9 Mã đề ôn thi Tốt nghiệp THPT môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Số 97 - Năm học 2016-2017 - Cấn Chính Trường

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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 97 MASTER COPY ~ WITH KEY
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 1: Janet bought a lot of food. She didn’t know that there was already plenty at home.
A. Janet needn’t have bought so much food.	B. Janet must not have bought so much food.
C. Janet might not have bought so much food.	D. Janet didn’t need to buy so much food.
Question 2: You have to finish this work. You don’t want to do it though.
A. You have to finish this work, however much you don't feel like doing it.
B. Unless you want to do it, you don’t have to finish this work.
C. Although you have to finish this work, you should want to do it.
D. As you don’t feel like doing this work, you have to finish it.
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.
 Animals that produce large amounts of offspring depend upon the sheer size of the litter for the perpetuation of their species. The young mature very quickly and are not educated, as the parents are usually involved with obtaining their own food and with reproduction. Should some of the offspring become endangered, the parent will not interfere, because it is not expected that all the young survive, which is the reason for a large litter. One animal that produces large litters is the hamster. A female hamster is able to bear young when she is siweeks to two months old. The gestation period is about 16 days.
 Although an average litter size is from five to ten, hamsters commonly have as few as three or as many as a dozen offspring at a time. Mothers will sometimes eat their own young, particularly when the number of offspring is large. Females may produce litters up to an age of about 15 months at monthly intervals. The blind, hairless young begin to grow fur in two to three days. Their eyes open after about two weeks. After ten days they begin eating solid food, though the mother will continue to nurse them for about two more weeks. In captivity, a typical hamster may live for two to three years.
Question 3: Female hamsters will sometimes eat their young for what reason?
A. The young mature too quickly	B. Deformed babies
C. Because of a large number of offspring	D. Hunger
Question 4: Why would an animal parent not be able to care for its litter?
A. It is busy reproducing and food gathering.	B. It is busy educating the litter.
C. It is busy playing.	D. It interferes with the litter.
Question 5: The gestation period for hamsters is about.......
A. nine months	B. siweeks	C. one month	D. 16 days
Question 6: Female hamsters may reproduce as young as......
A. siweeks old	B. two weeks old	C. simonths old	D. 15 months old
Question 7: The word "perpetuation" in the passage is closest in meaning to.......
A. variation	B. annihilation	C. extinction	D. continuation
Question 8: What is the tone of the passage?
A. Biased	B. Informative	C. Farcical	D. Argumentative
Question 9: Which of the following is NOT a reason for a large litter?
A. The young mature quickly.	B. The young are not expected to live.
C. The young are educated.	D. The parents are too busy to protect them.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each sentence.
Question 10: The management cannot turn a blind eye to bullying in the school.
A. recognize	B. notice	C. ignore	D. deal with
Question 11: Their decision could be detrimental to the future of the school.
A. beneficial	B. advantageous	C. harmful	D. inefficient
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 questions.
Question 12: "You’re causing a lot of trouble for the team," said the coach to the player.
A. The coach accused the player for having caused a lot of trouble for the team.
B. The coach threatened to sack the player for having caused a lot of trouble for the team.
C. The coach gave the player a severe reprimand for causing a lot of trouble for the team.
D. The coach warned the player against causing a lot of trouble for the team.
Question 13: The look on her face boded ill for anyone who crossed her path that day.
A. The look on her face was a bad sign for anyone who happened to meet her that day.
B. People who went by her path that day did not know why her face looked so ill.
C. She looked ill, which could be seen on her face for anyone crossing her path that day.
D. Anyone who crossed her way that day could see on her face that she was not well.
Question 14: I didn’t have an opportunity to travel abroad until recently.
A. The opportunity to travel abroad came up to me not until recently.
B. Until recently that I didn’t have an opportunity to travel abroad.
C. Recently did an opportunity to travel abroad happen to me.
D. Only recently did I have an opportunity to travel abroad.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
 Question 15: Mr. Collin is speaking to his student, Brian.
 ~ Mr. Collin: "You’ve been making very good progress. I’m proud of you!" ~ Brian: "........"
A. It doesn’t matter.	B. Don’t worry about it!
C. Everything’s alright. Thank you.	D. Thanks. That’s very encouraging, Mr. Collin.
 Question 16: The phone is ringing and Mr. Richard is answering it.
 ~ Voice: "Can I speak to Mr. Richard, please?" ~ Mr. Richard: "..........."
A. Let’s speak now!	B. You are speaking to Mr. Richard, aren’t you?
C. Speaking.	D. This is I who say.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.
Question 17: The scientific method consists of forming hypotheses, collect data, and testing results.
A. results	B. consists of	C. collect	D. scientific
Question 18: Certain health education topics such as bereavement, child abuse and education for parenthood was omitted by large numbers of schools.
A. Certain health	B. child abuse	C. numbers of	D. was omitted
Question 19: When scientists discovered how soap works, it became possible to do synthetic detergents out of petroleum.
A. how	B. discovered	C. to do	D. it
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each sentence.
Question 20: We look up to the volunteers for their commitment and courage.
A. make up for	B. look down on	C. get over	D. look forward to
Question 21: I'm not sure if I fully understand the sentence which precedes this one.
A. contrasts	B. converts	C. follows	D. explains
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.
 For 150 years scientists have tried to determine the solar constant, the amount of solar energy that reaches the Earth. Yet, even in the most cloud-free regions of the planet, the solar constant cannot be measured precisely. Gas molecules and dust particles in the atmosphere absorb and scatter sunlight and prevent some wavelengths of the light from ever reaching the ground.
 With the advent of satellites, however, scientists have finally been able to measure the Sun's output without being impeded by the Earth's atmosphere. Solar Max, a satellite from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), has been measuring the Sun's output since February 1980. Although a malfunction in the satellite's control system limited its observation for a few years, the satellite was repaired in orbit by astronauts from the space shuttle in 1984. Max's observations indicate that the solar constant is not really constant after all.
 The satellite's instruments have detected frequent, small variations in the Sun's energy output, generally amounting to no more than 0.05 percent of the Sun's mean energy output and lasting from a few days to a few weeks. Scientists believe these fluctuations coincide with the appearance and disappearance of large groups of sunspots on the Sun's disk. Sunspots are relatively dark regions on the Sun's surface that have strong magnetic fields and a temperature about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than the rest of the Sun's surface. Particularly large fluctuations in the solar constant have coincided with sightings of large sunspot groups. In 1980, for example, Solar Max's instruments registered a 0.3 percent drop in the solar energy reaching the Earth. At that time a sunspot group covered about 0.6 percent of the solar disk, an area 20 times larger than the Earth's surface.
 Long-term variations in the solar constant are more difficult to determine. Although Solar Max's data have indicated a slow and steady decline in the Sun's output, some scientists have thought that the satellite's aging detectors might have become less sensitive over the years, thus falsely indicating a drop in the solar constant.
 This possibility was dismissed, however, by comparing Solar Max's observations with data from a similar instrument operating on NASA's Nimbus 7 weather satellite since 1978.
Question 22: The phrase "This possibility" in paragraph 4 refers to the likelihood that the......
A. Nimbus 7 satellite is older than Solar Max	B. solar constant has declined
C. instruments are providing inaccurate data	D. solar constant cannot be measured
Question 23: What does this passage mainly discuss?
A. The launching of a weather satellite	B. The measurement of variations in the solar constant
C. The components of the Earth's atmosphere	D. The interaction of sunlight and air pollution
Question 24: Why did scientists think that Solar Mamight be giving unreliable information?
A. Nimbus 7 interfered with Solar Max's detectors.
B. Solar Max's instruments were getting old.
C. Solar Madid not work for the first few years.
D. The space shuttle could not fiSolar Max's instruments.
Question 25: The word "scatter" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to.......
A. transform	B. disperse	C. emit	D. capture
Question 26: Why does the author mention "gas" and "dust" in paragraph 1?
A. They interfere with accurate measurement of the solar constant.
B. They are found in varying concentrations.
C. Scientific equipment is ruined by gas and dust.
D. They magnify the solar constant.
Question 27: According to the passage, scientists believe variations in the solar constant are related to.......
A. sunspot activity	B. unusual weather patterns
C. increased levels of dust	D. fluctuations in the Earth's temperature
Question 28: Why is it not possible to measure the solar constant accurately without a satellite?
A. The Earth's atmosphere interferes with the sunlight.
B. The Earth is too far from the Sun.
C. Some areas on Earth receive more solar energy than others.
D. There is not enough sunlight during the day.
Question 29: The attempt to describe the solar constant can best be described as......
A. an issue that has been resolved B. a question that can never be answered
C. an ongoing research effort D. historically interesting, but irrelevant to contemporary concerns 
Mark the letter A, B, C or D 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.
 Question 30:A. concept	B. cocoon	C. response	D. deny
 Question 31:A. athletic	B. decorate	C. industry	D. register
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the numbered blanks.
 Warmer weather and abnormally mild winters may bode well for orange growers, but they also encourage the proliferation of mosquitoes that carry diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. The incidence of infectious diseases is already on the ...(32)... in the United States, and outbreaks are occurring in areas previously too cold for ...(33)... to inhabit. In recent years, cases of malaria have been ...(34)... as far north as Michigan, New Jersey, and New York, and a recent study by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that the proliferation of disease-carrying mosquitoes could increase the percentage of the world’s population ...(35)... from malaria from 42 percent to 60 percent.
 In addition, lethal heat waves, such as the 1995 event that killed over 700 people in Chicago alone, will be another deadly consequence of global warming. As temperatures rise, major cities around the world could ...(36)... thousands of heat-related deaths annually.
 Question 32:A. rise	B. go	C. way	D. air
 Question 33:A. people	B. diseases	C. winters	D. mosquitoes
 Question 34:A. suffering	B. opened	C. observing	D. reported
 Question 35:A. on fear	B. at danger	C. at risk	D. in risk
 Question 36:A. experience	B. develop	C. cause	D. produce
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 37: The fire is believed.....by an electrical fault.
A. to being caused	B. to have been caused	C. to have caused	D. to cause
Question 38: Tim takes.....his mother with his love of animals.
A. after	B. over	C. on	D. up
Question 39: Overexposure to the sun can produce......can some toxic chemicals.
A. more than damage to the skin	B. damage more than to the skin
C. more damage than to the skin	D. more damage to the skin than
Question 40: In many companies, the Board of Directors has the power to hire and......managers.
A. ruin	B. fire	C. recruit	D. employ
Question 41: But for the firefighters’ great efforts, the whole factory......to the ground.
A. had burned	B. will burn	C. would burn	D. would have burned
Question 42: Rarely have I visited.....Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.
A. as a city as beautiful as	B. as beautiful a city as
C. as a beautiful city as	D. as beautiful as the city
Question 43: He always wore a(n)......shirt to work as if he didn’t have any other one to change.
A. old white cotton	B. white old cotton	C. old cotton white	D. cotton old white
Question 44: At the New Year celebration, the manager thanked the staff for their dedication and......
A. enthusiast	B. enthusiastically	C. enthusiastic	D. enthusiasm
Question 45: As soon as ....my assignment, I'll show you how to solve that problem.
A. finished	B. will have finished	C. will finish	D. have finished
Question 46: When he got to the beach, there were thirty or forty people......on the sand having a picnic.
A. sat	B. sitting	C. were sitting	D. have sat
Question 47: Children who......are regarded as cheeky and disrespectful.
A. read out	B. speak up	C. talk back	D. speak out
Question 48: ~ "My neighbours’ party didn’t finish until after midnight." ~ "You......through all that noise."
A. shouldn’t have slept	B. won’t have slept	C. can’t have slept	D. mustn’t have slept
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in the group.
 Question 49:A. survived	B. recorded	C. wicked	D. attempted
 Question 50:A. cleanse	B. dreamt	C. meant	D. steam
 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 214
 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 word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.
 Question 1:A. response	B. cocoon	C. deny	D. concept
 Question 2:A. decorate	B. industry	C. register	D. athletic
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in the group.
 Question 3:A. meant	B. steam	C. cleanse	D. dreamt
 Question 4:A. recorded	B. wicked	C. survived	D. attempted
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each sentence.
Question 5: Their decision could be detrimental to the future of the school.
A. inefficient	B. harmful	C. beneficial	D. advantageous
Question 6: The management cannot turn a blind eye to bullying in the school.
A. notice	B. recognize	C. deal with	D. ignore
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.
Question 7: Certain health education topics such as bereavement, child abuse and education for parenthood was omitted by large numbers of schools.
A. was omitted	B. numbers of	C. child abuse	D. Certain health
Question 8: The scientific method consists of forming hypotheses, collect data, and testing results.
A. collect	B. consists of	C. results	D. scientific
Question 9: When scientists discovered how soap works, it became possible to do synthetic detergents out of petroleum.
A. discovered	B. it	C. to do	D. how
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 10: The fire is believed.....by an electrical fault.
A. to cause	B. to being caused	C. to have caused	D. to have been caused
Question 11: Children who......are regarded as cheeky and disrespectful.
A. speak out	B. speak up	C. read out	D. talk back
Question 12: Rarely have I visited.....Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.
A. as beautiful a city as	B. as beautiful as the city
C. as a beautiful city as	D. as a city as beautiful as
Question 13: He always wore a(n)......shirt to work as if he didn’t have any other one to change.
A. old white cotton	B. old cotton white	C. white old cotton	D. cotton old white
Question 14: But for the firefighters’ great efforts, the whole factory......to the ground.
A. would burn	B. will burn	C. would have burned	D. had burned
Question 15: Overexposure to the sun can produce......can some toxic chemicals.
A. more damage than to the skin	B. more than damage to the skin
C. more damage to the skin than	D. damage more than to the skin
Question 16: When he got to the beach, there were thirty or forty people......on the sand having a picnic.
A. sitting	B. were sitting	C. sat	D. have sat
Question 17: In many companies, the Board of Directors has the power to hire and......managers.
A. recruit	B. ruin	C. employ	D. fire
Question 18: At the New Year celebration, the manager thanked the staff for their dedication and......
A. enthusiast	B. enthusiastically	C. enthusiasm	D. enthusiastic
Question 19: As soon as ....my assignment, I'll show you how to solve that problem.
A. finished	B. will have finished	C. have finished	D. will finish
Question 20: Tim takes.....his mother with his love of animals.
A. on	B. over	C. after	D. up
Question 21: ~ "My neighbours’ party didn’t finish until after midnight." ~ "You......through all that noise."
A. mustn’t have slept	B. can’t have slept	C. won’t have slept	D. shouldn’t have slept
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
 Question 22: Mr. Collin is speaking to his student, Brian.
 ~ Mr. Collin: "You’ve been making very good progress. I’m proud of you!" ~ Brian: "........"
A. It doesn’t matter.	B. Don’t worry about it!
C. Everything’s alright. Thank you.	D. Thanks. That’s very encouraging, Mr. Collin.
 Question 23: The phone is ringing and Mr. Richard is answering it.
 ~ Voice: "Can I speak to Mr. Richard, please?" ~ Mr. Richard: "..........."
A. This is I who say.	B. You are speaking to Mr. Richard, aren’t you?
C. Let’s speak now!	D. Speaking.
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.
 Animals that produce large amounts of offspring depend upon the sheer size of the litter for the perpetuation of their species. The young mature very quickly and are not educated, as the parents are usually involved with obtaining their own food and with reproduction. Should some of the offspring become endangered, the parent will not interfere, because it is not expected that all the young survive, which is the reason for a large litter. One animal that produces large litters is the hamster. A female hamster is able to bear young when she is siweeks to two months old. The gestation period is about 16 days.
 Although an average litter size is from five to ten, hamsters commonly have as few as three or as many as a dozen offspring at a time. Mothers will sometimes eat their own young, particularly when the number of offspring is large. Females may produce litters up to an age of about 15 months at monthly intervals. The blind, hairless young begin to grow fur in two to three days. Their eyes open after about two weeks. After ten days they begin eating solid food, though the mother will continue to nurse them for about two more weeks. In captivity, a typical hamster may live for two to three years.
Question 24: Why would an animal parent not be able to care for its litter?
A. It is busy playing.	B. It is busy reproducing and food gathering.
C. It interferes with the litter.	D. It is busy educating the litter.
Question 25: Which of the following is NOT a reason for a large litter?
A. The young mature quickly.	B. The young are not expected to live.
C. The parents are too busy to protect them.	D. The young are educated.
Question 26: Female hamsters may reproduce as young as......
A. siweeks old	B. simonths old	C. two weeks old	D. 15 months old
Question 27: The gestation period for hamsters is about.......
A. 16 days	B. nine months	C. one month	D. siweeks
Question 28: What is the tone of the passage?
A. Informative	B. Farcical	C. Biased	D. Argumentative
Question 29: Female hamsters will sometimes eat their young for what reason?
A. The young mature too quickly	B. Hunger
C. Deformed babies	D. Because of a large number of offspring
Question 30: The word "perpetuation" in the passage is closest in meaning to.......
A. continuation	B. variation	C. extinction	D. annihilation
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 questions.
Question 31: "You’re causing a lot of trouble for the team," said the coach to the player.
A. The coach warned the player against causing a lot of trouble for the team.
B. The coach threatened to sack the player for having caused a lot of trouble for the team.
C. The coach gave the player a severe reprimand for causing a lot of trouble for the team.
D. The coach accused the player for having caused a lot of trouble for the team.
Question 32: The look on her face boded ill for anyone who crossed her path that day.
A. She looked ill, which could be seen on her face for anyone crossing her path that day.
B. The look on her face was a bad sign for anyone who happened to meet her that day.
C. People who went by her path that day did not know why her face looked so ill.
D. Anyone who crossed her way that day could see on her face that she was not well.
Question 33: I didn’t have an opportunity to travel abroad until recently.
A. Only recently did I have an opportunity to travel abroad.
B. Recently did an opportunity to travel abroad happen to me.
C. The opportunity to travel abroad came up to me not until recently.
D. Until recently that I didn’t have an opportunity to travel abroad.
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 34: You have to finish this work. You don’t want to do it though.
A. As you don’t feel like doing this work, you have to finish it.
B. Unless you want to do it, you don’t have to finish this work.
C. You have to finish this work, however much you don't feel like doing it.
D. Although you have to finish this work, you should want to do it.
Question 35: Janet bought a lot of food. She didn’t know that there was already plenty at home.
A. Janet didn’t need to buy so much food.	B. Janet needn’t have bought so much food.
C. Janet might not have bought so much food.	D. Janet must not have bought so much food.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the numbered blanks.
 Warmer weather and abnormally mild winters may bode well for orange growers, but they also encourage the proliferation of mosquitoes that carry diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. The incidence of infectious diseases is already on the ...(36)... in the United States, and outbreaks are occurring in areas previously too cold for ...(37)... to inhab

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