Đề thi thử THPT Quốc gia năm 2017 môn Tiếng Anh trường THPT Chu Văn An, Yên Bái CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (10)
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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.
Question1. A. combination B. dioxide C. nitrogen D. pipe
Question2. A. . kissed B. stopped C. laughed D. closed
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 primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question3. A. apply B. persuade C. reduce D. offer
Question4. A. different B. important C. impressive D. attractive
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 5: A customs union is an organization of autonomous country that agree that international trade between member states is free of restrictions.
A. boring B. massive C. dependent D. prosperous
Question 6: The point at which pain becomes intolerable is known as the pain perception threshold.
A. elusive B. altered C. intensified D. bearable
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 7. In the future many large corporations will be wiped out and millions of jobs will be lost.
A. companies B. services C. supermarkets D. farms
Question 8. Domestic chores will no longer be a burden thanks to the inventions of laborsaving devices.
A. Official B. Household C. Schooling D. Foreign
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 9: The explorers were too tired that they found a site to camp overnight.
A B C D
Question 10: We are working, that means that we are contributing goods and services to our society.
A B C D
Question 11: What I told her a few days ago were not the solution to most of her problems.
A B 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.
Education was of primary importance to the English colonists and was conducted at home as well as in established schools. Regardless of geographic location or finances, most Americans learned to read and compute numbers. For many, the Bible and the other religicus usually made them good primers. Many families owned one or more of Shakespear’s works, a copy of John Bunyan’s classic “A Pilgrim’s Progress”, and sometimes collections of English literary essays, poems, or historical speeches.
In 1647 the Massachusetts School Law required every town of at least 50 household to maintain a grammar school. The law was the first to mandate public education in America. In the middle colonies at the time, school were often dependent on religious societis, such as the Quakers and other private organizations. In the South, families employed private tutors or relied on the clergy to conduct education. At the outset, most elementary schools were for boy, but schools for girls were establishes in the eighteen century in most cities and large towns. In spite of the informal atmosphere of most American schools, the literacy rate in the colonies of mid-eighteenth century America was equal to or higher than that in most European countries.
Before the American Revolution, nine colleges had been founded, including Harvard, Willia and Mary, Yale; the College of New Jersey (now Princeton), Brown, Rutgers, Dartmouth, and King College (later ColumbiaUniversity). By 1720 the natural sciences and modern language were being taught, as well as coures in practical subjects such as machanics and agriculture. At the end of the 18th century, medical schools were estabished at the College of Philadelphia and at King’s College.
Question 12: According to the passage, most Americans learned how to
A. Read B. write C. farm D. speak a foreign language
Question 14: According to the passage, all the following sometimes substituted for schoolbooks EXCEPT
A. historical speeches B. works of Shakespeare C. biographies D. literary essays
Question 15: According to the passage, all the following subjects are mentioned as being taught in colleges in the 1700s EXCEPT
A. languages B. science C. medicine D. economics
Question 16: According to the passage, the middle colonies often depened upon which group to provide education?
A.Colleges B. Established primary schools
C. Private organizations D. Businesses
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 19. If only I had taken that job in the bank.
A. I wish I took that job in the bank. B. I regret not taking that job in the bank.
C. I wish I have taken that job in the bank. D. I regret not take that job in the bank.
Question 20. They left early because they didn’t want to get caught in the traffic.
A.They left early so as to not get caught in the traffic.
B.They left early so that they not to get caught in the traffic.
C. They left early in order to not get caught in the traffic.
D. They left early to avoid getting caught in the traffic.
Question21: Without her teacher‘s advice, she would never have written such a good essay.
A. Her teacher advised him and she didn‘t write a good essay.
B. Her teacher didn‘t advise her and she didn‘t write a good essay.
C. She wrote a good essay as her teacher gave her some advice.
D. If her teacher didn‘t advise her, she wouldn‘t write such a good essay.
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 22. I tried hard. I couldn’t open the door.
A. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t open the door.
B. Try as hard as I might, I couldn’t open the door.
C. It is difficult for me to open the door.
D. I could open the door with difficulty.
Question 23 I lost my key. I had to wait in the dark for hours.
A. Having to wait in the dark for hours because I had lost my key.
B. If I hadn’t lost my key, I wouldn’t have had to wait in the dark for hours.
C. If I hadn’t lost my key, I wouldn’t have to wait in the dark for hours.
D. If I didn’t lose my key, I wouldn’t have to wait in the dark for hours.
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 24: Marta and Patrice is a couple. They are going to a friend’s party.
Marta: Do I still have to change my clothes? Patrice: _________.
A. Sure, take your time B. Let’s discuss that some time
C. Don’t change your mind, please D. The party begins at 2 pm
Question 25: Hung and Derek are classmates. They are talking about their sports hobby.
Hung: Don’t you like watching football? Derek: _________.
A. Yes, I don’t B. No, I do. I like it a lot C. It’s nice D. Yes, I love it
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 from 26 to 30.
I was raised on a farm in a remote village in the 1950s. The winter months were endless and everything was covered in snow. I was always (26)________ for the warmer weather to come. When spring arrived, everything came alive- flowers would bloom and the animals would come out of hibernation. I would follow the bear tracks and search for them. Once, however, I (27) ________ an angry mother bear who saw me as a threat. (28) ________ the sight of the bear, I did what my father had told me. I stood still until she stopped growling and walked away. The trick was effective, but looking back now, I realized that the situation was far more serious than I thought at the time. By the age of twelve, I had lots of camping experience , as I used to go camping with my dog on my school holidays. We would spend days (29) ________ the forest, catching fish for dinner, looking at the frogs and the (30) ________ of birds and the insects hopping up and down on the surface of the water. Of course, this was possible only during the warm months. When the autumn came, everything went quiet, which was quite usual in those parts. It wasn’t long before the animals disappeared, the birds flew south and the snow took over. The place became deserted once again.
Question 26: A. willing B. keen C. eager D. enthusiastic
Question 27: A. found out B. came across C. dealt with D. reached
Question 28: A. By B. At C. On D. In
Question 29: A. investigating B. detecting C. researching D. exploring
Question 30: A. sets B. swarms C. bunches D. flocks
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.
The concept of obtaining fresh water from iceberg that is towed to populated areas and arid regions of the world was once treated as a joke more appropriate to cartoons than real life. But now it is being considered quite seriously by many nations, especially since scientists have warned that the human race will outgrow its fresh water supply faster than it runs out of food. Glaciers are a possible source of fresh water that has been overlooked until recently.
Three-quarters of the Earth's fresh water supply is still tied up in glacial ice, a reservoir of untapped fresh water so immense that it could sustain all the rivers of the world for 1,000 years. Floating on the oceans every year are 7,659 trillion metric tons of ice encased in 10,000 icebergs that break away from the polar ice caps, more than ninety percent of them from Antarctica.
Huge glaciers that stretch over the shallow continental shelf give birth to icebergs throughout the year. Icebergs are not like sea ice, which is formed when the sea itself freezes; rather, they are formed entirely on land, breaking off when glaciers spread over the sea. As they drift away from the polar region, icebergs sometimes move mysteriously in a direction opposite to the wind, pulled by subsurface currents. Because they melt more slowly than smaller pieces of ice, icebergs have been known to drift as far north as 35 degrees south of the equator in the Atlantic Ocean.
The difficulty arises in other technical matters, such as the prevention of rapid melting in warmer climates and the funneling of fresh water to shore in great volume. But even if the icebergs lost half of their volume in towing, the water they could provide would be far cheaper than that produced by desalination, or removing salt from water.
Question 31: What is the main topic of the passage?
A. The movement of glaciers B. Icebergs as a source of fresh water
C. Future water shortages D. The future of the world's rivers
Question 32: The word “arid” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to ________.
A. anhydrous B. fruitful C. remote D. distant
Question 33: The word "it" in the first paragraph refers to ________.
A. an iceberg that is towed B. obtaining fresh water from icebergs
C. the population of arid areas D. real life
Question 34: According to the author, most of the world's fresh water is to be found in ________.
A. oceans B. rivers C. glaciers D. reservoirs
Question 35: The word “currents” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to _________.
A. pulls B. waves C. weather D. flows of water
Question 36: How are icebergs formed?
A. They break off from glaciers B. Seawater freezes
C. Rivers freeze D. Small pieces of floating ice converge
Question 37: With which of the following ideas would the author be likely to agree?
A. Towing icebergs to dry areas is economically possible
B. Desalination of water is the best way to obtain drinking water
C. Using water from icebergs is a very short-term solution to water shortages
D. Icebergs could not be towed very far before they would melt
Question 38: The word "that" in the last paragraph refers to _________.
A. the volume B. the water C. the iceberg D. the towing