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<b>ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC GIA MÔN TIẾNG ANH </b>


<b>NĂM 2019 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN</b>



<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose</b>
<b>underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following</b>
<b>questions.</b>


1. A. prioritise B. privacy C. determined D. strive
2. A. chooses B. increases C. releases D. practises


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs</b>
<b>from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.</b>


3. A. confusion B. pollution C. influence D. removal


4. A. renewable B. influential C. advantageous D. beneficial


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that</b>
<b>needs correction in each of the following questions.</b>


5. It (A)was suggested that Tom(B) study the material (C)thoroughly before attempting (D)
passing the exam.


6. (A)Despite the roadblock, the police allowed (B)us to enter the (C)restriction area to
search (D)for our friends.


7. When we arrived (A) at the shop (B)to buy the dishes (C)advertise in the newspaper, we
learned that all of them had (D)been sold.


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to</b>
<b>each of the following questions.</b>



8. I was upset to learn that my first opponent would be Sam Muller, who ... part in
tournaments for no less than ten years.


A. was taking B. has been taking C. had been taking D. took
9. The road in front of my house needs ...


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A. that B. which C. ∅ D. A and B are correct
11. On Sundays, many people take their cars to service stations ...


A. to get the oil refilled B. to get the oil refill C. to refill the oil D. to make the oil refilled
12. The Vietnam men’s national football team has climbed one place from 100th to 99th in
the latest FIFA rankings thanks to their excellent results at the Asian Cup 2019, ...
the website Footy Rankings.


A. according to B. based on C. related to D. in view of


13. ... contained in the chromosomes, and they are thought of as the units of heredity.
A. Genes which are B. Genes are C. When genes D. Because of genes
14. The expansion of the natural history museum is most ... the cause of significant
revenue increases.


A. probabilities B. probability C. probable D. probably


15. One of the ... for being a lifeguard is knowing emergency first aid for someone
having a heart attack.


A. backgrounds B. requests C. requirements D. accomplishments
16. No large ... lakes are found in the state of South Carolina.



A. natural B. habitual C. environmental D. atmospheric


17. The water workers' claim for a 10 percent pay rise has been under ... by the
government.


A. application B. inquiry C. regard D. consideration


18. Vietnam welcomes the second US-Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)
summit, planned in Hanoi on Feb27-28, and strongly supports dialogues to maintain peace,
security and stability ... the Korean Peninsula.


A. at B. on C. for D. of
19. She managed to ... university the first time she tried.


A. come into B. get into C. pass to D. enter to
20. A little farther down the street ...


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21. Stop acting like a child. In a few weeks, you'll be coming of ... and nobody will
tolerate your foolish behaviour any longer.


A. childhood B. age C. mistake D. immaturity


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in</b>
<b>meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.</b>


22. As children we were very close, but as we grew up, we just <b>drifted apart</b>.
A. were not as friendly as before B. were not as serious as before
C. were not as sympathetic as before D. were not as childlike as before


23. The notice should be put in the most <b>conspicuous</b> place so that all the students can be


well-informed.


A. easily seen B. beautiful C. popular D. suspicious


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE</b>
<b>in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.</b>


24. She was brought up in a <b>well-off</b> family, so she can't understand the problems we are
facing.


A. wealthy B. kind C. broke D. poor
25. The river should be controlled in order to <b>facilitate</b> navigation.


A. make difficult B. make impossible C. make unpopular D. make busy


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable</b>
<b>response to complete each of the following exchanges.</b>


26. John: "Do you think that we should use public transportation to protect our
environment?" Laura: " .... "


A. Yes, it's an absurd idea. B. There's no doubt about it.
C. Of course not. You bet. D. Well, that's very surprising.
27. "What a nice watch you're wearing." " ... "


A. I'm with you. I'll buy another one for you.
B. Thanks. I bought it on my trip to Switzerland.
C. Sure. That's the best watch on sale.


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<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best</b>


<b>combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.</b>


28. I ate the soup. After that, I remembered that I had forgotten to give my little sister some
of it.


A. It was not until I ate the soup did I remember that I had forgotten to give my little sister
some of it.


B. As soon as I remembered that I had forgotten to give my little sister some of soup I ate it.
C. Only after eating the soup did I remember that I had forgotten to give my little sister some
of it.


D. Hardly had I forgotten to give my little sister some of it when I ate the soup.


29. I will leave a message for you with my secretary. It is possible that I will be out when
you telephone.


A. As long as it might happen that I am out when you telephone, I will leave a message for
you with my secretary.


B. I will leave a message for you with my secretary in case I am out when you telephone.
C. Unless you telephone when I am out, I will leave a message for you with my secretary.
D. Providing that I will leave a message for you with my secretary, I will be out when you
telephone.


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is</b>
<b>closest in meaning to each of the following questions.</b>


30. Residents of the area like to go to the park to enjoy a tea break after taking a walk along
the shore.



A. After having a stroll along the shore, people living in this area enjoy going to the park and
having a tea break.


B. If you are tired after walking along the shore, people here suggest that you should go to
the park for a tea break.


C. The park by the shore is a wonderful place for residents to have a tea break when they go
for a walk.


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31. It does not seem very probable that Eric will be able to find a new apartment before he
has to leave his old one.


A. Eric doesn't think he will be able to find a new apartment before he is thrown out of his
old one.


B. Eric's search for a new apartment while there is still time may well succeed, but only if he
works really hard at it.


C. It is hardly likely that Eric will be unable to find a new apartment before he is out on the
streets.


D. That Eric's search for a new apartment will be successful before he has to vacate his old
one appears highly unlikely.


32. She is currently writing a historical book about food, which will include old recipes and
the history behind them.


A. At the moment, she is collecting recipes and the historical information behind them for
the book which she intends to write on food.



B. The book she is writing at the moment is on the history of food, with old recipes and
stories behind them.


C. There are many interesting historical facts behind the old recipes to be found in her book,
which is a history of food.


D. The book she is writing is actually a historical book, but it also contains information
about old recipes and the stories behind them.


<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to</b>
<b>indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.</b>


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enterprise and bringing profound changes that no country can be an outsider, and (35) ...
Vietnam’s wish to become one of the passengers at the (36) ... of the Industry 4.0 train,
and enthusiastically work with other countries to build a wealthy world. In Davos, PM Phuc
and WEF President Borge Brende had a dialogue themed “Vietnam and the World”, which
is the first-ever event on Vietnam held by the WEF. Through the dialogue, PM Phuc
conveyed strong messages about Vietnam’s development and international integration,
asserting that (37) ... the current circumstance, Vietnam has maintained an
economic growth and socio-political stability that demonstrates itself a reliable destination
for foreign investors coming to do business.


33. A. connection B. connectivity C. connector D. connect
34. A. first B. leading C. strong D. rich
35. A. expressed B. mentioned C. cherished D. showed
36. A. carriage B. station C. back D. forefront
37. A. on B. with C. for D. in


<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to</b>


<b>indicate the correct answer to each of the questions</b>


As computer use becomes more common, the need for security is more common than ever.
One of the greatest security threats in the online world is computer hacking.


Computer hacking is the unauthorized access to a computer or network of computers.
Hackers are people who illegally enter systems. They may alter or delete information, steal
private information, or spread viruses that can damage or destroy files. But how exactly can
a hacker get into a system to do these things?


Most hackers use information called protocols that are built into computer software. These
protocols allow computer to interact with one another. Protocols are sort of like computer
police officers. When a compute connects to another system, the protocols check to see if the
access is valid. The protocols can also determine how much information can be shared
between the two systems. Hackers can manipulate the <b>protocols</b> to get unlimited access to a
computer system.


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challenging system like a bank or military network. Another kind of hacker tries to do
damage to a system. After hacking into systems, these hackers release viruses or alter,
delete, or take information. Known as active hackers, they are, by far, the more dangerous of
the two.


The easiest way to protect a system is with a good password. Long and unusual passwords
are harder for hackers to guess. For even greater security, some online services now use
“<b>password-plus</b>” systems. In this case, users first put in a password and then put in a second
code that changes after the user accesses the site. Users either have special cards or devices
that show them the new code to use the next time. Even if a hacker steals the password, they
won’t have the code. Or if the hacker somehow gets the code, they still don’t know he
password.



38. What is the main idea of this reading?


A. Famous hackers B. Funny things that hackers do.
C. Hackers and computer security D. Good ways to stop hackers.
39. What do hackers do to get into a computer?


A. Spread viruses B. Change the security programs
C. Make a new password D. Manipulate codes


40. What is not considered hacking?


A. Releasing a virus B. Illegally accessing a computer
C. Turning on a private computer D. Changing unauthorized information
41. Why are active hackers probably considered more dangerous than passive ones?


A. Active hackers are more skilled. B. Passive hackers have more intense personalities.
C. Active hackers do damage. D. Passive hackers are caught more easily.


42. What does “<b>plus</b>” in “<b>password-plus</b>” probably mean?


A. Extra B. Long C. Fast D. Danger


<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to</b>
<b>indicate the correct answer to each of the questions</b>


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temperature of the planet. The importance of carbon dioxide in regulating the Earth's
temperature was confirmed by scientists working in eastern Antarctica.


Drilling down into a glacier, they extracted a mile-long cylinder of ice from the hole. The
glacier had formed as layer upon layer of snow accumulated year after year. Thus drilling


into the ice was <b>tantamount to</b> drilling back through time.


The deepest sections of the core are composed of water that fell as snow 160,000 years ago.
Scientists in Grenoble, France, fractured portions of the core and measured the composition
of ancient air released from bubbles in the ice. Instruments were used to measure the ratio of
certain isotopes in the frozen water to get an idea of the prevailing atmospheric temperature
at the time when that particular bit of water became locked in the glacier.


The result is a <b>remarkable</b> unbroken record of temperature and of atmospheric levels of
carbon dioxide. Almost every time the chill of an ice age descended on the planet, carbon
dioxide levels dropped. When the global temperature dropped 9°F (5°C), carbon dioxide
levels dropped to 190 parts per million or so. Generally, as each ice age ended and the Earth
basked in a warm interglacial period, carbon dioxide levels were around 280 parts per
million. Through the 160,000 years of that ice record, the level of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere fluctuated between 190 and 280 parts per million, but never rose much
higher-until the Industrial Revolution beginning in the eighteenth century and continuing today.
There is indirect evidence that the link between carbon dioxide levels and global
temperature change goes back much further than the glacial record. Carbon dioxide levels
may have been much greater than the current concentration during the Carboniferous period,
360 to 285 million years ago. The period was named for a profusion of plant life whose
buried remains produced a large fraction of the coal deposits that are being brought to the
surface and burned today.


43. Which of the following does the passage mainly discuss?
A. Chemical causes of ice ages


B. Techniques for studying ancient layers of ice in glaciers


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44. According to the passage, the drilling of the glacier in eastern Antarctica was important
because it__ .



A. allowed scientists to experiment with new drilling techniques


B. permitted the study of surface temperatures in an ice-covered region of the Earth
C. provided insight about climate conditions in earlier periods


D. confirmed earlier findings about how glaciers are formed


45. The phrase "<b>tantamount to</b>" in line 5 is closest in meaning to___.
A. complementary to B. practically the same as
C. especially well suited to D. unlikely to be confused with


46. According to the passage, scientists used isotopes from the water of the ice core to
determine which of following?


A. The amount of air that had bubbled to the surface since the ice had formed
B. The temperature of the atmosphere when the ice was formed


C. The date at which water had become locked in the glacier
D. The rate at which water had been frozen in the glacier


47. The word "<b>remarkable</b>" in line 12 is closest in meaning to ___.


A. genuine B. permanent C. extraordinary D. continuous
48. The passage implies that the warmest temperatures among the periods mentioned
occurred ___.


A. in the early eighteenth century B. 160,000 years ago


C. at the end of each ice age D. between 360 and 285 million years ago


49. According to the passage, the Carboniferous period was characterized by____ .


A. a reduction in the number of coal deposits B. the burning of a large amount of coal
C. an abundance of plants D. an accelerated rate of glacier formation
50. The passage explains the origin of which of the following terms?


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