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  1. TRƯỜNG THPT TRIỆU PHONG KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM 2022 ĐỀ THI THỬ Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH (Đề thi có 05 trang) Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề Họ, tên thí sinh: ..................................................................... Mã đề thi 534 Số báo danh: .......................................................................... 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. proofs B. books C. points D. days Question 2: A. university B. unique C. unit D. undo 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. recruit B. answer C. employ D. apply Question 4: A. romantic B. popular C. different D. physical 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: These books aren’t yours, ____________? A. are these B. aren’t these C. are they D. aren’t they Question 6: The Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from ______ France to the United States. A. a B. an C. the D. ø Question 7: The students will visit the capital ________ the summer. A. at B. of C. on D. in Question 8: Students stopped ________ noise when the teacher came in. A. making B. to make C. make D. made Question 9: If energy were inexpensive and unlimited, many things in the world _______ different. A. is B. would be C. were D. will be Question 10: Your piano playing has really come on since I last _______ you play. A. heard B. have heard C. had heard D. hear Question 11: She walked home by herself ________ she knew that it was dangerous. A. because B. despite C. although D. since Question 12: You make wine by leaving grape juice to ferment __________. A. by the time all the sugar turned to alcohol B. until all the sugar has turned to alcohol C. before all the sugar had turned to alcohol D. while all the sugar is turning to alcohol Question 13: Animals _________ in a zoo generally adjust to captivity better than those that are captured in the wild. A. is born B. bearing C. is bearing D. born Question 14: She was the first in her family to enjoy the privilege of a university ________. A. educated B. education C. educational D. educating Question 15: We had to _______ their invitation to lunch as we had a previous engagement. A. cut down B. turn off C. turn down D. cut off Question 16: She certainly hadn't ________a mistake with the booking and she had confirmed it. A. done B. made C. caused D. carried Question 17: People in his family have nothing to do in their _______time except for sleeping and watching TV. A. amusement B. entertainment C. sports D. leisure Question 18: My employer’s ________ of my work does not matter to me at all. A. opinion B. meaning C. belief D. expression Question 19: Business is really going poorly these days. We’ve been ___ for the past three months. A. in the white B. in the black C. in the red D. in the gray Trang 1/5 – Mã đề thi 534
  2. 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: My elder sister failed her final exam, which depressed my parents A. embarrassed B. satisfied C. pleased D. disappointed Question 21: These machines are older models and have to be operated by hand. A. manually B. spiritually C. automatically D. mechanically 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: It’s discourteous to ask Americans questions about their age, marriage or income. A. appropriate B. polite C. unacceptable D. rude Question 23: I’m at a loss to how you are going to pass your subjects without studying. All you do is play video game all day. A. trying to understand B. to lose the game C. to feel like a stranger D. to know a lot about the area 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: Tom is talking to Mai after she has just finished singing a song. - Tom: “You have a good voice. You sang so beautifully!'' - Mai: ''_____________'' A. The same to you B. You, too C. Thanks for your compliment. D. You’re welcome Question 25: Jane had difficulty carrying her suitcase upstairs, and Mike offered to help. – Mike: “Need a hand with your suitcase, Jane?” – Jane: “______” A. Not a chance. B. That’s very kind of you. C. Well done! D. I don’t believe it. Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30. The reality of an interview is never as bad as your fears. For some reason, people imagine the interviewer is going to jump on every tiny mistakes they (26) _________. In truth, the interviewer is as keen for the meeting to go well as you are. It is what makes his or her job enjoyable. The secret of a good interview is preparing for it. What you wear is always important as it creates the first impression. So dress neatly, but comfortably. Make sure that you can deal with anything you are asked. Prepare for questions (27) ______ are certain to come up, for example: Why do you want to become a nurse? What is the most important quality a good nurse should have? Apart from nursing, what (28) _________ careers have you considered? What are your interests and hobbies? Answer the questions fully and precisely. For instance, if one of your interests is reading, be prepared to talk about the sort of books you like. (29) _________, do not learn all your answers off by heart. The interviewer wants to meet a human being, not a robot. Remember, the interviewer is genuinely interested in you, so the more you relax and are yourself, the more (30) _______ you are to succeed. 26. A. perform B. do C. make D. have 27. A. that B. who C. where D. when 28. A. another B. other C. every D. one 29. A. However B. Although C. Despite D. Therefore 30. A. possible B. able C. capable D. likely Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions from 31to 35. One custom that gives insight into people’s history and values is the way they greet one another. There is a wide range of greetings around the world. These range from the common handshake to other strange rituals found in some countries. Let’s take a look at how the simple action of greeting someone differs greatly from place to place. In the United States and Canada, for example, a simple handshake or nod is the norm. The handshake has an interesting origin: it started long ago as a way of showing people that you
  3. weren’t carrying a weapon. Shaking the person’s right hand while looking him or her in the eye is the usual method. Handshakes are also common in other parts of the world, including Britain and Russia. In Russia, males grasp other men’s hands very strongly during the handshake. Handshakes are also how most people in New Zealand greet each other. However, the native Maori people of that country display more physical contact: they press their noses together in a sign of trust and closeness. In other countries, such as France and Belgium, hugging and kissing are more common when two people meet. In those cultures, people kiss each other on the cheeks. The number of times varies depending on the particular country. In Saudi Arabia, men might hug and kiss each other (but not a woman) on the cheek. Men will also shake hands with other men there. In some Eastern countries, including Korea and Japan, bowing is the traditional greeting. In Japan, the deeper the bow, the deeper the respect shown. The strangest custom, though, is likely in Tibet. People there opt to stick out their tongue to greet others. 31. What is this reading mainly about? A. The importance of handshakes all around the world B. The origins and histories of various greetings C. The strangest types of greetings on Earth. D. The wide range of greeting customs in the world 32. Which of the following sentence is TRUE? A. People in Russia, but not England, shake hands B. The number of times people kiss on the cheek varies C. In the past, people nodded if they weren’t carrying a weapon D. You shouldn’t look at people when shaking their hands in the United States 33. How do most people in New Zealand greet each other? A. With a handshake B. By pressing noses together C. With a kiss on the cheek D. By sticking cut their tongue 34. Which type of country is NOT mentioned in the reading? A. A North American country B. A European country C. A South American country D. An Asian country 35. What can be inferred about getting customs in Saudi Arabia? A. Men shake hands with women when meeting them for the first time B. It’s not proper for men to kiss women when they meet C. Women do not kiss other women when they meet D. Women can kiss men, but men can’t kiss women when they meet. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. In the West, cartoons are used chiefly to make people laugh. The important feature of all these cartoons is the joke and the element of surprise which is contained. Even though it is very funny, a good cartoon is always based on close observation of a particular feature of life and usually has a serious purpose. Cartoons in the West have been associated with political and social matters for many years. In wartime, for example, they proved to be an excellent way of spreading propaganda. Nowadays cartoons are often used to make short, sharp comments on politics and governments as well as on a variety of social matters. In this way, the modern cartoon has become a very powerful force in influencing people in Europe and the United States. Unlike most American and European cartoons, however, many Chinese cartoon drawings in the past have also attempted to educate people, especially those who could not read and write. Such cartoons about the lives and sayings of great men in China have proved extremely useful in bringing education to illiterate and semi-literate people throughout China. Confucius, Mencius and Laozi have all appeared in very interesting stories presented in the form of cartoons. The cartoons themselves have thus served to illustrate the teachings of the Chinese sages in a very attractive way. In this sense, many Chinese cartoons are different from Western cartoons in so far as they do not depend chiefly on telling jokes. Often, there is nothing to laugh at when you see Chinese
  4. cartoons. This is not their primary aim. In addition to commenting on serious political and social matters, Chinese cartoons have aimed at spreading the traditional Chinese thoughts and culture as widely as possible among the people. Today, however, Chinese cartoons have an added part to play in spreading knowledge. They offer a very attractive and useful way of reaching people throughout the world, regardless of the particular country in which they live. Thus, through cartoons, the thoughts and teachings of the old Chinese philosophers and sages can now reach people who live in such countries as Britain, France, America, Japan, Malaysia or Australia and who are unfamiliar with the Chinese culture. Until recently, the transfer of knowledge and culture has been overwhelmingly from the West to the East and not vice versa. By means of cartoons, however, publishing companies in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore are now having success in correcting this imbalance between the East and the West. Cartoons can overcome language barriers in all foreign countries. The vast increase in the popularity of these cartoons serves to illustrate the truth of Confucius’s famous saying “One picture is worth a thousand words.” 36. Which of the following clearly characterizes Western cartoons? A. Enjoyment, liveliness, and carefulness. B. Originality, freshness, and astonishment. C. Humour, unexpectedness, and criticism. D. Seriousness, propaganda, and attractiveness. 37. Chinese cartoons have been useful as an important means of . A. educating ordinary people B. amusing people all the time C. political propaganda in wartime D. spreading Western ideas 38. The major differences between Chinese cartoons and Western cartoons come from their . A.purposes B.styles C.nationalities D.values 39. The pronoun “This” in paragraph 4 mostly refers to . A. a funny element B. a propaganda campaign C. an educational purpose D. a piece of art 40. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage? A. Cartoons as a Way of Educating People B. An Excellent Way of Spreading Propaganda C. A Very Powerful Force in Influencing People D. Chinese Cartoons and Western Cartoons 41. The word “imbalance” in paragraph 6 referst o . A. the dominant cultural influence of the West over the East B. the discrimination between the West culture and the East culture C. the influence of the East cartoons over the West cartoons D. the mismatch between the East cartoons and the West cartoons 42. Which of the following is most likely the traditional subject of Chinese cartoons? A. The philosophies and sayings of ancient Chinese thinkers. B. The illiterate and semi-literate people throughout China. C. The stories and features of the lives of great men the world over. D. Jokes and other kinds of humour in political and social matters. 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. 43. Lack of sanitation in restaurants are a major cause of disease in some areas of the country. A B C D 44. Helen likes to listen to music, to go to the cinema, to chat on the phone and going shopping. A B C D 45. Some of the tunnels in the cliff are totally natural; some others were carved out by soldiers for A B C defensible purposes. D
  5. 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. 46. I can’t cook as well as my mother can. B. My mother isn’t as a good cook as I am. B. My mother can cook better than I can C. My mother cooks worse than I do. D. I am a better cook than my mother. 47. “I’m going to Paris tomorrow,” Ann said. A. Ann said that she would go to Paris the following day. B. Ann said that she is going to Paris the next day. C. Ann said that she was going to Paris the following day. D. Ann said that she will go to Paris the next day. 48. You aren’t allowed to take photographs in here. A. You mustn’t take photographs in here. B. You needn’t take photographs in here. C. You shouldn’t take photographs in here. D. You won’t take photographs in here. 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. 49. You can borrow my camera. Make sure you are careful with it. A. You can borrow my camera as long as you are careful with it. B. You can borrow my camera unless you are careful with it. C. You can’t borrow my camera in case you are careful with it. D. You can’t borrow my camera if you are careful with it. 50. He returned from his walk. Right afterwards he got down to writing the letter. A. No sooner had he returned from his walk than he got down to writing the letter. B. Not until he returned from his walk did he get down to writing the letter. C. Only when he returned from his walk did he get down to writing the letter. D. Not only did he return from his walk but he also got down to writing the letter. - HẾT - Trang 5/5 – Mã đề thi 534
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