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PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Ki THI THU TOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA NAM 2023 Bai thi: NGOAI NGU Mén thi: TIENG ANH DE THI TY LUYEN S002 Thai gian lam bai: 60 phitt: 50 edu trdie nghiém C6 Vai Th Mai Phong 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 1: A. improved B. measured C. arrived D. suggested Question 2: A. cake B. mate C. cape D. bank 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 3: A. explain B. allow C. remove D. cary Question 4: A. invention B. difference C-instrument D. character 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 5: Last night was such a hot night, 2 A. did it B. didn’t it ©. was it D. wasn’t it Question 6: This old wooden chest by my grandfather over 40 years ago. A. built B. had built ©. was built D. was building Question 7: I’m really keen the idea of spending my holiday on an island in the Mediterranean. Ato B.on Cat D. of Question 8: he gets, the more sensible his behaviour becomes. A. Older B. The older C. Oldest D. The oldest Question 9: The roofs of the shops here are made of tiles on an incline so as to be a protection against the sun and rain. A. earthenware brown small B. brown small earthenware C. small earthenware brown D. small brown earthenware Question 10: More than two hundred people the tower when the bomb exploded in one of the dustbins. A. were visiting B. are visiting C. have visited D. visit Question 11: They decided to go ahead with their trip the bad weather conditions. ‘A. although B. because C. because of D. despite Question 12: An astronaut will have undergone thousands of hours of training A. before she flies on a space mission B, when she flew on a space mission C. as soon as she had flown on a space mission D. after she had flown on a space mission Question 13: for 26 miles in the marathon, the runners were exhausted at the end of the race. Having run B. Being run C. Torun D. Ran Question 14: The businessman owns his to his excellent public relations. A. succeed B. successful C. successfully D. success KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Question 15: The boy a ridiculous story about alien abduction to avoid sitting for the exam. A. made up B. came across ©. drew up D. carried out Question 16: We a considerable contribution to the heart foundation every year. A.do B. make ©. create D. build Question 17: Doctors in the private usually get higher salaries than those in public hospitals. A. field B. sector ©. domain D. post Question 18: I made a real mess of my presentation. I was . kept dropping my notes, and knocked over the microphone twice. ‘A. wet behind the ears B. all fingers and thumbs . a pain in the neck D. down in the mouth Question 19: Te in the community. A. course B. line light D.act 1g in the of the disease helps minimize the risk of being exposed to the virus Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 20: As rents rose to unaffordable levels, the burden was too great for many low-income residents. A. difficulty B. interest C. greed D. advantage Question 21: Mr. Porter is reluctant to accept the overseas position, sinee it would mean spending months away from his family. A. unqualified B. hesitant ©. informed D. inclined 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. Question 22: As the hikers made their Way up the mountain, the sun shone down on them intensely, A. hotly B, mildly ©. cruelly D. sharply Question 23: Jo says what she thinks without worrying about whether she might be ruffling someone’s feathers. ‘making someone annoyed B, making someone relaxed C. making someone redundant D. making someone feel guilty Mark the letter 4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 24; Nicole is talking to Bob. Nicole: “Excuse me, can you tell me the time, please?” Bob: * iy A. I's t00 early B. I'm not sure C. Certainly, a quarter to four D.No, I don’t Question 25: David and Jack are talking about robots and teachers. David: “I think Robots will never replace teachers.” Jac . They don’t have the empathy you need to be a teacher.” |A, That's complete nonsense B.I'd say the exact opposite C, Leouldn’t agree more D. You couldn't be more mistaken KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. 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. INTERNET BUSINESS In the mid to late 1990s, thousands of new companies were set up with one purpose: to benefit from the explosion of interest in the internet. Large corporations were happy to invest millions in the weirdest website ideas, confident that they would make a (26) over time. Most of them didn’t, Indeed, the vast majority of them have gone bust, leaving their investors severely out of pocket. So what went wrong? ‘The main mistake that companies made was to forget to ask how their dot com company (as internet- based companies are sometimes called) would actually make a profit. It sounds fairly obvious now, but in the rush to ‘get on the net’, the whole concept was (27) . There was also a second problem (28) dot coms did not anticipate. Yes, internet traffic was increasing enormously, (29), people still felt uncomfortable - many still do, in fact - about buying products and services online. Even if the dot coms had come up with sensible business ideas, it’s unlikely they would have brought in enough to cover their initial investment. There were (30) exceptions , of course. Some companies have been hugely successful on the internet. Most, however, found it wasn’t as easy to run an internet business as they'd thought. (Adapted from Laser B2 by Malcomn Mann and Steve Taylor-Knowles) Question 26: A. prosperity B. wealth C. treasure D. fortune Question 27: A. overseen B. unobserved C.overlooked —_D. reviewed Question 28: A. which B. who C. where D. when Question 29: A. as B. but C.s0 D. despite Question 30: A. another B. much some D. any 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. Cruises are becoming more and more popular, with around 20 million passengers per year now enjoying holidays on board luxury ships. Many people see a cruise as the perfect way to sit back and do nothing, and enjoy time off work. Everything you could possibly need is within easy reach. On board, there are shops, theatres, cinemas, swimming pools and leisure centres. There are more facilities, in fact, than most towns offer their residents, It’s therefore easy to see why they are so popular. But what is the effect on the environment of this trend? Although it usually takes less energy for a vehicle to move through water than over land, cruise ships are often huge, with the biggest ones carrying up to 6,000 passengers. Moving such large vehicles requires enormous engines, which burn as much as 300,000 litres of fuel a day. One scientist has calculated that cruise ships create as much pollution as 5 million cars going over the same distance. Because they are out at sea, they also burn dirtier fuel that isn’t allowed on land. Unfortunately, no government has control over the amount of air pollution out at sea. Cruises also produce huge amounts of rubbish, and cruise ships aren’t usually good at recycling. Waste water from showers and toilets is usually poured directly into the sea — as much per day as from a small town, Waste food from restaurants isn’t put into the sea, but still causes problems when brought back to the land. KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Cruise ships also cause difficulties in the cities where they stop. Popular destinations can get five or six ships per day, with thousands of tourists at a time. Good for restaurants? No. Restaurant owners complain that the visitors look around for a few hours and then return to their ship to eat. What’s more, the crowds can put off other tourists, who complain that the streets are too busy. Some towns have banned cruise ships or put a limit on the number that can stop at the same time. People who care about the environment worry that as the cruise industry continues to grow, so too will the issues for our planet. (Adapted from Cambridge English Exam Booster by Caroline Chapman and Susan White) Question 31: Which could be the best title for this passage? A. The price of a perfect holiday? B. Cruising - The best way to see the world ©. A once-in-a-life-time experience on board _D. Cruising ~ Out of this world! Question 32: The word “which” in paragraph 2 refers to . A. passengers B. vehicles C. engines D. residents Question 33: One reason cruise ships cause a lot of air pollution is because A. they carry large numbers of ears as well as passengers B. their engines are not as efficient as those of other ships . it takes more energy to move through water than over land D. they use types of fuel that are not permitted on land. Question 34: The phrase “put off” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to? A. postpone B. discourage . satisfy D. entertain Question 35: Which of the following is TRUE about waste products on cruise ships? A. All the waste products are carried back to shore B. Waste food is often thrown away at sea C. Most cruise ships recycle their waste products D. An enormous amount of the waste water isn’t recycled 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. Coral polyps can truly be called the animals that helped make the world. For uncounted generations, trillions upon trillions of coral polyps have built structures called reef’, larger in seale than those of any other living beings, including humans. The stone-like material created by these tiny animals becomes limestone, a prized building material that was used to construct the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Huge deposits of limestone exist underground, beneath the ocean, in islands, and in mountains. Limestone has been used in the construction of countless churches, castles, train stations, and banks, and crushed limestone is a major ingredient of cement. Living coral reefs are remarkable “cities beneath the sea,” filled with a rich variety of life. These undersea ecosystems thrive in the warm, shallow oceans near the equator. Among the world’s most colorful places, coral reefs are full of brilliantly colored fish and coral covered in wonderful patterns. Reef fish are an important food source for humans and make up a significant percentage of the global fish catch. In recent years, various factors have threatened coral reefs and the life that depends on them as their home. Blast fishing is an illegal fishing method which involves setting off bombs in the water to kill as many fish as possible. Its negative effects on a reef are significant; it kills most living things and causes great damage to the reef’s structure. Fishing with liquid cyanide, a very dangerous and deadly material, is another threat to reef ecosystems, particularly in the Philippines. Fishermen release liquid cyanide into the reef and collect the stunned fish, which are then sold for big money to the aquarium market, or for consumption in restaurants. The fishermen often break apart the reef to look for hiding fish. The cyanide also kills large numbers of coral polyps, leaving large areas of the reef dead. KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Reef’ are also damaged when coral is taken for building material, jewelry, or aquarium ornaments. Water pollution also results in damage. In addition, the recent warming of the oceans has caused areas of many reef to tu white. Biologists are concerned that coral may be negatively impacted by further warming. Threats to coral reefs are serious, but there is reason to hope that they will manage to survive. If we take steps toward coral reef conservation, it is likely that these tiny creatures, which have survived natural threats for millions of years, will be able to rebuild the damaged reefs that so many ocean animals and plants depend on, (Adapted from Reading Explorer 2 by Paul Macintyre) Question 36: What is this passage mainly about? A. The use of coral in the construction industry B. The wonder of coral reefs, and their threats C. The kinds of fish found near coral reefs D. The underwater world in general Question 37: The word “scale” in paragraph | is closest in meaning to? A. weight B. number of fish C. size D. length of time Question 38: Which statement about coral reefs is NOT true, according to the passage? A. They are an important source of fish B. They are among the world’s most colorful places C. They are usually found in deep ocean waters D. They can be larger than structures made by people Question 39: The word “thrive” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to? A. flourish B. deteriorate C. perish D. yield Question 40: The word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to? A. liguid eyanide B. the reef’s structure C.areef, D. blast fishing Question 41; The author mentions the price of reef fish to A. excuse the fishermen who use illegal methods B. explain why fishermen use cyanide C. show why illegal fishing is attractive D. to make a connection to other factors damaging the reef Question 42: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Itis unlikely that coral reef will survive and prosper due to the overabundance of other aquatic animals and plants, B. Coral reefs may actually be more likely to recover with human support C. Only weather-related damage acts as a barrier preventing coral reef communities from developing D. There is no correlation between human factors and the damage to the coral reef’ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 43: The football team that won last year’s championship stood little chance of winning it A B Cc D again this year. Question 44: Cyclists should always wear helmets to protect its heads in case of an accident. A BOC D KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Question 45: The subscription on the base of the memorial honours all the soldiers who fought A B Cc D in the war. 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: The last time I saw Emily was six months ago. A. I didn’t see Emily six months ago B. [haven't seen Emily for six months . Thave seen Emily for six months D. Thadn’t seen Emily for six months. Question 47: “Don’t forget to take that book back to the library,” Harry said to Ben, ‘A. Harry reminded Ben to take the book back to the library B. Harry encouraged Ben to take the book back to the library C. Harry ordered Ben to take the book back to the library D. Harry allowed Ben to take the book back to the library Question 48: Soldiers are forbidden to leave the camp unless they get special permission. A. Soldiers shouldn't leave the camp unless they get special permission. B, Soldiers needn’t leave the camp unless they get special permission. ©. Soldiers must leave the camp unless they get special permission, D. Soldiers mustn’t leave the camp unless they get special permission. Mark the letter A, B, following questions. Question 49: He can travel into and out of the country. This is attributed to his vaccine passport 'A. But for his vaccine passport, he could travel into and out of the country B. If it had not been for his vaccine passport, he couldn’t have traveled into and out of the country CC. Without his vaccine passport, he couldn’t travel into and out of the country D. Suppose that he gets a vaccine passport, he can travel into and out of the country Question 50: Archimede submerged himself in the bathtub. He made a remarkable discovery known as the Archimedes Principle only then. A. Not until Archimede made a remarkable discovery known as the Archimedes Principle did he submerge himself in the bathtub B. Only when Archimede had submerged himselfin the bathtub did he make a remarkable discovery known as the Archimedes Principle C. Hardly had Archimede made a remarkable discovery known as the Archimedes Principle when he submerged himself in the bathtub D. Had Archimede submerged himself in the bathtub, he would have made a remarkable discovery known as the Archimedes Principle °, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. HUONG DAN GIAI CHI TIET 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 1: A. improved B. measured C. arrived D. suggested Huéng din Kién thire: phat m dudi “ed” A. fm’ pruyd / B./'megad/ C. atraivd/ D. /sog'dgestid! Budi “ed” trong dap an D duge phat am la fid/, trong cdc dap an con lai duge phat am la /d/ — Chon dap an D Question 2: A. cake B. mate, C. cape ‘D. bank Huong dan giai Kién thite: phat am A. /keik/ B. /meit/ C. /kerp/ D. Posen! Phin gach chan trong dap n D duge phat am la /we/, trong cae dap an edn lai duge phat am Ia /et/ — Chon dap an D 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 3: A. explain B. allow C. remove ‘D. carry. Huéng dan giai Kién thire: trong am A. /ik’splem/ B. /a'lau! C./'muy/ D./’keeri/ Trong 4m trong dap an D roi vo am tiét thir nhat, trong cac dip dn con lai roi vao am tiét thir 2. — Chon dap an D Question 4: Av invention B. difference C. instrument D. character Hwéng dan giai Kién thite: trong am A. An'venfan! B. /‘difarans/ C./'mstromant! —_D. /‘keertkta/ Trong Am trong dip in A roi vao am tiét thir 2, trong cae dap an cdn Iai roi vao dm tiét thir nhat. — Chon dap an A 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 5: Last night was such a hot night, 2 A. didit B. didn’t it C. was it D. wasn’t it Huong dan giai Kién thite: cfu hoi dudi Ménh dé chinh mang nghia khang dinh — cau hoi dudi mang nghia phu dink Dong tir chinh & ménh d& trude 1a “was’ — cau héi dudi ding wasn’t Chi ngir “last night” — cau hoi dudi ding “it” ‘Tam djeh: Bém qua qua la mot dém néng nye, phai khong? — Chon dap an D KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Question 6: This old wooden chest by my grandfather over 40 years ago. A. built B. had built C. was built D. was building Huéng dan giai Kién thire: cau bj dong Déu higu: by my grandfather — cu mang nghia bj dong. Cau tric bi dong vai thi qua khit don: S + was/were + V-PIT Tam dich: Chiéc rong cé bang gé nay do dng tdi kim cach day hon 40 nam. — Chon dip an C Question 7: I'm really keen the idea of spending my holiday on an island in the Mediterranean. A.to B.on Cat D.of Hung dan giai Kién thite: gidi tir to be keen on something: say mé cdi gi, thich thi véi cai gi Tam dich: Toi thye su thich y tréng danh ky nghi cia minh trén méthén dao 6 Dja Trung Hai. = Chon dap an B Question 8: he gets, the more sensible his behaviour becomes. A. Older 'B. The older C. Oldest D. The oldest Huéng din giai Cau tric so sinh kép: The + so sinh hon S + V, the + so sinh hon + S-++V. ‘Tam djch: Cang Ién tudi, hanh dong cia anh ta cing tré nén sng suét hon. — Chon dap in B Question 9: The roofs of the shops here are made of, tiles on an incline so as to be a protection against the sun and rain earthenware brown small B, brown small earthenware . small earthenware brow D. small brown earthenware Huong dan giai Trat tir tinh tir: OSASCOMP — Origin — Size — Age — Shape — Colour — Origin — Material — Purpose Do dé ta sip xép duge: small (nh) brown (mau nau)- color earthenware (bing ngi) — material ‘Tam djeh: Mai cua cée etra hang 6 day duge kim bang ng6i nung nho mau nau dat nghiéng dé che ning, che mua. — Chon dap an D Question 10: More than two hundred people the tower when the bomb exploded in one of the dustbins. A. were visiting B. are visiting C. have visited D. visit Huwéng dan giai Kién thire:két hgp thi Thi qua khit tiép dién két hop véi hanh dng khée xen vao. Trong cau trén hanh dong “visist” 14 hanh dong dang dién ra — thi qué khtr tip dign ‘Tam djeh: Hon hai tram ngudi dang tham quan toa thip thi qua bom phat né 6 mot trong ede thiing ric. — Chon dap an A qua khir don dé dign ta hanh dong dang xay ra trong qua khit thi KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Question 11: They decided to go ahead with their trip the bad weather conditions. A. although B. because C. because of D. despite Huéng dan giai Kién thite: lién tir Avalthough + $ + V: tuy nhién B. because + $+ V: boi vi C. because of + N/V-ing: béi vi D. despite + N/V-ing: tuy nhién Phia sau ché can dién la m6t cum danh tir, nén ta chi ding C hoge D. Hop nghia ta chon D. ‘Tam djch: Ho quyét dinh tiép tyc chuyén di ctia minh bat chap diéu kién thoi tiét xdu. — Chon dap an D Question 12: An astronaut will have undergone thousands of hours of training A. before she flies on a space mission B. when she flew on a space mission . as soon as she had flown on a space mission D. after she had flown on a space mission Huéng dan gi: Ta thay ménh dé chinh da chia 6 thi TLHT — ta loai bo tat ca cdc dap an chia & qua khit. — Chi A ding. ‘Tam dich: M6t phi hanh gia sé phai trai qua hang nghin gié huan luyén true khi 6 ay bay trong mot sit ménh khong gian — Chon dap an A Question 13: for 26 miles in the marathon, the runners were exhausted at the end of the race. A. Having run B. Being run © Torun D. Ran Huwéng dan gi Cfu gée: After the runners had run for 26 miles in the marathon, the runners were exhausted at the end of the race, > Having run for 26 miles in the marathon, the runners were exhausted at the end of the race. ‘Tam dich: Sau khi chay 26 dam trong cudc dua marathon, céc van dong vién da kigt site vao cudi duong dua. = Chon dap an A Question 14: The businessman owns his to his excellent public relations. A. succeed B, successful C. successfully D. success Huéng din giai Kién thites tir loat A. succeed (v): thanh cong B. successful (adj): thinh cong . successfully (adv): 1 each thanh cong D. success (n); thanh céng Phia true ché cn dién 18 tinh tir sé hitu ‘his’, nén ta ding danh tir success. Tami djeh: Doanh nhan e6 duge thanh eéng nhé quan hé céng ching tuyét vai cua minh. = Chon dap an D Question 15: The boy a ridiculous story about alien abduction to avoid sitting for the exam. ‘A. made up. B. came across C. drew up D. carried out KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Hung dan giai Kién thire: cum déng tir A. make up: bja ra CC. draw up: sogn thao D. carry out: tién hanh ‘Tam djch: Cau bé bia ra mOt cdu chuyén v6 ly vé vie ngudi ngoai hanh tinh bj bit céc dé khoi phai Jam bai thi. — Chon dap an A Question 16: We a considerable contribution to the heart foundation every year. A.do B. make C. create D. build Huéng din giai Kién thite: Cum tir make a contribution to: dong gop vio ‘Tam dich: Ching tdi dong gép dang ké vao quy trai tim méi nam. — Chon dap in B Question 17: Doctors in the private ‘usually get higher salaries than those in public hospitals. A. field B. sector . domain D. post Huéng dan giai Kién thire: tir vung public/private sector: khu vy cong/tur Tam djeh: Bac si é khu vue tur aban thudng duge tra luong cao hon bénh vign cong. — Chon dap an B Question 18: I made a real mess of my presentation. I was ~ kept dropping my notes, and knocked over the microphone twice. 'A. wet behind the ears {all fingers and thumbs C.apain in the neck D, down in the mouth Huwéng din Kién thire: thanh ngir A. wet behind the ears: nguéi edn non nét, chua co kinh nghigm B.all fingers and thumbs: rat ling ting, rat vung vé Ca pain in the neck: diéu gi dé hay ai gay cho minh cam giée kho chiu, bue boi 1D. down in the mouth: chan nan, budn ba, that vong. ‘Tam dich; T6i da thyc sy Lim cho bai thuyét trinh cia minh tro nén Ign xn. Toi da rat lung ting, lién tu lam roi gidy, va lam dé micré hai lin. — Chon dap an B Question 19: Testing in the of the disease helps minimize the risk of being exposed to the virus in the community. A. course B. line D. act Kién thie: tir vung A. in the course: trong qué trinh, trong thai gian ma diéu gi dé dién ra B. in the line of duty: trong khi thi hanh nhigm vu C. In the light of: vi cai gi; cn nhac cai gi D. in the act of doing sth: trong khi kim gi ‘Tam dich: Xét nghiém trong thoi gian dich béch giap giam thiéu nguy co tiép xtc véi virus trong cong déng. — Chon dip an A KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions, Question 20: As rents rose to unaffordable levels, the residents ‘A difficulty B. interest C greed D. advantage den was too great for many low-income Huéng din giai Kién thite: tir vung A. difficulty (n): su khé khan B. interest (n): sur quan tam, sir chii C. greed (n): tinh tham lam D. advantage (n): str thudin Igi, hodn canh thudn loi burden (n): ginh ning = difficulty Tam djch: Khi gid thué tng lén mite khong thé chi tra duge, ganh nang qué én déi véi nhidu nguéi dan cé thu nhap thap. — Chon dap an A Question 21: Mr. Porter is reluetant to accept the overseas position, since it would mean spending months away from his family. A. unqualified 'B. hesitant informed D. inclined Huéng din gial Kién thite: tir vung A. unqualified (adj): khong dii tigu chun, kh6ng du trinh 46 B. hesitant (adj): do dy, ngdp nging, luOng ly C. informed (adj): hiéu biét rong D. inclined (adj): c6 khuynh huéng, c6 chiéu hudng reluctant (adj): mién cudng = hesitant Tam dich: Ong Porter mién cudng chap nhan vj tri & nude ngoai, vi diéu dé déng nghia véi viée phai xa gia dinh hang thang troi. — Chon dap in B Mark the letter‘A, B, C, or Don your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 22: As the hikers made their way up the mountain, the sun shone down on them intensely. A. hotly B. mildly C. cruelly D. sharply Huéng din giai Kién thire: tir vung A. hotly (adv): s6i dong, kich ligt B. mildly (adv): nhe nhang, ém diu C. cruelly (adv): de dc, dit tgn D. sharply (adv): thinh linh, dt ngot intensely (adv): manh ligt, dit d6i >< mildly Tam dich: Khi nhing ngudi di bO dung dai len nai, mat troi chiéu xudng ho mt cach dit doi. — Chon dap in B Question 23: Jo says what she thinks without worrying about whether she might be ruffling someone's feathers. A: making someone annoyed ‘B, making someone relaxed C. making someone redundant D. making someone feel guilty KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Hung dan giai Kién thite: cum tir A. Kim cho ai dé khé ehju B, kim cho ai dé thoaii mai C. sa thai ai D. lam cho ai dé cam thay t6i 16 ruffling someone’s feathers: chge tire, kim méch lng >< making someone relaxed ‘Tam djch: Jo néi nhimng gi cé Ay nghi ma khong lo lang vé viée ligu cé dy c6 thé lam ai dé méch long khong. — Chon dap an B Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 24: Nicole is talking to Bob. Nicole: “Excuse me, can you tell me the time, please?” Bob: * A. It’s too early B. I'm not sure C. Certainly, a quarter to four D.No, I don’t Huéng dan giai Kién thire: H4i thoai giao tiép A. Con qua sém B. Téi khong chic C. Chic chan réi, 4 gié kém 15 D. Khong, tai khong ‘Tam dich: Nicole: Xin li, ban cé thé cho toi biét may gid réi duge khong? Bob: Chic chin rdi, 4 gid kém 15 = Chon dap an C (Question 25: David and Jack are talking about robots and teachers. David: “I think Robots will never replace teachers.” Jacl . They don’t have the empathy you need to be a teacher.” A. That’s complete nonsense B. I'd say the exact opposite C. Teouldn’t agree more D. You couldn't be more mistaken Hung dan giai David va Jack dang ndi chuyén ve robot va gio vién David: “Toi nghi ring nguisi may sé khong bao gié thay thé duge gido vién.” Jack: . Ho kh6ng c6 sy déng cm ma ban cin dé tro thanh mot gido vién. A. Diéu dé hoan ton v6 nghia B. Toi sé néi hon ton nguge lai C. Téi hoan toan dong y D. Ban khéng thé nhim ln hon duge niia = Chon dap an C KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. 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. Internet Business In the mid to late 1990s, thousands of new companies were set up with one purpose: to benefit from the explosion of interest in the internet. Large corporations were happy to invest millions in the weirdest website ideas, confident that they would make a (26) over time. Most of them didn’t. Indeed, the vast majority of them have gone bust, leaving their investors severely out of pocket. So what went wrong? ‘The main mistake that companies made was to forget to ask how their dot com company (as internet based companies are sometimes called) would actually make a profit. It sounds fairly obvious now, but in the rush to ‘get on the net’, the whole concept was (27) . There was also a second problem (28) dot coms did not anticipate. Yes, internet traffic was increasing enormously, (29) people still felt uncomfortable - many still do, in fact - about buying products and services online. Even if the dot coms had come up with sensible business ideas, it’s unlikely they would have brought in enough to cover their initial investment. ‘There were (30) exceptions, of course, Some companies have been hugely successfull on the internet. Most, however, found it wasn’t as easy to run an internet business as they'd thought. (Adapted from Laser 82 by Malcomn Mann and Steve Taylor-Knowles) Question 26: A. prosperity B. wealth C. treasure D. fortune Huéng dan gi Kién thite: Cum tir make a fortune: kiém durge mé tién Prospersity (n): sy thinh vugng wealth (n): su giau co treasure (n): kho bau Large corporations were happy to invest millions in the weirdest website ideas, confident that they would make a fortune over time. Tam dich: Cac tap doan 1én da rat vui long dau tu hang trigu USD vao nhing y tuéng trang web ky la nhat, ty tin rang theo théi gian hg sé kiém duge m6 tién — Chon dap an D Question 27: A. overseen B. unobserved C. overlooked D. reviewed Huwéng dan giai Kién thite: Tir yung: A. overseen: durge giém sat B. unobserved: khong ai thay, khong ai dé y CC. overlooked: khong duge chit ¥, bi coi nhe —_D. reviewed : duge phé binh Ta thay dap an C 1a pha hop vé nghia cia cau It sounds fairly obvious now, but in the rush to “get on the net’, the whole concept was overlooked. ‘Tam dich: Bay gid diéu do nghe co vé kha 16 rang, nhung trong lie voi va “lén mang’, toan b9 khai nigm nay a bj coi nhe. — Chon dap an C Question 28: Av which B. who C. where D. when KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Hung dan giai i tir quan he Ta cn 1 dai tir quan hé thay thé cho danh tir chi vat ‘problem’ > ding wl There was also a second problem which dot coms did not anticipate. ‘Tam djch: Ngoai ra cdn cé mét vin dé thir hai ma cong ty dot-com khong ludng truée duge — Chon dap an A ‘Question 29: A. as B. but so D. despite Huéng din Kién thite: Lién tir A.as: béi vi C. so: vi vay D. despite: tuy nhién Yes, internet traffic was increasing enormously, but people still felt uncomfortable - many still do, in fact - about buying products and services online. Tam dich: Dang vay, lu Ivong truy cap internet dang tang rat nhiéu, nhung moi ngudi van cam thay khéng thoai mai - trén thyc té, nhiéu ngudi bay gid cdm thdy nhu vay - vé viée mua san phim va dich vu trve tuyén, — Chon dap an B Question 30: A. another B. much C. some D. any Huéng dain giai Kién thire: lung tir ‘A. another + N (s6 it): mat vat/ nguati khae B. much + N (khéng dém duge): nhieu C. some + N (s6 nhiéu): mot D. any + N: mt (ngudi, vat): ndo 46 Ta thay danh tir ‘exceptions’ dang 6 s6 nhiéu >. ding some There were some exceptions , of course. ‘Tam dich: Tat nhién, cé mét s6 ngoai — Chon dap an C Djch bai ‘Vio gitta dén cui nhimg nam 1990, hang nghin cong ty méi duge thanh lap voi mot muc dich: thu loi tir sy bing né cia Internet. Céc tap doan 1én da rit vui mimg khi dau wr hang trigu USD vao nhiing ¥ tuong tang web ky la nhat, ty tin rang ho sé kiém duge mé tién theo théi gian. Hau hét déu khong the. ‘That vay, phan lén trong s6 6 déu pha san, khién cde nha déu tur mat tring. Vay diéu gi da xay ra? Sai lm chinh ma eae cong ty mac phai la quén hoi cong ty dot-com cita ho (d6i khi duge goi la cong ty hoat dng trén internet) sé thye sy tao ra Igi nhugn nhu thé nao. Bay gigs diéu d6 nghe 6 vé khé 15 rang, nhung trong lie vi va ‘1én mang’, toan b6 khai nigm nay da bj b6 qua, Ngoai ra cbn c6 mot van 4 thir hai ma c6ng ty dot-com khong Iudng tude duge. Bing vay, luu lugng truy ep internet dang ting rit nhiéu, nhung moi nguéi vin cam thay khong thoai mai - trén thy té, nhiéu ngudi bay gio vin cam thay nhu vay - vé vige mua sn phim va djch vu trye tuyén. Ngay ca khi cOng ty dot-com da dura ra nhiing ¥ tuong kinh doanh hop ly, chua chic ho da thu duge di tién dé trang trai khodn dau tu ban din nhién, co mot sé ngoai 1g. Mot sé cong ty da thanh cong rue 16 trén internet. Tuy nhién, hau hét déu nhan thay vige kinh doanh trén internet khéng dé ding nhw ho nghi. KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. 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. Cruises are becoming more and more popular, with around 20 million passengers per year now enjoying holidays on board luxury ships. Many people see a cruise as the perfect way to sit back and do nothing, and enjoy time off work. Everything you could possibly need is within easy reach. On board, there are shops, theatres, cinemas, swimming pools and leisure centres. There are more facilities, in fact, than most towns offer their residents. It’s therefore easy to see why they are so popular. But what is the effect on the environment of this trend? Although it usually takes less energy for a vehicle to move through water than over land, cruise ships are often huge, with the biggest ones carrying up to 6,000 passengers. Moving such large vehicles requires enormous engines, which burn as much as 300,000 litres of fuel a day. One scientist has calculated that cruise ships create as much pollution as 5 million cars going over the same distance. Because they are out at sea, they also burn dirtier fuel that isn’t allowed on land, Unfortunately, no government has control over the amount of air pollution out at sea. Cruises also produce huge amounts of rubbish, and cruise ships aren’t usually good at recycling. Waste water from showers and toilets is usually poured directly into the sea~ as much per day as from a small town, Waste food from restaurants isn’t put into the sea, but still causes problems when brought back to the land, Cruise ships also cause difficulties in the cities where they stop. Popular destinations can get five or six ships per day, with thousands of tourists at a time. Good for restaurants? No. Restaurant owners complain that the visitors look around for a few hours and then return to their ship to eat, What’s more, the crowds can put off other tourists, who complain that the streets are too busy. Some towns have banned cruise ships or put a limit on the number that can stop at the same time. People who care about the environment worry that as the cruise industry continues to grow, so too will the issues for our planet. (Adapted from Cambridge English Exam Booster by Caroline Chapman and Susan White) Question 31: Which could be the best title for this passage? /A. The price of a perfect holiday? B. Cruising - The best way to see the world C. A once-in-a-life-time experience on board _D. Cruising ~ Out of this world! Huéng din giai Kién thite: Doe higu A. Ci gid eta m6t ky nghi hoan hao? B. Du ngoan trén bién - Cach tot nl C. Trai nghiém m6t lan trong déi trén tau D. Du lich bién — Mét digu tuyét vai! Doe ca bai, ta thay téc gid tap trung tinh biy nhiing anh huong tiéu cue cua vige du ngogn trén thuyén. — Chon dap an A 8 ngim nhin thé gidi Question 32: The word “which” in paragraph 2 refers to ‘A. passengers B. vehicles C. engines D. residents Huéng dan gi: Kién thite: Doc hiéu Tir “which” trong doan 2 dé cap dén . A. hinh khdich B. xe ed C. dong co D. cu dan Moving such large vehicles requires enormous engines, which burn as much as 300,000 litres of fuel a day. ‘Tam dich: Viée di chuyén nhimg phuong tién In nhur vay doi hoi nhimg dng co khong 16, ma dot chay t6i 300.000 lit nhién ligu méi ngay. + which = engines + Chon dap an C KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Question 33: One reason cruise ships cause a lot of air pollution is because A. they carry large numbers of cars as well as passengers B. their engines are not as efficient as those of other ships . it takes more energy to move through water than over land Huéng din giai Kién thite: Doc hiéu Mét ly do khién tau du lich gay ra nhiéu 6 nhiém kh6ng khi la vi ‘A. chiing cho m6t sé lung Ién xe hoi eding nhu hanh khach B, dong co ca chiing khong hiéu qua bing dong co ctia cae tau khée C. can nhiéu nang lugng dé di chuyén trong nude hon trén can D. chang str dung cdc loai nhién ligu khéng duge phép sit dung trén dat lién, ‘Théng tin: Because they are out at sea, they also burn dirtier fuel that isn’t allowed on land Tam dich: Boi vi chang @ ngoai bién, chung ciing dét nhién ligu ban hon, nhing nguyén ligu khong duge phép str dung trén dat lién. — Chon dap an D Question 34: The phrase “put off” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to? A. postpone B. discourage C. satisfy D. entertain Huéng din. Kién thire: Cum dong tir Cum tir "put off" trong doan 4 gan nghia nhat v¢ A. hoain Iai B. lam thoai chi, nan lng C. théa man D. giai wi Put off: lam mat himg ~ discourage — Chon dap an B Question 35: Which of the following is TRUE about waste products on cruise ships? ‘A. All the waste products are carried back to shore B. Waste food is often thrown away at sea C. Most cruise ships recycle their waste products Hwéng dan gi: Kién thite: dgehiéu Diéu nao sau day la DUNG veé chat thai trén tau du lich? . Tat ea cée chat thai duge dura tro Iai bos B. Thite dn thita thug bj viit bo trén bién C. Hau hét ede tau du lich tai ché chit thai cua ho D. Mét Iugng Ion nu thai khong duge tai ché ‘Théng tin: Cruises also produce huge amounts of rubbish, and cruise ships aren’t usually good at recycling. Waste water from showers and toilets is usually poured directly into the sea — as much per day as from a small town, ‘Tam djch: Du lich trén bién citing tgo ra mot lugng Ién re va ede tu du lich thudng khong gidi trong vige tai ché. Nurée thai tir voi hoa sen va nha vé sinh thurdng duge dé tryc tiép ra bién — nhiéu bing s6 lugng thai ra mdi ngiy cua 1 thj tran nhé. — Chon dap an D KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Dich bai Du lich trén bign ngay cng tré nén pho bién, voi khoang 20 trigu hanh Khéch mdi nam hign dang tan huéng nhiing ky nghi trén nhiing con tau sang trong. Nhiéu ngudi ng6i lai va khong phai kim gi, va tan hudng thi gian nghi ngoi. Moi thir ban cin déu nim trong tim tay. Trén tu, ¢6 ede ctra hang, nha hat, rap chi boi va trung tim giai tri. Trén thue 18, c6 nhieu tién ich trén tau hon so voi hau het cdc thi tran cung cap cho cu dan cia hg. Do dé, c6 thé dé ding higu tai sao ching lai phd ay. Nhung anh huéng ? Mie dit phuong tign di chuyén trén mat made thudng t6n it nang long hon so véi trén can, nhung tau du lich thudng rat lon, voi nhiing chiée Ion nhat cé thé ché t6i 6.000 hanh khach. Vige di chuyén nhing phuong tign lon nhu vay doi hoi nhing dong co khéng 16, dét chay t6i 300.000 lit nhién ligu mdi ngay. ‘MOt nha khoa hoc da tinh toan ring tau du lich tgo ra 6 nhiém nhiéu bang 5 trigu 6 t6 di trén eting mot quing duimg. Bai vi du lich 6 trén bién, ching ciing dat nhién ligu ban hon, nhiing nguyén ligu khong duge phép sir dung trén in, That khong may, khéng cé chinh phit no kiém soat duge mite 46 6 nhiém khong khi trén bién. Du lich trén bién cing tao ra mot lugng 16n ric va cde tau du lich thudmg khong gioi trong vige tai ché. Nude thai tir voi hoa sen va nha vé sinh thuéng duge dé tre tiép ra bién — nhiéu bing sé long thai ra méi ngay cla 1 thj train nho. Thite an thita tir cdc nha hing khong virt xuéng bién, nhung vin gay ra cae van dé khi dura tré lai dat lién, ‘Tau du lich cing gay khé khin tai cdc thinh phé noi chiing dimg chan, Cac diém dén phé bién c6 thé nhjin duge ndim hoje séu tau méi ngay, voi hang nghin khich du Ijch cing m6t lc. Tét cho nha hang w? Chii nha hang phan nan rang du khéch nin xung quanh trong vai gid va sau d6 quay tre lai tau ctia ho dé an. Hon thé nia, dam dng cé thé khién nhitng khach du lich khée mat himg thi, nhing ngudi phan nan ring duéng pho qua déng dic. M6t s6 thi tran di cam tau du lich hoc dit gidi han sé luong cé thé dimg cling mét lic. Nhiing ngudi quan tam dén mdi trudng lo ling rang khi nganh cng nghiép du thuyén tiép tue phat trién, thi cde van dé adi véi hanh tinh ctia ching ta cling sé ting lén ma thoi. em du thuyén 1a cach hoan hao dé 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. Coral polyps can truly be called the animals that helped make the world. For uncounted generations, trillions upon trillions of coral polyps have built structures called reefs, larger in seale than those of any other living beings, including humans. The stone-like material created by these tiny animals becomes limestone, a prized building material that was used to construct the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Huge deposits of limestone exist underground, beneath the ocean, in islands, and in mountains. Limestone has been used in the construction of countless churches, castles, train stations, and banks, and crushed limestone is a major ingredient of cement. Living coral reefs are remarkable “cities beneath the sea,” filled with a rich variety of life. These undersea ecosystems thrive in the warm, shallow oceans near the equator. Among the world’s most colorful places, coral reefs are full of brilliantly colored fish and coral covered in wonderful patterns. Reef fish are an important food source for humans and make up a significant percentage of the global fish catch. In recent years, various factors have threatened coral reefs and the life that depends on them as their home. Blast fishing is an illegal fishing method which involves setting off bombs in the water to kill as many fish as possible. Its negative effects on a reef are significant; it kills most living things and causes great damage to the reef’s structure, Fishing with liquid cyanide, a very dangerous and deadly material, is another threat to reef ecosystems, particularly in the Philippines. Fishermen release liquid cyanide into KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. the reef and collect the stunned fish, which are then sold for big money to the aquarium market, or for consumption in restaurants. The fishermen often break apart the reef to look for hiding fish. The cyanide also kills large numbers of coral polyps, leaving large areas of the reef dead. Reefs are also damaged when coral is taken for building material, jewelry, or aquarium ornaments, Water pollution also results in damage. In addition, the recent warming of the oceans has caused areas of many reefs to turn white, Biologists are concerned that coral may be negatively impacted by further warming. Threats to coral reefs are serious, but there is reason to hope that they will manage to survive. If we take steps toward coral reef conservation, itis likely that these tiny creatures, which have survived natural threats for millions of years, will be able to rebuild the damaged reefs that so many ocean animals and plants depend on. (Adapted from Reading Explorer 2 by Paul Macintyre) Question 36: What is this passage mainly about? A. The use of coral in the construction industry C. The kinds of fish found near coral reef D. The underwater world in general Huéng din Kién thite: Doc hiéu Doan nay chu yéu néi ve? A. Vige sir dung san ho trong nginh xy dyng B. Su ky thi cia cdc ran san hé va cée mdi de doa déi yéi ching ii cd duoc tim thay gan cdc ran san hé nurée néi chung 2. doan van dau tién néi vé su tuyét digu ciia san hd, 3 doan vin cudi cling néi vé cae mdi de doa déi vi ching. —+ Chon dap an B Question 37: The word “scale” in paragraph | is closest in meaning to? A. weight B, number of fish C. size D. length of time Huéng dan giai Kién thite: Tir vung, Tir“seale” trong doan 1 gin nghia nhit voi? A. trong Iugng B. sé Iurgng ca C.kich thude —_D. khoang thoi gian scale (n); mite d9, pham vi — Chon dap Question 38: Which statement about coral reefs is NOT true, according to the passage? A. They are an important source of fish B. They are among the world’s most colorful places D. They can be larger than structures made by people KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Hung dan giai Ki Nhan dinh nao vé ran san hé la KHONG ding, theo doan vin? A. Ching 1a nguén cung cap cé quan trong B. Chang 14 m6t trong nhiing noi day mau sac nhit thé gidi C. Ching thudng duge tim thay 6 ving bién sau D. Chung c6 thé 1én hon cde cau trite do con ngudi tao ra ‘Thong tin: Living coral reefs are remarkable “cities beneath the sea,” filled with a rich variety of life. These undersea ecosystems thrive in the warm, shallow oceans near the equator Tam djch: Ran san hé séng la “thanh phé dudi bién” ding kinh ngac, tran ngap sy s6ng phong phi. Cac hé sinh thai duéi bién nay phat trién manh trong cdc dai duong néng, am gan duéng xich dao, * Vay C kh6ng phai la dép dn chinh xe ‘n thite: Doc hiéu — Chon dap an C Question 39: The word “thrive” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to? “A. flourish B. deteriorate C. perish D. yield Huéng din giai Kién thite: tir vung Tir “thrive” trong doan 2 gan nghia nhit voi? A. phat trién B. xau di ©. digt vong D. tao ra Thrive (v): phat trién manh = flourish = Chon dap an A Question 40: The word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to? A. liquid cyanide B. the reef’s structure C. a reef ‘D. blast fishing Huéng din giai Kién thie: dge hiéu Tir “it” trong doan 3 ding dé chi? A. xyanua long B, cau trac ca ran san ho C, mOt ran san hd D. danh cd bing thude nd Blast fishing is an illegal fishing method which involves setting off bombs in the water to kill as many fish as possible. Its negative effects on a reef are significant; It kills most living things and causes great damage to the reef’s structure, It= Blast fishing ‘Tam dich: Danh bat bing thudc né La mét phuong phap danh bat bat hop phap lién quan dé bom durdi nuée dé giét cing nhiéu ca cang tt. Nhiing tic dong tiéu cue cita né déi voi mét ran san hé 1a rit nhiéu; n6 giét chét hau hét cde sinh vat va gay ra thigt hai 1én cho cu trie ea ran san hd. — Chon dap an D Question 41: The author mentions the price of reef fish to A. excuse the fishermen who use illegal methods B. explain why fishermen use cyanide D. to make a connection to other factors damaging the reef KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Hung dan giai Kién thite: Doc higu Tac gia dé cp dén gid eta cd ran dé A. bao chita cho nhiing ngu dan str dung cac phong phap bat hop phap B. gidi thich ti sao ngu dan sir dung xyanua C. cho thay tai sao dinh bit bat hop phap lai hap din D. dé tao méi lién hé véi cde yéu t6 khéc lam t6n hai dén ran san ho Fishing with liquid cyanide, a very dangerous and deadly material, is another threat to reef ecosystems, particularly in the Philippines. Fishermen release liquid cyanide into the reef and collect the stunned fish, which are then sold for big money to the aquarium market, or for consumption in restaurants. ‘Tam dich: Danh bat ca bang xyanua long, mot chat rat nguy hiém va gay chét ngudi, 1a mOt méi de doa khae d6i v6i cdc hé sinh thai ran san h6, dic bigt ki o Philippines. Cac ngu dan tha xyanua long vao ran san hé va danh bit nhing con cé bi chodng, sau d6 ban cho thi trudng ca cnh hoge ban cho ede nha hang véi sé tién 16n. — Chon dip an C Question 42: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. It is unlikely that coral reefs will survive and prosper due to the overabundance of other aquatic animals and plants C. Only weather-related damage acts as a barrier preventing coral reef communities from developing D. There is no correlation between human factors and the damage to the coral reefs Huéng dan gi: Kién thite: Doc higu ‘Diéu nao sau day c6 thé duge suy ra tir doan van? A. Khong cé kha ning cae ran san hé sé tén tai va phat trién do s6 lgng Ion cae loai ddng vat va thye vat thily sinh khée B. Ran san hé thy sy cé thé c6 nhiéu kha nang phyc héi hon véi sy hé tre cua con ngudi C. Chi nhiing thigt hai do thdi tiét méi déng vai trd nhu mot rio can ngdn ede quan x3 ran san hé phat wién D. Khéng 6 méi tong quan ndo gitra yéu t6 con ngudi va tac hai cua cde ran san ho ‘Thong tin: If we take steps toward coral reef conservation, it is likely that these tiny creatures, which have survived natural threats for millions of years, will be able to rebuild the damaged reefs that so many ocean animals and plants depend on. ‘Tam dich: Néu ching ta thyc hign cdc bude huéng téi viée bao tén ran san hé, rat 6 thé nhing sinh vat nhé bé nay, da séng sét sau cic méi de doa ty nhién trong hang trigu nam, sé cé thé xy dymg lai cde ran san ho bj hu hai ma rat nhigu dong vat va the vat dai duong phy thudc vao. — Chon dap in B KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Dich bai San hé Polyp thy sy e6 thé duge coi Ia loai dong vat da gitip tgo ra thé gidi. Trong hang thé hé khong thé dém durge, hang nghin ty trén hing nghin ty polyp san ho da xay dyng cic edu tric goi li ran san ho, c6 quy mé lén hon edu trite ctia bit ky sinh vat sng nio khdc, ké cd con ngudi. Vat ligu giéng nh da duge tgo ra boi nhimg lodi vat nho bé nay té thanh dé voi, mot vat ligu duge danh gid cao str dung dé xay dung cdc Kim ty thap Ién cia Ai Cap. Cac mo da vai khong 16 t6n tai dudi long dat, duéi dai duong, trong cae hén dao va trén ndi, Ba voi di duge sit dung trong vige xay dymg v6 sé nha tho, lau dai, ga xe lita va ngan hang, va da voi nghién 1a thanh phan chinh cia xi mang Ran san hé séng la “thanh phé dudi bién” dang kinh ngac, tran ngap su sng phong pha, Cac hé sinh thdi dui bién nay phat trién manh trong cic dai duong néng, Am gan dudng xich dao. Trong sé nhing noi day mau sic nat trén thé gidi, cdc ran san h6 c6 day du cic loai cd c6 mau sie rye ro 6 duge bao phu boi dudng nét tuyét dep. Cé ran 1a mot ngudn thye phim quan trong cho con ngudi va chiém mét ty 1é ding ké trong san long dinh bat ca toan Trong niin nim gin day, ede yéu 6 Khe nhau dl de doa cfc ran san ho va nig sinh vat cot ching bing xyanua léng, m6t nguyén ligu rat nguy hiém va gay chét ngudi, ld mt mdi de doa khac d ‘cdc hé sinh thai ran san ho, dic bigt 14 6 Philippines. Céc ngu dan tha xyanua long vao ran san hé va anh bit nhing con cé bj chong, sau d6 bin cho thj trudng e4 eanh hoge bin cho céc nha hang vei s6 tién lon. Cac ngu dan thudng pha v6 cae ran san ho dé tim kiém ca. Xyanua cing giét chét mot s6 luong I6n cae polyp san hé, khién cdc khu vue réng 1én cua ran san hé bi chét Ran san hé eding bj pha hay khi san ho duge lay lam vat ligu xfy dung, d6 trang strc hode dé trang tri ‘hé cd. O nhiém nude cing dan dén thiét hai. Ngoai ra, sur 4m lén ciia cde dai duong trong thai gian gin day da khién cae khu vye c6 nhiéu ran san h6 bién thanh mau tring, Cae nha sinh vat hgc lo ngai ring san h6 6 thé bj anh hudng tigu eye boi sy Am lén hon nita, Cae méi de doa d6i véi cdc ran san ho 1d nghiém trong, nhung cé ly do dé hy vong rang ching ¢6 thé t6n tai duoc. Néu ching ta thie hién cde bude hudng téi viée bao tén ran san hé, rat c6 thé nhiing sinh vat nhé bé nay, da séng sét sau cdc méi de doa tu nhién trong hang trigu nim, sé c6 thé xay dung lai cdc ran san hé bj hu hai ma rat nhiéu dong vat va thuc vat dai duong phu thudc vio. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the {following questions. Question 43: The football team that won last year's championship stood little chance of winning it A B € D again this year. Huéng dan giai Kién thire: thi cia dong tir Dau hiéu: this year > thi hign tai don Sia: stood — stands ‘Tam dich: Doi bong da gidnh chite v6 dich nm ngoai rat it ¢6 co hoi gianh Iai chute v6 dich nam nay. — Chon dap an C Question 44: Cyclists should always wear helmets to protect its heads in case of an accident. A BE D KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Hung dan giai Kien thir: tinh tir so hitu Cho ngtt “cyclists” sé nhidu — diing tinh tir so hiru tuong img Sira: its — their ‘Tam djch: Nhimg ngudi di xe dap phai luén d6i mii bao hiém dé bao vé dau trong trudng hop xay ra tai nan. — Chon dap an C Question 45: The subscription on the base of the memorial honours all the soldiers who fought A B c D in the war. Huéng din Kién thie: tir vung subscription (n): sy ding ky inscription (n): cau viét, cu khic, cau ghi ‘Tam djch: Dong chi trén chan cua dai twong nigm tn Vinh tat ca nhting ngudi linh da chién dau trong cude chién, — Chon dap an A Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning 10 each of the following questions. Question 46: The last time I saw Emily was six months ago. A. didn’t see Emily six months ago 'B. Thaven’t seen Emily for six months C. [have seen Emily for six months D. Ihadn’t seen Emily for six months Huéng din ‘Tam djch: Lan cudi cing ti gip Emily 1a sdu thing truéc. A. Toi khong gip Emily 6 thang tru6e. B. Toi di khong gap Emily su thing roi. C. Toi da gap Emily duge 6 thang ri, D. Sai vi ding thi QKHT = Chon dap mB Question 47: “Don’t forget to take that book back to the library,” Harry said to Ben. B. Harry encouraged Ben to take the book back to the library ©. Hany ordered Ben to take the book back to the library D. Harry allowed Ben to take the book back to the library Huéng din “Dimg quén mang cudn sich dé ter lai thu vign,” Harry ndi véi Ben. A. Harry nhic Ben mang sach tré lai thu vién B. Harry khuyén khich Ben mang cuén sich tré Iai thu vién C. Harry ra Iénh cho Ben mang cuén sich tré Iai thu viga D. Harry cho phép Ben mang cuén sich tré Iai thu vién — Chon dap an A KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Question 48: Soldiers are forbidden to leave the camp unless they get special permission. A. Soldiers shouldn’t leave the camp unless they get special permission. B. Soldiers needn’t leave the camp unless they get special permission. C. Soldiers must leave the camp unless they get special permission. Huéng din giai Binh linh bj cdm roi khoi trai trir khi ho ¢6 durge su cho phép dae bigt. A. Binh linh khong nén roi khoi trai trit khi 6 durge su cho phép dic bigt. B. Nhiing ngudi linh khong can rdi trai trir khi c6 duge sy cho phép die bigt. C. Nhiimg ngudi linh phai rdi khoi trai trir khi e6 duge sy cho phép die bi D. Binh Linh khong phép duge rdi khai trai trir khi cd duge sir cho phép dic bigt. — Chon dap an D Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 49: He can travel into and out of the country. This is attributed to his vaceine passport ‘A. But for his vaccine passport, he could travel into and out of the country B. If it had not been for his vaccine passport, he couldn’t have traveled into and out of the country D, Suppose that he gets a vaccine passport, he can travel into and out of the country Huwéng dan giai Anh Ay c6 thé di du lich trong va ngoai nude. Diéu nay duge cho li nho ho chiéu vae xin ca anh A. Néu khong c@ h@ chiéu vae-xin, anh ay 6 thé ra vao dat nude. > sai nghia B. Sai vi cau goc dang 6 hién tai, takhong ding cau diéu kign loai 3. C. Khong cé hd chiéu vic-xin, anh dy khdng thé ra vao dit nude D. Gia str rang anh ta 6 hd chiéu vae xin, anh ta c6 thé di du lich vao va ra khoi dat nude. > sai vi cau gc 6 hign tai, phai ding diéu kign loai 2. — Chon dap an C Question 50: Archimede submerged himself in the bathtub, He made a remarkable discovery known as the Archimedes Principle only then. A. Not until Archimede made a remarkable discovery known as the Archimedes Principle did he submerge himself in the bathtub 1B. Only when Archimede had submerged himself in the bathtub did he make a remarkable discovery known as the Archimedes Principle C. Hardly had Archimede made a remarkable discovery known as the Archimedes Principle when he submerged himself in the bathtub D. Had Archimede submerged himself in the bathtub, he would have made a remarkable discovery known as the Archimedes Principle KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG PRO 3M/PRO 3MPLUS — ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN — CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MOI Ki THI Theo dai Page : Hoe Tiéng Anh cling c6 VU Mai Phuong dé hoc GIOI TIENG ANH HON mai ngay ciing cd. Hung dan giai Archimede ngam minh trong bon tim. Ong da cé mét kham pha dang ch y duge goi 1a Nguyén li Archimedes sau d6, ‘A. Mai cho dén khi Archimede c6 mét khém pha dang chit y duge goi i Nguyén tic Archimedes, 6ng méi ty ngam minh trong bén tim. > sai nghia B. Chi sau khi Archimede ngim minh trong bén tim, ng méi cé mot khém pha ding chi ¥ duge goi li Nguyén ly Archimedes > dung C. Ngay sau khi. Archimede ¢6 mot kham pha dang chi ¥ duge goi la Nguyén tac Archimedes thi 6ng ngam minh trong bén tim. — sai nghia D. Néu Archimede ngam minh trong bén tim, dng sé cd mét kham pha dang chit y duge goi la Nguyén tac Archimedes. — sai nghia — Chon dap in B KHOA HOC PRO3M/PROSMPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG C6 VO MAI PHONG

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