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<b>SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO YÊN BÁI</b>
ĐỀ THI ĐỀ XUẤT


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<b>KỲ THI TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THƠNG QUỐC GIA</b>
<b>NĂM 2017</b>


<b>Mơn Thi: Tiếng Anh</b>


<i>Thời gian làm bài 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề</i>
ĐỀ 01


Marktheletter A, B,C,orD onyour answersheet


toindicatethewordwhoseunderlinedpartdiffersfromtheotherthreeinpronunciationineachofthefollowingque
stions.


<b>Question 1</b>: A. killed B. crashed C. wavedD.cured


<b>Question 2</b>: A. cupboard B. abroard C. overboard D. keyboard


<i>MarktheletterA,B,C,orDonyouranswersheettoindicatethewordthatdiffersfromtheotherthreeintheposition</i>
<i>ofprimarystressineachofthefollowingquestions.</i>


<b>Question 3</b>: A. international B. geographical C. obligatory D. undergraduate
undergraduate


<b>Question 4</b>: A. primary B. employee C. difference D. recognize


<i>MarktheletterA,B,C,orDonyouranswersheettoindicatetheunderlinedpartthatneedscorrectionineachofthef</i>


<i>ollowingquestions.</i>


<b>Question 5:</b> Many people believed that women's natural roleswere as mother and wife.


A B C D


Q<b>uestion 6</b>: The World Health Organization's main activities are carrying of research on medical


A B C


development and improving international health care.
D


<b>Question 7</b>: In nature, the distributive of plants is obviously related to climate.


A B C D


<i>MarktheletterA,B,C,orDonyouranswersheettoindicatethecorrectanswertoeachof thefollowingquestions.</i>
<b>Question 8</b>: Before you start applying for any job, you must be absolutely sure you have the right ___


A. qualities B. qualifications C. qualifying D. qualifiers
<b>Question 9</b>: We shouldn't use too many plastic bags because they are very hard to ________.


A. dissolve B. melt C. heat D. soften


<b>Question 10</b>: It's time she ________ how to look after herself.


A. learns B. learn C. learnt D. learning


<b>Question 11</b>: How about taking a shower instead of ________ to save water.



A. to have a bath B. have a bath C. having a bath D. had a bath
<b>Question 12</b>: ________rain or snow, there are always more than fifty thousand fans at the football
games.


A. Despite B. In spite C. Despite of D. Although
<b>Question 13</b>: Peter tried to avoid ________ the teacher's questions.


A. answered B. to answer C. answering D. answers
<b>Question 14</b>: There was no one else at the box office. Mary ________ in a queue.


A. needn't wait B. doesn't need to wait C. needn't to wait D. didn't need
to wait


<b>Question 15</b>: Sorry, I can't join the picnic. I'm busy. ____, I don't have any money after buying all
these stuff.


A. So B. Besides C. Although D. However


<b>Question 16</b>: ________ hungry I am, I never seem to be able to finish off a whole pizza.


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A. use to eat B. used to eating C. are used to eating D. are used to eat
<b>Question 18</b>: A new school________. They hope to finish building it next month.


A. is being built B. has been built C. is built D. was built
Q<b>uestion 19</b>: Ann is very temperamental. How do you ________ her?


A. put with B. putting up with C. put up to D. put up with
<i>MarktheletterA,B,C,orDonyouranswersheettoindicatethemostsuitableresponsetocompleteeachofthefollo</i>
<i>wingexchanges</i>.



<b>Question 20</b>: Linda: "Let's meet outside the library." - Lucy: " ________”


A. I’d like to go to the library. B. How about meeting again?
C. Yes, let's do it. D. Is 6.30 all right?


<b>Question 21</b>: "Would you like to come to my house for dinner tonight?"-“ ________ ."


A. Thanks. I'd love to B. You're welcome C. No, 1 wouldn't D. No, I don't
<i>MarktheletterA,B,C,orDonyouranswersheettoindicatetheword(s)CLOSESTinmeaningtotheunderlinedwo</i>
<i>rd(s)ineachofthefollowingquestions.</i>


<b>Question 22</b>:He was admitted to hospital in critical condition, but is now off the danger list.
A.important B.serious C.healthy D.curable


<b>Question 23</b>:The Ministry of Education and Training worked in close collaboration with teachers on the
new curriculum.


A.togetherwith B.onlinewith C.separatelyfrom D. in the placeof
<i>MarktheletterA,B,C,orDonyouranswersheettoindicatetheword(s)OPPOSITEinmeaningtotheunderlined</i>
<i>word(s)ineachofthefollowingquestions.</i>


<b>Question 24</b>:The ring wasn’t worth very much but it had great sentimental value.


A.unworthy B. priceless C.precious D.valueless
<b>Question 25</b>:This puzzle is a piece of cake: I can do it with my eyes closed.


A.verydifficult B.easyenough C. rather boring D.
quiteunderstandable



<i>MarktheletterA,B,C,orDonyouranswersheettoindicatethesentencethatisclosestinmeaningtoeachofthefoll</i>
<i>owingquestions.</i>


<b>Question 26</b>:Mary said to Ann “ Shall I get you a glass of orange juice ?”
A.Mary offered to get Ann a glass of orange juice.


B.Mary said to Ann if she got a glass of orange juice.
C.Mary told Ann she got a glass of orange juice.
D.May told Ann she getting a glass of orange juice.


<b>Question 27</b>:“ Susan, can you remember to buy me some sugar.?” Bill said.


A.Bill advised Susan to buy him some sugar. B. Bill reminded Susan to me some sugar.
C. Bill reminded Susan to buy him some sugar. D. Bill invited Susan to buy me some sugar.
<b>Question 28</b>:I didn't have an umbrella with me, so I got wet.


A. If I had had an umbrella, I wouldn't get wet.
B. If I had had an umbrella, I would get wet.


C. If I had had an umbrella, I wouldn't have got wet.
D. If I had had an umbrella, I would have got wet.


<i>MarktheletterA,B,C, orD onyour answersheettoindicatethesentence </i>
<i>thatbestcombineseachpairofsentencesinthefollowingquestions.</i>
<b>Question 29</b>:Although he is intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.


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<b>Question 30</b>:Wedidn‘twanttospendalotofmoney.Westayed inacheaphotel.
A.Ratherthanspendingalotofmoney,westayedinacheaphotel.
B.Inspiteofspendingalotofmoney,westayedina cheaphotel.
C.Westayedinacheaphotel,butwehadtospend alotofmoney.


D.Wedidn‘tstayinacheaphotelaswehad alotofmoneytospend


<i>ReadthefollowingpassageandmarktheletterA,B,C,orDonyouranswersheettoindicatethecorrectwordorphr</i>
<i>asethatbestfitseachofthenumberedblanksfrom31to35.</i>


Can you imagine working on a writing project for seventeen years? J.K.
Rowlingfirst(31)__________upwiththeideaofHarryPotterin1990butitwasnotuntil2007that she finally
completed thelastbook in the series. In 1990, of course, she had no idea how much Harry would take
overher(32)______,orthat she would end up as a multimillionaire.Butsince then, the books have been
translatedintoover60languagesandalsobeenmadeintofilms,eachofwhichhasbeenahitwithcinema(33)____
_________.


It is not just J.K. Rowling's life that has been transformed. The same can be said of Daniel
Radcliffe, the teenage actorwho plays HarryPotter.(34)_____________he made his acting debut in
1999, it was intheroleofHarryPotterthathefoundhisroutetostardom.Thefinalfilmisexpectedtocomeout
in2010. By then Daniel will have been acting in this role for ten years. It doesn’t seem, however, that
after seventeen years, Rowling has now run out of ideas. She is currently writing two new books, one
for adults and (35)_______________for children, and is also planning to compile an encyclopedia of
the Harry Potter world.


<b>Question 31:</b>A.took B.went C.came D.brought


<b>Question 32</b>:A.live B.living C.life D.lives


<b>Question 33</b>:A.viewers B.watchers C.spectators D.audiences


<b>Question 34</b>:A.Since B.Although C.Because D.When


<b>Question 35</b>:A.another B.theother C.theothers D.other



<i>ReadthefollowingpassageandmarktheletterA,B,C,orDonyouranswersheettoindicatethecorrectanswertoe</i>
<i>achofthequestionsfrom36to42.</i>


Glass is a remarkable substance made from the simplest raw materials. It can be colored or
colorless, monochrome or polychrome, transparent, translucent, or opaque. It is lightweight
impermeable to liquids, readily cleaned and reused, durable yet fragile, and often very beautiful Glass
can be decorated in multiple ways and its optical properties are exceptional. In all its myriad forms - as
table ware, containers, in architecture and design - glass represents a major achievement in the history
of technological developments.


Since the Bronze Age about 3,000 B.C., glass has been used for making various kinds of objects.
It was first made from a mixture of silica, line and an alkali such as soda or potash, and these remained
the basic ingredients of glass until the development of lead glass in the seventeenth century. When
heated, the mixture becomes soft and malleable and can be formed by various techniques into a vast
array of shapes and sizes. The homogeneous mass thus formed by melting then cools to create glass, but
in contrast to most materials formed in this way (metals, for instance), glass lacks the crystalline
structure normally associated with solids, and instead retains the random molecular structure of a liquid.
In effect, as molten glass cools, it progressively stiffens until rigid, but does so without setting up a
network of interlocking crystals customarily associated with that process. This is why glass shatters so
easily when dealt a blow. Why glass deteriorates over time, especially when exposed to moisture, and
why glassware must be slowly reheated and uniformly cooled after manufacture to release internal
stresses induced by uneven cooling.


Another unusual feature of glass is the manner in which its viscosity changes as it turns from a
cold substance into a hot, ductile liquid. Unlike metals that flow or "freeze" at specific temperatures
glass progressively softens as the temperature rises, going through varying stages of malleability until it
flows like thick syrup. Each stage of malleability allows the glass to be manipulated into various forms,
by different techniques, and if suddenly cooled the object retains the shape achieved at that point.
Glass is thus amenable to a greater number of heat-forming techniques than most other materials.
<b>Question 36</b>:Why does the author list the characteristics of glass in lines 1-5?



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B. To show the versatility of glass
C. To explain glassmaking technology


D. To explain the purpose of each component of glass


<b>Question 37</b>:The word "durable"' in line 3 is closest in meaning to_____.


A. lasting B. delicate C. heavy D. Plain


<b>Question 38</b>:According to the passage, how is glass that has cooled and become rigid different from
most other rigid substances?


A. It has an interlocking crystal network. B. It has an unusually low melting temperature.
C. It has varying physical properties. D. It has a random molecular structure.


<b>Question 39</b>:The word "customarily" in line 16 is closest in meaning to_____.


A. naturally B. necessarily C. usually D. certainly


<b>Question 40</b>:What must be done to release the internal stresses that build up in glass products during
manufacture?


A. The glass must be reheated and evenly cooled.
B. The glass must be cooled quickly.


C. The glass must be kept moist until cooled.


D. The glass must be shaped to its desired form immediately
<b>Question 41</b>:The word "induced" in line 20 is closest in meaning to_____.



A. joined B. missed C. caused D. lost


<b>Question 42</b>:According to the passage, why can glass be more easily shaped into specific forms than
can metals


A. It resists breaking when heated
B. It has better optical properties.


C. It retains heat while its viscosity changes.


D. It gradually becomes softer as its temperature rises.


<i>ReadthefollowingpassageandmarktheletterA,B,C,orDonyouranswersheettoindicatethecorrectanswertoe</i>
<i>achofthequestionsfrom43to50</i>.


Telecommuting is some form of computer communication between employees’ homes and
offices. For employees whose job involve sitting at a terminal or word processor entering data or typing
reports, the location of the computer is of no consequence. If the machine can communicate over
telephone lines, when the work is completed, employees can dial the office computer and transmit the
material to their employers. A recent survey in USA Today estimates that there are approximately 8,7
million telecommuters. But although the numbers are rising annually, the trend does not appear to be as
significant as predicted when Business Week published “The Portable Executive” as its cover story a
few years ago. Why hasn’t telecommuting become more popular?


Clearly, change simply takes time. But in addition, there has been active resistance on the part of
many managers. These executives claim that supervising the telecommuters in a large work force
scattered across the country would be too difficult, or, at least, systems for managing them are not yet
developed, thereby complicating the manager’s responsibilities.



It is also true that employees who are given the option of telecommuting are reluctant to accept
the opportunity. Most people feel that they need regular interaction with a group, and many are


concerned that they will not have the same consideration for advancement if they are not more visible in
the office setting. Some people feel that even when a space in their homes is set aside as a work area,
they never really get away from the office.


<b>Question43:</b> With which of the following topics is the passage primarily concerned?


A. The advantages of telecommuting. B. A definition of telecommuting.
C. An overview of telecommuting. D. The failure of telecommuting.
<b>Question 44</b>:How many Americans are involved in telecommuting?


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<b>Question 45</b>: The phrase “of no consequence” means ________ .


A. of no use B. of no good C. unimportant D. irrelevant
<b>Question 46</b>:The author mentions all of the following as concerns of


telecommuting, EXCEPT ________ .


A. the opportunities for advancement. B. the different system of supervision.
C. the lack of interaction with a group. D. The work place is in the home.
<b>Question 47</b>:The word “executives” in line 10 refers to ________ .


A. telecommuters B. managers C. employees D. most people
<b>Question 48</b>: The word “them” in line 10 refers to ________ .


A. systems B. telecommuters C. executives D. responsibilities
<b>Question 49</b>:The reason why telecommuting has not become popular is that the employees ________



A. need regular interaction with their families.


B. are worried about the promotion if they are not seen at the office.
C. feel that a work area in their home is away from the office.
D. are ignorant of telecommuting.


<b>Question 50</b>: When Business Week published “The Portable Executive”, it implied that ________
A. systems for managing telecommuters were not effective.


B. there was resistance on the part of many managers about telecommuting.
C. the trend for telecommuting was optimistic.


D. most telecommuters were satisfied with their work.


____________<b>THE END</b>___________


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