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SỠ GD - ĐT HÀ TĨNH KỲ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN I- MÔN TIẾNG ANH
TRƯỜNG THPT HỒNG LĨNH ( Thời gian làm bài 90 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề)
Mã đề 0001
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differenntly from the others.
1. A. Also B. Lonely C. Modern D. Tone
2. A. Error B. Elixir C. Ellipse D. Erupt
3. A. Ancient B. Commercial C. Office D. Social
II. Choose the word whose stressed position is different from the others.
4. A.Arithmatic B. Calculation C. mathematic D. Television
5 A. Comfortable B. Facility C. Identify D. Responsible
III. Choose the best option among A,B,C,D to complete the following sentences.
6……………., Ruggiero Rucci was considered a great violist.
A. At the age of six B. At six years old C. When age six D. When he was six years aged
7. At different times in different countries there has been different………….of beauty.
A. looks B. ideas C. points D. sets
8.Mount St Helens, a volcano in Washington State in the United States,………in 1980.
A. overflowed B. erupted C. blew D. discharged
9. They tell me he is ……….a lot of money in his new job.
A. having B. earning C. gaining D. profiting
10. The worst aircraft………… happened at Tenerife Airport in 1977.
A. event B. explosion C. matter D. accident
11. We can’t judge a person simply on the…………of his education.
A. condition B. principle C. basis D.theory
12. In four years at the company he rose to the……… of director.
A. standard B. rate C. quality D. level
13. The singer ended the concert………… her most popular song.
A. by B. with C. in D. as
14. She emptied the ………….of her purse onto the table.
A. money B. contents C. items D. valuables
15.If you make a mistake when you are writing, just……… it out with your rubber.
A. cross B. clear C. do D. wipe


16. Your car is very……… .It hardly uses any petrol at all.
A. economy B. economical C. economic D. ecological
17. How you invest your money is none of my…………
A. affair B. problem C.business D. matter
18. It’s hard to do………… to such a masterpiece.
A. fairness B. fairly C. justice D. judgement
19. The stones have……… buried in the sand for a thousand years.
A. lain B. laid C. lay D. lied
20.I can’t………….the announcement now. I’ve got a frog in my throat.
A. likely make B. possibly make C. likely do D. possibly do
21. …………a thing to do! You could all have been killed.It is a sheer folly.
A. What mad B How mad. C. What a mad D. How a mad.
22.” I’m terribly sorry for spilling coffee over your carpet”
“…………………. .I’m going to buy a new one anyway.”
A. You’re welcome B. No problem C. This is all right D. I should forgive you
23. ……………… the certainty that the financial markets remained closed.
A. So was B. So great C. Such was D. Such great
24. We can………….the difficulty very easily.
A. overcome B. get away C. get off D. get through
25. You have to study hard to…………….your classmates.
A. keep pace with B. keep up C. keep in touch D. keep out of
26. We’d better……… really early. It’s a very long journey.
A. set up B. set off C. set down D. set on.
27. At the station, we often see the sign: “…………for pickpockets! “
A. Watch up B. Watch on C. Watch out D. Watch of
28. “ My watch is broken”
“ Why don’t you …………?”
A. have it repair B. have it repairing C. have it repair D. have it repaired
29. When they could no longer put…………with the noise, they banged on their neighbour’s door.
A. in B. up C. off D. out.

30. To “run into” means to to “………… ”
A. meet unexpectedly B. hit C. see D. run over
31. I like to see him …………… person.
A. with B. on C. in D.by
32.Why don’t you…………… and see me?
A. leave B. drop by C. call at D. drop out
33. The doctor ………….all night with the patient.
A. set out B. set up C. set in D. set on.
34. Some very important issue was…………………. all his attention.
A. taking up B. taking off C. taking out D.taking in
35. People of all countries are expected to……………. the principle of the United Nations.
A. uphold B. inspect C. exaggerate D. integrate
36. He………… by pointing out the dangers involved in rock climbing.
A. started on B. started off C. started up D. started out
37. She………… till the early hours listening to pop music.
A. held me up B. caught me up C. kept me up D. took me up
38. As children, we were …………….to respect our elders.
A. grown up B. kept up C. brought up D. took up
39. All………… is a continuous supply of the basic necessities of life.
A. what’s needed B. for our needs C. the things needed D. that is needed
40. If something remains strong and undamaged, it ………………
A. is very good B. is not spoiled C stands up D. is carefully kept
41.His company is not making a profit. It has been ………………for months.
A. broken down B. blown up C. in the red D missed
42. To “have enough money to pay bills” is to “………………”
A. make ends meet B. afford C. save D. put money aside
IV. Choose the underedlined part among A.B.C.D which needs correction to complete sentence.
43.Without transportation, our modern society could not be existed
A B C D
44. There are about 500 species of poisonous snakes, 200 of them are harmful to men.

A B C D
45.If only man had been a bit less greedy, more bird and animal species might have been avoided
A B C D
extinction.
46. Alike most frogs, the clawed frog catches its prey with its hands.
A B C D
47.So far most a million different species of insects have been identified and named.
A B C D
48. Mushrooms get their food by causing vegetable matter decaying.
A B C D
49. Energy exists in different forms, such as light, heat, and chemical, mechanic, and electrical
A B C D
energy.
50. Psychology did not develop into a science based of careful observation and experimentation until
A B C
the late 1800s.
D
V. Choose the answer among A. B. C. D to complete the paragraph below.
The anger that descends on people when they get behind the steering wheel of a car used to be …(1)……
as a joke. But the laughter is getting noticeably quieter…(2)…… that the problem has become increasingly
widespread.
……(3)……. in a traffic jam, with family car inching their …(4)………. past, the driver of a fast sports
car begins to lose his temper. ……(5)……….the capabilities of his car, there is nothing he can do. The…(6)
………. is anger.
Many people live in …(7)……… of losing control. This is true of many situations but driving is a good
example. People think that the car might not start, it might break……(8)……… or someone might run into
it. Before anything even happens, people have worked themselves up into a…(9)……… of anxiety. And
when something does happen, they are…(10)……….to explode. In fact, it’s their very anxiety about losing
control that makes them lose control.
51. A. found B thought C. treated D. intended

52 A. once B even C. since D. now
53. A. Set B. Stuck C. Held D. Fixed
54. A. path B. way C. cause D. route
55. A. However B. Besides C. Although D. Despite
56. A. outcome B. event C. issue D. affect
57. A. worry B. fright C. fear D. concern
58. A.up B. down C. out D. off
59. A. state B. condition C. feeling D. case
60. A.good B. prepared C. near D. ready
VI. Choose the full correct sentence using the given cues:
61. Susn Fisher/ a student/ who/ about/ leave school.
A. Susan Fisher, a student who is about to leave school.
B. Susan Fisher is a student who is about leaving school.
C. Susan Fisher is a student who is about to leave school.
D. Susan Fisher is a student who worries about to leave school.
62. My advice/ that you/ continue/ study.
A. My advice that you should continue your study.
B. My advice is that you should continue your study.
C. My advice for you that you should continue your study.
D. My advice is that you continued your study.
63.I/ not /prepared/dicuss/this problem with him.
A. I’m not prepared to discuss this problem with him
B. I’m not prepared for discuss this problem with him.
C. I’m not prepared to discussing this problem with him.
D. I don’t prepare to discuss this problem with him.
64. One disadvantage/ have a car/ that/ it cost/ a lot/ insure
A. One disadvantage of having a car is that it costs a lot to insure.
B. One disadvantage of having a car is it costs a lot to insure.
C. One disadvantage when having a car is it costs a lot to insure.
D. One disadvantage of having a car is that costs a lot to insure.

65. She/ spend// freetime/ go/ her friends.
A.She spends all her freetime to go out with her friends.
B. She spends all her freetime going out with her friends.
C. She spends all her freetime go visiting her friends.
D.She spends all her freetime going for with her friends.
VII. Choose the option which has the most similar meaning with the given sentence.
66.However hard she tried, she didn’t succeed.
A. She tried hard and she succeeded.
B. She tried hard; however, she succeeded.
C. Although she tried hard, she didn’t succeed.
D Because she didn’t try hard, she didn’t succeed.
67. Her performent was too great to be criticised.
A. So great was her performent that we couldn’t criticise it.
B. Such great was her performent that we couldn’t criticise it.
C. Her performent was great enough to be criticised.
D. It was so great performent that we couldn’t criticise.
68. They are preparing to celebrate the wedding anniversary.
A. The wedding anniversary is being prepared to celebrate.
B. The wedding anniversaty is being prepared to be celebrated.
C. They are preparing for the wedding anniversary to be celebrated.
D. They are preparing the wedding anniversary for celebrating.
69. “ Would you like a cup of tea?”
A. He ordered me to have a cup of tea.
B. He asked me if I liked a cup of tea.
C. He asked me to make him a cup of tea.
D. He invited me a cup of tea.
70.The test is a piece of cake.
A. The test is easy.
B. The test is difficult.
C. The test is boring.

D. The test is wonderful.
VIII. Read the text then choose the best option among A.B.C.D to complete the sentence:
Text 1
Before the Noble Prize in literature was awarded to John Steinbeck in 1962, only five Americans had
been previously thus honored, the most recent being Ernest Hemingway in 1954 and William Faulkner in
1949. Steinbeck had been considered on those ocassions and also in 1945. As the honor is by far the greatest
any writer can receive, Steinbeck was elated. The feeling of the elation was tempered slightly, however, by
the observation expressed by Steinbeck in 1956, that recipients of the Noble Prize seldom write anything of
value afterwards. He cited Hemingway and Faulkner as examples, minimizing the point that by the time of
their selection most writers had already written their best work. At the age of 60, when he received the award
himself, Steinbeck wrote to a friend that he would have accepted the award had he not believed that he would
continue to write well, that he “could beat the rap” like his contemporaries, and others as well, however, he
did not.
There was no expectation or need that the writer do so, for Steineck had long since made his mark in
modern American literature.
71. According to the passage, Steinbeck observed that authors who receive the Noble Prize for
literature
A. had already finished writing popular works.
B.should follow the examples of Hemingway and Faulkner.
C.rarely write significant works afterwards.
D. are among the greatest contemporary writers.
72. In what year was Steinbeck 60 years old?
A. 1949 B.1954 C.1956 D.1962
73. According to the passage, Steinbeck wrote his best work
A. in an expressive style B. before receiving the Noble Prize
C. while he was feeling elated D. guided by his contemporaries.
74. Before 1949, how many Americans had received the Noble Prize for literature?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
75. In the second paragraph, the phrase “ do so” refers to
A. feel elated at receiving the Noble Prize B.accepted Noble Prize if nominated

C.write well after receiving the Noble Prize earlier. D. honor Noble Prize winners of the past.
Text 2
In its short history,the art of motion pictures has frequently undergone changes that seemed
fundamental, such as that resulting from the introduction of sound. It exists today in styles that differ
significantly from country to country and in forms that diverse as the documentary created by one man with a
hand-held camera and the multimillion-dollar “epic”, involving hundreds of performers and technicians.
Despite its diversity, however, an essential unchanging nature can be discerned in most of its manifestations.
A number of factors immediately come to mind in connection with the motion picture experience. For one
thing, there is something mildly hypnotic about the illusion of movement that holds the attention and may
even lower critical resistance. Also, the accuracy of the motion picture image is compelling because it is made
by a nonhuman, scientific process. And, the motion picture gives what has been called a strong sense of being
present: the film image always appears to be in the present tense. There is also the concrete nature of film it
appears to show the actual people and things. No less important than any of the above are the conditions under
which the motion picture ideally is seen, where everything helps to dominate the spectator. He or she is taken
from the everyday envirorment, partially isolidated from others, and comfortably seated in an air-conditioned
auditorium. There, the darkness concentrates attention and prevents comparision of the image on the screen
with the objects or people around the veiwer. For a while, the motion picture unfolds the world in which the
spectator lives.
76.Which of the following statements best expresses the main idea of the passage?
A. Motion pictures vary greatly from country to country
B. The fundamental characteristics of motion pictures remain unchanged.
C. Motion pictures have been modified over the years.
D. The styles of motion pictures have become significantly different.
77.According to the passage which can be most simply made type of motion picture?
A. A doccumentary B. An accurate one C. An epic D. A hypnotic one
78. Which of the following statements does the author NOT include as part of the motion picture
experience?
A. The viewing environment controls the spectator
B. The spectator is somewhat apart from other viewers.
C. The viewer becomes fascinated by the action on the screen.

D. The spectator realises that events on the screen are false.
79.The nature of movies are most comparable to which one of the following activities?
A. Dancing at a party B. Drawing a picture
C. Describing a picture D.Reading a book.
80. The author most probably believes that the main purpose of movies is to allow the audience to
A. see actual places, people, things.
B. be entertained in a comfortable setting.
C. escapse from the real world.
D. enjoy the results of a scientific process.
-THE END-

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