Đề thi thử THPT Quốc Gia 2023 môn Anh cụm trường THPT huyện Thuận Thành

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO
BẮC NINH
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(Đề thi 05 trang)
KHẢO SÁT CỤM THUẬN THÀNH
NĂM HỌC 2022 - 2023
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút
(không kể thời gian phát đề)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the three in
pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1: A. engaged B. decided C. appeared D. threatened
Question 2: A. actor B. mankind C. language D. stomach
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the word
or phrase that best fits each other numbered blanks.
UK wildlife SOS!
‘Wildlife’ means all the plants, animals and (3) _____living things found in the wild. These can be
mammals such as squirrels, reptiles like the sand lizard, fish, insects, and tiny little animals that you can't
see easily.
In the UK alone, there are about 37,000 different species of animals and 65,000 different species of plants.
Sadly, (4) ________, over the last 100 years more than 170 plant and animal species have completely
disappeared. Today, about 15% of all British wildlife is still at (5) ______, especially animals such as the
otter and the brown hair. Unless we do something to help, things will only get worse. The main reason (6)
________ some types of plants and animals are becoming endangered species is that their habitats are lost
or have changed. Animals like moths, birds and bats have lost their homes as people have cut down the
hedgerows they live in. Also, a lot of ponds are no longer suitable for the animals and plants to live in
because they are polluted, or people have filled them in.
We need to save many species of endangered British wildlife from extinction before it is too late. You can
help by supporting environmental groups like the Environment Agency that are working to protect our (7)
_______ wildlife and habitats from the danger of disappearing forever. You can even create a small
wildlife habitat yourself by making a pond at school or in your garden.
(Adapted from Upstream Level B1+ by Virginia Evans and Lynda Edwards)
Question 3: A. little B. one another C. few D. other
Question 4: A. in contrast B. because C. moreover D. though
Question 5: A. risk B. turmoil C. limbo D. danger
Question 6: A. whose B. which C. it D. why
Question 7: A. rare B. valueless C. scarce D. insured
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 8: Many Swedish Americans have become distinguished in the filed of science, especially in
Chemistry and Physics.
A. successful B. unknown C. eminent D. outstanding
Question 9: I feel I can pat myself on the back for finishing everything on time.
A. criticize myself B. wear a backpack C. check up my back D. praise myself
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 10: Some recommend that more field hospitals _________ to cope with another wave of
coronavirus infection.
A. build B. building C. be built D. to be built
Question 11: There have been many achievements since the country carried out economic reforms,
______?
A. don't they B. haven't there C. haven't they D. don't there
Họ tên: ...............................................................
Số báo danh: .............
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Question 12: Adults should take control of how children use the Internet to protect them from scams
and_______________
A. cyberbullying B. perseverance C. combustion D. solidarity
Question 13: Children should be educated about the environment from a very young age, ________ will
make them more environmetally- conscious.
A. that B. although C. which D. because
Question 14: By the time I went to bed last night, I _____ my homework.
A. were finishing B. have finished
C. finished D. had already finished
Question 15: You need to stop sweeping your problems under the ___________. Nothing will get
resolved like that!
A. curtain B. pillow C. blanket D. carpet
Question 16: Email and instant messaging services have______________ global communication.
A. revolutionised B. revolutionary C. revolutionarily D. revolution
Question 17: It’s such a pity because I really admired the cars at the car exhibition but
couldn’t afford them.
A. new expensiveGerman B. German expensive new
C. expensive new German D. new German expensive
Question 18: I have to live in _________ modest small house due to my low income.
A. no article B. a C. the D. an
Question 19: ______ for 4 hours, they decided to stop to have lunch at a cheap restaurant.
A. Having walked B. Being walked
C. Walked D. Having been walked
Question 20: Our research came to a _____________ after a sudden reduction in funding.
A. standstill B. decision C. drawback D. difficulty
Question 21: Each year, the homeless are provided _________ a different amount of money, facilities,
and food by the government.
A. of B. about C. with D. for
Question 22: There are ______________students choosing English as a major.
A. more and more B. less and less
C. fewer and fewer D. littler and litler
Question 23: The plenitude of our natural resources has resulted in most people taking them _________
for most of human history
A. easy B. into consideration
C. for granted D. into account
Question 24: The building work is still on schedule _______the fact that there is a problem in
digging the foundation.
A. although B. despite C. due to D. because
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each
pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 25: Jack did poorly on his final test. He was aware of the importance of hard work.
A. Only after Jack did poorly on his final test was he aware of the importance of hard work.
B. Not until Jack did poorly on his final test he was aware of the importance of hard work.
C. Poorly though Jack did on his final test, he was aware of the importance of hard work.
D. Hardly had Jack done poorly on his final test when he was aware of the importance of hard work.
Question 26: He doesn’t have any money left. He can’t buy lunch.
A. He wishes he had some money left and he could buy lunch.
B. Unless he has any money left, he can buy lunch.
C. If he had some money left, he couldn’t buy lunch.
D. He can buy lunch as long as he doesn’t have any money left.
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to
complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 27: Gothen is at Pauline’s house.
Gothen: “Thanks for inviting me to your party.”
Pauline: “_________.”
A. Sorry, but you’re out! B. It doesn’t quite make sense.
C. I’m glad you found it enjoyable. D. The more, the better.
Question 28: Paul and Daisy are discussing life in the future.
Paul: “I personally believe that people will stop using motorbikes and travel by bikes instead.”
Daisy: “_____________. Some countries now even ban motorbikes in specific areas.”
A. There’s no doubt about that B. I’m so sorry to hear that
C. I’m afraid I don’t agree with you D. It doesn’t matter at all
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 29 to 35.
It would be easy to feel intimidated by someone who has survived abduction by the Khmer Rouge, run
the London marathon shortly after losing their lower right arm and leg in an accident and appeared on the
BBC’s Parkinson show. Yet Chris Moon, 39, is refreshingly down to earth, even to the point of finding it
difficult to keep the initial appointments for this interview, proving that even superheroes can’t be in two
places at once.
At present, Chris runs a company called Making the Best (MTB) to help clients solve problems in
human resources and security management. You don’t need to speak to him for long before you realise
that this is a particularly appropriate title. Not only does he talk with an almost evangelical zeal about his
desire to empower others to get the best out of themselves and their business, but his own philosophy is
all about making the best of any situation, however grim it may seem.
“I decided it was about doing the best we can, reaching our full potential and making use of our
talents. It’s also about involvement with other people. I wanted to make a difference, do something I
could be trained in but also grow as a person, so I decided to join the army.” On graduating from
Sandhurst, he was commissioned into the Royal Military Police and also served with several infantry
units.
After leaving the army, he felt he wanted to do some sort of charity work, and when he heard that
the British charity, the HALO Trust - which specialises in mine clearance - wanted an army officer with
agricultural and command experience, he was keen to get involved. It was while clearing mines in
Cambodia that he was abducted by the Khmer Rouge, an experience which, not surprisingly, had a
profound effect on him. When we were first kidnapped, I thought I had no control as I kept thinking I
can’t do anything about this. But my one thought was never to assume the role of victim. It would have
been so easy to give up, but I quickly realised that fear is a state of inactivity. You have to be positive and
pursue logic and reason. That was, and still is, my driving force.”
The things he learned from this experience helped him to survive when he was blown up by a
mine two years later, while walking in a supposedly clear area in Mozambique. He lost his lower right
arm and leg, but does not consider himself a victim. He accepts responsibility because he chose to work
in mined areas. So, after all the experiences he has been through, is he surprised to find himself running
his own business? “My mum’s cousin had an extremely successful dairy business and when I was very
young, he said to me: ‘When you’ve done all the other things you want to do, set up a business and help
the best out of people.’ He obviously had it right.”
(Adapted from Upstream Advanced by Virginia Evans and Lynda Edwards)
Question 29: Which would be the best title for the passage?
A. The chief aim of Making the Best: To be or not to be?
B. The making of a hero
C. How to reach your full potential?
D. Chris Moon: A virtuoso on mine clearance
Question 30: The phrase down to earth in paragraph 1 mostly means ________
A. idealistic B. practical C. impulsive D. humble
Question 31: According to paragraph 4, what did Chris initially think when he was abducted by the
Khmer Rouge?
A. He quickly found out ways to escape his abductors

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