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OGIA vs si NAM HQC 2023-2024 86 GIAO DYC VA DAO TAO Ki THI TUYEN SINH LOP 10 THPT HA ii MINH KHOA NGAY 06 THANG 6 NAM 2023 ae Mon thi chuyén: TIENG ANH > fing 6 nim 2023 . cane Ney thi: 07 thing 6 mim 202 sb cuinat tut “Thi pian lam bai 150 phat (Khong ké thon giam phi dé) (Bi thi c6 04 trang) JLUSEOFENGLISH (30 PTS) . PART A; CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER TO FILL INTHEBLANK. (10 PTS) ; ". One of fhe key techniques of magicians in performance i810 curiosity from the audience. aed rans com aaa ree. nalanreha yeas ini sao 2 nope belie epee: Edo. eed se AEE ed ds eee aaa oan ee reper ee teers ee nee cd ted i. 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The closing of Phantom meant the longest running show (0), 13.00 pefomances to 19min eer “pata Chicago, which started in 1996. The Lion King is next, (10). performances in 1997. 1. A.recovering undertaking weathering D. airing tye pon eyewashing cyesnadoving : yRoemee Sgeermy — S aomsey® 8 anaes a Amady B. vividly ©. avidly D: divinely & A Threlore 8: Novermiess Indeed 0. Otrense 6 Aovercome B. surpassed C.exceeded pene $A tame Boe ess Bie a Astro iy ole B90 te abe B bean & aoeen bea ae which began . having begun PASSAGE 2 ‘The environment isthe fundamental source of all possi years, possible existence on plant Earth, However enironment has ben, ated (1 because of which the environmental conditions are 7 ee oion ofa, wate and land, mig, nutter, maderubansaon defrestaon, ease of cerca) and lant se sme of he mao faces hal cate he gradual dteroraion the endrnent Wh te desu pas of rate ange esl of peut and explain ofthe enfenmer icing out waste ptt he enerment fom ayes daage nada be te rt) Bigng back to envonent orginal ati of) importance andis the only soltion erg teva a cman goal be fees end ites way kep fees fe ry roe har. esa Be e i , water ene? 18 Sottons to ane problem must be solos ora aes eee eey eee : nao i Ha hn worl ate waking to rede he api ead oth eon, anos ee United ators) —_— natives orate sarees nd get peopl tat acons io cathe rote eftbeewonnent Some of these iaves Pelue the 2018 Susainate Development Sunt 2018 linse Aon Sum. 2030 Agen ot Sine Deepen @|_____ te snr an son. ea octane pre the environment C with everyone's efforts, we can be sure that aloft wil definitely (10) adi environment in becoming heathy and sustainable seo ee 1. A.excessively B. abundantly C. agressivel D. extremet 2 Riomdaytoday — Bidayncayout Cay by day D: day ater dy 3. effluents B affluence liquids D. outiowing 4. A prerequisite B requirement C frontier D. priority 5. A substantial B critical €: subliminal D. primary 6. A shortness B. scarcity C: sparseness D. defiency 7. A. domination B. control C. bestowal : empowerment 8. A bring up B. take on come up with D. stand up for 9. A Since B. By the time : Unti D.While 40. A. take B, make have D. count ILREADING (35 PTS) PART A: READ THE PASSAGE AND CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS, (10 PTS) ete 1008, three 26-year-olds, Adam Balon, Richard Reed end Jon Wright, made up their minds that it was time they either leh heir welt paid jobs in management consultancy and advertising and went into business together or stopped talking about ei renat kind of business they wanted to set up they werent quite sure, bu it was something they had been discussing ever since thoy were at univers together. Deciding that the way forward was to make it easlr for busy people tobe heathy the to bought aoe ier ad ade ymouthies, which they then tested on people ata smal jazz festival in London. We put up a large sign asking, aa init nut our jobs to make these smoothies?” and put out one bin saying "Yes" and another saying "No"? The Yes’ bn filed up immediately with empty bottles and the next day they resigned from their obs. Sa i semehing Innocent smoothies did not happen overnight. Expert in the food industry tld them that their product was too expensive and without the use of additives, the drinks would last ong. Even more worryingly, the numerous banks they ing them and it wasn' until ther savings were about to run out that a wealthy businessman approached were not too keen on fina Feeeitsg of faith and invested in the business. Ignoring most ofthe advice they'd been given, Innocent then went on o coats 9 aoe aot darks made from 100 percent fresh frut and nothing ese, Careful production and high-tech packaging gave the ais he rss eposciole shelf, but hey stuck fo their beliefs by ‘not messing about with them’ a al. The next step was 19 persuade focal shops to stock their product, which they delivered personaly in their grass-covered minibus. Their ary offce in London, affectionately known as Fruit Towers, is open-plan, the ‘grass’ floors, table football games. beanbags and casually drossed trendy young staff representing the fresh feeing Innoeentis tying to creat. But aongsioe all this eaikiness is an improssive business. New recipes created inthe high-tech kitchen are tied outon the peepe in ‘surrounding cri loge alfnough now product ideas, however fashionable, are rejected if they go too faraway from thelr man a ‘making oc al neathy, great-tasting cink, Thee confdence that a qualty product wil el iself appears to have pad off; despite minimal advertising, Innocent currently sells more than two milion smoothies per week. aaa en cs metry. one of te fst things you notice about Fru Towers is how happy everyone there seems {0 be “The throe partners wore convinced that success relies onthe wel-being and happiness ofthe people who work or, £0. well as healthcare and extra bonuses, the staff are motivated by st financial incentives like company shares, boarding trips, scholarships finan them to pursue outside interesis and studies, and a wide choice of social and sporting activities. ionocon ‘employees are postive, motivated, and proud of where they work, which is why the company has wor Durhetore awards over the years, including coi Employer ofthe Year and top place in the Sunday Times'‘Sest small companias to work for Mt Vfteht Baton and Reed had rm ideas from the very begining about he kindof company they wanted to run. Their aim ‘wat tn nrewide a wide range of healthy drinks, thical values to the world's consumers. make Innocent a global brand and take its e Scanned with CamScanner 1. The three The three fends gave up their rea jobs’ because they had_- 2: RRGRYS Steamt of creating fruit inks together F aeaeg that one oftheir business ideas might be a success & Secide thei ‘reat jobs’ aid not allow them to lve healthy ives in terest in what they were doing before mnocents major obstacie fo marketing ther smoothies was _. from experts leciding how to package the drin a Package the di tracey B. secking ads iow ose to supermarkets C. working out how to keep the drink oe : ‘eep the drinks fresh D. keeping the cost low 3 The phrase ook 2 leap of faith” in the second paragraph suggests that the investor ——. ot inngcent !00k @ risk while hoping it would have a good resul : eae have a good result 8. aid believe inthe future of not their money C. took the faith of Innocent's found fe ther amecguns uunders for granted D. tried to persuade other im ‘pression ‘not messing about with them” in the second, suggests that the trio didn't____. Lala tom se Keptin the shops A. change the basic contents of the dank ore A change the basic 3 drinks B. check how long the drinks we 5, he rite anyone else to dstibute the sinks D. worry about which bottles the drinks were in A ventilated due to the grassy foo i rs . peculiar nor ares C. equipped with leisure facies .Gvided up into separate rooms 6. The success of Innocent can be attributed to the fact that, ‘A. their staff are young and trendy B. their ingredients change according to what is popular at the time . the company has benefited from the partners’ experience in advertising D. the partners have maintained a very clear focus on what they do 7. The word ‘their’ in paragraph 3 refers to. ‘A. the people in the office buildings B. new product ideas C. new recipes: D. Innocent 8. The phrase ‘paid off in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning fo, retumed D. cost ‘Aowed B. succeeded 8. Employees are motivated to work for Innocent because they ‘A-are paid more than other people in similar jobs B. appreciate working fora prize-winning company C. fee! they are valued by the organisation D. get a lot of time off to pursue their interests 10. Innocent could become popular among the world’s consumers because i ; A. did not allow itself to become too big was much admired for its underlying philosophy believed in building the brand's image and reputation _D. did not concem tse wth making alot of money PART B: FIVE SENTENCES HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM THE STORY. READ THE STORY AND THEN CHOOSE FROM THE LIST A-F GIVEN BELOW THE BEST SENTENCE TO FILL IN EACH OF THE BLANKS (1-5). THERE IS ONE SENTENCE YOU DO NOT NEED TOUSE. (5 PTS) I wanted to sail to the Canary Istands, but | was afraid to go too far from the shore. it was only a small boat. And so we sailed on south for some days. We had very tle water, and it was dangerous country here, with many wild animals. We were afraid. We often had to go on shore to get more water. Once, | used a gun to shoot a wild animal. ! don't know what animal it was, but it made a good meal, For about ten or twelve days we sailed on south, down the coast of Africa. (1) ‘They were strange, wwild people, who did not look friendly. By now we had very Iitie food, and we really needed help. We were afraid, but we had to go (on shore. At first, they were afraid of us, too. Perhaps white people never visited this coast. (2) ‘So we used our hands and faces to show that we were hungry. They came with food for us, but then they moved away quickly. (3) ‘While we id that they watched us carefully. | ried to thank them, but | had nothing to give them. Just then two big wild cats came down to the ‘shore ftom the mountains. I think they were leopards. The people were afraid of these wild cats, and the women cried out. Quickly, | took a gun, and shot one of the animals. (4)___. Guns were new to these African people, and they were afraid of the loud noise and the smoke. But they were happy about the dead wild cat. | gave them the meat of the dead animal, and they gave us more food and water. We now had a lot of food and water, and we sailed on. (6). ‘We could see them, but we couldn't get near because there was no wind. Then one day we saw some people on the shore. A 'B. We cared it to our boat and ate it. C. Eleven days later we came near the Cape Verde Islands. D. The second one ran back up into the mountains. E. The wind picked up, and we had to move. F. We did not speak their language. PART C: SUPPL [ORD TO MAKE A MEANINGFUL GE. (20PTS) PASSAGE 1 ; ai “ants are common insects, but they have some unique capabilities including their legendary communication skis that alow than 10,000 known species of ants living throughout the world. Ants ‘constriction that looks like a waist (3) the abdomen, at the end of the body, and the part of the body hares dics located before the head, Their bodies are covered with a hard armour called the exoskeleton. Whie the exoskeleton is their (4) ‘weapon, their rear abdominal stinger is their offensive one. Like other Insects, they have sixiegs each (8). three joints. Ans have large heads vath compound oe pcnred rere, ‘and powerful pincers known as bles. ‘an ant’s most useful tools to be used for holding, carrying and cutting, mandibles, These ae an ants Most nts ne (©)___—-_-» They have wings ad their purpose isto lay eggs. The queens con up to 30 years, There may be one of more queens, which depends on the ant species and the nest community (7) Jean life cycle has four stages of development: egg, larva, pupa and (8) ‘The queen lays the eggs, which will na arae ‘a couple of days. The helpless larvae are fed and groomed by the worker ants (9) they pass through the pupal stage. In little more than a week, an adult ant will emerge, and the metamorphosis is (10) i their colonies to (1), ‘as superorganisms. There are more Scanned with CamScanner PASSAGE 2 ' ‘You can read faster if you wish to, but you will have to push yourself to do it. If you just (1) ok 7 armani leper Ronee you keoinegta ep oppo aaa eee, ou to discover that you are making (3) There are several ways to shit your reading speed from low into high (4). Sine ou ead Dos. magasos or newaponrs, make vey elon to fed baler usenet arn iow no concentration (6) you try and ty again, you are Ikely to see the eitference. You may tink jou shone wens ecto road Ga pat of chapter a a bok to have a beter understanding ont he ne so B. Keep up your reading speed ntl you have fished th chaper. Then, make an ral or whan summations (© Saad: Reread the chapter tom start to finish but litle faster than before and with greater understorey However, you should adjust your rate to your purpose and material. Reading is ike driving a car. Your purpose and conden of our dive decide your speed. You may be nahury and step onthe)" syou may shen ea eae enjoy the countryside. A good reader adopts the speed that best fits his reading purpose and material, Are you reading a histo book, a novel, or a magazine? Do you read for specific details, for writing a report or for recreation? All (10), - il, ERROR CORRECTION: IDENTIFY THE FIVE MISTAKES INTHE 3 AN EM. (S PTS) Line wuwaer | your readi In Britain good manners were once seen as proof of a person's worth, as in the Old saying ‘manners mi mar‘. Though atttudes have become more tolerantover the years, people sil tend to judge how do others conduct themselves. People may be said to have no manners ifthey speak rudely to someone, yawn without covering their ‘mouth, or behave without thoughts for others. They certainly atract criticisms. On the other hand, a person who is civilly courteous, who is considerate towards other people, who says litle about their own achievements and who respects the privacy of others, is much more likely to win approval and respect. Ideas about appropriate Personal behaviour vary from country to country and it seems to be no universal definition for good manners. Good manners do not have to be formal. They include table manners; they are magic words lke ‘please’, thank you’, or ‘simple words like ‘pardon’, ‘good morning’. In the past but less common today, people bought bocks on etiquette (Polite behavior) to learn how to behave. * IV. WORD FORMS: SUPPLY THE APPROPRIATE FORMS OF THE WORDS IN BRACKETS. (10 PTS) 1. Due to the advanced medicine, patients now have certain negligence of, . [herb] 2. The demonstrators have been ‘outside the garment factory in the protest for furcoats. camp] 3, John Steinbeck is an American writer who is wel-known for masterly. . [character] 4. Contrary to what | had expected, my first journey to Antarctica was Tevent} : 5. When I told my students that | believed in every of Don Quixote's unrealistic ideas, my studenis looked at me . [search] 6. Not every journalist could notice the stars shifted grounds; her opinion had changed __. [perceive] 7. Due to the ten-minute standing ovation of the audience, the violinist had to take his third. [curtain] 8. False data in his surveys and interviews have his scientific research. [valid] 9.1 do not always fancy modem gadgets or recent scientific techniques; | sometimes find them really _. [new] 10. | just heard something broken in the kitchen again; nothing surprising. My children are. butter] COND SENTENCE. IAT IT MEAN: ME AS V. WRITING: C¢ GIVEN, (20PTS) 1. Ido not have enough money to have the automatic lighting installed. (PUT) > Were 2. When the war broke out, a lot of Ukrainians fled to neighbor countries to escape misfortune. (NECK) > No sooner Ee '3. The management board decided to offer the strikers a pay rise to alleviate their anger. (FEATHERS) > With a : 4, Itwas wrong of the antifans to make negative influence on the journalists about the star. (PREJUDICED) > The antitans should ___s 5. Kevin was so interested in the hockey match on TV that he invented an excuse for his day off. (COOKED) > Such —— 6. No one can believe that Laura eams money to support the whole family at such a lender age. (BACON) > Hardly ee 7, The local authoriies made the museum sutabie forthe public hall afer the war. (KEYED) > Itwas 8. Nice art works from litter should be exhibited now. (LAUNCHED) Sitshigh CC _____ss 8, Our team could not have been favoured by the judges ff we Rad been experienced enough. (WIN) sm. (COME) > Due to - 10. Although quiet members seem to be patient, they do not always take critic >Patient ‘THE END OF THE TEST Scanned with CamScanner

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