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ĐỀ THI MẪU TỐT NGHIỆP 2011
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH – SỐ 4
I/ PHONETICS
A
1. a. wound
b. about
c. scout
d. bound
2. a. publish
b. success
c. summer
d. supreme
3. a. sunshine
b. arrive
c. publish
d. pilot
4. a, throw
b. drowsy
c. grow
d. flow
5. a. trays
b. days
c. says
d. bays
B
6. a. paper
b. people
c. police
d. purpose
7. a. interesting
b. increasing


c. important
d. implying
8. a . element
b. animal
c. enormous
d. elephant
9. a. damage
b. demand
c. destroy
d. deny
10. a. biology
b. environment
c. intelligent
d. infrastructure
II/ VOCABULARY
A
The world’s largest weather 11 .... is over the Pacific ocean . There is a high-pressure system over the Eastern
Pacific . This 12 .... wind to blow toward the wet low-pressure system over Indonesia . All of this causes the
ocean 13..... to move toward the west . These currents cause warm water to 14 .... in the Western Pacific .( If you
blow across the top of a cup of coffee , the coffee piles up on the 15 .... side of the cup . The same thing happens
with the ocean currents )
16 .... four to ten years , something happens to this weather system . Everything changes , 17 .... scientists don’t
understand why . The low-pressure area moves toward the east , and the wind blows toward the east . A great pile
of warm 18 .... water move toward South America . People 19 .... this “ El Nino” . It usually happens 20 ....
Christmas time and El Nino is the Spanish name of the baby Jesus
11. a. centre
b. region
c. system
d. area
12. a. makes

b. causes
c. forces
d. creates
13. a. waves
b. shores
c. sands
d. currents
14. a. turn on
b. come in
c. go out
d. pile up
15. a. front
b. opposite
c. back
d. contrary
16. a. Every
b. A couple of
c. All
d. Some
17. a. however
b. nevertheless
c. yet
d. on the other hand
18. a. deep
b. surface
c. still
d. shallow
19. a. call
b. say
c. talk

d. tell
20. a. on
b. in
c. at
d. for
B
21. The delighted bride looked ..... on her wedding day
a. gloomy
b. sad
c. happy
d. dull
22. You need a good ..... to look up this strange word
a. dictionary
b. encyclpedia
c. magazine
d. book
23. I ..... my mother very much when she was away from home
a. remembered
b. missed
c. loved
d. liked
24. He got .... because he had emptied a bottle a spirits
a. lost
b. killed
c. injured
d. drunk
25. The .... are the people who are not able to hear
a. blind
b. dumb
c. mute

d. deaf
26. I’d like to ..... an appointment to see the doctor
a. do
b. make
c. organize
d. hold
27. Sue ..... a great fortune from her parents
a. offered
b. transmitted
c. inhertied
d. provided
28. Because of the bad weather , they had to .... their flight
a. destroy
b. hold
c. nominate
d. cancel
29. How many times did the clock ....?
a. hit
b. beat
c. strike
d. knock
30. I know for ..... tht he was away from home last night
a. true
b. certain
c. correct
d. exact


III/ GRAMMAR
31. Iraq is rich .... oil

a. on
b. for
c. about
d. in
32. He had to act immediately . ....... he would have been too late
a. Consequently
b. Nonetheless
c. Otherwise
d. On the contrary
33. Old Ted ..... twenty cigarettes a day till he gave up
a. smoked
b. had smoked
c. has smoked
d. was smoking
34. Michael , is it true that you ..... married next week ?
a. get
b. are getting
c. have got
d. will have got
35. My parents have a cat and a dog ...... dog never bites .... cat
a. A / a
b. The / the
c. A / the
d. The / a
36. I don’t feel like ... to the cinema now
a. to go
b. going
c. to be going
d. go
37. ...... the sun ..... down behind the mountains is a nice experience

a. Watch / going
b. To watch / to go
c. Watching / to go
d. Watching / going
38. Jim hurt him arm ..... tennis
a. to play
b. playing
c. played
d. was playing
39. We stayed at the Grand Hotel , ...... Ann recommended to us
a. where
b. which
c. that
d. what
40. He gave us a lot of information , most of ....... was useless
a. it
b. them
c. which
d. that
41. If you .... water up to 100 degrees Celcius , it ........
a. heated / boiled
b. heat / will boil
c. heat / boils
d. heated / would boil
42. The children can stay here ..... they don’t make too much noise
a. whether
b. providing
c. unless
d. until
43. I will never come to a party that i .... to

a. invite
b. am not invited
c. not invited
d. am inviting
44. Frank had his passport ....... on a train
a. stealing
b. steal
c. stolen
d. be stolen
45. Ann asked me ..... anyone what happened
a. if i will tell
b. whether to tell
c. that i told
d. not to tell
46. Two billion ...... ..... not enough for the victims of Tsunami
a. dollars / are
b. dollar / is
c. dollars / is
d. dollar / are
47. Every teacher and every student .... .... the school regulations
a. is / to obey
b. is / obeying
c. are / to obe
d. are / obeying
48. She insisted that we .... our holiday in Paris
a. spent
b. would spend
c. spend
d. must spend
49. ...... young men do not have good preparation for job interviews

a. almost
b. most
c. much
d. a great deal of
50. At first he refused to take any responsibility , but he ended up ....
a. to apologize
b. apologizing
c. apologize
d. having apologized
IV/ USE OF ENGLISH
A
51. As i knew she was very much interested in tennis , so i decided to buy her a book about Wimbledon
52. Jill isn’t on the phone , that makes it difficult to contact her
53. One of the people i most admired is a great comedian whose name you have probably never heard
54. I wish you were here earlier , but you weren’t
55. The batteries in this radio need to change
56. When you see Tom o, remember giving him my regards
57. Braille is a system of reading and writing by touch for blind
58. Life would be very difficult without the electricity
59. I waited nervous in the waiting room before the interview
60. Having travelled a lot , so he knows a lot about other countries
B
61. Had he been a lawyer , he would have earned a large salary
a. He didn’t earn a large salary because he wasn’t a lawyer
b. If he earned a large salary , he would be a lawyer
c. Being a lawyer , he earned a lot of money


d. He would have earned a large salary if he were a lawyer
62. Whom do these books belong to ?

a. Whose these books are ?
b. Whose books are these ?
c. Whom own these books ?
d. Whom are the owers of these books
63. The snow makes driving dangerous
a. It’s impossible to drive when it snows
b. The snow makes it dangerous to driving
c. Drive in snowy weather is dangerous
d. Driving is by no means dangerous in snowy weather
64. He tried but failed to adapt himself to the academic world
a. He was not successful to adapt himself to the academic world
b. He tried in vain to adapt himself to the academic world
c. His effort to adapt himself to the academic world was not success
d. He vainly tried adapting himself to the academic world
65. Put the ladder firmly against the wall , or else it will fall down
a. You should put the ladder firmly against the wall ; otherwise you will fall down
b. If you do not put the ladder firmly against the wall , it would fall down
c. The ladder will fall down unless it is put firmly against the wall
d. Phut the ladder firlmy against the wall will prevent it from falling down
66. Please don’t go there now
a. I don’t want to go there now
b. I would prefer not to go there now
c. I would rather you didn’t go there now
d. I had better not go there now
67. Take an umbrella because it might rain
a. In case it should rain , take an umbrella
b. Take an umbrella in the event it might rain
c. Should it rain , take an umbrella
d. Take an umbrella if it rains
68. A train leaves for Liverpool at 6 o’clock every morning

a. There’s a train departing from Liverpool at 6 o’clock every morning
b. Trains for Liverpool always leave at 6 o’clock every morning
c. Every morning there’s a train leaving Liverpool at 6 o’clock
d. There’s a 6 o’clock train leaving for Liverpool every morning
69. I’ll find the answer to this question , however long it may take
a. No matter how long it may take , i’ll find the answaer to this question
b. No matter what it may take , i’ll find the answer to this question
c. I’ll find the answer to this question , whatever the cost
d. I’ll find the answer to this question at all cost
70 . The story of their sufferings was painful to listen to
a. I didn’t like to listen to their painful story
b. It was painful to listen to the story of their sufferings
c. Their painful suffering moved me to tears
d. I wish i had never listened to the story of their sufferings
V/ READING COMPREHENSION
A
Dear Ann ,
We were sorry to hear about your accident . Anyway , you mustn’t feel too anxious about work A lot of people
are away on holiday this month , so there’s not much business as usual . When you are feeling a little better we’d
like to come and see you
Now for office news . Have you heard that the boss is getting married next month ? She tried to keep it quiet but
one of the secretaries heard her talking about wedding arrangements over the phone m so now of course everyone
knows ! We’re collecting money to buy her a present . It’s really difficult to know what to buy for her as she has
almost everything ! Someone has suggested theatre or concert tickers , which is a good idea. We can find out from
her personal assistant what her plans are and when she has a free evening . The only problem is that although we
know what she likes , we don’t know whether her future husband shares her tastes .


All being well , we’ll see you some time next week . Until then we wll send out good wishes and hope you
recover quicky

Alice
71. What ‘s Alice’s purpose when writing this passage ?
a. To share some cheerful news
b. To inform Ann of their visit
c. To describe her office work
d. To suggest ways to get quick recovery
72. What may the author suggest about one of the secretaries ?
a. She’s diligent
b. She’s talkative
c. She’s helpful
d. She’s reserved
73. Why is it difficult to buy a present for the boss ?
a. She doesn’t like anything in particular
b. She has most things
c. Nobody knows excatly what she likes
d. She’s not in the habit of accepting gifts
74. What can be inferred form this passage
a. Alice and other staff are too busy to visit Ann at the moment
b. The staff are worried because they cannot collect enough money to buy their boss a present
c. The staff are wondering if the would-be couple in question have the same tastes
d. The staff will not buying their boss theatre or concert tickets as a wedding present
75. “ All being well , we’ll see you some time next week “ can be rewritten as follows
a. Even if all is well , we’ll see you some time next week
b. If all is well , we’ll see you some time next week
c. Only if all is well , we’ll see you some time next week
d. If only all is well , we’ll see you some time next week
B
Do dogs have a sixth sense ? Yes , but perhaps not in the way that is generally assumed . There is nothing
supernatural in the sensitivities of dogs. They can all be explained by biological machanisms . For instance , dogs
can find their way home from long distance . This ability seems to be based on the detection of subtle difference

and changes in the earth’s magnetic field
Dogs are also capable of predicting thunderstorm . When a storm is imminent , they may become intensely
alarmed and begin trembling as if in pain . This sensitivity is a respone to changes in barometric pressure . It may
seem to be meaningless behaviour today , bit in the dog’s wild ancestry it made good sense to become worried by
these clomatic signals
One of the most amazing claims for dogs’ sixth sense was made recently by researches who reported that they had
discovered infrared detectors in dogs’ noses . This could explain certain abilities previously thought to be
supermarket . St. Bernard dogs , for example , are said to be able to tell whether a climber buried in an avalanche
is still alive , simply by sniffing the snow . We know that sensitive heat detector exists in the snouts of certain
snakes , and this strengthens the case for their existence in dogs . We are still learning how dogs achieve such
remarkable feats as have been recorded time and again
76. According to this passage , the sixth sense in dogs is
a. superstitious
b. generally assumed supernatural
c. never explained by biological mechanisms
c. appreciated by human beings
77. It’s the detection of subtle differences and changes in the earth’s magnetic field that
a. gives dogs a good sense of direction
b. makes dogs sensitive to human beings
c. helps dogs predict changes in weather
d. enables dogs to predict thunderstorms
78. Dogs may become intensely alarmed and begin trembling when
a. they are beaten
b. they are in pain
c. they cannot find their way home
d. a storm is going to happen
79. What helps a dog know whether a burried person is alive or not ?
a. The changes in the earth’s magnetic field
b. The changes in barometric pressure
c The infrared heat sensors on dogs’ snouts

d. The supernatural sensitivity of dogs
80. Which of the following statemants would the author probably agree with ?
a. The behaviour of some dogs during thunderstroms indicates that they are afraid of drowning
b. Scientists will be able to discover how dogs’s senses work
c. Dogs have more kinds of perception than people because they need them
d. The presence of heat detectors in dogs proves that dogs are supernatural animals



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