Đề thi thử THQG - Năm học 2014 - 2015 môn: Tiếng Anh (Đề 6)

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Đề thi thử THQG - Năm học 2014 - 2015 môn: Tiếng Anh (Đề 6)
 SỞ GD-ĐT HÀ TĨNH
TRƯỜNG THPT TRẦN PHÚ
ĐỀ THI THỬ THQG - NĂM HỌC 2014 - 2015 
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 
Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) 
Mã đề thi 06
Họ, tên thí sinh:..........................................................................
Số báo danh:...............................................................................
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
Question 1: A. linked	B. declared	C. finished	D. developed
Question 2: A. heavy 	B. head 	C. weather 	D. easy
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. attract	B. decide	C. reject	D. beauty
Question 4: A. delicate	 	B. promotion C. volcanic	D. resources
Question 5: A. achievement	 B. argument	 C. confinement	D. involvement
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 6: My student practices ______ English with her friends every day.
A. speaking	B. to speak	C. spoke	D. speak
Question 7: Our project was successful ________ its practicality.
A. in terms of 	B. with a view to	C. regardless D. on behalf of
Question 8: It has been raining ______ I got up.
A. when 	B. since 	C. until 	D. as
Question 9: It is possible ______ may assist some trees in saving water in the winter.
A. to lose leaves	B. that the loss of leaves	
C. the leaves are lost	D. when leaves have lost
Question 10: _______, we tried our best to complete it.
A. Thanks to the difficult homework	B. Despite the homework was difficult
C. Difficult as the homework was	D. As though the homework was difficult
Question 11: - Anne: “ Make yourself at home” - John: “ ____________”
A. Thanks! Same to you	B. That’s very kind. Thank you
C. Not at all. Don’t mention it	 	D. Yes, Can I help you?
Question 12: You look exhausted. You __________ in the garden all day.
A. can’t have worked hard	B. must have worked hard
C. should have worked hard	D. couldn’t have worked hard
Question 13: - Claire:” Mr. Black. How do you do?" 
 - Pete :"_____________, my name's Pete. How do you do? "
A. Pardon	B. Excuse me 	C. By the way	D. By all means
Question14: ___________drivers usually drive very slowly.
A. Learning 	B. Practice 	C. Learner 	D. Student
Question 15: Peter was ejected after committing five personal _________ in water sport game yesterday.
A. mistakes	B. faults	C. fouls 	D. errors	
Question 16: The strike was caused by the_________ of two workers.
A. dismiss	B. dismissing	C. dismissed	D. dismissal
Question 17: They always kept on good ______ with their next-door neighbors for the children’s sake.
A. will	B. friendship	C. terms	D. relations
Question 18: : Of all the factors affecting agricultural yields, weather is the one ______ the most.
A. that influences farmers	B. farmers that is influences
C. why farmers influence it	 	D. it influences farmers
Question 19: Learning English isn't so difficult once you_______ .
A. get on it	B. get off it	C. get down to it 	D. get down with it
Question 20: George wouldn't have met Mary_______ to his brother's graduation party.
A. had he not gone 	B. hadn't he gone 	C. if he has not gone	D. if he shouldn't have gone
Question 21: We bought some _______.
A. German lovely old glasses	B. German old lovely glasses
C. lovely old German glasses	D. old lovely German glasses
Question 22: Tom. "I'm sorry. I won't be able to come". - Mary. “_______”.
A. Great	B. Oh, that's annoying	C. Well, never mind	D. Sounds like fun
Question 23: My family consist ________ five people: my parents, my two younger brothers and I.
A. on 	B. of 	C. over 	D. up 
Question 24: I ______________sport to keep fit, not because I like it.
A. train	B. practise 	C. make 	D. do
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the followings. 
Question 25: Few businesses are flourishing in the present economic climate.
A. taking off	B. setting up	C. growing well	D. closing down
Question 26: The dog saw his reflection in the pool of water .
A. imagination	B. bone	C. leash	D. image
Question 27: At times, I look at him and wonder what is going on in his mind.
A. sometimes	B. always	C. hardly	D. never
Question 28: We went away on holiday last week, but it rained day in day out.
A. every single day	B. every other day	C. every second day	D. every two days
Question 29: We can use either verbal or non – verbal forms of communication.
A. using gesture	B. using speech	C. using verbs	D. using facial expressions
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction. 
Question 30: Several people have apparent tried to change the man’s mind, but he refuses tolisten.
 A 	 B	 	 C	 D 
Question 31: The top of the mountain covered with snow during winter..
 A B C D
Question 32: What I told her a few days ago were not the solutions to most of her problems. 
 A B C D 
Question 33: Lake Superior, that lies on the US Canadian border, is the largest lake in North America.
 A B C D
Question 34: It’s not that I don’t like her, but I object to be called that by her. I am not her “buddy”, am I?
	 A	 B	 C	 D
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks 35 to 44 .
 We are using up the world’s petroleum. We use (35) _________in our cars and to heat our building in winter.Farmers use petrochemicals to (36) _________ the soil rich. They use them to kill insects (37) _________eat plants. These chemicals go (38) __________rivers and lakes and kill the fish there. Thousands of pollutants also go into the air and pollute it. Winds carry this (39) _________ air to other countries and other continents.
 Poor farmers use the same land over and (40) __________ The land needs a rest so it will be better next year. However, the farmers must have food this year. Poor people cut down forests (41) _________ firewood. In some areas when the trees are gone, the land (42) _________ desert. Poor people can’t save the environment for the (43) ___________
 This is not a problem for one country or one area of the world. It is a problem for all- humans. The people and the nations of the world must work together to (44) ___________ the world’s resources.
Question 35:	A. it	B. them	C. that	D. those
Question 36:	A. work	B. change	C. make	D. let
Question 37:	A. what	B. who	C. whom	D. which
Question 38:	A. out	B. for	C. at	D. into
Question 39:	A. pollute	B. polluting	C. polluted	D. pollution
Question 40:	A. over	B. again	C. repeatedly	D. repeating
Question 41:	A. of	B. for	C. with	D. at
Question 42:	A. gets	B. changes	C. turns	D. becomes
Question 43:	A. future	B. time being	C. times	D. period
Question 44:	A. recycle	B. preserve	C. keep	D. reuse
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
MOBILE PHONES: Are they about to transform our lives?
We love them so much that some of us sleep with them under the pillow, yet we are increasingly concerned that we cannot escape their electronic reach. We use them to convey our most intimate secrets, yet we worry that they are a threat to our privacy. We rely on them more than the Internet to cope with modern life, yet many of us don’t believe advertisements saying we need more advanced services.
Sweeping aside the doubts that many people feel about the benefits of new third generations phones and fears over the health effects of phone masts, a recent report claims that the long-term effects of new mobile technologies will be entirely positive so long as the public can be convinced to make use of them. Research about users of mobile phones reveals that the mobile has already moved beyond being a mere practical communications tool to become the backbone of modern social life, from love affairs to friendship to work.
The close relationship between user and phone is most pronounced among teenagers, the report says, who regard their mobiles as an expression of their identity. This is partly because mobiles are seen as being beyond the control of parents. But the researchers suggest that another reason may be that mobiles, especially text messaging was seen as a way of overcoming shyness. The impact of phones, however, has been local rather than global, supporting existing friendship and networks, rather than opening users to a new broader community. Even the language of texting in one area can be incomprehensible to anybody from another area.
Among the most important benefits of using mobiles phones, the report claims, will be a vastly improved mobile
infrastructure, providing gains throughout the economy, and the provision of a more sophisticated location-based services for users. The report calls on government to put more effort into the delivery of services by mobile phone, with suggestion including public transport and traffic information and doctors’ text messages to remind patients of appointments. There are many possibilities. At a recent trade fair in Sweden, a mobile navigation product was launched. When the user enters a destination, a route is automatically downloaded to their mobile and presented by voiced, pictures and maps as they drive. In future, these devices will also be able to plan around congestion and road works in real time. Third generation phones will also allow for remote monitoring of patients by doctors. In Britain scientists are developing an asthma management solution using mobiles to detect early signs of an attack.
Mobile phones can be used in education. A group of teachers in Britain use third generation phones to provide fast
internet service to children who live beyond the reach of terrestrial broadband services and can have no access to online information. ‘As the new generation of mobile technologies takes off, the social potential of the vastly increase,’ the report argues.
Question 45: What does the writer suggest in the first paragraph about our attitudes to mobile phones?
A. We can’t live without them.	
B. We are worried about using them so much.
C. We have contradictory feelings about them. 	 
D. We need them more than anything else to deal with modern life.
Question 46: What does “them” in paragraph 2 refer to?
A. long-term effects 	B. new mobile technologies 	
C. doubts 	D. benefits
Question 47: What is the connection between social life and mobile phones?
A. Modern social life relies significantly on the use of mobile phones
B. Mobile phones makes romantic communication easier
C. Mobile phones encourage people to make friends.
D. Mobile phones enable people to communicate while moving around
Question 48: Why do teenagers have such a close relationship with their mobile phones?
A. They use text messages more than any other group 	
C. They feel independent when they use them
B. They are more inclined to be late than older people 	
D. They tend to feel uncomfortable in many situations 
Question 49: Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Mobile phone is considered as a means for the youth to show their characters.
B. Mobile phones are playing a wide range of roles in people’s life.
C. People can overcome shyness by using texting to communicating things that make them uncomfortable.
D. There is no need to suspect the harmfulness of mobile phones.
Question 50: In what sense has the impact of phones been “local” in paragraph 3?
A. People tend to communicate with people they already know.
B. Users generally phone people who live in the same neighborhood.
C. It depends on local dialects.
D. The phone networks use different systems.
Question 51: How might mobile phones be used in the future?
A. To give the address of the nearest doctor’s surgery 	
B. To show bus and train timetables
C. To arrange deliveries 	
D. To cure diseases
Question 52: The navigation product launched in Sweden is helpful for drivers because ________.
A. it can suggest the best way to get to a place 	B. it provides directions orally
C. it tells them which roads are congested 	D. it shows them how to avoid road works
Question 53: What is the general attitude of the report described here?
A. Manufacturers need to produce better equipment.
B. The government should take over the mobile phone networks.
C. There are problems with mobile phones that cannot be overcome.
D. Mobile phones can have a variety of very useful applications.
Question 54: The word “pronounced” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. obvious 	B. serious 	C. voiced 	D. overwhelmed
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. 
 Animation traditionally is done by hand-drawing or painting successive frames of an object, each slightly different than the preceding frame. In computer animation, although the computer may be the one to draw the different frames, in most cases the artist will draw the beginning and ending frames and the computer will produce the drawings between the first and the last drawing. This is generally referred to as computer-assisted animation, because the computer is more of a helper than an originator. 
 In full computer animation, complex mathematical formulas are used to produce the final sequence of pictures. These formulas operate on extensive databases of numbers that define the objects in the pictures as they exist in mathematical space. The database consists of endpoints, and color and intensity information. Highly trained professionals are needed to produce such effects because animation that obtains high degrees of realism involves computer techniques for three-dimensional transformation, shading, and curvatures. 
 High-tech computer animation for film involves very expensive computer systems along with special color terminals or frame buffers. The frame buffer is nothing more than a giant image memory for viewing a single frame. It temporarily holds the image for display on the screen. 
 A camera can be used to film directly from the computer's display screen, but for the highest quality images possible, expensive film recorders are used. The computer computes the positions and colors for the figures in the picture, and sends this information to the recorder, which captures it on film. Sometimes, however, the images are stored on a large magnetic disk before being sent to the recorder. Once this process is completed, it is repeated for the next frame. When the entire sequence has been recorded on the film, the film must be developed before the animation can be viewed. If the entire sequence does not seem right, the motions must be corrected, recomputed, redisplayed, and rerecorded. This approach can be very expensive and time consuming. Often, computer-animation companies first do motion tests with simple computer-generated line drawings before selling their computers to the task of calculating the high-resolution, realistic-looking images. 
Question 55: What aspect of computer animation does the passage mainly discuss? 
A. The production process 	B. The equipment needed 
C. The high cost 	D. The role of the artist 
Question 56: According to the passage, in computer-assisted animation the role of the computer is to draw the____.
A. first frame 	B. middle frames 	C. last frame 	D. entire sequence of frames 
Question 57: The word "they" in the second paragraph refers to____.
A. formulas 	B. databases 	C. numbers 	D. objects 
Question 58: According to the passage, the frame buffers mentioned in the third paragraph are used to____.
A. add color to the images 	B. expose several frames at the same time 
C. store individual images 	D. create new frames 
Question 59: According to the passage, the positions and colours of the figures in high-tech animation are determined by____.
A. drawing several versions 	B. enlarging one frame at a lime 
C. analyzing the sequence from different angles 	D. using computer calculations 
Question 60: The word "captures" in the fourth paragraph is closest in meaning to____.
A. separates 	B. registers 	C. describes 	D. numbers 
Question 61: The word "Once" in the fourth paragraph is closest in meaning to____.
A. before 	B. since 	C. after 	D. while 
Question 62: According to the passage, how do computer-animation companies often test motion? 
A. They experiment with computer-generated line drawings. 
B. They hand-draw successive frames. 
C. They calculate high-resolution images. 
D. They develop extensive mathematical formulas. 
Question 63: The word "task" in the 4th paragraph is closest in meaning to____.
A. possibility 	B. position 	C. time 	D. job 
Question 64: Which of the following statements is supported by the passage? 
A. Computers have reduced the costs of animation. 
B. In the future, traditional artists will no longer be needed. 
C. Artists are unable to produce drawings as high in quality as computer drawings. 
D. Animation involves a wide range of technical and artistic skills. 
WRITING:
Part I: Rewrite the following sentences in order to keep their original meanings.
Question 1: This is the best film I’ve ever seen.
> I’ve 
Question 2: My school has over 2,000 students.
> There are 
Question 3: The workers only called off the strike after a new pay offer.
> Only after .
Question 4: He tries to learn English well so as to find a good job.
> He tries to learn English well with .
Question 5: Without his help we would all have died.
> If it 
Part II: Write a paragraph about the book you like most, about 140 words.
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ĐÁP ÁN
Phần trắc nghiệm: (64 câu - mỗi câu 0,125 điểm)
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WRITING(2 điểm)
Part I: Rewrite the following sentences in order to keep their original meanings. (0,5 điểm - mỗi câu 0,1 điểm)
1. I’ve never seen a better film than this (this film/this one)/I’ve never seen such a good film.
2. There are over 2,000 students in my school.
3. Only after a new pay offer did the workers call of the strike.
4. If it hadn’t been for his help, we would all have died.
5. He tries to learn English well with a view to finding a good job.
Part II: Write a paragraph about the book you like most, about 140 words. (1,5 điểm)
Giám khảo tự quyết định dựa trên các yêu cầu sau
Đáp ứng được cấu trúc của đoạn văn (Topic sentence, supporting ideas, concluding sentence): điểm tối đa là 0,5 điểm
Đáp ứng được yêu cầu về nội dung của đề: điểm tối đa là 0,5 điểm
Sử dụng linh hoạt và chính xác một số cấu trúc ngữ pháp , sử dựng được vốn từ vựng phong phú, bài văn viết trôi chảy, mạch lạc, đáp ứng được độ dài theo yêu cầu của đề: điểm tối đa là 0,5 điểm
Sai dưới 4 lỗi về cấu trúc ngữ pháp, từ vựng không trừ điểm.
Sai trên 4 lỗi trừ điểm, đặc biệt các lỗi nặng trừ 0,1 điểm

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