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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO

TRƯỜNG THPT……………..

(Đề thi gồm 04 trang)

KỲ THI TỐT NGHIÊP PHỔ THÔNG TRUNG HỌC NĂM 2022

Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH 009

Thời gian làm bài. 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề

Họ và tên thí sinh:……………………………………………………………………. SBD:…………………………

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 01. A. enter B. employ C. borrow D. happen

Question 02. A. inflation B. instructor C. intelligent D. influence

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 03. A. prepares B. lasts C. crooks D. pants

Question 04. A. recite B. recent C. legal D. rest

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 05. No one saw the pickpocket steal money from your pocket, ________?

A. did he B. did you C. did they D. do you

Question 06. With black hair and eyes, she is________ of the people from her country.

A. the same B. typical C. similar D. identical

Question 07. There's a(n)__________ of difference between liking someone and loving them.

A. world B. earth C. whole D. entirety

Question 08. After running up the stairs, I was________ breath.

A. without B. out of C. no D. away from

Question 09. The children are really getting in my__________. Tell them to go and play outside.

A. hair B. nerves C. mouth D. books

Question 10. Why don't you have the document________?

A. photocopy B. to photocopy C. photocopying D. photocopied

Question 11. The strange disease________ to have originated in Africa.

A. thinks B. is thinking C. is thought D. Thought

Question 12. You can use my phone if yours________.

A. won't be worked B. won't work C. isn't worked D. doesn't work

Question 13. The children went________ with excitement.

A. wild B. wildly C. wilderness D. wildlife

Question 14. Remember to appreciate what your friends do for you. You shouldn’t take them________.

A. as a rule B. as usual C. out of habit D. for granted

Question 15. I’ll accept that job________ it is not suitable with my major.

A. although B. despite C. but D. yet

Question 16. She's an extremely competent and________ worker.

A. industry B. industrial C. industrious D. industrialized

Question 17. If people paid more attention to the environment, the Earth__________ greener.

A. would be B. will be C. would have been D. had been

Question 18. It would be to your advantage to prepare questions__________.

A. by chance B. on the whole C. in advance D. for short

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 19. I think she will be suitable for the work because she has been working like a teacher for a long time.

A. will be B. for C. has been working D. like

Question 20. Many languages used around the world they do not have a form of writing.

A. used B. around C. they D. a form of writing

Question 21. It is believed that in the near future robots will be used to doing things such as cooking.

A. It is believed B in the near future C. be used to doing D. such

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 22. We'll have to leave at the crack of dawn.

A. too soon B. too late C. in time D. very early in the morning

Question 23. I received housing benefit when I was unemployed.

A. out of order B. out of fashion C. out of work D. out of practice

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 24. We need to do something about it! This situation is getting out of hand!

A. too big B. too organized C. under control D. out of control

Question 25. New evidence came to light at the end of the trial.

A. was hidden B. was sheathed C. was concealed D. was revealed

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 26. Tom and Nga are meeting for the first time at the school gate.

~ Tom: "___________________" ~ Nga: "Not every night, but we like to sometimes."

A. Do you ever watch TV?

B. Have you ever been to a big football match?

C. You go abroad for your holidays sometimes, don‘t you?

D. When did you last go to the cinema?

Question 27. Linda and Betty are talking about their family members.

~ Linda: "____________" ~ Betty: "Not at all; she has more time to pursue her interests now."

A. Has your sister got any interesting hobbies?

B. Is your mother enjoying her leisure time now, after working for so many years?

C. Doesn‘t your mother get bored now that she‘s retired?

D. How does your aunt like her new job?

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

When we meet people for the first time, we often make decisions about them based entirely on how they look. And of course, we too are being judged on our appearance. Undoubtedly, it’s what’s inside that’s important but sometimes we can send out the wrong signals and so get a negative reaction, simply by wearing inappropriate clothing.

When selecting your clothes each day, it is therefore important to think about who you’re likely to meet, where you are going to be spending most of your time and what tasks you are likely to perform. Clearly, on a practical level, some outfits will be more appropriate to different sorts of activity and this will dictate your choice to an extent. However, there’s no need to abandon your individual taste completely. After all, if you dress to please somediv else’s idea of what looks good, you may end up feeling uncomfortable and not quite yourself.

Some colours bring your natural colouring to life and others can give you a washed-out appearance. Try out new ones by all means, but remember that dressing in bright colours when you really like subtle neutral tones or vice versa will make you feel self-conscious and uncomfortable. You know deep down where your own taste boundaries lie. It may be fun to cross these sometimes, but do take care not to go too far all at once.

Reappraising your image isn’t selfish because everyone who comes into contact with you will benefit. You’ll look better and you’ll feel a better person all round. And if in doubt, you only need to read Professor Albert Mehrabian’s book Silent Messages, which showed that the impact we make on each other depends 55 percent on how we look and behave, 38 percent on how we speak, and only seven percent on what we actually say.

(Adapter from “Expert First” by Jan Bell and Roger Gower)

Question 28. Which could be the best title for the passage?

A. Choosing Appropriate Business Suits B. Making Your Image Work for You

C. Making Judgments about Appearance C. Creating a Professional Image

Question 29. The word “outfits” in paragraph 2 mostly means__________.

A. sets of clothes B. types of signals C. types of gestures D. sets of equipment

Question 30. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 2 as a factor to be considered when choosing clothes?

A. Places you spend time in B. Kinds of tasks you perform

C. Other people’s views on beauty D. People you meet

Question 31. The word “others” in paragraph 3 refers to__________.

A. colours B. taste boundaries C. means D. neutral tones

Question 32. According to Professor Albert Mehrabian, the impact we make on each other depends mainly on__________.

A. what we actually say B. how we speak

C. what we read D. how we look and behave

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

MARRAKECH

Where can you go in January for almost guaranteed sunshine – without travelling for most of the day to get there? The answer is Marrakech in Morocco, a four-hour flight from Britain, where the (33)__________ temperature is a pleasant 66°F.

Marrakech is a city of great beauty, with its pink buildings and green palm trees contrasting with the snow-covered peaks of the Atlas Mountains in the distance. For tourists, there's the added attraction of excellent food at reasonable prices, and high quality accommodation, such as Hotel La Momounia, (34)__________ as one of the top hotels in the world.

(35)__________ Marrakech is one of Morocco's busiest and most modern cities, the influence of the Middle Ages is still very evident. Sightseers can admire the battlements, towers, and mosques, (36)__________ were built several centuries ago. And forget about shopping malls – for perfumes, fabrics, antiques, spices and crafts, head (37)__________ the ‘souks’, open-air market places where you'll almost certainly find something to take back home.

Question 33. A. common B. usual C. average D. same

Question 34. A. regardless B. regarded C. regarding D. regard

Question 35. A. Because B. However C. Despite D. Although

Question 36. A. which B. where C. Who D. that

Question 37. A. to B. about C. for D. of

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

Question 38. David drove so fast; it was very dangerous.

A. David drove so fast that was very dangerous.

B. David drove so fast, which was very dangerous.

C. David drove so fast and was very dangerous.

D. David drove so fast then was very dangerous.

Question 39. I found it difficult to communicate in English.

A. I was not used to communicating in English. B. I prefer communicating in English.

C. I had no difficulty communicating in English. D. I didn’t like to communicate in English.

Question 40. "Why don’t you ask the teacher for help?" Peter asked me.

A. Peter suggested that he should ask the teacher for help.

B. Peter recommended me not to ask the teacher for help.

C. Peter advised me to ask the teacher for help.

D. Peter told me the reason why I did not ask the teacher for help.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.

In early civilizations, citizens were educated informally, usually within the family unit. Education meant simply learning to live. As civilizations became more complex, however, education became more formal, structured and comprehensive. Initial efforts of the ancient Chinese and Greek societies concentrated solely on the education of males. The post-Babylonian Jews and Plato were exceptions to this pattern. Plato was apparently the first significant advocate of the equality of the sexes. Women, in his ideal state, would have the same rights and duties and the same educational opportunities as men. This aspect of Platonic philosophy, however, had little or no effect on education for many centuries, and the concept of a liberal education for men only, which had been espoused by Aristotle, prevailed.

In ancient Rome, the availability of an education was gradually extended to women, but they were taught separately from men. The early Christians and medieval Europeans continued this trend, and single-sex schools for the privileged classes prevailed through the Reformation period. Gradually, however, education for women on a separate but equal basis to that provided for men was becoming a clear responsibility of society. Martin Luther appealed for civil support of schools for all children. At the Council of Trent in the 16th century, the Roman Catholic Church encouraged the establishment of free primary schools for children of all classes. The concept of universal primary education, regardless of sex, had been born, but it was still in the realm of the single-sex school.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, co-education became a more widely applied principle of educational philosophy. In Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union the education of boys and girls in the same classes became an accepted practice. Since World War II, Japan and the Scandinavian countries have also adopted relatively universal co-educational systems. The greatest negative reaction to coeducation has been felt in the teaching systems of the Latin countries, where the sexes have usually been separated at both primary and secondary levels, according to local conditions.

Question 41. Ancient education generally focused its efforts on_________.

A. male learners Β. both sexes C. female learners D. young people only

Question 42. Education in early times was mostly aimed at_________.

A. teaching skills Β. learning to live

C. learning new lifestyles D. imparting survival skills

Question 43. The first to support the equality of the sexes was_________.

A. the Chinese Β. the Greek C. Plato D. the Jews

Question 44. The word "informally" in this context mostly refers to an education occurring_________.

A. in classrooms B. outside the school C. in a department D. ability

Question 45. When education first reached women, they were_________.

A. locked up in a place with men Β. isolated from normal life

C. deprived of opportunities D. separated from men

Question 46. When the concept of universal primary education was introduced, education_________.

A. was given free to all B. was intended for all the sexes

C. focused on imparting skills D. was intended to leave out female learners

Question 47. The word "espoused” is contextually closest in meaning to_________.

A. supported Β. married C. given D. debated

Question 48. Co-education was negatively responded to in_________.

A. Japan Β. the Scandinavian countries

C. South American countries D. conservative countries

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 49. The people downstairs can't be making much of a profit. I hardly see any customers there.

A. The people downstairs can't be making much of a profit; so I hardly see any customers there.

B. Although the people downstairs can't be making much of a profit, I hardly see any customers there.

C. The people downstairs can't be making much of a profit because I hardly see any customers there.

D. The people downstairs can't be making much of a profit; therefore, I hardly see any customers there.

Question 50. That is the first thing for all of you to remember. Neglecting your duties may result in an instant dismissal.

A. Neglecting your duties may result in an instant dismissal because the first thing for all of you to remember is that.

B. All of you have to remember the first thing which is neglecting your duties may result in an instant dismissal.

C. All of you first remember to neglect your duties and result in an instant dismissal.

D. The first thing for all of you to remember is that neglecting your duties may result in an instant dismissal.

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