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ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN II
MÔN: ANH VĂN
Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút
Mã đề thi 132
Họ, tên thí sinh:
Số báo danh:
I. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose the
underline part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the
following questions
Question1: A. entrance B. bamboo C. banyan D. paddy
Question2: A. catastrophe B. deliberate C. centigrade D.
cellulose
II. 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.
Question3: A. elaborate B. necessary C. mysterious D.
contemporary
Question4: A. Contributory B. Psychological C. hypersensitive D.
argumentative
Question5: A. sandals B. dental C. canal D. rental
III. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
answer to each of the following questions.
Question6: Unless we take immediate precautions, we’ll not be able to ______ the
epidemic.
A. get away B. contain C. surround D. hold
Question7: Actually, I can’t ______ of that well-known painting.
A. make sense B. grasp C. comprehend D.
understand
Question8: His present work ______ about one million dollars a year.
A. takes him up B. gets him on C. brings him in D. makes
him out


Question9: ______ satisfy with the product, you can contact with the head office,
please.
A. Provided that not you B. Shouldn’t you
C. Provided that you not D. Should you not
Question10: Why are you always ______ that you are one of the best journalists in
the country?
A. hitting the ceiling B. blowing your own trumpet
C. pulling your leg D. finding fault with
Question11: Jump in the car. There’s enough ______ for you.
A. room B. chair C. place D. space
Question12: Jane: Oh, it is time for me to leave, John. John: ______
A. Long time no see. B. Me neither. C. Speaking. D. So
long.
Question13: Having opened the bottle, ______ for everyone.
A. Mike pouring the drink B. The drink was poured
C. Mike poured the drink D. The drink was being poured
Question14: It is time every student ______ work harder for the coming exam.
A. had to B. has to C. ought to D. must
have to
Question15: Catherine is the ______ of her boss’s eye.
A. lemon B. grape C. orange D. apple
Question16: “Would you mind turning down your stereo?’’ - “ ______”
A. Oh! I’m sorry! I didn’t realize that B. I’m really sorry! I’m not paying
attention
C. No. I don’t D. Yes, I do
Question17: The government cannot afford to be ______ to public opinion.
A. ignorant B. unlikely C. unexpected D.
indifferent
Question18: There is no chance of you getting the promotion after only two months
working here, ______ the great work you have done.

A. notwithstanding B. presuming C. due to D.
nevertheless
Question19: The doctor had been _______ for 48 hours and was exhausted.
A. on call B. on turn C. on work D. on tour
Question20: From an early age, Wolfgang had a/an _______ for music.
A. passion B. interest C. tendency D.
involvement
Question21: You will need ______ understanding of the subject.
A. a whole B. a thorough C. a universal D. an
exact
Question22: ___________ broken into when we were away on holiday.
A. Thieves had our house B. We had our house
C. Our house had D. It was our house
Question23: Nothing can ______the loss of the child.
A. come up with B. make up for C. make up with D. do with
Question24: Conservationists ______that experiments on animals be stopped.
A. recommended B. banned C. said D.
complained
Question25: ______ the noise and pollution in the city, the Browns move to the
countryside.
A. Being tired of B. Be tired of C. Were tired of D. Tired
of
Question26: _______ you should do first is make a list of all the things you have to
do.
A. What B. That C. As D. If
Question27: There's still no ______ about the reason why the Malaysian plane was
mysteriously lost.
A. clarity B. clear C. clarify D.
clearance
Question28: The ground is wet. It ______ rained last night.

A. may have B. might have C. must D. must
have
Question29: ______ members of my family has a share in doing household chores.
A. All B. Each of the C. None of D. Every
Question30: I don’t like John. His ______ complaints make me angry.
A. continuous B. constant C. permanent D.
continual
IV. Mark the letter on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correcting.
Question31: Commercial airliners do not fly in the vicinity of volcanic eruptions
because even a small amount of volcanic ash can damage its engine.
A. volcanic ash B. a small amount of C. in the vicinity D. its
engine
Question32: Calcium, the most abundantly mineral in the body, works with
phosphorus in maintaining bones and teeth.
A. in maintaining B. abundantly C. in the body D. works
with
Question33: The doctor told Mr. Anderson that, because of his severe cramps, he
should lay in bed for a few days.
A. told B. because of C. lay D. for a
few days.
Question34: Despite the disappearance of the Mayan Empire, there are still Mayans
in the region that they once inhabited.
A. that they B. Despite the disappearance
C. there are still D. inhabited
Question35: Foreign students who are doing a decision about which school to attend
may not know exactly where the choices are located.
A. the choices B. to attend C. are doing D. about
which
V. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer

sheet to indicate to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered
blanks from 36 to 45.
Mobile phones emit microwave radio emissions. Researchers are questioning
whether exposure to these radio waves might (36) _____ to brain cancer. So far, the
data are not conclusive. The scientific evidence does not (37) _____ us to say with
certainty that mobile phones are categorically (38) _____. On the other hand, current
research has not yet (39) _____ clear adverse effect associated with the prolonged use
of mobile phones.
Numerous studies are now going (40) ) _____ in various countries. Some of the
results are contradictory but others have shown an association between mobile phone
use and cancer. (41) _____, these studies are preliminary and the issue needs further,
long - term investigation.
(42) _____ the scientific data is more definite, it is prudent for people to try not to
use mobile phone for long (43) ) _____ of time. Don't think that hands free phones are
any safer either. At the moment, research is in fact showing the (44) _____ and they
may be just as dangerous. It is also thought that young people (45) _____ bodies are
still growing may be at particular risk.
Question36: A. bring B. lead C. produce D. cause
Question37: A. enable B. able C. let D. make
Question38: A. unhealthy B. secure C. safe D. risky
Question39: A. created B. demonstrated C. proved D. caused
Question40: A. by B. on C. through D. about
Question41: A. While B. Additionally C. However D. Though
Question42: A. Until B. Provide C. When D. As
Question43: A. quantities B. amounts C. periods D.
intervals
Question44: A. fact B. truth C. way D.
opposite
Question45: A. with B. that C. whose D. as
VI. 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.
"The economic history of the United States", one scholar has written, "is the
history of the rise and development of the capitalistic system". The colonists of the
eighteenth century pushed forward what those of the seventeenth century have begun:
the expansion and elaboration of an economy born in the great age of capitalist
expansion.
Our excellent natural resources paved the way for the development of abundant
capital to increase our growth. Capital includes the tools - such as: machines, vehicles,
and buildings - that makes the outputs of labor and resources more valuable. But it
also includes the funds necessary to buy those tools. If a society had to consume
everything it produced just to stay alive, nothing could be put aside to increase future
productions. But if a farmer can grow more corn than his family needs to eat, he can
use the surplus as seed to increase the next crop, or to feed workers who build
tractors. This process of capital accumulation was aided in the American economy by
our cultural heritage. Saving played an important role in the European tradition. It
contributed to American’s motivation to put something aside today for the tools to
buy tomorrow.
The great bulk of the accumulated wealth of America, as distinguished from what
was consumed, was derived either directly or indirectly from trade. Though some
manufacturing existed, its role in the accumulation of capital was negligible. A
merchant class of opulent proportions was already visible in the seaboard cities, its
wealth as the obvious consequence of shrewd and resourceful management of the
carrying trade. Even the rich planters of tidewater Virginia and the rice coast of South
Carolina finally depended for their genteel way of life upon the ships and merchants
who sold their tobacco and rice in the markets of Europe. As colonial production rose
and trade expanded, a business community emerged in the colonies, linking the
provinces by lines of trade and identity of interest.
Question46: The word ‘it’ in the third sentence of paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A. resource B. capital C. labour D. growth
Question47: According to the passage, capital includes all of the following EXCEPT

______.
A. factories B. tractors C. money D.
workers
Question48: According to the passage, the emergence of a business community in the
colonies was a result of ______.
A. efficient saving B. the immigration
C. the existence of manufacturing D. the success of production and
trade
Question49: The word ‘negligible’ in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to
______.
A. able to be neglected B. very important
C. necessary to be neglected D. not very important
Question50: The phrase ‘put aside’ in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to
______.
A. hidden B. reviewed C. saved D.
consumed
Question51: With what subject is this passage mainly concerned?
A. Geography B. Economics C. Finance D.
Culture
Question52: The phrase ‘paved the way’ in the second paragraph is closest in
meaning to ______.
A. accumulated B. supported C. resembled D. paid
for
Question53: It can be inferred from the passage that the European ancestors of early
Americans ____.
A. were accustomed to saving B. were good farmers
C. sent many tools to America D. taught their skills to their
offspring
Question54: The word ‘funds’ in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to
______.

A. capital B. money C. resource D. labour
Question55: According to the passage, which of the following would lead to
accumulating capital?
A. Training workers who produce goods. B. Consuming what is produced
C. Planting more of a crop than what is needed D. Studying the culture history of
the country
VII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or
phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following
questions.
Question56: Proximity to the court house makes an office building more valuable.
A. Interested in B. Similarity to C. Nearness to D.
Usefulness for
Question57: He was one of the most outstanding performers at the live show last
night.
A. easy- looking B. important C. well- known D.
impressive.
Question58: They are going to suffer a lot of criticism for increasing bus fare by so
much.
A. get into B. stand in with C. come in for. D. put
across
VIII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or
phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the
following questions.
Question59: Mr. Smith’s new neighbors appear to be very friendly .
A. amicable B. hostile C. futile D.
inapplicable
Question60: If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you round the city.
A. confident B. free C. occupied D.
reluctant
IX. 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 61 to 70.

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The ocean bottom - a region nearly 2.5 times greater than the total land area
of the Earth - is a vast frontier that even today is largely unexplored and
uncharted. Until about a century ago, the deep-ocean floor was completely
inaccessible, hidden beneath waters averaging over 3,600 meters deep.
Totally without light and subjected to intense pressures hundreds of times
greater than at the Earth's surface, the deep-ocean bottom is a hostile
environment to humans, in some ways as forbidding and remote as the void of
outer space.
Although researchers have taken samples of deep-ocean rocks and
sediments for over a century, the first detailed global investigation of the
ocean bottom did not actually start until 1968, with the beginning of the
National Science Foundation's Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP).Using
techniques first developed for the offshore oil and gas industry, the DSDP's
drill ship, the Glomar Challenger, was able to maintain a steady position on
the ocean's surface and drill in very deep waters, extracting samples of
sediments and rock from the ocean floor.
The Glomar Challenger completed 96 voyages in a 15-year research
program that ended in November 1983. During this time, the vessel logged
600,000 kilometers and took almost 20,000 core samples of seabed sediments
and rocks at 624 drilling sites around the world. The Glomar Challenger's core
samples have allowed geologists to reconstruct what the planet looked like
hundreds of millions of years ago and to calculate what it will probably look

like millions of years in the future. Today, largely on the strength of evidence
gathered during the Glomar Challenger's voyages, nearly all earth scientists
agree on the theories of plate tectonics and continental drift that explain many
of the geological processes that shape the Earth.
The cores of sediment drilled by the Glomar Challenger have also
yielded information critical to understanding the world's past climates. Deep-
ocean sediments provide a climatic record stretching back hundreds of
millions of years, because they are largely isolated from the mechanical
erosion and the intense chemical and biological activity that rapidly destroy
much land-based evidence of past climates. This record has already provided
insights into the patterns and causes of past climatic change - information that
may be used to predict future climates.
Question61: The previous paragraph may discuss about ______.
A. the land B. the ocean C. the frontier D. the
earth
Question62: The author refers to the ocean bottom as a "frontier" because it______.
A. contains a wide variety of life forms B. is not a popular area for
scientific research
C. is an unknown territory D. attracts courageous explorers
Question63: The word "inaccessible" is closest in meaning to______.
A. unusable B. unreachable C. unrecognizable D. unsafe
Question64: The author mentions outer space because______.
A. rock formations in outer space are similar to those found on the ocean floor
B. the Earth's climate millions of years ago was similar to conditions in outer
space.
C. it is similar to the ocean floor in being alien to the human environment
D. techniques used by scientists to explore outer space were similar to those used
in ocean exploration
Question65: Which of the following is NOT true of the Glomar Challenger?
A. It is a type of submarine. B. It has gone on nearly 100

voyages
C. It made its first DSDP voyage in 1968 D. It is an ongoing project.
Question66: The word "extracting" is closest in meaning to
A. breaking B. removing C. locating D.
analyzing
Question67: The deep Sea Drilling Project was significant because it was______.
A. composed of geologists form all over the world
B. the first extensive exploration of the ocean bottom
C. an attempt to find new sources of oil and gas
D. funded entirely by the gas and oil industry
Question68: The word "strength" is closest in meaning to______.
A. discovery B. basis C. endurance D.
purpose
Question69: The word "they" refers to______.
A. climates B. sediments C. cores D. years
Question70: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as being a
result of the Deep Sea Drilling Project?
A. Two geological theories became more widely accepted
B. Geologists observed forms of marine life never before seen.
C. Geologists were able to determine the Earth's appearance hundreds of millions
of years ago.
D. Information was revealed about the Earth's past climatic changes.
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that
best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions .
Question71: No one but the experts was able to realize that the painting was an
imitation. It greatly resembled the original.
A. It was hard for ordinary people to judge between the fake painting and the real
one, but not for the experts.
B. It was obvious that only a person with great talent could fake a painting so
successfully.

C. It was almost impossible for amateurs to realize that the painting was not
authentic, though the experts could judge it quite easily.
D. The painting looked so much like the authentic one that only the experts could
tell it wasn't genuine.
Question72: The new restaurant looks good. However, it seems to have few
customers.
A. In spite of its appearance, the new restaurant does not appear to attract much
business.
B. The new restaurant would have more customers if it looked better.
C. In order to get more business, the new restaurant should improve its appearance.
D. If it had a few more customers, the new restaurant would look better.
Question73: I'd suggest that we avoid telling any scary stories with Janet around.
She’s a bit unstable and could get hysterical.
A. It is no fun to tell frightening stories to Janet, who is not very stable mentally,
because she only laughs instead of getting scared.
B. Janet has trouble keeping her emotions under control, especially when she is
told frightening stories.
C. Since Janet is somewhat unbalanced, the only way to make her laugh is by
telling stories, but we should avoid scary ones as they might cause her to panic.
D. Janet is somewhat mentally unbalanced and might easily become uncontrollably
emotional, so let’s not tell frightening stories in her presence.
Question74: We chose to find a place for the night. We found the bad weather very
inconvenient.
A. Because the climate was so severe, we were worried about what we'd do at
night.
B. The bad weather prevented us from driving any further.
C. Seeing that the bad weather had set in, we decided to find somewhere to spend
the night.
D. Bad weather was approaching, so we started to look for a place to stay.
Question75: It isn't just that the level of education of this school is high. It's that it's

also been consistent for years.
A. The level of education in this school, which is usually quite high, shows only
slight variations from year to year.
B. The standard of education is not high in this school, but at least all the students
are at the same level.
C. It isn't fair to deny that this school is successful, as it has had the same high
standards for many years now.
D. Not only are the standards of education good in this school, but it has
maintained those standards over the years.
XI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in
meaning to each of the following questions:
Question76: Diana ran into her former teacher on the way to the stadium yesterday.
A. Diana’s teacher got run over whole she was going to the stadium.
B. Diana’s car ran over her teacher on the way to the stadium.
C. Diana caused an accident to her teacher while she was going to the stadium.
D. Diana happened to meet her teacher while she was going to the stadium.
Question77: You should have persuaded him to change his mind.
A. You should persuade him to change his mind.
B. It was essential to persuade him to change his mind but you didn’t.
C. You persuaded him to change his mind but he didn’t listen.
D. You didn’t persuade him to change because of his mind.
Question78: When the unemployment rate is high, the crime rate is usually also high.
A. The unemployment rate is as high as the crime rate.
B. The high rate of unemployment depends on the high rate of crime.
C. The higher the unemployment rate is, the higher the crime rate is.
D. The unemployment rate and the crime rate are both higher.
Question79: I wish you hadn’t said that.
A. If only you didn’t say that B. It would be nice if you hadn’t
said that.
C. I hope you will not say that D. I wish you not to say that

Question80: "You’re always making terrible mistakes", said the teacher.
A. The teacher complained about his student making terrible mistakes.
B. The teacher realized that his students always made terrible mistakes.
C. The teacher asked his students why they always made terrible mistakes.
D. The teacher made his students not always make terrible mistakes
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