đề tốt nghiệp tiếng anh 2018

Chương trình đào tạo liên kết quốc tế nào cho phép sinh viên "nợ" đầu vào tiếng Anh đến lúc tốt nghiệp chắc chắn là sai, vì trái với Nghị định 86/2018/NĐ-CP của Chính phủ quy định về hợp tác, đầu tư của nước ngoài trong lĩnh vực giáo dục. Chào các bạn học sinh và quý thầy cô, hôm nay LogaVN gửi tới bạn đọc tài liệu "Đề thi thử tốt nghiệp THPT môn Tiếng Anh năm học 2018-2019". Hi vọng sẽ giúp ích cho các bạn học tập và giảng dạy. BÀI THI THỬ KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG. NĂM HỌC 2018- 2019. MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 641. Đề thi thử tốt nghiệp THPT năm 2022 môn Sinh học theo cấu trúc đề minh họa thi tốt nghiệp THPT năm 2022 của Bộ GD&ĐT, tham khảo ngay, Cấu trúc đề thi môn Sinh học kỳ thi tốt nghiệp THPT năm 2022 không có nhiều thay đổi so với năm trước Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd. Bài viết Đáp án đề thi môn tiếng Anh THPT Quốc gia năm 2018 chi tiết 4 mã đề thuộc chủ đề về giải đáp thắc mắt đang được rất nhiều bạn quan tâm đúng không nào !! Hôm nay, Hãy cùng tìm hiểu Đáp án đề thi môn tiếng Anh THPT Quốc gia năm 2018 chi tiết 4 mã đề trong bài viết hôm nay nha !Các bạn đang xem chủ đề về “Đáp án đề thi môn tiếng Anh THPT Quốc gia năm 2018 chi tiết 4 mã đề” Tiếng Anh là môn học bắt buộc để xét tốt nghiệp THPT trong kỳ thi ĐH. Đây cũng là môn học mà mỗi bạn học sinh cần thành thạo để bước chân vào cánh cửa ĐH .Trong bài viết này mình sẽ chia sẻ một vài thông tin về đáp án và lời giải chi tiết đề thi môn Tiếng Anh THPT 2018. Cùng xem ngay thôi! Tra cứu thông tin về Đáp án đề thi môn tiếng Anh THPT Quốc gia năm 2018 chi tiết 4 mã đề tại WikiPedia Tiếng Anh là môn học bắt buộc để xét tốt nghiệp THPT trong kỳ thi ĐH. Đây cũng là môn học mà mỗi bạn học sinh cần thành thạo để bước chân vào cánh cửa ĐH .Trong bài viết này mình sẽ chia sẻ một vài thông tin về đáp án và lời giải chi tiết đề thi môn Tiếng Anh THPT 2018. Cùng xem ngay thôi!1. Cấu trúc đề thi môn tiếng Anh THPT 2018Nhận định chung– Với đề thi năm 2018, các giáo viên đánh giá có mức độ khó hơn nhiều so với đề thi THPT năm 2017. Đề thi có lượng từ vựng mới nhiều hơn, độ khó cao hơn, phù hợp với mục tiêu phân hóa thí sinh và làm căn cứ phù hợp để xét tuyển ĐH đang xem Dđề thi tiếng anh 2018– Độ khó của đề chủ yếu tập trung ở phần hoàn thành câu chọn từ/cụm từ để điền vào chỗ trống trong câu, điền từ vào đoạn văn, đọc hiểu, chọn câu phù hợp để kết hợp hai câu gốc chọn phương án nối hai đơn gốc để có nghĩa cũng như.– Học sinh phải biết được nhiều từ vựng nâng cao, cũng như phải nắm được thành ngữ để làm Đáp án đề thi môn tiếng Anh THPT 2018Mã đề 401– Đề thiMã đề 401 – Trang 1Mã đề 401 – Trang 2Mã đề 401 – Trang 3Mã đề 401 – Trang 4Mã đề 401 – Trang 5– Đáp đề 402– Đề thiMã đề 402 – Trang 1Mã đề 402 – Trang 2Mã đề 402 – Trang 3Mã đề 402 – Trang 4Mã đề 402 – Trang 5– Đáp đề 403– Đề thiMã đề 403 – Trang 1Mã đề 403 – Trang 2Mã đề 403 – Trang 3Mã đề 403 – Trang 4Mã đề 403 – Trang 5– Đáp đề 404– Đề thiMã đề 404 – Trang 1Mã đề 404 – Trang 2Mã đề 404 – Trang 3Mã đề 404 – Trang 4Mã đề 404 – Trang 5– Đáp Người Cũng Xem 4 cách xóa, gỡ cài đặt phần mềm trên Windows 10 cực đơn giản3. 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Many folk cures which have been around for centuries may be more therapeutic than previously suspected. A case in point is that of penicillin. Alexander Fleming did not just randomly choose cheese molds to study when he discovered this very important bacteria-killing substance. Moldy cheese was frequently given to patients as a remedy for illness at one time. Fleming just isolated what it was about the cheese which cured the patients. In parts of South America, a powder obtained from grinding sugar cane is used for healing infections in wounds and ulcers. This usage may date back to pre-Colombian times. Experiments carried out on several hundred patients indicate that ordinary sugar in high concentrations is lethal to bacteria. Its suction effect eliminates dead cells, and it generates a glasslike layer which protects the wound and ensures healing. Another example of folk medicine which scientists are investigating is that of Arab fishermen who rub their wounds with a venomous catfish to quicken healing. This catfish excretes a gellike slime which scientists have found to contain antibiotics a coagulant that helps close injured blood vessels, anti-inflammatory agents, and a chemical that directs production of a gluelike material that aids healing. It is hoped that by documenting these folk remedies and experimenting to see if results are indeed beneficial, an analysis of the substances can be made, and synthetic substances can be developed for human consumption. Question 1 The word "eliminates" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to A. cleansesB. excretesC. disposes ofD. kills off Question 2 It can be inferred from the Message that Alexander Fleming A. discovered moldy isolated infectious patients. C. suspected medicinal properties of enjoyed eating cheese. Question 3 The word "therapeutic"in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A. psychologicalB. medicinalC. traditionalD. physiological Question 4 This passage is mainly about A. using folk medicines in place of modem medicines B. the validity of folk remedies and their use for advances in modem medicine C. antibiotics in the field of medicine D. isolating antibiotics in cheese, sugar, and slime Question 5 In what way are cheese molds, sugar, and catfish slime similar? A. They heal woundsB. They cause blood clots. C. They fight They eliminate dead cells. Question 6 The gellike substance which promotes healing comes from A. catfish venomB. coagulantsC. catfish bodiesD. Arab fishermen Question 7 According to the passage, why is it important to study folk medicine? A. To document cultural To perpetuate superstitions. C. To advance modem medical To experiment with synthetic substances. 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 from 08 to 13. Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg will defend the social platform as a “positive force in the world” when he 8 Congress on Tuesday while admitting he made “a big mistake” by not taking seriously the social network’s responsibility 9 its two billion users. Zuckerberg, facing a firestorm of criticism over Facebook’s cavalier attitude to its users data, released his prepared written remarks on Monday, 10 of two appearances before Congress this week when lawmakers will quiz him about a range of failings including the privacy scandal involving political consultant Cambridge Analytica and Russian use of the platform ahead of the US election. “Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company,” his statement reads. “But it’s clear now that we didn’t do enough to 11 these tools from being used for harm as well. That goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections and hate speech, as well as developers and data privacy. We didn’t take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. It was my mistake, and I’m sorry. I started Facebook, I run it, and I’m responsible for 12 happens here.” In two days of hearings, Zuckerberg will be grilled over the company’s privacy policies in the wake of revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a data firm associated with Donald Trump’s election campaign, had 13 to data on 87 million of its users. [ - April 11, 2018] Question 8A. meetsB. debatesC. attendsD. addresses Question 9A. inB. forC. withD. to Question 10A. aheadB. consist C. in spiteD. because Question 11A. ceaseB. quitC. preventD. cut Question 12A. anybodyB. whC. anythingD. what Question 13A. currentB. meansC. accessD. linesMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 14 It was suggested that Peter studies the material more thoroughly before attempting to pass the exam. A. moreB. studiesC. attemptingD. thoroughly Question 15 Paris has been well-known about its famous monuments, beautiful music, and wonderful restaurants for over one hundred years. A. itsB. has beenC. well-known aboutD. for over Question 16 Plants absorb water and nutrients and anchoring themsleves in the soil with their roots. A. withB. anchoring themslevesC. absorb waterD. their roots Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 17 If Bill loses his job, at least they have Mary's income to on. A. fall behindB. fall underC. fall backD. fall for Question 18 I just couldn't over how well the team played! A. putB. makeC. turnD. get Question 19 I may look half asleep, but I can assure you I'm awake. A. fullB. wideC. wellD. broad Question 20 I haven't got the time to do my own work help you with yours. A. let aloneB. not countingC. apart fromD. leaving aside Question 21 The feuding families have been enemies for years. A. promisedB. bloodC. swornD. cursed Question 22 In the rush hour the traffic in the city centre is terrible. A. condensationB. concentrationC. congestionD. accumulation Question 23 After the meal we over our coffees for an hour or so. A. staggeredB. loiteredC. loungedD. lingered Question 24 In order to explore the city , I left my luggage at the station. A. unrestrainedB. unladenC. unencumberedD. undeterred Question 25 I must remember to send an for Uncle Bob's funeral. A. garlandB. wreathC. bouquetD. arrangement Question 26 It's 4 Mark have arrived in Hanoi by now. A. wouldB. shouldC. canD. ought Question 27 A meeting of the association is being to discuss the latest reorganisation proposals. A. gatheredB. assembledC. convenedD. collected Question 28 We intend to with the old system as soon as we have developed a better one. A. do downB. do upC. do awayD. do in Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 29 The judge was lenient with her as this was her first offence. A. severeB. pitifulC. sympatheticD. indulgent Question 30 Your baby needs feeding up for a long time. A. starvingB. refraining from milkC. to eat healthy foodD. going on a diet Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 31 ~ A “ ” ~ B “I put them in the bin.” A. Where’re the roses Tom gave you last night?B. Did you sell your wedding ring, Anna? C. Oh, no. Did you eat all my pizza, Tom?D. Do you see my pink shoes, Tom? Question 32 ~ A "What's all this mess?" ~ B " " A. Nothing. I’m practising my listening lesson. B. Wow! How nice your garden is! C. Err, I was trying to do some cooking and things went a bit wrong D. The cat’s eaten all my fish and chips, Mum. 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 33A. mutterB. smuggler C. muddleD. ambush Question 34A. clearB. swear C. spearD. dear 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 primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 35A. utteranceB. reluctance C. attendanceD. performance Question 36A. librarianB. terrorism C. respectableD. terrific 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 from 37 to 43. ROOM TO LET You might think that sharing a flat with other young people is a good idea. But there is one major problem how to choose the right people? I’ve had at least 25 flatmates, so I should know. It seemed the sensible thing to do when I moved to my old friends and worried about feeling lonely, I moved in with 13 other people so that I would always have someone to talk to. I did - my bed was on the landing. Eventually I was promoted to a room with a door - the airing cupboard. It was just big enough for a single mattress and I had to leave the door open so I could breathe. Then there was the bathroom rota. Accommodating 14 people before breakfast needed a military-style operation. We started taking turns at and the last person to join the household got the first turn. The only advantage was that he or she also got all the hot water. Sadly, the owners threw us out and I had to find a new home fast, which is why I ended up with Gina the circus performer. When I first met her, she was hanging upsidedown above the stairs. She seemed nice though, and the elegant old building was ideal. While we were sipping herbal tea and she was questioning me about my diet and political beliefs, I noticed she had lots of great books I wanted to read. However, things went sour the day I moved in when Gina refused to let me get rid of an army of ants that had moved into my room. She said that killing was against her religion. So was cleaning the bath. As if that wasn’t enough, she left a note on the fridge, where we usually left messages about phone calls and milk, stating her intention to murder me with poison. I moved out in the middle of the night. After that I ended up with some student doctors and was happy enough until we all caught a mysterious illness. It was at this point I broke my self-made rule. After sharing a student house with two friends in Oxford - a period that ended in a fist- fight over fruit juice - I had decided I would never again put a friendship to the phone-bill test. But of course I couldn’t afford a one-bedroom flat in central London so I agreed to get a place with a very neat and tidy friend from school. The house we found had three bedrooms, a washing machine and a nice little garden. We moved in at once. I got the smallest bedroom because I wasn’t going out with anyone, but my new flatmates promised we would swap round within six months. That was 18 months ago. I’m still in the small room and my belongings are still in boxes on the landing, though one of the original girls has been replaced by a banker. What we had advertised for was a female non-smoking professional, but anyone who looked even slightly interesting had always found a better place by the time we decided that they wouldn’t steal our banker got in by promising that being male hadn’t made him incapable of washing dishes and cleaning. He lied, of course. There are, though, advantages to the flat-sharing life. If you can forgive them for drinking the last of your milk, you get captive shoulders to cry on. If you can forget about the ring around the bath, your CD collection instantly gets three times bigger - though you won’t want to listen to most of it. You get three minds to remember to put out the rubbish. Three ways to split the rent. And, unlike a partner, your flatmates won’t care if you wear those old clothes all weekend. In fact, on a good day I wouldn’t be without mine. Unless I could afford a place of my own. Question 37 Why did the writer share a flat when she moved to London? A. She went there with She wanted to have company, C. There were twenty-five people to talk She had a big room all to herself. Question 38 The newest person in the flat had to A. go without wash with cold water. C. get up very wash after breakfast. Question 39 She moved in with Gina because A. she was in a hurry to find somewhere to she wanted to live in a modern flat. C. Gina worked in a Gina did not ask her any personal questions. Question 40 Why did they let the banker move in? A. He had a lot of He was the kind of person they had advertised for. C. He said he would do He was the writer’s boyfriend. Question 41 Why did she move in with her friend? A. Living alone would be too She had decided only to live with friends. C. They had already shared a flat in The one-bedroom flat was big enough for two. Question 42 Why is she still in the smallest bedroom? A. Her flatmates broke their It is big enough for her and her things. C. It is part of the agreement she made,D. She now has a boyfriend. Question 43 She moved out because Gina A. refused to pay the telephone threatened to kill her. C. was always cleaning the was cruel to animals. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 44 I've read an excerpt of the book on the Web and it's whetted my appetite. A. increased my made me be off the bored depressed me. Question 45 To be a politician, you’ve got to have a thick skin. A. be witty and wealthyB. have good health and appearance C. be much expereincedD. not to be sensitive to criticism 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 46 David is going to be very lonely living by himself in that remote area. A. That area is very far from the city, so David will be alone most of the time. B. David enjoys being on his own, so living in that remote place won’t bother him much. C. David will live by himself in that distant place and he will feel very Remote areas are often lonely to live in, but David enjoys the solitude. Question 47 Only Mike has the expertise to carry out this project. A. Mike has to be consulted about this project because he knows more than anyone else. B. There is only one person with the skill required for this project, and that is Mike. C. Mike should be the one to do the project because he knows so much. D. This project can only be carried out by someone with the same knowledge and skills that Mike has. Question 48 Alice would trust her mother, but not her sister, with anything. A. Alice felt she could trust neither her mother nor her sister with anything. B. There was nothing that Alice would not trust her mother, as well as her sister, with. C. Neither Alice nor her sister feel that they can trust their mother with everything. D. Although Alice finds her mother completely trustworthy, she does not feel the same about her sister. 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 49 It was an interesting novel. I stayed up all night to finish it. A. The novel was so interesting that I stayed up all night to finish it. B. I stayed up all night to finish the novel so it was interesting. C. Unless it were an interesting novel, I would not stay up all night to finish it. D. Though it was an interesting novel, I stayed up all night to finish it. Question 50 This is a rare opportunity. You should take advantage of it to get a better job. A. You should take advantage of this opportunity, that is rare to get a better job. B. This is a rare opportunity what you should take advantage of to get a better job. C. You should take advantage of this rare opportunity, which is to get a better job. D. This is a rare opportunity that you should take advantage of to get a better job. The EndSỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2017- 2018 Đề gồm có 04 trang MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 586 Thời gian 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 1 To be a politician, you’ve got to have a thick skin. A. have good health and appearanceB. be witty and wealthy C. not to be sensitive to criticismD. be much expereinced Question 2 I've read an excerpt of the book on the Web and it's whetted my appetite. A. made me be off the food. B. depressed bored increased my interest. 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 3A. ambushB. mutter C. smugglerD. muddle Question 4A. spearB. dear C. clearD. swear Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 5 It was suggested that Peter studies the material more thoroughly before attempting to pass the exam. A. attemptingB. studiesC. moreD. thoroughly Question 6 Paris has been well-known about its famous monuments, beautiful music, and wonderful restaurants for over one hundred years. A. for overB. itsC. has beenD. well-known about Question 7 Plants absorb water and nutrients and anchoring themsleves in the soil with their roots. A. anchoring themslevesB. their rootsC. withD. absorb water 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 primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 8A. performanceB. reluctance C. attendanceD. utterance Question 9A. terrorismB. respectable C. terrificD. librarian Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 10 Your baby needs feeding up for a long time. A. refraining from milkB. to eat healthy foodC. starvingD. going on a diet Question 11 The judge was lenient with her as this was her first offence. A. pitifulB. sympatheticC. severeD. indulgent Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 12 ~ A "What's all this mess?" ~ B " " A. Wow! How nice your garden is! B. The cat’s eaten all my fish and chips, Mum. C. Nothing. I’m practising my listening lesson. D. Err, I was trying to do some cooking and things went a bit wrong Question 13 ~ A “ ” ~ B “I put them in the bin.” A. Where’re the roses Tom gave you last night?B. Oh, no. Did you eat all my pizza, Tom? C. Do you see my pink shoes, Tom?D. Did you sell your wedding ring, Anna? 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 from 14 to 19. Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg will defend the social platform as a “positive force in the world” when he 14 Congress on Tuesday while admitting he made “a big mistake” by not taking seriously the social network’s responsibility 15 its two billion users. Zuckerberg, facing a firestorm of criticism over Facebook’s cavalier attitude to its users data, released his prepared written remarks on Monday, 16 of two appearances before Congress this week when lawmakers will quiz him about a range of failings including the privacy scandal involving political consultant Cambridge Analytica and Russian use of the platform ahead of the US election. “Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company,” his statement reads. “But it’s clear now that we didn’t do enough to 17 these tools from being used for harm as well. That goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections and hate speech, as well as developers and data privacy. We didn’t take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. It was my mistake, and I’m sorry. I started Facebook, I run it, and I’m responsible for 18 happens here.” In two days of hearings, Zuckerberg will be grilled over the company’s privacy policies in the wake of revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a data firm associated with Donald Trump’s election campaign, had 19 to data on 87 million of its users. [ - April 11, 2018] Question 14A. meetsB. debatesC. addressesD. attends Question 15A. toB. inC. withD. forQuestion 16A. in spiteB. aheadC. consist D. because Question 17A. quitB. cutC. preventD. cease Question 18A. whB. anythingC. anybodyD. what Question 19A. meansB. accessC. linesD. current 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 from 20 to 26. ROOM TO LET You might think that sharing a flat with other young people is a good idea. But there is one major problem how to choose the right people? I’ve had at least 25 flatmates, so I should know. It seemed the sensible thing to do when I moved to London. Missing my old friends and worried about feeling lonely, I moved in with 13 other people so that I would always have someone to talk to. I did - my bed was on the landing. Eventually I was promoted to a room with a door - the airing cupboard. It was just big enough for a single mattress and I had to leave the door open so I could breathe. Then there was the bathroom rota. Accommodating 14 people before breakfast needed a military-style operation. We started taking turns at and the last person to join the household got the first turn. The only advantage was that he or she also got all the hot water. Sadly, the owners threw us out and I had to find a new home fast, which is why I ended up with Gina the circus performer. When I first met her, she was hanging upsidedown above the stairs. She seemed nice though, and the elegant old building was ideal. While we were sipping herbal tea and she was questioning me about my diet and political beliefs, I noticed she had lots of great books I wanted to read. However, things went sour the day I moved in when Gina refused to let me get rid of an army of ants that had moved into my room. She said that killing was against her religion. So was cleaning the bath. As if that wasn’t enough, she left a note on the fridge, where we usually left messages about phone calls and milk, stating her intention to murder me with poison. I moved out in the middle of the night. After that I ended up with some student doctors and was happy enough until we all caught a mysterious illness. It was at this point I broke my self-made rule. After sharing a student house with two friends in Oxford - a period that ended in a fist- fight over fruit juice - I had decided I would never again put a friendship to the phone-bill test. But of course I couldn’t afford a one-bedroom flat in central London so I agreed to get a place with a very neat and tidy friend from school. The house we found had three bedrooms, a washing machine and a nice little garden. We moved in at once. I got the smallest bedroom because I wasn’t going out with anyone, but my new flatmates promised we would swap round within six months. That was 18 months ago. I’m still in the small room and my belongings are still in boxes on the landing, though one of the original girls has been replaced by a banker. What we had advertised for was a female non-smoking professional, but anyone who looked even slightly interesting had always found a better place by the time we decided that they wouldn’t steal our banker got in by promising that being male hadn’t made him incapable of washing dishes and cleaning. He lied, of course. There are, though, advantages to the flat-sharing life. If you can forgive them for drinking the last of your milk, you get captive shoulders to cry on. If you can forget about the ring around the bath, your CD collection instantly gets three times bigger - though you won’t want to listen to most of it. You get three minds to remember to put out the rubbish. Three ways to split the rent. And, unlike a partner, your flatmates won’t care if you wear those old clothes all weekend. In fact, on a good day I wouldn’t be without mine. Unless I could afford a place of my own. Question 20 Why did the writer share a flat when she moved to London? A. There were twenty-five people to talk She went there with friends. C. She wanted to have company,D. She had a big room all to herself. Question 21 She moved in with Gina because A. she wanted to live in a modern Gina did not ask her any personal questions. C. she was in a hurry to find somewhere to Gina worked in a circus. Question 22 Why did she move in with her friend? A. Living alone would be too The one-bedroom flat was big enough for two. C. She had decided only to live with They had already shared a flat in Oxford. Question 23 Why is she still in the smallest bedroom? A. It is part of the agreement she made,B. Her flatmates broke their promise. C. It is big enough for her and her She now has a boyfriend. Question 24 She moved out because Gina A. refused to pay the telephone was cruel to animals. C. was always cleaning the threatened to kill her. Question 25 The newest person in the flat had to A. get up very go without breakfast. C. wash after wash with cold water. Question 26 Why did they let the banker move in? A. He was the kind of person they had advertised He had a lot of money. C. He said he would do He was the writer’s boyfriend. 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 27 Alice would trust her mother, but not her sister, with anything. A. Although Alice finds her mother completely trustworthy, she does not feel the same about her There was nothing that Alice would not trust her mother, as well as her sister, with. C. Neither Alice nor her sister feel that they can trust their mother with everything. D. Alice felt she could trust neither her mother nor her sister with anything. Question 28 David is going to be very lonely living by himself in that remote area. A. David will live by himself in that distant place and he will feel very lonely. B. That area is very far from the city, so David will be alone most of the time. C. David enjoys being on his own, so living in that remote place won’t bother him much. D. Remote areas are often lonely to live in, but David enjoys the solitude. Question 29 Only Mike has the expertise to carry out this project. A. This project can only be carried out by someone with the same knowledge and skills that Mike has. B. Mike has to be consulted about this project because he knows more than anyone else. C. There is only one person with the skill required for this project, and that is Mike. D. Mike should be the one to do the project because he knows so much. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 30 I must remember to send an for Uncle Bob's funeral. A. arrangementB. wreathC. garlandD. bouquet Question 31 If Bill loses his job, at least they have Mary's income to on. A. fall forB. fall behindC. fall underD. fall back Question 32 After the meal we over our coffees for an hour or so. A. lingeredB. loungedC. loiteredD. staggered Question 33 We intend to with the old system as soon as we have developed a better one. A. do upB. do downC. do inD. do away Question 34 The feuding families have been enemies for years. A. promisedB. swornC. cursedD. blood Question 35 I just couldn't over how well the team played! A. putB. getC. turnD. make Question 36 I haven't got the time to do my own work help you with yours. A. not countingB. let aloneC. apart fromD. leaving aside Question 37 It's 4 Mark have arrived in Hanoi by now. A. oughtB. shouldC. wouldD. can Question 38 In the rush hour the traffic in the city centre is terrible. A. congestionB. concentrationC. condensationD. accumulation Question 39 A meeting of the association is being to discuss the latest reorganisation proposals. A. assembledB. convenedC. gatheredD. collected Question 40 I may look half asleep, but I can assure you I'm awake. A. fullB. wellC. wideD. broad Question 41 In order to explore the city , I left my luggage at the station. A. unencumberedB. undeterredC. unladenD. unrestrained 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 from 42 to 48. Many folk cures which have been around for centuries may be more therapeutic than previously suspected. A case in point is that of penicillin. Alexander Fleming did not just randomly choose cheese molds to study when he discovered this very important bacteria-killing substance. Moldy cheese was frequently given to patients as a remedy for illness at one time. Fleming just isolated what it was about the cheese which cured the patients. In parts of South America, a powder obtained from grinding sugar cane is used for healing infections in wounds and ulcers. This usage may date back to pre-Colombian times. Experiments carried out on several hundred patients indicate that ordinary sugar in high concentrations is lethal to bacteria. Its suction effect eliminates dead cells, and it generates a glasslike layer which protects the wound and ensures healing. Another example of folk medicine which scientists are investigating is that of Arab fishermen who rub their wounds with a venomous catfish to quicken healing. This catfish excretes a gellike slime which scientists have found to contain antibiotics a coagulant that helps close injured blood vessels, anti-inflammatory agents, and a chemical that directs production of a gluelike material that aids healing. It is hoped that by documenting these folk remedies and experimenting to see if results are indeed beneficial, an analysis of the substances can be made, and synthetic substances can be developed for human consumption. Question 42 This passage is mainly about A. antibiotics in the field of medicine B. using folk medicines in place of modem medicines C. isolating antibiotics in cheese, sugar, and slime D. the validity of folk remedies and their use for advances in modem medicine Question 43 In what way are cheese molds, sugar, and catfish slime similar? A. They cause blood They fight bacteria. C. They eliminate dead They heal wounds Question 44 The word "therapeutic"in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning toA. traditionalB. psychologicalC. medicinalD. physiological Question 45 The word "eliminates" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to A. excretesB. disposes ofC. cleansesD. kills off Question 46 The gellike substance which promotes healing comes from A. catfish bodiesB. coagulantsC. catfish venomD. Arab fishermen Question 47 According to the passage, why is it important to study folk medicine? A. To experiment with synthetic To document cultural heritages. C. To advance modem medical To perpetuate superstitions. Question 48 It can be inferred from the Message that Alexander Fleming A. isolated infectious enjoyed eating cheese. C. discovered moldy suspected medicinal properties of mold. 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 49 This is a rare opportunity. You should take advantage of it to get a better job. A. You should take advantage of this rare opportunity, which is to get a better job. B. This is a rare opportunity that you should take advantage of to get a better job. C. This is a rare opportunity what you should take advantage of to get a better job. D. You should take advantage of this opportunity, that is rare to get a better job. Question 50 It was an interesting novel. I stayed up all night to finish it. A. I stayed up all night to finish the novel so it was interesting. B. Though it was an interesting novel, I stayed up all night to finish it. C. The novel was so interesting that I stayed up all night to finish it. D. Unless it were an interesting novel, I would not stay up all night to finish it. The EndSỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2017- 2018 Đề gồm có 04 trang MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 372 Thời gian 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề 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 from 00 to 00. Many folk cures which have been around for centuries may be more therapeutic than previously suspected. A case in point is that of penicillin. Alexander Fleming did not just randomly choose cheese molds to study when he discovered this very important bacteria-killing substance. Moldy cheese was frequently given to patients as a remedy for illness at one time. Fleming just isolated what it was about the cheese which cured the patients. In parts of South America, a powder obtained from grinding sugar cane is used for healing infections in wounds and ulcers. This usage may date back to pre-Colombian times. Experiments carried out on several hundred patients indicate that ordinary sugar in high concentrations is lethal to bacteria. Its suction effect eliminates dead cells, and it generates a glasslike layer which protects the wound and ensures healing. Another example of folk medicine which scientists are investigating is that of Arab fishermen who rub their wounds with a venomous catfish to quicken healing. This catfish excretes a gellike slime which scientists have found to contain antibiotics a coagulant that helps close injured blood vessels, anti-inflammatory agents, and a chemical that directs production of a gluelike material that aids healing. It is hoped that by documenting these folk remedies and experimenting to see if results are indeed beneficial, an analysis of the substances can be made, and synthetic substances can be developed for human consumption. Question 1 The gellike substance which promotes healing comes from A. Arab fishermenB. coagulantsC. catfish bodiesD. catfish venom Question 2 The word "therapeutic"in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A. medicinalB. physiologicalC. psychologicalD. traditional Question 3 It can be inferred from the Message that Alexander Fleming A. suspected medicinal properties of enjoyed eating cheese. C. isolated infectious discovered moldy cheese. Question 4 In what way are cheese molds, sugar, and catfish slime similar? A. They fight They heal wounds C. They cause blood They eliminate dead cells. Question 5 This passage is mainly about A. antibiotics in the field of medicine B. isolating antibiotics in cheese, sugar, and slime C. the validity of folk remedies and their use for advances in modem medicine D. using folk medicines in place of modem medicines Question 6 The word "eliminates" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to A. cleansesB. excretesC. kills offD. disposes of Question 7 According to the passage, why is it important to study folk medicine? A. To experiment with synthetic To perpetuate superstitions. C. To advance modem medical To document cultural heritages. 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 8A. smugglerB. muddle C. mutterD. ambush Question 9A. swearB. clear C. spearD. dear 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 from 10 to 15. Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg will defend the social platform as a “positive force in the world” when he 10 Congress on Tuesday while admitting he made “a big mistake” by not taking seriously the social network’s responsibility 11 its two billion users. Zuckerberg, facing a firestorm of criticism over Facebook’s cavalier attitude to its users data, released his prepared written remarks on Monday, 12 of two appearances before Congress this week when lawmakers will quiz him about a range of failings including the privacy scandal involving political consultant Cambridge Analytica and Russian use of the platform ahead of the US election. “Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company,” his statement reads. “But it’s clear now that we didn’t do enough to 13 these tools from being used for harm as well. That goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections and hate speech, as well as developers and data privacy. We didn’t take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. It was my mistake, and I’m sorry. I started Facebook, I run it, and I’m responsible for 14 happens here.” In two days of hearings, Zuckerberg will be grilled over the company’s privacy policies in the wake of revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a data firm associated with Donald Trump’s election campaign, had 15 to data on 87 million of its users. [ - April 11, 2018] Question 10A. meetsB. attendsC. debatesD. addresses Question 11A. toB. inC. forD. withQuestion 12A. aheadB. in spiteC. becauseD. consist Question 13A. preventB. cutC. ceaseD. quit Question 14A. anybodyB. whatC. whD. anything Question 15A. linesB. meansC. accessD. current Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 16 Paris has been well-known about its famous monuments, beautiful music, and wonderful restaurants for over one hundred years. A. for overB. well-known aboutC. itsD. has been Question 17 Plants absorb water and nutrients and anchoring themsleves in the soil with their roots. A. withB. their rootsC. absorb waterD. anchoring themsleves Question 18 It was suggested that Peter studies the material more thoroughly before attempting to pass the exam. A. thoroughlyB. attemptingC. moreD. studies Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 19 The judge was lenient with her as this was her first offence. A. severeB. pitifulC. sympatheticD. indulgent Question 20 Your baby needs feeding up for a long time. A. going on a dietB. refraining from milkC. to eat healthy foodD. starving 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 21 Alice would trust her mother, but not her sister, with anything. A. Although Alice finds her mother completely trustworthy, she does not feel the same about her sister. B. Alice felt she could trust neither her mother nor her sister with anything. C. There was nothing that Alice would not trust her mother, as well as her sister, with. D. Neither Alice nor her sister feel that they can trust their mother with everything. Question 22 Only Mike has the expertise to carry out this project. A. Mike should be the one to do the project because he knows so much. B. There is only one person with the skill required for this project, and that is Mike. C. This project can only be carried out by someone with the same knowledge and skills that Mike has. D. Mike has to be consulted about this project because he knows more than anyone else. Question 23 David is going to be very lonely living by himself in that remote area. A. That area is very far from the city, so David will be alone most of the time. B. David enjoys being on his own, so living in that remote place won’t bother him much. C. David will live by himself in that distant place and he will feel very lonely. D. Remote areas are often lonely to live in, but David enjoys the solitude. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 24 I haven't got the time to do my own work help you with yours. A. apart fromB. leaving asideC. not countingD. let alone Question 25 In order to explore the city , I left my luggage at the station. A. unencumberedB. undeterredC. unladenD. unrestrained Question 26 If Bill loses his job, at least they have Mary's income to on. A. fall forB. fall underC. fall backD. fall behind Question 27 We intend to with the old system as soon as we have developed a better one. A. do inB. do downC. do upD. do away Question 28 A meeting of the association is being to discuss the latest reorganisation proposals. A. collectedB. assembledC. convenedD. gathered Question 29 After the meal we over our coffees for an hour or so. A. staggeredB. loiteredC. loungedD. lingered Question 30 I may look half asleep, but I can assure you I'm awake. A. wideB. wellC. broadD. full Question 31 In the rush hour the traffic in the city centre is terrible. A. condensationB. congestionC. concentrationD. accumulation Question 32 It's 4 Mark have arrived in Hanoi by now. A. shouldB. canC. wouldD. ought Question 33 I just couldn't over how well the team played! A. putB. getC. makeD. turn Question 34 The feuding families have been enemies for years. A. cursedB. swornC. bloodD. promised Question 35 I must remember to send an for Uncle Bob's funeral. A. bouquetB. garlandC. wreathD. arrangement Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following 36 ~ A "What's all this mess?" ~ B " " A. Err, I was trying to do some cooking and things went a bit wrong B. Nothing. I’m practising my listening lesson. C. The cat’s eaten all my fish and chips, Mum. D. Wow! How nice your garden is! Question 37 ~ A “ ” ~ B “I put them in the bin.” A. Do you see my pink shoes, Tom?B. Did you sell your wedding ring, Anna? C. Where’re the roses Tom gave you last night?D. Oh, no. Did you eat all my pizza, Tom? Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 38 I've read an excerpt of the book on the Web and it's whetted my appetite. A. depressed increased my bored me. D. made me be off the food. Question 39 To be a politician, you’ve got to have a thick skin. A. be much expereincedB. be witty and wealthy C. not to be sensitive to criticismD. have good health and appearance 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 from 40 to 46. ROOM TO LET You might think that sharing a flat with other young people is a good idea. But there is one major problem how to choose the right people? I’ve had at least 25 flatmates, so I should know. It seemed the sensible thing to do when I moved to London. Missing my old friends and worried about feeling lonely, I moved in with 13 other people so that I would always have someone to talk to. I did - my bed was on the landing. Eventually I was promoted to a room with a door - the airing cupboard. It was just big enough for a single mattress and I had to leave the door open so I could breathe. Then there was the bathroom rota. Accommodating 14 people before breakfast needed a military-style operation. We started taking turns at and the last person to join the household got the first turn. The only advantage was that he or she also got all the hot water. Sadly, the owners threw us out and I had to find a new home fast, which is why I ended up with Gina the circus performer. When I first met her, she was hanging upsidedown above the stairs. She seemed nice though, and the elegant old building was ideal. While we were sipping herbal tea and she was questioning me about my diet and political beliefs, I noticed she had lots of great books I wanted to read. However, things went sour the day I moved in when Gina refused to let me get rid of an army of ants that had moved into my room. She said that killing was against her religion. So was cleaning the bath. As if that wasn’t enough, she left a note on the fridge, where we usually left messages about phone calls and milk, stating her intention to murder me with poison. I moved out in the middle of the night. After that I ended up with some student doctors and was happy enough until we all caught a mysterious illness. It was at this point I broke my self-made rule. After sharing a student house with two friends in Oxford - a period that ended in a fist- fight over fruit juice - I had decided I would never again put a friendship to the phone-bill test. But of course I couldn’t afford a one-bedroom flat in central London so I agreed to get a place with a very neat and tidy friend from school. The house we found had three bedrooms, a washing machine and a nice little garden. We moved in at once. I got the smallest bedroom because I wasn’t going out with anyone, but my new flatmates promised we would swap round within six months. That was 18 months ago. I’m still in the small room and my belongings are still in boxes on the landing, though one of the original girls has been replaced by a banker. What we had advertised for was a female non-smoking professional, but anyone who looked even slightly interesting had always found a better place by the time we decided that they wouldn’t steal our banker got in by promising that being male hadn’t made him incapable of washing dishes and cleaning. He lied, of course. There are, though, advantages to the flat-sharing life. If you can forgive them for drinking the last of your milk, you get captive shoulders to cry on. If you can forget about the ring around the bath, your CD collection instantly gets three times bigger - though you won’t want to listen to most of it. You get three minds to remember to put out the rubbish. Three ways to split the rent. And, unlike a partner, your flatmates won’t care if you wear those old clothes all weekend. In fact, on a good day I wouldn’t be without mine. Unless I could afford a place of my own. Question 40 She moved out because Gina A. threatened to kill was always cleaning the bath. C. was cruel to refused to pay the telephone bill. Question 41 Why did she move in with her friend? A. Living alone would be too They had already shared a flat in Oxford. C. The one-bedroom flat was big enough for She had decided only to live with friends. Question 42 The newest person in the flat had to A. wash with cold go without breakfast. C. get up very wash after breakfast. Question 43 She moved in with Gina because A. she was in a hurry to find somewhere to she wanted to live in a modern flat. C. Gina worked in a Gina did not ask her any personal questions. Question 44 Why did the writer share a flat when she moved to London? A. There were twenty-five people to talk She went there with She had a big room all to She wanted to have company, Question 45 Why is she still in the smallest bedroom? A. It is part of the agreement she made,B. Her flatmates broke their promise. C. She now has a It is big enough for her and her things. Question 46 Why did they let the banker move in? A. He said he would do He was the writer’s boyfriend. C. He was the kind of person they had advertised He had a lot of money. 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 primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 47A. reluctanceB. attendance C. utteranceD. performance Question 48A. terrificB. terrorism C. librarianD. respectable 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 49 It was an interesting novel. I stayed up all night to finish it. A. Unless it were an interesting novel, I would not stay up all night to finish it. B. Though it was an interesting novel, I stayed up all night to finish it. C. The novel was so interesting that I stayed up all night to finish it. D. I stayed up all night to finish the novel so it was interesting. Question 50 This is a rare opportunity. You should take advantage of it to get a better job. A. This is a rare opportunity what you should take advantage of to get a better job. B. You should take advantage of this rare opportunity, which is to get a better job. C. This is a rare opportunity that you should take advantage of to get a better job. D. You should take advantage of this opportunity, that is rare to get a better job. The EndSỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2017- 2018 Đề gồm có 04 trang MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 342 Thời gian 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề 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 primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 1A. terrorismB. librarian C. terrificD. respectable Question 2A. performance B. reluctance C. utteranceD. attendance Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 3 It was suggested that Peter studies the material more thoroughly before attempting to pass the exam. A. thoroughlyB. studiesC. attemptingD. more Question 4 Paris has been well-known about its famous monuments, beautiful music, and wonderful restaurants for over one hundred years. A. has beenB. well-known aboutC. itsD. for over Question 5 Plants absorb water and nutrients and anchoring themsleves in the soil with their roots. A. absorb waterB. withC. anchoring themslevesD. their roots Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 6 ~ A "What's all this mess?" ~ B " " A. The cat’s eaten all my fish and chips, Mum. B. Wow! How nice your garden is! C. Nothing. I’m practising my listening lesson. D. Err, I was trying to do some cooking and things went a bit wrong Question 7 ~ A “ ” ~ B “I put them in the bin.” A. Do you see my pink shoes, Tom?B. Did you sell your wedding ring, Anna? C. Oh, no. Did you eat all my pizza, Tom?D. Where’re the roses Tom gave you last night? 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 8 David is going to be very lonely living by himself in that remote area. A. Remote areas are often lonely to live in, but David enjoys the solitude. B. That area is very far from the city, so David will be alone most of the time. C. David enjoys being on his own, so living in that remote place won’t bother him much. D. David will live by himself in that distant place and he will feel very lonely. Question 9 Only Mike has the expertise to carry out this project. A. There is only one person with the skill required for this project, and that is Mike. B. Mike should be the one to do the project because he knows so much. C. Mike has to be consulted about this project because he knows more than anyone else. D. This project can only be carried out by someone with the same knowledge and skills that Mike has. Question 10 Alice would trust her mother, but not her sister, with anything. A. Neither Alice nor her sister feel that they can trust their mother with everything. B. There was nothing that Alice would not trust her mother, as well as her sister, with. C. Alice felt she could trust neither her mother nor her sister with anything. D. Although Alice finds her mother completely trustworthy, she does not feel the same about her sister. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 11 Your baby needs feeding up for a long time. A. going on a dietB. to eat healthy foodC. refraining from milkD. starving Question 12 The judge was lenient with her as this was her first offence. A. indulgentB. sympatheticC. pitifulD. severe Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 13 I've read an excerpt of the book on the Web and it's whetted my appetite. A. increased my interest. B. depressed bored made me be off the food. Question 14 To be a politician, you’ve got to have a thick skin. A. have good health and appearanceB. be witty and wealthy C. not to be sensitive to criticismD. be much expereinced 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 15 This is a rare opportunity. You should take advantage of it to get a better job. A. You should take advantage of this opportunity, that is rare to get a better job. B. You should take advantage of this rare opportunity, which is to get a better job. C. This is a rare opportunity what you should take advantage of to get a better This is a rare opportunity that you should take advantage of to get a better job. Question 16 It was an interesting novel. I stayed up all night to finish it. A. Though it was an interesting novel, I stayed up all night to finish it. B. I stayed up all night to finish the novel so it was interesting. C. Unless it were an interesting novel, I would not stay up all night to finish it. D. The novel was so interesting that I stayed up all night 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 from 17 to 23. Many folk cures which have been around for centuries may be more therapeutic than previously suspected. A case in point is that of penicillin. Alexander Fleming did not just randomly choose cheese molds to study when he discovered this very important bacteria-killing substance. Moldy cheese was frequently given to patients as a remedy for illness at one time. Fleming just isolated what it was about the cheese which cured the patients. In parts of South America, a powder obtained from grinding sugar cane is used for healing infections in wounds and ulcers. This usage may date back to pre-Colombian times. Experiments carried out on several hundred patients indicate that ordinary sugar in high concentrations is lethal to bacteria. Its suction effect eliminates dead cells, and it generates a glasslike layer which protects the wound and ensures healing. Another example of folk medicine which scientists are investigating is that of Arab fishermen who rub their wounds with a venomous catfish to quicken healing. This catfish excretes a gellike slime which scientists have found to contain antibiotics a coagulant that helps close injured blood vessels, anti-inflammatory agents, and a chemical that directs production of a gluelike material that aids healing. It is hoped that by documenting these folk remedies and experimenting to see if results are indeed beneficial, an analysis of the substances can be made, and synthetic substances can be developed for human consumption. Question 17 This passage is mainly about A. isolating antibiotics in cheese, sugar, and slime B. antibiotics in the field of medicine C. using folk medicines in place of modem medicines D. the validity of folk remedies and their use for advances in modem medicine Question 18 The word "therapeutic"in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A. medicinalB. psychologicalC. traditionalD. physiological Question 19 In what way are cheese molds, sugar, and catfish slime similar? A. They eliminate dead They cause blood clots. C. They fight They heal wounds Question 20 According to the passage, why is it important to study folk medicine? A. To advance modem medical To document cultural heritages. C. To perpetuate To experiment with synthetic substances. Question 21 The word "eliminates" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to A. excretesB. kills offC. cleansesD. disposes of Question 22 The gellike substance which promotes healing comes from A. catfish venomB. coagulantsC. catfish bodiesD. Arab fishermen Question 23 It can be inferred from the Message that Alexander Fleming A. enjoyed eating isolated infectious patients. C. suspected medicinal properties of discovered moldy cheese. 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 from 24 to 30. ROOM TO LET You might think that sharing a flat with other young people is a good idea. But there is one major problem how to choose the right people? I’ve had at least 25 flatmates, so I should know. It seemed the sensible thing to do when I moved to London. Missing my old friends and worried about feeling lonely, I moved in with 13 other people so that I would always have someone to talk to. I did - my bed was on the landing. Eventually I was promoted to a room with a door - the airing cupboard. It was just big enough for a single mattress and I had to leave the door open so I could breathe. Then there was the bathroom rota. Accommodating 14 people before breakfast needed a military-style operation. We started taking turns at and the last person to join the household got the first turn. The only advantage was that he or she also got all the hot water. Sadly, the owners threw us out and I had to find a new home fast, which is why I ended up with Gina the circus performer. When I first met her, she was hanging upsidedown above the stairs. She seemed nice though, and the elegant old building was ideal. While we were sipping herbal tea and she was questioning me about my diet and political beliefs, I noticed she had lots of great books I wanted to read. However, things went sour the day I moved in when Gina refused to let me get rid of an army of ants that had moved into my room. She said that killing was against her religion. So was cleaning the bath. As if that wasn’t enough, she left a note on the fridge, where we usually left messages about phone calls and milk, stating her intention to murder me with poison. I moved out in the middle of the night. After that I ended up with some student doctors and was happy enough until we all caught a mysterious illness. It was at this point I broke my self-made rule. After sharing a student house with two friends in Oxford - a period that ended in a fist-fight over fruit juice - I had decided I would never again put a friendship to the phone-bill test. But of course I couldn’t afford a one-bedroom flat in central London so I agreed to get a place with a very neat and tidy friend from school. The house we found had three bedrooms, a washing machine and a nice little garden. We moved in at once. I got the smallest bedroom because I wasn’t going out with anyone, but my new flatmates promised we would swap round within six months. That was 18 months ago. I’m still in the small room and my belongings are still in boxes on the landing, though one of the original girls has been replaced by a banker. What we had advertised for was a female non-smoking professional, but anyone who looked even slightly interesting had always found a better place by the time we decided that they wouldn’t steal our banker got in by promising that being male hadn’t made him incapable of washing dishes and cleaning. He lied, of course. There are, though, advantages to the flat-sharing life. If you can forgive them for drinking the last of your milk, you get captive shoulders to cry on. If you can forget about the ring around the bath, your CD collection instantly gets three times bigger - though you won’t want to listen to most of it. You get three minds to remember to put out the rubbish. Three ways to split the rent. And, unlike a partner, your flatmates won’t care if you wear those old clothes all weekend. In fact, on a good day I wouldn’t be without mine. Unless I could afford a place of my own. Question 24 Why did they let the banker move in? A. He said he would do He was the writer’s boyfriend. C. He was the kind of person they had advertised He had a lot of money. Question 25 Why did she move in with her friend? A. Living alone would be too The one-bedroom flat was big enough for two. C. She had decided only to live with They had already shared a flat in Oxford. Question 26 She moved in with Gina because A. Gina worked in a Gina did not ask her any personal questions. C. she wanted to live in a modern she was in a hurry to find somewhere to live. Question 27 She moved out because Gina A. threatened to kill refused to pay the telephone bill. C. was cruel to was always cleaning the bath. Question 28 Why is she still in the smallest bedroom? A. It is big enough for her and her She now has a boyfriend. C. Her flatmates broke their It is part of the agreement she made, Question 29 The newest person in the flat had to A. wash with cold get up very early. C. go without wash after breakfast. Question 30 Why did the writer share a flat when she moved to London? A. There were twenty-five people to talk She wanted to have company, C. She went there with She had a big room all to herself. 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 31A. ambushB. muddle C. smugglerD. mutter Question 32A. clearB. swear C. dearD. spear 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 from 00 to 00. Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg will defend the social platform as a “positive force in the world” when he 33 Congress on Tuesday while admitting he made “a big mistake” by not taking seriously the social network’s responsibility 34 its two billion users. Zuckerberg, facing a firestorm of criticism over Facebook’s cavalier attitude to its users data, released his prepared written remarks on Monday, 35 of two appearances before Congress this week when lawmakers will quiz him about a range of failings including the privacy scandal involving political consultant Cambridge Analytica and Russian use of the platform ahead of the US election. “Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company,” his statement reads. “But it’s clear now that we didn’t do enough to 36 these tools from being used for harm as well. That goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections and hate speech, as well as developers and data privacy. We didn’t take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. It was my mistake, and I’m sorry. I started Facebook, I run it, and I’m responsible for 37 happens here.” In two days of hearings, Zuckerberg will be grilled over the company’s privacy policies in the wake of revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a data firm associated with Donald Trump’s election campaign, had 38 to data on 87 million of its users. [ - April 11, 2018] Question 33A. addressesB. debatesC. attendsD. meets Question 34A. inB. forC. withD. to Question 35A. in spiteB. becauseC. consist D. ahead Question 36A. preventB. ceaseC. quitD. cut Question 37A. anythingB. whatC. whD. anybody Question 38A. accessB. meansC. linesD. current Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following 39 I haven't got the time to do my own work help you with yours. A. leaving asideB. let aloneC. not countingD. apart from Question 40 We intend to with the old system as soon as we have developed a better one. A. do inB. do awayC. do downD. do up Question 41 In order to explore the city , I left my luggage at the station. A. unencumberedB. unrestrainedC. undeterredD. unladen Question 42 The feuding families have been enemies for years. A. cursedB. bloodC. promisedD. sworn Question 43 If Bill loses his job, at least they have Mary's income to on. A. fall forB. fall behindC. fall backD. fall under Question 44 It's 4 Mark have arrived in Hanoi by now. A. wouldB. canC. oughtD. should Question 45 I may look half asleep, but I can assure you I'm awake. A. fullB. broadC. wellD. wide Question 46 I just couldn't over how well the team played! A. makeB. getC. putD. turn Question 47 I must remember to send an for Uncle Bob's funeral. A. bouquetB. arrangementC. garlandD. wreath Question 48 In the rush hour the traffic in the city centre is terrible. A. condensationB. concentrationC. accumulationD. congestion Question 49 After the meal we over our coffees for an hour or so. A. loungedB. staggeredC. lingeredD. loitered Question 50 A meeting of the association is being to discuss the latest reorganisation proposals. A. assembledB. convenedC. gatheredD. collectedSỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2017- 2018 Đề gồm có 04 trang MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 383 Thời gian 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề 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 primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 1A. utteranceB. reluctance C. performanceD. attendance Question 2A. terrificB. terrorism C. librarianD. respectable 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 3A. dearB. spear C. clearD. swear Question 4A. smugglerB. muddle C. mutterD. ambush Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 5 I've read an excerpt of the book on the Web and it's whetted my appetite. A. depressed increased my made me be off the bored me. Question 6 To be a politician, you’ve got to have a thick skin. A. be much expereincedB. not to be sensitive to criticism C. have good health and appearanceD. be witty and wealthy 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 from 07 to 12. Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg will defend the social platform as a “positive force in the world” when he 7 Congress on Tuesday while admitting he made “a big mistake” by not taking seriously the social network’s responsibility 8 its two billion users. Zuckerberg, facing a firestorm of criticism over Facebook’s cavalier attitude to its users data, released his prepared written remarks on Monday, 9 of two appearances before Congress this week when lawmakers will quiz him about a range of failings including the privacy scandal involving political consultant Cambridge Analytica and Russian use of the platform ahead of the US election. “Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company,” his statement reads. “But it’s clear now that we didn’t do enough to 10 these tools from being used for harm as well. That goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections and hate speech, as well as developers and data privacy. We didn’t take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. It was my mistake, and I’m sorry. I started Facebook, I run it, and I’m responsible for 11 happens here.” In two days of hearings, Zuckerberg will be grilled over the company’s privacy policies in the wake of revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a data firm associated with Donald Trump’s election campaign, had 12 to data on 87 million of its users. [ - April 11, 2018] Question 7A. debatesB. meetsC. addressesD. attends Question 8A. withB. inC. forD. to Question 9A. consist B. becauseC. in spiteD. ahead Question 10A. preventB. ceaseC. cutD. quit Question 11A. anythingB. whatC. anybodyD. wh Question 12A. meansB. accessC. linesD. current Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 13 ~ A “ ” ~ B “I put them in the bin.” A. Oh, no. Did you eat all my pizza, Tom?B. Where’re the roses Tom gave you last night? C. Did you sell your wedding ring, Anna?D. Do you see my pink shoes, Tom? Question 14 ~ A "What's all this mess?" ~ B " " A. Wow! How nice your garden is! B. The cat’s eaten all my fish and chips, Mum. C. Err, I was trying to do some cooking and things went a bit wrong D. Nothing. I’m practising my listening lesson. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 15 The judge was lenient with her as this was her first offence. A. indulgentB. pitifulC. severeD. sympathetic Question 16 Your baby needs feeding up for a long time. A. refraining from milkB. going on a dietC. starvingD. to eat healthy food Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 17 In the rush hour the traffic in the city centre is terrible. A. condensationB. accumulationC. concentrationD. congestion Question 18 We intend to with the old system as soon as we have developed a better one. A. do inB. do awayC. do downD. do upQuestion 19 After the meal we over our coffees for an hour or so. A. lingeredB. loungedC. staggeredD. loitered Question 20 I just couldn't over how well the team played! A. putB. makeC. turnD. get Question 21 A meeting of the association is being to discuss the latest reorganisation proposals. A. convenedB. collectedC. assembledD. gathered Question 22 If Bill loses his job, at least they have Mary's income to on. A. fall backB. fall underC. fall behindD. fall for Question 23 I must remember to send an for Uncle Bob's funeral. A. bouquetB. garlandC. wreathD. arrangement Question 24 It's 4 Mark have arrived in Hanoi by now. A. shouldB. oughtC. canD. would Question 25 In order to explore the city , I left my luggage at the station. A. unrestrainedB. unladenC. undeterredD. unencumbered Question 26 I may look half asleep, but I can assure you I'm awake. A. wideB. wellC. fullD. broad Question 27 I haven't got the time to do my own work help you with yours. A. let aloneB. leaving asideC. apart fromD. not counting Question 28 The feuding families have been enemies for years. A. swornB. bloodC. promisedD. cursed 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 29 This is a rare opportunity. You should take advantage of it to get a better job. A. You should take advantage of this rare opportunity, which is to get a better job. B. This is a rare opportunity that you should take advantage of to get a better job. C. You should take advantage of this opportunity, that is rare to get a better job. D. This is a rare opportunity what you should take advantage of to get a better job. Question 30 It was an interesting novel. I stayed up all night to finish it. A. Though it was an interesting novel, I stayed up all night to finish it. B. I stayed up all night to finish the novel so it was interesting. C. The novel was so interesting that I stayed up all night to finish it. D. Unless it were an interesting novel, I would not stay up all night 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 from 31 to 37. ROOM TO LET You might think that sharing a flat with other young people is a good idea. But there is one major problem how to choose the right people? I’ve had at least 25 flatmates, so I should know. It seemed the sensible thing to do when I moved to London. Missing my old friends and worried about feeling lonely, I moved in with 13 other people so that I would always have someone to talk to. I did - my bed was on the landing. Eventually I was promoted to a room with a door - the airing cupboard. It was just big enough for a single mattress and I had to leave the door open so I could breathe. Then there was the bathroom rota. Accommodating 14 people before breakfast needed a military-style operation. We started taking turns at and the last person to join the household got the first turn. The only advantage was that he or she also got all the hot water. Sadly, the owners threw us out and I had to find a new home fast, which is why I ended up with Gina the circus performer. When I first met her, she was hanging upsidedown above the stairs. She seemed nice though, and the elegant old building was ideal. While we were sipping herbal tea and she was questioning me about my diet and political beliefs, I noticed she had lots of great books I wanted to read. However, things went sour the day I moved in when Gina refused to let me get rid of an army of ants that had moved into my room. She said that killing was against her religion. So was cleaning the bath. As if that wasn’t enough, she left a note on the fridge, where we usually left messages about phone calls and milk, stating her intention to murder me with poison. I moved out in the middle of the night. After that I ended up with some student doctors and was happy enough until we all caught a mysterious illness. It was at this point I broke my self-made rule. After sharing a student house with two friends in Oxford - a period that ended in a fist- fight over fruit juice - I had decided I would never again put a friendship to the phone-bill test. But of course I couldn’t afford a one-bedroom flat in central London so I agreed to get a place with a very neat and tidy friend from school. The house we found had three bedrooms, a washing machine and a nice little garden. We moved in at once. I got the smallest bedroom because I wasn’t going out with anyone, but my new flatmates promised we would swap round within six months. That was 18 months ago. I’m still in the small room and my belongings are still in boxes on the landing, though one of the original girls has been replaced by a banker. What we had advertised for was a female non-smoking professional, but anyone who looked even slightly interesting had always found a better place by the time we decided that they wouldn’t steal our banker got in by promising that being male hadn’t made him incapable of washing dishes and cleaning. He lied, of course. There are, though, advantages to the flat-sharing life. If you can forgive them for drinking the last of your milk, you get captive shoulders to cry on. If you can forget about the ring around the bath, your CD collection instantly gets three timesbigger - though you won’t want to listen to most of it. You get three minds to remember to put out the rubbish. Three ways to split the rent. And, unlike a partner, your flatmates won’t care if you wear those old clothes all weekend. In fact, on a good day I wouldn’t be without mine. Unless I could afford a place of my own. Question 31 Why did she move in with her friend? A. She had decided only to live with Living alone would be too expensive. C. They had already shared a flat in The one-bedroom flat was big enough for two. Question 32 Why did the writer share a flat when she moved to London? A. She wanted to have company,B. She had a big room all to herself. C. She went there with There were twenty-five people to talk to. Question 33 Why did they let the banker move in? A. He was the kind of person they had advertised He was the writer’s boyfriend. C. He had a lot of He said he would do housework. Question 34 Why is she still in the smallest bedroom? A. She now has a It is part of the agreement she made, C. Her flatmates broke their It is big enough for her and her things. Question 35 She moved out because Gina A. was cruel to threatened to kill her. C. was always cleaning the refused to pay the telephone bill. Question 36 The newest person in the flat had to A. get up very wash after breakfast. C. go without wash with cold water. Question 37 She moved in with Gina because A. Gina worked in a she wanted to live in a modern flat. C. she was in a hurry to find somewhere to Gina did not ask her any personal questions. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 38 Paris has been well-known about its famous monuments, beautiful music, and wonderful restaurants for over one hundred years. A. has beenB. well-known aboutC. itsD. for over Question 39 It was suggested that Peter studies the material more thoroughly before attempting to pass the exam. A. studiesB. attemptingC. thoroughlyD. more Question 40 Plants absorb water and nutrients and anchoring themsleves in the soil with their roots. A. their rootsB. absorb waterC. withD. anchoring themsleves 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 41 Alice would trust her mother, but not her sister, with anything. A. Neither Alice nor her sister feel that they can trust their mother with everything. B. There was nothing that Alice would not trust her mother, as well as her sister, with. C. Alice felt she could trust neither her mother nor her sister with anything. D. Although Alice finds her mother completely trustworthy, she does not feel the same about her sister. Question 42 David is going to be very lonely living by himself in that remote area. A. Remote areas are often lonely to live in, but David enjoys the solitude. B. That area is very far from the city, so David will be alone most of the time. C. David enjoys being on his own, so living in that remote place won’t bother him much. D. David will live by himself in that distant place and he will feel very lonely. Question 43 Only Mike has the expertise to carry out this project. A. Mike has to be consulted about this project because he knows more than anyone else. B. There is only one person with the skill required for this project, and that is Mike. C. This project can only be carried out by someone with the same knowledge and skills that Mike has. D. Mike should be the one to do the project because he knows so much. 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 from 44 to 50. Many folk cures which have been around for centuries may be more therapeutic than previously suspected. A case in point is that of penicillin. Alexander Fleming did not just randomly choose cheese molds to study when he discovered this very important bacteria-killing substance. Moldy cheese was frequently given to patients as a remedy for illness at one time. Fleming just isolated what it was about the cheese which cured the patients. In parts of South America, a powder obtained from grinding sugar cane is used for healing infections in wounds and ulcers. This usage may date back to pre-Colombian times. Experiments carried out on several hundred patients indicate that ordinary sugar in high concentrations is lethal to bacteria. Its suction effect eliminates dead cells, and it generates a glasslike layer which protects the wound and ensures healing. Another example of folk medicine which scientists are investigating is that of Arab fishermen who rub their wounds with a venomous catfish to quicken healing. This catfish excretes a gellike slime which scientists have found to contain antibiotics acoagulant that helps close injured blood vessels, anti-inflammatory agents, and a chemical that directs production of a gluelike material that aids healing. It is hoped that by documenting these folk remedies and experimenting to see if results are indeed beneficial, an analysis of the substances can be made, and synthetic substances can be developed for human consumption. Question 44 According to the passage, why is it important to study folk medicine? A. To experiment with synthetic To advance modem medical practices. C. To perpetuate To document cultural heritages. Question 45 This passage is mainly about A. the validity of folk remedies and their use for advances in modem medicine B. isolating antibiotics in cheese, sugar, and slime C. antibiotics in the field of medicine D. using folk medicines in place of modem medicines Question 46 The word "eliminates" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to A. cleansesB. disposes ofC. excretesD. kills off Question 47 It can be inferred from the Message that Alexander Fleming A. isolated infectious suspected medicinal properties of mold. C. enjoyed eating discovered moldy cheese. Question 48 The gellike substance which promotes healing comes from A. catfish bodiesB. catfish venomC. Arab fishermenD. coagulants Question 49 In what way are cheese molds, sugar, and catfish slime similar? A. They fight They heal wounds C. They cause blood They eliminate dead cells. Question 50 The word "therapeutic"in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A. traditionalB. medicinalC. physiologicalD. psychological The EndSỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2017- 2018 Đề gồm có 04 trang MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 588 Thời gian 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề 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 primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 1A. reluctanceB. utterance C. attendanceD. performance Question 2A. respectableB. terrific C. librarianD. terrorism 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 3A. mutterB. smuggler C. muddleD. ambush Question 4A. spearB. swear C. clearD. dear Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 5 ~ A "What's all this mess?" ~ B " " A. Nothing. I’m practising my listening lesson. B. Wow! How nice your garden is! C. Err, I was trying to do some cooking and things went a bit wrong D. The cat’s eaten all my fish and chips, Mum. Question 6 ~ A “ ” ~ B “I put them in the bin.” A. Did you sell your wedding ring, Anna?B. Do you see my pink shoes, Tom? C. Where’re the roses Tom gave you last night?D. Oh, no. Did you eat all my pizza, Tom? Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 7 I haven't got the time to do my own work help you with yours. A. apart fromB. leaving asideC. let aloneD. not counting Question 8 If Bill loses his job, at least they have Mary's income to on. A. fall forB. fall backC. fall behindD. fall under Question 9 I just couldn't over how well the team played! A. putB. makeC. turnD. get Question 10 In order to explore the city , I left my luggage at the station. A. unladenB. unencumberedC. undeterredD. unrestrained Question 11 In the rush hour the traffic in the city centre is terrible. A. concentrationB. condensationC. congestionD. accumulation Question 12 A meeting of the association is being to discuss the latest reorganisation proposals. A. convenedB. assembledC. collectedD. gathered Question 13 I may look half asleep, but I can assure you I'm awake. A. broadB. wideC. fullD. well Question 14 The feuding families have been enemies for years. A. promisedB. swornC. bloodD. cursed Question 15 After the meal we over our coffees for an hour or so. A. lingeredB. loiteredC. loungedD. staggered Question 16 I must remember to send an for Uncle Bob's funeral. A. bouquetB. garlandC. arrangementD. wreath Question 17 It's 4 Mark have arrived in Hanoi by now. A. shouldB. canC. wouldD. ought Question 18 We intend to with the old system as soon as we have developed a better one. A. do awayB. do upC. do inD. do down 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 19 This is a rare opportunity. You should take advantage of it to get a better job. A. This is a rare opportunity what you should take advantage of to get a better job. B. This is a rare opportunity that you should take advantage of to get a better job. C. You should take advantage of this rare opportunity, which is to get a better job. D. You should take advantage of this opportunity, that is rare to get a better job. Question 20 It was an interesting novel. I stayed up all night to finish it. A. I stayed up all night to finish the novel so it was interesting. B. Unless it were an interesting novel, I would not stay up all night to finish it. C. Though it was an interesting novel, I stayed up all night to finish it. D. The novel was so interesting that I stayed up all night to finish it. 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 from 21 to co-founder Mark Zuckerberg will defend the social platform as a “positive force in the world” when he 21 Congress on Tuesday while admitting he made “a big mistake” by not taking seriously the social network’s responsibility 22 its two billion users. Zuckerberg, facing a firestorm of criticism over Facebook’s cavalier attitude to its users data, released his prepared written remarks on Monday, 23 of two appearances before Congress this week when lawmakers will quiz him about a range of failings including the privacy scandal involving political consultant Cambridge Analytica and Russian use of the platform ahead of the US election. “Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company,” his statement reads. “But it’s clear now that we didn’t do enough to 24 these tools from being used for harm as well. That goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections and hate speech, as well as developers and data privacy. We didn’t take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. It was my mistake, and I’m sorry. I started Facebook, I run it, and I’m responsible for 25 happens here.” In two days of hearings, Zuckerberg will be grilled over the company’s privacy policies in the wake of revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a data firm associated with Donald Trump’s election campaign, had 26 to data on 87 million of its users. [ - April 11, 2018] Question 21A. addressesB. debatesC. meetsD. attends Question 22A. forB. inC. toD. with Question 23A. consist B. becauseC. aheadD. in spite Question 24A. preventB. cutC. ceaseD. quit Question 25A. anybodyB. whC. anythingD. what Question 26A. currentB. accessC. meansD. lines 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 27 David is going to be very lonely living by himself in that remote area. A. Remote areas are often lonely to live in, but David enjoys the solitude. B. David will live by himself in that distant place and he will feel very lonely. C. That area is very far from the city, so David will be alone most of the time. D. David enjoys being on his own, so living in that remote place won’t bother him much. Question 28 Alice would trust her mother, but not her sister, with anything. A. Alice felt she could trust neither her mother nor her sister with anything. B. Although Alice finds her mother completely trustworthy, she does not feel the same about her sister. C. Neither Alice nor her sister feel that they can trust their mother with everything. D. There was nothing that Alice would not trust her mother, as well as her sister, with. Question 29 Only Mike has the expertise to carry out this project. A. Mike should be the one to do the project because he knows so much. B. There is only one person with the skill required for this project, and that is Mike. C. This project can only be carried out by someone with the same knowledge and skills that Mike has. D. Mike has to be consulted about this project because he knows more than anyone else. 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 from 30 to 36. Many folk cures which have been around for centuries may be more therapeutic than previously suspected. A case in point is that of penicillin. Alexander Fleming did not just randomly choose cheese molds to study when he discovered this very important bacteria-killing substance. Moldy cheese was frequently given to patients as a remedy for illness at one time. Fleming just isolated what it was about the cheese which cured the patients. In parts of South America, a powder obtained from grinding sugar cane is used for healing infections in wounds and ulcers. This usage may date back to pre-Colombian times. Experiments carried out on several hundred patients indicate that ordinary sugar in high concentrations is lethal to bacteria. Its suction effect eliminates dead cells, and it generates a glasslike layer which protects the wound and ensures healing. Another example of folk medicine which scientists are investigating is that of Arab fishermen who rub their wounds with a venomous catfish to quicken healing. This catfish excretes a gellike slime which scientists have found to contain antibiotics a coagulant that helps close injured blood vessels, anti-inflammatory agents, and a chemical that directs production of a gluelike material that aids healing. It is hoped that by documenting these folk remedies and experimenting to see if results are indeed beneficial, an analysis of the substances can be made, and synthetic substances can be developed for human consumption. Question 30 This passage is mainly about A. the validity of folk remedies and their use for advances in modem medicine B. isolating antibiotics in cheese, sugar, and slime C. antibiotics in the field of medicine D. using folk medicines in place of modem medicines Question 31 According to the passage, why is it important to study folk medicine? A. To experiment with synthetic To perpetuate superstitions. C. To advance modem medical To document cultural heritages. Question 32 It can be inferred from the Message that Alexander FlemingA. isolated infectious suspected medicinal properties of mold. C. discovered moldy enjoyed eating cheese. Question 33 In what way are cheese molds, sugar, and catfish slime similar? A. They cause blood They eliminate dead cells. C. They fight They heal wounds Question 34 The gellike substance which promotes healing comes from A. catfish bodiesB. coagulantsC. Arab fishermenD. catfish venom Question 35 The word "therapeutic"in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A. physiologicalB. medicinalC. psychologicalD. traditional Question 36 The word "eliminates" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to A. disposes ofB. cleansesC. kills offD. excretes 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 from 37 to 43. ROOM TO LET You might think that sharing a flat with other young people is a good idea. But there is one major problem how to choose the right people? I’ve had at least 25 flatmates, so I should know. It seemed the sensible thing to do when I moved to London. Missing my old friends and worried about feeling lonely, I moved in with 13 other people so that I would always have someone to talk to. I did - my bed was on the landing. Eventually I was promoted to a room with a door - the airing cupboard. It was just big enough for a single mattress and I had to leave the door open so I could breathe. Then there was the bathroom rota. Accommodating 14 people before breakfast needed a military-style operation. We started taking turns at and the last person to join the household got the first turn. The only advantage was that he or she also got all the hot water. Sadly, the owners threw us out and I had to find a new home fast, which is why I ended up with Gina the circus performer. When I first met her, she was hanging upsidedown above the stairs. She seemed nice though, and the elegant old building was ideal. While we were sipping herbal tea and she was questioning me about my diet and political beliefs, I noticed she had lots of great books I wanted to read. However, things went sour the day I moved in when Gina refused to let me get rid of an army of ants that had moved into my room. She said that killing was against her religion. So was cleaning the bath. As if that wasn’t enough, she left a note on the fridge, where we usually left messages about phone calls and milk, stating her intention to murder me with poison. I moved out in the middle of the night. After that I ended up with some student doctors and was happy enough until we all caught a mysterious illness. It was at this point I broke my self-made rule. After sharing a student house with two friends in Oxford - a period that ended in a fist- fight over fruit juice - I had decided I would never again put a friendship to the phone-bill test. But of course I couldn’t afford a one-bedroom flat in central London so I agreed to get a place with a very neat and tidy friend from school. The house we found had three bedrooms, a washing machine and a nice little garden. We moved in at once. I got the smallest bedroom because I wasn’t going out with anyone, but my new flatmates promised we would swap round within six months. That was 18 months ago. I’m still in the small room and my belongings are still in boxes on the landing, though one of the original girls has been replaced by a banker. What we had advertised for was a female non-smoking professional, but anyone who looked even slightly interesting had always found a better place by the time we decided that they wouldn’t steal our banker got in by promising that being male hadn’t made him incapable of washing dishes and cleaning. He lied, of course. There are, though, advantages to the flat-sharing life. If you can forgive them for drinking the last of your milk, you get captive shoulders to cry on. If you can forget about the ring around the bath, your CD collection instantly gets three times bigger - though you won’t want to listen to most of it. You get three minds to remember to put out the rubbish. Three ways to split the rent. And, unlike a partner, your flatmates won’t care if you wear those old clothes all weekend. In fact, on a good day I wouldn’t be without mine. Unless I could afford a place of my own. Question 37 The newest person in the flat had to A. get up very go without breakfast. C. wash with cold wash after breakfast. Question 38 She moved out because Gina A. refused to pay the telephone was cruel to animals. C. threatened to kill was always cleaning the bath. Question 39 Why did the writer share a flat when she moved to London? A. She wanted to have company,B. She had a big room all to herself. C. There were twenty-five people to talk She went there with friends. Question 40 Why did she move in with her friend? A. She had decided only to live with They had already shared a flat in Oxford. C. Living alone would be too The one-bedroom flat was big enough for two. Question 41 She moved in with Gina because A. she wanted to live in a modern Gina did not ask her any personal questions. C. Gina worked in a she was in a hurry to find somewhere to live. Question 42 Why did they let the banker move in? A. He was the kind of person they had advertised He said he would do housework. C. He was the writer’s He had a lot of 43 Why is she still in the smallest bedroom? A. It is big enough for her and her It is part of the agreement she made, C. She now has a Her flatmates broke their promise. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 44 The judge was lenient with her as this was her first offence. A. indulgentB. sympatheticC. severeD. pitiful Question 45 Your baby needs feeding up for a long time. A. going on a dietB. to eat healthy foodC. refraining from milkD. starving Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following questions. Question 46 I've read an excerpt of the book on the Web and it's whetted my appetite. A. depressed increased my made me be off the bored me. Question 47 To be a politician, you’ve got to have a thick skin. A. be much expereincedB. be witty and wealthy C. have good health and appearanceD. not to be sensitive to criticism Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 48 It was suggested that Peter studies the material more thoroughly before attempting to pass the exam. A. studiesB. thoroughlyC. attemptingD. more Question 49 Plants absorb water and nutrients and anchoring themsleves in the soil with their roots. A. withB. their rootsC. anchoring themslevesD. absorb water Question 50 Paris has been well-known about its famous monuments, beautiful music, and wonderful restaurants for over one hundred years. A. well-known aboutB. itsC. for overD. has been The End

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