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Doc24.vn Sở GD ĐT Bắc Ninh ĐỀ THI THỬ QUỐC GIA HỌC NĂM 2014 2015Trường THPT Thuận Thành số Môn thi Tiếng Anh (Thời gian làm bài 90 phút Đề thi gồm trang) Mark the letter A, B, or on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions .1. A:' habitat B: 'antelope C: 'sociable D: go'rilla2. am'phibian B: 'victim C:' panic D: 'trauma3. A: in'tuitive B: 'intimac C: tre'mendously D: mechanical4. A: 'ordinary B: 'emphasis C: decom'pose D: 'calendar5. A: comfortable B: necessary C: community D: memorableMark the letter A, B, or on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.6. My wallet………………..at the station while I…………for the train.A: must have been stolen- was waiting B: should have been stolen- had beenwaitingC: will be stolen am waiting D: had to steal would be waiting7. Congress has decreed that the gasoline tax……………….A: should be abolished B: should abolishC: be abolished D: is abolished8……….we invested in telecommunication industry, we would be rich by now.A: Were B: Should C: Will D: Had9. Something tells me that you…………..to single word ……….in the past tenminutes.A: haven't been listening have said B: haven't listened had saidC: hadn't listened said D: didn't listen was saying10. Only when ……..my exams next month………….the book.A: have finished read B: will finish will readC: finished did read D: have finished will readCâu 11. They've bought holiday cottage near the sea, and in ……course they plan tomove there permanently.A: future B: due C: coming D: intended Đề 1Doc24.vn12. The barn, ………..with hay, went up in flames.A: loaded B: loading C: it was loaded D: which loadedCâu 13 It is a(n)………………………….clock.A: nice useful German digital alarm B: useful nice digital German alarmC: German digital nice alarm useful D: alarm nice German useful digital14. Hello. Is that 22103575? Please put me……….to the manager.A: across B: up C: over D: throughCâu 15. won't buy that car because it has too much …………..on it.A: ups and downs B: odds and ends C: wear and tear D: white lie16. I'm afraid rise in salary is……..just now.A: out of sight B: out of control C: out of date D: out of thequestion17. He finished the paintings …………….for the exhibition.A: in good time B: for the time beingC: from time to time D: time after timeCâu 18. She enjoys her work ………..A: immensely B: really C: extremely D: much19. " like your fur coat, Helen," "…………………………………."A: Really I'm not B: think so C: I'm sorry D: Do you?20. Don't worry! Our new product will keep your bathroom clean and……………A: odourless B: odour C: odourful D: odourlessly21. My brother had his camera ……………from his car in the office car-park.A: lost B: robbed C: missed D: stolen22. He lost in the election because he is weak and …………..leader.A: undeciding B: undecided C: undecisive D: indecisive23. had ………, which couldn't explain, that something terrible was going tohappen.A: feeling B: view C: sense D: thought24. All his plans for starting his own business fell…………….A: in B: through C: down D: away25. He was always finding …………..with his daughter's friends.A: blame B: lack C: mistake D: fault26. Our house still remains in …………..after the cyclone.A: good condition B: the good state C: the good condition D: good stateDoc24.vn27……………..the student here are serious about studying.A: Most B: Almost C: Almost of D: Most of28. Tom: " saw you studying at the library last night." Mary: " You …………seen me; wasn't there."A: wouldn't have B: shouldn't have C: can't have D: mightn'thave29……….non-verbal language is………important aspect of interpersonalcommunication.A: -an B: the C: The D: The a30. One's fingerprints are ………other person.A: different from B: different from anyC: differ from any D: different from those of anyMark the letter A,B,C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the word orphrase that could best replace the underlined part without changing themeaning of the sentence 31 Hypertension is one of the most widespread and potential dangerous diseasesA. colossal B. popular C. common D. scattered32 In the United States, party can nominate single candidate for officeA. refuse B. keep C. change D. name 33 The sales of drugs is controlled by law in most of countriesA. permitted B. restricted C. illegal D. binding 34. told you clearly and definitely not to write your answers in pencil, Smith!A. considerably B. thoroughly C. altogether D. specificially: 35 brief outlined of the course and bibliography were handed out to the students at the first meetingA. dispensed B. dispered C. distributed D. contributedRead the following passage and mark the letter A, B, or on your answersheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 45.Large animals that inhabit the desert have evolved number of adaptations forreducing the effects of extreme heat. One adaptation is to be light in color, and toreflect rather than absorb the Sun's rays. Desert mammals also depart from thenormal mammalian practice of maintaining constant body temperature. Instead oftrying to keep down the body temperature deep inside the body, which would involvethe expenditure of water and energy, desert mammals allow their temperatures torise to what would normally be fever height, and temperatures as high as 46 degreesCelsius have been measured in Grant's gazelles. The overheated body then coolsdown during the cold desert night, and indeed the temperature may fall unusually lowby dawn, as low as 34 degrees Celsius in the camel. This is an advantage since theDoc24.vnheat of the first few hours of daylight is absorbed in warming up the body, and anexcessive buildup of heat does not begin until well into the day.Another strategy of large desert animals is to tolerate the loss of body water to apoint that would be fatal for non-adapted animals. The camel can lose up to 30percent of its body weight as water without harm to itself, whereas human beings dieafter losing only 12 to 13 percent of their body weight. An equally importantadaptation is the ability to replenish this water loss at one drink. Desert animals candrink prodigious volumes in short time, and camels have been known to imbibe over100 liters in few minutes. very dehydrated person, on the other hand, cannotdrink enough water to rehydrate at one session, because the human stomach is notsufficiently big and because too rapid dilution of the body fluids causes death fromwater intoxication. The tolerance of water loss is of obvious advantage in the desert,as animals do not have to remain near water hole but can obtain food from grazingsparse and far-flung pastures. Desert-adapted mammals have the further ability tofeed normally when extremely dehydrated, it is common experience in people thatappetite is lost even under conditions of moderate thirst.36. What is the main topic of the passage?A. Weather variations in the desert B. Adaptations of desert an imalsC. Diseased of desert animals D. Human use of desert animals.37. According to the passage, why is light coloring an advantage to large desertanimals?A. It helps them hide from predators. B. It does not absorb sunlight as much asdark colors.C. It helps them see their young at night D. It keeps them cool at night.38. The word "maintaining" in line is closest in meaning toA. measuring B. inheriting C. preserving D. delaying39. The author uses of Grant's gazelle as an example ofA. an animal with low average temperatureB. an animal that is not as well adapted as the camelC. desert animal that can withstand high body temperaturesD. desert animal with constant body temperature40. When is the internal temperature of large desert mammal lower?A. Just before sunrise B. In the middle of the dayC. Just after sunset D. Just after drinking41. The word "tolerate" in line 10 is closest in meaning toA. endure B. replace C. compensate D. reduce42. What causes water intoxication?A. Drinking too much water very quickly B. Drinking polluted waterDoc24.vnC. Bacteria in water D. Lack of water.43. What does the author imply about desert-adapted mammals?A. They do not need to eat much food. B. They can eat large quantities quicklyC. They easily lose their appetites. D. They can travel long distances lookingfor food.44. Why does the author mention humans in the second paragraph?A. To show how they use camels. B. To contrast them to desert mammals.C. To give instructions about desert survival. D. To show how they have adapted todesert life.45. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an adaptation of large desertanimals?A. Variation in body temperatures B. Eating while dehydratedC. Drinking water quickly D. Being active at night.Read the following passage and mark the letter B, or on your answersheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 46 to 55.ROBOTSEver since it was first possible to make real robot, people have been hoping forthe invention of machine that would do all the necessary jobs (46)_____the house. Ifboring and repetitive factory work could be (47)______by robots, why not boring andrepetitive household chores too?For long time the only people who really (48)_____the problem their attentionwere amateur inventors. And they came up against major difficulty. That is,housework is actually very complex. It has never been one job, it has always beenmany. factory robot (49)______one task endlessly (50)_______it is reprogrammed todo something else. It doesn’t run the whole factory. housework robot, on the otherhand, has to do several different (51)_____of cleaning and carrying jobs and also hasto cope (52)______all the diffenrent shapes and positions of rooms, furniture,ornaments, cats and dogs. (53)______, there have been some developments recently.Sensors are available to (54)_______the robot locate objects and avoid obstacles. Wehave the technology to produce the hardware. All that is missing the software- theprograms that will (55)______the machine.46. A. through B. over C. around D. For47. A. managed B. succeeded C. made D. Given48. A. did B. took C. gave D. Showed49. A. carries over B. carries out C. carries off D. carries away50. A. until B. while C. since D. When51. A. systems B. types C. ways D. Methods52. A. from B. with C. by D. ForDoc24.vn53. A. However B. Therefore C. Besides D. Moreover54. A. enable B. help C. assist D. allow55. A. practice B. operate C. order D. performRead the following passage and mark the letter A, or on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 56 to 65.Baseball evolved from number of different ball-and stick games (paddle ball, trapball, one-old-cat, rounders, and town ball) originating in England. As early as theAmerican Revolution., it was noted that troops played baseball” in their free time. In1845 Alexander Cartwright formalized the New York Knickerbockers’ version of thegame diamond shaped infield, with bases ninety feet apart, three strikers you’re– out batter out on caught ball three outs per inning nine man team. TheNew York Game” spread rapidly replacing earlier localized forms. From itsbeginnings, baseball was seen as way of satisfying the recreational needs of anincreasingly urban industrial society. At its inception it was it was played by andfor gentlement. club might consists of 40 members. The president would appointtwo captains who would choose teams from among the members Games were playedon Monday and Thursday afternoons, with the losers often providing lavishevening’s entertainments for the winners During the 1850- 70 period the game was changing, however, with increasingcommercialism (charging admission), under the table payments to exceptional toplayers, and gambling on the outcome of games. By 1868 it was said that clubwould have their regular professional ten an amateur first nine and their” muffins“ (the gentlemently duffers who once ran the game) Beginning with the first openlyall salaried team (Cincinnati’s Red Stocking Club) in 1869, the 1870- 1890 periodsaw the complete professionalization of baseball including formation of the NationalAssociation of Professional baseball players in 1871. The National League ofProfessional Baseball Clubs was formed in 1876, run by business-minded invertors injoint-stock company clubs. The 1880s has been called Major League Baseball’s “Golden Age”. Profits soared, player’s salaries rose somewhat, season of 84 gamesbecame one of 132, weekly periodical The sporting News” came into being,wooden stadiums with double-deck stands replaced open fields, and the standardrefreshment became hot dogs, soda pop and peanuts. In 1900 the Western Leaguebased in the growing cities of the Mis west proclaimed itself the American League56: What is the passage mainly about?A. the origin of baseballB. the commercialization of baseballC. the influence of the New York Game” on baseballD. the development of baseball in the nineteenth entury57: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage ?A. the wealthy gentlemen who first played baseball, later needed to find anotherrecreational opportunity if they did not want to mix with other or become “muffin”B. hot dogs would not have become as popular as they did, without theprofessionalism and commercialism that develop in baseballDoc24.vnC. the New York spread rapidly because it was better formalized D. business minded investors were only interested in profits58 The word inception” in line is closest in meaning to A. requirements B. beg inning C. insistence D. rules59 The word lavish in line 11 is closest in meaning to A. prolonged B. very enerous C. grand D. extensive60:Which of the following is true of the way the game was played by wealthy gentlemen at its inceptionA. team might consist of 40 membersB. the president would choose teams from among the membersC. they didn’t play on weekendD. they might be called duffers” if they didn’t make the first nine61 According to the second paragraph all of the following are true except:A. commercialism became more prosperousB. the clubs are smallerC. outstanding players got extra incomeD. people gamed on the outcome of games62 Which of the following is NOT mentioned as feature of the 1880s Golden Age”A. wooden stadiums replaced open fieldsB. weekly periodical commencedC. the National Asso ciation of Professio nal Baseball Players was formedD. profits soared63: The word” somewhat in line 21 is closest in meaning to A. to significant extent B. to minor extentC. to not the same extent D. to some extent64: The word “itself in line 24 refers to A. the We stern League B. growing citiesC. the Midwest D. the American League65: Where in the passage does the author first mention payments to playersA. lines 4-7 B. lines 8-10 C. lines 11-14 D. 15- 18Mark the letter A, B, or on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.66. This is the first time I've made such stupid mistake.A: The first mistake made was stupid oneDoc24.vnB: had never made stupid mistakeC: Never before have made such stupid mistake D: first made stupid mistake67.He left message so that could know where to find him.A: He left message, which knew where to find.B: could know where to find him, so he left message.C: He left message, because knew where to find him.D: could know where to find him thanks to the message he left .68. Be he rich or poor, she will marry him.A: She doesn't want to marry him because he is poor. B: She wants to marry him of he is rich.C: She will marry him whether he is rich or poor. D: She will marry him however poor he may be.69. Cigarette?” he asked No,thanks.” saidA. He asked for cigarette and immediately refusedB. He mentioned cigarette, so thanked himC. He offered me cigarette and promptly eclinedD. He asked if was smoking and denied at once70. Only customers with coupons may use the serviceA. The service is available for coupons onlyB. The service is restricted to customers in possession of couponsC. Only rich customers can use the service with couponsD. Only customers with coupons are service hereMark the letter A, B, or on your answer sheet to indicate the correct optionto complete each of the following questions.71. Having been served lunch, ……………………… .A: the problem was discussed by the members of the committee.B: the committee members discussed the problem.C: it was discussed by the committee members the problem.D: discussion of the problem was made by the members of the committee.72. The incredible thing about telephone………across the continent, but that you can recognize the other person's voice.A: is not that people can instantly talk to each other B: is it allows people to talk instantly.C: is that people can talk instantly.Doc24.vnD: is it provides instant talking to each other.73.A little far down the street………………….. .A is the inn used to stay at B: there is an inn where used to stay in.C: the inn is the place where used to stay D: is there an inn in which used to stay.74…………., " Alice in the Wonderland" appeals to many adult readers, too.A: THough for children B: Though written for childrenC: Though its written for children D: It was written for children75…………………is not clear to researchers.A: Did dinosaurs become extinct B: Why dinosaurs having become extinctC: Dinosaurs became extinct D: Why dinosaurs became extinctMark the letter A, B, or on your answer sheet to show the underlined partthat needs correction .76. Drying food by means of solar energy is an ancient process applying wherever climatic conditions make it possible. D77. That man was an easy recognized figure with his long, white beard and wide brimmed hat. 78. An itch resulting when nerve that can carry pain is only slightly stimulated. D79. Some animal activities, such as mating, migration, and hibernate have yearly cycle. D80. In his animated films, Walt Disney created animals that talk and act like people while retaining its animal traits. THE ENDDoc24.vn

