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- SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ ÔN TẬP SỐ BẮC NINH KÌ THI TỐT NGHIỆP THPT NĂM 2023 MÔN: Tiếng Anh Thời gian: 60 phút (không kể thời gian phát đề) • Giáo viên ra đề: Nguyễn Thị Thảo • Đơn vị công tác : THPT nguyễn Trãi • Giáo viên thẩm định: Đỗ Thị Thùy Trang • Đơn vị công tác: THPT Hàm Long 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. meanB.headC. leadD. beat Question 2: A. chinB. chanceC. chiefD. choir 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.carryB. conflict C. addictD. deny Question 4: A. pollutionB. endanger C. average D. electric 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: The song “ Happy New Year”,___by ABBA, has become popular all over the world A. sungB. was singingC.was sungD. sang Question 6:The English test was ___ than I thought it would be. A. difficult B. most difficult C. the most difficultD. more difficult Question 7: I will give you a call ___. A. after I had got home B. when I got home C. as soon as I get home D. by the time I got home Question 8:He is proud ___ his son's achievements. A. ofB. with C. in D. on Question 9: Your children came to school yesterday, ___? A. didn’t they B. does they C. did they D. doesn’t they Question 10:Peru is___ country in South America. A. theB. aC. anD. no article Question 11: Water is used to generate___. A. pollution B. electricity C. money D. deforestation Question 12: UNESCO ___ United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. A. takes afterB. brings aboutC.stands forD. gets across Question 13: The biologist doesn’t allow us ___ in the laboratory. A. smoke B. to smoke C. smoking D. smoked Question 14: You can talk till the ___ come home – you’ll never make me change my mind. A. sheepB. cowsC. dogs D. chickens Question 15: We were having dinner when the phone___ A. rangB. ringC. ringingD. to ring Question 16: We have been working hard. Let’s___a break. A. doB. makeC. takeD. find Question 17:The rescuers ___ for their bravery and fortitude in locating the lost mountain climbers. A. praisingB. praisedC. were praisingD. were praised Question 18: Everyone admires her ___ to help the poor.
- A. ready B. readies C. readily D. readiness Question 19: The President is determined to ___ for peace. A. pull his socks upB. make a mealC. go the extra mileD. raise a finger Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. Question20: Mike is talking to Lane about the dinner he has just attended. -Mike: “Thank you for a lovely evening”. -Lane: “___” A. Yeah. I'm really looking forward to it.B. It depends on you. C. Thank you very much indeed. D. You are welcome. Question21: Linda and Mary are talking about learning English. Linda: “I think learning English is very necessary.” Mary: “___. English is an international language.” A. I completely agree with youB. It’s not rightC. My pleasure D. I don’t agree with you 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: Advanced students need to be aware of the important of collocation A. of high levelB. of great important C. of low levelD. of steady progress Question 23: If you don’t study harder there is no way that you will make the grade. A. perform well B. pass with flying colors C. let your parents down D. fail to get good results 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 24: The new air conditioner was installed yesterday. A. inspected thoroughlyB. put in position C. well repairedD. delivered to the customer Question 25: We were pretty disappointed with the quality of the food. A. ratherB. highlyC. extremelyD.Very Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaningto each of the following questions. Question 26: It isn’t necessary for us to discuss this matter in great detail. A.We shouldn’tdiscuss 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. Question 27: I last met my grandfather 5 years ago. A.I met my grandfather 5 years ago.B.I didn't meet my grandfather for 5 years C. I have met my grandfather for5 years.D. I haven’t met my grandfather for 5 years Question 28: “What are you studying now?” asked my friend A. My friend asked me what I am studying then. B.My friend asked me what am I studying then. C. My friend asked me what I was studying then. D.My friend asked me what was I studying then. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 29: We have conducted exhausting research into the effects of smartphones on students’ A B
- behavior and their academic performance. C D Question 30: My brother usually asked me for help when he has difficulty with his homework. A B C D Question 31:Charities such as Oxfam are always trying to recruit volunteers to help in its work. A B C D 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 32: His parents are away on holiday. He really needs their help now. A. As long as his parents are at home, they will be able to help him. B. He wishes his parents were at home and could help him now. C. If his parents are at home, they can help him now. D. If only his parents had been at home and could have helped him. Question 33: Helen wrote a novel. He made a cowboy film, too A. Helen wrote not only a novel but also made a cowboy film. B. Helen both wrote a novel as well as made a cowboy film. C. Helen either wrote a novel or made a cowboy film. D. Not only did Helen write a novel but she also made a cowboy film. 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 34 to 38. The importance of internships Recent research indicates that graduates applying to some of the UK's leading employers stand a much better chance of being offered a job if they have already had (34)___ work experience with the same organization - either through internships, industrial placements or vacation work. (35)___ three quarters of graduate vacancies are likely to be snapped up by graduates (36)___ already had some work experience with the same employer. This latest research confirms that taking part in work placements or internships whilst at university is now just as important as getting a good degree. A separate study warns that almost six in ten students finish university without a graduate job, highlighting the (37)___ competition for graduate jobs. It is not (38)___ that employers are going to be interested in your previous work experience and while this does not have to have been a glamorous internship with an investment bank, using your time at university to gain work experience is going to have a major impact on your future job prospects. (Adapted from "Complete Advanced" by Guy Brook-Hart and Simon Haines) Question 34. A. some B. other C. few D. each Question 35. A. In fact B. Although C. Or D. However Question 36. A. which B. who C. whose D. that Question 37. A. intense B. immense C. considerable D. massive Question 38. A. surprising B. frightening C. amazing D. shocking 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 39 to 43. Would you believe that your diet can make a big difference in keeping a youthful appearance? It seems strange to think that the food we take in could result in fewer wrinkles. Wouldn’t it be better to put things on our skin rather than in our mouths?
- Our bodies start aging because of oxidation. This is caused by certain oxygen-containing molecules in our cells, called free radicals. They have the capability to attach to and damage parts of our cells. Our bodies have the ability to repair this damage. Free radicals are actually produced by our bodies, but their numbers can also increase because of the food we eat. Besides avoiding foods that could potentially produce more free radicals, eating foods that contain certain vitamins and micro-nutrients can also keep us looking young. These vitamins reduce the production of free radicals. Common antioxidants, like vitamins A and E are good for helping your skin remain young-looking. More recently, green tea has also been tentatively added to the list of youth promoting substances. Scientists certainly believe that it is good for us, but they are cautious about predicting its ability to keep us looking youthful. In fact, green tea works even better if you apply it directly to your skin as an ingredient in facial cream. “You are what you eat.” The more we find out about how our bodies work, the more this old proverb seems to be true. (Source: Reading Challenge 3 by Casey Malarcher& Andrea Janzen) Question 39.What is the main idea of the reading? A. Our bodies are aging.B. Carrots are good for us. C. Food affects aging.D. We should use facial cream. Question 40.According to the passage, what does the word “They” in paragraph 2 refer to___? A. Cells B. Free radicals C. Molecules D. Bodies Question 41.Free radicals can be increased in number by ___ A. the way we act B. the food we eat C. the calories we spend D. the production of cells Question 42.Which word is closest in meaning to the word “apply” in paragraph 4? A. ask for B. be related to C. use well D. spread on Question 43.Which is probably true about people who look younger than their age? A. They eat a lot. B. They drink green tea every day. C. They eat food that helps their skin. D. They only eat vegetables. Read the following and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50. South Korea is developing next-generation military robots that will mimic the movements and capabilities of birds, snakes, marine creatures and even insects on the battlefields of the future. The Defence Acquisition Programme Administration (DAPA), which oversees the creation of weapons systems for the military, has announced plans to develop “biobots” - robots that are based on real creatures - to be deployed as early as 2024, Yonhap News reported. There is a recognition that the South Korean military will very soon need to rely more heavily on technology to defend the nation, with a falling birthrate meaning that fewer young men are available to do their mandatory national service, which ranges from 21 months in the army to 24 months in the air force. In addition, there is growing resistance among many men to obligatory military service and the South Korean government has recently made it easier for some to avoid serving, such as by claiming that it contravenes their religious beliefs. Others have claimed to be suffering mental illness or have put on so much weight that they are above the maximum limit for recruits. In the initial stages, bird-like androids or swimming robots will be deployed to carry out reconnaissance operations, miniature mechanical flying devices will be able to provide information on the actions of an enemy force and robots that can move like a snake will be able to access constricted spaces. The agency said it is turning to designs that have been inspired by the natural world because nature has engineered animals to survive and thrive in their environments over millions of years. The South Korean military plans to work closely with domestic technology companies, which are widely seen as
- among the most advanced in the world in the areas of artificial intelligence, but have less of a focus on military applications. (Adapted from Question 44.What is the passage mainly about? A. Measures taken by the South Korean army to increase the country’s birth rate. B. The development of animal-based robots for military purposes in South Korea. C. New technology being used in rescue operations in areas affected by disasters. D. Reasons why real animals are perfect models for military robots in Korea. Question 45.The South Korean Army will need to depend more on technology in the near future because ___. A. the government is making service in the army optional for religious men. B. because the duration of national military service is too long for men. C. more men are suffering from mental illness, which means they can’t join the army. D. the number of young men joining the army is on the decline for numerous reasons. Question 46. The word “which” in paragraph 2 refers to ___. A. birth rate B. service C. men D. nation Question 47. The word “constricted” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ___. A. narrow B. controlled C. restrained D. guarded Question 48. Based on paragraph 3, which of the following is TRUE about the use of “biobots” in the future? A. Only snake robots are useful in areas affected by natural disasters. B. Swimming robots must always be deployed along with flying ones. C. Bird-like androids will only assist in reconnaissance operations. D. Small flying robots can be used to gather information about enemy forces. Question 49.The word “engineered” in the final paragraph can be best replaced by ___. A. determined B. decided C. designed D. defined Question 50.What can be inferred from the passage? A. Military robots have been widely used by the South Korean army in various missions. B. Future “biobots” will only be based on flying and swimming creatures. C. The South Korean army may collaborate with other technology companies in the country. D. The majority of Korean men donot want to join the army because of religious reasons. The end KEY 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. meanB.headC. leadD. beat Question 2: A. chinB. chanceC. chiefD. choir 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. carryB. conflict C. addictD. deny Question 4: A. pollutionB. endanger C. averageD. electric 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: The song “ Happy New Year”,___by ABBA, has become popular all over the world A. sungB.was singingC.was sungD. sang Question 6:The English test was ___ than I thought it would be.
- A. difficult B. most difficult C. the most difficultD. more difficult Question 7: I will give you a call ___. A. after I had got home B. when I got home C. as soon as I get home D. by the time I got home Question 8:He is proud ___ his son's achievements. A. of B. with C. in D. on Question 9: Your children came to school yesterday, ___? A. didn’t theyB. does they C. did they D. doesn’t they Question 10: Peru is___ country in South America. A. the B. aC. an D. no article Question 11: Water is used to generate___. A. pollution B. electricity C. money D. deforestation Question 12: UNESCO ___ United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. A. takes afterB. brings aboutC. stands forD. gets across Question 13: The biologist doesn’t allow us ___ in the laboratory. A. smoke B. to smokeC. smoking D. smoked Question 14: You can talk till the ___ come home – you’ll never make me change my mind. A. sheepB. cowsC. dogs D. chickens Question 15: We were having dinner when the phone___ A. rangB. ringC. ringingD. to ring Question 16: We have been working hard. Let’s___a break. A. doB. makeC. takeD. find Question 17:The rescuers ___ for their bravery and fortitude in locating the lost mountain climbers. A. praisingB. praisedC. were praisingD. were praised Question 18: Everyone admires her ___ to help the poor. A. ready B. readies C. readily D. readiness Question 19: The President is determined to ___ for peace. A. pull his socks upB. make a mealC. go the extra mileD. raise a finger Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. Question20: Mike is talking to Lane about the dinner he has just attended. -Mike: “Thank you for a lovely evening”. -Lane: “___” A. Yeah. I'm really looking forward to it.B. It depends on you. C. Thank you very much indeed. D. You are welcome. Question21: Linda and Mary are talking about learning English. Linda: “I think learning English is very necessary.” Mary: “___. English is an international language.” A. I completely agree with youB. It’s not rightC. My pleasure D. I don’t agree with you 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: Advanced students need to be aware of the important of collocation A. of high levelB. of great important C. of low levelD. of steady progress Question 23: If you don’t study harder there is no way that you will make the grade. A. perform well B. pass with flying colors C. let your parents down D. fail to get good results
- 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 24: The new air conditioner was installed yesterday. A. inspected thoroughlyB. put in position C. well repairedD. delivered to the customer Question 25: We were pretty disappointed with the quality of the food. A. ratherB. highlyC. extremelyD. Very Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaningto each of the following questions. Question 26: It isn’t necessary for us to discuss this matter in great detail. A.We shouldn’t 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. Question 27: I last met my grandfather 5 years ago. A.I met my grandfather 5 years ago.B.I didn't meet my grandfather for 5 years C. I have met my grandfather for 5 years.D. I haven’t met my grandfather for 5 years Question 28: “What are you studying now?” asked my friend A. My friend asked me what I am studying then. B. My friend asked me what am I studying then. C. My friend asked me what I was studying then. D. My friend asked me what was I studying then. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 29:We have conducted exhausting research into the effects of smartphones on students’ A B behavior and their academic performance. C D Question 30: My brother usually asked me for help when he has difficulty with his homework. A B C D Question 31:Charities such as Oxfam are always trying to recruit volunteers to help in its work. A B C D 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 32: His parents are away on holiday. He really needs their help now. A. As long as his parents are at home, they will be able to help him. B. He wishes his parents were at home and could help him now. C. If his parents are at home, they can help him now. D. If only his parents had been at home and could have helped him. Question 33: Helen wrote a novel. He made a cowboy film, too A. Helen wrote not only a novel but also made a cowboy film. B. Helen both wrote a novel as well as made a cowboy film. C. Helen either wrote a novel or made a cowboy film. D. Not only did Helen write a novel but she also made a cowboy film.
- 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 34 to 38. The importance of internships Recent research indicates that graduates applying to some of the UK's leading employers stand a much better chance of being offered a job if they have already had (34)___ work experience with the same organization - either through internships, industrial placements or vacation work. (35)___ three quarters of graduate vacancies are likely to be snapped up by graduates (36)___ already had some work experience with the same employer. This latest research confirms that taking part in work placements or internships whilst at university is now just as important as getting a good degree. A separate study warns that almost six in ten students finish university without a graduate job, highlighting the (37)___ competition for graduate jobs. It is not (38)___ that employers are going to be interested in your previous work experience and while this does not have to have been a glamorous internship with an investment bank, using your time at university to gain work experience is going to have a major impact on your future job prospects. (Adapted from "Complete Advanced" by Guy Brook-Hart and Simon Haines) Question 34. A. some B. other C. few D. each Question 35. A. In fact B. Although C. Or D. However Question 36. A. which B. who C. whose D. that Question 37. A. intense B. immense C. considerable D. massive Question 38. A. surprising B. frightening C. amazing D. shocking 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 39 to 43. Would you believe that your diet can make a big difference in keeping a youthful appearance? It seems strange to think that the food we take in could result in fewer wrinkles. Wouldn’t it be better to put things on our skin rather than in our mouths? Our bodies start aging because of oxidation. This is caused by certain oxygen-containing molecules in our cells, called free radicals. They have the capability to attach to and damage parts of our cells. Our bodies have the ability to repair this damage. Free radicals are actually produced by our bodies, but their numbers can also increase because of the food we eat. Besides avoiding foods that could potentially produce more free radicals, eating foods that contain certain vitamins and micro-nutrients can also keep us looking young. These vitamins reduce the production of free radicals. Common antioxidants, like vitamins A and E are good for helping your skin remain young-looking. More recently, green tea has also been tentatively added to the list of youth promoting substances. Scientists certainly believe that it is good for us, but they are cautious about predicting its ability to keep us looking youthful. In fact, green tea works even better if you apply it directly to your skin as an ingredient in facial cream. “You are what you eat.” The more we find out about how our bodies work, the more this old proverb seems to be true. (Source: Reading Challenge 3 by Casey Malarcher& Andrea Janzen) Question 39.What is the main idea of the reading? A. Our bodies are aging. B. Carrots are good for us. C. Food affects aging. D. We should use facial cream. Question 40.According to the passage, what does the word “They” in paragraph 2 refer to___? A. Cells B. Free radicals C. Molecules D. Bodies Question 41.Free radicals can be increased in number by ___ A. the way we act B. the food we eat C. the calories we spend D. the production of cells Question 42.Which word is closest in meaning to the word “apply” in paragraph 4?
- A. ask for B. be related to C. use well D. spread on Question 43.Which is probably true about people who look younger than their age? A. They eat a lot. B. They drink green tea every day. C. They eat food that helps their skin. D. They only eat vegetables. Read the following and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50. South Korea is developing next-generation military robots that will mimic the movements and capabilities of birds, snakes, marine creatures and even insects on the battlefields of the future. The Defence Acquisition Programme Administration (DAPA), which oversees the creation of weapons systems for the military, has announced plans to develop “biobots” - robots that are based on real creatures - to be deployed as early as 2024, Yonhap News reported. There is a recognition that the South Korean military will very soon need to rely more heavily on technology to defend the nation, with a falling birthrate meaning that fewer young men are available to do their mandatory national service, which ranges from 21 months in the army to 24 months in the air force. In addition, there is growing resistance among many men to obligatory military service and the South Korean government has recently made it easier for some to avoid serving, such as by claiming that it contravenes their religious beliefs. Others have claimed to be suffering mental illness or have put on so much weight that they are above the maximum limit for recruits. In the initial stages, bird-like androids or swimming robots will be deployed to carry out reconnaissance operations, miniature mechanical flying devices will be able to provide information on the actions of an enemy force and robots that can move like a snake will be able to access constricted spaces. The agency said it is turning to designs that have been inspired by the natural world because nature has engineered animals to survive and thrive in their environments over millions of years. The South Korean military plans to work closely with domestic technology companies, which are widely seen as among the most advanced in the world in the areas of artificial intelligence, but have less of a focus on military applications. (Adapted from Question 44.What is the passage mainly about? A. Measures taken by the South Korean army to increase the country’s birth rate. B. The development of animal-based robots for military purposes in South Korea. C. New technology being used in rescue operations in areas affected by disasters. D. Reasons why real animals are perfect models for military robots in Korea. Question 45.The South Korean Army will need to depend more on technology in the near future because ___. A. the government is making service in the army optional for religious men. B. because the duration of national military service is too long for men. C. more men are suffering from mental illness, which means they can’t join the army. D. the number of young men joining the army is on the decline for numerous reasons. Question 46. The word “which” in paragraph 2 refers to ___. A. birth rate B. service C. men D. nation Question 47. The word “constricted” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ___. A. narrow B. controlled C. restrained D. guarded Question 48. Based on paragraph 3, which of the following is TRUE about the use of “biobots” in the future? A. Only snake robots are useful in areas affected by natural disasters. B. Swimming robots must always be deployed along with flying ones. C. Bird-like androids will only assist in reconnaissance operations.
- D. Small flying robots can be used to gather information about enemy forces. Question 49.The word “engineered” in the final paragraph can be best replaced by ___. A. determined B. decided C. designed D. defined Question 50.What can be inferred from the passage? A. Military robots have been widely used by the South Korean army in various missions. B. Future “biobots” will only be based on flying and swimming creatures. C. The South Korean army may collaborate with other technology companies in the country. D. The majority of Korean men do not want to join the army because of religious reasons. The end

