ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC
GIA NĂM 2018 SỐ 3
Môn: TIẾNG ANH
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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.
Question
1: A. expands B. installs C. swallows D.
rejects
Question
2: A. purpose B. compose C. suppose D. propose
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.
Question
3: A. compulsory B. certificate C. category D. accompany
Question
4: A. decent B. secure C. maintain D. confide
Mark
the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to
each of the following question.
Question 5. I the garden. No sooner
had I finished watering it than it came down in torrents.
A. shouldn’t have watered B. mustn’t have watered
C. can’t have watered D. needn’t have watered
Question 6. A true
relationship is thought
to be a
friendship that may_ through changes in the lives of the friends.
A. entail B. remain C. endure D. continue
Question 7. I’m not going to go ice
skating! I’d only fall over and a fool of myself.
A. create B. show C. do D. make
Question 8. Silence the theatre as the
audience awaited the opening curtain with expectation and excitement.
A. fell
in with B. came between C. hung over D. dropped out of
Question 9. The scientists on
this project try to find the solutions to air
pollution.
A. working B. worked C. are working D. who working
Question
10. If Nam had passed the GCSE examination, he to
take the entrance examination to the university.
A. would have been allowed B. would have allowed
C. will
have allowed D. would allow
Question 11. When the kids asked him
about his girlfriend, he’d go as red as a .
A. tomato B. chili C. strawberry D. beetroot
Question 12. My brothers are often very to what I say. They are really lovable.
A. obedience B. obedient C. obey D. obstacle
Question 13. I must warn you I
am not used to so rudely
A. speak B. be spoken C. speak to me D. being spoken to
Question 14. He is tired now. He
the gardening for hours.
A. has done B. is doing C. did D. has been doing
Question 15. Let me explain everything to you, _ ?
A. shall we B. will you C. will
we D. do
you
Question 16. The trouble with James is
that he never on
time for a meeting.
A. turns up B. takes off C. takes up D. turns down
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 17. As orders are
becoming more and more, we’ve been rushed off our feet all week.
A. very angry B. very busy C. very worried D. very happy
Question 18. The atomic bomb annihilated
the whole city, so nothing was left standing.
A. disturbed B. constructed C. converted D. destroyed
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 19. The minister came under
fire for his rash decision to close the factory.
A. was
dismissed B. was acclaimed C. was
criticized D. was penalized
Question 20. Those who advocate for doctor-assisted suicide say
the terminally ill should not have to suffer.
A. support B. oppose C. annul D. convict
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 21. Mr. Collin is speaking
to his student, Brian.
Mr. Collin: “You’ve been making
very good progress. I’m proud of you!” Brian: “____________”
A. No problem B. Don’t worry about it!
C. Everything’s alright. Thank you. D. I really appreciate you saying that.
Question 22. Peter: “Could you
fill it up, please?” Ivan: “_______________”
A. Sure. Shall I check the oil as well? B. Not at all. I’ll fill the oil for you.
C. Certainly. My job is to fill in the application. D.
Where? Of course not.
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 23. People say that at least ten applicants have been selected for the
job interview.
A.
It is said that well over ten
people are interested in having an interview for the job.
B.
It is said that no fewer than
ten people are going to be interviewed for the
job.
C.
People say that fewer than ten job interviews have
been held so far.
D.
I have heard that only ten people have been chosen
to have the job interviewed.
Question 24. Eating with
chopsticks feels strange to Jonathan.
A.
Eating with chopsticks isn’t what Jonathan used to.
B.
Jonathan is not used to eating with chopsticks.
C.
Not feeling strange, Jonathan tries eating with chopsticks.
D.
Jonathan didn’t use to eat with chopsticks.
Question 25. “Why don’t you have your room repainted?” said Robert to Lan.
A.
Robert suggested having Lam’s room repainted.
B.
Robert asked Lam why you didn’t have your room repainted.
C.
Robert wanted to know why Lam doesn’t have his room repainted.
D.
Robert suggested that Lam should have his room repainted.
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 26. In your
country, schools are open to all. The accept children of any race, color or creed.
A.
In our country, schools are open to all children
irrespective of race, color or creed.
B.
In our country, schools are
open to all children except for race, color or
creed.
C.
Apart from race, color or creed, schools are open to
all children in your country.
D.
Children of any race, color or creed can be admitted
to our schools when they are opened.
Question 27. He felt very tired. He was determined to continue to climb up the
mountain.
A.
He felt so tired that he was determined to continue
to climb up the mountain.
B.
Feeling very tired, he was determined to continue to
climb up the mountain.
C.
Tired as he might, he was determined to continue to
climb up the mountain.
D.
As result of his tiredness, he was determined to
continue to climb up the mountain.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D in
your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each
of the following questions.
Question 28. Thomas refused to join the school basketball team, this
was not good news at all.
A. to join B. school C. this D. good
Question 29. I am now in my attempt winning a place at the same
university to my brother.
A. now in B. winning C. at the same D. to
Question 30. However type of raw materials is used
in making paper, the process is essentially the same.
A. However B. is used C. paper D. essentially
Read the following passage and
mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks.
British families started going on
holiday to the seaside around the middle of the 19th century. The invention of
the railways made this possible. The first holidaymakers were quite rich and
went for their health and education. The seaside was a place to be (31)
of
illnesses, and doctors recommended bathing in the sea and drinking sea water.
Also to increase their knowledge, families attended concerts and read books
from libraries.
At that time, ordinary
working people had very little time (32) _.
However, in 1871, the government introduce four “Bank Holidays” – national
holiday days. This allowed people to have a day or two out, which now and then
gave them a taste for leisure and the seaside. At first they went on day-trips, taking
(33) of special cheap tickets
on the railways. By the 1880s, rising incomes meant many ordinary workers and
their families could have a week’s holiday at the seaside. Rail fares were
reduced and cheap hotels were built to (34)
them. Holidaymakers enjoyed
being idle, sitting on the beach, bathing in the sea, and eating ice-cream.
Cheap entertainment was (35) offer
and holidaymakers went to have fun.
Today, the English seaside remained popular, with
more than 18 million holidays taken there each year.
Question 31:
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A. recovered
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B. cured
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C. improved
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D. remedied
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Question 32:
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A. out
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B. off
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C. from
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D. away
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Question 33:
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A. opportunity
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B. benefit
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C. profit
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D. advantage
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Question 34:
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A. cater
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B. board
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C. lodge
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D. accommodate
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Question 35:
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A. for
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B. on
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C. in
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D. to
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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.
William Sydney Porter (1862-1910), who wrote under
the pseudonym of O. Henry, was born
in North Carolina. His only formal education was to attend his Aunt Lina’s
school until the age of fifteen, where he developed his lifelong love of books.
By 1881 he was a licensed pharmacist. However, within a year, on the
recommendation of a medical colleague of his Father’s, Porter moved to La Salle
County in Texas for two years herding sheep. During this time, Webster’s
Unabridged Dictionary was his constant
companion, and Porter
gained a knowledge of ranch life that he later incorporated into
many of his short stories. He then moved to Austin for three years, and during
this time the first recorded use of his pseudonym appeared, allegedly derived
from his habit of calling “Oh, Henry” to a family cat. In 1887, Porter married
Athol Estes. He worked as a draftsman, then as a bank teller for the First
National Bank.
In 1894 Porter founded his own humor weekly, the
“Rolling Stone”, a venture that failed within a year, and later wrote a column
for the Houston Daily Post. In the
meantime, the First National Bank was examined, and the subsequent indictment
of 1886 stated that Porter had embezzled funds. Porter then fled to New
Orleans, and later to Honduras, leaving his wife and child in Austin. He
returned in 1897 because of his
wife’s continued ill-health, however she died six months later. Then, in 1898
Porter was found guilty and sentenced to five years imprisonment in Ohio. At the age of thirty five, he entered prison
as a defeated man; he had lost his job, his home, his wife, and finally his
freedom. He emerged from prison three years later, reborn as O. Henry, the
pseudonym he now used to hide his true identity. He wrote at least twelve stories
in jail, and after re-gaining his freedom, went to New York City, where he
published more than 300 stories and gained fame as America’s favorite short
Story writer. Porter married again in 1907, but after months of poor health, he
died in New York City at the age of forty-eight in 1910. O. Henry’s stories
have been translated all over the world.
Question 36. According to the passage,
Porter’s Father was .
A.
the person who gave him a life-long love of books
B.
a medical doctor
C.
a licensed pharmacist
D.
responsible for his move to La Salle County in Texas
Question 37. Why did the author write the
passage?
A.
to outline the career of a famous American
B.
because of his fame as America’s favorite short
story writer
C.
because it is a tragic story of a gifted writer
D.
to outline the influences on O. Henry’s writing
Question 38. The word “imprisonment” in paragraph 2 is closet
in meaning to .
A. captivity B. escape C. insult D. punishment
Question 39. What is the passage
primarily about?
A.
The life and career of William Sydney Porter.
B.
The way to adopt a
nickname.
C.
O.Henry’s influence on American literature.
D.
The adventures of
O.Henry.
Question 40. The author implies which of
the following is true?
A.
Porter’s wife might have lived longer if he had not
left her in Austin when he fled.
B.
Porter was in poor health throughout his life.
C.
O. Henry is as popular in many other countries as he
is in America.
D.
Porter would probably have written less stories if
he had not been in prison for three years.
Question 41. Which of the following is true, according to the passage?
A.
Porter left school at 15 to become a pharmacist
B.
Porter wrote a column for the Houston Daily Post
called “Rolling Stone”
C.
The first recorded use of his pseudonym was in Austin
D.
Both of Porter’s wives died before he died
Question 42. The word “pseudonym” in the passage refers to _.
A. William Sydney Porter B. O. Henry
C. Athol Estes D. the Aunt Lina
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.
INTERNET
JOBS
Contrary to popular belief, one does not have to be a trained
programmer to work online. Of course, there are plenty of jobs available for
people with high-tech computer skills, but the growth of new media has opened
up a wide range of Internet career opportunities requiring only a minimal level
of technical expertise. Probably one of the most well-known online job
opportunities is the job of Webmaster. However, it is hard to define one basic
job description for this position. The qualifications and responsibilities
depend on what tasks a particular organization needs a Webmaster to perform.
To specify the job description of a Webmaster, one needs to identify the hardware and software the
website the Webmaster will manage is running on. Different types of hardware
and software require different skill sets to manage them. Another key factor is
whether the website will be running internally or externally (renting shared
space on the company servers). Finally, the responsibilities of a webmaster also
depend on whether he or she will be working independently, or whether the firm
will provide people to help. All of these factors need to be considered before
one can create an accurate webmaster job description.
Webmaster is one type of Internet career requiring in-depth
knowledge of the latest computer applications. However, there are also online
jobs available for which traditional skills remain in high demand.
Content jobs require excellent writing skills and a good sense of the web as a
“new media’.
The term “new media” is difficult to define because it compasses a
constantly growing set of new technologies and skills. Specifically, it
includes websites, email, internet technology, CD-ROM, DVD, streaming audio and
video, interactive multimedia presentations, e-books, digital music, computer
illustration, video games, virtual reality, and computer artistry.
Additionally, many of today’s Internet careers are becoming
paid-by-the-job professions. With many companies having to downsize in tough
economic items, the outsourcing and contracting of freelance workers online has
become common business practice. The Internet provides an infinite pool of
buyers from around the world with whom freelancers can contract their services.
An added benefit to such online jobs is that freelancers are able to work on
projects with companies outside their own country.
How much can a person make in these kinds of careers? As with many
questions related to today’s evolving technology, there is no simple answer.
There are many companies willing to pay people with Internet skills salaries
well over $70,000 a year. Generally, webmasters start at about $30,000 per
year, but salaries can vary greatly.
Freelance writers working online have been known to make between $40,000 to
$70,000 a year.
Question 43. Which of the followings is true about the job of the freelance
writers?
A.
They may work with others in the company.
B.
It is considered a “content”
job.
C.
They manage hardware and software.
D.
They require in-depth knowledge of applications.
Question 44. The word “vary” in paragraph 6 can be best replaced
by .
A. decrease B. change C. differ D. increase
Question 45. It can be inferred
from the passage that .
A.
only skilled workers make good money
B.
online workers can work full-time online.
C.
it is easy to become a webmaster
D.
workers with limited computer skills can not work online.
Question 46. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE of
webmasters?
A.
They never work independently.
B.
The duties they perform depend on the organization
they work for.
C.
They require a minimal level of expertise.
D.
They do not support software products.
Question 47. What is the
purpose of the passage?
A.
To inform people about the tasks and the roles of a webmaster.
B.
To inform people about employment related to the Internet.
C.
To inform people about the computer industry.
D.
To explain why webmasters make a lot of money.
Question 48. According to the passage, all of the followings are TRUE except_ .
A.
Webmasters must have knowledge of the latest
computer applications.
B.
Online workers can not free themselves from the office.
C.
“New media” is not easy to define.
D.
There are online jobs available for workers with
minimal computer skills.
Question 49. Which of the
followings is not mentioned as part of the “new media”?
A. Internet technology B. writing skills C. websites D. video games
Question 50. The word “identify” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning
to_ .
A. name B. discover C. encounter D. estimate
_THE END_
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