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PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. KHAO SAT CHAT LUQNG THI THPT 2022 ff Bai thi: '; Mén thi: TIENG ANH V LUYEN SO 02 — THANG 3/2022 \GOAING' DE THI Thai gian lam bai: 60 phit; 50 cdu trac nghiém C6 Vai Th Mai Phuong Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1A. areas B. states C. countries D. regions Question 2, A. meat B. bean C. sweat D, meaning Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3. A. support B. slogan C. icon D. motto Question 4, A. dominate B. disagree C, disrespect D. interface Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 5. Every students was sick last week, so the professor canceled the lecture. A. students B. was C.s0 D. canceled the lecture Question 6. The vineyards of Napa Valley are at once breathlessly vibrant, symmetrical, and the green is profound A. The B. are ©. breathlessly _D. the green is profound Question 7. Public speaking is quite a frightening experience for many people as it can produce a status of mind similar to panic. A. quite B. frightening C. status D. panic Mark the letter A, B, ©, or Don your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 8, Nobody called me yesterday, 2 A. didn't it B. do they . didn't they D. did they Question 9, We're having problems the right material for you dress. Ato find B. finding C. find D. found Question 10. If harder for the test, I would have gotten a better grade, A had studied B. will study C. did study D. would study Question 11. [have to my notes once again to make sure I have learned all important details before the exam. A. go over B. put up with C. take after D. pull down Question 12. My hairline is ly that I need to shop for a wig right away. A. mandating B. maligning C. marching D. receding Question 13. In order to access the building, she had to walk in the street with her walker and risk her safety there were no accessible curb ramps. A. because B. despite however C. however D. although ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MA PHUGNG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. Question 14. Bill's mother won't let him go out with his friends A. after he had finished his homework _B. once he finished his homework C. until he has finished his homework —_D. when he finished his homework Question 15. In a blizzard, the of very low temperatures, strong wind and suffocating snow often proves fatal. A. endurance B.engagement ——C. consistence_—_—‘D. combination Question 16. My new colleague is a bit of a rough but I think I'm going to like him once I get used to him. A, stone B. rock C. diamond D. pearl Question 17. They galloped on horseback the length of the beautiful coastline. A along, B. over C. through D. on Question 18, I think a teacher should be quite so that the students who want to lear don't worry about other students playing around. A. strictly B. strict strictness C. strictness D. strictest Question 19, The man the books and pens is the new economies and mathematics teacher. A. carried B. carry C. carrying D. having carried Question 20. Spain is one of. largest European countries. Avan B. the Ga D. 8 (noarticle) Question 21. At last I have discovered how the door. A.tobe opened —_B. opening C. to open D. open Question 22. Her academic performance has greatly improved since she her study methods. A. changed B. will change C. would change 1D. was changing Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in each of the following questions Question 23. His career in the drug trade ended with the police raid this moming. A. illegal 8, irregular C. secret D. loyal Question 24. "I missed the deadline for cancelling the subject I hate." \h, well, I guess you'll have to tough it out then until the end of the semester. A. to train to become tougher B. to deal with your own stupidity C. to have no choice but to manage it _D. to try to become stronger 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 25. Research suggests that children are more res over an illness A. making a quick recovery B, becoming healthy again C. making a slow recovery D. becoming much stronger Question 26. There are one or two similarities between my country and the UK, but on the whole they are so disparate that it is difficult to find any common ground. A. different B, identical C. distinet D. dissimilar nt than adults when it comes to getting ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAI PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each other numbered blanks. UNDER THE CITY STREETS While skyscraper offices and elegant apartment blocks remain the public face of most major cities, these cities also have a mass of secret tunnels and (27) pipes below ground which keep everything working. This other world exists, forgotten or neglected by all but a tiny number of engineers and - historians, For example, there are more than 150 kilometers of rivers under the streets of London, Most have been covered over and, sadly, all that (28) is their names, Pethaps the greatest loss to the city is the River Fleet, a once great river which previously had beautiful houses on its banks It now goes underground in the north of the city and flows into the River Thames by Blackfriars Bridge. ‘The London Underground has 1,000 kilometers of underground railway track winding under the capital and more than 100 stations (29) street level. Along some underground railway lines, commuters can sometimes catch a brief glimpse of the platforms of more than 40 closed stations which have been left under the city. (30) some are used as film sets, most lie forgotten. Some have had their entrances on the street turned into restaurants and shops, but most entrances have been (31) down. Question 27. A. hide B. hiding ©. hidden D. to hide Question 28, A. remains B. stops C. stays D. keeps Question 29, A. above B. below Con D. over Question 30. A. Despite B. Unless ©. Although D. Since Question 31. A. cut B. broken. C. brought D. pulled Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes the following exchanges. Question 32. Brian is in Marketing cl: Brian: "How come some mark at Bristol University. 1g schemes feasible in Europe can never work in Asi professor?" The professo N A. Tid love it B. That's a good question ©. You shouldn't have asked it D. Lean't wait to see Question 33. Chris is a university student, He comes to visit his professor, Mr. Brown, during office hours. Chris: "Excuse me. I don't want to interrupt you but..." Mr. Brown: * fe ‘A. What can I do for you? B. Certainly, how dare you! C. Iquite agree. D. [have no idea, Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on you answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. There are a number of natural disasters that can strike across the globe, Two that are frequently linked to one another are earthquakes and tsunamis. Both of them can cause a great amount of devastation when they hit. However, tsunamis are the direct result of earthquakes and cannot happen without them. The Earth has three main parts. They are the crust, the mantle, and the core. The crust is the outer layer of the Earth. It is not a single piece of land, Instead, it is comprised of a number of plates. There are a few enormous plates and many smaller ones. These plates essentially rest upon the mantle, which is fluid, As a result, the plates are in constant - yet slow-motion. The plates may move away from or towards ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAL PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. other plates. In some plates causes tension earthquake happens. Tens of thousands of earthquakes happen every year. The vast majority are so small that only scientific instruments can perceive them. Others are powerful enough that people can feel them, yet they cause little harm or damage. More powerful earthquakes, however, can cause buildings, bridges, and other structures to collapse. They may additionally injure and kill thousands of people and might even cause the land to change its appearance, Since most of the Earth’s surface is water, numerous earthquakes happen beneath the planet's oceans. Underwater earthquakes cause the seafloor to move. This results in the displacement of water in the ocean. When this occurs, a tsunami may form, This is a wave that forms on the surface and moves in all directions from the place where the earthquake happened. A tsunami moves extremely quickly and can travel thousands of kilometers. As it approaches land, the water near the coast gets sucked out to sea. This causes the tsunamis to increase in height, Minutes later, the tsunami arrives, A large tsunami - once more than ten meters in height -can travel far inland, As it does that, it can flood the land, destroy human settlements, and kill large numbers of people, Question 34. The word "it" in bold in paragraph 2 refers to : A. The mantle B. The crust ©. The Earth D. The core es, they collide violently with the plates adjoining them. The movement of the n the rock. Over a long time, this tension may build up. When it is released, an Question 35. The word "perceive" in bold in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to A, locate B. comprehend _C. prevent D. detect Question 36. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 3 about earthquakes? A. How many people they typically kill B. How often powerful ones take place C. What kind of damage they can cause D. How severe the majority of them are Question 37. Based on the passage, what is probably TRUE about tsunamis? A. They kill more people each year than earthquakes. B. They are able to move as fast as the speed of sound, C. They can be deadly to people standing nearshore. D. They cannot damage ships sailing on the ocean. Question 38. What is the passage mainly about? A. How earthquakes and tsunamis occur, B, What kind of damage natural disasters can cause. C. Why tsunamis are deadlier than earthquakes. _D. When earthquakes are the most likely to happen. 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. Basic to any understanding of Canada in the 20 years after the Second World War is the country’ impressive population growth. For every three Canadians in 1945, there were over five in 1966. In September 1966 Canada's population passed the 20 million mark. Most of this surging growth came from natural increase. The depression of the 1930's and the war had held back marriages, and the catching-up process began after 1945. The baby boom continued through the decade of the1950's, producing a population increase of nearly fifteen percent in the five years from 1951 to 1956. This rate of increase had been exceeded only once before in Canada's history, in the decade before 1911, when the prairies were being settled. Undoubtedly, the good economic conditions of the 1950's supported a growth in the population, but the expansion also derived from a trend toward earlier marriages and an increase in the average size of families. In 1957 the Canadian birth rate stood at 28 per thousand, one of the the world, ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MALPHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS ~ ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. Afier the peak year of 1957, the birth rate in Canada began to decline. It continued falling until in 1966 it stood at the lowest level in 25 years. Partly this decline reflected the low level of births during the depression and the war, but it was also caused by changes in Canadian society. Young people were staying at school longer; more women were working; young married couples were buying automobiles or houses before starting families; rising living standards were cutting down the size of families. It appeared that Canada was once more falling in step with the trend toward smaller families that had occurred all through the Western world since the time of the Industrial Revolution, Although the growth in Canada's population had slowed down by 1966 (the increase in the first half of the 1960's was only nine percent), another large population wave was coming over the horizon, It would be composed of the children who were born during the period of the high birth rate prior to 1957. Question 39. What does the passage mainly discuss? A, Educational changes in Canadian society B. Canada during the Second World War C. Population trends in postwar Canada D. Standards of living in Canada Question 40. According to the passage, when did Canada's baby boom begin? A. Inthe decade after 1911 B. After 1945 C. During the depression of the 1930's. D. In 1966 Question 41. The word "surging" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A. new B. extra C.accelerating _D. surprising Question 42. The word "trend” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A. tendency B. aim C. growth D. directive Question 43. The author mentions all of the following as causes of declines in population growth after 1957 EXCEPT : A. people being better educated B, people getting married earlier C. better standards of living D. couples buying houses Question 44, It can be inferred from the passage that before the Industrial Revolution A. families were larger B. population statistics were unreliable C. the population grew steadily D. economic conditions were bad Question 45. The word "It" in the last paragraph refers to : A. horizon B. population wave C. nine percent —_D. first half 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. Question 46, We won't get married until I have graduated from college, A. We won't be married although I have graduated from college. B. We are getting married because I have graduated from college. C. We will get married when I graduate from college. D. We won't get married even when I have graduated from college. Question 47. But for him, I wouldn't have been able to finish my work. A. He stopped me from being able to finish my work B. L tried my best to finish my work for him. C. he hadn't helped me, I couldn't have finished my work. D. [couldn't finish my work because of him. ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAI PHUGNG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling cé. Question 48. "I'm sorry I forgot your birthday," he told me. A. He complained that I forgot his birthday. B, He refused to go to my birthday party. C. He begged me to forget my birthday. D. He apologized for forgetting my birthday. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on the answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 49, New York is described as the world’s cultural centre, It is situated on the bank of Hudson river. A. As long as New York is described as the world’s cultural centre, itis situated on the bank of Hudson river. B. In spite of the fact that itis situated on the bank of Hudson river, New York is described as the world’s cultural centre C. Because itis situated on the bank of Hudson river, New York is described as the world’s cultural centre D. New York, which is situated on the bank of Hudson river, is described as the world's cultural centre. Question 50, Sunbathing is still a popular activity. People do it even though they know it can cause cancer. A. Despite the fact that sunbathing can cause cancer, it is still a popular activity. B, Because sunbathing is still a popular activity, it ean cause cancer. C. Sunbathing is still a popular activity as long as it ean cause cancer. D. Unless it can cause cancer, sunbathing is still a popular activity, ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAI PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. HUONG DAN GIAI CHI TIET Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question I. A. areas 'B states C. countries D. regions Huéng din giai Kién thire vé phat 4m s, es Dap An B dudi “s” duge phat am 1a /s/, cdc dap an con lai duge phat am 1a /2/ — Chon dip an B Question 2. A. meat B. bean C. sweat D. meaning Huéng din giai Kién thire vé phat im A. meat /mi:t/ B. bean /bi:n/ C. sweat /swet! D. meaning /‘mi:.nmy/ Dap an C, ame a doc la /e/, con lai doc la /i:/ — Chon dap an C Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3. USUppOH B. slogan C. icon D. motto Hwéng dan giai Kién thire vé trong am A. support /so'po:tt/ B. slogan /'slaogan/ C. ieon /‘atkon/ : D, motto /'mptao/ : : — Dap An A trong am roi vao am tiét thir hai, cae dap an con lai trong am roi vao am tiét thir nhat — Chon dap an A Question 4. ildominate B. disagree C. disrespect D. interfere Hung dan gidi Kién thire vé trong 4m A. dominate /‘da:.mo.nert/ B. disagree /,di C. disrespect / dis.t1'spekt’ D. interfere / into‘ fra(r)/ Dap an A, trong 4m roi vao dm tiét thir nhat, con lai trong 4m roi vao Am tiét thir 3. — Chon dap an A Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 5. Every students was sick last week, so the professor canceled the lecture. A. students: B. was C.s0 D. canceled the lecture Huéng din gidi Kién thite vé tir loai + Ta c6 “every +N s6 it: mgi...” nén dap an A sai Stra: students + student Dich: Tat ca sinh vién déu bj 6m vao tuan trude, vi vay gido su da huy bo bai gidng. — Chon dap an A ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAI PHUGNG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling cé. Question 6, The vineyards of Napa Valley are at once breathlessly vibrant, symmetrical, and the green is profound A. The B. are C. breathlessly URE (BRRenTis|profound Huéng dan giai Kién thire vé cdu trac song hanh + Cau nay yéu cu su song song trén tat ca cée yéu t6. Trude dé da c6 “breathlessly vibrant” va"symmetrical” la cdc cum tinh tir. Nén “the green is profound” eiing phai dua ve cum tinh tir, tao nén cdu trite song hanh Sita: the green is profound > profoundly green Dich: Nhing vuén nho ciia Thung ling Napa ciing lic ruc ro dén ng6p thé, d6i ximg va xanh tuoi. — Chon dap an D Question 7. Public speaking is quite a frightening experience for many people as it can produce a status of mind similar to panic. A. quite B. frightening C. status. D. panic Huéng din giai Kién thire vé tir vung Ta can phan biét: + status (n): dia vi + state (n): trang thai Cau trie: state of mind-trang thai tam tri Stra: status — state (6i true dim dong 1a mét trai nghiém kha dang sq d6i véi nhiéu ngudi vi nd c6 thé tao ra trang thai tam tri tuong ty nhu hoang loan, — Chon dap an C Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 8. Nobody called me yesterday, 2 A. didn't it B. do they C. didn't they ‘D. did they Huéng dan gidi Kién thire vé cau héi dudi + Vi chii ngit la “nobody” thi ¢ cau hoi dudi ta dung “they” + Khi c6 “nobody” ta coi cau dang ¢ dang phi dinh nén cau hoi duéi o dang khang dinh + Cin cit vao “called” 1a thi qué khir don nén ta mugn trg déng tir “did” Dich: Kh6ng ai goi cho tdi ngay hém qua, phai khéng? — Chon dap an D Question 9, We're having problems the right material for you dress. A. to find (B. finding C. find D. found Huéng din gidi Kién thie ve ‘danh dong tir va dong tir nguyén miu Dich: Ching t6i dang gap sy cé khi tim chit ligu phii hgp cho trang phye ciia ban. — Chon dap an B Question 10. If I harder for the test, I would have gotten a better grade, “A had studied B. will study C. did study ‘D. would study ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAI PHUGNG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing c6é Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling cé. Huéng dn giai Kién thire vé cau didu kign + Cin cit vio ménh dé chinh co dang “would have + PII” ta biét day 1a cau digu kign logi 3, c6 edu tric: If + S had PII, S would have PIL 1u toi hge cham chi hon cho bai ki — Chon dap an A tra, toi s€ dat diém cao hon. Question 11. Ihave to my notes once again to make sure I have learned all important details before the exam. “A. go over B. put up with C. take after D. pull down Huéng din gidi Kién thire vé cum dng tir A. go over: On Iai, 6n tap &. put up with: chiu dyng a D. pull down: pha huy Dich: Tdi phai xem Iai cée ghi chit ciia minh mét Kin niia dé dim bao ring t6i da hoe tit ed cée chi tiét quan trong truéc ky thi. — Chon dip an A Question 12. My hairline is so rapidly that I need to shop for a wig right away. A. mandating B. maligning C. marching Huéng din giai Kién thire vé tir vung A. mandate (v): ra Iénh, quy dinh B. malign (v): néi xdu C. march (v): digu anh D. recede (v): hot ra phia sau (t6c) Djch: Chan t6c cua — Chon dap én D dang bj hét rat nhanh nén ti can sim ngay mét bd te gid. Question 13. In order to access the building, she had to walk in the street with her walker and risk her safety there were no accessible curb ramps. “A. because B. despite C. however D. although Huwéng dan gidi Kién thite vé lién tir A. because + clause: béi vi B. despite + N/V-ing: mie di = c D. although + clause: me dit : Dé vao duge toa nha, c6 phai di bé trén dug bing khung tip di va mao hiém sy an toan cia minh vi khong c6 déc thoai. — Chon dap an A Question 14. Bill's mother won't let him go out with his friends A.after SAQANDBched his homework B. once he finished his hamework (@UUAETNG aS HnishednishoMEWORR =—_D. when he finished his homework Huong dan giai Kién thire vé két hop cau + Ta c6 ménh dé vé bén kia dang 6 thi tong lai don nén ménh dé dn Iai sé khong duge chia 6 qua khit. + Loai trir cée dap an A BD. : z : Me ciia Bill s8 khong cho anh ta di choi v6i ban cho dén khi anh ta am xong bai tip vé nha. — Chon dap an C ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAI PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. Question 15. In a blizzard, the of very low temperatures, strong wind and suffocating snow often proves fatal. ‘A. endurance B. engagement C. consistence D. combination. Huéng dan gidi Kién thire vé tir vung A. endurance (n): stre chiu dung: B, engagement (n): su dinh hén, hita hen C. consistence (n): sy nhat quan D. combination (n): su két hop Trong tran bao tuyét, su két hop ctia nhiét d6 qua thap, gid manh va tuyét ngét ngat thong gay tir vong. — Chon dip an D Question 16. My new colleague is a bit of a rough but I think I'm going to like him once I get used to him. ‘A, stone B. rock ©. diamond D. pearl ‘Huéng dan giii Kién thir vé thanh ngir + Ta c6 cum “a rough diamond: chura duge mai gitia” Dich: Dong nghigp méi cia t6i la thich anh dy khi da quen véi anh dy. — Chon dap an C St ngudi thé kéch nhung trung thy va tét bung, vién kim cuong ot vign kim cuang thé chua durgc mai gitia nhung t6i nghi t6i si Question 17. They galloped on horseback the length of the beautiful coastline. along B. over C. through D. on, Hudng din gidi Kién thire vé gidi tir Acalong: dgc theo B. over: qua C. through: xuyén sudt D. on: trén Dich: Ho phi nude dai trén lung ngya doc theo chigu dai cua dudng be bién tuyét dep. — Chon dap an A Question 18. I think a teacher should be quite so that the students who want to lear don't worry about other students playing around. A. strictly B. strict C. strictness D. strictest Huéng dan gidi Kién thite vé tir loai strictly (adv): mét cach nghiém khac strict (adj): nghiém khic strictness (n): sy nghiém khac strictest: dang so sanh nhat cia strict. nghi mgt gido vién nén kha nghiém kha nghich pha. — Chon dip an B hgc sinh muén hgc khéng o bj hoc sinh khée ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAL PHUGNG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cuing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling cé. Question 19. The man the books and pens is the new economics and mathematics teacher. ‘A. carried B. carry ©. carrying D. having carried Huéng din giai Kién thir vé rat gon ménh dé quan he + Vi trong cau di c6 déng tir chinh duge chia 1a “is” nén ta phai rat gon ménh dé quan hé Cau day dit: The man is carrying the books and pens is the new economics and mathematics teacher. — The man carrying the books and pens is the new economics and mathematics teacher. Dich: Nguoi dan ong mang sich va but la gido vién kinh té va ton méi. — Chon dap an C Question 20. Spain is one of largest European countries. Avan mie Ca D. (no article) Hung dan git Kién thire vé mao tir + “largest” la so sanh nhat nén ta phai c6 “the” Djeh: Tay Ban Nha ki mét trong nhimg quée gia chau Au lin nbét. — Chon dap an B Question 21. At last I have discovered how the door. A.tobe opened _B. opening ©. to open D. open Huéng din giai Kién thire vé danh dng tir va dong tir nguyén mau + Ta co cum “how to do sth: cdch lam gi” cing thi t6i da tim ra céch mé eta, — Chon dip an C Question 22, Her academic performance has greatly improved since she her study methods. “A. changed B. will change C. would change —_D. was changing Huéng din gidi Kién thite vé chia dong tir Céu triic: HTHT sine QKD hofe since QKD, HTH Dich: Két qua hoc tap cua c6 da tién bé rat nhiéu —+ Chon dip an A it khi c6 thay d6i phong phap hoc. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in each of the following questions. Question 23. His career in the illieit drug trade ended with the police raid this morning. A illegal B. irregular C. seeret D. loyal Huéng din gidi Kién thire vé tir dng nghia illicit (a): bat hgp phap A. illegal (a): bat hop phép B. irregular (a); khong du din C. seeret (a): bi mat D. loyal (a): trung thanh — illicit = illegal Djeh: Sy nghiép budn ban trai phép ma tity ciia anh ta da két thite véi cude dot kich ciia canh sit vao sang nay. — Chon dap an A ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAL PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS ~ ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. Question 24. "I missed the deadline for cancelling the subject I hate." "Oh, well, [ guess you'll have to tough it out then until the end of the semester.". ‘A, to train to become tougher B, to deal with your own stupidity C.tohave no choice but to manage it RGTEAAGTLSESTEHORREE Huéng din gidi Kién thite vé tir dong nghia Ac rén luyén dé tro nén cimg ran hon B, déi pho voi su ngu ngéc cua chinh ban C. kh6ng ¢6 lira chon nao khée ngoai xoay so voi né D. cé ging tré nén manh mé hon — to tough it out: manh mé va quyét tam = to try to become stronger 'T6i da bo 16 thai han hity bo mén hoc ma toi ghet "O, tdi doan ban sé phai déi mat v6i nd cho dén khi két thiic hgc ky.", — Chon dap an D 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 25. Research suggests that children are more resilient than adults when it comes to getting over an illness. ‘A. making a quick recovery B. becoming healthy again D. becoming much stronger Huéng dan giai Kién thire vé tir trai nghia resilient (a): kha nZing phyc héi nhanh. A. phye hdi nhanh chong B, khoe manh tré lai C. phuc héi cham D. tre nén manh hon nhiéw ient >< making a slow recovery Dich: Nghién citu cho thay ring tré em dé dang phuc héi hon ngudi lén khi vuot qua bénh tat. — Chon dap an C = res Question 26. There are one or two similarities between my country and the UK, but on the whole they are so disparate that it is difficult to find any common ground. A. different ‘8. identical C. distinet D. dissimilar Huéng dan giai Kién thite vé tir trai nghia disparate (a): hoan toan khae nhau A. khée nhau B. giéng nhau C. khée bigt D. khae nhau — disparate >< identical C6 mét hode hai diém twong ding gitta dit nude t6i va Vuong quéc Anh, nhung vé tong thé thi ching khac bigt dén mite khé dé tim ra tiéng néi chung. — Chon dap an B ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAI PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each other numbered blanks. UNDER THE CITY STREETS While skyscraper offices and elegant apartment blocks remain the public face of most major cities, these cities also have a mass of secret tunnels and (27) pipes below ground which keep everything working. This other world exists, forgotten or neglected by all but a tiny number of engineers and - historians, For example, there are more than 150 kilometers of rivers under the streets of London, Most have been covered over and, sadly, all that (28) is their names, Perhaps the greatest loss to the city is the River Fleet, a once great river which previously had beautiful houses on its banks It now goes underground in the north of the city and flows into the River Thames by Blackfriars Bridge. ‘The London Underground has 1,000 kilometers of underground railway track winding under the capital and more than 100 stations (29) street level. Along some underground railway lines, commuters can sometimes catch a brief glimpse of the platforms of more than 40 closed stations which have been left under the city. (30) some are used as film sets, most lie forgotten. Some have had their entrances on the street turned into restaurants and shops, but most entrances have been (31) down. Question 27. A. hide B. hiding (hidden D. to hide Huéng din giai Kién thite vé tir logi + Ta can dién mét tinh tir vao ché tréng, truéc danh tir “pipes”. + “hidden (a): duge gidu, durge dn giéu” ‘Thong tin: While skyscraper offices and elegant apartment blocks remain the public face of most major cities, these cities also have a mass of seeret tunnels and hidden pipes below ground which keep everything working, Tam dich: Trong khi cdc tod nha cao chge troi va cdc khu chung cur sang trong van li bo mat cong céng cia hau hét cdc thanh phé 1én, nhimg thanh phé nay cing c6 hang loat duéng ham bi mat va dudng éng an dudi mit dat giup moi thir hoat dong — Chon dap an C Question 28. Remains B. stops C. stays D. keeps: Huéng din giai Kién thire vé tir vung A. remain (y): con lai, gitt lai B. stop (v): dimg lai C. stay (v): 6 lai D. keep (v): gitt lai ‘Thong tin: For example, there are more than 150 kilometers of rivers under the streets of London. Most have been covered over and, sadly, all that remains is their names. ‘Tam djeh: Vi dy, cé hon 150 km séng dudi cc duténg phd 6 London, Hau hét da durge che day va, dang budn thay, tit ca nhiing gi cén lai la tén cua ching. — Chon dap an A Question 29. A. above B. below C.on D. over Huéng dan giai Kién thire vé gidi tir A. above: trén B. below: dudi C. on: trén D. over: qua ‘Thong tin: The London Underground has 1,000 kilometers of underground railway track winding under the capital and more than 100 stations below street level. Dich: London Underground cé 1.000 km dudng sit ngim uén lugn bén duéi tha 6 va hon 100 nha ga duéi mat phd. Chon dap dn B ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAL PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling cé. Question 30. A. Despite B. Unless C. Although D. Since Huwéng dn giai Kién thite vé lién tir A. despite + N/V-ing: mie dit B. unless: néu kh6ng thi CC. although + clause: mie di D. since: tit Khi ‘ThOng tin: Along some underground railway lines, commuters can sometimes catch a brief glimpse of the platforms of more than 40 closed stations which have been left under the city. Although some are used as film sets, most lie forgotten. ‘Tam djch: Doc theo mot sé tuyén dung sit ngim, 46i Khi hanh khach ¢6 thé nhin thoding qua cée in ga ctia hon 40 nha ga da déng cita nim dudi long thnh phd. Mic dit m6t s6 duge sir dung lam phim truéng, nhung hau hét déu bi ling quén. — Chon dap an C Question 31. A. cut B. broken C. brought D. pulled: Hudng din gia Kién thire v8 cum dng tir A. cut down: giam B, break down: hong, suy nhuge C. bring down: ha, lam ai that bai D. pull down: pha huy ‘Théng tin: Some have had their entrances on the street turned into restaurants and shops, but most entrances have been pulled down, ; eee ‘Tam dich: MGt s6 da bién 16i vao trén phé thanh nha hang va cita hiéu, nhung hau hét cdc 16i vao da bj pha huy. — Chon dap an D DICH BAI DOC ‘Trong khi cac toa nha cao choc tri va cae khu chung cur sang trong van la bo mat céng céng cia hau hét cae thanh phé 1én, nhiing thanh phé nay cing c6 hang loat duéng ham bi mat va duéng éng din dui mat dat gitp moi thit hoat dong. Thé gidi khac nay ton tai, bi ing quén hod bi bo quén bei tat cd ngoai trir mét s6 rat nhé cac ky su va nha sir hoc. Vi du, e6 hon 150 km s6ng durdi cae dudng phd & London. Hau hét d& duge che day va, ding budn thay, tat ca nhimg gi c6n lai ld tén cita ching. Co 18 ton that lon nat déi v6i thanh pho 1a River Fleet, mét con sdng ldn true day c6 nhiig ngéi nha dep dé bén bé séng, Gig day no chay ngam 6 phia bac thanh phé va dé ra song Thames bang Cdu Blackfriars. Duong ngim London c6 1.000 km durdng sit ng’im uén Iwgn bén didi thi d6 va hon 100 nha ga duéi mat phd. Doc theo mét sé dudng sat ngam, déi khi hanh khdch cé thé nhin thoang qua cac san ga ciia hon 40 nha ga da déng cita nim dudi long thanh phd. Mac di: mét sé duge sir dung lam phim trudng, nhung hau hét déu bj ing quén, M6t s6 da bién Ii vao trén ph thanh nha hang va ciza higu, nhung hau hét cdc Idi vao da bi pha hy. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes the following exchanges. Question 32. Brian is in Marketing class at Bristol University. Brian: "How come some marketing schemes feasible in Europe can never work in Asia, professor?" The professor: * r A.Td love it C. You shouldn't have asked it ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAI PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing c6é Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. Hwéng din Kién thie vé giao tiép Brian dang theo hoc lop Marketing tai Dai hoc Bristol. Brian: "Tai sao m6t s6 ké hoach tiep thi kha thi & chau Au lai khéng thé hoat déng 6 chau A, thua gido su?" Gido swt," ” ; A. Toi rat thich B, Cau hoi hay day. C, Em da khong nén hoi cau 46 - Ti néng long mudn xem — Chon dip an B Question 33. Chris is a university student. He comes to visit his professor, Mr. Brown, during office hours. Chris: "Excuse me. I don't want to interrupt you but..." Mr. Brown: “ a “A, What can I do for you? B. Certainly, how dare you! C. Iquite agree. D. [have no idea. Hung din gia Kién thire vé giao tiép Choris fi sinh vién dai hoe. Ank dy dén thim gido str cua minh, Ong Brown, trong gi¢shanh chinh. Chris: "Xin 154, Em khong muén ngit loi thay nhumg Thay Brown: A. Thay c6 thé gidip gi cho em? B. Chic chan, sao em dim chit! C. Toi kha dong y. D. Téi khéng biéi — Chon dap an A Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on you answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. There are a number of natural disasters that can strike across the globe. Two that are frequently linked to one another are earthquakes and tsunamis. Both of them can cause a great amount of devastation when they hit. However, tsunamis are the direct result of earthquakes and cannot happen without them. ‘The Barth has three main parts. They are the crust, the mantle, and the core, The crust is the outer layer of the Earth. Itis not a single piece of land, Instead, it is comprised of a number of plates. There are a few enormous plates and many smaller ones. These plates essentially rest upon the mantle, which is fluid. As a result, the plates are in constant - yet slow-motion. The plates may move away from or towards other plates. In some cases, they collide violently with the plates adjoining them. The movement of the plates causes tension in the rock. Over a long time, this tension may build up. When it is released, an earthquake happens. Tens of thousands of earthquakes happen every year. The vast majority are so small that only scientific instruments can perceive them, Others are powerful enough that people can feel them, yet they cause little harm or damage. More powerful earthquakes, however, can cause buildings, bridges, and other structures to collapse. They may additionally injure and kill thousands of people and might even cause the land to change its appearance. Since most of the Earth's surface is water, numerous earthquakes happen beneath the planet's oceans. Underwater earthquakes cause the seafloor to move. This results in the displacement of water in the ocean. When this occurs, a tsunami may form, This is a wave that forms on the surface and moves in all directions ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAI PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. from the place where the earthquake happened. A tsunami moves extremely quickly and can travel thousands of kilometers. As it approaches land, the water near the coast gets sucked out to sea. This causes the tsunamis to increase in height. Minutes later, the tsunami arrives. A large tsunami - once more than ten meters in height - can travel far inland, As it does that, it can flood the land, destroy human settlements, and kill large numbers of people. Question 34, The word "it" in bold in paragraph 2 refers to i A. The mantle (B. The crust C. The Earth D. The core Huéng din gidi Tie "it" in dam trong doan 2 dé cap dén : A. v6 ngoai B. vo trai dit C. Trai dat D. hat nhan DAn chirng: The crust is the outer layer of the Earth, It is not a single piece of land, Instead, it is comprised of a number of plates. ~ “V6 trai dat la lép ngoai cling cita trai dat. N6 khong phai la 1 manh dit don dgc. Né gém rit nhiéu mang kién tg0.” “it” 1a “the crust” — Chon dap an B Question 35. The word "perceive" in bold in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to. A. locate B. comprehend C. prevent ‘D. detect Huéng dan gidi ir "perceive" in dam trong dogn 3 gan nhdt vé nghia v6i A dinh vi B. higu C. ngan can D. phat hign — perceive: nhan ra, nhan thay ~ detect — Chon dip an D Question 36. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 3 about earthquakes? A, How many people they typically kill BUHI6W often|powerfil ones take place C. What kind of damage they can cause __D. How severe the majority of them are Huéng dan giai Noi dung nao sau day KHONG dirge dé cp trong don 3 vé dong dat? A. Ching thuong giét bao nhiéu nguéi . B, Mite d6 thurong xuyén ciia nhiing dgt dong dat len xay ra C. Loai thiét hai ma chiing 6 thé gay ra D. Mute d6 nghiém trong eta phan Ién dong dat Din chimg: More powerful earthquakes, however, can cause buildings, bridges, and other structures to collapse. They may additionally injure and skill thousands of people and might even. cause the land to change it appearance. (Tuy nhién, cdc tran déng dit manh hon cé thé gay sap cde toa nha, cau va cde c6ng trinh kién tric khac. Ching cing c6 thé lam bj thuong va giét chét hing nghin ngudi va thm chi cé thé khién ving dat thay di dign mao.) — Khong dé cap dén mite d6 thing xuyén cia nhimng tran dong dat 1dn xdy ra. — Chon dap an B Question 37. Based on the passage, what is probably TRUE about tsunamis? A. They kill more people each year than earthquakes. B. They are able to move as fast as the speed of sound, D. They cannot damage ships sailing on the ocean, ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAL PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. Huéng din Dya vio dogn vin, diéu gi cé thé DUNG vé sing thin? A. Ching giét nhigu ngudi hon mdi nam so véi dong dat B. Ching cé kha nang chuyén dong nhanh bang t6c 46 am thanh, C. Ching cé thé gay chét ngudi cho nhiing ngudi séng gan bo. D. Ching khong thé Lim hong nhiing con tau dang di trén dai duong. Din chirng: A tsunami moves extremely quickly and can travel thousands of kilometers. As it approaches land, the water near the coast gets sucked out to sea. This causes the tsunamis to increase in height. Minutes later, the tsunami arrives. A large tsunami - once more than ten meters in height - can travel far inland. As it does that, it can flood the land, destroy human settlements, and kill large numbers of people. Song than di chuyén cuc ky nhanh va cé thé di chuyén hang nghin km. Khi tiép can dat lién, nuée gin bo bién bj hut ra bién, Diéu nay khién song than dang cao. it phiit sau, song than ap dén. Mot con sng thin ln = timg c6 chiéu cao hon muryi mét- e6 thé di xa vio dit lién. Khi dé, né 66 thé lim ngip dit, pha hiy cae khu nha 6 va giét chét rit nhiéu ngudi — Chon dap an C i Question 38. What is the passage mainly about? B, What kind of damage natural disasters can cause. >, Why tsunamis are deadlier than earthquakes. D. When earthquakes are the most likely to happen. Hung din gia A. Déng dat va song than xay ra nhu thé nao. 1B. Thién tai c6 thé gay ra nhiing thigt hai no C. Tai sao song than lai gay tir vong nhiéu hon dong dat. D. Dong dat cé kha nang xay ra nhat [a khi no? Dn chirng: Two that are frequently linked to one another are earthquakes and tsunamis. Both of them can cause a great amount of devastation when they hit. (Hai yéu t6 thudng xuyén lién két voi nhau 1a dong dat va song thin. Ca hai déu cé thé gay ra thiét hai lén khi ching tin cong). — Chon dap an A DICH BAI DQC M6t s6 thién tai c6 thé xay ra trén todn edu. Hai yéu t6 thudng lién quan dén nhau li d6ng dat va song than, Ca hai déu cé thé gay ra thiét hai lén khi ching tin céng. Tuy nhién, song thin la két qua trac tiép ciia dng dat va khéng thé xay ra néu khéng c6 ching, ‘Trai dat co ba thanh phan chinh, Dé la lop vo ngoai, lop phi va nhan tréi dat. Lop vo la lop ngoai cing ciia Trai dat. N6é khéng phai la mét manh dat don dc. Thay vao d6, né bao gdm nhiéu mang kién tao. Co mot s6 mang kién tao l6n va cing c6 nhimg mang kién tao nho hon. Nhing mang ni vé co ban nam trén lp phii, li chat long. Két qua la, cde mang kién tao Iudn chuyén dng khéng doi - nhung chuyén dng rit cham. Ching c6 thé di chuyén ra khdi hofe vé phia céc mang kién tao khée. Trong m6t s6 truéng hgp, ching va cham dit di véi cdc mang lién ké. Su chuyén dng ciia ce mang gay ra luc cing trong da. Qua thoi gian, lye cng nay tich ty lai, Khi né bi nit ra, mot tran dng dat sé xudt hién. Hang chuc nghin tran d6ng dat xay ra hang nim, Phan lén nhiing trn dong dat déu rat nhd, nén chi c6 cdc cng cy khoa hoc méi c6 thé cam nhan duge ching. Nhing tran khdc dit manh dé moi ngudti cé thé cém nhén duge, nhung ching lai gay ra rat it thigt hai. Tuy nhién, nhimg tran dong dat manh hon cé thé gay sip nha, cdu va céc cng trinh kién tric khac. Ching cé thé lam bj thuong va giét chét hang nghin ngudi va tham chi cé thé khién dat dai thay doi dién mao. ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAL PHUONG PRO 3M/SMPLUS ~ ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling cé. Vi phan lén bé mat Trai dat 1a nude, nhigu tran dong dat xay ra bén duéi dai duong cita hanh tinh, Déng dat dui nude khién day bién di chuyén. Diéu nay dan dén sy dich chuyén cua nude trong dai duong. Khi diéu nay xay ra, s6ng than cé thé hinh thanh, Day 1 m6t lan song hinh thanh trén be mat va di chuyén theo moi huéng tir noi xay ra déng dat, Séng than di chuyén eye ky nhanh va c6 thé di chuyén hang nghin km. Khi tigp can dat lign, made gan bé bign bi hit ra bién. Digu nay khién song than dng cao. it phiit sau, song than ép dén, Mot con song than Ién - tig c6 chiéu cao hon mudi mét ~ 06 thé di xa vio dat lign. Khi d6, nd c6 thé Lam ngap dat, pha huy cc khu nha 6 va giét chét rét nhidu ngudi 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 Basic to any understanding of Canada in the 20 years after the Second World War is the country's impressive population growth. For every three Canadians in 1945, there were over five in 1966. In September 1966 Canada’s population passed the 20 million mark. Most of this surging growth came from natural increase. The depression of the 1930's and the war had held back marriages, and the catching-up process began after 1945. The baby boom continued through the decade of the 1950's, producing a population inerease of nearly fifteen percent in the five years from 1951 to 1956. This rate of increase had been exceeded only once before in Canada's history, in the decade before 1911, when the prairies were being settled. Undoubtedly, the good economic conditions of the 1950's supported a growth in the population, but the expansion also derived from a trend toward earlier marriages and an increase in the average size of families. In 1957 the Canadian birth rate stood at 28 per thousand, one of the highest i the world. After the peak year of 1957, the birth rate in Canada began to decline. It continued falling until in 1966 it stood at the lowest level in 25 years. Partly this decline reflected the low level of births during the depression and the war, but it was also caused by changes in Canadian society. Young people were staying at school longer; more women were working; young married couples were buying automobiles or houses before starting families; rising living standards were cutting down the size of families. It appeared that Canada was once more falling in step with the trend toward smaller families that had occurred all through the Westen world since the time of the Industrial Revolution, Although the growth in Canada's population had slowed down by 1966 (the increase in the first half of the 1960's was only nine percent), another large population wave was coming over the horizon. It would be composed of the children who were born during the period of the high birth rate prior to 1957. Question 39, What does the passage mainly discuss? A, Educational changes in Canadian society B. Canada during the Second World War C. Population trends in postwar Canada D. Standards of living in Canada 7 ‘Huéng dan giai Doan vitn chi yéu thao lugn la gi? A. Nhiig thay di vé gido duc trong xa hoi Canada B. sainanaak tranh : i thir hai D. Mite sng 6 Canada Can cir vio thong tin + Basie to any understanding of Canada in the 20 years after the Second World War is the country’s impressive population growth + After the peak year of 1957, the birth rate in Canada began to decline + Although the growth in Canada’s population had slowed down by 1966 — Xu huéng dan s6 cua Canada sau chién tranh. — Chon dip an C ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAI PHUGNG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. Question 40. According to the passage, when did Canad: A. In the decade after 1911 (6. After 1945 C. During the depression of the 1930's__D. In 1966 aby boom begin? 7 Huéng dan gidi_ Theo dogn viin, sy bing né tré so sinh cia Canada bit dau tie khi nao? A. Trong thap ky sau nim 1911 B, Sau nam 1945 C. Trong théi ky suy thoai ctia nhimg nam 1930 D. Nam 1966 Dan ching: “The depression of the 1930s and the war had held back marriages, and the catching-up| process began after 1945. The baby boom continued through the decade of the 1950s” (Sy suy thoai cua nhiing nam 1930 va chién tranh da khién hén nhén bj tri hoan, va qué trinh gia ting dan s6 bat dau sau nam 1945, Sy bing né tré so sinh tiép tuc qua thép nién nhing nam 1950) — Chon dap an B Question 41. The word "surging" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to a aay B. extra (CRS Sey Huéng dan giii Tie "surging" trong dogn 1 gan nghia nhdt voi. b Acméi B. thém vao ting te D. gay ngac nhién —+ surging: gia ting = accelerating — Chon dap an C Question 42. The word “trend” in paragraph I is closest in meaning to A. tendeney B. aim C. growth D. directive : Hudng din gidi Tie "trend" trong dogn 1 gan nghia nhdt A. xu huréng B. myc tiéu C.ting trong. chi thi — trend: khuynh huréng, xu huéng = tendency — Chon dap an A Question 43. The author mentions all of the following as causes of declines in population growth after 1957 EXCEPT A. people being better educated ‘8. people getting married earlier C. better standards of living D. couples buying houses Huéng din giai Tic gié dé cép dén tit ca nhitng diéu sau day li nguyén nhan cia sw gidm gia ting dan sé sau nim 1957 NGOAI TRU’. i A. moi nguéi duge gido due tét hon B, nhiing ngudi két hon sém hon C. mite séng t6t hon D. cp vo chéng mua nha Din ching: A 6 trong bai (“Young people were staying at school longer; more women were working” - Nhiing ngudi tré tudi hgc Hau hon; nhigu phy nit ra ngoai lam viée hon) C e6 trong bai (“rising living standards” - nang cao mite sing) D cé trong bai (“young married couples were buying automobiles or houses before starting families” - cdc cp vo chdng tré mua xe 6 t6 hode nha cira tude khi lap gia dinh) — Chon dap an B ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAL PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling cé. Question 44. It can be inferred from the passage that before the Industrial Revolution “A. families were larger B. population statistics were unreliable C. the population grew steadily D. economic conditions were bad Huéng dan gidi C6 thé suy ra tic dogn van ring truéc cugc Cach mang Cong nghigp . gia dinh déng hon C. dan 6 tang déu Din ching: kin t8 t6i té It appeared that Canada was once more falling in step with the trend toward smaller families that had occurred all through the Western world since the time of the Industrial Revolution”: C6 vé nhur Canada Iai mot lan nifa roi vao xu huéng gia dinh nhé hon, xu huéng da tig xay ra kip phurong Tay tir cudc Cach mang Céng nghiép. Phan tich: Sau euge Cach mang Céng nghiép gia dinh c6 xu hung nhé di. Vay trude dé cée gia dinh c6 quy mé In hon. Vay c6 thé suy ludn vé thoi diém trude cude Cach mang Cong nghiép 1a cdc gia dinh khi dé Ién hon. — Chon dap an A Question 45. The word "Te" in the last paragraph refers to, A. horizon Bpopillation wave C. nine percent D. first half Huéng din giai Tie "it" trong dogn cubi dé cp dén__. A. chan trai B. lan song dan so C. chin phan tram D. mira din Can cit yao nghia eta cAu: Although the growth in Canada's population had slowed down by 1966 (the increase in the first half of the 1960's was only nine percent), another large population wave was coming over the horizon. It would be composed of the children who were born during the period of the high birth rate prior to 1957. (Mac di su ting trréng dan s nhiing nam 1960 chi la chin phan tram), m@t lin song dan s6 lén khac dang dén gan, No sé bao gom nhiing dita tré duge sinh ra trong thdi ky ty 1g sinh cao trude nam 1957.) —+ it = population wave — Chon dip in B DICH BAI DOC Doi voi bat ky hiéu biét co ban ndo vé Canada trong 20 nim sau Chién tranh thé gidi thir hai thi do a sy gia ting dan s6 an tuong ciia dat nude nay. Cir ba nguéi Canada vao nam 1945, thi c6 hon nam ngudi vao nam 1966. Vao thing 9 nim 1966, dan so Canada da vugt méc 20 trigu nguoi. Phan Jon sur ting truéng vurgt bac nay dén tir mitc ting ty nhién. Sy suy thoi etia nhiing nim 1930 va chién tranh da kim him cée cuge hén nhan, va qué trinh gia ting dan sé bat ddu sau nam 1945, Sur bing nd tré so sinh tip tue dién ra trong suét thap ky nhimg nm 1950, khién dan sé ting gan 15% trong 5 nam tir 1951 dén 1956, Ty Ie gia ting nay chi vugt qua mot Lan truée day trong lich sir ctta Canada, vao thip ky trude nim 1911, khi con ngudi dinh cu 6 céc thio nguyén. Khong nghi ng@ gi nita, diéu kign kinh té tot ciia nhiing nam 1950 da hé tro sy gia ting dan s6, nhung sy gia tang nay ciing xuat phat tir xu huréng két hon sém hon va quy mé trung binh ciia céc gia dinh tang lén. Nam 1957, ty 1é sinh & Canada Li 28 phan nghin, m6t trong nhimg ty 1é Sau nm dinh cao la 1957, ty Ié sinh Canada bat dau giim. Né tiép tue gidm cho dén nim 1966, dimg 6 mite thap nhat trong 25 nam, Sy suy giam nay mét phan phan énh mite d6 sinh thap trong thai ky suy thodi va chién tranh, nhung né cing li do nhiing thay d6i trong xa hi Canada, Nhiing ngudi tré tudi hoc lau hon; nhiéu phy nir di Lim hon; cdc ep vo chdng tré mua 6 16 hoc nha trude khi Lip gia dinh; mite sdng ting cao da cit giam quy mé gia dinh. ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAL PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. Cé vé nhur Canada mét Lin nita roi vio xu huéng céc gia dinh nhé hon da xay ra khap thé gidi phuong Tay ké tir thoi ky Cach mang Céng nghiép. Mc dit sy gia ting dan s6 cua Canada da cham Jai vao nam 1966 (mite tang trong nira dau nhitng nam 1960 chi la chin phan tram), m6t lan song dan sé lon khae dang dén gan, N6 sé bao gém nhimg dita tré duge sinh ra trong thoi ky ty I¢ sinh cao truée nam 1957. 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. Question 46. We won't get married until I have graduated from college, ‘A, We won't be married although I have graduated from college. B. We are getting married because I have graduated from college. D. We won't get married even when I have graduated from college. Hudng dan giai Cau gée: Chung tdi sé khéng két hén cho dén khi t6i t6t nghiép dai hoc, A. Ching tdi sé khéng két hon mic di tdi da tot nghiép dai hoc. > sai nghia B. Ching t0i sap két hon vi t6i da tt nghigp dai hoc. > sai nghta C. Ching t6i s8 két hon khi t6i tt nghigp dai hoc. D. Ching t6i sé khong két hon ngay ca khi t6i da t6t nghigp dai hoc. —> sai nghia — Chon dap an C Question 47, But for him, I wouldn't have been able to finish my work. A. He stopped me from being able to finish my work. B. L tried my best to finish my work for him. D. I couldn't finish my work because of him, Hung dan gia Cau goc: Néu khéng c6 anh ay, t6i sé khéng thé hoan thanh céng viée cilia minh, A. Anh dy da ngan t6i khéng thé hoan thanh eng vige ciia minh. — sai nghia B. Toi da c6 ging hét site dé hodn thanh cng vige cia minh cho anh dy. > sai nghia C. Néu anh dy khéng gitp t0i, thi ti khéng thé hodn thanh céng vige ciia minh. D. Téi khOng thé hoan thanh c6ng vige cia minh vi anh ay. > sai nghia — Chon dap an C Question 48, "I'm sorry I forgot your birthday," he told me. A. He complained that I forgot his birthday, B, He refused to go to my birthday party C. He begged me to forget my birthday. > Huéng dan gidi CAu gée: "Ti xin 161 vi t6i da quén sinh nh§t cia ban,” anh dy néi véi ti. i — sai nghia B. Anh Ay tir chéi di dy tigc sinh nhat ciia t6i. sai nghia C. Anh dy cdu xin t6i quén sinh nhat cia minh, > sai nghia D. Anh ay xin 1di vi da quén sinh nhat cia téi. — Chon dap an D ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAL PHUONG PRO 3M/3MPLUS - ON LUYEN TOAN DIEN CHO Ki THITOT NGHIEP THPT QUOC GIA ‘Theo déi Page : Hoc Tiéng Anh cuing cé Vi Mai Phuong dé hoc GIO! TIENG ANH HON mdi ngay cling c6. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on the answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 49. New York is described as the world's cultural centre. It is situated on the bank of Hudson. river. A. As long as New York is described as the world’s cultural centre, itis situated on the bank of Hudson river. B. In spite of the fact that it is situated on the bank of Hudson river, New York is described as the world's cultural centre. C. Because it i ated on the bank of Hudson river, New York is described as the world's cultural centre Hudng din giai Cau gde: New York duge m6 ta la trung tim van héa eta thé gidi, No nim trén bd song Hudson, A. Mién la New York duge mé ta la trung tam van héa cia the gigi, né nam trén bé séng Hudson. = sai nghia B, Mac du nam trén ba song Hudson, New York duge mé ta Ia trung tam van héa cia thé gidi. — sai nghia C. Vi nam trén ba séng Hudson, New York duge mé ta ld trung tim van héa ctia thé gidi. — sai nghia D. New York, nim trén bo séng Hudson, duge m6 ta ld trung tam van hoa cia thé gidi. — Chon dap an D it can cause Question 50. Sunbathing is still a popular activity. People do it even though they kno cancer. B, Because sunbathing is still a popular activity, it can cause cancer. C. Sunbathing is still a popular activity as long as it can cause cancer. D. Unless it can cause cancer, sunbathing is still a popular activity. ae Huong din gidi . . CAu géc: Tm nang vin li mOt hoat dong phé bién. Moi ngudi di tim ning mie dit hg biét née the gay ung thu. C. Tim ning van lan m9t hoat “hog pho bié lind c6 thé gay ung thu. > sai nghia D. Trit khi n6 c6 thé gay ung thu, tim nding van li m6t hoat dong phé bién. — sai nghia — Chon dap an A ‘Dang ki KHOA HOC PRO3M/PRO3MPLUS ~ CHINH PHUC DIEM 9+ MON TIENG ANH CUNG CO VO MAI PHUONG

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