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TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN
NGUYỄN HUỆ
ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN 3 -
MÔN TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút;
(Đề thi gồm 6 trang - 80 câu trắc nghiệm)
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Họ, tên thí sinh:..........................................................................
Số báo danh:...............................................................................
Part I: 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 1: A. imagine B. enormous C. permission D. possible
Question 2: A. departure B. capitalism C. monetary D. contrary
Question 3: A. under B. toward C. above D. behind
Question 4: A. mysteriously B. originally C. necessarily D. elaborately
Question 5: A. continuous B. malicious C. scandalous D. delicious
Part II: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct one to complete
each of the following sentences.
Question 6: When he heard the joke, he burst into loud ________.
A. amusement B. laughter C. smile D. laughing
Question 7: The boss ______ to his secretary using the office phone for personal calls.
A. disagrees B. objects C. criticizes D. disapproves
Question 8: Hardly _______ the captain of the team when he had to face the problems.
A. had he been appointed B. was he being appointed
C. did he appoint D. was he appointing
Question 9: The _______ of the pagoda in the water was very clear and beautiful.
A. sight B. mirror C. reflection D. shadow
Question 10: _______ Columbus was one of ________ first people to cross ______ Atlantic.
A. _ /the /_ B. The / the / the C. _/ the / an D. _ / the / the
Question 11: This job requires a good ______ for figures.
A. brain B. understanding C. faculty D. head


Question 12: Before the product is put on the market, the company must______ whether it complies with
safety standards.
A. calculate B. ask C. argue D. ascertain
Question 13: The Red List is a special book that provides names of _______ animals.
A. vulnerable and endangered B. vulnerable and dangerous
C. endangered and hunted D. extinct and killed
Question 14: -“My parents got divorced when I was 5.” - “_________”
A. They shouldn’t do that. B. How did it happen?
C. You must have been shocked D. Oh, I’m sorry.
Question 15: During the starvation, we used to keep a ______ of dried food in the factory.
A. conserve B. substitute C. reserve D. preserve
Question 16: As I won’t be able to attend the meeting, I’d like you to sign ______.
A. on my account B. on my name C. on my place D. on my behalf
Question 17: By 2050, medical technology _______ many diseases.
A. has conquered B. will conquer C. will have conquered D. is conquering
Question 18: Neither of them will be treated preferentially, _______?
A. won’t they B. will they C. won’t them D. will them
Question 19: When you have a small child in the house, you _______ leave small objects lying around.
Such objects _______ be swallowed, causing serious injury or even death.
A. needn't / may B. should not / might C. should / must D. mustn't / can't
Question 20: -“What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!” - “_______.”
A. Thank you very much. I am afraid B. Thank you for your compliment
C. You are telling a lie D. I don't like your sayings
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Question 21: Tony is so ______ that his friends tend to tell him all their problems.
A. confidential B. critical C. optimistic D. sympathetic
Question 22: - “Hello, I’d like to speak with Mrs. Smith.” - “ __________”
A. Sure B. Who are you?
C. Hang on, please, I will put you through. D. Of course you can
Question 23: I realized _______ that he was a thief.

A. sooner or later B. all along C. at the beginning D. eventually
Question 24: A university education is of course important but it is essential that all employees undergo a
period of intensive ______.
A. preparation B. learning C. training D. concentration
Question 25: Anne: "Make yourself at home". John: "_______"
A. Not at all. Don't mention it. B. Yes, Can I help you?
C. That's very kind. Thank you. D. Thanks! Same to you.
Question 26: The members of the Red Cross were dedicated their whole life to______ the sufferings of human
beings.
A. reducing B. reductive C. reduction D. reduce
Question 27: Now that they have read it in ______, they believe me.
A. white and black B. black and white C. red and blue D. blue and red
Question 28: My brother usually ______ at cards. It’s no surprise that he wins every game.
A. lies B. misleads C. deceives D. cheats
Question 29: Sarah is a young girl with________ and a straight nose.
A. almond-shaped eyes B. eyes shaped almond
C. almond-shape eyed D. almond-eyed shape
Question 30: Li has _______; he loves cakes, chocolate, ice-cream – anything which is sweet.
A. a sweet mouth B. sweet lips C. a sweet tongue D. a sweet tooth
Question 31: It is ________ that I can’t put it down.
A. so interesting a book B. so interesting book
C. such interesting book D. too interesting book
Question 32: _______ his assistance in those days, I would not be so successful now.
A. If it had not for B. Had it not been for C. If there were not D. Unless I had
Question 33: They thought they could deceive me but they were wrong. I could ________.
A. see them off B. see off them C. see through them D. see them through
Question 34: I couldn’t believe that they were brothers. They were as different as ______.
A. Mars from Jupiter B. chalk from cheese C. dogs and cats D. milk from honey
Question 35: The rumors go that Jason will be arrested. He is said _____a bloody robbery.
A. to have taken part in B. to have joined in

C. to join in D. to take part in
Part III: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correction.
Question 36: In China, Japan and other (A) O r i e n t a l countries, (B) w he r e tea is the national drink, people
(C) a l m o st use (D) ne v e r sugar in their tea.
Question 37: (A) One of the features of London is the (B) number of big stores, (C) most of them (D) are
to be found in or near the West End.
Question 38: (A) In the beginning radios cost much more (B) than they do today because they (C) turned
out slowly and expensively (D) by hand.
Question 39: (A) T o t u r n o n the light, I (B) w a s surprised (C) a t (D) w ha t I saw.
Question 40: Commercial airliners do not fly (A) in the vicinity of volcanic eruptions because even a
small (B) amount of volcanic (C) ash can damage (D) its engines.
Part IV: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 41 to 50.
Mobile phones (41) ______ microwave radio emissions. Researchers are questioning whether exposure
to these radio waves might (42) ______ to brain cancer.
So far, the data are not conclusive. The scientific evidence does not (43) ______ us to say with
certainty that mobile phones are categorically (44) ______. On the other hand, current research has not yet
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(45) ______ clear adverse effects associated with the prolonged use of mobile phones.
Numerous studies are now going (46) ______ in various countries. Some of the results are
contradictory but others have shown an association, between mobile phone use and cancer. (47) ______,
these studies are preliminary and the issue needs further, long-term investigation.
(48) ______ the scientific data are more definite, it is prudent for people to try not to use mobile phones
for long periods of time. Don't think that hands-free phones are any safer either. At the moment, research
is in fact showing the (49) ______ and they may be just as dangerous.
It is also thought that young people (50) _____ bodies are still growing may be at particular risk.
Question 41: A. charge B. send C. give D. emit
Question 42: A. bring B. lead C. cause D. produce
Question 43: A. get B. allow C. force D. enable

Question 44: A. risky B. secure C. safe D. unhealthy
Question 45: A. demonstrated B. produced C. proved D. caused
Question 46: A. through B. on C. about D. by
Question 47: A. However B. While C. Additionally D. Though
Question 48: A. When B. Provide C. Until D. As
Question 49: A. truth B. way C. fact D. opposite
Question 50: A. whose B. as C. with D. that
Part V: 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 51 to 60.
Many folk cures which have been around for centuries may be more therapeutic than previously
suspected. A case in point is that of penicillin Alexander Fleming did not just randomly choose cheese
molds to study when he discovered this very important bacteria-killing substance. Moldy cheese was
frequently given to patients as a remedy for illness at one time Fleming just isolated what it was about the
cheese which cured the patients.
In parts of South America, a powder obtained from grinding sugar cane is used for healing infections in
wounds and ulcers. This usage may date back to pre-Colombian times. Experiments carried out on several
hundred patients indicate that ordinary sugar in high concentrations is lethal to bacteria. Its suction effect
eliminates dead cells and it generates a glasslike layer which protects the wound and ensures healing.
Another example of folk medicine which scientists are investigating is that of Arab fishermen who rub
their wounds with a venomous catfish to quicken healing. This catfish excretes a gellike slime which
scientist found to contain antibiotics coagulant that helps close injured blood vessels, anti-inflammatory
agents, and a chemical that directs production of a glue-like material that aids healing.
It is hoped that by documenting these folk remedies and experimenting to see if results are indeed beneficial,
an analysis of the substance be made, and synthetic substances be developed for human consumption.
Question 51: This passage is mainly about ______.
A. antibiotics in the field of medicine
B. the validity of folk remedies and their use for advances in modem medicine
C. using folk medicines in place of modern medicines
D. isolating antibiotics in cheese, sugar, and slime
Question 52: The word "therapeutic' in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.

A. psychological B. physiological C. traditional D. medicinal
Question 53: It can be inferred from the Message that Alexander Fleming ______.
A. isolated infectious patients B. discovered moldy cheese
C. suspected medicinal properties of mold D. enjoyed eating cheese
Question 54: The word "eliminates" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. excretes B. disposes of C. kills off D. cleanses
Question 55: According to the passage, ______.
A. sugar kills unhealthy cells B. bacteria feed on sugar
C. sugar promotes healing D. lass is formed from sugar
Question 56: The gellike substance which promotes healing comes from ______.
A. Arab fishermen B. coagulants C. catfish bodies D. catfish venom
Question 57: Which one of the following is NOT an important quality of the catfish slime?
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A. It produces mold. B. It fights bacteria.
C. It stops bleeding. D. It prohibits inflammation.
Question 58: The word "consumption" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to______.
A. utilisation B. destruction C. manipulation D. experimentation
Question 59: In what way are cheese molds, sugar, and catfish slime similar?
A. They eliminate dead cells B. They cause blood clots
C. They heal wounds D. They fight bacteria
Question 60: According to the passage, why is it important to study folk medicine?
A. To perpetuate superstitions. B. To document cultural heritages.
C. To advance modern medical practices. D. To experiment with synthetic substances.
Part VI: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 61 to 70.
Ranked as the number one beverage consumed worldwide, tea takes the lead over coffee in both
popularity and production with more than 5 million metric tons of tea produced annually. Although much
of this tea is consumed in Asian, European, and African countries, the United States drinks its fair share.
According to estimates by the Tea Council of the United States, tea is enjoyed by no less than half of the
U.S. population on any given day. Black tea or green tea – iced, spiced, or instant – tea drinking has

spurred a billion-dollar business with major tea producers in Africa and South America and throughout
Asia.
Tea is made from the leaves of an evergreen plant, Camellia sinensis, which grows tall and lush in
tropical regions. On tea plantation, the plant is kept trimmed to approximately four feet high and as new
buds called flush appear, they are plucked off by hand. Even in today’s world of modern agricultural
machinery, hand harvesting continues to be the preferred method. Ideally, only the top two leaves and a
bud should be picked. This new growth produces the highest quality tea.
After being harvested, tea leaves are laid out on long drying racks, called withering racks, for 18 to 20
hours. During this process, the tea softens and becomes limp. Next, depending on the type of tea being
produced, the leaves may be crushed or chopped to release flavor, and then fermented under controlled
conditions of heat and humidity. For green tea, the whole leaves are often steamed to retain their green
color, and the fermentation process is skipped. Producing black teas requires fermentation during which
the tea leaves begin to darken. After fermentation, black tea is dried in vats to produce its rich brown or
black color.
No one knows when or how tea became popular, but legend has it that tea as a beverage was discovered
in 2737 B.C. by Emperor Shen Nung of China when leaves from a Camellia dropped into his drinking
water as it was boiling over a fire. As the story goes, Emperor Shen Nung drank the resulting liquid and
proclaimed the drink to be most nourishing and refreshing. Though this account cannot be documented, it
is thought that tea drinking probably originated in China and spread to other parts of Asia, then to Europe,
and ultimately to America colonies around 1650.
With about half the caffeine content as coffee, tea is often chosen by those who want to reduce, but not
necessarily eliminate their caffeine intake. Some people find that tea is less acidic than coffee and
therefore easier on the stomach. Others have become interested in tea drinking since the National Cancer
Institute published its findings on the antioxidant properties of tea. But whether tea is enjoyed for its
perceived health benefits, its flavor, or as a social drink, teacups continue to be filled daily with the
world’s most popular beverage.
Question 61: Why does the author include statistics on the amount of tea produced, sold, and consumed?
A. To demonstrate tea’s popularity
B. To show the expense of processing such a large quantity of tea
C. To explain why coffee is not the most popular beverage worldwide

D. To impress the reader with factual sounding information
Question 62: Based on the passage, what is implied about tea harvesting?
A. The method has remained nearly the same for a long time.
B. It is totally done with the assistance of modern agricultural machinery.
C. It is no longer done in China
D. The method involves trimming the uppermost branches of the plant.
Question 63: What does the word “they” in paragraph 2 of the passage refer to_____?
A. new buds B. tropical regions C. tea pickers D. evergreen plants
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Question 64: Which of the following is NOT true about the tea production process?
A. Black tea goes through two drying phases during production.
B. Black tea develops its dark color during fermentation and final drying.
C. Green tea requires a long fermentation process.
D. Green tea is often steamed to keep its color
Question 65: The word “documented” in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by which of the following
word?
A. kept B. proved C. stored D. ignored
Question 66: According to the passage, what is true about the origin of tea drinking?
A. It began during the Shen Nung dynasty
B. It may have begun some time around 1650
C. It is unknown when tea first became popular.
D. It was originally produced from Camillia plants in Europe.
Question 67: The word “eliminate” in paragraph 5 could be best replaced by which of the following
word?
A. increase B. reduce C. decrease D. remove
Question 68: According to the passage, which may be the reason why someone would choose to drink tea
instead of coffee?
A. Because it’s easier to digest than coffee
B. Because it has a higher nutritional content than coffee
C. Because it helps prevent cancer

D. Because it has more caffeine than coffee
Question 69: Where in the passage does the author mention research conducted on the beneficial effects
of tea drinking?
A. In paragraph 4 B. In paragraph 2 C. In paragraph 1 D. In paragraph 5
Question 70: What best describes the topic of this passage?
A. The two most popular types of tea B. How tea is produced and brewed
C. The benefits of tea consumption worldwide D. Tea consumption and production
Part VII: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the sentence which is closest
in meaning to the given one.
Question 71: If interest rates are cut, the economic situation may improve.
A. A reduction in interest rates may improve the economic situation.
B. The economic situation won’t be better if interest rates are cut.
C. The economic situation may improve if we increase the interest rates.
D. There’s no doubt that the economic situation will improve as a result of the reduction in interest rates.
Question 72: His dog is definitely not a bloodhound.
A. His dog smells definitely good. B. His dog smells badly.
C. His dog smells bad. D. His dog cannot smell blood.
Question 73: With the help of new computer programs, we can solve many problems quickly and
accurately.
A. We can solve problems quickly and accurately without computers.
B. New computer programs have enabled us to solve many problems quickly and accurately.
C. The new computer programs are quick and accurate.
D. New computer programs are not able to solve many problems quickly and accurately.
Question 74: Impressed as we were by the new cinema, we found it rather expensive.
A. We were not impressed by the new cinema at all because it looked rather expensive.
B. We weren’t as much impressed by the new cinema’s look as its cost.
C. We were very impressed by the new cinema, but found it rather expensive.
D. The new cinema was more expensive than we expected.
Question 75: The meeting was put off because of pressure of time.
A. There was not enough time to hold the meeting.

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