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<b>BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO </b>


ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC


<i>(Đề thi có 03 trang) </i>


<b>KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THƠNG NĂM 2008 LẦN 2 </b>
<b>Mơn thi: TIẾNG ANH - Hệ 3 năm </b>


<i>Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút. </i>


<b>Mã đề thi 671 </b>
<b>Họ, tên thí sinh</b>:...

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<b>Số báo danh</b>:...

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<i><b>Ch</b><b>ọ</b><b>n ph</b><b>ươ</b><b>ng án (A ho</b><b>ặ</b><b>c B, C, D) </b><b>ứ</b><b>ng v</b><b>ớ</b><b>i t</b><b>ừ</b><b>/ c</b><b>ụ</b><b>m t</b><b>ừ</b><b> có g</b><b>ạ</b><b>ch d</b><b>ướ</b><b>i c</b><b>ầ</b><b>n ph</b><b>ả</b><b>i s</b><b>ử</b><b>a </b><b>để</b><b> các câu sau </b></i>
<i><b>tr</b><b>ở</b><b> thành chính xác. </b></i>


<b>Câu 1: I am very fond with jogging every morning. </b>
A B C D


<b>Câu 2: Did you use to cry for candies when you was a little girl? </b>
A B C D
<b>Câu 3: Your new bicycle is more cheap than John’s. </b>


A B C D
<b>Câu 4: My brother hasn’t played football for last year. </b>


A B C D
<b>Câu 5: Would you like to have another cups of coffee? </b>



A B C D


<i><b>Ch</b><b>ọ</b><b>n ph</b><b>ươ</b><b>ng án </b><b>đ</b><b>úng (</b><b>ứ</b><b>ng v</b><b>ớ</b><b>i A ho</b><b>ặ</b><b>c B, C, D) </b><b>để</b><b> hoàn thành m</b><b>ỗ</b><b>i câu sau</b></i>.
<b>Câu 6: I am very interested</b>______.


<b>A. </b>about the information you gave it to me <b>B. </b>in the information you gave me


<b>C. </b>about the information you gave me <b>D. </b>in the information you gave it to me


<b>Câu 7: This is the handbag ______. </b>


<b>A. </b>whichI bought in Paris <b>B. </b>where in Paris I bought


<b>C. </b>what I bought in Paris <b>D. </b>whom I bought in Paris


<b>Câu 8: ______ in 1954 that Ernest Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. </b>


<b>A. </b>When it was <b>B. </b>Being <b>C. </b>It was <b>D. </b>When was


<b>Câu 9: The suitcase was too heavy ______. </b>


<b>A. </b>for anyone moving <b>B. </b>for anyone to move


<b>C. </b>that no one can move <b>D. </b>for no one to move


<b>Câu 10: He went to the department store ______. </b>


<b>A. </b>to buying his mother a new hat <b>B. </b>buy his mother a new hat



<b>C. </b>bought his mother a new hat <b>D. </b>to buy his mother a new hat


<i><b>Đọ</b><b>c k</b><b>ỹ</b><b>đ</b><b>o</b><b>ạ</b><b>n v</b><b>ă</b><b>n sau và ch</b><b>ọ</b><b>n ph</b><b>ươ</b><b>ng án </b><b>đ</b><b>úng (</b><b>ứ</b><b>ng v</b><b>ớ</b><b>i A ho</b><b>ặ</b><b>c B, C, D) cho m</b><b>ỗ</b><b>i câu t</b><b>ừ</b><b> 11 </b><b>đế</b><b>n 15. </b></i>
Charles Dickens is a famous English storywriter. His name was famous in the writing world in the
19th century. He combined great writing with the ability to write popular stories full of interesting
characters. His books are mostly about life in England in the 19th century and often describe the very
difficult and uncomfortable conditions in which poor people lived. Most of his books, which contain
humorous characters with unusual names, have also delighted children all over the world.


Charles Dickens did not have a happy childhood. When he was young, his family was very poor
and got deep into debt. Little Charles therefore had to work very hard. He earned money to support
himself by working in a shoe polish factory. Charles Dickens was very ambitious. He was determined
to succeed in life. He had a great love for writing. He started writing novels in the 1830s. His early
novels were written in parts for magazines published each week or each month. His novels soon
became very popular throughout England.


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<b>Câu 11: Charles Dickens’ books are mostly about ______. </b>


<b>A. </b>the environment in England in the 19th century


<b>B. </b>his adventures around England


<b>C. </b>life in England in the 19th<sub> century </sub>


<b>D. </b>civil wars in modern England


<b>Câu 12: When young, Charles Dickens had to work very hard because _______. </b>


<b>A. </b>his family was very poor <b>B. </b>he liked working



<b>C. </b>he wanted to be rich <b>D. </b>he had a happy childhood


<b>Câu 13: Charles Dickens’ childhood was ______. </b>


<b>A. </b>beautiful <b>B. </b>unhappy <b>C. </b>perfect <b>D. </b>happy


<b>Câu 14: Charles Dickens wrote his______ in the 1830s. </b>


<b>A. </b>magazine articles <b>B. </b>early novels <b>C. </b>short stories <b>D. </b>unusual names


<b>Câu 15: According to the passage, Charles Dickens loved ______. </b>


<b>A. </b>writing <b>B. </b>polishing shoes <b>C. </b>reading <b>D. </b>selling stories


<i><b>Ch</b><b>ọ</b><b>n t</b><b>ừ</b><b> (</b><b>ứ</b><b>ng v</b><b>ớ</b><b>i A ho</b><b>ặ</b><b>c B, C, D) có ph</b><b>ầ</b><b>n g</b><b>ạ</b><b>ch d</b><b>ướ</b><b>i </b><b>đượ</b><b>c phát âm khác v</b><b>ớ</b><b>i nh</b><b>ữ</b><b>ng t</b><b>ừ</b><b> còn l</b><b>ạ</b><b>i </b></i>
<i><b>trong m</b><b>ỗ</b><b>i câu sau. </b></i>


<b>Câu 16: A. </b>cow <b>B. </b>show <b>C. </b>flow <b>D. </b>know


<b>Câu 17: A. </b>pleasure <b>B. </b>head <b>C. </b>bread <b>D. </b>least
<b>Câu 18: A. </b>watched <b>B. </b>cooked <b>C. </b>helped <b>D. </b>played
<b>Câu 19: A. </b>chair <b>B. </b>character <b>C. </b>choose <b>D. </b>chance
<b>Câu 20: A. </b>these <b>B. </b>there <b>C. </b>they <b>D. </b>thank


<i><b>Ch</b><b>ọ</b><b>n t</b><b>ừ</b><b>/ c</b><b>ụ</b><b>m t</b><b>ừ</b><b> thích h</b><b>ợ</b><b>p (</b><b>ứ</b><b>ng v</b><b>ớ</b><b>i A ho</b><b>ặ</b><b>c B, C, D) </b><b>để</b><b> hoàn thành m</b><b>ỗ</b><b>i câu sau</b></i>.
<b>Câu 21: If bacteria stopped working, life on earth would come to a(n)_____. </b>


<b>A. </b>end <b>B. </b>finish <b>C. </b>disappearance <b>D. </b>extinction


<b>Câu 22: That’s the man ______ house we have rented. </b>



<b>A. </b>whose <b>B. </b>that <b>C. </b>whom <b>D. </b>who


<b>Câu 23: The city museum is exhibiting some pictures ______ belonged to the last Emperor. </b>


<b>A. </b>who <b>B. </b>whose <b>C. </b>which <b>D. </b>when


<b>Câu 24: The parks in our city are _____ peaceful islands in the middle of a stormy sea. </b>


<b>A. </b>likely <b>B. </b>alike <b>C. </b>similar <b>D. </b>like


<b>Câu 25: Peter used to ______swimming every Friday when he was a student. </b>


<b>A. </b>went <b>B. </b>goes <b>C. </b>going <b>D. </b>go


<b>Câu 26: My ______ pastime is going dancing with my friends. </b>


<b>A. </b>favour <b>B. </b>favourite <b>C. </b>favourable <b>D. </b>favoured


<b>Câu 27: After a hard working day, Peter felt so ______that he went to bed early. </b>


<b>A. </b>tired <b>B. </b>tire <b>C. </b>tiredly <b>D. </b>tiring


<b>Câu 28: You will miss the last bus to school______ you leave now. </b>


<b>A. </b>till <b>B. </b>while <b>C. </b>until <b>D. </b>unless


<b>Câu 29: Michael: "It's hot in here." </b>
Tom: "______ I open the window?"



<b>A. </b>Would <b>B. </b>Did <b>C. </b>Shall <b>D. </b>Do


<b>Câu 30: Remember ______ the door before you leave. </b>


<b>A. </b>locked <b>B. </b>lock <b>C. </b>to lock <b>D. </b>locking


<b>Câu 31: The teacher advises the children ______and see the dentist regularly. </b>


<b>A. </b>go <b>B. </b>going <b>C. </b>to go <b>D. </b>went


<b>Câu 32: Hurry up! We don’t have ______ time. </b>


<b>A. </b>few <b>B. </b>much <b>C. </b>little <b>D. </b>many


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<b>Câu 33: The farmers are busy: they ______ for the next crop. </b>


<b>A. </b>prepare <b>B. </b>were preparing <b>C. </b>have prepared <b>D. </b>are preparing


<b>Câu 34: If you have any _____ in doing the job, please let me know. </b>


<b>A. </b>matter <b>B. </b>difficulty <b>C. </b>effort <b>D. </b>ease


<b>Câu 35: Dave ______ his homework when his mother came home. </b>


<b>A. </b>was doing <b>B. </b>did <b>C. </b>is doing <b>D. </b>has done


<b>Câu 36: ______ everyone tried hard, we lost the game. </b>


<b>A. </b>However <b>B. </b>If <b>C. </b>Therefore <b>D. </b>Although



<b>Câu 37: Physical ______ are good for our health</b>.


<b>A. </b>activists <b>B. </b>activities <b>C. </b>acts <b>D. </b>actions


<b>Câu 38: My friend ______ me that he was going to take a driving test. </b>


<b>A. </b>talked <b>B. </b>said <b>C. </b>told <b>D. </b>spoke


<b>Câu 39: Kim: “Have you ever been abroad?” </b>
Tommy: “______.”


<b>A. </b>No, I didn’t <b>B. </b>Yes, I do <b>C. </b>No, I don’t <b>D. </b>Yes, I have


<b>Câu 40: “Have you heard anything about Tom? I haven’t seen him ______.” </b>


<b>A. </b>lately <b>B. </b>later <b>C. </b>latest <b>D. </b>late


<b>Câu 41: I ______ her again since her last birthday. </b>


<b>A. </b>don’tmeet <b>B. </b>am not meeting <b>C. </b>haven’t met <b>D. </b>will not meet


<b>Câu 42: Mary wants to change her job because she is ______ with doing the same things every day. </b>


<b>A. </b>bored <b>B. </b>tired <b>C. </b>fed <b>D. </b>excited


<b>Câu 43: John has to live on his ______ benefits because he doesn’t have a job. </b>


<b>A. </b>unemployment <b>B. </b>employer <b>C. </b>unemployed <b>D. </b>employment


<b>Câu 44: His lecture was so ______ that few students could understand it. </b>



<b>A. </b>simple <b>B. </b>exciting <b>C. </b>interesting <b>D. </b>difficult


<b>Câu 45: I promise I will wait ______ you come. </b>


<b>A. </b>for <b>B. </b>without <b>C. </b>despite <b>D. </b>until


<i><b>Đọ</b><b>c k</b><b>ỹ</b><b>đ</b><b>o</b><b>ạ</b><b>n v</b><b>ă</b><b>n sau và ch</b><b>ọ</b><b>n ph</b><b>ươ</b><b>ng án </b><b>đ</b><b>úng (</b><b>ứ</b><b>ng v</b><b>ớ</b><b>i A ho</b><b>ặ</b><b>c B, C, D) cho m</b><b>ỗ</b><b>i ch</b><b>ỗ</b><b> tr</b><b>ố</b><b>ng t</b><b>ừ</b><b> 46 </b></i>


<i><b>đế</b><b>n 50. </b></i>


The English language is the most widely (46)______ language in the world. It is used as either
first or second language in many countries.


During the 16th century, only about two million people spoke English. All of them lived in what is
(47)______ the United Kingdom. Over the centuries, as a result of various historical events, English
has (48)______ throughout the world. Today, about 400 million people speak English as their
(49)______ language. Most of them live in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, New
Zealand, South Africa, and the United States.


About 100 million people, chiefly living in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and in many African
countries, speak English in addition to their own language. An additional 200 million people in the
world probably know (50)______ least some English. English is really an international language.
<b>Câu 46: A. </b>speaking <b>B. </b>spoken <b>C. </b>speak <b>D. </b>to speak


<b>Câu 47: A. </b>tomorrow <b>B. </b>then <b>C. </b>now <b>D. </b>soon
<b>Câu 48: A. </b>spread <b>B. </b>become <b>C. </b>come <b>D. </b>gone
<b>Câu 49: A. </b>special <b>B. </b>native <b>C. </b>specific <b>D. </b>creative


<b>Câu 50: A. </b>at <b>B. </b>on <b>C. </b>for <b>D. </b>in



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