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<b>ĐỀ SỐ 03</b> <b>ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT NĂM 2020</b>
<b>Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH</b>
<i>(Đề thi có 06 trang)</i>


<i>Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề</i>
<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part</b></i>
<i><b>differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.</b></i>


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<b>stio</b>
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s <b>D. </b>veils


<b>Que</b>
<b>stio</b>
<b>n 2:</b>
<b>A. </b>


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<b>B</b>
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<b>C.</b>
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e <b>D. </b>hide


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


<b>Question 3: A. </b>inform <b>B. </b>attract <b>C. </b>prevent <b>D. </b>cancel
<b>Question 4</b>:<b> A. </b>external <b>B. </b>extinction <b>C. </b>authorize <b>D. </b>commercial
<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of </b></i>
<i><b>the following questions.</b></i>


<b>Question 5: </b>I will lend them some money if they ______ me.


<b>A. </b>ask <b>B. </b>will ask <b>C. </b>asked <b>D. </b>had asked


<b>Question 6: </b>The boys broke a window when they ______ football.


<b>A. </b>played <b>B. </b>are playing <b>C. </b>had played <b>D. </b>were playing
<b>Question 7: </b>Would you mind not ______ on the bus?



<b>A. </b>smokes <b>B. </b>to smoke <b>C. </b>smoke <b>D. </b>smoking


<b>Question 8: </b>The supermarket had closed ______.


<b>A. </b>before Sandra came to buy some sugar <b>B. </b>when Sandra was coming buy some sugar
<b>C. </b>as soon as Sandra will come to buy some sugar <b>D. </b>so that Sandra came to buy some sugar
<b>Question 9: </b>You should pay more attention ______ what your teacher explains.


<b>A. </b>at <b>B. </b>to <b>C. </b>about <b>D. </b>with


<b>Question 10: </b>My parents hope to travel around ______ world next summer.


<b>A. </b>a <b>B. </b>an <b>C. </b>the <b>D. </b>Ø (no article)


<b>Question 11: </b>Mr. Nam and his wife never go to work late, ______?


<b>A. </b>does he <b>B. </b>do they <b>C. </b>doesn’t he <b>D. </b>don’t they


<b>Question 12: </b>______ it rained heavily, we couldn't go to school.


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<b>Question 13: </b>Faraday made many ______ in the field of physics and chemistry.


<b>A. </b>discover <b>B. </b>discoveries <b>C. </b>discovered <b>D. </b>discovering
<b>Question 14: </b>With a good ______ of both Vietnamese and English, Miss Loan was assigned the
task of oral interpretation for the visiting American delegation.


<b>A. </b>command <b>B. </b>knowledge <b>C. </b>insight <b>D. </b>proficiency


<b>Question 15: </b>They ______ the proposal and decided to give it their approval.



<b>A. </b>talked over <b>B. </b>look out <b>C. </b>take over <b>D. </b>send out


<b>Question 16: </b>In Vietnam, each academic year starts in September and is ______ into two terms.


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<b>Question 17: </b>I couldn't help ______ at his jokes.


<b>A. </b>talking <b>B. </b>laughing <b>C. </b>making <b>D. </b>staying


<b>Question 18: </b>You're always ______ excuses for not helping me with chores.


<b>A. </b>making <b>B. </b>warning <b>C. </b>sending <b>D. </b>building


<b>Question 19: </b>I come from a city ______ in the southern part of the country.


<b>A. </b>is locating <b>B. </b>locating <b>C. </b>is located <b>D. </b>located


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


<b>Question 20: </b>The most important thing is to keep yourself<b> occupied</b>.


<b>A. </b>busy <b>B. </b>comfortable <b>C. </b>free <b>D. </b>relaxed


<b>Question 21: </b>It is our case that he was<b> reckless </b>and negligent in the way he drove.
<b>A. </b>inharmonious <b>B. </b>ingenious <b>C. </b>intangible <b>D. </b>incautious


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


<b>Question 22: </b>With the final examinations coming very soon his<b> anxiety </b>was rising to almost


unbearable limits.


<b>A. </b>joy<b> B. </b>confidence<b> C. </b>boredom<b> D. </b>apprehension<b> Question 23: </b>The captain ordered the
soldiers to gather<b> on the double </b>even though they weresleeping.


<b>A. </b>willingly <b>B. </b>immediately <b>C. </b>slowly <b>D. </b>intensively


<i><b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes</b></i>
<i><b>each of the following exchanges.</b></i>


<b>Question 24: </b>- Customer:“Can I try this jumper on?”- Salesgirl:“______”


<b>A. </b>No, the shop is closed in half an hour. <b>B. </b>Sorry, only cash is accepted here.
<b>C. </b>Yes, it costs one hundred and fifty dollars. <b>D. </b>Sure, the changing rooms are over there.
<b>Question 25: </b>- Tim:“What are you going to do for the vacation?”- Tom:“______”


<b>A. </b>That sounds great.


<b>B. </b>How about you? What will you do?


<b>C. </b>I’m not sure, but I might go camping for a few days.
<b>D. </b>I will take some tests.


<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate</b></i>
<i><b>the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.</b></i>


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regions, here we have referenced the four regions that are West, Midwest, North East and South.
People from (29) ______ region may have different lifestyles, cultural values, business practices
and dialects. While there are qualities and values (30) ______ most Americans commonly share,
it is important not to generalise or assume that all Americans think or act the same way.



<i>(Adapted from />


<b>Question 26: A. </b>because <b>B. </b>as <b>C. </b>for <b>D. </b>since


<b>Question 27: A. </b>backgrounds<b> B. </b>reference <b>C. </b>expression <b>D. </b>importance
<b>Question 28: A. </b>chapter <b>B. </b>revenue <b>C. </b>patterns <b>D. </b>unions


<b>Question 29: A. </b>each <b>B. </b>other <b>C. </b>all <b>D. </b>another


<b>Question 30: A. </b>when <b>B. </b>that <b>C. </b>why <b>D. </b>who


<i><b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate</b></i>
<i><b>the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35.</b></i>


Most Americans have at least some daily interaction with people who do not share their
race or ethnicity, but relatively small shares say they have a lot of interaction. This is particularly
the case for whites interacting with racial or ethnic minorities and nonwhites interacting with
minority groups other than <b>their</b> own.


About a quarter of white adults say they interact with blacks and Hispanics a lot in their
day-to-day life. Among blacks, 26% say they have a lot of interaction with people who are Hispanic,
while one-in-five Hispanics say they have <b>frequent</b> interaction with people who are black. About
one in-ten whites, blacks and Hispanics say they interact with Asians a lot in their daily life.


A majority of Asians say they have frequent daily interaction with whites, more than the
share of blacks and Hispanics who say the same. About one-in-four Asians say they have a lot of
interaction with people who are Hispanic and 15% say the same about people who are black.


Asians are less likely than whites, blacks and Hispanics to say they have a lot of interaction with people in
their own group. The extent to which Americans interact with various racial or ethnic groups reflects, at least in


part, the shares of each group in the population.


<i>(Adapted from /><b>Question 31: </b>Which could be the best title for the passage?


<b>A. </b>Americans’ everyday interaction


<b>B. </b>Interaction between people from other racial and ethnic groups
<b>C. </b>Hispanics’frequent interaction


<b>D. </b>What does Asians’ interaction reflect?


<b>Question 32: </b>The word “<b>their</b>” in paragraph 1 refers to ______.


<b>A. </b>whites <b>B. </b>ethnic minorities<b> C. </b>nonwhites <b>D. </b>minority groups
<b>Question 33: </b>According to the passage, the percentage of white adults saying they interact with
blacks and Hispanics a lot in their everyday life is ______.


<b>A. </b>50% <b>B. </b>26% <b>C. </b>20% <b>D. </b>25%


<b>Question 34: </b>The word “<b>frequent</b>” in paragraph 2mostly means ______.


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<b>Question 35: </b>Which of the following is TRUE about Hispanics’ daily interaction?<b> A. </b>
They have the same daily interaction with Asians and blacks.


<b>B. </b>They have no interaction with blacks.


<b>C. </b>They have the same daily interaction with whites and blacks.
<b>D. </b>They have no interaction with Asians.


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


<i><b>correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.</b></i>


There are several ways to measure how often men and women appear in news photos. One way
is to think about all the photos together as making up one big crowd of people and estimating what
share are women versus men. Women made up 33% of all the 53,067 individuals identified in news
post images, while men made up the other 67%.


Another way to look at the data is to examine the mix of people who appear in each image.
Across the 22,342 posts with photos containing identifiable human faces, more than half of them
<b>exclusively </b>showed men, while less than a quarter showed exclusively women. The remaining images
show at least one man and one woman.


All 17 news outlets included in the study showed more men than women in news images on
Facebook during the study period. The share of individuals who were identified as women by the
model ranges from 25% to 46%, by outlet.


While these findings are <b>striking</b>, there is no perfect benchmark or “true ratio” for how often
men and women should be portrayed in news images on social media. Yes, the U.S. population is
divided nearly in half, male versus female. But, for example, all the representational coverage of
professional football teams would return results overwhelmingly dominated by male faces. Coverage
of the U.S. Senate – currently 25% female – might do the same. In addition, the analysis did not
address whether the content of the news stories <b>that</b> accompanied the images was more focused on
men or women.


The analysis also reveals other ways that men are more prominent in news images on Facebook.
In photos that showed two or more people, men tend to outnumber women. And men’s faces take up
more space when shown, with the average male face being 10% larger than the average female face
across all photos with people.


<i>(Adapted from /><b>Question 36: </b>Which is the most suitable title for the passage?



<b>A. </b>Big Crowd of People and the Share of Women and Men
<b>B. </b>Men and Women in News Images by Outlet


<b>C. </b>Men Appear Twice as Often as Women in News Photos on Facebook
<b>D. </b>The analysis of news images on Facebook


<b>Question 37: </b>According to paragraph 2, how many of the 22,342 posts with photos containing
identifiable human faces showed only women?


<b>A. </b>25% <b>B. </b>33% <b>C. </b>75% <b>D. </b>46%


<b>Question 38: </b>The word “<b>exclusively</b>” in paragraph 2is closest in meaning to ______.


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<b>Question 39: </b>The word “<b>striking</b>” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______.
<b>A. </b>impressive<b> B. </b>impartial<b> C. </b>creative<b> D. </b>inactive<b> Question 40: </b>Which statement
is TRUE, according to the passage?


<b>A. </b>Women accounted for 67% of all the 53,067 individuals identified in news post images.
<b>B. </b>More than half of the 22,342 posts with photos show at least one man and one woman.
<b>C. </b>Currently 25% of the U.S. Senate are female.


<b>D. </b>Women’s faces take up more space when shown.


<b>Question 41: </b>The word “<b>that</b>” in paragraph 4 refers to ______.


<b>A. </b>the analysis <b>B. </b>the content <b>C. </b>the images <b>D. </b>the news stories
<b>Question 42: </b>According to the passage, what may be the reason why men are more prominent in
news images?



<b>A. </b>Women are whiter than men. <b>B. </b>Men’s face was bigger than women’s.
<b>C. </b>Women didn’t like taking photos. <b>D. </b>Men didn’t make up.


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


<b>Question 43: </b>The assumption thatsmokinghasbad effects onour healthhave been proved.
<b>A</b>. smoking<b> B</b>. bad effects<b> C</b>. on<b> D</b>. have been proved<b> Question 44: </b>Collectingstamps,
watchingfootball, andwalkevery afternoonaremy favouriteactivities.


<b>A. </b>Collecting <b>B. </b>football <b>C. </b>walk <b>D. </b>are


<b>Question 45: </b>Chocolate is prepared by acomplexityprocess of cleaning,blendingand roasting
cocoa beans, which must be ground and mixed with sugar.


<b>A</b>. complexity <b>B. </b>blending <b>C. </b>must be <b>D. </b>mixed


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


<b>Question 46: </b>In population, Los Angeles is not as big as New York.
<b>A. </b>Los Angeles is more densely populated than New York.
<b>B. </b>New York is not as crowded as Los Angeles.


<b>C. </b>New York is bigger than Los Angeles in population.
<b>D. </b>New York is bigger than Los Angeles.


<b>Question 47: </b>“I will not sit up until I feel better,” the mansaid.
<b>A. </b>The man said that he hadn’t sit up until I feel better.
<b>B. </b>The man said that I would not sit up until he felt better.


<b>C. </b>The man said that I didn’t sit up until I feel better.
<b>D. </b>The man said that he would not sit up until he felt better.
<b>Question 48: </b>If I were you, I would invest more on this project.


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


<b>Question 49: </b>You can use my mobile. Make sure you don’t change the setting.
<b>A. </b>You can’t use my mobile unless you don’t change the setting.


<b>B. </b>You can use my mobile if you don’t change the setting.


<b>C. </b>You can’t use my mobile in case you don’t change the setting.
<b>D. </b>You can use my mobile provided you change the setting.


<b>Question 50: </b>I didn’t recognize my uncle. I did after he raised his voice only.
<b>A. </b>Not until I recognized my uncle did he raise his voice.


<b>B. </b>My uncle raised his voice as soon as I recognized him.
<b>C. </b>Only after my uncle raised his voice did I recognize him.
<b>D. </b>No sooner had I recognized my uncle than he raised his voice.


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