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ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN _14___
Ma đề thi số 004
MoN:TIẾNG ANH
LỚP 12
THỜI GIAN: 90 mn.
(Đề thi này gồm: 4 trang. Học sinh làm bài vào phiếu trả lời trắc nghiệm.)
A. PHONETICS.
Find a word that has different pronunciation in the underlined.
1.A. pay B. range C. man D. age
2.A. decision B. pleasure C. measure D. permission
3.A. agreed B. missed C. watched D. liked
4.A. rays B. days C. bays D. says
5.A. bounce B. cough C. ground D. bound
II. Find a word that has different stress pattern from the others.
6. A. merely B. fearsome C. regard D. keenness
7. A. encounter B. impudence C. vaporise D. customer
8. A. scholarship B. signature C. transaction D. terminus
9. A. moderate B. evacuate C. mishap D. vigorous
10. A. because B. precede C. outnumber D. college
B. GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY.
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.
11.It s out of _____ to persuade him to do that again . He regrets much about it.’
A. the question B. a question C. question D. questioning
12. Fortunately , all the necessary equipment and appliances are _____hand They are available when
we need them.
A. in B. at C. by D. over
13. His black suit has ____ because of the strong sunlight.
A. lighted B. fainted C. weakened D. faded
14. I really don t understand why you regard it as music. It ______me mad.’
A. put D. sets C. drives D. changes
15. Many people watch TV program to _____ the time.


A. past B. spend C. waste D. kill
16. Colour- blind people find it difficult to ______ between blue and green.
A. compare B. separate C. contrast D. distinguish
17. I am not in the ____ to enjoy music or dance tonight.
A. attitude B. tendency C. feeling D. mood
18. It s high time you _____ a holiday.’
A. did B. made C. spent D. took
19. My boss is always trying to______ fault with what I have done.
A. look B. seek C. find D. make
20. Nothing ____ the ordinary ever happens here .
A. from B. out of C. about D. within
21. The union and the management are in ______ over working condition.
A. advance B. practice C. collaboration D. dispute
22. We are ____ no obligation to change goods which were not purchased here.
A. with B. to C. under D. at
23. It s too late to phone Jill at work at any _______.’
A. case B. time C. situation D. rate
24. _____we get to the top of this hill , we ll be all right.’
A. Eventually B. Once C. Now D. At time
25. I don t go swimming very much ______.’
A. nowadays B. in those days C. recently D. now and again
26. You have to _____ nothing by refusing to listen to our advice.
A. reach B. profit C. gain D. win
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27. If it _____ too much trouble, I d like a cup of tea.’
A. isn t ’ B. wouldn t be ’ C. may not be D. can t be ’
28. Our grandpa paid ____ visit to the dentist.
A. normal B. regular C. habitual D. customary
29. Our committee has elected a new ______.
A. chief B. principal C. chairman D. headmaster

30. If you don t want to damage your liver, You ll have to cut ______drinking all together.’ ’
A. down on B. back on C. out D. down
31. Nick often rings me early in the morning, _____ annoys my mother a lot.
A. that B. which C. about which D. then
32. They sent me a lot of articles, ______ were written by a Chinese writer.
A. some B. few C. some of which D. few of that
33.The _____ the city is , the more beautiful the streets are .
A. moderner B. more modern C. moderning D. modernization
34.They all disappointed ______ their naughty boy. He s caused a lot of trouble recently.’
A. at B. in C. with D. about
35. He wishes his mother ______ him go out with his friends every Sunday.
A. let B. may let C. would let D. both A and C
Find the mistake in one part of the following sentences.
36. The new student s’ progress advanced forward with such a speed that all his teachers were
amazed. A B C D
37. After learning all the details about the project, the constructor told us about them at the plan
meeting. A B C D
38. Having finished his term paper before the deadline, it was derived to the professor before the
class. A B C D
39. The way we react to other people, the education training we receive and the knowledge we display
A B C D
are a part of our culture.
40. Mrs. Dawson was given the award with recognition of her services to the hospital.
A B C D
C. READING.
Read the following passage, choose the best answer for each question. Passage I.
In practically any country in the (41) , you are (42) to find a market somewhere. Market have been with
us since (43) times , when people became self- sufficient and needed to exchange the goods they
produced, For example, a farmer might have exchanged a cow (44) tools and so on. But just as times
have changed so have market (45) .So (46) in early time the main activity (47) with markets would

have been bartering, , meaning the exchange of goods as (48) above, today, most stall-holders“ ”
wouldn t be too keen on (49) potatoes as payment , for instance, instead of cash.’
In contrast what might be common (50) in a modern market is a certain amount of haggling , where“ ”
customers and sellers eventually agree on (51) price, after what can sometimes be quite a heated
debate. This has become so popular in certain places that many people think that this is what makes
the (52)atmostphere of a market . But (53) as no two people are the same, no two markets are the
same either, and so behavoiur which is expected in one market in one country may not be (54) in
another . Even within one country , there are those markets where you could haggle quite easily and
those where you would be ( 55) not to try.
41. A. planet B. world C. earth D. global
42. A. safe B. confident C. definite D. sure
43. A. ancient B. antique C. told D. past
44. A. into B. by C. for D. over
45. A. practices B. facts C. truth D. reality
46. A. however B. despite C. nevertheless D. whereas
47. A. associated B. relating C. connecting D. attached
48. A. expressed B. believed C. performed D. described
49. A. liking B. accepting C. knowing D. hoping
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50. A. look B. appearance C. sight D. view
51. A. the B. a C. 0 D. an
52. A. unique B. sole C. single D. only
53. A. even B. so C. just D. such
54. A. convenient B. acceptable C. comfortable D. receptive
55. A. noticed B. suggested C. informed D. advised
Passage II.
Many parents believe that they should begin to teach their children to read when they are (56)more
than toddlers. This is fine if the child shows a real interest but (57) a child could be counter- productive
if she isn t ready. Wise parents will have a (58)attitude and take the lead from their child. What they’
should provide is a selection of (59) toys, books and other activities, here is plenty of good (60)

available for young children and seeing plenty of books in use about the house will also increasing
them to read.
56. A. really B. slightly C. rarely D. scarcely
57. A. insisting B. forcing C. making D. starting
58. A. hopeful B. relaxed C. cheerful D. contented
59. A. bright B. stimulating C. thrilling D. energetic
60 A. product B. sense C. amusement D. material
Passage III.
One man s productivity, however, varies from great country to country. It depends on the amount of’
assistance the average worker is given in the form of machinery that is to say , on the horsepower–
per head . It depends also- and this may be a point of growing importance on the spirit and stamina–
of the workers. The industrial workers of certain countries have been working under heavy strain for
many years. During that time they have been badly fed. Moreover, the countries referred to have
become independent in a significant degree on slave labour, the inefficiency of which is notorious.
61. The main topic of this passage is ________.
A. machinery makes the difference. B. horse power per head
C. worker productivity D. the importance of spirit and stamina
62. The authors implies that ________.
A. workers have neglected their health B. slave are weak
C. machinery adds one horse power to each worker D. working under strain reduce output.
63. Productivity as used in this passage is nearly simply in meaning to _______.
A. a horse power head B. output under strain C. stamina D. efficiency
64. Workers in certain countries ______ for many years.
A. have been free from work stress B. have been well taken of
C. have enjoyed the significant degree on slave labour
D. have witnissed the notorious inefficiency of degree on slave labour
65. From the text we know that productity ________.
A. isn t different in different countries B. isn t depended on the help of machines’ ’
C. reveals the sprit and stamina of the workers D. doesn t make the worker work harder’
Passage IV.

Much has sometimes been made of the great importance for human revolution of the hand with its
opposable thumb ; it was important , certainly but not as the savant of the growing brain . The hands
of the higher monkeys would be perfectly capable of the finest skills had they a mind to set them to
work ; monkey could be watchmakers had they ever conceived the notion of time.
A further stimulus to mental grow was given our ancestors when they left the trees and mainly
vegetarian and began to adapt themselves to living in a relatively opened country and eating meat.
Undoubtedly meat nutritive value , so much greater than that of herbs and fruit, relieved them of the
necessary of the perpetual flat muzzle and no sharp claws or canine teeth to kill , skin and break up
animal food must have let first to the use and then to the manufacture of tools.
66. The most important element in human evolution, according to the author ,was a ____
A. growing brain B. sharpening of sight C. flexible hand D. opposite thumb
67. It can be inferred that when men learned to eat meat , he ______.
A. improved his brain B. spent less time eating
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C. suffered nutritionally D. was equipped to obtain animal food
68. Man s beginning to eat meat had as its first direct consequence _______.’
A. a flat muzzle. B. canine teeth C. the use of tool D. increased barbarity
69. Human evolution is said to begin with the ________.
A. development of the hand with its opposable thum B. finest skills of the hands of the higher monkeys
C. the watchmaker monkey D. the servant of the growing brain
70. Our ancestors received a further stimulus to mental growth _______.
A. when they did not live on the trees B. when they stopped their mainly vegetarian diet
C. when they came to live in the open country and began to eat meat D. all are correct
D. WRITING.
Choose the sentence that has the same meaning with the root one.
71. I just had to tell him how much I enjoyed meeting him.
A. What a pleasure it had been meeting him. B. What a pleasure it had been of meeting him .
C. Meeting him was what a pleasure D. A pleasure was it for meeting him.
72. I am sure that someone has been following me.
A. Someone can have been following me. B. Someone must have been following me.

C. Someone could have been following me . D. I must have been followed by someone .
73. Would you look at this carefully?
A. Why don t you have a careful look ? B. I d rather you have a careful look.’ ‘
C. Please , have a careful look. D. It s good for you to have a careful look.’
74. Do you feel that your English is getting better?
A. Do you think of your progress in English? B. Do you feel your progress in English?
C. Have you made your progress in English? D. Do you think you are making progress in English?
75. I don t want to discuss with you about this. ’
A. I don t want to have an argument with you about this .’
B. I don t make an argument with you about this.’
C. I don t like an argument from you about this. D. An argument is not necessary about this.’
Which sentence is the best arrangement of the following words and phrases?
76. It / wrong / you / come / late / here / telling / us / without / was/ of / to .
A. You came late to here it was wrong of without telling us.
B. It was wrong of you to come here late without telling us .
C. It was late of you to come here wrong without telling us .
D. You were wrong to come here late without telling us of .
77.he/would /excited /coming /got /friends /about /have /journey/he/ the /which/ with/ his.
A. He got excited with his friends about the coming journey which he would have.
B. About the coming journey with his friends he got excited which he would have.
C. He got excited about the coming journey which he would have with his friends.
D. He with his friends got excited about the coming journey which he would have.
78.enjoy/children/telling/and /to/listening/stories/ghosts /on /night / Halloween.
A. On Halloween night ghosts stories enjoyed the children telling and listening to.
B. The children on Halloween night enjoyed listening and telling ghost stories to
C. On the Halloween night, children enjoyed telling and listening to ghost stories.
D.The Children enjoy telling and listening to ghost stories on Halloween night.
79.He /blow / as / not / out / go / yesterday / strong / wind / in / boat / the
A. he didn t allow us to go out in the boat yesterday as strong wind blows.’
B. He didn t go allow us to go out on the boat yesterday as strong wind blows.’

C. He didn t allow us to go out on the boat yesterday as a strong wind was blowing.’
D. He didn t allow us to go out on the boat yesterday as a strong wind had blown.’
80. He / be / made / sign / paper / admit / guilt.
A. He is made sign a paper to admit the guilt. B. He is made to sign the paper to admit the guilt. C. He
was made to sign the paper to admit his guilt.D. He was made to sign the paper admitting his guilt.
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LẦN 14.
MÔN:TIẾNG ANH
LỚP 12
Mã đề thi số 00 1.
1.C 2D 3A 4D 5B 6C 7A 8C 9B
10D 11A 12B 13D 14C 15D 16D 17D 18B
19C 20B 21D 22C 23D 24B 25D 26C 27A
28B 29C 30A 31B 32C 33B 34B 35D 36B
37D 38C 39C 40B 41B 42D 43A 44C 45A
46D 47A 48D 49B 50C 51B 52A 53C 54B
55D 56D 57B 58D 59B 60D 61C 62D 63D
64D 65C 66A 67B 68C 69A 70D 71A 72B

73C 74D 75A 76B 77C 78D 79C 80C
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