SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO THÁI NGUYÊN
TRƯỜNG THPT LƯƠNG PHÚ
NGÂN HÀNG ĐỀ THI KỲ THI THPT QUỐC GIA MÔN TIẾNG ANH
* Quy ước:
• Mã đơn vị Tổ Ngoại Ngữ - Thể Dục trường THPT Lương Phú: 17
• Mã môn tiếng Anh: 8
* Chú thích:
• Cấp độ 1: Nhận biết
• Cấp độ 2: Thông hiểu
• Cấp độ 3: Vận dụng cấp độ thấp
• Cấp độ 4: Vận dụng cấp độ cao
QUESTIONS
1–3. Choose ONE word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest.
17.8.1.1. A. Treatment B. Reader C. Pleasant D. Teacher
17.8.1.2. A. Hated B. Washed C. Stopped D. Worked
17.8.1.3. A. Steps B. Tourists C. Symbols D. Banks
4–5. Choose ONE word whose stress pattern is different from the rest.
17.8.2.4. A. Destroy B. Threaten C. Collect D. Begin
17.8.3.5. A. Educate B. Animal C. Computer D. Natural
6–35. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences by circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
17.8.2.6. Mary: “I've never seen such a perfect thing on you.” -Tom: ‘_____’
A. Really? B. Many thanks, Mary. That's a nice compliment!
C. I thought it was terrible. D. Just kidding.
17.8.1.7. Mrs. Smith, _____has a lot of teaching experience, is going to join our school in September.
A. whose B. that C. who D. whom
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17.8.2.8. Britain imports many cars _____in Japan.
A. are made B. were made C. making D. made
17.8.1.9. I _____my nal exams next month unless this noise stops.
A. would fail B. will fail C. wouldn't fail D. won't fail
A. read B. reads C. has read D. had read
17.8.2.22. He asked me if _____the lm called 'Star Wars'.
A. had I seen B. I had seen C. I have seen D. have I seen
17.8.2.23. I need time to think about _____o7er you gave me.
A. a B. an C. the D. Ø
17.8.4.24. I want to give you a lift but I don't have a car.
A. If I have a car, I will give you a lift. B. If I had had a car, I would have given you a lift.
C. If I had a car, I would give you a lift. D. If I had a car, I would have given you a lift.
17.8.1.25. If you _____the GCSE exam, you can take an entrance exam to the university.
A. pass B. fail C. passed D. failed
17.8.2.26. Members of my family share the _____.
A. housewife B. hometown C. homework D. housework
17.8.2.27. “How long does it take you to get to school?” - Mai: “_____.”
A. 2 years ago B. 15 pounds
C. About 2 kilometers D. About 15 minutes
17.8.1.28. Jane _____a letter to apply for the job at present.
A. will write B. wrote C. was writing D. is writing
17.8.1.29. Sheila is very fond of _____jokes to her colleagues.
A. to tell B. tell C. to telling D. telling
17.8.2.30. If I were you, I _____part in this competition.
A. have taken B. take C. would take D. will take
17.8.3.31. When Mrs. Brown arrived home after a hard day at work, _____.
A. her children have been sleeping B. her children have slept
C. her children were sleeping D. her children sleep
17.8.1.32. If you _____harder, you will pass the exam.
A. were working B. had worked C. worked D. work
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17.8.1.33. The house _____Shakespeare was born is now open to public.
A. whose B. who C. where D. when
17.8.2.34. These students _____to take part in the English Speaking Contest three weeks ago.
46 – 50. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions by circling the letter A, B, C or D.
We can communicate not only true words but also through body language. Body language concludes our posture, facial expressions and gestures.
Because body language is so important you will want to know what yours is saying and how to interpret other people's, too. Here are some examples of body
language and its meaning. If your posture is slumped and your head is down, this could mean that you are sad or you lack confidence. If your posture is straight
but relaxed, you are expressing confidence and friendliness. A smile is a sign of friendliness and interest. But people sometimes smile just to be polite. To get
another clue from people's faces, notice their eyes. Friendliness and interest are expressed when a person's eyes meet yours and then look away and meet yours
again. A person who doesn't look away is expressing a challenge. A person who doesn't look at you is expressing lack of interest or shyness. Hand gestures can
mean a person is interested in the conversation. But repeated movements- like tapping a pencil or tapping a foot- often mean the person is either impatient or
nervous. Stay away from someone who points at you while talking with you: that person might be angry at you or feel superior to you.
17.8.2.46. Which of the options is NOT body language?
A. posture B. words C. gestures D. facial expressions
17.8.1.47. According to the writer, if you want to express your condence, your posture should be_____.
A. straight B. slumped C. straight but relaxed D. relaxed
17.8.4.48. If someone wants to express their friendliness to you, they usually _____.
A. look at your face all the time B. look at your eyes sometimes
C. look away from your eyes D. look at your face sometimes
17.8.3.49. A person who expresses their interest in conversations usually uses their _____.
A. posture B. hand gestures C. smiles D. facial expressions
17.8.1.50. A person making repeated movements like tapping a pencil often means to be _____.
A. shy or nervous B. impatient or angry C. impatient or shy D. impatient or nervous
_______THE END_______
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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO THÁI NGUYÊN
TRƯỜNG THPT LƯƠNG PHÚ
ĐÁP ÁN CHO NGÂN HÀNG ĐỀ THI KỲ THI THPT QUỐC GIA MÔN TIẾNG ANH
1. C 7. C 13.A 19.D 25.A 31.C 37.B 43.B 49.B
2. A 8. D 14.B 20.B 26.D 32.D 38.B 44.D 50.D
3. C 9. B 15.C 21.D 27.D 33.C 39.D 45.A
4. B 10.D 16.C 22.B 28.D 34.B 40.A 46.B