Tải bản đầy đủ (.doc) (7 trang)

Tài liệu Đề kiểm tra anh văn 4 doc

Bạn đang xem bản rút gọn của tài liệu. Xem và tải ngay bản đầy đủ của tài liệu tại đây (153 KB, 7 trang )

Trờng THPT Ba Vì - Hà Nội
Đề thi chính thức
( Đề thi có 07 trang)

Đề thi thử đại học năm học 2009-2010
Mụn : Ting Anh - Khi:D
Thời gian làm bài 90 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
H tờn thớ sinh:
S bỏo danh: .
THI GM 80 CU( T QUESTION 1 N QUESTION 80)
Mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.
Question 1: In human beings, as in other mammal, hairs around the eyes and ears and in the nose,
A B
prevent dust, insect, and other matter from entering these organs
C D
Question 2: Thunder can be listened from a maximum distance of about ten miles except under
A B C
unusual atmospheric conditions.
D
Question 3: James Baldwins plays and short stories, which are to some degree autobiographical,
A B
established them as a leading figure in the United States civil rights movement.
C D
Question 4: Stars in our universe vary in temperature, color, bright, size and mass.
A B C D
Question 5: Although pure diamond is colorless and transparent, when contaminated with other
A B
material, it may appear in various color, ranging from pastels to opaque black.
C D
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 questions from 6 to 15.


For many years, scientists have speculated that the cataclysmic impact of an asteroid with the
earth was responsible for the demise of the dinosaurs approximately 65 million years ago. Previous
discoveries and results have hinted that an asteroid two kilometers in diameter struck the Yucatan
peninsula in Eastern Mexico. This impact, stronger than one thousand nuclear explosions, is
speculated to have cast a cloud of dust and debris into the atmosphere, covering the entire surface
temperature of the earth. With such a radical change in the earths environment, scientists believe that
over 99% of all animal and plant species were eradicated. Only after millions of years did plants and
animals even begin to recover. But, the reign of the dinosaurs had ended and the age of mammals
had begun.
The crucial link that has held this theory together has been the element iridium. Iridium is not
commonly found on either the surface of the earth or inside the crust. It is more commonly found in
asteroids or meteorites throughout the solar system. Scientists have hypothesized that after the
asteroid impacted the earth, an even layer of iridium sediment settled over the globe and eventually
became part of its surface. The theory, of course, has depended on the discovery of such an existing
layer of iridium.
Unfortunately, scientists have never been able to offer absolute proof that this asteroid impact ever
occurred. Recently, however, a discovery may go a long way toward validating these scientists
Trang 1 / 7 Mó 4010
Mó : 4010
theories. In 1990, a team of marine biologists excavated samples contain iridium similar to those
found in the Yucatan peninsula thousands of kilometers away. At first, scientists were skeptical
whether the samples were from the time period. But since carbon dating placed them to 65 million
years ago, their doubts were quickly alleviated. Since then many of the other theories for the demise
of the dinosaur have been finally laid to rest.
Question 6: This passage mainly discusses a theory about…………
A. why the dinosaurs turned into birds and reptiles
B. archeological evidence from Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.
C. the extinction of the dinosaur
D. .Which type of dinosaur roamed where.
Question 7: According to the passage, approximately how large was the asteroid that scientists

believe struck the Earth?
A. 99 kilometers in diameter
C. 65 kilometers in diameter.
B. 1000 kilometers in diameter
D. .2 kilometers in diameter
Question 8: The word “hinted” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to…….
A. implied B. denied C. flirted D. disproved
Question 9: The word “cast” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to………
A. excused B. dispersed C. climbed D. shone
Question 10: What can be inferred from the passage about asteroid impact mentioned in lines 6-9?
A. The climate remained fairly constant.
B. A planetary defense system formed
C. .The gravitational force from the earth’s core is altered.
D. New plants and animals evolved with the changed environment.
Question 11: The word “reign” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to………
A. understanding B. dominance C. denial D. extremity
Question 12: The word “it” in the second paragraph refers to………………
A. iridium B. earth C. asteroids D. crust
Question 13: What does the third of the passage mainly discuss?
A. The discovery of ancient fossils located far beneath the ocean floor.
B. Recent discoveries that may confirm the asteroid impact hypothesis.
C. The composition of the ocean floor in the Atlantic Ocean.
D. The major processes that have created the Earth’s crust.
Question 14: According to the passage, the iridium found beneath the ocean floor near Bermuda
A. Was chemically manufactured miners
B. is similar to the iridium found on the Yucatan peninsula.
C. Originated from dinosaur remains.
D. can be refined into fossil fuels.
Question 15: The paragraph following the passage probably discusses
A. Why dinosaurs lived where they did.

B. the possibility of a future asteroid impact.
C. the relationship between volcanic activity and dinosaur extinction.
D. recent computer imagery of dinosaur movement.
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 blanks from 16 to 25
BREAK THE HABIT
Smoking is a habit that is (16)…………linked to certain times and places. If you break these links,
you can break the habit. The best way of doing this is to avoid the situations (17) ……………you
want a cigarette. If you can’t avoid them, then you will just have to fight (18) …………….the
Trang 2 / 7 Mã đề 4010
temptation. Sit down and think when and where you usually have a cigarette. For example, do you
always have one after breakfast? .(19)……………… you stop smoking, these times and places are
going to be danger sports, so work out now how you’ll (20)………………
It will also help if you can make a new habit to break the old one of smoking, so plan a few new
activities to (21)………….smoking. Choose things which will distract you and occupy your hands.
Some people find it helps if they cut (22)……………before they actually give up. But don’t look at
on this as a(n) (23)………… to giving up, and don’t do it for more than a (24)…………… of weeks
at most. The danger is that you could go back to smoking as (25)………………cigarette as before.
Question 16: A. strongly B. closely C. tightly D. narrowly
Question 17: A. that B. where C. which D. when
Question 18: A. off B. down C. through D. away
Question 19: A. Because B. Now that C. Although D. Once
Question 20: A. resolve B. manage C. cope D. deal with
Question 21: A. alter B. replace C. exchange D. substitute
Question 22: A. back B. up C. off D. down
Question 23: A. alternative B. variation C. variety D. choice
Question 24: A. double B. couple C. few D. pair
Question 25: A. few B. more C. many D. much
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in
the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.

Question 26: A. concern B. conspicuous C. ambassador D. picturesque
Question 27: A. potential B. apprentice C. preferential D. intelligent
Question 28: A. contribute B. interfere C. engineer D. referee
Question 29: A. momentary B. contrary C. competent D. departure
Question 30: A. curriculum B. ambitious C. submarine D. miraculous
Mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is nearest in meaning
to the one in italic.
Question 31: Although he was poor, he helped quite a lot of people in the village.
A. Being poor but he helped quite a lot of people in the village.
B. He was not very rich but he helped quite a lot of people in the village.
C. He was poor so he helped quite a lot of people in the village.
D. Still he helped quite a lot of people in the village.
Question 32: We don’t have to do so many things to please him.
A. It is no point to do so many things to please him.
B. It is not unnecessary to do so many things to please him.
C. It is obligatory for us to do so many things to make him pleased.
D. It is unnecessary to do so many things to make him pleased.
Question 33: People hope that life will be better tomorrow.
A. Life is hoped to be better tomorrow.
B. People all hope that the future will be better.
C. Tomorrow is hoped to be better.
D. It is hoped that life will be better tomorrow.
Question 34: Why don’t we pay him a visit?
A. Why not paying him a visit?
B. Let’s pay him a visit.
C. What about pay him a visit?
D. What is the reason we don’t pay him a visit?
Trang 3 / 7 Mã đề 4010
Question 35: My uncle doesn’t care for children.
A. My uncle doesn’t like children

B. My uncle is interested in children
C. My uncle doesn’t look after children.
D. My uncle doesn’t take care of children.
Question 36: If he doesn’t want to work, he shouldn’t leave school.
A. He isn’t interested in working and hasn’t left school.
B. He hasn’t begun to work yet but has already left school.
C. He’s sorry he left school and began to work.
D. He is still at school but would like to work as soon as possible
Question 37: It was a mistake for her to marry Roger.
A. Roger didn’t want to get married so it was a mistake.
B. .She did the wrong thing when she married Roger.
C. She ought to think again before she marries Roger
D. She and Roger weren’t married in the right way.
Question 38: “ No” he said, “ I don’t mind getting a newspaper for you. ”
A. “ No” he said, “ I forgot to get a newspaper for you.”
B. At first he refused but the he agreed to get the paper for me.
C. He said, “ Yes, I’ll get the paper for you.”
D. He told me he didn’t remember getting a newspaper for me.
Question 39: I wish the film was being shown tonight.
A. I’m sorry the film isn’t being shown tonight.
B. The film wasn’t shown tonight after all.
C. I’m glad we’ll be able to see the film tonight.
D.With any luck the film will be shown tonight.
Question 40: He told me it didn’t matter where I sat.
A. He said I could sit where I liked.
B. He told me he didn’t mind if I sat down.
C. “What’s the matter with your seat?” he asked.
D. He told me it was better not to sit.
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 questions from 41 to 50.

Smallpox was the first widespread disease ever to be eliminated by human intervention. A
highly contagious viral disease, it was endemic in Europe, causing the deaths of millions of people
until the development of the vaccination by Edward Jenner around 1800. In many non- European
nations, it remained a dreaded, often fatal illness until very recently. Its victims suffered high fever,
vomiting, and painful, itchy pustules, pus-filled skin eruptions that left pits or pockmark scars. In
villages and cities all over the world, scarred people showed that they had suffered smallpox.
In May 1966, the World Health Organization (WHO), an agency of the United Nations was,
authorized to initiate a global campaign to eradicate smallpox. The goal was to eliminate the disease
in one decade. At the time, the disease posed a serious threat to people in thirty nations. More than
700 physicians, nurses, scientists, and other personnel from WHO joined about 200,000 health
workers in the infected nations to battle the disease. Because similar projects for malaria and yellow
fever had failed, few believed that a disease as widespread as smallpox could actually be eradicated
but eleven years after the initial organization of the anti smallpox campaign, no cases were reported
in the field.
The strategy that developed was to combat the disease at several levels. There was an education
campaign, of course, so that the people in the threatened countries could be taught more about how
Trang 4 / 7 Mã đề 4010
the disease spread and become active participants in the fight against smallpox. Other strategies
included not only providing mass vaccinations but also to isolating patients with active smallpox in
order to contain the spread of the disease, thus breaking the chain of human transmission. Monetary
rewards for reporting smallpox assisted in motivating the public to aid health workers. One by one,
each smallpox victim was sought out, removed from contact with others and treated. At the same
time, the entire village where the victim had lived was vaccinated.
By April of 1978 WHO officials announced that they had isolated the last known case of the
disease but health workers continued to search for new cases for two additional years to be
completely sure. In May, 1980, a formal statement was made to the global community. Today
smallpox is no longer a threat to humanity. Routine vaccinations have been stopped worldwide.
Question 41: Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. Infectious Disease.
C. The Eradication of Smallpox.

B. Smallpox Vaccinations.
D. The World Health Organization.
Question 42: The word “threat” in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by.………….
A. bother B. riskh C. umiliation D. debate
Question 43: Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “eradicated”?
A. cancelled B. spread C. initiated D. eliminated
Question 44: According to the passage, what was the strategy used to eliminate the spread of
smallpox?
A. Extensive reporting of outbreak.
B. Isolation of victims and mass vaccinations.
C. Treatments of individual victims.
D. Vaccinations of entire villages.
Question 45: The word “isolated” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to.…
A. . located B. attended C. separated Drestored
Question 46: How was the public motivated to help the health workers?
A. By giving them vaccination
C. By rewarding them for reporting cases.
B. By isolating them from others.
D. .By educating them.
Question 47: The word “they” in the last paragraph refers to……………
A. cases B. victims C. officials D. health workers
Question 48: Which statement does not refer to smallpox?
A. People are no long vaccinated for it.
B. The World Health Organization mounted a worldwide campaign to eradicate the disease.
C. It was a serious threat.
D. Previous projects had failed.
Question 49: It can be inferred from the passage that……………
A. smallpox victims no long die when they contract the disease.
B. smallpox is not transmitted from one person to another.
C. no new cases of smallpox have been reported this year.

D. malaria and yellow fever have been eliminated.
Question 50: When was the formal announcement made that smallpox had been eradicated?
A. 1980 B. 1978 C. 1976 D. 1966
Mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 51: Please help yourself …………………… whatever you like.
A. to B. over C. in D. on
Question 52: The pub was so crowded that he could ………………… get to the bar.
A. merely B. quite C. barely D. almost
Trang 5 / 7 Mã đề 4010
Question 53: His three years at university were the ………………….to a brilliant career.
A. starting-lines B. diving-boat C. launching-pad D. tepping-stone
Question 54: “ Are you going by boat?”
“ If John does, ……………………….”
A. so would I B. so will I C. so I’ll go D. I do so
Question 55: Famine occurs when the people in an area have hardly ………………. food.
A. any B. eve r C. no D. not
Question 56: He drank very little ……………… the police caught him as he drove home.
A. in case B. otherwise C. despite D. in the event
Question 57: “ Did you read the news about the earthquake in Italy?”
“ Yes. And there never will be news …………………… again.”
A. terrified me much B. terrifying me much C. so terrified D. so terrifying
Question 58: “ What advice did you give the student?”
“ Well, I recommended that he ………………… to the dean”
A. had spoken B. speak C. speaks D. spoke
Question 59: Today ………………… seemed more expensive than usual.
A. almost everythings B. most of everythings
C. almost everything D. most of everything
Question 60: The new magazine about maintenance ………………… tomorrow.
A. comes down B. comes off C. comes on D. comes out

Question 61: She did six hours’ ………………………. studying a day for her exam.
A. solid B. heavy C. strong D. big
Question 62: The aero plane ……………… down at Cairo on its way to India.
A. remained B. stayed C. touched D. landed
Question 63: “ Who is the new biology professor?”
“ He’s the man ……………………. to the secretary now.”
A. which is talking B. talking C. that is being talked D. that talks
Question 64: She was busy …………………… a variety of articles to the customers.
A. with introducing B. for introducing C. introducing D. in introducing
Question 65: ……………… your head! The doorway is not very high.
A. Care B. Mind C. Make D. Bother
Question 66: You ought to do some work, …………………… sitting there reading the paper.
A. in spit of B. in addition to C. in accordance with D. instead of
Question 67: If everybody …………………. the traffic rules, the roads will be …………………
A. obey / much more safer B. obeys / much safer
C. obey / more safe D. obeys / more safer
Question 68: It is no use ………………… to school if you …………………… to work hard.
A. going / do not ready B. to go / do not ready
C. going / are not ready D. to going / are not ready
Question 69: Bob says there’s never anything worth watching on TV but ………………… for hours
watching the football.
A. he’ll sit B. he’d sit C. he is sitting D. he sit
Question 70: There are a lot of ……………………. buildings in the centre of Sydney.
A. many-floored B. multi-storied C. many-story D. multi-storey
Question 71: If it ……………… too much trouble, I’d love a cup of coffee.
A. hadn’t been B. isn’t C. weren’t D. may not be
Question 72: It ………………. out that the mayor had bribed several councilors to vote for him.
A. resulted B. pointed C. broke D. turned
Trang 6 / 7 Mã đề 4010
Question 73: Buy me a newspaper on your way back,……… ……… ?

A. do you B. will you C. have you D. don’t you
Question 74: He ………………… to the last meeting, but he didn’t.
A. must go B. should have gone C. would go D. had gone
Question 75: After my uncle’s death, my aunt remained a(n) ……………………. for only a few
months before remarrying.
A. widow B. in-law C. single D. bride
Question 76: “ Do you want me to take you to the bus?”
“ No, I’ll get there …………………… ”
A. in some way B. by some means C. with a car D. somehow
Question 77: “ What would you like for you birthday?”
“ …………………… will do.”
A. Anything B. None C. Something D. Somebody
Question 78: ……………………… would you solve the problem if this method failed?
A. What else B. Whose else C. Who else D. How else
Question 79: She turned up at the party dressed in the …………………… style.
A. last B. final C. end D. latest
Question 80: The body of a fish is quite different from ……………………a land animal.
A.  B. one of C. that of D. those of
THE END
Trang 7 / 7 Mã đề 4010

×