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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>MR. BEAN’S MATERIALS (Đề thi gồm: 06 trang). ĐỀ KTCL ÔN THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2016 Môn: TIẾNG ANH – ĐỀ SỐ 36 Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề. PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM: (8 điểm) Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1: A. laughed B. cleaned C. brushed D. stoped Question 2: A. leather B. feather C. weather D. feature Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the stress. Question 3. A. cafeteria B. guarantee C. significant D. economics Question 4. A. curriculum B. discourteous C. category D. arithmetic Question 5. A. conservatively B. necessarily C. luxuriously D. umbrella Mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the word/phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part Question 6: Every time he opens his mouth, he immediately regrets what he said. He is always putting his foot in his mouth. A. speak indirectly B. making a mistake C. doing things in the wrong order D. saying embarrassing things Question 7. The question of why prehistoric animals became extinct has not been conclusively answered. A. predominantly B. extensively C. especially D. decisively Question 8. To everyone’s fury, misconduct by doctors and nurses is found out and ends up in media. A. demoralisation B. misdemeanour C. malpractice D. malevolence Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 9. It's discourteous to ask Americans questions about their age, marriage or income. A. impolite B. polite C. unacceptable D. rude Question 10. One of the reasons why families break up is that parents are always critical of each other. A. unaware B. supportive C. intolerant D. tired Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 11. In the future, we will certainly lead a more healthier life. A. In B. will C. more D. certainly Question 12. In the end of the story, Cinderella and the prince get married and live happily together. A. the prince B. In the end C. get married D. happily Question 13. Rattan, a close relative of bamboo, is often used to make tables, chairs, and other furnitures. A. furnitures B. a close C. is often D. to make Question 14. Either Mr. Anderson or Ms. Wiggins are going to teach our class today. A. or B. are C. Either D. today Question 15. I prefer living in a nuclear family than a joint one. A. a nuclear family B. one C. than D. living Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 16. You shouldn’t read that file; it contains___________ information..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span> A. constructive B. preferential C. confidential D. inclusive Question 17. Andy: “Trudy sure did a good job of decorating your department.” Blind: “Yes, but I’d___________ some of the work myself.” A. better have done B. rather done C. rather have done D. prefer having done Question 18. It’s been a good year. I’ve been written two books and a couple of articles, and___________ are now in print. A. both of which B. both of them C. all of which D. all of them Question 19: Since we____________ to working so hard, can we rest for a while? A. don’t used B. aren’t used C. don’t use D. not use Question 20: Since the flood the number of homeless people__________ dramatically. A. are increasing B. had increased C. increase D. has increased Question 21. Alex: “I’ve had my purse stolen” Bill: “Oh, really? _________. How did that happen?” A. Poor you! B. Bad luck, so C. Never mind D. It’s a pity Question 22. ___________ failing, the new car was a great success. A. Far from B. Despite C. Apart from D. In view of Question 23. ___________ all the workers in the company, they talked to the manager in person, asking for a better working condition. A. At the expense of B. On behalf of C. Instead of D. In the aspect of Question 24. It is the recommendation of many psychologists___________ to associate words and remember names. A. that a learner uses mental images B. that a learner use mental images C. that a learner must use mental images D. mental images are used Question 25. I don't think anyone understood what I was saying at the meeting, did they? I totally failed to get my point___________. A. around B. along C. across D. about Question 26. Matt: “Are you thinking of flying business class?" Anne: "_________________ " A. I'm flying there to attend a party. B. No, I'm just on business. C. No, I'd like an aisle seat. D. No, economy. Question 27. The amount of gravitational attraction between two objects depends on the mass of the objects and___________. A. what is the distance between them B. the distance between them is C. the distance between them D. the distance what is between them Question 28.The more you study during the semester, ___________ the week before exam. A. the less you have to study B. you have to study the less C. the less have you to study D. the study less you have Question 29. He objected to___________. A. his mistakes being laughed at B. laughing his mistakes at C. his mistakes laughing at D. his mistakes at laughing Question 30. A few hours after the infection the feeling of numbness in your arm will___________. A. wear off B. fade out C. drop away D. fall through Question 31. Across the Chesapeake Bay from the rest of the state____________, whose farms produce beans, tomatoes, and other garden vegetables. A. there lies Marylan’s Eastern Shore B. lies Marylan’s Eastern Shore C. Marylan’s Eastern Shore lies there D. Marylan’s Eastern Shore lies Question 32. When I dropped that tray behind her, she got a shock. She almost__________. A. jumped out of her skin B. had a lump in her throat C. took her breath away D. kept her head Question 33. I’m sure your bank manager will lend you a____________ ear when you explain the situation to him. A. merciful B. sympathetic C. pitiful D. compassionate.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(3)</span> Question 34. ___________ have made communication faster and easier through the use of email and the Internet is widely recognized. A. It is that computers B. That computers C. Computers that D. That it’s computers Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the questions. We are descendants of the ice age. Periods of glaciation have spanned the whole of human existence for the past 2 million years. The rapid melting of the continental glaciers at the end of the last ice age spurred one of the most dramatic climate changes in the history of the planet. During this interglacial time, people were caught up in a cataclysm of human accomplishment, including the development of agriculture and animal husbandry. Over the past few thousand years, the Earth’s climate has been extraordinarily beneficial, and humans have prospered exceedingly well under a benign atmosphere. Ice ages have dramatically affected life on Earth almost from the very beginning. It is even possible that life itself significantly changed the climate. All living organisms pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and eventually store it in sedimentary rocks within the Earth’s crust. If too much carbon dioxide is lost, too much heat escapes out into the atmosphere. This can cause the Earth to cool enough for glacial ice to spread across the land. In general the reduction of the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been equalized by the input of carbon dioxide from such events as volcanic eruptions. Man, however, is upsetting the equation by burning fossil fuels and destroying tropical rain forests, both of which release stored carbon dioxide. This energizes the greenhouse effect and causes the Earth to warm. If the warming is significant enough, the polar ice caps eventually melt. The polar ice caps drive the atmospheric and oceanic circulation systems. Should the ice caps melt, warm tropical waters could circle the globe and make this a very warm, inhospitable planet. Over the past century, the global sea level has apparently risen upwards of 6 inches, mainly because of the melting of glacial ice. If present warming trends continue, the seas could rise as much as 6 feet by the next century. This could flood coastal cities and fertile river deltas, where half the human population lives. Delicate wetlands, where many marine species breed, also would be reclaimed by the sea. In addition, more frequent and severe storms would batter coastal areas, adding to the disaster of the higher seas. The continued melting of the great ice sheets in polar regions could cause massive amounts of ice to crash into the ocean. This would further raise the sea level and release more ice, which could more than double the area of sea ice and increase correspondingly the amount of sunlight reflected back into space. The cycle would then be complete as this could cause global temperatures to drop enough to initiate another ice age. Question 35. According to the passage, carbon dioxide is stored in each of the following EXCEPT______. A. polar ice caps B. sedimentary rocks C. rain forests D. fossil fuel Question 36. What does the final paragraph of the passage mainly discuss? A. The relationship between the ocean and the sun B. The amount of sunlight reflected into space C. A rise in global temperatures D. The conditions that could lead to an ice age Question 37. Which of the following does the author NOT mention as a consequence of a large rise in global sea level? A. The destruction of wetlands B. The flooding of cities C. A more diverse marine population D. Severe storms Question 38. According to the passage, what is the relationship between carbon dioxide and the Earth’s climate? A. Carbon dioxide, which is trapped in glacial ice, is released when warm temperatures cause the ice melt..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span> B. The greenhouse effect, which leads to the warming of the climate, is result of too much carbon stored in the Earth’s crust. C. Rain causes carbon dioxide to be washed out of the atmosphere and into the ocean. D. An increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide results in the warming of the climate. Question 39. The word beneficial in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to___________. A. calm B. inviting C. thoughtful D. favorable Question 40. The word massive can be replaced to____________. A. wide B. huge C. dense D. thick Question 41. It can be inferred from the passage that the development of agriculture__________. A. preceded the development of animal husbandry. B. withstood vast changes in the Earth’s climate. C. did not take place during an ice age. D. was unaffected by the greenhouse effect. Question 42. The word “this” in the third paragraph refers to____________. A. man’s upsetting the equation B. the reduction of the level of carbon dioxide. C. a volcanic eruption D. the melting of the polar ice caps Question 43. The word “inhospitable” is closest in meaning to____________. A. imperfect B. uninhabitable C. unlikable D. cruel Question 44. What is the main topic of the passage? A. The possibility that the popular ice caps will melt B. The coming of another ice age C. Man’s effect on the carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere D. The climate of the Earth over the years Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Education is more important today than ever before. It helps people acquire the skills they need for such everyday (45)__________ as reading a newspaper or managing their money. It also gives them the specialized training they may need to (46)__________ for a job or career. For example, a person must meet certain educational requirements and obtain a (47)__________ or certificate before he can practice law or medicine. Many fields, like computer operation or police work, (48)__________ satisfactory completion of special training courses. Education is also important (49)__________ it helps people get more out of life. It increases their knowledge and understanding of the world. It helps them acquire the skills that make life more interesting and enjoyable, (50)__________ the skills needed to participate in a sport, paint a picture, or play a musical (51)__________ . Such education becomes (52)__________ important as people gain more and more leisure time. Education also helps people adjust to change. This habit has become necessary because social changes today take place with increasing speed and (53)__________ the lives of more and more people. Education can help a person understand these changes and provide him (54)__________ the skills for adjusting to them. Question 45. A. works Question 46. A. do Question 47. A. license Question 48. A. requires Question 49. A. therefore Question 50. A. such as Question 51. A. appliance Question 52. A. increased Question 53. A. effect Question 54. A. with. B. jobs B. prepare B. card B. requiring B. despite B. for instance B. equipment B. increasing B. affect B. for. C. actions C. make C. diploma C. require C. although C. such that C. instrument C. increase C. affective C. in. D. activities D. work D. paper D. to require D. because D. for example D. device D. increasingly D. effective D. to.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(5)</span> Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. You can usually tell when your friends are happy or angry by the looks on their faces or by their actions. This is useful because reading their emotional expressions helps you to know how to respond to them. Emotions have evolved to help us respond to important situations and to convey our intentions to others. But does raising the eyebrows and rounding the mouth say the same thing in Minneapolis as it does in Madagascar? Much research on emotional expressions has centered on such questions. According to Paul Ekman, the leading researcher in this area, people speak and understand substantially the same "facial language". Studies by Ekman's group have demonstrated that humans share a set of universal emotional expressions that testify to the common biological heritage of the human species. Smiles, for example, signal happiness and frowns indicate sadness on the faces of people in such far- flung places as Argentina, Japan, Spain, Hungary, Poland , Sumatra ,the United States, Vietnam, the jungles of New Guinea , and the Eskimo villages north of Artic Circle. Ekman and his colleagues claim that people everywhere can recognize at least seven basic emotions: sadness, fear, anger, disgust, contempt, happiness, and surprise. There are, however, huge differences across cultures in both the context and intensity of emotional displays - the so called display rules. In many Asian cultures, for example, children are taught to control emotional responses - especially negative oneswhile many American children are encouraged to express their feelings more openly. Regardless of culture, however, emotions usually show themselves, to some degree , in people's behavior. From their first days of life, babies produce facial expressions that communicate their feelings. The ability to read facial expressions develops early, too. Very young children pay close attention to facial expressions, and by age five, they nearly equal adults in their skill at reading emotions on people's faces. This evidence all points to a biological underpinning for our abilities to express and interpret a basic set of human emotions. Moreover, as Charles Darwin pointed out over a century ago, some emotional expressions seem to appear across species boundaries. Cross - cultural psychologists tell us that certain emotional responses carry different meanings in different cultures. For example, what emotion do you suppose might be conveyed by sticking out your tongue? For Americans, this might indicate disgust, while in China it can signify surprise. Likewise, a grin on an American face may indicate joy, while on a Japanese face it may just as easily mean embarrassment. Clearly, culture influences emotional expressions. Question 55. Unlike American children, Asian children are encouraged to___________. A. display their emotions openly B. conceal their positive emotions C. control their emotions D. change their behaviour Question 56. The word "evolved" is closest in meaning to___________. A. increased B. reduced C. developed D. simplified Question 57. The phrase "this evidence" refers to___________. A. human facial expressions B. the fact that children can control their feelings C. a biological underpinning for humans to express emotions D. the fact that children are good at recognizing others' emotions Question 58. Young children___________. A. make amazing progress in controlling their emotions B. take time to control their facial expressions C. are sensitive towards others' emotions D. spend a long time learning to read others' emotions Question 59. According to the passage, we respond to others by__________. A. watching their actions B. observing their looks C. observing their emotional expressions D. looking at their faces Question 60. The biggest difference lies in___________..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(6)</span> A. how often positive emotions are shown B. how emotional responses are controlled C. how intensive emotions are expressed D. how long negative emotions are displayed Question 61. Smiles and frowns___________. A. are universal expressions across cultures B. are not popular everywhere C. do not convey the same emotions in various cultures D. have different meanings in different cultures Question 62. Paul Ekman is mentioned in the passage as an example of_____________. A. investigators on universal emotional expressions B. researchers on universal language C. researchers who can speak and understand many languages D. lacked many main ingredients Question 63. The best title for the passage is_______________. A. ways to control emotional expressions B. cultural universals in emotional expressions C. Human habit of displaying emotions D. review of research on emotional expressions Question 64. Many studies on emotional expressions try to answer whether___________. A. eyebrow raising means the same in Minneapolis and Madagascar. B. different cultures have similar emotional expressions. C. rounding the mouth has the same meaning in Minneapolis and Madagascar. D. raising the eyebrows has similar meaning to rounding the mouth. II. PHẦN TỰ LUẬN (2 điểm) Part I: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it. Question 1: The shoes were too small for her to wear. → The shoes were not large/ big enough for me to wear. Question 2: This motorbike is cheaper than I thought I would be. → This motorbike is not as expensive as we thought it would be. Question 3: Sue is excited about going to Spain on holiday. → Sue is looking forward to going to Spain on holiday. Question 4: I can hardly keep my eyes open. → Hardly can I keep my eyes open. Question 5: I drank such a lot of coffee that I couldn’t get to sleep. → I drank so much coffee that I couldn’t get to sleep. Part II: Paragraph writing: In about 140 words, write a paragraph to talk about the negative effects of the Internet on the teenagers. The following suggestions may help you: - The widespread use of the internet in our modern life. - The bad effects of black websites. - The invaluable time on web-surfing. SAMPLE WRITING It is undeniable that the internet today plays so important part and is so useful to our modern life that many people say they cannot imagine life without it. Negatively, the internet, on the other hand, does enormous economical and emotional harm on students. First, for those students who are addicted to the on-line life, large amount of time and money is wasted on meeting their demand of chatting, playing video games, or other non-sense on-line activities. Some even ruin health, ignore daily routine, forget life-dreams of prosperous future. Second, black websites of sex, violence, etc. badly affect the young’s thinking, doing and leading their ways to live. Moreover, it is strongly believed that bad online pages are of the causes of the increase in teenagers’ committing crime. After all, we should control the young’s use of the internet to keep them away from negative effects. (146 words).

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