SỞ GD & ĐT YÊN BÁI TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ QUÝ ĐÔN ĐỀ THI ĐỀ XUẤT ĐỀ 1 (Đề thi gồm07..trang) KỲ THI THPT QUỐC GIA 2017 Bài thi: Khoa học xã hội; môn: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề Mark the letter A, B, C or D on the 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. established B. worked C. stretched D. invented Question 2: A. garment B. hardship C. carry D. garlic Mark the letter A, B, C or D on the 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 3: A. mechanic B. chemistry C. cinema D. finally Question 4: A. ahead B. system C. paper D. shuttle Mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 5: . When we arrived at the station, the train has already left. A B C D Question 6: I like the fresh air and green trees of the village which I spent my vacation last year. A B C D Question 7: A lot of people stop smoking because they are afraid their health will be affected and early death. A B C D Mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 8: The larger the apartment is , the ................ the rent is . A. expensive B. expensively C. more expensive D. most expensive Question 9: Many young people have objected to _______ marriage, which is decided by the parents of the bride and groom. A. agreed B. shared C. contractual D. sacrificed Question 10: Many people even wonder these days _______. A. what marriage is B. what is marriage C. what marriage was D. what was marriage Question 11: The space shuttle crashed and went _______ in flames. A. of B. for C. over D. off Question 12: You should not burn _______. You had better dig a hole and bury it. A. dishes B. lab C. garbage D. shift Question 13: You are old enough to take _______ for what you have done. A. responsible B. responsibility C. responsibly D. irresponsible Question 14: You frequently see this kind of violence on _______ television. A. a B. an C. the D. Ø Question 15: After my sister .................. her clothes, she began watching T.V A. had washed B. has washed C. was washing D. washes Question 16: It _______ it is parents' responsibility to take good care of their children. A. commonly says that B. commonly to be said that C. is commonly said that D. is commonly saying Question 17: It took women a long time to struggle ________ the right to vote. A. for B. with C. against D. upon Question 18: I didn't get to see the end of that mystery movie on TV last night. How did it ________ out? A. go B. make C. bring D. turn Question 19: Most doctors and nurses have to work on a _______ once or twice a week at the hospital. A. solution B. night shift C. household chores D. special dishes Mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. Question 20: _ "What a modern motorbike!" _ "..................." A. I think so. B. Thank you for your compliment. C. Do you know how much it costs? D. You are welcome Question 21: Mary: “I will never go mountaineering again.” Linda: “Me ......................” A. so B. too C. neither D. either Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word (s) or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. Question 22: He was asked to account for his presence at the scene of crime. A. complain B. exchange C. explain D. arrange Question 23: It will take more or less a month to prepare for the wedding. A. approximately B. generally C. frankly D. simply Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word (s) or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. Question 24: She had a cozy little apartment in Boston. A. uncomfortable B. warm C. lazy D. dirty Question 25: He was so insubordinate that he lost his job within a week. A. fresh B. disobedient C. obedient D. understanding Mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 26: No matter how hard Fred tried to lose weight, he did not succeed. A. However hard Fred tried, he could not lose weight. B. Fred tried very hard to lose weight and succeeded. C. It was hard for Fred to lose weight because he never succeeded. D. It did not matter whether Fred could lose weight. Question 27: . “ Don’t forget to give book to Tom” she said A. She reminded me not to forget to give book back to Tom. B. She reminded me to remember to give book back to Tom. C. She reminded me remember to give book back to Tom. D. She reminded me to give book back to Tom. Question 28: The young woman who lives next door is very kind to my family. A. The young woman to live next door is very kind to my family. B. The young woman he lives next door is very kind to my family. C. The young woman living next door is very kind to my family. D. The young woman lived next door is very kind to my family. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 29: Father has been working all day. He must be tired now. A. I’m sure that Father is tired after working all day. B. Father must work all day and tired now. C. I think Father was tired all day working. D. Father thinks he is tired now because he has been working all day. Question 30: By the time we finished our work, Peter had already gone home. A. Peter did not go home until we finished our work. B. As soon as we finished our work, we would go home with Peter. C. We finished our work before Peter went home. D. Peter had gone home before we finished our work. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35. The United State has many different types of families. While most American families are traditional,(31) ____ a father, mother and one or more children, 22 percent of all American families in 1980 were dead by one parent, usually a woman. In a few families in the United States, there are no children. These (32)____ couples may believe that they would not make good parents, they may want freedom the responsibilities of childrearing; or, perhaps they (33) _____ physically able to have children. Other families in the United States have one adult (34)____ a stepparent. A stepmother or step father is a person who joins a family by marrying a father or mother. Americans tolerate and accept these different types of families. In the United States, people have the right to privacy and Americans do not believe in telling other Americans what types of family group they must belong to. They respect each other's choices regarding family groups. Families are very important (35)____ Americans. Question 31: A. consisting of B. consisting C. consist of D. in concluding of Question 32: A. childlike B. childish C. childless D. childhood Question 33: A. weren't B. can't C. are not D. couldn't Question 34: A. who is B. is C. which has D. which is Question 35: A. to B. of C. for D. in Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. After inventing dynamite, Swedish-born Alfred Nobel became a very rich man. However, he foresaw its universally destructive powers too late. Nobel preferred not to be remembered as the inventor of dynamite, so in 1895, just two weeks before his death·, he created a fund to be used for awarding prizes to people who had made worthwhile contributions to humanity. Originally there were five awards: literature, physics, chemistry, medicine, and peace. Economics was added in 1968, just sixty-seven years after the first awards ceremony. Nobel's original legacy of nine million dollars was invested, and the interest on this sum is used for the awards which vary from $30,000 to $125,000. Every year on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death, the awards (gold medal, illuminated diploma, and money) are presented to the winners. Sometimes politics plays an important role in the judges' decisions. Americans have won numerous science awards, but relatively few literature prizes. No awards were presented from 1940 to 1942 at the beginning of World War 11. Some people have won two prizes, but this is rare; others have shared their prizes. Question 36: The word "foresaw" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to .................... A. prevailed B. postponed C. prevented D. predicted Question 37: The Nobel prize was established in order to ............................. A recognize worthwhile contributions to humanity B. resolve political differences C. honor the inventor of dynamite D. spend money Question 38:In which area have Americans received the most awards? A Literature B. Peace C. Economics D. Science Question 39: All of the following statements are true EXCEPT A. Awards vary in monetary value B. ceremonies are held on December 10 to commemorate Nobel's invention C. Politics plays an important role in selecting the winners D. A few individuals have won two awards Question 40: In how many fields are prizes bestowed? A. 2 B. 5 C.6 D. 10 Question 41: How much money did Nobel leaves for the prizes? A. $30,000 B. $125,000 C. $155,000 D. $9,000,000 Question 42: What is the main idea of this passage? A. Alfred Nobel became very rich when he invented dynamite. B. Alfred Nobel created awards in six categories for contributions to humanity. C. Alfred Nobel left all of his money to science D. Alfred Nobel made a lasting contribution to humanity Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. The sauce that is today called ketchup (or catsup) in Western cultures is a tomato-based sauce that is quite distinct from Eastern ancestors of this product. A sauce called ke-tiap was in use in China at least as early as 17th century, but the Chinese version of the sauce was made of picked fish, shellfish and spices. The popularity of this Chinese sauce spread to Singapore and Malaysia, where it was called ketchap. The Indonesian ketjab derives its name from the same source as the Malaysian sauce but is made from very different ingredients. The Indonesian ketjab is made by cooking black soy beans, fermenting them, placing them in a salt brine for at least a week, cooking the resulting solution further and sweetening it heavily; this process results in a dark, thick and sweet variation of soy sauce. Early in the 18th century, sailors from the British Navy came across this exotic sauce on voyages to Malaysia and Singapore and brought samples of it back to England on return voyages. English chefs tried to recreate the sauce but were unable to do exactly because key ingredients were unknown or unavailable in England. They ended up substituting ingredients such as mushrooms and walnuts in an attempt to recreate the special taste of the original Asian sauce. Variations of this sauce became quite the rage in the 18th century in England, appearing in a number of recipe books and features as an exotic addition to menus from that period. The English version did not contain tomatoes and it was not until the end of the 18th century that tomatoes became a main ingredient of the newly created ketchup in the USA. It is quite notable that tomatoes were added to the sauce and that tomatoes had previously been considered quite dangerous to health. The tomato had been cultivated by the Aztecs, who had called it tomatl ; however, early botanists had recognized that the tomato was a member of the Solanacaea family, which does include a number of poisonous plants. The leaves of the tomato plant are poisonous, though of course, the fruit is not. Thomas Jefferson, who cultivated the tomato in his garden and served dishes containing tomatoes at lavish feasts, often receives credit for changing the reputation of the tomato. Soon after Jefferson introduced the tomato with the equal and exotic sauce known as ketchap began to appear. By the middle of the 19th century, both the tomato and tomato ketchup were staples of the American kitchen. Tomato ketchup, popular though it was, was quite time-consuming to prepare. In 1876, the first mass-produced tomato ketchup, a product of German-American Henry Heizn, went on sale and achieved immediate success. From tomato ketchup, Heizn branched out into a number of other products, including various sauces, pickles and relishes. Question 43. It is not stated in paragraph 1 that ______ A. The Chinese sauce was in existence in the 17th century. B. The Malaysian sauce was similar to the Chinese sauce. C. The Indonesian sauce was similar to the Chinese sauce. D. The Chinese sauce was made from seafood and spices. Question 44. The word “it “ in paragraph 1 refers to ______. A. a salt brine B. a week C. this process D. the resulting solution Question 45. What ingredient is NOT used to make the Indonesian sauce? A. soy beans B. sugar C. salt D. mushrooms Question 46. It can be inferred from the second paragraph that mushrooms and walnuts were ............ A. difficult to find in England B. not part of the original Asian recipe C. not native to England D. transported to England from Asia Question 47. The phrase “became quite the rage” in paragraph 2 means ......................... A. became popular B. became strange C. became an anger D. became a protest Question 48. The author mentions the English version at the beginning of the third paragraph in order to ........................... A. indicate what will be discussed in the coming paragraph. B. explain why tomatoes were dangerous. C. make a reference to the topic of the previous paragraph. D. provide an example of a sauce using tomatoes. Question 49. According to paragraph 3, the tomato plant ......................... A. was considered poisonous by the Aztecs B. is related to some poisonous plants C. has edible leaves D. has fruit that is sometimes poisonous Question 50. Where in paragraph 4 can the following sentence be? “It turned from very bad to exceedingly good.” A. at the beginning of paragraph 4 B. before the sentence “Soon after Jefferson” C. before the sentence “By the middle ” D. at the end of paragraph 4
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