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SG GIAO DUC VA DAO TAO THANH HOA, DE THI THU TN THPT LAN 2 TRUONG THPT BIM SON MON TIENG ANH (Nam hoc 2022-2023) Théi gian lian bai: 40 phat MUC TIEU Y Citing 6 kién thiee vé Ngfe dim (phat dim & trong dm tte), ede ehti diém ngie phap co ban: Cée thi trong tiéng Anh, Question so sah, Question diéu kign, Question twong thuét, Question by ding, Céc loat ménh i, Tir logi, Question tieémg thuat, Question héi duéi, Déo ngit, Se hoa hop chi ngie & déng ti, Phot hop thi... va kién thite tie ving cdp THPT. V Hodn thién vé nng cao ky nang xte If ede dang bat tap tiéng Anh: Ngit dm, Tim Idi sat, Nett phap & tie vung, Doc dién tit, Doc hiéu, Tim Question dong nghia, Tit dong nghia/Trai nghia,, Section 1: Mark the letter A. B, C, or D on your answer sheet (o indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 1: Strongly advocating healthy foods, Jane doesa't eat any chocolate. A. impugning B. advising C. supporting Question 2: When he passes the entrance exam, his parents will be walking o1 A. extremely happy B. extremely light C. feeling extremely unhappy D. feeling extremely airy Section 2: Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 3: A. near B. clear © fear D. bear Question 4: A. stopped —_B. joined C. cooked D. laughed Section 3: 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 5: Peter: "The water in this lake is getting worse and worse’. Tolan "It is giving ofa horrible smell. A. You can say that again. B. 1 don't really think so. C.Idon't quite agree D. That's not a matter. Question 6: Jenny: "Could you show me the way to the post office?” - Jack: ‘A. Go ahead, then take first tuming on your left. B, The show is not interesting. C. About fifteen minutes. D. The post office is not far from here. Section 4: 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 7 to 11. Fairies today are the stuff of children's stories, little magical people with wings, often shining with light. Typically pretty and female, like Tinkerbell in Peter Pan, they usually use their magic to do small things and are mostly friendly to humans. We owe many of our modem ideas about fairies to Shakespeare and stories from the 18th and 19th centuries. Although we can see the origins of fairies as far back as the Ancient Greeks. we can see similar creatures in many cultures. The earliest fairy-like creatures can be found in the Greek idea that trees and rivers had spirits called dryads and nymphs. Some people think these creatures were originally the gods of earlier, pagan religions that worshipped nature. They were replaced by the Greek and Roman gods, and then later by the Christian God, and became smaller, less powerful figures as they lost importance. Another explanation suggests the origin of fairies is a memory of real people, not spirits. So, for example, when tribes with metal weapons invaded land where people only used stone weapons, some of the people escaped and hid in forests and caves. Further support for this idea is that fairies were thought 1 to be afraid of iron and could not touch it. Living outside of society, the hiding people probably stole food and attacked villages. This might explain why fairies were often described as playing tricks on humans. Hundreds of years ago, people actually believed that fairies stole new babies and replaced them with a ‘changeling’ — a fairy baby — or that they took new mothers and made them feed fairy babies with their milk, While most people no longer believe in fairies, only a hundred years ago some people were very willing to think they might exist. In 1917, 16-year-old Elsie Wright took two photos of her cousin, nine-year-old Frances Griffiths, sitting with fairies. Some photography experts thought they were fake, while others weren't sure. But Arthur Conan Doyle, the writer of the Sherlock Holmes detective stories, believed they were real. He published the original pictures, and three more the girls took for him, in a magazine called The Strand, in 1920. The girls only admitted the photos were fake years later in 1983, created using pictures of dancers that Elsie copied from a book. Question 7: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? ‘A. The legend of fairies B. How did people worship fairies? C. Fairy tales in history D, Should we believe in fairies? Question 8: According to paragraph 1, fairies are A. interested in Tinkerbell in Peter Pan B. unfriendly to human . kinds of books for children D. not usually male Question 9: The word “fake” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to A. artificial B. ambiguous C. counterfeit D. vivacious Question 10: In paragraph 2, the phrase “these creatures” in bold refer to ‘A. the Greek: and Roman gods B. the spitits of wrees and rivers. C. the Ancient Greek people. D. trees and rivers. Question 11: Which of the following is TRUE about fairies, according to the passage? ‘A. Newer religions changed how people thought of fairies B, Arthur Conan Doyle created some of the fake photos. C. Elsie and Frances were surprised Arthur Conan Doyle believed them. D. People used iron to protect themselves from fairies. Section 5: 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 12: Although compulsory lying doesn't have its own diagnostic criteria in the DSM, it does have some unigue signs. A. compulsory B. unique Cown D. lying Question 13: The puppy stood up slowly, wagged its tail, blinking its eyes, and barked A. blinking B.and C. slowly D. its Question 14: He didn’t meet her even one time since they said good bye together A. didn’t meet B.even C. one time D. said Section 6: 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 15: It is really incredible that he is unaware of such basie facts ‘A. imaginable B. disappointed . difficult D. unbelievable Question 16: Once heralded as a future star of the technological world, Daniel came a eropper when his product proved to be a total flop. A. failed B. succeeded C. abandoned D. escaped Section 7: 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 17 to 21. There are many types of English around the world, Some well-known varieties in Asia include Chinglish in China, Singlish in Singapore and Japanese English. A group of language experts in Japan is troubled by how the government uses English. _(17)___, it says the government uses computer or 2 online translation too much. Researchers say many translations create strange and confusing words and expressions _(18) are confusing to English speakers. The researchers worry this could have a negative impact on Japan's tourist industry. They even say the increasing number of unsuitable words is becoming a "national embarrassment” in Japan. The research team says computer software gives (19) or incorrect translations for individual kanji - the Chinese characters used inJapanese writing. There are___(20), examples of this, including "Hello Work" - the name for job centers, and "Go To Travel” a plan to help tourism in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team says software creates, "unintentionally funny translations that could easily be corrected if they were just checked by an English speaker". Businesses also create this English. The Christmas message being used by the Seibu. Sogo department store las raised __(21)__. Tt says "Stay Positive." Many people believe this is the wrong thing to say during coronavirus and "Stay Happy" would be better. Question 17: A. Consequently B. While C.n particular D. Generally Question 18: A. whose B. who C.which D. whom Question 19: A. foul B. odd . flashy D. precise Question 20: A. much B. many Calot D. plenty Question 21: A. hands B. fingers C. voices D. eyebrows Section 8: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 22: The problem of, among young people is hard to solve. A. employment B. employees C. employers D. unemployment Question 23: The more I tried my best to help her, she became A. less lazy B. the lazier C. the more lazy De lazier Question 24: the distance was too far and the time was short, we decided to fly there instead of going there by trai A. To discover B. Discovered ©. To have discovered. Discovering Question 25: A number of accusations have been against Mark by his former colleagues. A. shot B. drawn C. driven D. levelled Question 26: It’s an hour since he 90 he must be at the office now. A. is leaving B, was leaving Cleft D. has left Question 27: Mary's husband gave her a bag. A.black French new -Benewblack French C. new French black —_D, French black new Question 28: He always goes a walk in the early morning. A. for Bin Con Dat Question 29: P'll___you off this time but the next time you'll be punished A. set B. leave C. put Da let Question 30: Peter is thinking of changing his job because there are few. of promotion. ‘A. vacancies B. perspectives C. aspects D. prospects Question 31: My father__ when he found out that I'd damaged the car. A. saw pink elephants B. hit the roof CC. made my blood boil D. brought the house down Question 32: Thomas a big fortune when he was young, so he didn’t have to work hard. A. came across B. came into C. went up D. went into Question 33: Bill Gates made his money by satisfying the for computer operating system that were easy to use. A hope B. responsibility C. demand D. command Question 34: John will look for a job ‘A after he had passed his exams B. as soon as he passes his exams C. while he was passing his D. before he passed his exams 3 Question 35: She called me yesterday, ‘A. didnt she B. did her . did she D. didn't her Question 36: Everyone thought Emma should accept the offer. _ she tumed it down. A. Moreover B. Therefore ©, However D, Although Section 9: 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 37 to 43. Since it’s a relatively new technology, there’s little research to establish the long-term consequences, good or bad, of social media use. However, multiple studies have found a strong link between heavy social media and an increased risk for depression, anxiety, loneliness, self-harm, and even suicidal thoughts. The following are negative experiences that social media may promote. Even if you know that images you're viewing on social media are manipulated, they can still make ‘you feel insecure about how you ook or what's going on in your own life. Similarly, we're all aware that other people tend to share just the highlights of their lives, rarely the low points that everyone experiences. But that doesn’t lessen those feelings of envy and dissatisfaction when you're serolling through a friend’s airbrushed photos of their tropical beach holiday or reading about their exciting new promotion at work. While fear of missing out (FOMO) has been around far longer than social media, sites such as Facebook and Instagram seem to exacerbate feelings that others are having more fun or living better lives than you are. The idea that you're missing out on certain things can impact your self-esteem, trigger anxiety, and fuel even greater social media use, mmch like an addiction. FOMO can compel you to pick up your phone every few mimutes to check for updates, or compulsively respond to each and every alert—even if that means taking risks while you're driving, missing out on sleep at night, or prioritizing social media interaction over real world relationships. ‘A study at the University of Pennsylvania found that high usage of Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram increases rather decreases feelings of loneliness, Conversely, the study found that reducing social media usage can actually make you feel less lonely and isolated and improve your overall wellbeing. Human beings need face-to-face contact to be mentally healthy. Nothing reduces stress and boosts, ‘your mood faster or more effectively than eye-to-eye contact with someone who cares about you. The more you prioritize social media interaction over in-person relationships, the more you're at risk for developing or exacerbating mood disorders such as anxiety and depression. About 10 percent of teens report being bullied on social media and many other users are subjected to offensive comments. Social media platforms such as Twitter can be hotspots for spreading hurtful rumors, lies, and abuse that can leave lasting emotional scars. Sharing endless selfies and all your innermost thoughts on social media can create an unhealthy self centeredness and distance you from real-life connections. Question 37: What does the passage mainly discuss? ‘A. The importance of social media B, Teenagers and social media . Social media and mental health D. Negative aspects of social media Question 38: The word “fuel” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to A. provoke B. replenish C. refurbish D. charge Question 39: The word “exacerbating”in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to A. accelerating B. decelerating C. aggravating D. facilitating Question 40: Which is NOT TRUE about social media according to the passage? A. FOMO can force people irresistibly respond to every alert when they pick up their phone. B. High social media usage is the main cause of high blood pressure. C. Social media can be used to spread hurtful rumors, lies, and abuse. D. Social media don't make people fee! less lonely. Question 41: According to the passage, which of the following is not mentioned as one of the negative experiences when using social media? A. cyberbullying B. isolation . self-reliance D. depression Question 42: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? ‘A. People prioritize real world relationships over social media interaction. B. Modifying social media usage can help improve people’s mental health. C. Young people shouldn’t waste their time on social media, D. More and more teenagers are bullied on social medic Question 43: The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to ‘A. social media B. people C. images D. highlights Section 10: 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 44: The students didn’t revise for their exams. They didn’t realize how important the exams were. ‘A. The students didn’t revise for their exams, for they realize how important the exams were. B, The students didn’t revise for their exams, nor did they realize how important the exams were, C. The students didn’t revise for their exams, and did they realize how important the exams were. D. The students didn’t revise for their exams, so did they realize how important the exams were Question 45: The path down the mountain was slippery. It was hard for us to stay on our feet A. So slippery was the path down the mountain that we found it hard to keep our balance. B. So slippery the path down the mountain was that we had difficulty keeping our balance. . Slipper as the path down the mountain, we had difficulty keeping our balance. D. Such was the slippery of the path down the mountain that it was hard for us to stay on our feet. Section 11: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest im meaning to each of the following questions. Question 46: I last met my grandparents five years ago. ‘A. Ihave met my grandparents for five years. B, [haven't met my grandparents for five years C. Toften met my grandparents five years ago. D. I didn’t meet my grandparents five years ag Question 47: I didn’t know that was her birthday so I didn’t buy her a present ‘A. If Thad known that was her birthday, I would have bought her a present. B. If I had known that was her birthday, I would haven't bought her a present. C. Tf Thad known that was her birthday, Twould buy her a present. D. If Thad known that was her birthday, I wouldn't have bought her a present. Question 48: It’s very likely that the company will accept his application A. The company needs accept his application. B, The company might accept his application. C. The company must accept his application, D. The company should accept his application Section 12: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest inthe position of the main stress in each of the followings. Question 49: A. convention —B. century C. computer D. adventure Question 50: A. evolve B. argue C. protect De cesist THE END—

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