SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017 (Đề gồm có 03 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 764 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề Mark(s) Mã Phách . Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words. Question 1:A. lost B. water C. more D. north Question 2:A. coast B. broad C. boat D. alone Question 3:A. alarm B. allow C. asleep D. aspect Question 4:A. worked B. watched C. crooked D. missed Question 5:A. cup B. bush C. brush D. bus Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words. Question 6:A. pioneer B. volunteer C. committee D. guarantee Question 7:A. disaster B. epidemic C. tsunami D. emergency Question 8:A. temporarily B. unfortunately C. participate D. regrettable Question 9:A. severe B. humane C. tragic D. pollute Question 10:A. heritage B. tournament C. physician D. continent Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage: The Security Council is the most powerful ...(11)... in the UN. It is responsible for maintaining international peace, and for ...(12)... peace when conflicts arise. Its decisions are binding on all UN members and have the force of international law. The Security Council has the ...(13)... to define what is a threat to security, to determine how the UN should respond, and to enforce its decisions by ordering UN members to take certain ...(14).... For example, the Council may impose economic sanctions, such as halting trade with a country it considers an aggressor. The Security' Council has 15 members, 5 of which hold permanent scats. The General Assembly elects the other 10 members for ...(15)... two-year terms. The 5 permanent members - the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia (formerly the Soviet Union), and China - have the most power. These nations were the winning ...(16)... at the end of World War II, and they still represent the bulk of the world’s military might. Decisions of the Council require nine votes. But any one of the permanent members can veto an important decision. This authority is known ...(17)... the veto right of the great powers. As a result, the Council is effective only when its permanent members can reach a consensus. Beginning in the 1990s, increased cooperation between the United States and Russia ...(18)... the council to become more effective. In recent years, there has been growing ...(19)... over which countries should have permanent seats on the Council. Some nations believe that other countries beside the original five should be included. For example, Japan and Germany are powerful countries that pay large membership dues and make substantial contributions to the UN, ...(20)... they do not have permanent seats. There is no easy solution to this problem. Question 11:A. agency B. A and D C. office D. body Question 12:A. restoring B. maintaining C. making D. keeping Question 13:A. function B. power C. authority D. All are correct Question 14:A. acts B. action C. actions D. act Question 15:A. changing B. turning C. rotating D. exchanging Question 16:A. soldiers B. fronts C. groups D. powers Question 17:A. of B. for C. as D. about Question 18:A. promised B. enabled C. made D. let Question 19:A. quarrel B. conflict C. struggle D. controversy Question 20:A. yet B. however C. therefore D. so Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage: The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) encourages and coordinates sound environmental practices throughout the world. It grapples with ways to approach environmental problems on an international level, provides expertise to member countries, monitors environmental conditions worldwide, develops environmental standards, and recommends alternative energy sources. UNEP's work is guided by principles adopted at the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development, also known as the Earth Summit. The summit, which took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was the largest such conference ever held, attracting with more than 100 national leaders. The major theme of the 1992 Earth Summit was sustainable economic development, meaning development that does not use up or destroy so many of the world's natural resources that it cannot be sustained over time. The meeting produced an overall plan, called Agenda 21, in which large developing countries promised to develop their industries with a protecting Industrialized countries pledged to help them do that. The Earth Summit also produced major treaties on biodiversity and global warming, although the latter treaty lacked enforcement provisions. In 2002, UNEP sponsored the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa. This conference sought to help developing countries undergo industrialization without harming the environment. But progress on environmental issues is slow because proposed solutions continue to pit the interests of poorer developing countries against those of richer industrialized nations. Most developing countries cannot afford to build an environmentally sound industrial base, while industrialized countries are unwilling to absorb the entire cost of environmental reform. Question 21: Why is progress on environmental issues slow? A. Most developing countries cannot afford to build an environmentally sound industrial base. B. Proposed solutions continue to pit the interests of poorer developing countries against those of richer industrialized nations. C. All are correct. D. Industrialized countries are unwilling to absorb the entire cost of environmental reform. Question 22: What are the aims of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)? A. To encourage developing countries to build an environmentally sound industrial base. B. To help developing countries undergo industrialization without harming the environment. C. To encourage and coordinate sound environmental practices throughout the world. D. To encourage developed countries to cut wastes. Question 23: What are the major themes of the Earth Summit? A. All are correct. B. It produced major treaties on biodiversity and global warming. C. Development does not use up or destroy so many of the world’s natural resources that it cannot be sustained over time. D. Large developing countries promise to develop their industries with an eye toward protecting the environment. Question 24: In the Earth Summit in 1992, what was passed? A. The charters of UNEP. B. The principles of UNEP. C. The aims of UNEP. D. The action plans of UNEP. Question 25: What may the phrase “with an eye to” in paragraph 3 be probably mean? A. Examining something carefully B. Having good eyesight. C. Having the eye contact. D. With the intention of. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one. Question 26: John ran into Mark downtown last week. A. John had to run downtown last week. B. John injured Mark last week. C. John met Mark downtown unexpectedly. D. John went downtown to exercise. Question 27: The meeting was put off because of pressure of time. A. There was not enough time to hold the meeting. B. The meeting lasted much longer than usual. C. The meeting started earlier because people wanted to leave early. D. The meeting was planned to start late because of time pressure. Question 28: I'm going to do away with these clothes. A. I'm going to wash these clothes. B. I'm going to discard these clothes. C. I’m going to keep these clothes. D. I'm going to wear these clothes. Question 29: When I told Mark the news, he blew up. A. Mark became curious as I told him the news. B. Mark became nervous as I told him the news. C. Mark became angry as he heard the news. D. Mark became worried as he heard the news. Question 30: The company turned down Bill's offer. A. The company rejected Bill's offer. B. The company acceded Bill’s offer. C. The company offered Bill’s offer. D. The company discussed Bill’s offer. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting. Question 31: Since opened his new business, John has been working 12 hours a day. A. Since B. has been C. a day D. opened Question 32: Her life was changed completely when she won the lottery. A. completely B. was changed C. won D. the Question 33: The road used to be narrow in the past but now it has widened. A. in B. The C. has widened D. used Question 34: Keep walk until you see the bank ahead of you. A. see B. ahead of C. walk D. until Question 35: Floods cause of billions of dollars' worth of property damage annually. A. worth B. annually C. cause of D. property damage Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence. Question 36: He backed the truck......the edge of the cliff. A. away from B. from away C. out from D. from off Question 37: The tax increases will certainly......the poor. A. B and C B. have a bad effect on C. hit D. hit on Question 38: The government has declared a.......of emergency following the earthquake. A. state B. situation C. occasion D. condition Question 39: The police backed the angry crowd......with their horses and bullhorns. A. away B. out C. off D. up Question 40: The owner broke......the team by trading its best players to other teams. A. up B. off C.in D. out Question 41: The war.......disaster to local people. A. brought B. gave C. A and D D. caused Question 42: Yon must set realistic......for yourself. A. aims and objectives B. aims and goals C. aims and objects D. goals and objectives Question 43: The new mayor will bring.......a change in local government policies. A. up B. about C. with D. out Question 44: Parents bring.......their kids the best way they know how. A. off B. with C. about D. up Question 45: All the arrangements are now in......for their visit. A. site B. place C. sight D. view Question 46: Many people wish that they could bring the good old days....... A. back B. in C. on D. up Question 47: He asked her......., but she said she already had a boyfriend. A. off B. in C. out D. on Question 48: I le managed to.......disaster by steering into a pile of sand. A. avert B. All are correct C. prevent D. avoid Question 49: The couple broke......their engagement after they had a huge argument. A. off B. over C. away D. up Question 50: They're.......an appeal to raise money for famine victims. A. launching B. lodging C. winning D. giving SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017 (Đề gồm có 03 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 653 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề Mark(s) Mã Phách . Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words. Question 1:A. asleep B. alarm C. aspect D. allow Question 2:A. north B. lost C. water D. more Question 3:A. watched B. crooked C. missed D. worked Question 4:A. bush B. bus C. brush D. cup Question 5:A. broad B. coast C. boat D. alone Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage: The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) encourages and coordinates sound environmental practices throughout the world. It grapples with ways to approach environmental problems on an international level, provides expertise to member countries, monitors environmental conditions worldwide, develops environmental standards, and recommends alternative energy sources. UNEP's work is guided by principles adopted at the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development, also known as the Earth Summit. The summit, which took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was the largest such conference ever held, attracting with more than 100 national leaders. The major theme of the 1992 Earth Summit was sustainable economic development, meaning development that does not use up or destroy so many of the world's natural resources that it cannot be sustained over time. The meeting produced an overall plan, called Agenda 21, in which large developing countries promised to develop their industries with a protecting Industrialized countries pledged to help them do that. The Earth Summit also produced major treaties on biodiversity and global warming, although the latter treaty lacked enforcement provisions. In 2002, UNEP sponsored the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa. This conference sought to help developing countries undergo industrialization without harming the environment. But progress on environmental issues is slow because proposed solutions continue to pit the interests of poorer developing countries against those of richer industrialized nations. Most developing countries cannot afford to build an environmentally sound industrial base, while industrialized countries are unwilling to absorb the entire cost of environmental reform. Question 6: What are the aims of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)? A. To encourage developed countries to cut wastes. B. To encourage developing countries to build an environmentally sound industrial base. C. To encourage and coordinate sound environmental practices throughout the world. D. To help developing countries undergo industrialization without harming the environment. Question 7: What are the major themes of the Earth Summit? A. It produced major treaties on biodiversity and global warming. B. All are correct. C. Large developing countries promise to develop their industries with an eye toward protecting the environment. D. Development does not use up or destroy so many of the world’s natural resources that it cannot be sustained over time. Question 8: What may the phrase “with an eye to” in paragraph 3 be probably mean? A. Examining something carefully B. Having good eyesight. C. Having the eye contact. D. With the intention of. Question 9: In the Earth Summit in 1992, what was passed? A. The principles of UNEP. B. The action plans of UNEP. C. The aims of UNEP. D. The charters of UNEP. Question 10: Why is progress on environmental issues slow? A. Proposed solutions continue to pit the interests of poorer developing countries against those of richer industrialized nations. B. All are correct. C. Industrialized countries are unwilling to absorb the entire cost of environmental reform. D. Most developing countries cannot afford to build an environmentally sound industrial base. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting. Question 11: The road used to be narrow in the past but now it has widened. A. The B. in C. used D. has widened Question 12: Floods cause of billions of dollars' worth of property damage annually. A. cause of B. annually C. worth D. property damage Question 13: Keep walk until you see the bank ahead of you. A. until B. walk C. ahead of D. see Question 14: Her life was changed completely when she won the lottery. A. was changed B. completely C. the D. won Question 15: Since opened his new business, John has been working 12 hours a day. A. opened B. has been C. a day D. Since Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage: The Security Council is the most powerful ...(16)... in the UN. It is responsible for maintaining international peace, and for ...(17)... peace when conflicts arise. Its decisions are binding on all UN members and have the force of international law. The Security Council has the ...(18)... to define what is a threat to security, to determine how the UN should respond, and to enforce its decisions by ordering UN members to take certain ...(19).... For example, the Council may impose economic sanctions, such as halting trade with a country it considers an aggressor. The Security' Council has 15 members, 5 of which hold permanent scats. The General Assembly elects the other 10 members for ...(20)... two-year terms. The 5 permanent members - the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia (formerly the Soviet Union), and China - have the most power. These nations were the winning ...(21)... at the end of World War II, and they still represent the bulk of the world’s military might. Decisions of the Council require nine votes. But any one of the permanent members can veto an important decision. This authority is known ...(22)... the veto right of the great powers. As a result, the Council is effective only when its permanent members can reach a consensus. Beginning in the 1990s, increased cooperation between the United States and Russia ...(23)... the council to become more effective. In recent years, there has been growing ...(24)... over which countries should have permanent seats on the Council. Some nations believe that other countries beside the original five should be included. For example, Japan and Germany are powerful countries that pay large membership dues and make substantial contributions to the UN, ...(25)... they do not have permanent seats. There is no easy solution to this problem. Question 16:A. agency B. body C. A and B D. office Question 17:A. maintaining B. making C. restoring D. keeping Question 18:A. All are correct B. power C. authority D. function Question 19:A. action B. actions C. act D. acts Question 20:A. exchanging B. turning C. changing D. rotating Question 21:A. fronts B. soldiers C. groups D. powers Question 22:A. for B. about C. of D. as Question 23:A. enabled B. let C. promised D. made Question 24:A. struggle B. controversy C. conflict D. quarrel Question 25:A. however B. so C. yet D. therefore Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D which has the same meaning as the given one. Question 26: John ran into Mark downtown last week. A. John injured Mark last week. B. John went downtown to exercise. C. John had to run downtown last week. D. John met Mark downtown unexpectedly. Question 27: I'm going to do away with these clothes. A. I'm going to wash these clothes. B. I’m going to keep these clothes. C. I'm going to wear these clothes. D. I'm going to discard these clothes. Question 28: The meeting was put off because of pressure of time. A. The meeting was planned to start late because of time pressure. B. The meeting started earlier because people wanted to leave early. C. The meeting lasted much longer than usual. D. There was not enough time to hold the meeting. Question 29: When I told Mark the news, he blew up. A. Mark became angry as he heard the news. B. Mark became worried as he heard the news. C. Mark became nervous as I told him the news. D. Mark became curious as I told him the news. Question 30: The company turned down Bill's offer. A. The company acceded Bill’s offer. B. The company offered Bill’s offer. C. The company rejected Bill's offer. D. The company discussed Bill’s offer. Pick out the word that has the primary stress different from that of the other words. Question 31:A. emergency B. disaster C. epidemic D. tsunami Question 32:A. volunteer B. committee C. guarantee D. pioneer Question 33:A. pollute B. humane C. severe D. tragic Question 34:A. regrettable B. unfortunately C. participate D. temporarily Question 35:A. continent B. heritage C. physician D. tournament Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence. Question 36: Many people wish that they could bring the good old days....... A. on B. back C. up D. in Question 37: The owner broke......the team by trading its best players to other teams. A. off B. up C. out D.in Question 38: I le managed to.......disaster by steering into a pile of sand. A. prevent B. All are correct C. avoid D. avert Question 39: Parents bring.......their kids the best way they know how. A. up B. about C. off D. with Question 40: He backed the truck......the edge of the cliff. A. f
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