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Tài Liệu Ôn Thi Thpt Qg Môn Tiếng Anh
Tài Liệu Ôn Thi Thpt Qg Môn Tiếng Anh
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that need correction in each of the following
questions
Question 1: Many hundred years ago , there were many villages and little towns in England.
A. ago B. were C. little D. in
Question 2: Alike light waves , microwaves may be reflected and concentrated elements.
A. Alike B. waves C. may be D. concentrated
Question 3: Many successful film directions are former actors who desire to expand their experience in the film industry.
A. successful B. film directions C. former D. expand
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.
Although the “lie detectors” are being used by governments, police departments, and businesses that all want guaranteed ways of
detecting the truth, the results are not always accurate. Lie detectors are properly called emotion detectors, for their aim is to
measure bodily changes that contradict what a person says. The polygraph machine records changes in heart rate, breathing, blood
pressure, and the electrical activity of the skin (galvanic skin response, or GSR). In the first part of the polygraph test, you are
electronically connected to the machine and asked a few neutral questions (“What is your name?”, “Where do you live?”). Your
physical reactions serve as the standard (baseline) for evaluating what comes next. Then you are asked a few critical questions
among the neutral ones (“When did you rob the bank?”). The assumption is that if you are guilty, your body will reveal the truth,
even if you try to deny it. Your heart rate, respiration, and GSR will change abruptly as you respond to the incriminating
questions.
That is the theory; but psychologists have found that lie detectors are simply not reliable. Since most physical changes are the
same across all emotions, machines cannot tell whether you are feeling guilty, angry, nervous, thrilled, or revved up form an
exciting day. Innocent people may be tense and nervous about the whole procedure. They may react physiologically to a certain
word (“bank”) not because they robbed it, but because they recently bounced a check. In either case the machine will record a
“lie”. The reverse mistake is also common. Some practiced liars can lie without flinching, and others learn to beat the machine by
tensing muscles or thinking about an exciting experience during neutral questions.
Question 4: What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Lie detectors distinguish different emotions
B. Physical reaction reveal guilty
C. Lie detectors make innocent people nervous
D. How lie detectors are used and their reliability
Question 5: According to the test, polygraph ….....
A. measure a person’s thoughts B. always reveal the truth about a person
C. make guilty people angry D. record a person’s physical reactions
Question 6: According to the passage, what kind of questions is asked on the first part of the polygraph test?
A. incriminating B. critical C. emotional D. unimportant
Question 7: The word “ones” in paragraph 1 refers to ….....
A. questions B. reactions C. standards D. evaluations
Question 8: The word “it” in paragraph 1 refers to ….....
A. the question B. your body C. the assumption D. the truth
Question 9: The word “assumption” in paragraph 1 could best be replaced with ….....
A. belief B. faith C. statement D. imagining
Question 10: This passage was probably written by a specialist in …......
A. sociology B. anthropology C. criminal psychology D. mind reading
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to the following questions
Question 11: The 26th Annual Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum (APPF) .......in Hanoi, our beautiful and peaceful
capital city, from January 18th to 21st, 2018
A. was held B. is held C. is being held D. will be held
Question 12: The Meeting of Women Parliamentarians, a part of APPF-26, contributed to strengthening the presence and …....of
womeof women parliamentarians and helping to forge a network connecting them together.
A. influenced B. influencing C. influence D. influential
Question 13: National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan said that …....., a large a large number of women and girls
in various areas in the world are being discriminated and subjected to violence.
A. though positive outcomes in gender equality and women empowerment
B. despite of positive outcomes in gender equality and women empowerment
C. in spite positive outcomes in gender equality and women empowerment
D. in spite of positive outcomes in gender equality and women empowerment
Question 14: In the quarter-final showdown with Malaysia, Cho Jae-wan (Korea Republic) wrote himself into the history books
when he found the back of the net just 11.35 seconds into the game – the second ….....goal ingoal in any AFC tournament.
A. latest B. worst C. best D. fastest
Question 15: Bob was absent; he …....sick asick again.
A. shouldn’t have been B. mustn’t have been
C. must have been D. should have been
Question 16: Could you …....me a lift into town?
A. give B. get C. do D. make
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