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ĐỀ THI MÔN : TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 12 LẦN V


¯Nội dung đề số 521

I. Choose from the alternatives given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best to complete each sentence. Identify
your answers by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
01. The students failed to meet the necessary ____ for admission to the course.
A. requirements B. fulfillments C. qualities D. aptitudes
02. We sat on after the meal, _____ the taste of the fire brandy.
A. savoring B. sensing C. indulging D. sipping
03. The leaders, sensing this war was ___, prepared their defenses.
A. imminent B. immune C. immense D. immediate
04. You should ______ at least three days for the journey.
A. allow B. expect C. accept D. permit
05. Banks only ______ money if they are sure it will be paid back.
A. lend B. interest C. borrow D. charge
06. Protests died down when they realized that the new tax ____ to only 50p per week.
A. added B. approached C. reached D. amounted
07. Unfortunately our local cinema is on the _____ of closing down.
A. threat B. verge C. edge D. hint
08. I can’t bear the noise of my brother’s radio; it _____ me from work.
A. disturbs B. perturbs C. distracts D. interrupts
09. She put _____ speaking to him as long as possible.
A. off B. over C. away D. back
10. Under the circumstances it _____ be best to wait for a few weeks.


A. seemed B. should C. ought D. might
11. The newspaper didn’t mention the _____ of the damage caused by the fire.
A. quantity B. amount C. range D. extent
12. The film _____ several scenes that are very funny.
A. depicts B. features C. pictures D. illustrates
13. His parents agreed to ____ him their car while they were away on holiday.
A. borrow B. hire C. lend D. let
14. At the end of the winter, the price of winter clothes in the shops usually ____ .
A. sinks B. reduces C. lowers D. drops
15. In order to buy his house he had to obtain a large ____ from his bank.
A. finance B. loan C. capital D. debt
16. Students sometimes support themselves by ____ of evening jobs.
A. methods B. efforts C. means D. ways
17. The cut on my leg is taking a long time to ____ .
A. remedy B. heal C. cure D. right
18. He was disqualified for failing to ____ with the rules of the competition.
A. acquiesce B. accommodate C. compete D. comply
19. To prevent flooding in winter the water flowing from the dam is constantly ____ by a computer.
A. conducted B. managed C. monitored D. graded
20. The prison was so well guarded that any thought of escape was _____ .
A. despairing B. pointless C. aimless D. desperate
21. How many people do you think this car would ____ ?
A. hold B. fit C. occupy D. load
22. I don’t remember _____ the front door when I left home this morning.
A. locked B. locking C. to have locked D. to lock
23. A property company was making a take-over ___ for the supermarket site.
A. bid B. tender C. proposition D. proposal
24. No one really knows who composed this piece of music, but it has been ____ to Bach.
A. associated B. identified C. attributed D. referred
25. If you don’t pay your bill, the Electricity Board will _____ your power supply.

A. dismantle B. sever C. disconnect D. uncouple
26. After the campaign, a special medal was _____ to all combatants.
A. deserved B. earned C. gained D. awarded
27. The dampness of the wall caused the paint to ____ off.
A. splinter B. flake C. scale D. crumble
28. The door hinges had all been oiled to stop them from ______.
A. squeaking B. screeching C. squealing D. shrieking
29. It’s the Prime Minister’s right to_____ an election at any time he likes.
A. call B. summon C. nominate D. summit
30. I left my last job because I had no _____ to travel.
A. opportunity B. possibility C. position D. place

II. Read the following passage and decide which word ( marked A, B, C, and D) best fits each of the blanks
by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C, and D:
Since 1913 the Federal Reserve System has served as the central bank for the United States. It consists of twelve
District Reserve Banks and their branch offices, along with several committees and councils. The most powerful
body is the seven-member Board of Governors in Washington, appointed by the President and confirmed by the
Senate.
The system primary function is to control monetary policy by influencing the cost and the availability of
money and credit through the purchase and sale of government securities. If the Federal Reserve provides too
little money, interest rates tend to be high, borrowing is expensive, business activity slows down, unemployment
go up, and there is a danger of recession. If there is too much money, interest rates decline, and borrowing can
lead to excess demand, pushing up price and fueling inflation.
31. The principal responsibility of the Federal Reserve System is _____ .
A. to appoint the board of Governors B. to print government securities
C. to borrow money D. to regulate monetary policies
32. The word “securities” is synonymous with _______?
A. bonds B. protection C. debts D. confidence
33. What happens when the Federal Reserve provides too little money?
A. Businesses expand B. Demand for loans increases

C. Unemployment slows down D. Interest rates go up
34. According to the passage, what causes inflation?
A. Too much money in the economy. B. A limited supply of goods.
C. Very high fuel price D. High unemployment rates.
35. Which professor would probably give this lecture?
A. Economics B. Criminal Justice C. Political Science D. History

III. . Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. Identify your answer by circling
the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
36.A. school B. good C. football D. book
37.A. traveling B. language C. traffic D. later
38.A. start B. family C. ask D. father
39.A. heavy B. each C. weather D. headache
40.A. mother B. one C. love D. office

IV. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding
letter A, B, C, or D.
41.A. applicable B. conversation C. entertainment D. information
42.A. difficult B. rearrange C. suitable D. following
43.A. enjoy B. visit C. expect D. because
44.A. behaviour B. memory C. appearance D. consider
45.A. attitude B. interesting C. Vietnamese D. capital

V. Read the following passage and decide which word ( marked A, B, C, and D) best fits each of the blanks
by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C, and D:
Hundreds of thousands of persons each year fall prey to some type of cancer, but new methods of radiation
therapy have enabled doctors to save more lives than ever before. Medical researchers have developed several
experimental forms of this time-honored cancer treatment that seem effective in fighting the disease.
One promising approach involves exposing cancer cells to radiation by implanting source directly into the
malignant tissue. This process greatly increases the dosage and thus the effectiveness of treatment. Another

technique utilizes drugs to make cancer cells more susceptible to the effects of radiation and to make normal cells
resistant. Certain hugs are able to neutralize the genetic framework of cancer cells, thus making them easily
affected by radiation. Both techniques have seen some positive results in the treatment of inoperable brain tumors.
These and other methods have helped to raise the recovery rate for cancer victims from 30% 40 years ago to
around 50% today. This is encouraging news for those who fall prey to one of the world’s leading killers.
46. According to the passage, radiation therapy is most effective when _____.
A. drugs are used to relax the cancer patient B. it is used on as many patients as possible
C. the cancer cells are resistant to treatment D. the cancer is directly exposed to the radioactive material
47. In paragraph 2, the word malignant most closely means______.
A. experimental B. treated C. porous D. diseased
48. What is the author’s main purpose in this passage?
A. To illustrate new technique of radiation therapy B. To agree for new methods of cancer treatment
C. To provide statistical information on cancer D. To give the results of recent cancer research
49. According to the passage, which of the following is true about radiation therapy?
A. It save millions of life each year B. It is an accepted method of cancer treatment
C. It causes the incidence of cancer to rise dramatically D. There is one effective form of this therapy
50. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. the number of deaths caused by cancer has decreased substantially.
B. fewer people are susceptible to the effects of cancer.
C. improvements in cancer treatment during the last half century have been relatively ineffective.
D. scientists are close to eliminating cancer entirely.

THE END
(No references are allowed)



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TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN
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KÌ THI KHẢO SÁT CHẤT LƯỢNG
LỚP CHUYÊN ĐỀ
ĐỀ THI MÔN : TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 12 LẦN V


¯Nội dung đề số 522

I. . Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. Identify your answer by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
01.A. good B. book C. football D. school
02.A. love B. mother C. office D. one
03.A. language B. traffic C. later D. traveling
04.A. start B. family C. ask D. father
05.A. each B. heavy C. headache D. weather

II. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding
letter A, B, C, or D.
06.A. following B. difficult C. suitable D. rearrange
07.A. capital B. interesting C. Vietnamese D. attitude
08.A. consider B. appearance C. behaviour D. memory
09.A. enjoy B. visit C. expect D. because
10.A. applicable B. entertainment C. information D. conversation

III. Choose from the alternatives given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best to complete each sentence.
Identify your answers by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
11. The cut on my leg is taking a long time to ____ .
A. heal B. cure C. remedy D. right
12. After the campaign, a special medal was _____ to all combatants.
A. earned B. gained C. awarded D. deserved
13. The door hinges had all been oiled to stop them from ______.

A. squeaking B. squealing C. shrieking D. screeching
14. The film _____ several scenes that are very funny.
A. features B. depicts C. illustrates D. pictures
15. We sat on after the meal, _____ the taste of the fire brandy.
A. sensing B. indulging C. sipping D. savoring
16. The prison was so well guarded that any thought of escape was _____ .
A. despairing B. pointless C. aimless D. desperate
17. I left my last job because I had no _____ to travel.
A. possibility B. opportunity C. place D. position
18. No one really knows who composed this piece of music, but it has been ____ to Bach.
A. associated B. attributed C. referred D. identified
19. Banks only ______ money if they are sure it will be paid back.
A. lend B. interest C. borrow D. charge
20. I can’t bear the noise of my brother’s radio; it _____ me from work.
A. distracts B. interrupts C. perturbs D. disturbs
21. The leaders, sensing this war was ___, prepared their defenses.
A. imminent B. immense C. immediate D. immune
22. At the end of the winter, the price of winter clothes in the shops usually ____ .
A. reduces B. lowers C. drops D. sinks
23. Under the circumstances it _____ be best to wait for a few weeks.
A. ought B. might C. should D. seemed
24. To prevent flooding in winter the water flowing from the dam is constantly ____ by a computer.
A. monitored B. managed C. conducted D. graded
25. The dampness of the wall caused the paint to ____ off.
A. splinter B. flake C. scale D. crumble
26. She put _____ speaking to him as long as possible.
A. away B. over C. back D. off
27. The students failed to meet the necessary ____ for admission to the course.
A. qualities B. aptitudes C. requirements D. fulfillments
28. His parents agreed to ____ him their car while they were away on holiday.

A. lend B. hire C. borrow D. let
29. Protests died down when they realized that the new tax ____ to only 50p per week.
A. amounted B. added C. reached D. approached
30. Unfortunately our local cinema is on the _____ of closing down.
A. threat B. hint C. edge D. verge
31. It’s the Prime Minister’s right to_____ an election at any time he likes.
A. summit B. call C. nominate D. summon
32. A property company was making a take-over ___ for the supermarket site.
A. bid B. proposal C. proposition D. tender
33. Students sometimes support themselves by ____ of evening jobs.
A. ways B. means C. methods D. efforts
34. How many people do you think this car would ____ ?
A. fit B. occupy C. hold D. load
35. He was disqualified for failing to ____ with the rules of the competition.
A. acquiesce B. comply C. accommodate D. compete
36. In order to buy his house he had to obtain a large ____ from his bank.
A. capital B. finance C. loan D. debt
37. I don’t remember _____ the front door when I left home this morning.
A. locking B. to lock C. locked D. to have locked
38. The newspaper didn’t mention the _____ of the damage caused by the fire.
A. quantity B. extent C. amount D. range
39. You should ______ at least three days for the journey.
A. allow B. accept C. permit D. expect
40. If you don’t pay your bill, the Electricity Board will _____ your power supply.
A. dismantle B. disconnect C. uncouple D. sever

IV. Read the following passage and decide which word ( marked A, B, C, and D) best fits each of the blanks
by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C, and D:
Since 1913 the Federal Reserve System has served as the central bank for the United States. It consists of twelve
District Reserve Banks and their branch offices, along with several committees and councils. The most powerful

body is the seven-member Board of Governors in Washington, appointed by the President and confirmed by the
Senate.
The system primary function is to control monetary policy by influencing the cost and the availability of
money and credit through the purchase and sale of government securities. If the Federal Reserve provides too
little money, interest rates tend to be high, borrowing is expensive, business activity slows down, unemployment
go up, and there is a danger of recession. If there is too much money, interest rates decline, and borrowing can
lead to excess demand, pushing up price and fueling inflation.
41. The principal responsibility of the Federal Reserve System is _____ .
A. to print government securities B. to regulate monetary policies
C. to appoint the board of Governors D. to borrow money
42. The word “securities” is synonymous with _______?
A. debts B. bonds C. protection D. confidence
43. Which professor would probably give this lecture?
A. History B. Economics C. Political Science D. Criminal Justice
44. What happens when the Federal Reserve provides too little money?
A. Interest rates go up B. Businesses expand
C. Unemployment slows down D. Demand for loans increases
45. According to the passage, what causes inflation?
A. A limited supply of goods. B. Very high fuel price
C. High unemployment rates. D. Too much money in the economy.
V. Read the following passage and decide which word ( marked A, B, C, and D) best fits each of the blanks
by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C, and D:
Hundreds of thousands of persons each year fall prey to some type of cancer, but new methods of radiation
therapy have enabled doctors to save more lives than ever before. Medical researchers have developed several
experimental forms of this time-honored cancer treatment that seem effective in fighting the disease.
One promising approach involves exposing cancer cells to radiation by implanting source directly into the
malignant tissue. This process greatly increases the dosage and thus the effectiveness of treatment. Another
technique utilizes drugs to make cancer cells more susceptible to the effects of radiation and to make normal cells
resistant. Certain hugs are able to neutralize the genetic framework of cancer cells, thus making them easily
affected by radiation. Both techniques have seen some positive results in the treatment of inoperable brain tumors.

These and other methods have helped to raise the recovery rate for cancer victims from 30% 40 years ago to
around 50% today. This is encouraging news for those who fall prey to one of the world’s leading killers.
46. In paragraph 2, the word malignant most closely means______.
A. experimental B. diseased C. porous D. treated
47. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. the number of deaths caused by cancer has decreased substantially.
B. fewer people are susceptible to the effects of cancer.
C. improvements in cancer treatment during the last half century have been relatively ineffective.
D. scientists are close to eliminating cancer entirely.
48. According to the passage, radiation therapy is most effective when _____.
A. the cancer is directly exposed to the radioactive material B. drugs are used to relax the cancer patient
C. it is used on as many patients as possible D. the cancer cells are resistant to treatment
49. What is the author’s main purpose in this passage?
A. To illustrate new technique of radiation therapy B. To give the results of recent cancer research
C. To agree for new methods of cancer treatment D. To provide statistical information on cancer
50. According to the passage, which of the following is true about radiation therapy?
A. It save millions of life each year B. It is an accepted method of cancer treatment
C. There is one effective form of this therapy D. It causes the incidence of cancer to rise dramatically

THE END
(No references are allowed)



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TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN

KÌ THI KHẢO SÁT CHẤT LƯỢNG
LỚP CHUYÊN ĐỀ
ĐỀ THI MÔN : TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 12 LẦN V



¯Nội dung đề số 523

I. . Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. Identify your answer by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
01.A. traffic B. traveling C. later D. language
02.A. office B. one C. love D. mother
03.A. weather B. heavy C. headache D. each
04.A. start B. ask C. family D. father
05.A. football B. book C. good D. school

II. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding
letter A, B, C, or D.
06.A. rearrange B. following C. difficult D. suitable
07.A. consider B. behaviour C. memory D. appearance
08.A. information B. applicable C. entertainment D. conversation
09.A. Vietnamese B. capital C. interesting D. attitude
10.A. enjoy B. visit C. expect D. because

III. Choose from the alternatives given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best to complete each sentence.
Identify your answers by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
11. The dampness of the wall caused the paint to ____ off.
A. flake B. scale C. crumble D. splinter
12. It’s the Prime Minister’s right to_____ an election at any time he likes.
A. nominate B. call C. summit D. summon
13. At the end of the winter, the price of winter clothes in the shops usually ____ .
A. sinks B. reduces C. drops D. lowers
14. No one really knows who composed this piece of music, but it has been ____ to Bach.
A. associated B. attributed C. identified D. referred

15. The prison was so well guarded that any thought of escape was _____ .
A. pointless B. despairing C. aimless D. desperate
16. The newspaper didn’t mention the _____ of the damage caused by the fire.
A. range B. amount C. extent D. quantity
17. Protests died down when they realized that the new tax ____ to only 50p per week.
A. reached B. approached C. added D. amounted
18. I left my last job because I had no _____ to travel.
A. opportunity B. possibility C. place D. position
19. How many people do you think this car would ____ ?
A. hold B. fit C. load D. occupy
20. If you don’t pay your bill, the Electricity Board will _____ your power supply.
A. uncouple B. disconnect C. dismantle D. sever
21. He was disqualified for failing to ____ with the rules of the competition.
A. comply B. compete C. accommodate D. acquiesce
22. I don’t remember _____ the front door when I left home this morning.
A. locking B. to lock C. to have locked D. locked
23. A property company was making a take-over ___ for the supermarket site.
A. bid B. tender C. proposal D. proposition
24. The cut on my leg is taking a long time to ____ .
A. right B. heal C. remedy D. cure
25. Under the circumstances it _____ be best to wait for a few weeks.
A. should B. seemed C. ought D. might
26. The door hinges had all been oiled to stop them from ______.
A. screeching B. squealing C. squeaking D. shrieking
27. Banks only ______ money if they are sure it will be paid back.
A. charge B. interest C. borrow D. lend
28. His parents agreed to ____ him their car while they were away on holiday.
A. let B. borrow C. lend D. hire
29. To prevent flooding in winter the water flowing from the dam is constantly ____ by a computer.
A. conducted B. graded C. monitored D. managed

30. Unfortunately our local cinema is on the _____ of closing down.
A. threat B. hint C. edge D. verge
31. I can’t bear the noise of my brother’s radio; it _____ me from work.
A. perturbs B. disturbs C. distracts D. interrupts
32. She put _____ speaking to him as long as possible.
A. back B. off C. over D. away
33. You should ______ at least three days for the journey.
A. allow B. expect C. permit D. accept
34. In order to buy his house he had to obtain a large ____ from his bank.
A. capital B. loan C. finance D. debt
35. Students sometimes support themselves by ____ of evening jobs.
A. means B. ways C. efforts D. methods
36. We sat on after the meal, _____ the taste of the fire brandy.
A. savoring B. sipping C. sensing D. indulging
37. After the campaign, a special medal was _____ to all combatants.
A. gained B. deserved C. earned D. awarded
38. The students failed to meet the necessary ____ for admission to the course.
A. requirements B. qualities C. fulfillments D. aptitudes
39. The leaders, sensing this war was ___, prepared their defenses.
A. immune B. immediate C. imminent D. immense
40. The film _____ several scenes that are very funny.
A. features B. illustrates C. depicts D. pictures

IV. Read the following passage and decide which word ( marked A, B, C, and D) best fits each of the blanks
by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C, and D:
Hundreds of thousands of persons each year fall prey to some type of cancer, but new methods of radiation
therapy have enabled doctors to save more lives than ever before. Medical researchers have developed several
experimental forms of this time-honored cancer treatment that seem effective in fighting the disease.
One promising approach involves exposing cancer cells to radiation by implanting source directly into the
malignant tissue. This process greatly increases the dosage and thus the effectiveness of treatment. Another

technique utilizes drugs to make cancer cells more susceptible to the effects of radiation and to make normal cells
resistant. Certain hugs are able to neutralize the genetic framework of cancer cells, thus making them easily
affected by radiation. Both techniques have seen some positive results in the treatment of inoperable brain tumors.
These and other methods have helped to raise the recovery rate for cancer victims from 30% 40 years ago to
around 50% today. This is encouraging news for those who fall prey to one of the world’s leading killers.
41. What is the author’s main purpose in this passage?
A. To illustrate new technique of radiation therapy B. To give the results of recent cancer research
C. To agree for new methods of cancer treatment D. To provide statistical information on cancer
42. According to the passage, which of the following is true about radiation therapy?
A. There is one effective form of this therapy B. It is an accepted method of cancer treatment
C. It save millions of life each year D. It causes the incidence of cancer to rise dramatically
43. In paragraph 2, the word malignant most closely means______.
A. diseased B. treated C. experimental D. porous
44. According to the passage, radiation therapy is most effective when _____.
A. drugs are used to relax the cancer patient
B. the cancer is directly exposed to the radioactive material
C. it is used on as many patients as possible
D. the cancer cells are resistant to treatment
45. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. the number of deaths caused by cancer has decreased substantially.
B. scientists are close to eliminating cancer entirely.
C. fewer people are susceptible to the effects of cancer.
D. improvements in cancer treatment during the last half century have been relatively ineffective.

V. Read the following passage and decide which word ( marked A, B, C, and D) best fits each of the blanks
by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C, and D:
Since 1913 the Federal Reserve System has served as the central bank for the United States. It consists of twelve
District Reserve Banks and their branch offices, along with several committees and councils. The most powerful
body is the seven-member Board of Governors in Washington, appointed by the President and confirmed by the
Senate.

The system primary function is to control monetary policy by influencing the cost and the availability of
money and credit through the purchase and sale of government securities. If the Federal Reserve provides too
little money, interest rates tend to be high, borrowing is expensive, business activity slows down, unemployment
go up, and there is a danger of recession. If there is too much money, interest rates decline, and borrowing can
lead to excess demand, pushing up price and fueling inflation.
46. The principal responsibility of the Federal Reserve System is _____ .
A. to appoint the board of Governors B. to print government securities
C. to regulate monetary policies D. to borrow money
47. According to the passage, what causes inflation?
A. High unemployment rates. B. Too much money in the economy.
C. Very high fuel price D. A limited supply of goods.
48. Which professor would probably give this lecture?
A. Criminal Justice B. Political Science C. History D. Economics
49. What happens when the Federal Reserve provides too little money?
A. Businesses expand B. Unemployment slows down
C. Demand for loans increases D. Interest rates go up
50. The word “securities” is synonymous with _______?
A. debts B. protection C. confidence D. bonds

THE END
(No references are allowed)



SỞ GD-ĐT VĨNH PHÚC
TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN

KÌ THI KHẢO SÁT CHẤT LƯỢNG
LỚP CHUYÊN ĐỀ
ĐỀ THI MÔN : TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 12 LẦN V



¯Nội dung đề số 524

I. . Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. Identify your answer by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
01.A. one B. love C. mother D. office
02.A. start B. father C. ask D. family
03.A. traveling B. language C. later D. traffic
04.A. headache B. heavy C. each D. weather
05.A. book B. good C. school D. football

II. Read the following passage and decide which word ( marked A, B, C, and D) best fits each of the blanks
by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C, and D:
Hundreds of thousands of persons each year fall prey to some type of cancer, but new methods of radiation
therapy have enabled doctors to save more lives than ever before. Medical researchers have developed several
experimental forms of this time-honored cancer treatment that seem effective in fighting the disease.
One promising approach involves exposing cancer cells to radiation by implanting source directly into the
malignant tissue. This process greatly increases the dosage and thus the effectiveness of treatment. Another
technique utilizes drugs to make cancer cells more susceptible to the effects of radiation and to make normal cells
resistant. Certain hugs are able to neutralize the genetic framework of cancer cells, thus making them easily
affected by radiation. Both techniques have seen some positive results in the treatment of inoperable brain tumors.
These and other methods have helped to raise the recovery rate for cancer victims from 30% 40 years ago to
around 50% today. This is encouraging news for those who fall prey to one of the world’s leading killers.
06. In paragraph 2, the word malignant most closely means______.
A. diseased B. porous C. treated D. experimental
07. According to the passage, which of the following is true about radiation therapy?
A. There is one effective form of this therapy B. It is an accepted method of cancer treatment
C. It save millions of life each year D. It causes the incidence of cancer to rise dramatically
08. According to the passage, radiation therapy is most effective when _____.

A. the cancer is directly exposed to the radioactive material B. the cancer cells are resistant to treatment
C. it is used on as many patients as possible D. drugs are used to relax the cancer patient
09. What is the author’s main purpose in this passage?
A. To illustrate new technique of radiation therapy B. To provide statistical information on cancer
C. To agree for new methods of cancer treatment D. To give the results of recent cancer research
10. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. the number of deaths caused by cancer has decreased substantially.
B. fewer people are susceptible to the effects of cancer.
C. scientists are close to eliminating cancer entirely.
D. improvements in cancer treatment during the last half century have been relatively ineffective.

III. Choose from the alternatives given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best to complete each sentence.
Identify your answers by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
11. The cut on my leg is taking a long time to ____ .
A. right B. remedy C. cure D. heal
12. A property company was making a take-over ___ for the supermarket site.
A. proposition B. tender C. bid D. proposal
13. The dampness of the wall caused the paint to ____ off.
A. scale B. splinter C. flake D. crumble
14. At the end of the winter, the price of winter clothes in the shops usually ____ .
A. sinks B. drops C. lowers D. reduces
15. It’s the Prime Minister’s right to_____ an election at any time he likes.
A. summit B. summon C. nominate D. call
16. To prevent flooding in winter the water flowing from the dam is constantly ____ by a computer.
A. monitored B. conducted C. managed D. graded
17. The prison was so well guarded that any thought of escape was _____ .
A. pointless B. despairing C. desperate D. aimless
18. I don’t remember _____ the front door when I left home this morning.
A. to lock B. locking C. locked D. to have locked
19. Students sometimes support themselves by ____ of evening jobs.

A. means B. methods C. efforts D. ways
20. She put _____ speaking to him as long as possible.
A. away B. off C. back D. over
21. His parents agreed to ____ him their car while they were away on holiday.
A. let B. lend C. borrow D. hire
22. How many people do you think this car would ____ ?
A. hold B. fit C. load D. occupy
23. Protests died down when they realized that the new tax ____ to only 50p per week.
A. added B. amounted C. approached D. reached
24. The newspaper didn’t mention the _____ of the damage caused by the fire.
A. extent B. amount C. quantity D. range
25. In order to buy his house he had to obtain a large ____ from his bank.
A. finance B. capital C. loan D. debt
26. I left my last job because I had no _____ to travel.
A. place B. possibility C. position D. opportunity
27. If you don’t pay your bill, the Electricity Board will _____ your power supply.
A. dismantle B. disconnect C. sever D. uncouple
28. We sat on after the meal, _____ the taste of the fire brandy.
A. savoring B. indulging C. sipping D. sensing
29. The leaders, sensing this war was ___, prepared their defenses.
A. immediate B. imminent C. immense D. immune
30. Banks only ______ money if they are sure it will be paid back.
A. interest B. lend C. borrow D. charge
31. I can’t bear the noise of my brother’s radio; it _____ me from work.
A. perturbs B. distracts C. interrupts D. disturbs
32. No one really knows who composed this piece of music, but it has been ____ to Bach.
A. associated B. referred C. attributed D. identified
33. The students failed to meet the necessary ____ for admission to the course.
A. fulfillments B. aptitudes C. qualities D. requirements
34. He was disqualified for failing to ____ with the rules of the competition.

A. comply B. compete C. acquiesce D. accommodate
35. Under the circumstances it _____ be best to wait for a few weeks.
A. should B. ought C. might D. seemed
36. The film _____ several scenes that are very funny.
A. features B. pictures C. depicts D. illustrates
37. Unfortunately our local cinema is on the _____ of closing down.
A. verge B. hint C. edge D. threat
38. You should ______ at least three days for the journey.
A. accept B. permit C. expect D. allow
39. The door hinges had all been oiled to stop them from ______.
A. shrieking B. screeching C. squeaking D. squealing
40. After the campaign, a special medal was _____ to all combatants.
A. awarded B. earned C. gained D. deserved

IV. Read the following passage and decide which word ( marked A, B, C, and D) best fits each of the blanks
by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C, and D:
Since 1913 the Federal Reserve System has served as the central bank for the United States. It consists of twelve
District Reserve Banks and their branch offices, along with several committees and councils. The most powerful
body is the seven-member Board of Governors in Washington, appointed by the President and confirmed by the
Senate.
The system primary function is to control monetary policy by influencing the cost and the availability of
money and credit through the purchase and sale of government securities. If the Federal Reserve provides too
little money, interest rates tend to be high, borrowing is expensive, business activity slows down, unemployment
go up, and there is a danger of recession. If there is too much money, interest rates decline, and borrowing can
lead to excess demand, pushing up price and fueling inflation.
41. According to the passage, what causes inflation?
A. Too much money in the economy. B. A limited supply of goods.
C. High unemployment rates. D. Very high fuel price
42. The word “securities” is synonymous with _______?
A. bonds B. debts C. protection D. confidence

43. Which professor would probably give this lecture?
A. Political Science B. Criminal Justice C. History D. Economics
44. What happens when the Federal Reserve provides too little money?
A. Demand for loans increases B. Unemployment slows down
C. Businesses expand D. Interest rates go up
45. The principal responsibility of the Federal Reserve System is _____ .
A. to borrow money B. to print government securities
C. to appoint the board of Governors D. to regulate monetary policies

V. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding
letter A, B, C, or D.
46.A. rearrange B. suitable C. following D. difficult
47.A. entertainment B. applicable C. conversation D. information
48.A. Vietnamese B. capital C. attitude D. interesting
49.A. enjoy B. expect C. visit D. because
50.A. appearance B. consider C. behaviour D. memory

THE END
(No references are allowed)



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ĐỀ THI MÔN : TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 12 LẦN V



¯Nội dung đề số 525

I. . Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. Identify your answer by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
01.A. football B. book C. school D. good
02.A. office B. love C. one D. mother
03.A. later B. language C. traveling D. traffic
04.A. headache B. weather C. each D. heavy
05.A. ask B. start C. family D. father

II. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding
letter A, B, C, or D.
06.A. appearance B. memory C. behaviour D. consider
07.A. entertainment B. applicable C. information D. conversation
08.A. Vietnamese B. capital C. interesting D. attitude
09.A. following B. difficult C. rearrange D. suitable
10.A. enjoy B. because C. visit D. expect

III. Choose from the alternatives given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best to complete each sentence.
Identify your answers by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
11. Under the circumstances it _____ be best to wait for a few weeks.
A. should B. might C. ought D. seemed
12. He was disqualified for failing to ____ with the rules of the competition.
A. compete B. acquiesce C. accommodate D. comply
13. The dampness of the wall caused the paint to ____ off.
A. scale B. crumble C. splinter D. flake
14. At the end of the winter, the price of winter clothes in the shops usually ____ .
A. drops B. sinks C. lowers D. reduces
15. Banks only ______ money if they are sure it will be paid back.
A. charge B. interest C. lend D. borrow

16. If you don’t pay your bill, the Electricity Board will _____ your power supply.
A. dismantle B. sever C. disconnect D. uncouple
17. Unfortunately our local cinema is on the _____ of closing down.
A. edge B. hint C. threat D. verge
18. His parents agreed to ____ him their car while they were away on holiday.
A. lend B. hire C. borrow D. let
19. A property company was making a take-over ___ for the supermarket site.
A. proposition B. tender C. bid D. proposal
20. The newspaper didn’t mention the _____ of the damage caused by the fire.
A. amount B. range C. extent D. quantity
21. Students sometimes support themselves by ____ of evening jobs.
A. means B. ways C. methods D. efforts
22. In order to buy his house he had to obtain a large ____ from his bank.
A. loan B. capital C. finance D. debt
23. The leaders, sensing this war was ___, prepared their defenses.
A. imminent B. immense C. immediate D. immune
24. To prevent flooding in winter the water flowing from the dam is constantly ____ by a computer.
A. managed B. graded C. monitored D. conducted
25. The door hinges had all been oiled to stop them from ______.
A. squeaking B. squealing C. shrieking D. screeching
26. After the campaign, a special medal was _____ to all combatants.
A. gained B. deserved C. awarded D. earned
27. I don’t remember _____ the front door when I left home this morning.
A. to have locked B. to lock C. locked D. locking
28. Protests died down when they realized that the new tax ____ to only 50p per week.
A. reached B. amounted C. added D. approached
29. The prison was so well guarded that any thought of escape was _____ .
A. aimless B. pointless C. desperate D. despairing
30. I can’t bear the noise of my brother’s radio; it _____ me from work.
A. interrupts B. disturbs C. distracts D. perturbs

31. We sat on after the meal, _____ the taste of the fire brandy.
A. sensing B. sipping C. indulging D. savoring
32. No one really knows who composed this piece of music, but it has been ____ to Bach.
A. identified B. attributed C. associated D. referred
33. How many people do you think this car would ____ ?
A. load B. hold C. fit D. occupy
34. It’s the Prime Minister’s right to_____ an election at any time he likes.
A. call B. summit C. summon D. nominate
35. I left my last job because I had no _____ to travel.
A. opportunity B. possibility C. place D. position
36. The film _____ several scenes that are very funny.
A. features B. depicts C. illustrates D. pictures
37. The cut on my leg is taking a long time to ____ .
A. heal B. cure C. remedy D. right
38. The students failed to meet the necessary ____ for admission to the course.
A. qualities B. fulfillments C. requirements D. aptitudes
39. You should ______ at least three days for the journey.
A. allow B. accept C. expect D. permit
40. She put _____ speaking to him as long as possible.
A. back B. off C. away D. over

IV. Read the following passage and decide which word ( marked A, B, C, and D) best fits each of the blanks
by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C, and D:
Since 1913 the Federal Reserve System has served as the central bank for the United States. It consists of twelve
District Reserve Banks and their branch offices, along with several committees and councils. The most powerful
body is the seven-member Board of Governors in Washington, appointed by the President and confirmed by the
Senate.
The system primary function is to control monetary policy by influencing the cost and the availability of
money and credit through the purchase and sale of government securities. If the Federal Reserve provides too
little money, interest rates tend to be high, borrowing is expensive, business activity slows down, unemployment

go up, and there is a danger of recession. If there is too much money, interest rates decline, and borrowing can
lead to excess demand, pushing up price and fueling inflation.
41. According to the passage, what causes inflation?
A. Too much money in the economy. B. A limited supply of goods.
C. Very high fuel price D. High unemployment rates.
42. The word “securities” is synonymous with _______?
A. confidence B. protection C. debts D. bonds
43. What happens when the Federal Reserve provides too little money?
A. Businesses expand B. Demand for loans increases
C. Unemployment slows down D. Interest rates go up
44. Which professor would probably give this lecture?
A. Political Science B. Criminal Justice C. History D. Economics
45. The principal responsibility of the Federal Reserve System is _____ .
A. to print government securities B. to regulate monetary policies
C. to borrow money D. to appoint the board of Governors

V. Read the following passage and decide which word ( marked A, B, C, and D) best fits each of the blanks
by circling its corresponding letter A, B, C, and D:
Hundreds of thousands of persons each year fall prey to some type of cancer, but new methods of radiation
therapy have enabled doctors to save more lives than ever before. Medical researchers have developed several
experimental forms of this time-honored cancer treatment that seem effective in fighting the disease.
One promising approach involves exposing cancer cells to radiation by implanting source directly into the
malignant tissue. This process greatly increases the dosage and thus the effectiveness of treatment. Another
technique utilizes drugs to make cancer cells more susceptible to the effects of radiation and to make normal cells
resistant. Certain hugs are able to neutralize the genetic framework of cancer cells, thus making them easily
affected by radiation. Both techniques have seen some positive results in the treatment of inoperable brain tumors.
These and other methods have helped to raise the recovery rate for cancer victims from 30% 40 years ago to
around 50% today. This is encouraging news for those who fall prey to one of the world’s leading killers.
46. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. fewer people are susceptible to the effects of cancer.

B. scientists are close to eliminating cancer entirely.
C. the number of deaths caused by cancer has decreased substantially.
D. improvements in cancer treatment during the last half century have been relatively ineffective.
47. What is the author’s main purpose in this passage?
A. To provide statistical information on cancer B. To give the results of recent cancer research
C. To illustrate new technique of radiation therapy D. To agree for new methods of cancer treatment
48. In paragraph 2, the word malignant most closely means______.
A. diseased B. treated C. porous D. experimental
49. According to the passage, radiation therapy is most effective when _____.
A. it is used on as many patients as possible B. the cancer cells are resistant to treatment
C. the cancer is directly exposed to the radioactive material D. drugs are used to relax the cancer patient
50. According to the passage, which of the following is true about radiation therapy?
A. It causes the incidence of cancer to rise dramatically B. It is an accepted method of cancer treatment
C. There is one effective form of this therapy D. It save millions of life each year

THE END
(No references are allowed)

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