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đề thi thử đại học lần 2 miss liên PDF
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Phương Liên
Page : English Effective Club
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from
the rest in the position of the main stress
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word for each of the blanks
Set in the red desert of central Australia is the mining town of Coober Pedy. At first sight, the
town looks similar to many other such communities, but Coober Pedy is different. Sixty per
cent of its population of some 4,000 people live underground. There are today about 800
underground houses as well as shops, hotels and even churches in the town and the (6)
__________ hills. Once a site has been chosen, special tunnelling machines are (7)
__________ in to create passages and rooms in the sandstone. Rock pillars are left to
(8)__________ the roof, and doors and windows are cut into the front. Houses are of all
shapes and (9) __________, the largest having twenty rooms, and some even have their own
swimming poll. Living underground may sound strange but in fact it has a number of
advantages. In summer, the teperature outside can reach an astonishing 47oC, and in
winter the nights can be (10) __________cold. However, inside the houses it remains a
steady 25oC all year (11) __________. Many people sy that living underground makes
them feel very secure. There is no problem with noise from the neighbours and the
houses are not (12)__________. By the fierce dust storms that regularly
(13)__________ through the area. And of course, if your family (14) __________ or lots of
friends come to stay, you can (15) __________ dig another room.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in
each of the following
16, After getting to know her at school, he finished by being asked her address.
17, : Everything we think we have disposed of still here on our planet and in the ecosystem.
18, Having finished his term paper before the deadline, it was delivered to the professor
before the class.
19, She is among the few who wants to quit smoking instead of cutting down. (want)
20, A fiber-optic cable across the Pacific went into service in April 1989, link the United
States and Japan.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is correct
and closest in meaning to each of the following sentences.
21, “I’m very pleased at how things have turned out”, she said to her employees.
A. She asked her employees how things had turned out and was pleased to know it.
B. She expressed her satisfaction with the way things had turned out.
D. She wanted her employees to tell her how many things had turned out.
22, So far as you’ve explained the problem, it doesn’t sound too bad.
A. The problem didn’t seem very bad until you’ve explained it.
23, He might have been joking when he said he was planning to leave home.
B. I don’t know if he was serious when he expressed his intention of leaving home.
C. He could have made s joke about the situation when he left home.
D. He said he was going to leave home, but it turned out to be only a joke.
24, Jane would trust her mother, but not her sister, with anything.
A. Although Jane finds her mother completely trustworthy, she does not feel the same about
her sister.
B. Jane felt she could trust neither her mother nor her sister with anything.
C. There was nothing that Jane would not trust her mother, as well as her sister, with.
D. Neither Jane nor her sister feel that they can trust their mother with everything.
25, Despite his inexperience in the field, John applied for the job.
A. John applied for the job because he has experience in the field.
B. John did not apply for the job because of his inexperience in the field.
C. John applied for the job even though he had no experience in the field.
Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answers:
The sun today is a yellow dwarf star. It is fueled by thermonuclear reactions near its
center that convert hydrogen to helium. The sun has existed in its present state for
about 4 billion, 600 million years and is thousands of times larger than the Earth.
By studying other stars, astronomers can predict what the rest of the Sun’s life will
be like. About 5 billion years from now, the core of the Sun will shrink and become
hotter. The surface temperature will fall. The higher temperature of the center will
increase the rate of thermonuclear reactions.The outer regions of the Sun will expand
approximately 35 million miles,about the distance to Mercury, which is the closest planet to
the Sun. The Sun will then be a red giant star. Temperatures on the Earth will become too hot
for life to exist.
Teacher : Miss . Phương Liên
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Once the Sun has used up its thermonuclear energy as a red giant, it will begin to shrink.
After it shrinks to the size of the Earth, it will become a white dwarf star. The Sun may throw
off huge amounts of gases in violent eruptions called nova explosions as it changes from a
red giant to a white dwarf.
After billions of years as a white dwarf, the Sun will have used up all its fuel and will
have lost its heat. Such a star is called a black dwarf. After the Sun has become a black dwarf,
the Earth will be dark and cold. If any atmosphere remains there, it will have frozen onto
the Earth’s surface.
30 What will probably be the first stage of change as the Sun becomes a red giant?
31 When the Sun become a red giant, what will conditions be like on Earth?
A.the same size as the planet Mercury. B.thousands of times smaller than it is today.
33 According to the passage, which of the following best describes the sequence of
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer for each of
the following sentences
36, She hasn't got enough ... to really try to get what she wants.
A. Action
B. Go
C. Activity
D. Decision
38, The thief wore gloves so that his fingerprints didn’t ……….
A. give him in B. give him away C. give him out D. give him up
41, “Do you think it‟s bad to keep all the candy to yourself?”
– “___________ .”
A. ø B. for C. to D. a
46, An expert with 40 workers ______the work. They are supposed to finish the work next
week.
A. have started B. Start C. has started D. are starting
48, The noise from the traffic outside stopped me from _____ to sleep.
A. are you thinking of B. do you think of C. is your idea about D. did you think about
50 , Everyone in both cars _____ injured in the accident last night, ______?
52 , We can put you ___ for a few days if you have nowhere else to live.
A. on B. out C. up D. off
54, ______, all animals need oxygen, water, food and proper range of weather.
56 , We can’t get everything we want from life; we must just make the best_____ it.
A. for B. with C. of D. By
57 , Was it six years ago _______ we met for the first time?
A. which B. When C. since D. That
58 , Shall we go swimming?
--- OK. I’ll just go and get ________.
A. to change B. to be changed C. changed D. Changing
59 , It’s a serious operation for a woman as old as my grandmother. She is very frail. I hope
she ………………
A gets away B. comes round C. pulls through D. stands up
60 , The city libraries present a gloomy picture of the ___________who used to flock the
libraries every evening.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct answer for each of the questions from 56 to 65.
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Page : English Effective Club
Global warming could cause drought and possibly famine in China, the source of much of
Hong Kong’s food, by 2050, a new report predicts. Hong Kong could also be at risk from
flooding as sea levels rose. The report recommends building sea-walls around low-lying areas
such as the new port and airport reclamations. Published by the World Wide Fund for Nature
(WWF), the report, which includes work by members of the Chinese Academy of
Meteorological Sciences, uses the most recent projections on climate change to point to a
gloomy outlook for China.
By 2050, about 30 to 40 per cent of the country will experience changes in the type of
vegetation it supports, with tropical and subtropical forest conditions shifting northward and
hot desert conditions rising in the west where currently the desert is temperate. Crop-
growing areas will expand but any benefit is expected to be negated by increased
evaporation of moisture, making it too dry to grow crops such as rice. The growing season
also is expected to alter, becoming shorter in southern and central China, the mainland’s
breadbasket. The rapid changes make it unlikely that plants could adapt.
“China will produce smaller crops. In the central and northern areas, and the southern part,
there will be decreased production because of water limitations”, Dr. Rik Leemans, one of the
authors of the report, said during a brief visit to the territory yesterday. Famine could result
because of the demands of feeding the population - particularly if it grows - and the
diminished productivity of the land. “It looks very difficult for the world as a whole”, he
said.
Global warming is caused by the burning of large amounts of fossil fuels, such as coal and
oil, which release gases that trap heal in the atmosphere. World temperatures already
have increased this century by about 6 degrees Celsius and are projected to rise by between
1.6 degrees and 3.8 degrees by 2100.
Dr. Leemans said China’s reliance on coal-fired power for its industrial growth did not
bodewell for the world climate. “I think the political and economic powers in China
are much greater than the environmental powers, and [greenhouse gas emissions] could
accelerate,” Dr. Leemans said. “China is not taking the problem seriously yet, although it is
trying to incorporate this kind of research to see whatis going to happen.”
The climate change repot, which will be released tomorrow, focuses on China but Mr.
David Melville of WWF-Hong Kong said some of the depressing scenarios could apply to the
territory. Food supplies, for instance, could be affected by lower crop yields. “Maybe we
could afford to import food from elsewhere but you have to keep in mind that the type of
changes experienced in southern China will take place elsewhere as well,” he said. Sea
levels could rise as glaciers melted and the higher temperatures expanded the size of the
oceans, threatening much of developed Hong Kong which is builton reclaimed land. Current
projections are that sea levels worldwide will rise by 15 to 90 centimetres by 2100, depending
on whether action is taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
“Hong Kong has substantial areas built onreclaimed land and sea level rises could impact
onthat, not only on Chek Lap Kok but the West Kowloon Reclamation and the Central and
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Western Reclamation - the whole lot,” Mr. Melville said, adding that sea walls would be nee
ded. Depleted fresh water supplies would be another problem because increased evaporation
wouldreduce levels. Mr. Melville said the general outlook could be helped if Hong Kong used
water less wastefully and encouraged energy efficiency to reduce fuelburning. He also called
on the West to help China improve its efficiency.
61:Overall, what sort of picture is painted of the future effects of global warming?
A. a report
B. a preview of a report
63 :Mr. David Melville suggests that in future more food could be imported into Hong Kong.
He thinks
66 :Why does the writer add the information in square brackets in paragraph 5?
A. because the quote is from a second language user whose command of English is not
perfect
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B. because, although they are not part of the original quote, the additional information given
is necessary to understand the statement
68 :How would you describe the Dr. Leeman’s attitude towards China?
Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
closest in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
71 : Since none of the polls had predicted the winner, everyone was surprised by the results
of the
election.
72: Aristotle believed that a thrown ball traveled in a straight line, until the force impelling it
was exhausted.
73 : In the 1980 census, New Jersey was the most densely populated state.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE
in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
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74 : We offer a speedy and secure service of transferring money in less than 24 hours.
75 : There is growing concern about the way man has destroyed the environment.
From the four words or phrases choose the one that best completes the sentence by
marking The letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet.
Câu 76: Today, ______major new products without conducting elaborate market research.
Câu 77: ______ that gold was discovered at Sutter’s Mill and that the California Gold Rush
began.
A. are often growing on the sides of mountains B. are growing in the mountains
C. are often grown on the sides of mountains D. are grown in the mountains
Câu 79: ______, Hong Kong acts as a gateway into and out of the People’s Republic of
China.
Câu 80 : The bank sent a notice to its customers which contained ______.
A. a reminder that the interest rates would rise the following month.