufacturing expands, it is alike that another type will shrink considerably.
A. another	B. considerably	C. alike 	D. expands
Question 4: Computer science which is considered by some scientists to have a much closer relationship with mathematics than many scientific disciplines.
A. some scientists	B. than many	C. much closer	D. which is considered 
Question 5: Alaska’s vast areas of untamed wilderness attracts many people who enjoy the outdoors. 
A. attracts 	B. wilderness	C. enjoy	D. untamed
Question 6: Manufacturers may use food additives for preserving, to colour, or to flavour, or to fortify foods.
 A. for preserving 	B. fortify foods	C. to flavour	D. many use
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: Unselfishness is the very essence of friendship.
A. important part 	B. difficult part	C. romantic part	D. interesting part
Question 8: Whenever problems come up, we discuss them frankly and find solutions quickly.
A. encounter	B. clean	C. arrive	D. happen 
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase for each of the blanks.
 A long time ago, when ancient Rome was still an empire, people of that time used similar weights and measures. The standards for these weights and measures were established by the Romans, who kept these standards in a temple in Rome. All standards for measuring weight or distance were the same, whether in Spain or in Syria. But then the Roman Empire fell, and these standards disappeared. Today, standards vary from place to place throughout the world. Tourists who drive from the United States in Canada, for example, are surprised when they buy gasoline for their cars. A gallon of gas costs more than they are accustomed to paying. They complain that prices are much higher in Canada than in the United States. Then they discover that they can drive farther on a Canadian gallon than on a United States gallon. Is it a different kind of gas? No, it is a different kind of gallon. Canada uses the British, or imperial, gallon that is about one-fifth larger than the United States gallon. Four quarts equal a gallon and two pints equal a quart in both countries. But Canada’s quarts and pints are larger than quarts and pints in the United States. The imperial gallon equals 277.42 cubic inches while the gallon in the United States is equal to 231cubic inches. Measured in ounces, Canada’s large gallon holds 160 fluid ounces, while the smaller United States gallon holds no more than 128 fluid ounces. From these figures, it is easy to see why Americans can drive farther on the Canadian gallon than on the American gallon. Someday, countries may follow the example of the ancient Romans and make weights and measures the same for every nation.
Question 9: Canada has a different kind of......
A. gallon 	B. gasoline	C. tourist	D. driver
Question 10: Why are American tourists surprised?
A. They weigh more in Canada than in the United States.
B. They didn’t know Canada sold gasoline.
C. Canada has a shortage of gasoline.
D. The price of a Canadian gallon of gas seems high. 
Question 11: A gallon of gas in Canada costs more........
A. than American tourists afford	B. than the imperial British like
C. than Americans are used to paying 	D. than the ancient Romans charged
Question 12: Which statement does the article lead you to believe?
A. It would be good to use the same measures everywhere. 
B. Americans should not travel so much.
C. No one in Rome ever went to a temple.
D. Canada should reduce their price of gasoline.
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 13: A. control 	B. contour	C. contrary	D. constant
Question 14: A. evaluate	B. category 	C. exception	D. investigate
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 15: Names of people in the book were changed to preserve anonymity.
A. presume	B. cover	C. conserve 	D. reveal 
Question 16: For most male spiders courtship is a perilous procedure, for they may be eaten by females. 
A. safe 	B. dangerous	C. peculiar	D. complicated
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 17: "..........anyone ring while I’m away, please take a message."
A. Will	B. Should 	C. May	D. Would
Question 18: She had to pass all her exams, or........she would not have a holiday.
A. therefore	B. else 	C. instead	D. though
Question 19: Please report.......the supervisor if you find anything unusual.
A. to 	B. into	C. for	D. among
Question 20: She made a list of what to do........forget anything.
A. so that	B. in order to	C. so as not to 	D. not to
Question 21: Mai: "Thank you so much." ~ Sue: "..........."
A. Don’t think so.	B. Don’t take it.	C. Don't say so.	D. Don’t mention it. 
Question 22: My uncle was........ill last summer; however, fortunately, he is now making a slow but steady recovery.
A. critically	B. seriously 	C. fatally	D. deadly
Question 23: Tuition fee must be paid........before or on the due date.
A. neither	B. not only	C. also	D. either 
Question 24: The chief foods eaten in any country depend largely on........best in its climate and soil. 
A. what does it grow	B. does it grow	C. what grows 	D. it grows
Question 25: I love this painting of an old man. He has such a beautiful...smile.
A. childlike 	B. childhood	C. childless	D. childish
Question 26: If you want your son to do better on his exams, I suggest he.......harder.
A. will study	B. studies	C. study 	D. will study
Question 27: Trang: "Can you do me a favour?" ~ Thomas: "........... "
A. Yes, of course. 	B. What else can I do?
C. No way. I don’t believe it.	D. How can I help you?
Question 28: She kept him.........because he had a high temperature.
A. out	B. off	C. in 	D. on
Question 29: Student: "........... ." ~ Teacher: "No worries. Come in, please."
A. I want to come in.	B. I've just arrived.	C. Sorry I'm late. 	D. I’m late
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
 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 ...(30)... 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 ...(31)... 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 ...(32)... speaker. If you give a presentation, you should focus ...(33)... 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 ...(34)... a person asks you to.
Question 30: A. as if	B. as 	C. while	D. such as
Question 31: A. sudden 	B. suddenly	C. promptly	D. abruptly
Question 32: A. the other 	B. others	C. another	D. other
Question 33: A. on 	B. to	C. in	D. at
Question 34: A. unless 	B. if only	C. since	D. as
Read the following passage adapted and choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D) to each of the questions that follow.
 Today we take electricity for granted and perhaps we do not realize just how useful this discovery has been. Steam was the first invention that replaced wind power. It was used to drive engines and was passed through pipes and radiators to warm rooms. Petrol mixed with air was the next invention that provided power. Exploded in a cylinder, it drove a motor engine. Beyond these simple and direct uses, those forms have not much adaptability. On the other hand, we make use of electricity in thousands of ways. From the powerful voltages that drive our electric trains to the tiny current needed to work a simple calculator, and from the huge electric magnet in steel works that can lift 10 tons to the tiny electric magnet in a doorbell: all are powered by electricity. An electric current can be made with equal ease to heat a huge mass of molten metal in a furnace or to boil a jug for a cup of coffee. Other than atomic energy, which has not as yet been harnessed to the full, electricity is the greatest power in the world. It is flexible, and so adaptable for any task for which it is wanted. It travels so easily and with incredible speed along wires or conductors that it can be supplied instantly over vast distances. To generate electricity, huge turbines or generators must be turned. In Australia, they use coal or water to drive this machinery. When dams are built, falling water is used to drive the turbines without polluting the atmosphere with smoke from coal. Atomic power is used in several countries but there is always the fear of an accident. A tragedy once occurred at Chernobyl, in Ukraine, at an atomic power plant used to make electricity. The reactor leaked, which caused many deaths through radiation. Now scientists are examining new ways of creating electricity without harmful effects to the environment. They may harness the tides as they flow in and out of bays. Most importantly, they hope to trap sunlight more efficiently. We do use solar heaters for swimming pools but as yet improvement in the capacity of the solar cells to create more current is necessary. When this happens, electric cars will be viable and the world will rid itself of the toxic gases given off by trucks and cars that burn fossil fuels.
Question 35: The author mentions the sources of energy such as wind, steam, petrol in the first paragraph to.......
A. emphasize the usefulness and adaptability of electricity
B. suggest that electricity should be alternated with safer sources of energy
C. imply that electricity is not the only useful source of energy 
D. discuss which source of energy can be a suitable alternative to electricity
Question 36: Electric magnets are used in steel works to........
A. test the steel for strength	B. boil a jug of water
C. lift heavy weights up to ten tons 	D. heat the molten steel
Question 37: The best title for this passage could be........
A. "Types of Power Plants"	B. "How to Produce Electricity" 
C. "Electricity: Harmful Effects on Our Life"	D. "Why Electricity Is So Remarkable"
Question 38: The word "they" in the paragraph refers to.........
A. harmful effects	B. scientists 	C. the tides	D. new ways
Question 39: Which of the following power sources causes pollution by emitting harmful gases?
A. Wind.	B. Water.	C. Sunlight.	D. Petrol. 
Question 40: What does the author mean by saying that electricity is flexible?
A. It can be adapted to various uses. 	B. It can be made with ease.
C. It is cheap and easy to use.	D. It is used to drive motor engines.
Question 41: The main forms of power used to generate electricity in Australia are.........
A. atomic power and water	B. water and coal 
C. wind and gas	D. sunlight and wind power
Question 42: The advantage of harnessing the power of the tides and of sunlight to generate electricity is that they........
A. do not require attention	B. do not pollute the environment 
C. are more reliable	D. are more adaptable
Question 43: Before electricity, what was sometimes passed through pipes to heat rooms?
A. Steam. 	B. Petrol.	C. Gas.	D. Hot win
Question 44: What do we call machines that make electricity?
 A. Generators or turbines. B. Voltages.	C. Pipes and radiators.	D. Electric magnets.
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 45: A small church lies at the foot of the hill.
 A. At the foot of the hill does lie a small church. 
B. At the foot of the hill does a small church lies.
C. At the foot of the hill lies a small church. 
D. At the foot of the hill a small church lie.
Question 46: I'll find that man, no matter how long it takes.
A. Although it took a long time, I managed to find that man. B. However long it may take, I'll find that man. 
C. I can't find that man without taking a long time. D. It takes me a matter of time to find that man.
Question 47: We had nothing to eat but bananas.
A. We didn’t eat anything even bananas.	B. We ate everything but not bananas.
C. Bananas were all we had to eat. 	D. Nothing to eat was better than bananas. 
Question 48: He wore a beard and black glasses. No one could recognize him.
A. Owing to his beard and black glasses, he wasn't recognized.
B. No one could recognize him, wearing a beard and a glasses.
C. He wore a beard and black glasses for no one to recognize him. 
D. As his wearing abeard and black glasses, no one could recognize him.
Question 49: Sales of smartphones have increased this year.
A. They increased the sales of smartphones this year.
B. There has been an increase in sales of smartphones this year. 
C. There is an increase in sales of smartphones this year.
D. They have smartphones increasingly selling this year.
Question 50: The coach said,“It’s time for you to go home, boys!”
 A. The coach tells the boys that it was time for them to go home.
 B. The coach told the boys that it is time for them to go home.
 C. The coach told the boys that it was time for you to go home. 
 D. The coach told the boys that it was time for them to go home. 
 SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG 
 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
 (Đề gồm có 03 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 958
 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
 Mark(s) Mã Phách . 
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 1: A. control 	B. contour	C. contrary	D. constant
Question 2: A. category 	B. investigate	C. evaluate	D. exception
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 3: A. reach	B. heat	C. beat	D. threat 
Question 4: A. procedure B. productive	C. education	D. individual
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 5: Whenever problems come up, we discuss them frankly and find solutions quickly.
A. happen 	B. arrive	C. encounter	D. clean
Question 6: Unselfishness is the very essence of friendship.
 A. interesting part	B. important part 	C. romantic part	D. difficult part
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 7: Names of people in the book were changed to preserve anonymity.
A. cover	B. conserve 	C. presume	D. reveal 
Question 8: For most male spiders courtship is a perilous procedure, for they may be eaten by females. 
A. complicated	B. dangerous	C. safe 	D. peculiar
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase for each of the blanks.
 A long time ago, when ancient Rome was still an empire, people of that time used similar weights and measures. The standards for these weights and measures were established by the Romans, who kept these standards in a temple in Rome. All standards for measuring weight or distance were the same, whether in Spain or in Syria. But then the Roman Empire fell, and these standards disappeared. Today, standards vary from place to place throughout the world. Tourists who drive from the United States in Canada, for example, are surprised when they buy gasoline for their cars. A gallon of gas costs more than they are accustomed to paying. They complain that prices are much higher in Canada than in the United States. Then they discover that they can drive farther on a Canadian gallon than on a United States gallon. Is it a different kind of gas? No, it is a different kind of gallon. Canada uses the British, or imperial, gallon that is about one-fifth larger than the United States gallon. Four quarts equal a gallon and two pints equal a quart in both countries. But Canada’s quarts and pints are larger than quarts and pints in the United States. The imperial gallon equals 277.42 cubic inches while the gallon in the United States is equal to 231cubic inches. Measured in ounces, Canada’s large gallon holds 160 fluid ounces, while the smaller United States gallon holds no more than 128 fluid ounces. From these figures, it is easy to see why Americans can drive farther on the Canadian gallon than on the American gallon. Someday, countries may follow the example of the ancient Romans and make weights and measures the same for every nation.
Question 9: Canada has a different kind of......
A. driver	B. tourist	C. gasoline	D. gallon 
Question 10: Why are American tourists surprised?
A. The price of a Canadian gallon of gas seems high. 
B. Canada has a shortage of gasoline.
C. They didn’t know Canada sold gasoline.
D. They weigh more in Canada than in the United States.
Question 11: Which statement does the article lead you to believe?
A. Canada should reduce their price of gasoline.
B. It would be good to use the same measures everywhere. 
C. Americans should not travel so much.
D. No one in Rome ever went to a temple.
Question 12: A gallon of gas in Canada costs more........
 A. than the ancient Romans charged	B. than American tourists afford
 C. than the imperial British like	D. than Americans are used to paying 
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 13: Trang: "Can you do me a favour?" ~ Thomas: "........... "
A. Yes, of course. 	B. What else can I do?
C. No way. I don’t believe it.	D. How can I help you?
Question 14: The chief foods eaten in any country depend largely on........best in its climate and soil. 
A. does it grow	B. what grows 	C. it grows	D. what does it grow
Question 15: Please report.......the supervisor if you find anything unusual.
A. among	B. for	C. to 	D. into
Question 16: I love this painting of an old man. He has such a beautiful...smile.
A. childhood	B. childlike 	C. childish	D. childless
Question 17: She made a list of what to do........forget anything.
A. so as not to 	B. in order to	C. not to	D. so that
Question 18: "..........anyone ring while I’m away, please take a message."
A. Would	B. Will	C. Should 	D. May
Question 19: If you want your son to do better on his exams, I suggest he.......harder.
A. will study	B. will study	C. studies	D. study 
Question 20: She had to pass all her exams, or........she would not have a holiday.
A. though	B. instead	C. else 	D. therefore
Question 21: Tuition fee must be paid.

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