Đề thi THPT Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh năm 2017 - Đề 1 - Trường THPT Văn Chấn (Có đáp án)

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Đề thi THPT Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh năm 2017 - Đề 1 - Trường THPT Văn Chấn (Có đáp án)
SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO YÊN BÁI
 TRƯỜNG THPT VĂN CHẤN
(Đề thi có 05 trang)
KỲ THI TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG QUỐC GIA NĂM 2017
Môn: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
ĐỀ 1
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. processed B. infested 	 C. balanced 	 D. reached
Question 2: A. advocate 	 B. manage C. rival D. canal 
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 3: A. different	 B. deployment C. evaluate	 D. appearance
Question 4: A. congratulate B. regulate	 C. communicate D. coordinate
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 5: My daily expenses are just about equal with my income.
	 A B	 C	 D 
Question 6: That’s the young man whom we met him at the bus-stop last week, isn’t it?
 	 	 A B C D
Question 7: There were several large holes in the road, five of them had to be repaired urgently.
 	 	 A B C D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 8: _______ you study for these exams, _______ you will do.
 A. The harder / the better 	 B. The more / the much
 C. The hardest / the best 	 D. The more hard / the more good
Question 9: By December, Tim _______ enough money to buy a mountain bike. 
A. saves 	 B. will save 	 C. has saved 	D. will have saved 
 Question 10: Who was the last one ________ the classroom yesterday?
A. had left 	 B. to leave 	 C. left 	D. leaving 
 Question 11: Mary: “ Do you think it will rain ? “ Jenny: “Oh ! ________”
 A. I don’t hope. B. I hope not. C. I don’t hope so. D. It’s hopeless
 Question 12: Final year students ____________ attend lectures. It’s optional.
A. don’t have to 	 B. mustn’t	 C. shouldn’t	 D. ought to
 Question 13: Nobody is ready to go, ________ ? 
	A. are they 	 B. isn’t he 	 C. is he 	 D. aren’t they
 Question 14: ________ had they recovered from the first earthquake when they felt the second tremor.
	A. Never 	 B. Scarcely 	 C. No sooner 	 D. Just
 Question 15: If we do not take steps to protect the world’s wildlife, many species of birds and animals are likely to ________ completely. 
	A. die out 	 B. die down C. die away 	 D. die from
 Question 16: Take this umbrella with you because it _______ rain this evening.
	A. must 	 B. may 	 C. can 	 D. shall
 Question 17: I would rather you _______ anything about it for the time being.
	A. don’t do 	 B. not do 	 C. not to do 	 D. didn’t do
 Question 18: They have just visited the town _______ location was little known.
 A. where 	 B. whose 	 C. which 	 D. that
 Question 19: ___________one day by a passing car, the dog never walked properly again.
 A. Having injure B. Injuring	 C. Injured	 D. To be injured
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 20: Peter said to Jane carrying a heavy suitcase: “Need a hand with your suitcase, Jane?”
 Jane: “_______.”
 A. Well done 	B. That’s very kind of you
 C. Not a chance 	D. I don’t believe it
Question 21: A has just turned up at the meeting and said to the group-leader:
 “I’m sorry. I was stuck in a traffic jam.”
 The group-leader: “______.”
 A. Never mind. Thanks 	 B. Don’t apologize. It’s all my fault.
 C. My pleasure 	 D. It’s Ok. We’ve just started 
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 22: Mayo Hospital in New Orleans was so named in recognition of Dr. Mayo’s outstanding humanitarianism.
 A. exhaustive 	 B. charitable	C. remarkable	D. widespread
Question 23: Let's wait here for her; I'm sure she'll turn up before long.
 A. enter 	 B. visit C. arrive	D. return
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 24: That is a well-behaved boy whose behavior has nothing to complain about.
 A. behaving cleverly 	 B. behaving nice C. behaving improperly	D. good behavior
Question 25: I must have a watch since punctuality is imperative in my new job.
 A. being courteous 	 B. being cheerful C. being efficient	D. being late
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 26: “Do not note down everything I say. Just listen to me.” said the teacher to the boys.
 A. The teacher told the boys to listen to her and not to note down everything she said.
 B. The teacher told the boys do not note down everything she said and listen to her.
 C. The teacher said to the boys not note down everything she said and listen to her.
 D. The teacher said the boys not to note down everything she said.
Question 27: You shouldn’t have behaved improperly with your teacher like that.
 A. You behaved with your teacher properly.
 B. You didn’t behave properly because of your teacher.
 C. You should behave with your teacher more properly.
 D. It was essential to behave with your teacher properly but you didn’t. 
Question 28: When Jim talked about the problems arising in his work, they were quite familiar to us.
 A. We were quite familiar to his talk on the problems arising in his work.
 B. The problems were familiar to the problems arising in his work he talked.
 C. The problems arising in his work that Jim talked about were familiar to what we knew. 
 D. We didn’t understand the problems arising in his work, which he talked about.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 29: He gave me the information. I wrote it down at once.
	A. He gave me the information that I wrote it down at once.
	B. He gave me the information, that I wrote down at once.
	C. He gave me the information which I wrote it down at once.
	D. He gave me the information which I wrote down at once.
Question 30: He comes from a large family. All of them now live in Canada.
	A. He comes from a large family all of who now live in Canad.a
	B. He comes from a large family all of whose now live in Canada.
	C. He comes from a large family, all of whom now live in Canada.
	D. He comes from a large family, all of that now live in Canada.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks 
	Here are the tips that help succeed in your job interview:
	Always arrive early. If you do not know ______(31)_____the organization is located, call for exact directions _____(32)_____advance. Leave some extra time for any traffic, parking, or ______(33)____events. If you are running late, call right away and let someone know. The best time to arrive is approximately 5-10 minutes early. Give ____(34)____ the time to read your résumé on more time, to catch your breath, and to be ready for the interview. Once you are at the office, treat everyone you encounter with respect. Be ______(35)____to everyone as soon as you walk into the door. 
Question 31: A. why	B. when	C. where	D. that
Question 32: A. with	B. in 	C. on 	D. for 
Question 33: A. expected	B. unexpected	C. unexpectedly	D. expectedly 
Question 34: A. you	B. your	C. yours	D. yourself 
Question 35: A. pleasant	B. happy	C. disappointed	D. excited
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
 While many nineteenth-century reformers hoped to bring about reform through education or by eliminating specific social evils, some thinkers wanted to start over and remake society by founding ideal, cooperative communities. The United States seemed to them a spacious and unencumbered country where models of a perfect society could succeed. These communitarian thinkers hoped their success would lead to imitation, until communities free of crime, poverty, and other social ills would cover the land. A number of religious groups, notably the Shakers, practiced communal living, but the main impetus to found model communities came from nonreligious, rationalistic thinkers.
Among the communitarian philosophers, three of the most influential were Robert Owen, Charles Fourier and John Humphrey Noyes Owen, famous for his humanitarian policies as owner of several thriving textile mills in Scotland, believed that faulty environment was to blame for human problems and that these problems could be eliminated in a rationally planned society. In 1825 he put his principles into practice at New Harmony, Indiana. The community failed economically after a few years but not before achieving a number of social successes. Fourier, a commercial employee in France, never visited the United States. However, his theories of cooperative living influenced many Americans through the writings of Albert Brisbane, whose Social Destiny of Man explained Fourier-ism and its self-sufficient associations or “phalanxes”. One or more of these phalanxes was organized in every Northern state. The most famous were Red Bank, New Jersey, and Brook Farm, Massachusetts. An early member of the latter was the author Nathaniel Hawthorne. Noyes founded the most enduring and probably the oddest of the utopian communities, the Oneida Community of upstate New York. Needless to say, none of these experiments had any lasting effects on the patterns of American society.
Question 36: The main topic of the passage is _______.
 A. nineteenth-century schools 
 B. model communities in the nineteenth century
 C. the philosophy of Fourierism
 D. American reforme
Question 37: The Shakers are mentioned in line 6 as an example of_______.
 A.rationalistic thinkers             	 B. radical reformers
 C. an influential group of writers	 D. a communal religious group
Question 38: The “phalanxes” described in the second paragraph were an idea originally conceived by_______.  
 A. Robert Owen      	 B. Charles Fourier	
 C. John Humphrey Noyes  	 D. Albert Brisbane
Question 39: Why does the author mention Nathaniel Hawthorne in line 18?
 A. He was a critic of Charles Fourier 
 B. He wrote a book that led to the establishment of model communities
 C. He founded Brook Farm in Massachu-setts
 D. He was at one time a member of the Brook Farm community
Question 40: Which of the following communities lasted longest?
 A. Brook Farm   B. Red Ban C. The Oneida Community	 D. New Harmony
Question 41: The word oddest in line 19 is closest in meaning to which of the following?
 A. Largest      	 B. Earliest	 C. Most unusual  	 D. Most independent
Question 42: The author implies that, for readers, the conclusion of the passage is __________ .
 A. practical       	 B. Absurd	 C. obvious 	 D. surprising
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions 
 Although noise, commonly defined as unwanted sound, is a widely recognized form of pollution, it is very difficult to measure because the discomfort experienced by different individuals is highly subjective and, therefore, variable. Exposure to lower levels of noise may be slightly irritating, whereas exposure to higher levels may actually cause hearing loss. Particularly in congested urban areas, the noise produced as a by-product of our advancing technology causes physical and psychological harm, and detracts from the quality of life for those who are exposed to it.
Unlike the eyes, which can be covered by the eyelids against strong light, the ear has no lid, and is, therefore, always open and vulnerable; noise penetrates without protection.
Noise causes effects that the hearer cannot control and to which the body never becomes accustomed. Loud noises instinctively signal danger to any organism with a hearing mechanism, including human beings. In response, heartbeat and respiration accelerate, blood vessels constrict, the skin pales, and muscles tense. In fact, there is a general increase in functioning brought about by the flow of adrenaline released in response to fear, and some of these responses persist even longer than the noise, occasionally as long as thirty minutes after the sound has ceased.
Because noise is unavoidable in a complex, industrial society, we are constantly responding in the same way that we would respond to danger. Recently, researchers have concluded that noise and our response may be much more than an annoyance. It may be a serious threat to physical and psychological health and well-being, causing damage not only to the ear and brain but also to the heart and stomach. We have long known that hearing loss is America’s number one nonfatal health problem, but now we are learning that some of us with heart disease and ulcers may be victims of noise as well. Fetuses exposed to noise tend to be overactive, they cry easily, and they are more sensitive to gastrointestinal problems after birth. In addition, the psychic effect of noise is very important. Nervousness, irritability, tension, and anxiety increase affecting the quality of rest during sleep, and the efficiency of activities during waking hours, as well as the way that we interact with each other.
Question 43: Which of the following is the author’s main point?
 A. Noise may pose a serious threat to our physical and psychological health. 
 B. Loud noises signal danger.
 C. Hearing loss is America’s number one nonfatal health problem.
 D. The ear is not like the eye.
Question 44: According to the passage, what is noise? 
 A. Unwanted sound. 	 B. A byproduct of technology.
 C. Physical and psychological harm.	 D. Congestion.
Question 45: Why is noise difficult to measure?
 A. All people do not respond to it in the same way. 	 B. It causes hearing loss.
 C. It is unwanted.	 D. People become accustomed to it.
Question 46: The word congested in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by _____. 
 A. hazardous B. polluted C. crowded	 D. rushed
Question 47: It can be inferred from the passage that the eye _____. 
 A. responds to fear 
 B. enjoys greater protection than the ear 
 C. increases functions 
 D. is damaged by noise
Question 48: According to the passage, people respond to loud noises in the same way that they respond to _____. 
 A. annoyance 	 B. disease C. damage	 D. dangers
Question 49: The word accelerate in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _____.
 A. decrease 	 B. alter  C. increase	 D. release
Question 50: The word it in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _____.
 A. the noise	 B. the quality of life	 C. advancing technology D. a by product
__________THE END___________
ĐỀ 1
 ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI THPTQG 2017
- Tổng số câu: 50 
1 B
11 B
21 D
31 C
41 C
2 C
12 A
22 C
32 B
42 C
3 A
13 A
23 C
33 B
43 A
4 B
14 B
24 C
34 D
44 A
5 D
15 A
25 D
35 A
45 A
6 B
16 B
26 A
36 B
46 C
7 C
17 D
27 D
37 D
47 B
8 A
18 B
28 C
38 B
48 D
9 D
19 C
29 A
39 D
49 C
10 B
20 B
30 D
40 C
50 A

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