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 SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG 
 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
 (Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 000
 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
 TNPT 82 MASTER COPY ~ WITH KEY
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.
 Commuting is the practice of travelling a long disteince to a town or city to work each day, and then travelling home again in the evening. The word commuting comes from commutation ticket, a US rail ticket for repeated journeys, called a season ticket in Britain. Regular travellers are called commuters.
 The US has many commuters. A few, mostly on the East Coast, commute by train or subway, but most depend on the car. Some leave home very early to avoid the traffic jams, and sleep in their cars until their office opens. Many people accept a long trip to work so that they can live in quiet bedroom communities away from the city, but another reason is ‘white flight’. In the 1960s most cities began to desegregate their schools, so that there were no longer separate schools for white and black children. Many white families did not want to send their children to desegregated schools, so they moved to the suburbs, which have their own schools, and where, for various reasons, few black people five.
 Millions of people in Britain commute by car or train. Some spend two or three hours a day travelling, so that they and their families can live in suburbia or in the countryside. Cities are surrounded by commuter belts. Part of the commuter belt around London is called the stockbroker belt because it contains houses where rich business people live. Some places are becoming dormitory towns, because people sleep there but take little part in local activities.
 Most commuters travel to and from work at the same time, causing the morning and evening rush hours, when buses and trains are crowded and there are traffic jams on the roads. Commuters on trains rarely talk to each other and spend their journey reading, sleeping or using their mobile phones, though this is not popular with other passengers. Increasing numbers of people now work at home some days of the week, linked to their offices by computer, a practice called telecommuting.
 Cities in both Britain and the US are trying to reduce the number of cars coming into town each day. Some companies encourage car-pooling (called car sharing in Britain), an arrangement for people who live and work near each other to travel together. Some US cities have a public service that helps such people to contact each other, and traffic lanes are reserved for car-pool vehicles. But cars and petrol/gas are cheap in the US, and many people prefer to drive alone because it gives them more freedom. In Britain many cities have park-and-ride schemes, car parks on the edge of the city from which buses take drivers into the centre.
Question 1: Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Commuting helps people in the US and Britain save a lot of time.
B. The US has considerably more commuters than Britain,
C. Both the US and Britain have a great number of commuters.
D. Britain has considerably more commuters than the US.
Question 2: The word "it" in the last paragraph refers to.......
A. travelling together	B. driving alone	C. petrol / gas	D. car pool
Question 3: Which of the following definitions of commuting would the author of this passage most probably agree with?
A. Travelling for hours from a town or city to work in the countryside every day.
B. Using a commutation ticket for special journeys in all seasons of the year.
C. Regularly travelling a long distance between one’s place of work and one’s home.
D. Travelling to work and then home again in a day within a rural district.
Question 4: It can be inferred from the passage that dormitory towns in Britain are places where people........
A. stay for the night	B. are employed locally
C. take part in local activities	D. contribute to the local community
Question 5: The phrase "linked to" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to.......
A. related to	B. connected to	C. shared with	D. satisfied with
Question 6: All of the following are measures to reduce the number of cars coming into town each day in the US and/or Britain EXCEPT........
A. traffic lanes for car pooling	B. free car parks in the city centre
C. park-and-ride schemes	D. car pooling/sharing
Question 7: The word "repeated" 1 in paragraph 1 most probably means........
A. buying a season ticket again.	B. doing something once again.
C. saying something again.	D. happening again and again.
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 8: The police issued a warning on the radio. A dangerous man had escaped from the prison.
A. The police issued a warning on the radio, namely a dangerous man had escaped from the prison.
B. The police issued a warning on the radio so that a dangerous man escaped from the prison.
C. A dangerous man had escaped from the prison so the police issued a warning on the radio.
D. Escaping from the prison, the dangerous man made the police issue a warning on the radio.
Question 9: I think I should have cooked more food. There’s nothing left now.
A. I regret cooking too much food now.
B. I did not cook much food and I think it is ok now.
C. I should not have cooked so much food.
D. I did not cook much food and I think it was a mistake.
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 10:A. delete	B. demonstrate	C. degrade	D. devalue
 Question 11:A. account	B. tough	C. outdated	D. count
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 12: She is attending the seminar with a view to.......more qualifications.
A. acquiring	B. having acquired	C. have acquired	D. acquire
Question 13: Not only.......among the largest animal that ever lived, but they are also among the more intelligent.
A. they are whales	B. are whales	C. whales	D. some whales
Question 14: "Is it far to Stanford?" "Not at all. It’s only a.......firom here."
A. short cut	B. stone's throw	C. step in the right direction	D. bird's eye view
Question 15: The students were not satisfied........
A. as the teacher’s not informing them about the coming test.
B. because of the teacher's not informing them of the coming test.
C. because the teacher not inform them of the coming test.
D. since the teacher's no information about the coming test.
Question 16: Bill Gates is probably the best known and most successful......in computer softwares.
A. volunteer	B. navigator	C. pioneer	D. generator
Question 17: ~ "Can you see anybody in that classroom?" ~ "Yes. There......a teacher and fifty students there.
A. are	B. has been	C. is	D. have been
Question 18: Economic reforms began in the Soviet Union in June 1985 by the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to.......the Soviet economy.
A. repair	B. reply	C. restructure	D. reproduce
Question 19: It is the imperativeness that anyone of us.......how to behave properly in different cultures. - "When in Rome do as Romans do", goes an English saying.
A. learns	B. learn	C. must learn	D. will learn
Question 20: I don't know how you.......up with Carl's complaining all the time.
A. get	B. do	C. put	D. make
Question 21: We need.......information before we can decide.
A. farther	B. further	C. far	D. furthest
Question 22: Many people like the.......of life in the countryside.
A. step	B. space	C. speed	D. pace
Question 23: The strike was.......owing to a last-minute agreement with the management.
A. put down	B. called off	C. set back	D. broken up
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 24: With the development of information technology, we can now hold long-distance meetings which the participants can see each other on a screen.
A. which	B. information technology	C. long-distance	D. can see
Question 25: Why are you standing in the doors? Come in and make oneself at home.
A. oneself	B. in	C. are you standing	D. make
Question 26: The first special park creating was at Ranthambhore where the government had to move nearly 1000 people so the land could be handed back to the nature.
A. handed	B. creating	C. where	D. at
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the two following questions.
Question 27: Designers could move away firom conservative styles and promote the swimsuits that revealed a body’s physical attributes.
A. disrupted	B. hid	C. distorted	D. blocked
Question 28: It is quite incredible that he is unaware of such basic facts.
A. imaginable	B. unbelievable	C. difficult	D. disappointed
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 sentences.
Question 29: We want him to represent us in talks with our Japanese clients.
A. We represent him to deal with our Japanese clients.
B. He talks to us on the behalf of our Japanese customers.
C. Our Japanese clients send him to talk to us.
D. We want him to talk to our Japanese clients on our behalf
Question 30: "John, why don’t you go on a picnic with me next weekend?" said Janet.
A. Janet suggested John to go on a picnic with her next weekend.
B. Janet suggested John went on a picnic with her the next weekend.
C. Janet suggested John should go on a picnic with her next weekend.
D. Janet suggested John go on a picnic with her the next weekend.
Question 31: My impression of him was that he was a very capable person.
A. It struck me as an impression that he was a very capable person.
B. He struck me when I was impressed by his capability.
C. I struck him with the impression that he was very capable.
D. He struck me as being a very capable person.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete the following exchanges.
Question 32: ~ Jim "Could you tell me how to get to the post office?" ~ Theo: "..........."
A. It's at the end of this street, opposite the church.	B. Yes, I could.
C. Excuse me. Is it easy to get there?	D. Sorry, it’s not very far.
Question 33: ~ Bill: "Let's stop for a drmk." ~ Bruce: "........... "
A. You’re welcome.	B. Long time no see.
C. Nice to meet you.	D. Sorry, we've got little time.
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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.
 Question 34:A. engineering	B. comprehension	C. maturity	D. architectural
 Question 35:A. curriculum	B. grammatical	C. repetitious	D. historical
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
 If your reservations are booked far enough ...(36)... of time, the airline may offer to mail your tickets to you. However, if you don’t receive the tickets and the airline’s records show that they mailed them, you may have to go through lost-ticket procedures. It is safer to check the telephone ...(37)... for a conveniently located travel agency. You cein also call an airline ticket office and buy your tickets there. As soon as you receive your ticket, make sure all the information on it is correct, especially the airports (if any of the cities have more than one) and the flight dates.
 You should have any necessary corrections ...(38)... immediately. It’s a good idea to reconfirm your reservations before you start your trip; flight schedules sometimes change. On intemational trips, most airlines require that you reconfirm your onward or return reservations at ...(39)... 72 hours before each flight. If you don’t, your reservations may be canceled. Check your tickets as you board each flight to ensure that only the correct coupon has been removed ...(40)... the airline agent.
 Question 36:A. ahead	B. in advance	C. because	D. in front
 Question 37:A. company	B. shop	C. directory	D. box
 Question 38:A. writing	B. made	C. booked	D. save
 Question 39:A. booking	B. no	C. least	D. last
 Question 40:A. from	B. By	C. for	D. to
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the two following questions.
Question 41: I see John boasting again. I’ve heard him telling everyone he's the best tennis player in the country.
A. blowing his own trumpet	B. speaking too much
C. pulling my leg.	D. holding his tongue
Question 42: The venom of coral snakes is especially potent and the mortality rate among humans who have been bitten is high.
A. powerful	B. abundant	C. impure	D. contagious
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.
 Real estate sales agents work on behalf of property owners and earn a commission, or percentage of the sale or rental of property. Agents are employed by real estate agencies that sell or rent property as well as manage, appraise, or develop real estate. Some agencies combine their real estate business with an insurance agency or law practice. Most real estate agents sell private homes. Some specialize in commercial property such as factories, apartment buildmgs, stores and office buildings. Others specialize in undeveloped land sites for commercial or residential use or go into agricultural real estate. Real estate agents work from a file of listings of property that is for sale or rent. A listing is an agreement, usually in the form of a contract, between the owners of the property and the agent. The owners agree to pay the agent a percentage of the selling price. 
 Real estate agents obtain new listings for their agency by locating property owners interested in selling. For example, they may call home owners who are trying to sell their houses privately through newspaper want ads. Real estate agents visit newly listed properties so that they can familiarize themselves with the features of the property before bringing prospective buyers to see it.
 In any sale, the agents have to negotiate with both the seller and the buyer. Many sellers begin by asking more for their property but buyers are not willmg to pay for it. Agents must be able to convince sellers to set a realistic price. Most of the agents’ efforts focus on the buyer, however. Agents try to learn what will motivate the buyers to make a purchase. Agents must be able to convince them that the property suits their needs and is a good buy. Buyers generally offer less for a property than the seller asks. Agents help to negotiate the final price. They usually help buyers arrange bank loans and are generally present at closings, when final contracts of sale are signed.
Question 43: The word "prospective" is paragragh 2 is closest in meaning to......
A. progressive	B. wealthy	C. potential	D. former
Question 44: The word "them” in paragragh 3 refers to......
A. agents	B. owners	C. sellers	D. buyers
Question 45: It can be inferred that negotiating the final price of a property involves......
A. motivating the buyer visit the property
B. calling an insurance agency
C. finding a similar property that has a realistic price
D. having the seller and the buyer agree on what is realistic
Question 46: Where in the passage does the author discuss different types of real estate?
A. Paragraph 4 	B. Paragraph 3	C. Paragraph 2	D. Paragraph 1
Question 47: The phrase "specialize in" in paragragh 1 is closest in meaning to......
A. write about	B. approve of	C. refer to	D. concentrate on
Question 48: According to the passage, real estate agents......
A. own a lot commercial property
B. have a college education
C. are usually present when final sales contracts are signed
D. begin by asking more for a property than buyers are willing to pay
Question 49: A listing is a contract between property owner, and real estate agents in which the owners......
A. try to sell their houses privately
B. agree to pay the agent a percentage of the selling price
C. obtain new listings for their property
D. arrange to meet with the agent at a convenient time
Question 50: In paragraph 3, the author implies that........
A. agents must understand the desires and needs of the buyer
B. agents spend more tunes with sellers than with buyers
C. buyers usually pay the price asked by the seller
D. agents are sometimes immoral in their practices
 SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG 
 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2016- 2017
 (Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 548
 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
 Mark(s) Mã Phách . 
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 1: She is attending the seminar with a view to.......more qualifications.
A. having acquired	B. have acquired	C. acquire	D. acquiring
Question 2: Bill Gates is probably the best known and most successful......in computer softwares.
A. navigator	B. pioneer	C. volunteer	D. generator
Question 3: ~ "Can you see anybody in that classroom?" ~ "Yes. There......a teacher and fifty students there.
A. is	B. has been	C. are	D. have been
Question 4: Not only.......among the largest animal that ever lived, but they are also among the more intelligent.
A. whales	B. they are whales	C. are whales	D. some whales
Question 5: Economic reforms began in the Soviet Union in June 1985 by the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to.......the Soviet economy.
A. reproduce	B. repair	C. reply	D. restructure
Question 6: "Is it far to Stanford?" "Not at all. It’s only a.......firom here."
A. stone's throw	B. step in the right direction	C. bird's eye view	D. short cut
Question 7: The students were not satisfied........
A. since the teacher's no information about the coming test.
B. because of the teacher's not informing them of the coming test.
C. as the teacher’s not informing them about the coming test.
D. because the teacher not inform them of the coming test.
Question 8: Many people like the.......of life in the countryside.
A. speed	B. space	C. pace	D. step
Question 9: The strike was.......owing to a last-minute agreement with the management.
A. set back	B. called off	C. put down	D. broken up
Question 10: It is the imperativeness that anyone of us.......how to behave properly in different cultures. - "When in Rome do as Romans do", goes an English saying.
A. learn	B. learns	C. will learn	D. must learn
Question 11: I don't know how you.......up with Carl's complaining all the time.
A. do	B. make	C. get	D. put
Question 12: We need.......information before we can decide.
A. further	B. farther	C. far	D. furthest
 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the two following questions.
Question 13: It is quite incredible that he is unaware of such basic facts.
A. difficult	B. disappointed	C. unbelievable	D. imaginable
Question 14: Designers could move away firom conservative styles and promote the swimsuits that revealed a body’s physical attributes.
A. distorted	B. blocked	C. disrupted	D. hid
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete the following exchanges.
Question 15: ~ Bill: "Let's stop for a drmk." ~ Bruce: "........... "
A. Sorry, we've got little time.	B. You’re welcome.
C. Nice to meet you.	D. Long time no see.
Question 16: ~ Jim "Could you tell me how to get to the post office?" ~ Theo: "..........."
A. Yes, I could.	B. It's at the end of this street, opposite the church.
C. Sorry, it’s not very far.	D. Excuse me. Is it easy to get there?
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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.
 Question 17:A. engineering	B. comprehension	C. maturity	D. architectural
 Question 18:A. historical	B. repetitious	C. grammatical	D. curriculum
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 19: The first special park creating was at Ranthambhore where the government had to move nearly 1000 people so the land could be handed back to the nature.
A. handed	B. creating	C. where	D. at
Question 20: Why are you standing in the doors? Come in and make oneself at home.
A. are you standing	B. make	C. oneself	D. in
Question 21: With the development of information technology, we can now hold long-distance meetings which the participants can see each other on a screen.
A. information technology	B. which	C. can see	D. long-distance
 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 22:A. devalue	B. demonstrate	C. degrade	D. delete
Question 23:A. account	B. tough	C. outdated	D. count
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.
 Commuting is the practice of travelling a long disteince to a town or city to work each day, and then travelling home again in the evening. The word commuting comes from commutation ticket, a US rail ticket for repeated journeys, called a season ticket in Britain. Regular travellers are called commuters.
 The US has many commuters. A few, mostly on the East Coast, commute by train or subway, but most depend on the car. Some leave home very early to avoid the traffic jams, and sleep in their cars until their office opens. Many people accept a long trip to work so that they can live in quiet bedroom communities away from the city, but another reason is ‘white flight’. In the 1960s most cities began to desegregate their schools, so that there were no longer separate schools for white and black children. Many white families did not want to send their children to desegregated schools, so they moved to the suburbs, which have their own schools, and where, for various reasons, few black people five.
 Millions of people in Britain commute by car or train. Some spend two or three hours a day travelling, so that they and their families can live in suburbia or in the countryside. Cities are surrounded by commuter belts. Part of the commuter belt around London is called the stockbroker belt because it contains houses where rich business people live. Some places are becoming dormitory towns, because people sleep there but take little part in local activities.
 Most commuters travel to and from work at the same time, causing the morning and evening rush hours, when buses and trains are crowded and there are traffic jams on the roads. Commuters on trains rarely talk to each other and spend their journey reading, sleeping or using their mobile phones, though this is not popular with other passengers. Increasing numbers of people now work at home some days of the week, linked to their offices by computer, a practice called telecommuting.
 Cities in both Britain and the US are trying to reduce the number of cars coming into town each day. Some companies encourage car-pooling (called car sharing in Britain), an arrangement for people who live and work near each other to travel together. Some US cities have a public service that helps such people to contact each other, and traffic lanes are reserved for car-pool vehicles. But cars and petrol/gas are cheap in the US, and many people prefer to drive alone because it gives them more freedom. In Britain many cities have park-and-ride schemes, car parks on the edge of the city from which buses take drivers into the centre.
Question 24: Which of the following definitions of commuting would the author of this passage most probably agree with?
A. Travelling for hours from a town or city to work in the countryside every day.
B. Regularly travelling a long distance between one’s place of work and one’s home.
C. Travelling to work and then home again in a day within a rural district.
D. Using a commutation ticket for special journeys in all seasons of the year.
Question 25: The phrase "linked to" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to.......
A. satisfied with	B. related to	C. shared with	D. connected to
Question 26: It can be inferred from the passage that dormitory towns in Britain are places where people........
A. stay for the night	B. tak

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