ĐỀ THI MẪU TỐT NGHIỆP THPT NĂM 2011 – ĐỀ MẪU 9
QUESTIONS 1-2: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest
in
each group. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice
on
the answer
sheet.
1 A. cheer B. chemist C. check D. chat
2. A. fly B. sky C. spy D.
puppy
QUESTIONS 3-5: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the word whose main stress is on
the
syllable in the position which is different from that of the others. Identify your choice by circling letter
A,
B, C or D on the answer
sheet.
3. A. important B. comfortable C. surprising D.
extinction
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.
A
.
ca
rr
y
B
.
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n
v
e
n
t
C
.
a
p
p
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i
nt
D
.
b
e
c
o
m
e
5. A.
sentence
B.
season
C.
success
D.
saucer
QUESTIONS 6 - 24: These are incomplete sentences. Choose A, B, C or D as your best choice
to
complete each sentence and then identify your answer by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer
sheet.
6. I'd like to have a(n) car. Mine keeps breaking
down.
A. reliably B. unreliable C. more reliably D. more
reliable
7. I ran Dan
did.
A. faster than B. fastly than C. more fastly than D. more faster
than
8. Her illness was we thought at
first.
A. much
s
e
r
i
ou
s
than
B.
s
e
r
i
ou
s
e
r
than
C. much more
s
e
r
i
ou
s
than
D. much
s
e
r
i
ou
s
l
y
than
9. Do you feel
today?
A. a lot of better B. some better C. any better D. the
better
10. Peter often drives a
.
A. little red old car B. red little old car C. old little red car D. little old red
car
11. Linda likes wearing
clothes.
A. colour B. colourful C. colourfully D.
colourness
12. They asked me a lot of questions, I couldn't
answer.
A. much of which B. most of which C. both of them D. neither of
which
13. The boy in the accident was taken to the
hospital.
A. injures B. injured C. injuring D.
injure
14. The machine has now been
repaired.
A. that broken down B. that broke down C. which is broken down D. which
broke
15. The man on the plane talked all the
time.
A. who I am sitting next to B. that I was sitting next to
him
C. that I was sitting next to D. who I was sitting next
him
16. He was the
job.
A. experienced enough to do B. enough experienced to
do
C. experienced enough doing D. experienced to do
enough
17. I have , but I don't have
time.
A. a vacation enough money for B. money enough for a
vacation
C. enough money for a vacation D. enough money for
vacation
18. They are not interested
.
A. in the internet B. exploring the
internet
C. in play games in the internet D. surfing on the
net
19. We don't like
.
A. play basket ball B. playing basket ball C. played the basket ball D. plays basket
ball
20. They are not coming,
?
A. are they B. aren't they C. they are D. don't
they
21. Earnest Hemingway is of modern
fiction.
A. one of the molders B. who is one of the
molders
C. the molders one D. the molders who is the
one
22. occasions for
congratulations.
A. Birthdays that usually considered B. Birthdays are usually
considered
C. Usually considering birthday D. That considered birthdays
usually
23. It is good form to use the name of the person
.
A. who are greeting B. which you are
greeting
C. you are greeting D. greeting for
you
24. It is possible may assist some trees in saving water in the
winter.
A. the leaves are lost B. that the loss of
leaves
C. when leaves have lost D. to lose
leaves
QUESTIONS 25: The sentences (1-2-3-4-5) in the following paragraph are in the wrong order.
Choose
the correct order to make a good paragraph by circling letter A, B, C or D. Mark your answer on
the
answer
sheet.
(1) The family of the patient is responsible for these expenses. (2) Consequently, they would be a
terrible
financial burden for them for a long time. (3) The costs of medicines and medical tests are also high. (4)
One
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31. A.
every
B.
most
C.
more
D.
each
32. A.
that
B.
if
C.
and
D.
because
33. A.
were
B.
have
C.
had
D.
was
34. A.
stores
B.
places
C.
parts
D.
houses
35. A.
They
B.
This
C.
That
D.
Their
36. A.
value
B.
figures
C.
cost
D.
money
37. A.
which
B.
who
C.
what
D.
whom
38. A.
staff
B.
groups
C.
officers
D.
employers
39. A.
drawn
B.
designed
C.
set
D.
put
40. A.
customers
B.
patients
C.
one
D.
persons
of the reasons for terminally ill patients to be allowed to die is that medical costs are very high. (5) The
cost
of a hospital room can be as much as five hundred dollars per day and even
more.
A. 5-4-1-3-2 B. 4-5-3-1-2 C. 2-4-5-3-1 D.
3-2-1-5-4
QUESTIONS 26 - 30: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions
by
circling the corresponding letter (A, B, C or D). Mark your choice on the answer
sheet.
The Hopi are part of the Pueblo Indian culture. Today they live mostly in northeastern Arizona, at
the
edge of the Painted Desert. Something that sets the Hopi off from others cultures is that it is in some senses
a
maternal rather a paternal
culture.
The Hopi are divided into clans, or families, along maternal lines, and, as a result, a child becomes
a
member of the mother's clan rather than the father's. In addition, ownership of property, such as land
and
houses, passes from mother to daughter instead of from father to son, as it does in other Native
American
cultures. However, women do not have all the power in this culture. Societal authority still rests in the
hands
of men, but that authority does pass to men from their
mothers.
26.
The m
a
i
n
i
d
ea
of
the passage
i
s
that
_
.
A.
the
H
op
i
are
one
type of P
u
e
b
l
o
I
nd
i
a
n
B. the
H
op
i
have
a
m
a
t
e
r
n
a
l
cu
l
t
u
r
e
C. no
I
nd
i
a
n
cu
l
t
u
r
e
s
are
p
a
t
e
r
n
a
l
D. today
the
H
op
i
li
v
e
i
n
northeastern
A
r
i
zon
a
27.
The
passage states that, .
A.
the
H
op
i
do
not own p
r
op
e
r
t
y
B. the
H
op
i
'
s
property
passes
f
r
om
f
a
t
h
e
r
to son
C. the
H
op
i
li
v
e
i
n
s
i
d
e
the P
a
i
n
t
e
d
D
e
s
e
r
t
D.
the
H
op
i
may
be
f
ound
on the
borders
of
the P
a
i
n
t
e
d
D
e
s
e
r
t
28.
In
li
n
e
3,
s
om
e
t
h
i
ng
that
i
s
"
m
a
t
e
r
n
a
l
"
i
s
r
e
l
a
t
e
d
to_ .
A.
the
cu
l
t
u
r
e
B.
the
mother
C. the
H
op
i
D.
the
c
l
a
n
29.
A
c
l
a
n
i
n
li
n
e
5
i
s
a .
A. mother
B.
f
a
t
h
e
r
C.
f
a
m
il
y
D.
ch
il
d
30.
W
h
i
ch
of
the
f
o
ll
o
w
i
ng
i
s
true about
H
op
i
p
a
ss
a
g
e
'.
A. H
op
i
do
not own p
r
op
e
r
t
y
B.
H
op
i
'
s
property
passes
f
r
om
f
a
t
h
e
r
to son
C.
Property o
w
n
e
r
s
h
i
p
i
n
the
H
op
i
cu
l
t
u
r
e
i
s
s
i
m
il
a
r
to
property o
w
n
e
r
s
h
i
p
i
n
most other cu
l
t
u
r
e
s
D. A H
op
i
daughter
will
p
r
ob
a
b
l
y
i
nh
e
r
i
t
property
f
r
om
her mo
t
h
e
r
QUESTIONS 31 - 40: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit
each
space. Identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer
sheet.
C & A is probably one of the largest family fashion stores in the world, and their shops are a
familiar
sight in (31) High Streets in Britain. But many British people would be surprised to learn
(32)
this fashion company has Dutch origins. Founded in the small market town of Sneek in 1841,
the
first
C & A shop (33) opened by two brothers called Clemens and August Brenninkmeyer.
The
initials of their first names formed the name of the shop. As trade grew, more (34) were
opened
across Europe and in 1922 C & A came to Britain. (35) success was immediate and the store was
a
major influence in bringing down the (36) _ of women's clothes. It was the two brothers
(37)
started
the 5- day working week, at a time when shopkeepers in Britain expected their (38) to work
a
6- day week. Today C & A employs many thousands of people. All the stores are attractively
(39)
with
good use of space, lighting and plenty of individual changing rooms where (40) can try
things
on in comfort before they
buy.
QUESTIONS 41 - 43: After each pair of simple sentences from 41 to 43, there are four options which
are
their combinations. Choose the best answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark
your
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choice on the answer
sheet.
41. “Tsunami” is a Japanese word. This word means "harbor
wave".
A. "Tsunami" is a Japanese word which it means "harbor
wave".
B. "Tsunami" is a Japanese word it means "harbor
wave".
C. "Tsunami" is a Japanese word which means "harbor
wave".
D. "Tsunami" means "harbor wave" is a Japanese
word.
42. Sue lives in the house. The house is opposite my
house.
A. Sue lives in the house whose is opposite my
house.
B. Sue lives in the house which opposite my
house.
C. Sue lives in the house which is opposite her
house.
D. Sue lives in the house which is opposite my
house.
43. The plants may develop differently. The plants live on that
island.
A. The plants live on that island may develop
differently.
B. The plants that live on that island may develop
differently.
C. The plants which lives on that island may develop
differently.
D. The plants that live on that island may develop
different.
QUESTIONS 44 - 48: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option
by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer
sheet.
44. air / be / also / the /
pollute.
A. The air was also polluted. B. The air is also
polluted.
C. The air is also pollute. D. The air is also
pollution.
45. Human / action / can / lead / greenhouse / effect /
the.
A. Human action lead to the greenhouse
effect.
B.
Human action can lead the greenhouse
effect.
C. Human action can lead to greenhouse
effect.
D. Human action can lead to the greenhouse
effect.
46. Ha / speak / English / work / interpreter /
well.
A. If Ha spoke English well, she would work as an
interpreter.
B. If Ha spoke English well, she would work an
interpreter.
C. If Ha spoke English well, she works as an
interpreter.
D. If Ha spoke English well, she will work as an
interpreter.
47. Bill / win / lottery / travel / the world /
if.
A. Bill would travel around the world if he wins the
lottery.
B. Bill would travel around the world if he won the
lottery.
C. Bill would travel the world if he won the
lottery.
D. Bill will travel around the world if he won the
lottery.
48. What / you / do / if / you / meet / alien / outer
space?
A. What do you do if you met an alien from outer
space?
B. What would you do if you met alien from outer
space?
C. What would you do if you met an alien from outer
space?
D. What would you do if you meet an alien from outer
space?
QUESTIONS 49 - 50: Each of the following sentences has four underlined words or phrases marked
A,
B, C, and D. Choose the word or phrase which must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct
by
circling letter A, B, C or D and then mark your choice on the answer
sheet.
49.
I
was hop
i
ng
that you
m
i
gh
t
be
a
b
l
e
t
o
g
i
v
e
(A)
me
(B) some (C) a
d
v
i
s
e
about what
I s
hou
l
d
do
(D)
.
50.
Do you
t
h
i
n
k
that c
li
m
a
t
e
(A) e
ff
e
c
t
s
(B) p
e
op
l
e
'
s
(C) p
e
r
s
on
a
li
t
i
e
s
(D)
?