Đề thi thử Trung học phổ thông Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh năm 2017 - Đề 2 - Trường THPT Hồng Quang (Có đáp án)

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Đề thi thử Trung học phổ thông Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh năm 2017 - Đề 2 - Trường THPT Hồng Quang (Có đáp án)
SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO
TỈNH YÊN BÁI
ĐỀ THI ĐỀ XUẤT
(Đề thi có 06 trang)
KỲ THI THỬ TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG QUỐC GIA NĂM 2017
Môn: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from pronunciation in each of the following questions
Question 1:A. teacher	B.children	C chore	D.school
Question 2: A. hurry	B.under	C pressure	D.rush
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions from
Question 3:A. confident	B. important	C together	D.exciting
Question 4:A. possible.	B.university	C secondary	D.suitable
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Question 5: Jack apologised _________ not being able to come to Jane’s party.
A.to	B. about	C of	D.for
Question 6._______ I realized where I was. 
A. No sooner I have opened my eyes than
B. No sooner have I opened my eyes than
C No sooner I had opened my eyes than
D.No sooner had I opened my eyes than
Question 7.Companies now can exploit the opportunities presented by _______ integrated market of increasingly prosperous consumers in the region of ASEAN.
A. a 	B.an 	C the 	D.Ø
Question 8.I have been learning English _______ I was twenty years old.
A. since 	B. as soon as 	C while 	D.till
Question 9.In former days, after the battles soldiers on both sides died or were left wounded on the field without any _______ attendance and basic care.
A. medicine 	B.medical 	C medication 	D.medically
Question 10. Thanks to the progress of science and technology, our lives have become _______.
A. more and more good 	B.better arid better
C the more and more good 	D.gooder and gooder
Question 11.If Michael _______, he could have been injured.
A. had been run the street 	B. had been run into the street
C had run the street 	D.had run into the street
Question 12.They are going to _______ the pool to 1.8 meter. 
A. deep 	B. depth 	C deepen 	D.deeply
Question 13.The train ________ by bad weather. I am not sure.
A. might delay 	B. might be delaying
C might have delayed 	D.might have been delayed
Question 14._______, the athlete broke the world's record with two attempts.
A. Surprise 	B. Surprised	C Surprising 	D.Surprisingly
Question 15. The reviewer ________ Mathew's new novel as a new style of modern science fiction.
A. chewed 	B. digested 	C described 	D.drew
Question 16.A / an _______ species is a population of an organism which is at risk of becoming extinct.
A. dangerous 	B. endanger 	C endangered D.endangerment
Question 17.I am going shopping for food this evening ________ I do not have to go at the weekend.
A. so 	B. but 	C however 	D.moreover
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchange
Question18: Peter: “Thanks a lot for your wonderful gift.” – Mary: “____________”
A. You are welcome B. Thank you	C Cheers 	D.Have a good day
Question 19. 	Tim: “____________” – Jeycy: “Certainly”
A. Welcome back! 	B. What are you doing there? 
C I’m sorry I am late 	D.May I borrow a pencil , please?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions
Question20. "How beautiful is the dress you have just bought!" Peter said to Mary.
A. Peter promised to buy Mary a beautiful dress.
B. Peter said thanks to Mary for her beautiful dress.
C Peter complimented Mary on her beautiful dress.
D.Peter asked Mary how she had just bought her beautiful dress.
Question21: Julie and Anne had not met each other before he party.
A. Julie and Anne got acquainted when they were at the party.
B. The party prevented Julie and Anne from meeting each other.
C The party was the place where Julie and Anne could not meet each other. 
D.Julie and Anne used to meet each other for the party.
Question22: "Why don't you ask the teacher for help?" Peter asked me.
A. Peter advised me to ask the teacher for help.
B. Peter recommended me not to ask the teacher for help. ,
C Peter told me the reason why I did not ask the teacher for help.
D.Peter suggested that he should ask the teacher for help.
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 23: Slippery as the roads were, they managed to complete the race.
A. The roads were so slippery that they could hardly complete the race.
B.The roads were slippery but they managed to complete the race.
C The roads were slippery so they could hardly complete the race.
D.The roads were so slippery; therefore, they could hardly complete the race.
Question 24: I knew it was my friend, but I did not answer the door.
A. unless I knew it was my friend, I would not answer the door.
B.I did not answer the door even though I knew it was my friend.
C Only when I answered the door did I knew it was my friend.
D.I answered the door since I knew it was my friend.
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 following questions
Question 25:Be careful! The tree is going to fall.
A. Look out 	B. Look up 	C Look on 	D.Look after
Question 26: The bomb exploded in the garage; fortunately no one hurt.
A. put on	B.went off 	C got out 	D.kept up
Question 27: Meal time also gives children a chance to learnhow some of their favorite dishes
	 A B C
making. 
 D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction 
Question 28: Children subjected to violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect are in risk of death, 
	A B C
poor physical and mental health, HIV/AIDS infection, and educational problems. 
	D
Question 29:The sport was became very popular in Europe and by the late 70's there was
	 A B 	C
windsurfing fever in Europe with one in every three households having a sailboard.
	D
Read of 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
If you’re an environmentalist, plastic is a word you tend to say with a sneer or a snarl. It has become a symbol of our wasteful, throw-away society. But there seems little (1) ______ it is here to stay, and the truth is, of course, that plastic has brought enormous (2) ______, even environmental ones. It’s not really the plastics themselves that are the environmental (3) ______ - it’s the (4) ______ society chooses to use and (5) ______ them.
Question 30:A. evidence	B.Concern	C doubt 	D.likelihood
Question 31:A. pleasures	B. benefits	C savings	D.profits
Question 32:A. poison 	B. disaster 	C disadvantage 	D.evil
Question 33:A. way	B.method	C Measure	D.road
Question 34:A. dispose 	B. store 	C endanger 	D.abuse
Read of 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 from 36 to 40
By the year 2025, the Earth could lose as many as one fifth of all species known to exist today. In recent centuries, hundreds of species have disappeared, almost always as a result of human activities. The passenger pigeon, one familiar example, was a source of food until excessive hunting and habitat loss caused its extinction in 1914. The North American bison, whose populations were decimated by settlers and market hunters in the 1800s, came close to sharing the same fate. Bison survive today only because of the efforts of early conservationists.
Today, species require such efforts more urgently than ever. An essential task that falls to present-day conservationists is to determine which species are most, endangered, so that conservation resources' can be applied where action is needed most. Species are categorized by the degree to which their survival in the wild is threateneD.World Wildlife Fund offers a sampling of animals and plants that fall mainly within the two most serious categories of- threat: critically endangered and endangereD.What threatens these species' existence? Some of the top threats are habitat destruction by unsustainable logging and ever-encroaching human settlement; pollution of water, soil, and air by toxic chemicals; unnatural climate changes due to fossil fuel use; unmanaged fishing that exhausts fish stocks; and illegal hunting to supply the demand for skins, hides, traditional medicines, food, and tourist souvenirs. The list which conservationists presents only a fraction of the species at risk of extinction today and does not include thousands of species whose status we do not yet know. Hundreds of species without common names have been left out, which means that while many mammals are on this list, only a few insects and mollusks are includeD.
Species listed here range from the largest animal on Earth, the blue whale, to the majestic tiger, to the humble thick-shell pond snail. Large or small, beautiful or ugly, all species play a role in the complex circle of life. All of us depend on the natural resources of our planet. Each time a species is lost, the complexity, natural balance, and beauty of our world is diminisheD.And what threatens plants and animals ultimately threatens people as well.
Question 36: According to the first paragraph _______.
A. species extinction is only caused by hunting
B. human beings protect wife life much more than they do harm to them
C the main cause of species extinction is human activities
D.we can stop radically species extinction by 2025
Question 37: The North American bison _______.
A. was completely extinct in 1800s
B. was not the aim of human hunting
C was raised by settlers in 1800s
D.has escaped from extinction thanks to conservationists
Question 38: Species are categorized _______.
A. to prevent hunting 	B. to provide food
C to destroy their habitats 	D.to give preferential right to conserve
Question 39: Which sentence is true?
A. Medicine is not a factor to cause species extinction.
B.The list which conservationists present does not include all kinds of species.
C Pollution does nothing to species extinction.
D.Conservationists have good knowledge of all kinds of mollusks.
Question 40: According to the last paragraph, _______.
A. species extinction has no relationship to human beings
B. what threaten plants and animals can do nothing to human beings
C human beings depend on natural resources to survive
D.not every, species has a role in the circle of life.
ReadthefollowingpassageandmarktheletterA,B,C,orDonyouranswersheettoindicatethe correctanswertoeachofthequestions
Archaeological records ― paintings, drawings, and carvings of humans engaged in activities involving the use of hands ― indicate that humans have been predominantly right-handed for more than 5,000 years. In ancient Egyptian artwork, for example, the right-hand is depicted as the dominant one in about 90percent of the examples. Fracture or wear patterns on tools also indicate that a majority of ancient people were right-handed.
     Cro-Magnon cave paintings some 27,000years old commonly show outlines of human hands made by placing one hand against the cave wall and applying paint with the other. Children today make similar outlines of their hands with crayons on paper. With few exceptions, left hands of Cro-Magnons are displayed on cave walls, indicating that the paintings were usually done by right-handers.
     Anthropological evidence pushes the record of handedness in early human ancestors back to at least 1.4 million years ago. One important line of evidence comes from flaking patterns of stone cores used in toolmaking: implementsflaked with a clockwise motion (indicating a right-handed toolmaker) can be distinguished from those flaked with a counter-clockwise rotation (indicating a left-handed toolmaker).
     Even scratches found on fossil human teeth offer clues. Ancient humans are thought to have cut meat into strips by holding it between their teeth and slicing it with stone knives, as do the present-day Inuit. Occasionally the knives slip and leave scratches on the users` teeth. Scratches made with a left-to-right stroke direction (by right-handers) are more common than scratches in the opposite direction (made by left-handers).
     Still other evidence comes from cranial morphology: scientists think that physical differences between the right and left sides of the interior of the skull indicate subtle physical differences between the two sides of the brain. The variation between the hemispheres corresponds to which side of the body is used to perform specific activities. Such studies, as well as studies of tool use, indicate that right- or left-sided dominance is not exclusive to modern Homo sapiens. Populations of Neanderthals, such as Homo erectus and Homo habilis, seem to have been predominantly right-handed, as we are. 
Question 41:What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Human ancestors became predominantly right-handed when they began to use tools. 
B. It is difficult to interpret the significance of anthropological evidence concerning tool use. 
C Humans and their ancestors have been predominantly right-handed for over a million years.
D.Human ancestors were more skilled at using both hands than modern humans.
Question 42: The word "other" refers to
A. outline 	B. hand	C wall 	D.paint 
Question 43: What does the author say about Cro-Magnon paintings of hands?
A. Some are not very old.	B. It is unusual to see such paintings.
C Many were made by children.	D.The artists were mostly right-handed.
Question 44: The word "implements" is closest in meaning to
A. tools 	B. designs	C examples 	D.pieces
Question 45: When compared with implements "flaked with a counter-clockwise rotation"), it can be inferred that "implements flaked with a clockwise motion" are
A. more common	B. larger	C more sophisticated	D.older 
Question 46: The word "clues" is closest in meaning to
A. solutions	B. details	C damage	D.information
Question 47: The fact that the Inuit cut meat by holding it between their teeth is significant because
A. the relationship between handedness and scratches on fossil human teeth can be verified
B. it emphasizes the differences between contemporary humans and their ancestors
C the scratch patterns produced by stone knives vary significantly from patterns produced by modern knives
D.it demonstrates that ancient humans were not skilled at using tools
Question 48: The word "hemispheres" in line 24 is closest in meaning to
A. differences 	B. sides	C activities 	D.studies
Question 49: Why does the author mention Homo erectus and Habilis 
A. To contrast them with modern humans
B. To explain when human ancestors began to make tools
C To show that early humans were also predominantly right-handed
D.To prove that the population of Neanderthals was very large
Question 50: All of the following are mentioned as types of evidence concerning handedness EXCEPT
A. ancient artwork	B. asymmetrical skulls	
C Studies of tool use	D.fossilized hand bones
_____THE END____
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D
17
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33
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49
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18
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50
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18
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35
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20
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37
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39
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40
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25
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41
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10
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42
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11
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