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1Doc24.vnTRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC NGOẠI THƯƠNG VIỆN KINH TẾ THƯƠNG MẠI QUỐC TẾĐỀ THI THỬ TIẾNG ANH THPT 2017Thời gian làm bài 60 phút, không kế thời gian phát đề2Doc24.vnMark the letter A, B, C, or 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. emptyB. den yC. sleepy D. hurr yQuestion 2:A. scholarB. characterC. ch arityD. chemistMark the letter A, B, C, or 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.Mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.Question 5: Some underground water is enough safe to drink, but all surface water must beA. B. C.treated .D.Question 6: Stars in our universe vary in temperature, color, bright size, and mass .A. B. C. D.Question 7: Neither Russia nor the United States have been able to discover mutuallyA.B. C.satisfactory plan for gradual disarmament.D.Mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.Question 8: Parsley is cultivated throughout much of the world.A. seenB. cookedC. grownD. boughtQuestion 9: While some bacteria are beneficial, others are harmful in that they cause disease.A. detrimentalB. curativeC. demandingD. dominantMark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.Question 10: He was killed in tragic accident at the age of 24.A. boringB. comicC. unhappyD. mysteriousQuestion 11: He decided to make Hanoi his permanent home.A. intermittentB. solitaryC. frivolousD. temporaryQuestion 3:A. historyB. musicianC. computerD. conclusionQuestion 4:A. career B. agreeC. coffee D. fourteen3Doc24.vnMark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.Question 12: The planet Mercury round the Sun every eighty-eight days.A. has travelledB. is travellingC. travelledD. travelsQuestion 13: There is horror movie on TV tonight.A. a/theB. the/C. a/D. /Question 14: you start, you will finish.4Doc24.vnA. The soon/the more quicklyC. The sooner/the quicklyB. The sooner/the quickerD. The sooner/the more quicklyQuestion 15: We arrived Ho Chi Minh City p.m. hot summer day.A. in/at/onB. at/in/inC. to/at/inD. on/of/onQuestion 16: There is too bad news on TV tonight.A. manyB. muchC. fewD. littleQuestion 17: You should seriously consider dancer. You are such great performer.A. becomingB. to becomeC. becomeD. will becomeQuestion 18: The doctor recommended that the patient as soon as possible.A. is operated B. operated C. would be operated D. be operated Question 19: Not until now popularly recognized that man is destroying the environment.A. has it becomeB. does it becomeC. it has becomeD. it becomesQuestion 20: If were you, would take more in my work.A. confidenceB. prideC. dedicationD. solutionQuestion 21: Her mother told her not to be too and advised her to try to do things herself.A. independent B. dependence C. depending D. dependentQuestion 22: Jack has two elder brothers, are famous actors.A. both of whichB. both of whoC. both of whomD. both of themQuestion 23: Susan was alone in the house when the fire .A. broke out B. broke down C. broke up D. broke away.Mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.Question 24: Lisa and Rachel are talking on the phone.-Lisa: “Would you like to go to the cinema with me tonight?”- Rachel: .”A. Yes, I’d love toC.No, thanksQuestion 25: Henry is talking to his mother.- Henry: “I’ve passed my driving test.”- His mother: .” B. Yes, pleaseD. SorryA. All right.B. That’s too badC. That’s good ideaD. CongratulationsMark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.Question 26: He must have cancelled his e-mail account, as can’t get hold of him.A. must have got his e-mail address wrong, because he’s not giving me any reply.B.If no one is able to get in contact with him, he ought to get an e-mail account for himself.C.Since I’m unable to get in contact with him, it seems certain that he’s closed his e-mail account.D.He may have closed his e-mail account, but won’t know for sure until get in touch with him.Question 27: Only customers with coupons may use the service.A.The service is available for coupons only.B.The service is restricted to customers in possession of coupons.C.Only rich customers can use the service with coupons.D.Only customers with coupons are service here.Question 28: “You must do what you are told,” said the woman.A. The woman said that had to do what was told.B. The woman said that must do what was told.C. The woman said should have done what was told.D. The woman said should do what was told.Mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.Question 29: The burglar might come back. You’d better change all the locks.A.You’d better change all the locks or the burglar will come back.B.You’d better change all the locks in case the burglar comes back.C.If you don’t change all the locks, the burglar could come back.D.The burglar will come back unless you change all the locks.Question 30: The student next to me kept chewing gum. That bothered me lot.A.The student next to me kept chewing gum bothering me lot.B. The student next to me kept chewing gum, that bothered me lot.C.The student next to me kept chewing gum bothered me lot.D. The student next to me kept chewing gum, which bothered me lot.Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.ON YOUR BIKE!If you are getting (31) up wasting time looking for parking spaces, my advice to you isto consider the bicycle as an alternate means of transport. Cycling is probably the cheapest andhealthiest way of getting (32) in our congested city centers. Although it is convenient andenvironmentally desirable, it can be unattractive choice on cold windy morning. It is mucheasier to get onto nice warm bus or jump into your car, but the sight of cyclists as they weavetheir way in and out of the traffic may fill you with (33) as you sit waiting in yet another trafficjam. In spite of the fact that worsening pollution is getting many people (34) causing moreand more health problems, and while it is fashionable to express one’s approval of theenvironmentally safebicycle, it is hard to deny the danger cyclists face in sharing the road with cars. Although cyclingis not as risky as it looks at first (35) there are more and more accidents involving cyclists.Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.Despite the fact that too much fat can be harmful, moderate fat intake is actuallyessential to the maintenance of good health. Some of the symptoms of fat deficiency includeflaking skin, emaciation, reduced functioning of the immune system, and fertility problems.Recent studies have linked fat-free diets to increased stress and aggression, and note thatthose who try to eliminate fat completely from their food intake may be at risk for developingeating disorders: small amount of fat in meal will produce feeling of satiety which lastsmuch longer than the sensation of fullness produced by protein or carbohydrates. At least twoteaspoons of fat per day is needed in order for the digestive system to absorb vitamins A, D, Eand K, which are fat soluble. These vitamins are essential for healthy hair, skin, teeth, and eyes.Without the ability to absorb these vitamins, children run the risk of developmental andneurological disorders. Adults need these vitamins to manufacture fertility hormones.Some types of fat actually help to reduce harmful cholesterol levels. Polyunsaturatedfats such as corn, soybean, and sesame oil, and monounsaturated fats like chicken fat and oliveoil, seem to lower blood cholesterol, while saturated fats those found in red meat, dairyproducts, and tropical oils seem to raise the level of the kind of cholesterol that accumulatesas plaques on arterial walls. Paying attention to the type of fat consumed is just as important asreducing total fat intake.Question 36: What did the paragraph preceding this passage most likely discuss?A.general health guidelinesB.methods of reducing one's percentage of dietary fatC.moderate fat intakeD.health problems linked to fat consumptionQuestion 37: What is the author's main purpose in the passage?A.To discuss some positive aspects of dietary fat.B.To compare three kinds of cholesterol.C.To prove that low fat diet is inherently harmful.D.To analyze recent studies linking fat intake to disease.Question 38: All of the following are mentioned as signs of fat deficiency EXCEPT .A. flaky skinB. fertility problemsC. feeling of satietyD. reduced immunityQuestion 31:A. fedB. tired C. irritated D. angryQuestion 32:A. over B. through C. about D. onQuestion 33:A. approvalB. envy C. angryD. criticismQuestion 34:A. round B. over C. down D. togetherQuestion 35:A. lookB. pointC. viewD. sightQuestion 39: According to this passage, the most harmful type of fat would be found in .A. fish and vegetablesB. chicken fried insoybean oilC. corn oil and olive oilD. steak and cheeseQuestion 40: The word “note” in the passage is closest in meaning to .A. suggestB. hopeC. noticeD. proveQuestion 41: The word “those” in the passage is closest in meaning to .A. studiesB. dietsC. peopleD. scientistsQuestion 42: The word accumulates in the passage is closest in meaning to .A. builds upB. servesC. createsD. takes overRead the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.Seeing adults and children who simply refuse to be unglued from theircellphones, no matter where they happen to be, is very common. Cellphone users often seem toforget that others share the same planet, and the talkers can be completely insensitive to thosearound them to the noticeable annoyance of non-cellphone users.Cellphones have saved lives, increased business opportunities, and kept friendshipsgoing, but they have also been known to destroy the magic of the movies, make everyone at arestaurant turn around and stare, and bring many meeting to an abrupt halt. People haveeven been known to carry their mobile phones to funerals!Your cellphone is undoubtedly very important to you because it keeps you in touchwith the hundreds of urgent things you have to do every day. If you are frequent cellphoneuser, you will insist that these gadgets are, after all, supposed to be anywhere anytimephones. Isn’t that why we call them mobile?It is true that cellphones would not be of much use if you could not use themanywhere and anytime. And that is exactly why most cellphones come with host of featuresyou can use to ensure that disturbance to others is kept to minimum. Even the most basiccellphones have range of ring settings, with some sufficiently soft-toned not to annoy thosearound you. Some phones vibrate or flash light to alert you, and some let out quiet littlebeeps. The voice mail option allows you to switch off and still no miss any calls or messages atall. So enjoy the benefits that cellphones bring, and at the same time, show consideration forothers.Question 43: The author seems to think that taking cellphones to funeral .A.is fine because funeral is privateB.helps people to keep in touchC.is sometimes essentialD.shows lack of respectQuestion 44: The author mention movies and restaurants in paragraph as examples of places where .A.everyone uses cellphones.B.cellphones can be annoying.C.people have time to talk on cellphonesD.cellphones are not permittedQuestion 45: According to this passage, people who do not use cellphones .A.do not permit their children to use cellphones eitherB.are sensitive to the needs of othersC.are not disturbed by others’ use of themD.may be irritated by the noise created by cellphone usersQuestion 46: Which feature allows cellphone users to be considerate of other people’s needs?A.Soft ringing or flashing light indicates incoming calls.B.Calls can be received at any time.C. The phone can be taken anywhere.D.You can leave messages on other people’s cellphones.Question 47: The author thinks cellphones should be .A.used freely by children and adultsB.used as little as possibleC.available for use at all times, with certain restrictionsD.available for use at all timesQuestion 48: According to the passage, what is the main advantage of cellphones?A.They have different ring settings.B.You can leave messages on them.C.They are widely used in business.D.They can be used in many different places and at any time.Question 49: Cellphones are beneficial because .A.they can be used while eating outB.they can be used during meetingsC. people bring them everywhere.D.they enable people to manage their busy schedules.Question 50: What is the main point of this passage?A.Cellphones are an essential part of modern life.B.Cellphones can be adjusted to minimize disturbance to other people.C.Cellphones have great advantages, but users should be considerate.D.People should not use cellphones unless it is necessary.---Hết---Trên đây chỉ là phần trích dẫn 10 trang đầu của tài liệu và có thế hiển thị lỗi font, bạn muốn xem đầyđủ tài liệu gốc thì ấn vào nút Tải về phía dưới.

