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- SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ ÔN TẬP SỐ 29 BẮC NINH KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP THPT NĂM HỌC 2021-2022 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Môn:TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài:60 phút ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ * Đơn vị đề xuất: THPT Lý Nhân Tông * Giáo viên cốt cán thẩm định: 1) Nguyễn Thị Bích Hạnh, đơn vị công tác:THPT Thuận Thành 1 . 2) Trần Thị Thu Hoà, đơn vị công tác:THPT Lý Thái Tổ 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. derived B. appointed C. complained D. inclined Question 2. A. walk B. call C. talk D. take 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. effort B. actor C. support D. area Question 4. A. volunteer B. protection C. conclusion D. attention Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5. They are studying pronunciation with Mr. Brown, ___? A. are theyB. aren’t theyC. do they D. don’t they Question 6. This newspaper last week. A. publishs B. was published C. was publishing D. has published Question 7. My father is interested ___ playing chess with his friends. A. on B. with C. of D. in Question 8. The more he learns, he becomes. A. smarter B. the smarter C. smartest D. the smartest Question 9. Paul has just sold his___car and intends to buy a new one. A. black old Japanese B. Japanese old black C. old black Japanese D. old Japanese black Question 10. He ___ the bedroom when suddenly he fell off the ladder. A. was painting B. paintC. painted D. has painted Question 11. I didn't tell her that he was late___I didn't want to cause her any alarm. A. because B. because of C. although D. despite Question 12. ___, I will give it back to you. A. When I finish reading the book B. When I was finishing reading the book C. When I finished reading the book D. When I had finished reading the book Question 13. ___ his composition, Louie handed it to his teacher. A. To write B. Being writte C. Having written D. Wrote Question 14. Mary was very___ when moving the mirror into her room. A. care B. carefulness C. careful D. carefully Question 15. I am late because my alarm clock didn't ___ this morning. A. come on B. ring out C. go off D. turn on Question 16. I had a ___ chat with my manager and gave him an update on the project. 1
- A. brief B. hazy C. vague D. lull Question 17. Mary often___ shopping with her family whenever she has free time. A. makes B. puts C. does D. goes Question 18. As the season turns from spring to summer, some people feel a bit under the ___ and can't concentrate fully on their work. A. stormB. weather C. climateD. rain Question 19. Fathers can ___ a good example to their children by helping with the household chores. A. set B. hold C. raise D. follow Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in each of the following questions. Question 20. I think hockey is a hazardous sport. You are constantly getting hit in to the boards which can lead to broken bones, concussions and more. A. marvelous B. luxurious C. dangerousD. courageous Question 21. Many articles and reviews on the Internet nowadays may mislead readers in life attitudes. A. provide wrong address forB. do damage to C. give wrong information toD. make change to 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. Here you’ll learn tips for diving in bad weather and rough seas, and know when to stay on land. A. pollutedB. smoothC. cleanD. busy Question 23. You’re 25 years old now, but you still haven’t cut the apron strings. A. become independent B. started doing well C. bought a new houseD. relied on others 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 24. A student is asking the librarian to help her to fax a report. - Student: “Could you help me to fax this report?” - Librarian: “___ ” A. Sorry, I have no idea.B. It’s very kind of you to say so. C. What rubbish! I don’t think it’s helpful.D. Certainly, what’s the fax numbe Question 25. Hana and Jenifer are talking about a book they have just read. - Hana: “The book is really interesting and educational.” - Jenifer: “___” A. That’s nice of you to say so. B. I’d love it. C. Don’t mention it. D. I couldn’t agree more. . 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 26 to 30. Going Inside Black Holes One of the strangest phenomena in the universe is the black hole. For years, scientists have studied black holes in an (26) ___ to better understand how they function. Like vacuum cleaners, black holes will suck up anything (27) ___ crosses their path. The incredible sucking power that black holes generate comes from gravity. They can quickly swallow up anything including planets, space debris, and anything else imaginable. Even light cannot escape the (28) ___ of black holes. Since they are able to pull in light, black holes are nearly impossible to see even with high-powered telescopes. (29) ___ scientists are able to detect the presence of black holes in space because of their effect on an observed area. Black holes can originate in a few ways. One type of black holes occurs when a star comes to the end of its lifecycle and it dies in a supernova explosion. They can also occur when the mass of a neutron 2
- star becomes so great that it collapses in on itself. Black holes may also occur when several large and dense stars collide with one (30) ___ in space. Question 26. A. effect B. impression C. attempt D. experience Question 27. A. who B. what C. whose D. that Question 28. A. catch B. embrace C. grasp D. achievement Question 29. A. Therefore B. However C. In fact D. Moreover Question 30. A. another B. each C. others D. other 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 35. People in the UK enjoy fewer years of good health before they die than the citizens of most comparable European countries as well as Australia and Canada, a major report shows. While life expectancy has improved by 4.2 years in the UK over the two decades, other countries have improved faster. In 2010, Spain topped the league. Its people could expect 70.9 years of healthy life - before disease and disability began to take a toll. Second came Italy, with 70.2 years and third was Australia, on 70.1 years. In the UK, we can expect 68.6 healthy years of life. Hunt said the UK was a long way behind its global counterparts and called for action by local health commissioners to tackle the five big killers - cancer, heart disease, stroke, respiratory and liver diseases. Drinking and drug use have been the main issues behind the worsening of the UK’s ranking in early deaths among adults aged 20-54. In 2010, drugs were the sixth leading cause of death in this age group and alcohol was 18th - up from 32nd and 43rd place respectively 20 years earlier. Hunt will on Tuesday announce a strategy to tackle cardiovascular disease, which he says could save 30,000 lives a year. “Despite real progress in cutting deaths, we remain a poor relative to our global cousins on many measures of health, something I want to change,” he said. “For too long we have been lagging behind and I want the reformed health system to take up this challenge and turn this shocking under performance around.” However, the problem is only in part to do with hospital care - much of it is about the way we live. Our diet, our drinking and continuing smoking habits all play a part, which assumes its responsibilities on 1 April. (Adapted from Question 31. The best title for this passage could be ___. A. Life expectancy in the UK in comparison with other countries B. The causes of early deaths in the UK C. Life expectancy in the UK and its efforts to solve health problems D. Five big killers in the UK Question 32. The word “cardiovascular” in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by ___. A. respiratory B. digestive C. skeletal D. cardiac Question 33. The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to ___? A. challenge B. diet C. problem D. disease Question 34. According to the passage, what is NOT the cause of death in the UK? A. drug B. alcohol C. drinking D. food Question 35. According to the passage, Hunt is showing his attempt to ___. A. lower death rates B. better the health system in the UK C. take up more challenge D. change people’s diet 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 36 to 42. It is estimated that by 2050 more than two-thirds of the world's population will live in cities. While the many benefits of organized and efficient cities are well understood, we need to recognize that this rapid, often unplanned urbanization brings risks of profound social instability, risks to critical infrastructure, potential water crises and the potential for devastating spread of disease. These risks can only be further exacerbated as this unprecedented transition from rural to urban areas continues. How effectively these risks can be addressed will increasingly be determined by how well cities 3
- are governed. The increased concentration of people, physical assets, infrastructure and economic activities mean that the risks materializing at the city level will have far greater potential to disrupt society than ever before. Urbanization is by no means bad by itself. It brings important benefits for economic, cultural and societal development. Well managed cities are both efficient and effective, enabling economies of scale and network effects while reducing the impact on the climate of transportation. As such, an urban model can make economic activity more environmentally-friendly. Further, the proximity and diversity of people can spark innovation and create employment as exchanging ideas breeds new ideas. But these utopian concepts are threatened by some of the factors driving rapid urbanization. For example, one of the main factors is rural-urban migration, driven by the prospect of greater employment opportunities and the hope of a better life in cities. But increasing population density can create severe problems, especially if planning efforts are not sufficient to cope with the influx of new inhabitants. The result may, in extreme cases, be widespread poverty. Estimates suggest that 40% of the world's urban expansion is taking place in slums, exacerbating socio-economic disparities and creating unsanitary conditions that facilitate the spread of disease. The Global Risks 2015 Report looks at four areas that face particularly daunting challenges in the face of rapid and unplanned urbanization: infrastructure, health, climate change, and social instability. In each of these areas we find new risks that can best be managed or, in some cases, transferred through the mechanism of insurance. (Adapted from Question 36. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. The Risks of Rapid Urbanization in Developing Countries B. Infrastructure and Economic Activities in Cities C. The Global Risks 2015 Report on Developing Urban Areas D. Rapid Urbanization Put Cities in Jeopardy Question 37. The word "addressed" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to . A. aimed at B. dealt with C. added to D. agreed on Question 38. The word “spark” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to . A. need B. start C. encourage D. design Question 39. The word “that" in paragraph 4 refers to . A. urban expansion B. socio-economic disparities C. disease D. unsanitary conditions Question 40. According to paragraph 3, what is one of the advantages of urbanization? A. It minimizes risks for economic, cultural and societal development. B. It makes water supply system both efficient and effective. C. Weather and climate in the city will be much improved. D. People may come up with new ideas for innovation. Question 41. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?. A. Urbanization brings important benefits for development as well. B. 54% of the world's population will live in cities by 2050. C. the risks materializing at the city level will have far greater potential to disrupt society. D. Well managed cities are both efficient and effective. Question 42. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Poverty may be a foregone conclusion of unplanned urbanization. B. Diseases are caused by people migrating to cities. C. Urbanization can solve the problem of environmental pollution in cities. D. The increasing number of people in cities can create more employment. 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. 4
- Question 43. Last week Mark tells me that he got very bored with his present job and A B was looking for a new one. C D Question 44. In an effort to solve the problem of extinction, many countries have allocated large A B amounts of its land to animal reserves. C D Question 45. Until the invention of the telephone, skyscrapers were not considered very practicable. A B C D 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. I last called her in January. A. I have not called her since January. B. I have not called her for one month. C. I have called her since January. D. I had called her by January. Question 47. “I have a lot of assignments to do,” John said. A. John said that he had a lot of assignments to do. B. John said that I had a lot of assignments to do. C. John said that he has had a lot of assignments to do. D. John said that I have a lot of assignments to do. Question 48. It isn’t necessary for us to discuss this matter in great detail. A. We should discuss this matter in great detail. B. We might discuss this matter in great detail C. We needn’t discuss this matter in great detail D. We mustn’t discuss this matter in great detail. 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. Tom left the tickets at home. Tom regrets that. A. Tom was sorry that he has left the tickets at home. B. Tom wishes he hadn't left the tickets at home. C. Tom regrets not leaving the tickets at home. D. Tom regrets to leave the tickets at home. Question 50. He approached the house. Then the policeman stopped him. A. No sooner had he approached the house than the policeman stopped him. B. Hardly had he approached the house than the policeman stopped him. C. Had he not approached the house, the policeman would have stopped him. D. Before he approached the house, the policeman had stopped him. . The end . 5

