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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO THANH HOA Mã đề thi : 002
TRƯỜNG THPT THACH THANH I

ĐỀ THI KHOI NĂM 2011
Mụn: TIẾNG ANH; Lớp: 12
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ĐỀ THI GỒM 80 CÂU (TỪ QUESTION 1 ĐẾN QUESTION 80) DÀNH CHO TẤT CẢ THÍ SINH.
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, questions from 1 to 5

Question 1: A. Titanic B. maximum C. attractive D. opinion
Question 2: A. interview B. technical C. character D. remember
Question 3: A. international B. agricultural C. sociology D. examination
Question 4: A. compulsory B. technology C. curriculum D. independent
Question 5: A. identity B. institution C. preferential D. engineering
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions,
questions from 6 to 35
Question 6: Not until the end of the 19th century become a scientific discipline.
A. plant breeding has B. did plant breeding C. plant breeding had D. has plant breeding
Question 7: The youths nowadays have many things to do in their time.
A. leisure B. entertainment C. fun D. amusement
Question 8: Peter’s got so________to opera that it has become a constant companion of her life
A. used to listening. B. used to listen. C. used in listening. D. use to listen.
Question 9: A: “May I use your car for a few days?” B: "_ "
A. It's up to you B. Not at all


C. You're welcome D. Welcome you.
Question 10: This road , ., is narrow and winding
A. which the two villages are joined B. which the two villages are joining
C. which joins the two villages D. joins the two villages
Question 11: - "You look ill. What’s wrong with you?"
- " "
A. No, sir. B. No matter. C. Not at all. D. Nothing.
Question 12: The boy did his homework
A. by himself B. his own self C. on himself D. by his own.
Question 13: He is unhappy because his parents do not_________very well.
A. get over B. get off C. get on D. get away
Question 14: ________being tired, I went for a picnic with my family.
A. That B. Since C. Although D. Despite
Question 15: This knife is very blunt. It needs
A. sharpeningly B. sharpen C. sharpening D. sharply
Question 16: I am going to_____ my dress dry- cleaned
A. make B. send C. get D. take
Question 17: She is very absent-minded: she her cellphone three times!
A. has lost B. loses C. was losing D. had lost
Question 18: Although the exam was difficult, the students passed it.
A. most of B. none of C. a few D. a lot
Question 19: Preparing for a job interview can be very .
A. stress B. stressful C. stressed D. stressing

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Question 20: - "You really have a beautiful blouse, Mary. I have never seen such a perfect thing on you"
- " "
A. Good idea. Thanks for the news. B. Thanks, Tom. That’s a nice compliment
C. Well, that's very surprising! D. Yes, it's our pleasure.

Question 21: By the household chores, he can help his mother after going home from school.
A. ordering B. doing C. having D. making
Question 22: I was not _________to go to parties in the evening until I reached the age of eighteen.
A. permitted B. permission C. permitting D. permit
Question 23: Working hours will fall to under 35 hours a week, ?
A. will they B. won't they C. won't it D. will it
Question 24. I am reading this novel. By the time you come back from work I………
A. shall finish B. will finish C. shall have finished D. have finished
Question 25. He was teacher!
A. how good a B. so good a C. so a good D. what a good
Question 26. Not until home that he had taken someone else's bike.
A. he got/ he realized B. he got/ did he realize
C. did he get/ he realized D. he got/ he did realize
Question27: This factory produced motorbikes in 2008 as in the year 2006.
A. twice as many B. as twice as many C. as twice many D. as many as twice
Question 28. at his lessons, still he couldn’t catch up with his classmates.
A. Hardly as he worked B. Hard as he worked
C. Hard as he does D. Hard as he was
Question 29. My daughter saw an elephant this morning but she …………….one before.
A. had never seen B. has never seen C. never sees D. never had seen
Question 30. Delegates will meet with_______from industry and the government.
A. represented B. representative C. representatives D. representers
Question 31: He runs a business, he proves to have managerial skills.
A. however B. otherwise C. and D. despite
Question 32. The whole village was wiped out in the bombing raids.
A. removed quickly B. cleaned well
C. changed completely D. destroyed completely
Question 33. Have you really got no money_______the fact that you've had a part-time job this term?
A. although B. in spite of C. because of D. in case
Question 34. Last week, my professor promised that he ……… today.

A. would come B. will come C. comes D. coming
Question 35. There are many ways……….to Rome
A. is leading B. are leading C. leading D. led

Choose A, B, C or D to show the best way of making a sentence from the works and phrases given. questions
from 36 to 40

Question 36: English / become / effective / medium / international / communication
A. English has become an international communication of effective medium.
B. English has become an effective international communication of medium.
C. English has become an effective medium of international communication.
D. English has become an effective medium of become international communication.
Question 37: rain / every day / have / spend / most / time / indoors.
A. It rained every day, so we had to spend most of time indoors.
B. It rained every day, so we had to spend most of our time indoors.
C. It rained nearly every day, so we had to spend most time indoors.
D. It rained every day, so we have spent most of time indoors.

Question 38: In Paris/ Hemingway meet/ many / his old friends / encourage / his writing / career.
A. In Paris, Hemingway encouraged many of his old friends who met him in his writing career.
B. In Paris, Hemingway met many of his old friends, who encouraged him in his writing career
C. In Paris, Hemingway encouraged his writing career which many of his old friends met.
D. In Paris, Hemingway encouraged his writing career to meet many of his old friends.
Question 39: Inhabitants / this city /all / kill / one week / volcanic disaster.
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A. The habitants of this city all were killed after one week in volcanic disaster.
B. The habitants of this city all were killed after one week in a volcanic disaster.
C. The habitants of this city all were killed within one week in volcanic disaster.
D. The habitants of this city were all killed in one week in volcanic disaster.


Question 40: I / grateful / you / send / latest catalogue / price lists.
A. I am grateful if you send me the latest catalogue of price lists.
B. I would be grateful to you to send me the latest catalogue of price lists.
C. I would be grateful if you could send me the latest catalogue of price lists.
D. I would be grateful if you could send to me the latest catalogue of price lists.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction. questions
from 41 to 45
Question 41: The better you are at English, more chance you have to get a job with international companies
A
B C
D
.

Question 42: I would rather that they do not travel during the bad weather, but they insist that
A B C
they must return home today.
D
Question 43: If either of you take a vacation, we will not be able to finish the work.
A B C D
Question 44: The man, of whom the red car is parked in front of our house, is a famous physician in this town.
A B C D
Question 45: With this type of exercise, reads the questions first and then read the text to find the
A B C
correct answer.
D

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 from 46 to 55.


According to the best evidence gathered by space probes and astronomers, Mars is an inhospitable planet,
more similar to Earth’s Moon than to Earth it self – a dry , stark , seemingly lifeless world. Mars’ air pressure is
equal to Earth’s at an altitude of 100,000 feet. The air there is 95 percent carbon dioxide.
Mars has no ozone layer to screen out the sun’s lethal radiation. Daytime temperatures may reach above
freezing, but because the planet is blanketed by the mere wisp of an atmosphere, the heat radiates back into space.
Even at the equator, the temperature drops to -50C ( -60F ) at night. Today there is no liquid water, although valleys
and channels on the surface show evidence of having been carved by running water. The polar ice caps are made of
frozen water and carbon dioxide, and water may be frozen in the ground as permafrost.
Despite these difficult conditions, certain scientists believe that there is a possibility of trans-forming
Mars into a more Earth-like planet. Nuclear reactors might be used to melt frozen gases and eventually build up the
atmosphere. This in turn could create a “greenhouse effect” that would stop heat from radiating back into space.
Liquid water could be thawed to from a polar ocean. Once enough ice has melted, suitable plants could be
introduced to build up the level of oxygen in the atmosphere so that, in time, the planet would support animal life
from Earth and even permanent human colonies. “This was once thought to be so far in the future as to be
irrelevant,” said Christopher Mckay, a research scientist at NASA. “But now it’s starting to look practical. We could
begin word in four or five decades.”
The idea of “terra-forming” Mars, as enthusiasts call it, has its roots in science fiction. But as researchers
develop a more profound understanding of how Earth's ecology supports life, they have begun to see how it may be
possible to create similar conditions on Mars. Don’t plan on homesteading on Mars any time soon, though. The
process could take hundreds or even thousands of years to complete and the cost would be staggering.

Question 46.With which of the following is the passage primarily concerned?
A. The possibility of changing the Martian environment. B. The challenge of interplanetary travel.
C. The advantages of establishing colonies on Mars. D. The need to study the Martian ecology.
Question 47. The word “stark” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to.
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A. harsh B. unknown C. dark D. distant
Question 48. The word “there” in paragraph 2 refers to.

A. a point 100 miles above the Earth B. the Earth’s Moon C. Mars D. outer space
Question 49. Which of the following does the author NOT list as a characteristic of the planet Mars that would make
colonization difficult?
A. There is little liquid water. B. Daytime temperatures are dangerously high.
C. The sun’s rays are deadly. D. Night time temperatures are extremely.
Question 50. According to passage, the Martian atmosphere today consists mainly of.
A. carbon dioxide B. oxygen C. ozone D. water vapour
Question 51. It can be inferred from the passage that the “greenhouse effect” mentioned in paragraph 3 is
A. the direct result of nuclear reactions. B. the cause of low temperatures on Mars.
C. caused by the introduction of green plants. D. possible means of warming Mars.
Question 52. The word “suitable”in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
A. resistant B. altered C. appropriate D. native
Question 53. According to Christopher Mckay, the possibility of transforming Mars
A. could only occur in science fiction stories. B. will not begin for hundreds, even thousands of years.
C. is completely impractical. D. could be started in forty to fifty years.
Question 54. The phrase “more profound” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to
A. deeper B. more practical C. more up-to-date D. brighter
Question 55. According to the article, the basic knowledge need to transform Mars comes from
A. the science of astronomy B. a knowledge of Earth’s ecology
C. data from space probes D. science fiction stories

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 from 56 to 65.

Public transport plays a central role in any (56) ________ urban transport system. In developing
(57)____________ where at least 16 cities are expected to have more than 12 million people each by the end of this
decade, failing to give priority to public transport would be (58) ________ . The term ‘public transport’ covers many
different types of vehicles, but most commonly refers to (59) ________ and trains. Rail services fall into four major
categories, rapid rail (also called the underground, tube, metro, or subway), which operates on exclusive rights-of-in
(60) ________ or on elevated tracks; trams, which more with other traffic on regular

(61) ________; light rail, which is a quieter, more modern version of trams that can run either on exclusive
rights-of-way or with other traffic; and suburban or regional trains, which 62) ________ a city with surrounding
areas. The recent trend in many (63) ________ is toward light rail over ‘heavy’ rapid rail systems. Whereas metros
require exclusive rights-of-way, which often means building costly elevated or underground lines and stations, light
rail can be build on regular city streets.
Public transport modes vary in fuel use and emissions and in the space they require, but if carrying reasonable (64)
_______of passengers, they all perform (65) ________than single-occupant private cars on each of these counts.
Question 56. A. efficient B. ancient C. rural D. western
Question 57. A. schools B. roads C. countries D. villages
Question 58. A. costly B. cheap C. disastrous D. impossible
Question 59. A. cars B. bicycles C. buses D. horses
Question 60. A. tunnels B. burrows C. caves D. dungeons
Question 61. A. rails B. streets C. rivers D. footpaths
Question 62. A. connect B. glue C. send D. subordinate
Question 63. A. villages B. trams C. cities D. governments
Question 64. A. amounts B. numbers C. weights D. luggage
Question 65. A. faster B. slower C. worse D. better

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the
original sentence in each of the following questions, questions from 66 to 70

Question 66: Julia forgot to do her homework.
A. Julia did her homework but she didn’t remember.
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B. Julia forgot doing her homework.
C. Julia didn’t do her homework as she didn’t remember.
D. Somebody did her homework for Julia but she forgot it.
Question 67: “Let’s go shopping”!
A. She suggests going shopping B. She allows us to go shopping

C. She says we can go shopping D. She agrees to go shopping with him

Question 68: “I’ll give you a lift home if you like”
A. He offered to give me a lift home.
B. I liked him to give me a lift home.
C. He could install a lift my home.
D. If I liked, he would install a lift in my home.

Question 69: If you didn’t cheat in the exam, you wouldn’t be punished.
D. You were not punished as you didn’t cheat in the exam.
E. You didn’t cheat in the exams so as not be punished.
F. Don’t cheat in the exam and you won’t be punished.
G. You never cheat in the exam, so you are not punished.

Question 70: The boy was too fat to run far.
A. The boy was very fat and couldn’t run far.
B. The boy’s fatness didn’t stop him running far.
C. The boy had to run a lot because he was fat.
D. The boy became ill because he was fat.

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 from 71 to 80.
Recent technological advances in manned and unmanned vehicles, along with breakthroughs in satellite
technolog y and computer equipment, have overcome some of the limitations of divers and diving equipment for
scientists doing research on the great oceans of the world. Without a vehicle, divers often became sluggish, and
their mental concentration was severely limited. Because undersea pressure affects their speech organs,
communication among divers has always been difficult or impossible. But today, most oceanographers avoid
the use of vulnerable human divers, preferring to reduce the risk to human life and make direct observations by
means of instruments that are lowered into the ocean, from samples take from the water, or from photographs
made by orbiting satellites. Direct observations of the ocean floor can be made not only by divers but also by deep

-diving submarines in the water and even by the technology of sophisticated aerial photography from vantage
points above the surface of more than seven miles and cruise at depths of fifteen thousand feet. In addition,
radio -equipped buoys can be operated by
remote control in order to transmit information back to land-based laboratories via satellite. Particularly
important for ocean study are data about water temperature, currents, and weather. Satellite photographs can
show the distribution of sea ice, oil slicks, and cloud formations over the ocean. Maps created from satellite
pictures can represent the temperature and the color of the ocean's surface, enabling researchers to study the
ocean currents from laboratories on dry land. Furthermore, computers help oceanographers to collect, organize,
and analyze data from submarines and satellites. By
creating a
model of the ocean's movement and
characteristics, scientists can predict the patterns and possible effects of the ocean on the environment.
Recently, many oceanographers have been relying more on satellites and computers than on research
ships or even submarine vehicles because they can supply a greater range of information more quickly and more
effectively. Some of humankind's most serious problems, especially t ho s e concerning energy and food, may be
solved with the help of observations made possible by this new technology.

Question 71. With what topic is the passage primarily concerned?
A. Communication among drivers B. Technological advances in oceanography
C. Direct observation of the ocean floor D. Undersea vehicles
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Question 72. The word "sluggish" is closest in meaning to
A. nervous B. confused C. slow moving D. very weak
Question 73. Drives have had problems in communicating underwater because
A. the pressure affected their speech organs B. the vehicles they used have not been perfected
C. they did not pronounce clearly D. the water destroyed their speech organs
Question 74. This passage suggests that the successful exploration of the ocean depends upon
A. the limitations of diving equipment B. radios that divers use to communicate
C. controlling currents and the weather D. vehicles as well as divers

Question 75. Undersea vehicles
A. are too small for a man to fit inside B. are very slow to respond
C. have the same limitations that divers have D. make direct observations of the ocean floor
Question 76. The word "cruise" could best be replaced by
A. travel at a constant speed B. function without problems
C. stay in communication D. remain still
Question 77. How is a radio-equipped buoy operated?
A. By operators inside the vehicle in the part underwater
B. By operators outside the vehicle on a ship
C. By operators outside the vehicle on a diving plat form
D. By operators outside the vehicle in a laboratory on shore
Question 78. The word “information” is closest in meaning to
A. data B. articles C. samples D. photographs
Question79. Which of the following are NOT shown in satellite photographs?
A. The temperature of the ocean's surface B. Cloud formations over the ocean
C. A model of the ocean's movements D. The location of sea ice
Question 80. The words those refers to
A. ships B. vehicles C. problems D. computers



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Ma de: 002

1 B 21 B 41 C 61 B
2 D 22 A 42 A 62 A
3 D 23 B 43 B 63 C
4 D 24 C 44 A 64 B
5 A 25 B 45 A 65 D
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6 B 26 B 46 A 66 C
7 A 27 A 47 A 67 A
8 A 28 B 48 C 68 A
9 C 29 A 49 B 69 F
10 C 30 C 50 A 70 A
11 D 31 C 51 D 71 B
12 A 32 D 52 C 72 C
13 C 33 B 53 D 73 A
14 D 34 A 54 A 74 D
15 C 35 C 55 B 75 D
16 C 36 C 56 A 76 A

17 A 37 B 57 C 77 D
18 A 38 B 58 C 78 A
19 B 39 D 59 C 79 C
20 B 40 C 60 A 80 C




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