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SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC
<b>TRƯỜNG THPT YÊN LẠC 2 </b>
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<b>KỲ THI THỬ THPTQG LẦN 1 NĂM HỌC 2018 - 2019 </b>
<b>ĐỀ THI MÔN TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 12 </b>
<i>Thời gian làm bài 60 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề. </i>
Đề thi gồm 05 trang.
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Họ tên học sinh: . . . .SBD: . . . .. .
<b>Mã đề: 173 </b>
<i><b> Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer. </b></i>
Movements and gestures by the hands, arms, legs, and other parts' of the body and face are the
most pervasive types of nonverbal messages and the most difficult to control. It is estimated that there
are over 200.000 physical signs capable of stimulating meaning in another person. For example, there
are 23 distinct eyebrow movements, each capable of stimulating a different meaning.
Humans express attitudes toward themselves and vividly through body movements and
postures. Body movements express true messages about feelings that cannot be masked. Because such
avenues of communication are visual, they travel much farther than spoken words and are unaffected
by the presence of noise that interrupt, or cancels out speech.
People communicate by the way they walk, stand, and sit. We tend to be more relaxed with
friends or when addressing those of lower status. Body orientation also indicates status or liking of the
other individual. More direct orientation is related to a more positive attitude.
Body movements and postures alone have no exact meaning, but they can greatly support or
reject the spoken words. If these two means of communication are dichotomized and contradict each
other, some result will be a disordered image and most often the nonverbal will dominate.
<b> Question 1. Nonverbal communication ________. </b>
<b>A. may be interrupted by noise </b> <b>B. has no relation to verbal communication </b>
<b>C. dominates words </b> <b>D. is less common than verbal communication </b>
<b> Question 2. Face gestures _________ </b>
<b>A. are the most difficult to control </b> <b>B. do not include eye brow moments </b>
<b>C. cannot express our feelings </b> <b>D. can help us control our feelings </b>
<b> Question 3. The word "They" the last paragraph refers to __________- </b>
<b>A. eyebrow movements </b> <b>B. Body movements and postures </b>
<b>C. human's feeling </b> <b>D. means of communication </b>
<b> Question 4. What is this passage mainly about? </b>
<b>A. one mean of communication </b> <b>B. nonverbal communication </b>
<b>C. body orientation </b> <b>D. eyebrow movements </b>
<b> Question 5. Which part of body is NOT used to send body message? </b>
<b>A. faces </b> <b>B. legs </b> <b>C. hands </b> <b>D. stomachs </b>
<b> Question 6. Body communication is ________. </b>
<b>A. uncommon </b> <b>B. visual </b> <b>C. very few </b> <b>D. verbal </b>
<i><b> Mark the letter A, B, C or D in your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs </b></i>
<b> Question 8. This lake is feed by more than thirty mountain streams. </b>
<b>A. this lake </b> <b>B. mountain </b> <b>C. feed </b> <b>D. more than </b>
<b> Question 9. The students will have good preparations before they had their final examination next week. </b>
<b>A. before </b> <b>B. had </b> <b>C. will have </b> <b>D. examination </b>
<b> Question 10. Peter asked his mother where had she been the day before. </b>
<b>A. had she been </b> <b>B. where </b> <b>C. asked </b> <b>D. before </b>
Read the following passage, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D <i><b>on your answer sheet to indicate the </b></i>
<i><b>correct answer to each of the questions. </b></i>
CUTTING THE APRON STRINGS
There is substantial evidence that students going off to college have changed over the years. For
one thing, studies show that they are emotionally closer to their parents and their parents to them. One
thing that means is that they depend on each other more for happiness. It puts a burden on children for
parents to use their children as vehicles for their own happiness- although today's young people seem
complicit in this arrangement, perhaps because they've known no other way-even if it creates anxiety in
the children. That's one reason parents like to be involved in their children's college experiences, and
colleges have had to devise novel ways of getting parents off campus when they transport their kids to
school.
There's also evidence that students today seem to be choosing schools with reference to
proximity to home. The closer a student is to home, the easier it is to bring the laundry home and to
But in a real sense, students don't really leave their parents behind. Their parents go to college
right along with them - in their front pockets. That is, the parents are a speed dial away by cell phone.
This, of course, significantly reduces independence. A student doesn't get the chance to solve minor
problems on his own - he just calls Mom or Dad. A student has initial problems getting along with a
roommate? A roommate doesn't do laundry as often as the other roommate wishes? A student gets a C
grade on her first paper? Instead of absorbing the negative information and figuring out how to resolve
the problem or how to do better, the call gets made to home, where Mom or Dad solves the problem,
often by calling the school administration. This kind of behavior is, sadly, commonplace today and is a
mark of the lack of coping skills among students because all the lumps and bumps have been taken out
of life for them until now.
In addition to being tethered to parents, incoming freshmen are now very heavily connected by
cell phone to classmates from high school, who are presumably at other colleges.
So there isn't the great impetus to mix and venture forth to meet new people, to get out of one's comfort
zone, to get drawn into new experiences, that has traditionally marked the beginning of freshman year.
The laws of physics still apply, and it is difficult to be meeting new people and seeking novel
experiences while you are talking to your old pals.
<b> Question 11. Colleges have had to devise ways of getting parents off campus because _________. </b>
<b>A. teachers themselves do not want to share information with the parents </b>
<b>C. children want complete freedom from their parents' control </b>
<b>D. parents tend to get more involved in their children's schoolwork </b>
<b> Question 12. By quoting the laws of physics, the author implies that _________. </b>
<b>B. one should study physics whenever possible </b>
<b>C. one should only care about new relationships </b>
<b>D. one should build more relationships </b>
<b> Question 13. Parents like to be involved in their children's college experiences because __________ </b>
<b>A. they are worried about the school's carelessness </b>
<b>B. the school often neglects their children </b>
<b>C. they are afraid of being deprived of happiness </b>
<b>D. they find their children a source of happiness </b>
<b> Question 14. The word "vehicles" in the first paragraph may be replaced by _________. </b>
<b>A. methods </b> <b>B. instruments </b> <b>C. means </b> <b> D. ways </b>
<b> Question 15. It can be inferred from paragraph 1 that children and their parents _________. </b>
<b>A. emotionally need each other </b> <b>B. emotionally and physically depend on each other </b>
<b>C. only temporarily depend on each other </b> <b>D. eternally depend on each other </b>
<b> Question 16. The provision of mobile phones for children, according to the author, _________. </b>
<b>A. reduces children's dependence on their parents </b>
<b>B. increases children's dependence </b>
<b>C. increases positive control by parents </b>
<b>D. decreases parental interference </b>
<b> Question 17. "Cutting the Apron Strings", the title of the passage, can be interpreted as ________ </b>
<b>C. standing on your own feet </b> <b>D. being financially independent </b>
<b> Question 18. The author remarks that students nowadays tend to _________. </b>
<b>A. choose a foreign institution rather than a domestic one </b>
<b>B. refuse to go to a college that is far from home </b>
<b>C. choose an institution that is close to their home </b>
<b>D. go to college to satisfy their parents' wish </b>
<i><b> Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions </b></i>
<b> Question 19. The teacher always wants us to ________ attention to her lessons in class. </b>
<b>A. take </b> <b>B. give </b> <b>C. pay </b> <b>D. make </b>
<b> Question 20. Have you finished reading ________ book I lent you last week? </b>
<b>A. an </b> <b>B. a </b> <b>C. Ø </b> <b>D. the </b>
<b> Question 21. The preparations _______ by the time the guests _______. </b>
<b>A. had finished / were arriving </b> <b>B. have finished / arrived </b>
<b>C. had been finished/ arrived </b> <b>D. have been finished / were arrived </b>
<b> Question 22. I do not think there is a real ___ between men and women at home as well as in society. </b>
<b>A. value </b> <b>B. attitude </b> <b>C. measurement </b> <b>D. equality </b>
<b> Question 23. If I knew his address, I ________ round and see him. </b>
<b>A. would go </b> <b>B. went </b> <b>C. go </b> <b>D. will go </b>
<b> Question 24. We are too late. The plane ________ ten minutes ago. </b>
<b>A. took up </b> <b>B. took after </b> <b>C. took off </b> <b>D. took away </b>
<b> Question 25. Sheila, ________ job involves a lot of travelling, is away from home a lot. </b>
<b>A. whom </b> <b>B. who </b> <b>C. that </b> <b>D. whose </b>
<b>Question 26. My family consist ________ five people: my parents, my two younger brothers and I. </b>
<b> Question 27. _______ the bad weather, their plan still go ahead. </b>
<b>A. In terms of </b> <b>B. In spite of </b> <b>C. Regarded as </b> <b>D. Because of </b>
<b> Question 28. Mary didn't remember what I ________ her the day before. </b>
<b>A. told </b> <b>B. had told </b> <b>C. have told </b> <b>D. was telling </b>
<b> Question 29. It is generally believed that "men build the ________ and women make it home". </b>
<b>A. bridge </b> <b>B. house </b> <b>C. school </b> <b>D. hospital </b>
<b> Question 30. My main responsibility is to look after the boys, who are ________ and mischievous </b>
sometimes, but most of the time they are obedient and hard-working.
<b>A. active </b> <b>B. act </b> <b>C. actively </b> <b>D. action </b>
<i><b> Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable respond to complete </b></i>
<i><b>each of the following exchanges. </b></i>
<b> Question 31. </b><i>Nicole:</i> "It was wonderful evening. Thank you so much for your meal." <i>Pitt:</i>
"________"
<b>A. No, it's very kind of you </b> <b>B. All right </b>
<b>C. Yes, it's really good </b> <b>D. I'm glad you enjoyed it </b>
<b> Question 32. Hue: "Sorry to keep you waiting." John: "_____________" </b>
<b>A. You're welcome </b> <b> B. No way. </b> <b>C. I'm glad you apologized </b> <b>D. No problem. </b>
<b> </b>
<b> Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentences which is closest in meaning to the given one. </b>
<b> Question 33. My mother never lets me go out by myself at night. </b>
<b>A. I am never given a chance to go out with my mother at night. </b>
<b>B. Going out at night by myself is seldom allowed. </b>
<b>C. I am never allowed to go out alone at night. </b>
<b>D. My mother allows me to go out on my own at night. </b>
<b> Question 34. "Are you waiting for your exam result?" she said. </b>
<b>A. She asked me was I waiting for my exam result. </b>
<b>B. She asked me whether I was waiting for your exam. </b>
<b>C. She asked me whether was I waiting for the exam result. </b>
<b>D. She asked me if I was waiting for my exam result. </b>
<b> Question 35. My brother began studying English five years ago. </b>
<b>A. My brother has studied English for five years ago. </b>
<b>B. My brother began studying English for five years. </b>
<b>D. My brother has begun studying English for five years. </b>
<i><b> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is </b></i>
<i><b>pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions. </b></i>
<b> Question 36. A. hour </b> <b>B. honour </b> <b>C. home </b> <b>D. honest </b>
<b> Question 37. A. agreed </b> <b>B. appeared </b> <b>C. loved </b> <b>D. coughed </b>
<i><b> Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each </b></i>
<i><b>pair of sentences in the following questions. </b></i>
<b> Question 38. The man is my teacher. I am grateful to him. </b>
<b>A. The man is my teacher who I am grateful. </b> <b>B. The man to whom I am grateful is my teacher. </b>
<b>C. The man who I grateful to him is my teacher.D. The man to him I am grateful is my teacher. </b>
<b> Question 39. His flight was delayed. He couldn't be here on time. </b>
<b>A. He would be here in time if his flight were not delayed.. </b>
<b>C. He would have been here in time if his flight weren't delayed. </b>
<b>D. He would be here in time if his flight hadn't been delayed. </b>
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other
<i><b>three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. </b></i>
<b> Question 40. A. relative </b> <b>B. attentive </b> <b>C. deductive </b> <b>D. submissive </b>
<b> Question 41. A. attract </b> <b>B. marry </b> <b>C. demand </b> <b>D. connect </b>
<i><b> Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST </b></i>
<i><b>in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. </b></i>
<b> Question 42. The experiments were conducted by a group of scientists from different countries. </b>
<b>A. carried out </b> <b>B. taken up </b> <b>C. produced </b> <b>D. made out </b>
<b> Question 43. The police rushed to the bank because something important had just come up there. </b>
<b>A. happened </b> <b>B. arrived </b> <b>C. disappeared </b> <b>D. appeared </b>
<b> Read the passage carefully and choose the option A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each </b>
<i><b>of the following blanks:</b></i>
Throughout the world there are different ways (44)_______ people to greet each other. In much of
the world, a handshake is the common form of (45)_______ and greeting someone. In many countries
around the Mediterranean Sea a light kiss on the cheek is the appropriate way to welcome friends and
family. It can be a very big surprise if you expect to shake (46)_______ and get a kiss or a hug instead.
At times, it is difficult to tell what sort of greeting custom is followed. People may bow, wave
another's arm or even slap the other person on the back. In some places people just smile, look at the
other's face and say nothing.
Most people in the world are (47)_______ of, visitors and don't mind what travelers do that seems
wrong as long as the visitors are sincere. A big part of the (48)_______ of world travel is experiencing
different customs.
<b> Question 44. A. for </b> <b>B. with </b> <b>C. to </b> <b>D. by </b>
<b> Question 45. A. welcome </b> <b>B. having welcomed </b> <b>C. welcomed </b> <b>D. welcoming </b>
<b> Question 46. A. arms </b> <b>B. fingers </b> <b>C. hands </b> <b>D. foot </b>
<b> Question 47. A. generous </b> <b>B. tolerant </b> <b>C. independent </b> <b>D. kind </b>
<b> Question 48. A. pleasure </b> <b>B. pleased </b> <b>C. please </b> <b>D. pleasant </b>
<i><b> Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word (s) OPPOSITE in meaning </b></i>
<i><b>to the underlined word (s) in the following question. </b></i>
<b> Question 49. Fruit and vegetables grew in abundance on the island. The islander even exported the </b>
surplus.
<b>A. large quantity </b> <b>B. sufficiency </b> <b>C. small quantity </b> <b>D. excess </b>
<b> Question 50. You will be informed of the details at the appropriate time. </b>
<b>A. unsuitable </b> <b>B. fitting </b> <b>C. applicable </b> <b>D. right </b>