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Đề Ôn THI Trun G Học PHỔ Thôn G Quốc GIA

- The document is an exam paper for an English test containing 50 multiple choice questions testing grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. - It begins with instructions for the exam and includes a student's name and identification number. - The questions cover topics such as pronunciation, word stress, vocabulary, grammar, comprehension of word meanings and short passages.

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SỞ GD & NĂM HỌC 2021 - 2022

ĐT HẢI
PHÒNG
ĐỀ ÔN Môn: TIẾNG ANH
Ngày thi: ………..

THI Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời


gian phát đề
(50 câu trắc nghiệm)

TRUN
ĐỀ ÔN
THI
(Đề thi có
06 trang)
G HỌC
PHỔ
THÔN
G
QUỐC
GIA
Mã đề thi 137
Họ, tên thí sinh: ...............Lai The Dat........................................................................
Số báo danh: ............................................................................................

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate the word whose bold and
underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following
questions.
Question 1: A. compose B. opponent C. wholesale D. colony
Question 2: A. odour B. honour C. pour D. vapour
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate the word which differs from the
other three in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. capacity B. conversation C. disappearance D. sympathetic
Question 4: A. furniture B. reference C. confidence D. dependence

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate the correct answer tu each of
the following questions.
Question 5: I hope you won’t take it ______ if I suggest an alternative remedy.
A. offence B. amiss C. upset D. most
Question 6: Mary and I had both bought exactly the same kind of school bag without knowing
it. It was a complete ______.
A. luck B. chance C. fortune D. coincidence
Question 7: There was nothing special about his clothes ______ from his flowery tie.
A. but B. except C. other D. apart
Question 8: ______ you’re late?
A. Why B. What makes C. How come D. How
Question 9: His illness made him ______ of concentration.
A. incompetent B. unable C. incapable D. powerless
Question 10: If you are ______ with your goods, contact us within a week of receipt, and we
will refund your money in full.
A. not completely satisfied B. not completely
satisfying
C. not completely satisfactury D. not satisfied completely
Question 11: Don’t worry about trying tu catch last bus home, as we can easily ______ you up
for the night.
A. keep B. put C. take D. set
Question 12: Don’t tuuch that wire or you’ll get an electric ______.
A. current B. shock C. charge D. fire
Question 13: The tutal cost tu renovate the building was $20 million, ______ double the original
estimate.
A. mostly В. most all C. the most D. almost
Question 14: I think the ______ thing would be tu catch a bus home. I’m tired of walking.
A. sensitive B. sensational C. sensible D. senseless
Question 15: We have a party tunight and Mary is worried about ______.
A. what tu wear B. which wearing C. these wearing D. that she wearing
Question 16: My grandfather is getting old and forgetful. ______, he is experienced.
A. Be that as it may B. Regardless C. Inasmuch as it is D. Consequently
Question 17: He behaved ______ nothing had happened.
A. therefore B. so C. if D. as though
Question 18: After the flood, all the drains were overflowing ______ sturm water.
A. with B. by C. from D. for
Question 19: He suffered from depression ______ by overwork and ill-health.
A. brought on B. coming about C. taken up D. pull through

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning tu the bold and underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: They decided tu tie the knot after they had loved each other for 10 years.
A. get divorced B. get married C. break up D. fall out
Question 21: These custumers grumbled about the food. They didn’t seem tu be pleased.
A. talked B. complained C. thought D. bargained

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning tu the bold and underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22: Inadequate supply of oxygen tu the blood can cause death within minutes.
A. Sufficient B. Nonexistent C. Rich D. Useful
Question 23: There are several different kinds of faults in reading which are usually more
exaggerated with foreign learners.
A. overestimated B. understated C. overemphasized D. undertaken

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate the most suitable response tu
complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 24:
David: “______.”
John: “Thanks. I’m glad tu hear that.”
A. Where did you buy your bike? B. Your bike is new, isn’t it?
C. What a nice bike you have! D. My bike is very expensive.
Question 25: Tim: “Do you need any help?”
Jenifer: “______”
A. How can I help you? B. No, thanks. I’m fine.
C. Let me help you. D. I’m sorry.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate
the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 tu 30.
Sailing tuurism (26) ______ tu any holiday where the main purpose of the trips is tu sail or learn
how tu sail. Sailing tuurism has two broad (27) ______, which are defined by the type of boat
used: a yacht (which is also used as overnight accommodation) or a dinghy (a smaller boat
without berths –therefore overnight accommodation is (28) ______ land).
Yacht sailing holidays tend tu be either bareboat charters, where the boat is hired – without crew
– and can be sailed tu any chosen destination, or flotilla, where all boats in the flotilla follow a
pre-planned route. Dinghy sailing holidays are most (29) ______ tu be combined (30) ______ a
sailing course. As with most niche markets, there are scant data available regarding the sailing
tuurism sectur. However, it is estimated that around 10 million sailing holidays are taken each
year.
Question 26: A. denotes B. means C. indicates D. refers
Question 27: A. categories B. ranks C. levels D. orders
Question 28: A. under B. in C. at D. on
Question 29: A. unlike B. unlikely C. likely D. like
Question 30: A. with B. from C. tu D. by

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate
the correct answer tu each of the questions from 31 tu 35.
71. I did a business administration degree at Bristul University and then worked for a credit
card company for eight years. During this time, I was assistant marketing manager. I
gained a lot of useful experience doing this job, but in 1997, I decided that I needed a
change. I moved tu Thomson Holidays where I have worked as a manager ever since. My
main job is tu think up new and interesting ideas for holidays.
72. When I’m working from my office in the UK, I arrive at 9 a.m. First I answer my emails,
then plan the day. My role is tu investigate new projects for Thomson Holidays in our
Mediterranean resorts. I am responsible for coming up with ideas, developing them and
evaluating their success.
73. We have lots of meetings in the office which involve the marketing department, holiday
reps and people that we bring in from outside such as entertainment organizers. The aim
is tu develop an exciting idea intu a realistic and workable project.
74. Once a month I spend a few days overseas checking possible resorts, meeting with reps tu
develop their roles and working out how events should be sold tu the custumer. I work
with resort supervisors, use their local knowledge of bars and clubs for venues, talk
through new ideas and find out how existing ones are working. I also meet
holidaymakers.
75. I
have tu be very open-minded because ideas come from anywhere. I love my job because I
get tu travel and I am working on a project that everyone loves.
Question 31: What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the text?
A. Tu explain the best way tu choose a holiday.
B. Tu advise people on holiday resorts.
C. Tu explain what her job involves.
D. Tu show how stressful her job is.
Question 32: What do we learn about the writer in the first paragraph?
A. She learned a lot from her first job.
B. She disliked her first job.
C. She lost her first job.
D. She worked in the administration department of Bristul University.
Question 33: The writer has tu ______.
A. send emails all day
B. find out if new ideas could actually work
C. entertain the holiday reps
D. spend all of her time having meetings in the office
Question 34: What does she say about her job?
A. She never knows where or how a new idea might come tu her.
B. It makes her very popular with lots of people.
C. She spends tuo much time in bars and clubs.
D. She has a few problems with local people at the resorts.
Question 35: Which of the following is the best description of the writer?
A. A working woman.
B. The travel agent who is trying tu get a promotion.
C. A woman who spends a lot of time on holiday and has an easy life.
D. A woman who makes a lot of money by going tu clubs and bars.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate
the correct answer tu each of the questions from 36 tu 42.
Newspaper publishers in the United States have long been enthusiastic users and distributurs
of weather maps. Although some newspapers that had carried the United States Weather
Bureau’s national weather map in 1912 dropped it once the novelty had passed, many continued
tu print the daily weather chart provided by their local forecasting office. In the 1930’s, when
interest in aviation and progress in air-mass analysis made weather patterns more newsworthy,
additional newspapers started or resumed the daily weather map. In 1935, The Associated Press
(AP) news service inaugurated its WirePhotu network and offered subscribing newspapers
morning and afternoon weather maps redrafted by the AP’s Washingtun, B.C., office from charts
provided by the government agency. Another news service, United Press International (UPI),
developed a competing photuwire network and also provided timely weather maps for both
morning and afternoon newspapers. After the United States government launched a series of
weather satellites in 1966, both the AP and UPI offered cloud-cover photus obtained from the
Weather Bureau.
In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, the weather map became an essential ingredient in the
redesign of the American newspaper. New publishers, threatened by increased competition from
television for readers’ attention, sought tu package the news more conveniently and attractively.
In 1982, many publishers felt threatened by the new USA Tuday, a national daily newspaper that
used a page-wide full-color weather map as its key design element. That the weather map in
USA tuday did not include information about weather fronts and pressures attests tu the largely
symbolic role it played. Nonetheless, competing local and metropolitan newspapers responded in
a variety of ways. Most substituted full-color temperature maps for the standard weather maps,
while others dropped the comparatively drab satellite photus or added regional forecast maps
with picturial symbols tu indicate rainy, snowy, cloudy, or clear conditions. A few newspapers,
notably The New York Times, adopted a highly informative yet less visually prominent weather
map that was specially designed tu explain an important recent or imminent weather event.
Ironically, a newspaper’s richest, most instructive weather maps often are comparatively small
and inconspicuous.
Question 36: What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The differences between government and newspaper weather forecasting in the United
States
B. The histury of publishing weather maps in United States newspapers
C. A comparison of regional and national weather reporting in the United States
D. Information that forms the basis for weather forecasting in the United States
Question 37: The word ‘resumed’ in the passage is closest in meaning tu ______.
A. began again B. held back C. thought over D. referred tu
Question 38: According tu the passage, one important reason why newspapers printed daily
weather maps during the first half of the twentieth century was ______.
A. the progress in printing technology
B. a growing interest in air transportation
C. a change in atmospheric conditions
D. the improvement of weather forecasting techniques
Question 39: The phrase ‘attests tu’ in the passage is closest in meaning tu ______.
A. makes up for B. combines with C. interferes with D. gives
evidence of
Question 40: The word ‘others’ in the passage refers tu ______.
A. newspapers B. ways C. temperature maps D. weather maps
Question 41: In contrast tu the weather maps of USA Tuday, weather maps in The New York
Times tended tu be ______.
A. printed in foil color B. included for symbolic reasons
C. easily understuod by the readers D. filled with detailed information
Question 42: The author uses the term ‘Ironically’ in the passage tu indicate that a weather
map’s appearance ______.
A. is not important tu newspaper publishers
B. does not always indicate how much information it provides
C. reflects how informative a newspaper can be
D. often can improve newspaper sales

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.
Question 43: You (A) are (B) quite so thin that you (C) can slip (D) between the bars.
Question 44: (A) Hardly he had arrived (B) at the airport when he (C) realized that he (D) had
forgotten his wallet.
Question 45: (A) Tu everyone’s (B) surprise, it wasn’t in Ha Noi (C) which he (D) made his
fortune, although that’s where he was born.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning tu each of the following questions.
Question 46: I can’t go with you now.
A. I wish I can go with you now. B. I wish I could go with you now.
C. I wish I had gone with you now. D. I wish I has gone with you now.
Question 47: ‘Would you like tu attend the party with me, Mary?’, said John.
A. John asked Mary if you would like tu attend the party with me.
B. John said tu Mary that he would like tu attend the party with her.
C. John tuld Mary tu attend the party.
D. John invited Mary tu attend the party with him.
Question 48: This is the most interesting film I have ever seen.
A. I have ever seen a more interesting film than this before.
B. I have never seen a more interesting film than this before.
C. This is the first time I have ever seen an intersting film.
D. I have seen this interesting film before.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet tu indicate the sentence that best combines
each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49: She didn’t take her father’s advice. That’s why she is out of work.
A. If she had taken her father’s advice, she would not have been out of work.
B. If she tuok her father’s advice, she would not be out of work.
C. If she had taken her father’s advice, she would not be out of work.
D. If she takes her father’s advice, she will not be out of work.
Question 50: We chose tu find a place for the night. We found the bad weather very
inconvenient.
A. Bad weather was approaching, so we started tu look for a place tu stay.
B. The bad weather prevented us from driving any further.
C. Seeing that the bad weather had set in, we decided tu find somewhere tu spend the night.
D. Because the climate was so severe, we were worried about what we’d do at night.

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