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ÔN TỐT NGHIỆP THPT MÔN TIẾNG ANH
ĐỀ THAM KHẢO
ĐÊ SỐ 22
1. In 2004 more than 40 national societies have worked with more than 22,000 _______ to bring relief to the
countless victims of the earthquake.
A. actions B. volunteers C. founders D. nations
2. How are you _______ on with your work? - It is OK.
A. calling B. getting C. laying D. looking
3. All payments to the ICRC are _______ and are received as donations.
A. volunteer B. voluntary C. voluntarily D. voluntariness
4. The Red Cross organizes and leads relief assistance missions after ______, such as natural disasters, man-
made disasters, and epidemics.
A. emergent B. emergencies C. emergently D. emergence
5. One of the tasks of the Red Cross is also to support local _____ care projects.
A. health B. healthy C. healthful D. healthily
6. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent _______ occurs once every four years.
A. Globe B. Society C. Conference D. Nations
7.The mission of the Red Cross is also to supervise the _______ of prisoners of war.
A. education B. encouragement C. treatment D. runaway
8. The total number of national Red Cross societies from all over the world has mounted to 186.
A. protected B. devoted C. increased D. aimed
9. Henri Davison, president of the American Red Cross war Committee proposed forming a federation of these
National Societies.
A. took B. dedicated C. carried D. suggested
10. Fifty per cent of road accidents results in head injuries.
A. examines B. heals C. causes D. treats
11. Jean Henri Dunant was appalled by the almost complete lack of care for wounded soldiers.
A. dedicated B. shocked C. interested D. excited
12. The mission statement of the International Movement as formulated in the "Strategy 2010" document of the
Federation is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity.
A. weak and unprotected B. wealthy and famous C. poor and disabled D. deaf and mute


13. The authority _______ down that building to build a supermarket.
A. knocked B. came C. went D. fell
14. In some most Asian countries women are undervalued and they never have the same ___ as men.
A. formality B. basis C. limit D. status
15. What does "www" ________ for? Is it short for “world wide web?”
A. sit B. stand C. lie D. point
16. Not all women can do two jobs well at the same time: rearing children and working at office.
A. educating B. taking care of C. homemaking D. giving a birth
17. There have been significant changes in women's lives since the women's liberation movement.
A. controlled B. economic C. important D. natural
18. Childbearing is the women's most wonderful role.
A. Giving birth to a baby B. Having no child C. Bring up a child D. Educating a child
19. Most people consider it women's ________ to take care of children and do housework.
A. limit B. relationship C. responsibility D. respect
20. Mrs. Pike is a feminist, who ________ that women should be offered the same job opportunities as men.
A. varies B. advocates C. leads D. votes
21. It is against the law to _______ on the basis of sex, age, marital status, or race.
A. suit B. discriminate C. believe D. gain
22. Women's status ______ in different countries and it depends on the cultural beliefs.
A. varies B. employs C. fixes D. establishes
23. Women's contribution to our society has been ______ better these days.
A. differently B. naturally C. intellectually D. significantly
24. Many of young people between the ages of 16 and 18 who are neither in education nor ________ are in danger
of wasting their lives.
A. power B. ability C. nature D. employment
25. ASEAN helps to ____ regional cooperation in Southeast Asia in the spirit of equality and partnership
A. invest B. promote C. admit D. invest
26. Rice is the _______ exported product of Vietnam.
A. main B. free C. average D. rural
27. Southeast Asia is a region of diverse cultures.

A. same B. adopted C. various D. respected
28. ASEAN also works for the _______ of peace and stability in the region.
A. promote B. promotion C. promotional D. promoter
29. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, commonly referred to as ASEAN, is a geo-political and _______
organization.
A. economy B. economic C. economics D. economical
30. The motivations for the birth of ASEAN were the desire for a _______ environment.
A. stable B. stability C. stably D. stabilize
31. ASEAN was founded on 8 August, 1967 with five ________: Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and
the Philippines.
A. members B. competitors C. leaders D. statesmen
32. ASEAN is an organization on the Southeast Asian region that aims to _______ economic growth, social
progress, and cultural development.
A. account B. include C. accelerate D. respect
33. The aims of the Association of Southeast Asia include the evolvement of economic growth, social progress,
cultural development among its members, and the promotion of regional peace.
A. goals B. organizations C. missions D. plans
34. ASEAN has emphasized cooperation in the "three pillars" of security, socio cultural and economic _______ in
the region.
A. organization B. production C. integration D. establishment
35. The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is an agreement by the member nations of ASEAN concerning local
manufacturing in all ASEAN countries.
A. progressing B. producing C. combining D. aiming
36. ASEAN has planned equitable economic development and reduced poverty and _______ disparities in year
2020.
A. socio-politic B. socio-cultural C. socio-linguistic D. socio-economic
37. ASEAN's aims include the acceleration of economic growth, _______ progress, cultural, development among
its members, and the promotion of regional peace.
A. society B. social C. socially D. socialize
38. A combined gross domestic _______ of the member countries of ASEAN has grown at an average rate of

around 6% per year.
A. produce B. productivity C. production D. product
39. One of ASEAN's objectives is to help people think about peace and _______ and do something about it. A. origin
B. justice C. statistics D. record
40. There are plenty of industrial _______ established in the area, which also makes the government worried about
pollution.
A. series B. goods C. enterprises D. relationships
41. Free _____ area is a designated group of countries that have agreed to eliminate tariffs, quotas, and preferences
on most goods among them.
A. trade B. cultural C. stable D. adopted
42. The ASEAN Investment Area aims to enhance the competitiveness of the region for attracting direct
investment which flows into and within ASEAN.
A. produce B. combine C. found D. improve
43. ASEAN has _______ a community of Southeast' Asian nations at peace with one another and at peace with the
world.
A. joined B. estimated C. established D. solved
44. Throughout the 1970s, ASEAN embarked on a program of economic _______.
A. cooperate B. cooperation C. cooperative D. cooperatively
45. 2007 was the 40th anniversary of the _______ of ASEAN.
A. found B. founder C. foundation D. founding
46. Vietnam asked for _______ to ASEAN in 1995.
A. admit B. admission C. admissive D. admissible
47. ASEAN economic cooperation _______ many areas, such as agriculture, industry, services, transportations,
and tourism.
A. creates B. contains C. consists D. covers
48. ASEAN bodies in addressing global and regional concerns such as food security, _______ and disaster
management.
A. realization B. energy C. plan D. diversity
49. The 8th ASEAN Science and Technology Week is now being ____ in Manila from 1 to 11 July 2008.
A. held B. joined C. related D. combined

50. The ASEAN Science and Technology Week aims to promote science and technology _______ in the region. A. tourism
B. solution C. forestry D. development

Economic issues have occupied people's minds throughout the ages. Aristotle and Plato in ancient Greece wrote about problems of
wealth, property, and (1) _____ Both of them were against commerce, feeling that to live by trade was undesirable. The Romans
borrowed their economic ideas from the Greeks and showed the same contempt for trade.
During the Middle Ages, the economic ideas of the Roman (2) _____ commerce as inferior to agriculture. The development of modern
nations during (3) _____ 16th century made many people to pay (4) _____ to the problem of increasing the wealth and (5) _____ of
individuals. The economic policy of the leaders of that time was to (6) _____ national self-sufficiency. Gold and silver were regarded as
an index of national power. Several powerful countries, such as England and Spain, were trying to expand their colonies and to (7)
_____ the gold and silver mines from there. Many countries were always ready to plunge into a new war for gold and silver mines. It
was necessary for a nation to keep wages low and the population large and growing. A large, ill-paid population (8) _____ more goods
to sell at low prices to foreigners. It also followed that the earlier that children began to work, the better it was for their country's
prosperity. One writer had a plan for children of the poor: "(9) _____ the children are four years old, they should be sent to the
workhouse, taught to read two hours a day, and kept fully employed the rest of the time in any of the manufactures of the house which
best suits their age, (10) _____ and capacity.
1. A. medicine B. philosophy C. education D. trade
2. A. regarded B. chose C. selected D. wondered
3. A. a B. an C. the D. Ø
4. A. attention B. interest C. showing D. expression
5. A. power B. powerful C. powerfully D. powered
6. A. rise B. encourage C. recover D. pull
7. A. research B. create C. invent D. exploit
8. A. invest B. restructured C. inflated D. produced
9. A. While B. When C. Although D. Since
10. A. standard B. property C. health D. wealth


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