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TNPT 67

ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 001
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
MASTER COPY ~ WITH KEY

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
Question 1:A. finished
B. declared
C. linked
D. developed
Question 2:A. accept
B. succeed
C. account
D. accident
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.
Question 3:A. historic
B. impolite
C. commercial
D. regretful
Question 4:A. confinement B. involvement
C. achievement
D. argument
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.


Question 5: After seeing the movie 'Centennial', ......
A. the book was read by many people
B. the reading of the book interested many people
C. many people wanted to read the book
D. the book made many people want to read it
Question 6: It was very difficult to......what he was saying about the noise of the traffic.
A. turn out
B. make out
C. make up
D. pick up
Question 7: A good friend was the person who stood beside you......even though you were the biggest loser ever.
A. breaking out into tears
B. out of difficulty
C. hand in hand
D. through thick and thin
Question 8: You shouldn't have criticized him in front of his friends. It was extremely......of you.
A. insensible
B. unfortunate
C. insensitive
D. unconscious
Question 9: Pressure on natural resources will......as we face a population explosion.
A. decline
B. decrease
C. raise
D. increase
Question 10: I'm afraid a raise in salary is......just now.
A. out of sight
B. out of control
C. out of date
D. out of the question

Question 11: Barry has three years of......working as a teacher.
A. experienced
B. experience
C. experiencing
D. experiences
Question 12: In a formal interview, it is essential to maintain good eye......with the interviewers.
A. touch
B. contact
C. link
D. connection
Question 13: This is just a(n)......meeting; you just need to dress casually.
A. informally
B. formally
C. formal
D. informal
Question 14: When you......here at this time tomorrow, I......the room up.
A. comes - will tidy
B. come - will have tidied
C. will come - will be tidying
D. come - will be tidying
Question 15: When I got up this morning, the kitchem was spotless. Alex......it before she went to bed last night.
A. needn't have tidied
B. must have tidied
C. should have tidied
D. mustn't have tidied
Question 16: I don't think he'll ever......the shock of his wife's death.
A. get through
B. get by
C. get over
D. get off

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following questions.
Question 17: It is vitally important that she takes this medication night and morning.
A. vitally
B. takes
C. that
D. medication
Question 18: Men and women in the Peace Corps works with people in the developing countries to help them improving
their living conditions.
A. improving
B. living
C. developing
D. works
Question 19: It is interested to compare the early styled art forms of ancient civilizations with the modern abstract forms of
art.
A. intersted
B. with
C. early styled
D. ancient
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following questions.
Question 20: The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A. The Minister refused to do anything improper.
B. The Minister denied that he would do anything improper.
C. The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
D. The Minister denied doing anything improper.
Question 21: Peter said: "I wish I hadn't lent him the money."
A. Peter suggested not lending him the money.
B. Peter regretted lending him the money.
C. Peter wished not to lend him the money.

D. Peter thanked him for lending him the money.


Question 22: My mother had the house decorated.
A. The house was decorated by my mother.
B. My mother had someone decorate the house.
C. My mother had to decorate the house.
D. My mother had just decorated the house.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.
Question 23: ~ Anne: "Let's have fish and chips." ~ Bill: "............."
A. Not tonight.
B. Not at all.
C. It was delicious.
D. Yummy. I like sweet things.
Question 24: ~ Albert: "This dish is really nice!"
~ "Bill: "............. . It's called yakitori, and it's made with chicken livers."
A. I'm glad you like it.
B. Sure. I'll be glad to.
C. I guess you're right.
D. It's my pleasure.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word (s) in each of the following questions.
Question 25: My parents always disapprove of my smoking. They said it was bad for my health.
A. objected to
B. supported
C. denied
D. refused
Question 26: Drinking water must be purified so that it doesn't harm our health.
A. contaminated

B. tested
C. filtered
D. impure
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that
best fits each of the numbered blanks from 27 to 31.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Earth is the only place we know of in the universe that can support human life. Yet human activities are making the planet
less fit to live on. As the western world ...(27)... on consuming two-thirds ...(28)... the world's resources while half of the
world's population do so just to stay alive, we are rapidly destroying the very resource we have by which all people can
survive and prosper. Everywhere fertile soil is ...(29)... built on or washed into the sea. Renewable resources are exploited so
much that they will never be able to ...(30)... completely. We discharge pollutants into the atmosphere without any thought of
the consequences. As a ...(31)... the planet's ability to support people is being reduced at the very time when rising human
numbers and consumption are making increasingly heavy demands on it.
Question 27:A. continues B. carries
C. repeats
D. follows
Question 28:A. for
B. with
C. of
D. in
Question 29:A. sooner
B. rather
C. neither
D. either
Question 30:A. recover
B. reuse
C. redo
D. recycle
Question 31:A. result
B. development

C. product
D. reaction
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 32 to 39.
Today’s cars are smaller, safer, cleaner, and more economical than their predecessors, but the car of the future will be far
more pollution-free than those on the road today. Several new types of automobile engines have already been developed than
run on alternative sources of power, such as electricity, compressed natural gas, methanol, steam, hydrogen, and propane.
Electricity, however, is the only zero-emission option presently available.
Although electric vehicles will not be truly practical until a powerful, compact battery or other dependable source of
current is available, transport experts foresee a new assortment of electric vehicles entering everyday life: shorter-range
commuter electric cars, three-wheeled neighbourhood cars, electric delivery vans, bikes and trolleys.
As automakers work to develop practical electrical vehicles, urban planners and utility engineers are focusing on
infrastructure systems to support and make the best use of the new cars. Public charging facilities will need to be as common
as today’s gas stations. Public parking spots on the street or in commercial lots will need to be equipped with devices that
allow drivers to charge their batteries while they stop, dine, or attend a concert. To encourage the use of electric vehicles, the
most convenient parking in transportation centers might be reserved for electric cars.
Planners foresee electric shuttle buses, trains, buses and neighborhood vehicles all meeting at transit centers that would
have facilities for charging and renting. Commuters will be able to rent a variety of electric cars to suit their needs: light
trucks, one-person three-wheelers, small cars, or electric/gasoline hybrid cars for longer trips, which will no doubt take place
on automated freeways capable of handling five times the number of vehicles that can be carried by freeway today.
Question 32: The following electrical vehicles are all mentioned in the passage EXCEPT......
A. vans
B. trains
C. planes
D. trolleys
Question 33: The passage would most likely be followed by details about......
A. electric shuttle buses
B. pollution restrictions in the future
C. automated freeways
D. the neighbourhood of the future

Question 34: It can be inferred from the passage that......
A. the present electric engines are the best option as being practical
B. electricity is the best alternative source of power as it is almost free of pollution
C. many new types of electric engines have been developed
D. the present cars are more economical than their future generation
Question 35: According to the passage, public parking lots of the future will be.....
A. equipped with charging devices
B. much larger than they are today
C. as common as today’s gas stations
D. more convenient than they are today


Question 36: The word "charging" in this passage refers to......
A. electricity
B. credit cards
C. lightning
D. aggression
Question 37: The author’s purpose in the passage is to......
A. support the invention of electric cars
B. criticize conventional vehicles
C. narrate a story about alternative energy vehicles
D. describe the possibilities for transportation in the future
Question 38: In the second paragraph, the author implies that......
A. a dependable source of electric energy will eventually be developed.
B. electric vehicles are not practical for the future
C. everyday life will stay much the same in the future.
D. a single electric vehicle will eventually replace several modes of transportation
Question 39: The word "compact" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to......
A. long-range
B. squared

C. concentrated
D. inexpensive
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word (s) in each of the following questions.
Question 40: To prpepare for a job interview, you should jot down your qualfiications, work experience as well as some
important information about yourself.
A. your bio data and special qulities
B. what you have experienced
C. your own qualities in real life
D. what you have earned through study
Question 41: Many scientists agrre that global warming poses great threats to all species on earth.
A. irritations
B. fears
C. risks
D. annoyances
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 42 to 48.
An air pollutant is defined as a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to
affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely. Air pollution requires a very flexible definition that permits
continuous changes. When the first air pollution laws were established in England in the fourteenth century, air pollutants
were limited to compounds that could be seen or smelled - a far cry from the extensive list of harmful substances known
today. As technology has developed and knowledge of health aspects of various chemicals has increased, the list of air
pollutants has lengthened. In the future, even water vapor might be considered an air pollutant under certain conditions.
Many of more important air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxides and nitrogen oxides are found in nature. As
the Earth developed, the concentration of these pollutants was altered by various chemical reactions; they became
components in biogeochemical cycles. These serve as an air purification scheme by allowing the compounds to move from
the air to the water or soil. On a global basis, nature's output of these compounds dwarfs that resulting from human activities.
However, human production usually occurs in a localized area, such as a city. In such region, human output may be
dominant and may temporarily overload the natural purification scheme of the cycles. The result is an concentration of
noxious chemicals in the air. The concentrations at which the adverse effects appear will be greater than the concentrations

that the pollutants would have in the absence of human activities. The actual concentration need not be large for a substance
to be a pollutant; in fact, the numerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase this represents over the
concentration that would occur naturally in the area. For example, sulfur dioxide has detectable health effects at 0.08 parts per
million (ppm), which is about 400 times its natural level. Carbon monoxide, however has a natural level of 0.1 ppm and is not
usually a pollutant until its level reaches about 15 ppm.
Question 42: Which of the following is best supported by the passage?
A. Scientists should be consulted in order to establish uniform limits for all air pollutants.
B. To effectively control pollution, local government should regularly review their air pollution laws.
C. Human activities have been effective in reducing air pollution.
D. One of the most important steps in preserving natural lands is to better enforce air pollution laws.
Question 43: According to the passage, the numerical value of the concentration level of a substance is only useful if.......
A. it can be calculated quickly.
B. the other substances in the area are known
C. the natural level is also known.
D. it is in a localized area
Question 44: The word "adversely" is closest in meaning to......
A. considerably
B. negatively.
C. quickly
D. admittedly
Question 45: It can be inferred from the first paragraph that......
A. Most pollutants today can be seen or smelled.
B. a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities.
C. water vapour is an air pollutant in localized areas.
D. the definition of air pollution will continue to change.
Question 46: According to the passage, human-generated air pollution in localized regions......
A. can be dwarfed by nature's output of pollutants.
B. will damage area outside of the localized regions.
C. can overwhelm the natural system removing pollutants.
D. will react harmfully with natural pollutants.

Question 47: What does the passage mainly discuss?


A. What constitutes an air pollutant
B. The effects of compounds added to the atmosphere
C. The economic impact of air pollution.
D. How much harm air pollutants can cause.
Question 48: The word "these" in the second paragraph refers to......
A. the compounds moved to the water or soil
B. the components in biogeochemical cycles.
C. the various chemical reactions.
D. the pollutants from the developing Earth
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.
Question 49: He tries to practise English every day. He can speak English more fluently now.
A. He tries to practise English every day, but he finds it difficult to speak English.
B. The more he practises English, the more he can speak English.
C. The more he practises English, the more fluently he can speak it.
D. The more he tries to practise English, the most fluently he can speak it.
Question 50: She finished her homework. After that she watched television.
A. Before she had watched television, she finished her homework.
B. Had she finished her homework, she would have watched television.
C. As soon as she finished her homework, she would have watched television.
D. Having finished her homework, she watched television.


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ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 002
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s)

Mã Phách ……….

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following questions.
Question 1: Peter said: "I wish I hadn't lent him the money."
A. Peter wished not to lend him the money.
B. Peter suggested not lending him the money.
C. Peter thanked him for lending him the money.
D. Peter regretted lending him the money.
Question 2: The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A. The Minister denied doing anything improper.
B. The Minister denied that he would do anything improper.
C. The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
D. The Minister refused to do anything improper.
Question 3: My mother had the house decorated.
A. My mother had to decorate the house.
B. My mother had someone decorate the house.
C. My mother had just decorated the house.
D. The house was decorated by my mother.
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.
Question 4:A. historic
B. regretful

C. impolite
D. commercial
Question 5:A. achievement B. confinement
C. argument
D. involvement
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.
Question 6: ~ Anne: "Let's have fish and chips." ~ Bill: "............."
A. It was delicious.
B. Yummy. I like sweet things. C. Not tonight.
D. Not at all.
Question 7: ~ Albert: "This dish is really nice!"
~ "Bill: "............. . It's called yakitori, and it's made with chicken livers."
A. It's my pleasure.
B. I guess you're right.
C. I'm glad you like it.
D. Sure. I'll be glad to.
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.
Question 8: He tries to practise English every day. He can speak English more fluently now.
A. The more he practises English, the more he can speak English.
B. The more he tries to practise English, the most fluently he can speak it.
C. He tries to practise English every day, but he finds it difficult to speak English.
D. The more he practises English, the more fluently he can speak it.
Question 9: She finished her homework. After that she watched television.
A. Before she had watched television, she finished her homework.
B. Had she finished her homework, she would have watched television.
C. As soon as she finished her homework, she would have watched television.
D. Having finished her homework, she watched television.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the

following questions.
Question 10: It is vitally important that she takes this medication night and morning.
A. vitally
B. that
C. medication
D. takes
Question 11: It is interested to compare the early styled art forms of ancient civilizations with the modern abstract forms of
art.
A. intersted
B. ancient
C. early styled
D. with
Question 12: Men and women in the Peace Corps works with people in the developing countries to help them improving
their living conditions.
A. works
B. improving
C. living
D. developing
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
Question 13:A. accident
B. succeed
C. account
D. accept
Question 14:A. linked
B. finished
C. declared
D. developed
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word (s) in each of the following questions.

Question 15: My parents always disapprove of my smoking. They said it was bad for my health.
A. refused
B. objected to
C. supported
D. denied
Question 16: Drinking water must be purified so that it doesn't harm our health.


A. contaminated
B. impure
C. filtered
D. tested
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 17: In a formal interview, it is essential to maintain good eye......with the interviewers.
A. connection
B. link
C. contact
D. touch
Question 18: Barry has three years of......working as a teacher.
A. experiences
B. experienced
C. experience
D. experiencing
Question 19: Pressure on natural resources will......as we face a population explosion.
A. increase
B. raise
C. decline
D. decrease
Question 20: It was very difficult to......what he was saying about the noise of the traffic.
A. turn out

B. pick up
C. make up
D. make out
Question 21: I don't think he'll ever......the shock of his wife's death.
A. get over
B. get off
C. get by
D. get through
Question 22: A good friend was the person who stood beside you......even though you were the biggest loser ever.
A. breaking out into tears
B. out of difficulty
C. hand in hand
D. through thick and thin
Question 23: You shouldn't have criticized him in front of his friends. It was extremely......of you.
A. insensible
B. unfortunate
C. unconscious
D. insensitive
Question 24: I'm afraid a raise in salary is......just now.
A. out of the question
B. out of control
C. out of sight
D. out of date
Question 25: After seeing the movie 'Centennial', ......
A. many people wanted to read the book
B. the reading of the book interested many people
C. the book was read by many people
D. the book made many people want to read it
Question 26: When I got up this morning, the kitchem was spotless. Alex......it before she went to bed last night.
A. should have tidied

B. mustn't have tidied
C. needn't have tidied
D. must have tidied
Question 27: This is just a(n)......meeting; you just need to dress casually.
A. informal
B. formally
C. informally
D. formal
Question 28: When you......here at this time tomorrow, I......the room up.
A. come - will be tidying
B. comes - will tidy
C. will come - will be tidying
D. come - will have tidied
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word (s) in each of the following questions.
Question 29: To prpepare for a job interview, you should jot down your qualfiications, work experience as well as some
important information about yourself.
A. what you have experienced
B. your own qualities in real life
C. your bio data and special qulities
D. what you have earned through study
Question 30: Many scientists agrre that global warming poses great threats to all species on earth.
A. fears
B. irritations
C. annoyances
D. risks
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that
best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Earth is the only place we know of in the universe that can support human life. Yet human activities are making the planet

less fit to live on. As the western world ...(31)... on consuming two-thirds ...(32)... the world's resources while half of the
world's population do so just to stay alive, we are rapidly destroying the very resource we have by which all people can
survive and prosper. Everywhere fertile soil is ...(33)... built on or washed into the sea. Renewable resources are exploited so
much that they will never be able to ...(34)... completely. We discharge pollutants into the atmosphere without any thought of
the consequences. As a ...(35)... the planet's ability to support people is being reduced at the very time when rising human
numbers and consumption are making increasingly heavy demands on it.
Question 31:A. follows
B. continues
C. repeats
D. carries
Question 32:A. of
B. for
C. with
D. in
Question 33:A. rather
B. neither
C. sooner
D. either
Question 34:A. redo
B. reuse
C. recover
D. recycle
Question 35:A. reaction
B. result
C. development
D. product
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 36 to 42.
An air pollutant is defined as a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to
affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely. Air pollution requires a very flexible definition that permits

continuous changes. When the first air pollution laws were established in England in the fourteenth century, air pollutants
were limited to compounds that could be seen or smelled - a far cry from the extensive list of harmful substances known
today. As technology has developed and knowledge of health aspects of various chemicals has increased, the list of air
pollutants has lengthened. In the future, even water vapor might be considered an air pollutant under certain conditions.
Many of more important air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxides and nitrogen oxides are found in nature. As
the Earth developed, the concentration of these pollutants was altered by various chemical reactions; they became


components in biogeochemical cycles. These serve as an air purification scheme by allowing the compounds to move from
the air to the water or soil. On a global basis, nature's output of these compounds dwarfs that resulting from human activities.
However, human production usually occurs in a localized area, such as a city. In such region, human output may be
dominant and may temporarily overload the natural purification scheme of the cycles. The result is an concentration of
noxious chemicals in the air. The concentrations at which the adverse effects appear will be greater than the concentrations
that the pollutants would have in the absence of human activities. The actual concentration need not be large for a substance
to be a pollutant; in fact, the numerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase this represents over the
concentration that would occur naturally in the area. For example, sulfur dioxide has detectable health effects at 0.08 parts per
million (ppm), which is about 400 times its natural level. Carbon monoxide, however has a natural level of 0.1 ppm and is not
usually a pollutant until its level reaches about 15 ppm.
Question 36: The word "these" in the second paragraph refers to......
A. the compounds moved to the water or soil
B. the pollutants from the developing Earth
C. the components in biogeochemical cycles.
D. the various chemical reactions.
Question 37: The word "adversely" is closest in meaning to......
A. considerably
B. admittedly
C. quickly
D. negatively.
Question 38: According to the passage, the numerical value of the concentration level of a substance is only useful if.......
A. the natural level is also known.

B. it can be calculated quickly.
C. the other substances in the area are known
D. it is in a localized area
Question 39: Which of the following is best supported by the passage?
A. Scientists should be consulted in order to establish uniform limits for all air pollutants.
B. One of the most important steps in preserving natural lands is to better enforce air pollution laws.
C. To effectively control pollution, local government should regularly review their air pollution laws.
D. Human activities have been effective in reducing air pollution.
Question 40: According to the passage, human-generated air pollution in localized regions......
A. can be dwarfed by nature's output of pollutants.
B. will react harmfully with natural pollutants.
C. will damage area outside of the localized regions.
D. can overwhelm the natural system removing pollutants.
Question 41: It can be inferred from the first paragraph that......
A. water vapour is an air pollutant in localized areas.
B. Most pollutants today can be seen or smelled.
C. the definition of air pollution will continue to change.
D. a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities.
Question 42: What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The economic impact of air pollution.
B. The effects of compounds added to the atmosphere
C. How much harm air pollutants can cause.
D. What constitutes an air pollutant
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 43 to 50.
Today’s cars are smaller, safer, cleaner, and more economical than their predecessors, but the car of the future will be far
more pollution-free than those on the road today. Several new types of automobile engines have already been developed than
run on alternative sources of power, such as electricity, compressed natural gas, methanol, steam, hydrogen, and propane.
Electricity, however, is the only zero-emission option presently available.
Although electric vehicles will not be truly practical until a powerful, compact battery or other dependable source of

current is available, transport experts foresee a new assortment of electric vehicles entering everyday life: shorter-range
commuter electric cars, three-wheeled neighbourhood cars, electric delivery vans, bikes and trolleys.
As automakers work to develop practical electrical vehicles, urban planners and utility engineers are focusing on
infrastructure systems to support and make the best use of the new cars. Public charging facilities will need to be as common
as today’s gas stations. Public parking spots on the street or in commercial lots will need to be equipped with devices that
allow drivers to charge their batteries while they stop, dine, or attend a concert. To encourage the use of electric vehicles, the
most convenient parking in transportation centers might be reserved for electric cars.
Planners foresee electric shuttle buses, trains, buses and neighborhood vehicles all meeting at transit centers that would
have facilities for charging and renting. Commuters will be able to rent a variety of electric cars to suit their needs: light
trucks, one-person three-wheelers, small cars, or electric/gasoline hybrid cars for longer trips, which will no doubt take place
on automated freeways capable of handling five times the number of vehicles that can be carried by freeway today.
Question 43: The word "charging" in this passage refers to......
A. aggression
B. electricity
C. lightning
D. credit cards
Question 44: It can be inferred from the passage that......
A. the present electric engines are the best option as being practical
B. electricity is the best alternative source of power as it is almost free of pollution
C. the present cars are more economical than their future generation
D. many new types of electric engines have been developed
Question 45: The following electrical vehicles are all mentioned in the passage EXCEPT......
A. vans
B. planes
C. trolleys
D. trains


Question 46: The passage would most likely be followed by details about......
A. the neighbourhood of the future

B. pollution restrictions in the future
C. electric shuttle buses
D. automated freeways
Question 47: The author’s purpose in the passage is to......
A. support the invention of electric cars
B. describe the possibilities for transportation in the future
C. narrate a story about alternative energy vehicles
D. criticize conventional vehicles
Question 48: According to the passage, public parking lots of the future will be.....
A. more convenient than they are today
B. much larger than they are today
C. equipped with charging devices
D. as common as today’s gas stations
Question 49: In the second paragraph, the author implies that......
A. electric vehicles are not practical for the future
B. a single electric vehicle will eventually replace several modes of transportation
C. a dependable source of electric energy will eventually be developed.
D. everyday life will stay much the same in the future.
Question 50: The word "compact" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to......
A. long-range
B. concentrated
C. squared
D. inexpensive


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ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 003
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mã Phách ……….

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
Question 1:A. linked
B. finished
C. declared
D. developed
Question 2:A. accept
B. succeed
C. account
D. accident
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that
best fits each of the numbered blanks from 03 to 07.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Earth is the only place we know of in the universe that can support human life. Yet human activities are making the planet
less fit to live on. As the western world ...(3)... on consuming two-thirds ...(4)... the world's resources while half of the world's
population do so just to stay alive, we are rapidly destroying the very resource we have by which all people can survive and
prosper. Everywhere fertile soil is ...(5)... built on or washed into the sea. Renewable resources are exploited so much that
they will never be able to ...(6)... completely. We discharge pollutants into the atmosphere without any thought of the
consequences. As a ...(7)... the planet's ability to support people is being reduced at the very time when rising human numbers
and consumption are making increasingly heavy demands on it.
Question 3:A. continues
B. carries
C. repeats
D. follows

Question 4:A. of
B. with
C. for
D. in
Question 5:A. neither
B. either
C. sooner
D. rather
Question 6:A. reuse
B. recycle
C. redo
D. recover
Question 7:A. product
B. reaction
C. development
D. result
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.
Question 8:A. achievement B. confinement
C. argument
D. involvement
Question 9:A. regretful
B. commercial
C. historic
D. impolite
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following questions.
Question 10: It is vitally important that she takes this medication night and morning.
A. that
B. vitally

C. medication
D. takes
Question 11: Men and women in the Peace Corps works with people in the developing countries to help them improving
their living conditions.
A. living
B. works
C. improving
D. developing
Question 12: It is interested to compare the early styled art forms of ancient civilizations with the modern abstract forms of
art.
A. ancient
B. intersted
C. early styled
D. with
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.
Question 13: She finished her homework. After that she watched television.
A. Had she finished her homework, she would have watched television.
B. As soon as she finished her homework, she would have watched television.
C. Before she had watched television, she finished her homework.
D. Having finished her homework, she watched television.
Question 14: He tries to practise English every day. He can speak English more fluently now.
A. He tries to practise English every day, but he finds it difficult to speak English.
B. The more he practises English, the more fluently he can speak it.
C. The more he tries to practise English, the most fluently he can speak it.
D. The more he practises English, the more he can speak English.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following questions.
Question 15: The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A. The Minister denied doing anything improper.

B. The Minister denied that he would do anything improper.
C. The Minister refused to do anything improper.
D. The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
Question 16: My mother had the house decorated.
A. My mother had someone decorate the house.
B. My mother had just decorated the house.
C. The house was decorated by my mother.
D. My mother had to decorate the house.
Question 17: Peter said: "I wish I hadn't lent him the money."


A. Peter thanked him for lending him the money.
B. Peter wished not to lend him the money.
C. Peter suggested not lending him the money.
D. Peter regretted lending him the money.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word (s) in each of the following questions.
Question 18: Drinking water must be purified so that it doesn't harm our health.
A. tested
B. impure
C. filtered
D. contaminated
Question 19: My parents always disapprove of my smoking. They said it was bad for my health.
A. denied
B. refused
C. objected to
D. supported
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word (s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: Many scientists agrre that global warming poses great threats to all species on earth.

A. irritations
B. risks
C. annoyances
D. fears
Question 21: To prpepare for a job interview, you should jot down your qualfiications, work experience as well as some
important information about yourself.
A. what you have experienced
B. what you have earned through study
C. your own qualities in real life
D. your bio data and special qulities
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 22: You shouldn't have criticized him in front of his friends. It was extremely......of you.
A. insensitive
B. insensible
C. unfortunate
D. unconscious
Question 23: In a formal interview, it is essential to maintain good eye......with the interviewers.
A. touch
B. contact
C. connection
D. link
Question 24: A good friend was the person who stood beside you......even though you were the biggest loser ever.
A. through thick and thin
B. out of difficulty
C. breaking out into tears
D. hand in hand
Question 25: Barry has three years of......working as a teacher.
A. experiences
B. experience
C. experienced

D. experiencing
Question 26: It was very difficult to......what he was saying about the noise of the traffic.
A. make out
B. pick up
C. turn out
D. make up
Question 27: This is just a(n)......meeting; you just need to dress casually.
A. formal
B. formally
C. informally
D. informal
Question 28: When you......here at this time tomorrow, I......the room up.
A. come - will be tidying
B. comes - will tidy
C. will come - will be tidying
D. come - will have tidied
Question 29: Pressure on natural resources will......as we face a population explosion.
A. increase
B. decline
C. raise
D. decrease
Question 30: I don't think he'll ever......the shock of his wife's death.
A. get by
B. get through
C. get off
D. get over
Question 31: After seeing the movie 'Centennial', ......
A. the book was read by many people
B. the book made many people want to read it
C. many people wanted to read the book

D. the reading of the book interested many people
Question 32: When I got up this morning, the kitchem was spotless. Alex......it before she went to bed last night.
A. needn't have tidied
B. mustn't have tidied
C. should have tidied
D. must have tidied
Question 33: I'm afraid a raise in salary is......just now.
A. out of the question
B. out of sight
C. out of control
D. out of date
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.
Question 34: ~ Anne: "Let's have fish and chips." ~ Bill: "............."
A. It was delicious.
B. Not tonight.
C. Yummy. I like sweet things. D. Not at all.
Question 35: ~ Albert: "This dish is really nice!"
~ "Bill: "............. . It's called yakitori, and it's made with chicken livers."
A. I'm glad you like it.
B. I guess you're right.
C. Sure. I'll be glad to.
D. It's my pleasure.
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 36 to 42.
An air pollutant is defined as a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to
affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely. Air pollution requires a very flexible definition that permits
continuous changes. When the first air pollution laws were established in England in the fourteenth century, air pollutants
were limited to compounds that could be seen or smelled - a far cry from the extensive list of harmful substances known
today. As technology has developed and knowledge of health aspects of various chemicals has increased, the list of air

pollutants has lengthened. In the future, even water vapor might be considered an air pollutant under certain conditions.
Many of more important air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxides and nitrogen oxides are found in nature. As
the Earth developed, the concentration of these pollutants was altered by various chemical reactions; they became


components in biogeochemical cycles. These serve as an air purification scheme by allowing the compounds to move from
the air to the water or soil. On a global basis, nature's output of these compounds dwarfs that resulting from human activities.
However, human production usually occurs in a localized area, such as a city. In such region, human output may be
dominant and may temporarily overload the natural purification scheme of the cycles. The result is an concentration of
noxious chemicals in the air. The concentrations at which the adverse effects appear will be greater than the concentrations
that the pollutants would have in the absence of human activities. The actual concentration need not be large for a substance
to be a pollutant; in fact, the numerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase this represents over the
concentration that would occur naturally in the area. For example, sulfur dioxide has detectable health effects at 0.08 parts per
million (ppm), which is about 400 times its natural level. Carbon monoxide, however has a natural level of 0.1 ppm and is not
usually a pollutant until its level reaches about 15 ppm.
Question 36: What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The effects of compounds added to the atmosphere
B. How much harm air pollutants can cause.
C. The economic impact of air pollution.
D. What constitutes an air pollutant
Question 37: According to the passage, the numerical value of the concentration level of a substance is only useful if.......
A. the other substances in the area are known
B. it can be calculated quickly.
C. it is in a localized area
D. the natural level is also known.
Question 38: The word "these" in the second paragraph refers to......
A. the compounds moved to the water or soil
B. the various chemical reactions.
C. the pollutants from the developing Earth
D. the components in biogeochemical cycles.

Question 39: According to the passage, human-generated air pollution in localized regions......
A. will react harmfully with natural pollutants.
B. can overwhelm the natural system removing pollutants.
C. will damage area outside of the localized regions.
D. can be dwarfed by nature's output of pollutants.
Question 40: The word "adversely" is closest in meaning to......
A. admittedly
B. negatively.
C. considerably
D. quickly
Question 41: It can be inferred from the first paragraph that......
A. the definition of air pollution will continue to change.
B. water vapour is an air pollutant in localized areas.
C. Most pollutants today can be seen or smelled.
D. a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities.
Question 42: Which of the following is best supported by the passage?
A. One of the most important steps in preserving natural lands is to better enforce air pollution laws.
B. Human activities have been effective in reducing air pollution.
C. Scientists should be consulted in order to establish uniform limits for all air pollutants.
D. To effectively control pollution, local government should regularly review their air pollution laws.
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 43 to 50.
Today’s cars are smaller, safer, cleaner, and more economical than their predecessors, but the car of the future will be far
more pollution-free than those on the road today. Several new types of automobile engines have already been developed than
run on alternative sources of power, such as electricity, compressed natural gas, methanol, steam, hydrogen, and propane.
Electricity, however, is the only zero-emission option presently available.
Although electric vehicles will not be truly practical until a powerful, compact battery or other dependable source of
current is available, transport experts foresee a new assortment of electric vehicles entering everyday life: shorter-range
commuter electric cars, three-wheeled neighbourhood cars, electric delivery vans, bikes and trolleys.
As automakers work to develop practical electrical vehicles, urban planners and utility engineers are focusing on

infrastructure systems to support and make the best use of the new cars. Public charging facilities will need to be as common
as today’s gas stations. Public parking spots on the street or in commercial lots will need to be equipped with devices that
allow drivers to charge their batteries while they stop, dine, or attend a concert. To encourage the use of electric vehicles, the
most convenient parking in transportation centers might be reserved for electric cars.
Planners foresee electric shuttle buses, trains, buses and neighborhood vehicles all meeting at transit centers that would
have facilities for charging and renting. Commuters will be able to rent a variety of electric cars to suit their needs: light
trucks, one-person three-wheelers, small cars, or electric/gasoline hybrid cars for longer trips, which will no doubt take place
on automated freeways capable of handling five times the number of vehicles that can be carried by freeway today.
Question 43: The following electrical vehicles are all mentioned in the passage EXCEPT......
A. vans
B. trains
C. planes
D. trolleys
Question 44: The word "charging" in this passage refers to......
A. lightning
B. aggression
C. electricity
D. credit cards
Question 45: The passage would most likely be followed by details about......
A. electric shuttle buses
B. automated freeways
C. pollution restrictions in the future
D. the neighbourhood of the future
Question 46: The word "compact" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to......
A. concentrated
B. squared
C. inexpensive
D. long-range



Question 47: In the second paragraph, the author implies that......
A. electric vehicles are not practical for the future
B. a dependable source of electric energy will eventually be developed.
C. everyday life will stay much the same in the future.
D. a single electric vehicle will eventually replace several modes of transportation
Question 48: It can be inferred from the passage that......
A. the present electric engines are the best option as being practical
B. electricity is the best alternative source of power as it is almost free of pollution
C. many new types of electric engines have been developed
D. the present cars are more economical than their future generation
Question 49: The author’s purpose in the passage is to......
A. criticize conventional vehicles
B. narrate a story about alternative energy vehicles
C. describe the possibilities for transportation in the future
D. support the invention of electric cars
Question 50: According to the passage, public parking lots of the future will be.....
A. equipped with charging devices
B. as common as today’s gas stations
C. much larger than they are today
D. more convenient than they are today


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ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
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Mark(s)

ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 004

Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mã Phách ……….

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
Question 1:A. declared
B. finished
C. linked
D. developed
Question 2:A. succeed
B. accept
C. account
D. accident
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 03 to 09.
An air pollutant is defined as a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to
affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely. Air pollution requires a very flexible definition that permits
continuous changes. When the first air pollution laws were established in England in the fourteenth century, air pollutants
were limited to compounds that could be seen or smelled - a far cry from the extensive list of harmful substances known
today. As technology has developed and knowledge of health aspects of various chemicals has increased, the list of air
pollutants has lengthened. In the future, even water vapor might be considered an air pollutant under certain conditions.
Many of more important air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxides and nitrogen oxides are found in nature. As
the Earth developed, the concentration of these pollutants was altered by various chemical reactions; they became
components in biogeochemical cycles. These serve as an air purification scheme by allowing the compounds to move from
the air to the water or soil. On a global basis, nature's output of these compounds dwarfs that resulting from human activities.
However, human production usually occurs in a localized area, such as a city. In such region, human output may be
dominant and may temporarily overload the natural purification scheme of the cycles. The result is an concentration of
noxious chemicals in the air. The concentrations at which the adverse effects appear will be greater than the concentrations
that the pollutants would have in the absence of human activities. The actual concentration need not be large for a substance
to be a pollutant; in fact, the numerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase this represents over the

concentration that would occur naturally in the area. For example, sulfur dioxide has detectable health effects at 0.08 parts per
million (ppm), which is about 400 times its natural level. Carbon monoxide, however has a natural level of 0.1 ppm and is not
usually a pollutant until its level reaches about 15 ppm.
Question 3: The word "adversely" is closest in meaning to......
A. quickly
B. negatively.
C. considerably
D. admittedly
Question 4: It can be inferred from the first paragraph that......
A. a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities.
B. Most pollutants today can be seen or smelled.
C. water vapour is an air pollutant in localized areas.
D. the definition of air pollution will continue to change.
Question 5: According to the passage, human-generated air pollution in localized regions......
A. will react harmfully with natural pollutants.
B. will damage area outside of the localized regions.
C. can be dwarfed by nature's output of pollutants.
D. can overwhelm the natural system removing pollutants.
Question 6: The word "these" in the second paragraph refers to......
A. the pollutants from the developing Earth
B. the various chemical reactions.
C. the components in biogeochemical cycles.
D. the compounds moved to the water or soil
Question 7: What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The effects of compounds added to the atmosphere
B. How much harm air pollutants can cause.
C. What constitutes an air pollutant
D. The economic impact of air pollution.
Question 8: According to the passage, the numerical value of the concentration level of a substance is only useful if.......
A. it can be calculated quickly.

B. it is in a localized area
C. the other substances in the area are known
D. the natural level is also known.
Question 9: Which of the following is best supported by the passage?
A. Human activities have been effective in reducing air pollution.
B. Scientists should be consulted in order to establish uniform limits for all air pollutants.
C. One of the most important steps in preserving natural lands is to better enforce air pollution laws.
D. To effectively control pollution, local government should regularly review their air pollution laws.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following questions.
Question 10: It is interested to compare the early styled art forms of ancient civilizations with the modern abstract forms of
art.
A. ancient
B. early styled
C. with
D. intersted
Question 11: It is vitally important that she takes this medication night and morning.


A. vitally
B. that
C. medication
D. takes
Question 12: Men and women in the Peace Corps works with people in the developing countries to help them improving
their living conditions.
A. living
B. developing
C. improving
D. works
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined

word (s) in each of the following questions.
Question 13: Many scientists agrre that global warming poses great threats to all species on earth.
A. fears
B. irritations
C. annoyances
D. risks
Question 14: To prpepare for a job interview, you should jot down your qualfiications, work experience as well as some
important information about yourself.
A. your bio data and special qulities
B. what you have earned through study
C. your own qualities in real life
D. what you have experienced
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 15 to 22.
Today’s cars are smaller, safer, cleaner, and more economical than their predecessors, but the car of the future will be far
more pollution-free than those on the road today. Several new types of automobile engines have already been developed than
run on alternative sources of power, such as electricity, compressed natural gas, methanol, steam, hydrogen, and propane.
Electricity, however, is the only zero-emission option presently available.
Although electric vehicles will not be truly practical until a powerful, compact battery or other dependable source of
current is available, transport experts foresee a new assortment of electric vehicles entering everyday life: shorter-range
commuter electric cars, three-wheeled neighbourhood cars, electric delivery vans, bikes and trolleys.
As automakers work to develop practical electrical vehicles, urban planners and utility engineers are focusing on
infrastructure systems to support and make the best use of the new cars. Public charging facilities will need to be as common
as today’s gas stations. Public parking spots on the street or in commercial lots will need to be equipped with devices that
allow drivers to charge their batteries while they stop, dine, or attend a concert. To encourage the use of electric vehicles, the
most convenient parking in transportation centers might be reserved for electric cars.
Planners foresee electric shuttle buses, trains, buses and neighborhood vehicles all meeting at transit centers that would
have facilities for charging and renting. Commuters will be able to rent a variety of electric cars to suit their needs: light
trucks, one-person three-wheelers, small cars, or electric/gasoline hybrid cars for longer trips, which will no doubt take place
on automated freeways capable of handling five times the number of vehicles that can be carried by freeway today.

Question 15: The following electrical vehicles are all mentioned in the passage EXCEPT......
A. trolleys
B. planes
C. vans
D. trains
Question 16: The word "charging" in this passage refers to......
A. electricity
B. aggression
C. credit cards
D. lightning
Question 17: It can be inferred from the passage that......
A. the present electric engines are the best option as being practical
B. many new types of electric engines have been developed
C. the present cars are more economical than their future generation
D. electricity is the best alternative source of power as it is almost free of pollution
Question 18: The word "compact" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to......
A. inexpensive
B. long-range
C. concentrated
D. squared
Question 19: The passage would most likely be followed by details about......
A. electric shuttle buses
B. the neighbourhood of the future
C. pollution restrictions in the future
D. automated freeways
Question 20: According to the passage, public parking lots of the future will be.....
A. more convenient than they are today
B. much larger than they are today
C. equipped with charging devices
D. as common as today’s gas stations

Question 21: The author’s purpose in the passage is to......
A. criticize conventional vehicles
B. narrate a story about alternative energy vehicles
C. describe the possibilities for transportation in the future
D. support the invention of electric cars
Question 22: In the second paragraph, the author implies that......
A. electric vehicles are not practical for the future
B. a dependable source of electric energy will eventually be developed.
C. a single electric vehicle will eventually replace several modes of transportation
D. everyday life will stay much the same in the future.
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.
Question 23: He tries to practise English every day. He can speak English more fluently now.
A. The more he practises English, the more he can speak English.
B. The more he tries to practise English, the most fluently he can speak it.
C. He tries to practise English every day, but he finds it difficult to speak English.


D. The more he practises English, the more fluently he can speak it.
Question 24: She finished her homework. After that she watched television.
A. Having finished her homework, she watched television.
B. Had she finished her homework, she would have watched television.
C. Before she had watched television, she finished her homework.
D. As soon as she finished her homework, she would have watched television.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word (s) in each of the following questions.
Question 25: Drinking water must be purified so that it doesn't harm our health.
A. contaminated
B. tested
C. filtered

D. impure
Question 26: My parents always disapprove of my smoking. They said it was bad for my health.
A. refused
B. objected to
C. supported
D. denied
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following questions.
Question 27: My mother had the house decorated.
A. The house was decorated by my mother.
B. My mother had someone decorate the house.
C. My mother had just decorated the house.
D. My mother had to decorate the house.
Question 28: Peter said: "I wish I hadn't lent him the money."
A. Peter wished not to lend him the money.
B. Peter thanked him for lending him the money.
C. Peter regretted lending him the money.
D. Peter suggested not lending him the money.
Question 29: The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A. The Minister denied doing anything improper.
B. The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
C. The Minister refused to do anything improper.
D. The Minister denied that he would do anything improper.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that
best fits each of the numbered blanks from 30 to 34.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Earth is the only place we know of in the universe that can support human life. Yet human activities are making the planet
less fit to live on. As the western world ...(30)... on consuming two-thirds ...(31)... the world's resources while half of the
world's population do so just to stay alive, we are rapidly destroying the very resource we have by which all people can
survive and prosper. Everywhere fertile soil is ...(32)... built on or washed into the sea. Renewable resources are exploited so

much that they will never be able to ...(33)... completely. We discharge pollutants into the atmosphere without any thought of
the consequences. As a ...(34)... the planet's ability to support people is being reduced at the very time when rising human
numbers and consumption are making increasingly heavy demands on it.
Question 30:A. continues B. follows
C. repeats
D. carries
Question 31:A. for
B. of
C. with
D. in
Question 32:A. neither
B. either
C. sooner
D. rather
Question 33:A. redo
B. recycle
C. recover
D. reuse
Question 34:A. development B. result
C. reaction
D. product
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 35: In a formal interview, it is essential to maintain good eye......with the interviewers.
A. connection
B. link
C. contact
D. touch
Question 36: This is just a(n)......meeting; you just need to dress casually.
A. informal
B. formal

C. formally
D. informally
Question 37: You shouldn't have criticized him in front of his friends. It was extremely......of you.
A. unconscious
B. insensitive
C. unfortunate
D. insensible
Question 38: When I got up this morning, the kitchem was spotless. Alex......it before she went to bed last night.
A. needn't have tidied
B. must have tidied
C. mustn't have tidied
D. should have tidied
Question 39: It was very difficult to......what he was saying about the noise of the traffic.
A. make up
B. turn out
C. make out
D. pick up
Question 40: I'm afraid a raise in salary is......just now.
A. out of date
B. out of sight
C. out of the question
D. out of control
Question 41: Barry has three years of......working as a teacher.
A. experiences
B. experienced
C. experience
D. experiencing
Question 42: A good friend was the person who stood beside you......even though you were the biggest loser ever.
A. out of difficulty
B. through thick and thin

C. hand in hand
D. breaking out into tears
Question 43: I don't think he'll ever......the shock of his wife's death.
A. get by
B. get off
C. get over
D. get through
Question 44: After seeing the movie 'Centennial', ......
A. many people wanted to read the book
B. the book was read by many people
C. the book made many people want to read it
D. the reading of the book interested many people


Question 45: When you......here at this time tomorrow, I......the room up.
A. comes - will tidy
B. come - will have tidied
C. come - will be tidying
D. will come - will be tidying
Question 46: Pressure on natural resources will......as we face a population explosion.
A. decline
B. increase
C. raise
D. decrease
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.
Question 47: ~ Anne: "Let's have fish and chips." ~ Bill: "............."
A. Yummy. I like sweet things. B. It was delicious.
C. Not tonight.
D. Not at all.

Question 48: ~ Albert: "This dish is really nice!"
~ "Bill: "............. . It's called yakitori, and it's made with chicken livers."
A. I guess you're right.
B. Sure. I'll be glad to.
C. I'm glad you like it.
D. It's my pleasure.
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.
Question 49:A. commercial B. impolite
C. regretful
D. historic
Question 50:A. involvement B. achievement
C. confinement
D. argument


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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.
Question 1: She finished her homework. After that she watched television.

A. Had she finished her homework, she would have watched television.
B. As soon as she finished her homework, she would have watched television.
C. Before she had watched television, she finished her homework.
D. Having finished her homework, she watched television.
Question 2: He tries to practise English every day. He can speak English more fluently now.
A. The more he tries to practise English, the most fluently he can speak it.
B. The more he practises English, the more he can speak English.
C. The more he practises English, the more fluently he can speak it.
D. He tries to practise English every day, but he finds it difficult to speak English.
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.
Question 3:A. confinement B. argument
C. achievement
D. involvement
Question 4:A. commercial B. regretful
C. historic
D. impolite
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following questions.
Question 5: It is interested to compare the early styled art forms of ancient civilizations with the modern abstract forms of
art.
A. with
B. early styled
C. intersted
D. ancient
Question 6: Men and women in the Peace Corps works with people in the developing countries to help them improving
their living conditions.
A. living
B. developing
C. improving

D. works
Question 7: It is vitally important that she takes this medication night and morning.
A. medication
B. takes
C. vitally
D. that
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that
best fits each of the numbered blanks from 08 to 12.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Earth is the only place we know of in the universe that can support human life. Yet human activities are making the planet
less fit to live on. As the western world ...(8)... on consuming two-thirds ...(9)... the world's resources while half of the world's
population do so just to stay alive, we are rapidly destroying the very resource we have by which all people can survive and
prosper. Everywhere fertile soil is ...(10)... built on or washed into the sea. Renewable resources are exploited so much that
they will never be able to ...(11)... completely. We discharge pollutants into the atmosphere without any thought of the
consequences. As a ...(12)... the planet's ability to support people is being reduced at the very time when rising human
numbers and consumption are making increasingly heavy demands on it.
Question 8:A. follows
B. continues
C. repeats
D. carries
Question 9:A. with
B. in
C. for
D. of
Question 10:A. neither
B. rather
C. sooner
D. either
Question 11:A. reuse
B. recover

C. redo
D. recycle
Question 12:A. result
B. reaction
C. development
D. product
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.
Question 13: ~ Anne: "Let's have fish and chips." ~ Bill: "............."
A. It was delicious.
B. Yummy. I like sweet things. C. Not tonight.
D. Not at all.
Question 14: ~ Albert: "This dish is really nice!"
~ "Bill: "............. . It's called yakitori, and it's made with chicken livers."
A. I'm glad you like it.
B. Sure. I'll be glad to.
C. I guess you're right.
D. It's my pleasure.
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 15 to 21.
An air pollutant is defined as a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to
affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely. Air pollution requires a very flexible definition that permits
continuous changes. When the first air pollution laws were established in England in the fourteenth century, air pollutants
were limited to compounds that could be seen or smelled - a far cry from the extensive list of harmful substances known


today. As technology has developed and knowledge of health aspects of various chemicals has increased, the list of air
pollutants has lengthened. In the future, even water vapor might be considered an air pollutant under certain conditions.
Many of more important air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxides and nitrogen oxides are found in nature. As
the Earth developed, the concentration of these pollutants was altered by various chemical reactions; they became

components in biogeochemical cycles. These serve as an air purification scheme by allowing the compounds to move from
the air to the water or soil. On a global basis, nature's output of these compounds dwarfs that resulting from human activities.
However, human production usually occurs in a localized area, such as a city. In such region, human output may be
dominant and may temporarily overload the natural purification scheme of the cycles. The result is an concentration of
noxious chemicals in the air. The concentrations at which the adverse effects appear will be greater than the concentrations
that the pollutants would have in the absence of human activities. The actual concentration need not be large for a substance
to be a pollutant; in fact, the numerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase this represents over the
concentration that would occur naturally in the area. For example, sulfur dioxide has detectable health effects at 0.08 parts per
million (ppm), which is about 400 times its natural level. Carbon monoxide, however has a natural level of 0.1 ppm and is not
usually a pollutant until its level reaches about 15 ppm.
Question 15: What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. What constitutes an air pollutant
B. The effects of compounds added to the atmosphere
C. The economic impact of air pollution.
D. How much harm air pollutants can cause.
Question 16: The word "adversely" is closest in meaning to......
A. considerably
B. quickly
C. admittedly
D. negatively.
Question 17: Which of the following is best supported by the passage?
A. One of the most important steps in preserving natural lands is to better enforce air pollution laws.
B. To effectively control pollution, local government should regularly review their air pollution laws.
C. Human activities have been effective in reducing air pollution.
D. Scientists should be consulted in order to establish uniform limits for all air pollutants.
Question 18: According to the passage, human-generated air pollution in localized regions......
A. can overwhelm the natural system removing pollutants.
B. can be dwarfed by nature's output of pollutants.
C. will damage area outside of the localized regions.
D. will react harmfully with natural pollutants.

Question 19: According to the passage, the numerical value of the concentration level of a substance is only useful if.......
A. the other substances in the area are known
B. the natural level is also known.
C. it can be calculated quickly.
D. it is in a localized area
Question 20: It can be inferred from the first paragraph that......
A. the definition of air pollution will continue to change.
B. Most pollutants today can be seen or smelled.
C. a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities.
D. water vapour is an air pollutant in localized areas.
Question 21: The word "these" in the second paragraph refers to......
A. the compounds moved to the water or soil
B. the components in biogeochemical cycles.
C. the pollutants from the developing Earth
D. the various chemical reactions.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word (s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22: My parents always disapprove of my smoking. They said it was bad for my health.
A. objected to
B. supported
C. denied
D. refused
Question 23: Drinking water must be purified so that it doesn't harm our health.
A. contaminated
B. impure
C. filtered
D. tested
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 24: This is just a(n)......meeting; you just need to dress casually.
A. formal

B. informal
C. informally
D. formally
Question 25: I don't think he'll ever......the shock of his wife's death.
A. get through
B. get over
C. get by
D. get off
Question 26: Barry has three years of......working as a teacher.
A. experiencing
B. experience
C. experiences
D. experienced
Question 27: A good friend was the person who stood beside you......even though you were the biggest loser ever.
A. breaking out into tears
B. hand in hand
C. through thick and thin
D. out of difficulty
Question 28: I'm afraid a raise in salary is......just now.
A. out of the question
B. out of control
C. out of sight
D. out of date
Question 29: When you......here at this time tomorrow, I......the room up.
A. come - will be tidying
B. come - will have tidied
C. comes - will tidy
D. will come - will be tidying
Question 30: You shouldn't have criticized him in front of his friends. It was extremely......of you.
A. insensitive

B. insensible
C. unfortunate
D. unconscious


Question 31: After seeing the movie 'Centennial', ......
A. the book was read by many people
B. the book made many people want to read it
C. many people wanted to read the book
D. the reading of the book interested many people
Question 32: In a formal interview, it is essential to maintain good eye......with the interviewers.
A. link
B. connection
C. contact
D. touch
Question 33: Pressure on natural resources will......as we face a population explosion.
A. decrease
B. increase
C. raise
D. decline
Question 34: When I got up this morning, the kitchem was spotless. Alex......it before she went to bed last night.
A. should have tidied
B. must have tidied
C. mustn't have tidied
D. needn't have tidied
Question 35: It was very difficult to......what he was saying about the noise of the traffic.
A. turn out
B. pick up
C. make up
D. make out

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
Question 36:A. accept
B. succeed
C. account
D. accident
Question 37:A. linked
B. finished
C. declared
D. developed
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following questions.
Question 38: The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A. The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
B. The Minister refused to do anything improper.
C. The Minister denied that he would do anything improper.
D. The Minister denied doing anything improper.
Question 39: Peter said: "I wish I hadn't lent him the money."
A. Peter thanked him for lending him the money.
B. Peter suggested not lending him the money.
C. Peter wished not to lend him the money.
D. Peter regretted lending him the money.
Question 40: My mother had the house decorated.
A. My mother had just decorated the house.
B. My mother had someone decorate the house.
C. The house was decorated by my mother.
D. My mother had to decorate the house.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word (s) in each of the following questions.
Question 41: Many scientists agrre that global warming poses great threats to all species on earth.

A. irritations
B. annoyances
C. fears
D. risks
Question 42: To prpepare for a job interview, you should jot down your qualfiications, work experience as well as some
important information about yourself.
A. what you have experienced
B. your own qualities in real life
C. your bio data and special qulities
D. what you have earned through study
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 43 to 50.
Today’s cars are smaller, safer, cleaner, and more economical than their predecessors, but the car of the future will be far
more pollution-free than those on the road today. Several new types of automobile engines have already been developed than
run on alternative sources of power, such as electricity, compressed natural gas, methanol, steam, hydrogen, and propane.
Electricity, however, is the only zero-emission option presently available.
Although electric vehicles will not be truly practical until a powerful, compact battery or other dependable source of
current is available, transport experts foresee a new assortment of electric vehicles entering everyday life: shorter-range
commuter electric cars, three-wheeled neighbourhood cars, electric delivery vans, bikes and trolleys.
As automakers work to develop practical electrical vehicles, urban planners and utility engineers are focusing on
infrastructure systems to support and make the best use of the new cars. Public charging facilities will need to be as common
as today’s gas stations. Public parking spots on the street or in commercial lots will need to be equipped with devices that
allow drivers to charge their batteries while they stop, dine, or attend a concert. To encourage the use of electric vehicles, the
most convenient parking in transportation centers might be reserved for electric cars.
Planners foresee electric shuttle buses, trains, buses and neighborhood vehicles all meeting at transit centers that would
have facilities for charging and renting. Commuters will be able to rent a variety of electric cars to suit their needs: light
trucks, one-person three-wheelers, small cars, or electric/gasoline hybrid cars for longer trips, which will no doubt take place
on automated freeways capable of handling five times the number of vehicles that can be carried by freeway today.
Question 43: It can be inferred from the passage that......
A. the present electric engines are the best option as being practical

B. electricity is the best alternative source of power as it is almost free of pollution
C. the present cars are more economical than their future generation
D. many new types of electric engines have been developed
Question 44: According to the passage, public parking lots of the future will be.....
A. more convenient than they are today
B. much larger than they are today
C. equipped with charging devices
D. as common as today’s gas stations
Question 45: The passage would most likely be followed by details about......


A. automated freeways
B. the neighbourhood of the future
C. electric shuttle buses
D. pollution restrictions in the future
Question 46: In the second paragraph, the author implies that......
A. electric vehicles are not practical for the future
B. everyday life will stay much the same in the future.
C. a single electric vehicle will eventually replace several modes of transportation
D. a dependable source of electric energy will eventually be developed.
Question 47: The author’s purpose in the passage is to......
A. criticize conventional vehicles
B. narrate a story about alternative energy vehicles
C. support the invention of electric cars
D. describe the possibilities for transportation in the future
Question 48: The word "charging" in this passage refers to......
A. lightning
B. credit cards
C. electricity
D. aggression

Question 49: The word "compact" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to......
A. long-range
B. inexpensive
C. concentrated
D. squared
Question 50: The following electrical vehicles are all mentioned in the passage EXCEPT......
A. planes
B. trains
C. trolleys
D. vans


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MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 006
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề

Mark(s)

Mã Phách ……….

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differendy from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
Question 1:A. developed B. finished
C. linked
D. declared

Question 2:A. accept
B. succeed
C. account
D. accident
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following questions.
Question 3: Men and women in the Peace Corps works with people in the developing countries to help them improving
their living conditions.
A. works
B. living
C. developing
D. improving
Question 4: It is interested to compare the early styled art forms of ancient civilizations with the modern abstract forms of
art.
A. intersted
B. with
C. ancient
D. early styled
Question 5: It is vitally important that she takes this medication night and morning.
A. that
B. medication
C. vitally
D. takes
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.
Question 6:A. confinement B. argument
C. achievement
D. involvement
Question 7:A. historic
B. regretful

C. commercial
D. impolite
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word (s) in each of the following questions.
Question 8: Many scientists agrre that global warming poses great threats to all species on earth.
A. irritations
B. risks
C. annoyances
D. fears
Question 9: To prpepare for a job interview, you should jot down your qualfiications, work experience as well as some
important information about yourself.
A. your own qualities in real life
B. what you have experienced
C. your bio data and special qulities
D. what you have earned through study
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 10: When you......here at this time tomorrow, I......the room up.
A. will come - will be tidying
B. come - will be tidying
C. come - will have tidied
D. comes - will tidy
Question 11: A good friend was the person who stood beside you......even though you were the biggest loser ever.
A. out of difficulty
B. through thick and thin
C. breaking out into tears
D. hand in hand
Question 12: After seeing the movie 'Centennial', ......
A. the book was read by many people
B. the reading of the book interested many people
C. the book made many people want to read it

D. many people wanted to read the book
Question 13: You shouldn't have criticized him in front of his friends. It was extremely......of you.
A. unfortunate
B. insensitive
C. unconscious
D. insensible
Question 14: This is just a(n)......meeting; you just need to dress casually.
A. formally
B. formal
C. informally
D. informal
Question 15: I don't think he'll ever......the shock of his wife's death.
A. get through
B. get off
C. get over
D. get by
Question 16: When I got up this morning, the kitchem was spotless. Alex......it before she went to bed last night.
A. must have tidied
B. needn't have tidied
C. should have tidied
D. mustn't have tidied
Question 17: I'm afraid a raise in salary is......just now.
A. out of the question
B. out of date
C. out of control
D. out of sight
Question 18: Pressure on natural resources will......as we face a population explosion.
A. decrease
B. raise
C. increase

D. decline
Question 19: In a formal interview, it is essential to maintain good eye......with the interviewers.
A. link
B. touch
C. contact
D. connection
Question 20: Barry has three years of......working as a teacher.
A. experienced
B. experience
C. experiences
D. experiencing
Question 21: It was very difficult to......what he was saying about the noise of the traffic.
A. make out
B. pick up
C. turn out
D. make up
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.


Question 22: ~ Albert: "This dish is really nice!"
~ "Bill: "............. . It's called yakitori, and it's made with chicken livers."
A. I'm glad you like it.
B. I guess you're right.
C. It's my pleasure.
D. Sure. I'll be glad to.
Question 23: ~ Anne: "Let's have fish and chips." ~ Bill: "............."
A. Yummy. I like sweet things. B. It was delicious.
C. Not at all.
D. Not tonight.

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 24 to 30.
An air pollutant is defined as a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to
affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely. Air pollution requires a very flexible definition that permits
continuous changes. When the first air pollution laws were established in England in the fourteenth century, air pollutants
were limited to compounds that could be seen or smelled - a far cry from the extensive list of harmful substances known
today. As technology has developed and knowledge of health aspects of various chemicals has increased, the list of air
pollutants has lengthened. In the future, even water vapor might be considered an air pollutant under certain conditions.
Many of more important air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxides and nitrogen oxides are found in nature. As
the Earth developed, the concentration of these pollutants was altered by various chemical reactions; they became
components in biogeochemical cycles. These serve as an air purification scheme by allowing the compounds to move from
the air to the water or soil. On a global basis, nature's output of these compounds dwarfs that resulting from human activities.
However, human production usually occurs in a localized area, such as a city. In such region, human output may be
dominant and may temporarily overload the natural purification scheme of the cycles. The result is an concentration of
noxious chemicals in the air. The concentrations at which the adverse effects appear will be greater than the concentrations
that the pollutants would have in the absence of human activities. The actual concentration need not be large for a substance
to be a pollutant; in fact, the numerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase this represents over the
concentration that would occur naturally in the area. For example, sulfur dioxide has detectable health effects at 0.08 parts per
million (ppm), which is about 400 times its natural level. Carbon monoxide, however has a natural level of 0.1 ppm and is not
usually a pollutant until its level reaches about 15 ppm.
Question 24: According to the passage, the numerical value of the concentration level of a substance is only useful if.......
A. it can be calculated quickly.
B. the other substances in the area are known
C. it is in a localized area
D. the natural level is also known.
Question 25: Which of the following is best supported by the passage?
A. Scientists should be consulted in order to establish uniform limits for all air pollutants.
B. Human activities have been effective in reducing air pollution.
C. To effectively control pollution, local government should regularly review their air pollution laws.
D. One of the most important steps in preserving natural lands is to better enforce air pollution laws.

Question 26: What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. How much harm air pollutants can cause.
B. The economic impact of air pollution.
C. What constitutes an air pollutant
D. The effects of compounds added to the atmosphere
Question 27: According to the passage, human-generated air pollution in localized regions......
A. will react harmfully with natural pollutants.
B. will damage area outside of the localized regions.
C. can overwhelm the natural system removing pollutants.
D. can be dwarfed by nature's output of pollutants.
Question 28: The word "adversely" is closest in meaning to......
A. admittedly
B. quickly
C. considerably
D. negatively.
Question 29: The word "these" in the second paragraph refers to......
A. the various chemical reactions.
B. the compounds moved to the water or soil
C. the components in biogeochemical cycles.
D. the pollutants from the developing Earth
Question 30: It can be inferred from the first paragraph that......
A. the definition of air pollution will continue to change.
B. Most pollutants today can be seen or smelled.
C. a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities.
D. water vapour is an air pollutant in localized areas.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following questions.
Question 31: Peter said: "I wish I hadn't lent him the money."
A. Peter thanked him for lending him the money.
B. Peter suggested not lending him the money.

C. Peter wished not to lend him the money.
D. Peter regretted lending him the money.
Question 32: The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A. The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
B. The Minister denied doing anything improper.
C. The Minister denied that he would do anything improper.
D. The Minister refused to do anything improper.
Question 33: My mother had the house decorated.


A. My mother had just decorated the house.
B. The house was decorated by my mother.
C. My mother had someone decorate the house.
D. My mother had to decorate the house.
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 34 to 41.
Today’s cars are smaller, safer, cleaner, and more economical than their predecessors, but the car of the future will be far
more pollution-free than those on the road today. Several new types of automobile engines have already been developed than
run on alternative sources of power, such as electricity, compressed natural gas, methanol, steam, hydrogen, and propane.
Electricity, however, is the only zero-emission option presently available.
Although electric vehicles will not be truly practical until a powerful, compact battery or other dependable source of
current is available, transport experts foresee a new assortment of electric vehicles entering everyday life: shorter-range
commuter electric cars, three-wheeled neighbourhood cars, electric delivery vans, bikes and trolleys.
As automakers work to develop practical electrical vehicles, urban planners and utility engineers are focusing on
infrastructure systems to support and make the best use of the new cars. Public charging facilities will need to be as common
as today’s gas stations. Public parking spots on the street or in commercial lots will need to be equipped with devices that
allow drivers to charge their batteries while they stop, dine, or attend a concert. To encourage the use of electric vehicles, the
most convenient parking in transportation centers might be reserved for electric cars.
Planners foresee electric shuttle buses, trains, buses and neighborhood vehicles all meeting at transit centers that would
have facilities for charging and renting. Commuters will be able to rent a variety of electric cars to suit their needs: light

trucks, one-person three-wheelers, small cars, or electric/gasoline hybrid cars for longer trips, which will no doubt take place
on automated freeways capable of handling five times the number of vehicles that can be carried by freeway today.
Question 34: The word "compact" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to......
A. long-range
B. inexpensive
C. concentrated
D. squared
Question 35: It can be inferred from the passage that......
A. electricity is the best alternative source of power as it is almost free of pollution
B. the present electric engines are the best option as being practical
C. the present cars are more economical than their future generation
D. many new types of electric engines have been developed
Question 36: The author’s purpose in the passage is to......
A. criticize conventional vehicles
B. describe the possibilities for transportation in the future
C. support the invention of electric cars
D. narrate a story about alternative energy vehicles
Question 37: The word "charging" in this passage refers to......
A. credit cards
B. aggression
C. electricity
D. lightning
Question 38: The following electrical vehicles are all mentioned in the passage EXCEPT......
A. trains
B. vans
C. planes
D. trolleys
Question 39: In the second paragraph, the author implies that......
A. a single electric vehicle will eventually replace several modes of transportation
B. everyday life will stay much the same in the future.

C. electric vehicles are not practical for the future
D. a dependable source of electric energy will eventually be developed.
Question 40: According to the passage, public parking lots of the future will be.....
A. as common as today’s gas stations
B. more convenient than they are today
C. much larger than they are today
D. equipped with charging devices
Question 41: The passage would most likely be followed by details about......
A. the neighbourhood of the future
B. automated freeways
C. pollution restrictions in the future
D. electric shuttle buses
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word (s) in each of the following questions.
Question 42: Drinking water must be purified so that it doesn't harm our health.
A. tested
B. filtered
C. contaminated
D. impure
Question 43: My parents always disapprove of my smoking. They said it was bad for my health.
A. refused
B. denied
C. objected to
D. supported
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that
best fits each of the numbered blanks from 44 to 48
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Earth is the only place we know of in the universe that can support human life. Yet human activities are making the planet
less fit to live on. As the western world ...(44)... on consuming two-thirds ...(45)... the world's resources while half of the
world's population do so just to stay alive, we are rapidly destroying the very resource we have by which all people can

survive and prosper. Everywhere fertile soil is ...(46)... built on or washed into the sea. Renewable resources are exploited so
much that they will never be able to ...(47)... completely. We discharge pollutants into the atmosphere without any thought of
the consequences. As a ...(48)... the planet's ability to support people is being reduced at the very time when rising human
numbers and consumption are making increasingly heavy demands on it.


Question 44:A. repeats
B. continues
C. follows
D. carries
Question 45:A. in
B. with
C. of
D. for
Question 46:A. rather
B. neither
C. either
D. sooner
Question 47:A. reuse
B. redo
C. recover
D. recycle
Question 48:A. reaction
B. development
C. result
D. product
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.
Question 49: She finished her homework. After that she watched television.
A. As soon as she finished her homework, she would have watched television.

B. Had she finished her homework, she would have watched television.
C. Having finished her homework, she watched television.
D. Before she had watched television, she finished her homework.
Question 50: He tries to practise English every day. He can speak English more fluently now.
A. The more he practises English, the more he can speak English.
B. The more he practises English, the more fluently he can speak it.
C. He tries to practise English every day, but he finds it difficult to speak English.
D. The more he tries to practise English, the most fluently he can speak it.


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ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
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ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 007
Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mã Phách ……….

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 01 to 08.
Today’s cars are smaller, safer, cleaner, and more economical than their predecessors, but the car of the future will be far
more pollution-free than those on the road today. Several new types of automobile engines have already been developed than
run on alternative sources of power, such as electricity, compressed natural gas, methanol, steam, hydrogen, and propane.
Electricity, however, is the only zero-emission option presently available.
Although electric vehicles will not be truly practical until a powerful, compact battery or other dependable source of
current is available, transport experts foresee a new assortment of electric vehicles entering everyday life: shorter-range
commuter electric cars, three-wheeled neighbourhood cars, electric delivery vans, bikes and trolleys.

As automakers work to develop practical electrical vehicles, urban planners and utility engineers are focusing on
infrastructure systems to support and make the best use of the new cars. Public charging facilities will need to be as common
as today’s gas stations. Public parking spots on the street or in commercial lots will need to be equipped with devices that
allow drivers to charge their batteries while they stop, dine, or attend a concert. To encourage the use of electric vehicles, the
most convenient parking in transportation centers might be reserved for electric cars.
Planners foresee electric shuttle buses, trains, buses and neighborhood vehicles all meeting at transit centers that would
have facilities for charging and renting. Commuters will be able to rent a variety of electric cars to suit their needs: light
trucks, one-person three-wheelers, small cars, or electric/gasoline hybrid cars for longer trips, which will no doubt take place
on automated freeways capable of handling five times the number of vehicles that can be carried by freeway today.
Question 1: In the second paragraph, the author implies that......
A. a single electric vehicle will eventually replace several modes of transportation
B. electric vehicles are not practical for the future
C. a dependable source of electric energy will eventually be developed.
D. everyday life will stay much the same in the future.
Question 2: The passage would most likely be followed by details about......
A. pollution restrictions in the future
B. automated freeways
C. the neighbourhood of the future
D. electric shuttle buses
Question 3: The word "charging" in this passage refers to......
A. electricity
B. credit cards
C. lightning
D. aggression
Question 4: The author’s purpose in the passage is to......
A. narrate a story about alternative energy vehicles
B. describe the possibilities for transportation in the future
C. support the invention of electric cars
D. criticize conventional vehicles
Question 5: The following electrical vehicles are all mentioned in the passage EXCEPT......

A. vans
B. trains
C. trolleys
D. planes
Question 6: The word "compact" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to......
A. squared
B. long-range
C. inexpensive
D. concentrated
Question 7: According to the passage, public parking lots of the future will be.....
A. equipped with charging devices
B. as common as today’s gas stations
C. much larger than they are today
D. more convenient than they are today
Question 8: It can be inferred from the passage that......
A. the present electric engines are the best option as being practical
B. many new types of electric engines have been developed
C. electricity is the best alternative source of power as it is almost free of pollution
D. the present cars are more economical than their future generation
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following questions.
Question 9: Peter said: "I wish I hadn't lent him the money."
A. Peter suggested not lending him the money.
B. Peter wished not to lend him the money.
C. Peter regretted lending him the money.
D. Peter thanked him for lending him the money.
Question 10: My mother had the house decorated.
A. The house was decorated by my mother.
B. My mother had someone decorate the house.
C. My mother had to decorate the house.

D. My mother had just decorated the house.
Question 11: The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A. The Minister denied doing anything improper.
B. The Minister refused to do anything improper.


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