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ng Thùy LB s u t m và gi i thi u

THPT QU C GIA NĂM
Môn Ti ng Anh

Th i gian làm bài 60 phút

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word
that has the main stress differently from the rest in each of the
following questions.
Question 1:
A. arrive
Question 2:
A. secondary

B. harrow

C. repair

D. announce

B. domestically

C. miraculous

D. immediate



Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word
or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the
following questions.
Question 3: The biggest purpose in studying abroad is to see more of the
world.
A. production
B. possibility
C. result
D. reason
Question 4: A small controversy erupted among the women about who had
the best recipe
A. contest
B. decision
C. debate
D. fight

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 5: The water was so cold that the children couldn't swim in it.
A. The water wasn't warm enough for the children to swim in.
B. The water was cold enough for the children to swim in.
C. It was such a cold water that the children couldn't swim in it.
D. The water was too cold for the children to swim in it.
Question 6: We got lost because we forgot to take a map with us.
A. Unless we had forgotten to take the map with us, we would have got lost.
B. If we had remembered to take a map with us, we wouldn't have got lost.
C. Had we not forgotten to take the map with us, we would have got lost.
D. If we had remembered to take a map with us, we would have got lost.
Question 7: His eel soup is better than any other soups I have ever eaten.

A. Of all the soups I have ever eaten, his eel soup is the best.
B. His eel soup is good but I have ever eaten many others better
C. I have ever eaten many soups that are better than his eel soup.
D. His eel soup is the worst of all soups I have eaten.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word
or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the
following questions.
Question 8: The machine has been out of order since last month.
A. under repair
B. functioning well
C. sold out
D. refusing orders
Question 9: Your experience with oil well fires will be invaluable to the
company in case of trouble.
A. precious
B. priceless
C. important
D. worthless

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
sentence that best combines each pair of the sentences in the following
questions.


Question 10: My mother is very busy at work . However, she takes good care
of her children.
A. Although my mother is very busy at work, but she takes good care of her
children.
B. In spite of busying at work, my mother takes good care of her children.

C. My mother takes good care of her children but she is very busy at work.
D. Despite being busy at work, my mother takes good care of her children.
Question 11: He is very lazy. That makes his parents worried.
A. That he is vey lazy makes his parents worried.
B. The fact he is very lazy makes his parents worried.
C. Being very lazy makes his parents worried.
D. He is very lazy which makes his parents worried.

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
The American type of football was developed in the 19th century from
soccer and rugby football. Played by professionals, amateurs, college and high
school students, or young children, football in American is one of the most
popular sports besides basketball and baseball. It attracts millions of fans each
fall and people are very supportive of their favourite teams. The football playing
field of today is rectangular in shape and measures 100 yards long and 53.5 yards
wide. White lines are painted on the playing field to mark off the distances to the
end zone. The games is divided into four quarters, each fifteen minutes long. The
first two quarters are known as the first half. There is a rest period between two
halves which usually last about fifteen minutes. Each team has eleven players.
Each team has offensive players who play when the team has possession of the
ball and defensive players who play when the other team has the possession of
the ball. Because of the body contact players have during the game, helmets are
worn to protect their head and face area, whereas pads are worn to protect the
shoulders, arms, and legs. Also, there are officials carrying whistles and flags to
make certain that the rules of the game are followed during the game. The
football is made of leather and is brown in colour. It is shaped much like an oval
and has white rings near each end of the football. These rings help the players
see the ball when it is thrown or someone is running with it. The eight stitches
on the top of the football help the players to grip the ball when throwing or

passing. The most famous game of the year is Super Bowl that is played in
January or February. It is televised around the world and is watched by millions
of people each year.
Question 12: What do officials do during the game of football?
A. build up excitement among the fans B. supervise the game
C. take up tickets
D. spectate the game
Question 13: As mentioned in the text, who are the most active when their
team has the ball?
A. offensive players
B. defensive player
C. the officials
D. the fans
Question 14: Playing American football is the most similar to playing ________.
A. rugby football
B. basketball
C. baseball
D. volleyball
Question 15: What do pads help the players to protect?
A. their legs and arms
B. their heads
C. the whole body
D. their faces
Question 16: Which is the most popular sport in the US?


A. Rugby football
B. Soccer
C. American football
D. It's not mentioned

Question 17: When is the most famous football game held annually?
A. in the fall
B. January
C. February
D. January or February
Question 18: Why are there white rings on each end of the football?
A. to mark off the distances to the end zon
B. to help players run
C. to help players score
D. to help players see the ball
Question 19: The word "grip" in the passage means to ….
A. avoid something
B. take something away
C. hold something tightly
D. detect something

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined
part that needs correction.
Question 20: The economy is heavy dependent on industry, and economic
A
B
growth has always been of greater than environmental preservation.
C
D
Question 21: All of the homework given by our teachers are useful to every
A
B
C
student.
D

Question 22: Mirrors done of shiny metal were used by the Egyptians in ancient
A
B
C
times.
D

Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word
that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest in each
of the following questions.
Question 23: A. believe
Question 24: A. fanchise

B. unleaded
B. champagne

C. leader
C. parachute

D. defeat
D. Charlie

Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
answer to each question.
Question 25: I rarely listen to___ Music on_______ radio.
A. X/the
B. the/a
C. a/X
D. a/the
Question 26: It is necessary that everything___________ ready by two o'clock

tomorrow.
A. be
B. was
C. will be
D. is
Question 27: Any food can cause an allergic____ .
A. recreation
B. reaction
C. answer
D. solution
Question 28: What a terrible football game! “I thought it was ___________.”
A. delightful
B. delighting
C. delight
D. delighted
Question 29: They are going to demolish those slums for the street _______.
A. widening
B. to widen
C. to be widened
D. being widened
Question 30: You _____ have been absent from that important session.
A. mustn't
B. mightn't
C. shouldn't
D. wouldn't
Question 31: The government was finally ____ by a minor scandal.
A. put back
B. brought down
C. pulled down
D. taken down



Question 32: London stands on the Thames,___________ divides it into two
equal parts.
A. where
B. which
C. what
D. when
Question 33: Down ___________ when he was passing under the tree.
A. an apple fall
B. an apple fell
C. did an apple fall
D. fell an apple
Question 34: My mother doesn't ___________eye to eye with my father
sometimes.
A. see
B. glance
C. look
D. agree
Question 35: ___________ study hard before an examination.
A. Most the students
B. Most of the students
C. Most of students
D. Almost students
Question 36: John is___________ of the two boys.
A. the most tall
B. the taller
C. taller
D. the tallest


Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your
answer.
In an age when technology is developing faster than ever before, many
people are being attracted to the idea of looking back into the past. One way
they can do this is by investigating their own family history. They can try to
(37)_______ out more about where their family came from and what they did.
This is now a fast-growing hobby, especial in countries with a (38)_______ short
history, like Australia and the United States. It is one thing to spend some time
going through a book on family history and to take the (39)_______ to
investigate your own family's past. It is quite another to carry out the research
work successfully. It is easy to set about it in a disorganised way and
(40)_______ yourself many problems which could have been avoided with a little
forward planning. If your own family stories tell you that you are connected with
a famous character, whether hero or criminal, do not let this idea take over your
research. Just treat it as an interesting possibility. A simple system for collecting
and storing your track. The most important thing, (41)_______, is to get started.
Who knows what you might find?
Question 37: A. make
B. lay
C. put
D. find
Question 38: A. fairly
B. mostly
C. widely
D. greatly
Question 39: A. idea
B. plan
C. purpose
D. decision
Question 40: A. create

B. cause
C. build
D. produce
Question 41: A. for
B. as
C. though
D. like

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 42: - Anne: "Make yourself at home!"
- John: " _________"
A. Not at all. Don't mention it
B. That's very kind. Thank you
C. Thanks! Same to you
D. Yes, Can I help you?
Question 43: -Minh : " My first English test was not as good as I had expected
" - Thomas : " _______."
A. It's okay. Don't worry.
B. Never mind , better job next time!
C. That's brilliant enough!
D. Good Heavens!

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
One day in 1924, five men who were camping in the Cascade Mountains of
Washington saw a group of huge apelike creatures coming out of the woods.
They hurried back to their cabin and locked themselves inside. While they were



in, the creatures attacked them by throwing rocks against the walls of the cabin.
After several hours, these strange hairy giants went back into the woods.
After this incident the men returned to the town and told the people of
their adventure. However, only a few people accepted their story. These were
the people who remembered hearing tales about footprints of an animal that
walked like a human being.
The five men, however, were not the first people to have seen these
creatures called Bigfoot. Long before their experience, local Native Americans
were certain that a race of apelike animals had been living in the neighboring
mountain for centuries. They called these creatures Sasquatch.
In 1958, workmen, who were building a road through the jungles of
Northern California often found huge footprints in the earth around their camp.
Then in 1967, Roger Patterson, a man who was interested in finding Bigfoot went
into the Northern California jungles with a friend. While riding, they were
suddenly thrown off from their horses. Patterson saw a tall apelike animal
standing not far away. He managed to shoot seven rolls of film of the hairy
creature before the animal disappeared in the hushes. when Patterson's film was
shown to the public, not many people believed his story.
In another incident, Richard Brown, a music teacher and also an
experienced hunter spotted a similar creature. He saw the animal clearly through
the telescopic lens of his rifle. He said the creature looked more like a human
than an animal.
Later many other people also found deep footprints in the same area. In
spite of regular reports of sightings and footprints, most experts still do not
believe that Bigfoot really exists.
Question 44: The word neighboring would BEST be replaced
A.remote
B. nearby
C. far-off
D. far-away

Question 45: Did the town people believe the story of the five men about their
meeting with Bigfoot?
A. No, not everyone believed their stor
B. All the people believed what they said.
C. Some said the five men were making up their own story.
D. Only those who had heard the same tale the second time believed them.
Question 46: Which of the following pairs is INCORRECT?
A. spotted - saw
B. creatures – animal
C. woods - jungles
D. huge - hairy
Question 47: Who were the first people to have seen these apelike creatures
before the five campers?
A. Richard Brown, a music teacher and a hunter.
B. Roger Patterson and his friend.
C.The local Native Americans.
D.The workers who built the road in the jungles of Northern California.
Question 48: The BEST title for this passage would be ____.
A. The adventures of Bigfoot.
B. The experts and the existence of Bigfoot.
C. The creature called Bigfoot.
D. The adventures of the five campers.
Question 49: What did the five campers do when they saw a group of apelike
creatures?


A. They threw rocks against the walls of their cabin to frighten the creatures
away.
B. They attacked the creatures by throwing rocks at them.
C. They ran into the woods and hid there for several hours.

D. They quickly ran back into their cabin and locked the cabin door.
Question 50: Who called the apelike creatures 'Sasquatch'?
A. Richard Brown
B. The local Native Americans
C. The five campers
D. Roger Patters

1B
11A
21B
31B
41C

2A
12B
22A
32B
42B

3D
13A
23B
33D
43B

4C
14A
24A
34A
44B


ÁP ÁN
5A
6B
15A
16D
25A
26A
35B
36B
45A
46D

7A
17D
27B
37D
47C

8B
18D
28A
38A
48C

9D
19C
29C
39B
49D


10D
20A
30C
40B
50B



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