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ĐỀ THI LẠI KSCL LẦN 1 K12 NĂM HỌC 23-24

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. lack B. blame C. shape D. paste
Question 2. A. choir B. church C. child D. cheek

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet 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. review B. answer C. software D. notion
Question 4. A. understand B. prohibit C. encourage D. deforest

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 5. He promised _______ us the package by 6 P.M.
A. to send B. send C. to sending D. sending
Question 6. A lot of fans are disappointed to find that their idols have _______ of clay when they are caught doing
something embarrassing.
A. feet B. weight C. teeth D. mouth
Question 7. Susan won’t go home _______ .
A. until she has completed the report B. since she completed the report
C. when she completed the report D. after she had completed the report
Question 8. Last week I had _______ terrible headache so I had to take a day off.
A. a B. an C. Ø (no article) D. the
Question 9. Hotel rooms _______ up to one month before arrival.
A. can be reserved B. reserved C. have reserved D. reserve
Question 10. My brother really _______ pride in his achievement at university.
A. takes B. keeps C. makes D. catches
Question 11. This room isn’t large enough, _______ ?
A. is it B. hasn’t it C. does it D. isn’t it
Question 12. The revised manuscript is _______ than the previous one.
A. simpler B. the simplest C. simply D. simplest
Question 13. Remember to wash all cooking _______ before preparing any dishes.
A. utensils B. gadgets C. devices D. applications
Question 14. The earthquake _______ Turkey a few weeks ago caused irreparable damage to some parts of this
country.
A. hitting B. was hit C. hit D. to hit
Question 15. My mother _______ the clothes to dry outside when it suddenly started to rain.
A. was hanging B. will hang C. hangs D. is hanging
Question 16. Tina is a highly accomplished linguist; her great _______ for languages really amazes me.
A. facility B. resource C. amenity D. convenience
Question 17. Hoang is excited _______ the school field trip tomorrow.
A. about B. to C. at D. on
Question 18. The local authority plans to _______ the parking space.
A. enlarge B. large C. largely D. enlargement
Question 19. Some old people _______ golf when they retire.
A. take up B. put on C. switch off D. look back

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.
Question 20. Phuong and Linh are at the zoo.
- Phuong: “Can we feed the monkeys?”
- Linh: “ _______ . The sign says ‘No Feeding’.”
A. I’m afraid not B. I think so
C. Help yourself D. Yes, go ahead
Question 21. Jimmy and Linda are talking about volunteering.
- Jimmy: “I think high school students should do voluntary work.”
- Linda: “ _______ . This can help boost their confidence.”
A. That’s for sure B. I don’t quite agree
C. I’m sorry to hear that D. It’s quite strange
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 22. You could trust Mike. He’s very good at designing.
A. believe B. revise C. betray D. impact
Question 23. He’s still wet behind the ears, so he hasn’t been offered the job.
A. having a lot of experience B. full of energy
C. easily influenced by others D. young and inexperienced
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 24. Family outings can be a great way to strengthen close relationships among members.
A. enhance B. divide C. explain D. break
Question 25. They were fearless explorers who climbed to the top of the mountain under the bad weather.
A. brave B. cautious C. afraid D. careless
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 26. “What sport did you play yesterday?” asked my friend.
A. My friend asked me what sport I had played the day before.
B. My friend asked me what sport did I play yesterday
C. My friend asked me what sport I had played yesterday.
D. My friend asked me what sport had I played the day before.
Question 27. All taxi drivers are required to fasten their seat belts while driving.
A. All taxi drivers must fasten their seat belts while driving.
B. All taxi drivers may fasten their seat belts while driving.
C. All taxi drivers needn’t fasten their seat belts while driving.
D. All taxi drivers shouldn’t fasten their seat belts while driving.
Question 28. The last time I called her was five years ago.
A. I haven’t called her for five years. B. I have called her for five years.
C. I called her for five years. D. I didn’t call her five years ago.
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 29. Even though many drastic measures have been adopted by the local authority, this area still records a
high incident of juvenile crime.
A. incident B. drastic measure C. adopted D. juvenile crime
Question 30. Tuan forgets to charge his phone last night so now its battery is running low.
A. forgets B. charge C. its D. low
Question 31. Mary has decided to take this English course with the hope that they will improve her writing skills.
A. they B. has decided C. with D. writing skills
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 32. The Internet connection is slow. I can’t send this message to my tutor.
A. If the Internet weren’t slow, I could send this message to my tutor
B. If the Internet connection hadn’t been slow, I could have sent this message to my tutor.
C. Unless the Internet connection is slow, I can send this message to my tutor.
D. Provided that the Internet connection is slow, I can’t send this message to my tutor.
Question 33. Ngoc’s personal information was leaked. She was aware of the danger of the Internet.
A. Only after Ngoc’s personal information had been leaked did she realise how dangerous the Internet was.
B. No sooner had Ngoc realised that the Internet was dangerous than her personal information was leaked.
C. Not until Ngoc’s personal information had been leaked was she aware of the benefit of the Internet.
D. Hardly had Ngoc’s personal information been leaked when she realised how beneficial the Internet was.

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 of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38.
An increasing number of people nowadays are choosing to work from the comfortable environment of their
own homes rather than (34) _______ the troublesome process of travelling to work every day. The emergence of
teleworking, as it is commonly called, is due to the extensive use of computers in the workplace. Working
conditions at home are more relaxed and can actually be timed to (35) _______ oneself. There is no stressful need
to get to the office on time, no frustration (36) _______ is caused by the rush-hour traffic as with commuting, and it
isn't necessary to face unpleasant colleagues on a daily basis.
(37) _______ , there is a negative side. For example, some people might suffer from boredom if they spend all
day at home, or they might feel the temptation to spend time doing (38) _______ jobs around the house.
(Adapted from FCE Use of English by Virginia Evans)
Question 34. A. undergo B. conduct C. realise D. struggle
Question 35. A. suit B. match C. agree D. find
Question 36. A. which B. whom C. when D. whose
Question 37. A. However B. Moreover C. Hence D. In addition
Question 38. A. other B. a little C. another D. every

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 39 to 43.
Scientists have dreamed for a long time about building a 'flying train' which can float through the air above the
tracks. With Maglev technology, their dreams are now a reality. Maglev trains have no wheels. Instead, powerful
magnets lift them into the air and push them forward, at speeds of up to 500 km per hour.
As well as speed, Maglev has a number of advantages over other transport systems. The trains are quieter and
the journey is smoother because they don't have wheels. They are also greener because they don't use fuel and so
create less pollution. Right now there is only one high-speed Maglev train system in the world. It carries passengers
from Shanghai city centre to the airport. However, work has started on a new, longer Maglev track in Japan. Trains
will go from Tokyo to Nagoya in 40 minutes. But don't expect to ride on it on your next trip to Japan. It won't open
until 2027! Then, in 2045, the line will extend to Osaka.
There is one major problem with Maglev technology: it is incredibly expensive to build the tracks. Transport
planners predict that the Tokyo to Osaka line will cost 91 billion dollars. The high cost means that Maglev
technology probably won't replace other forms of transport in the near future. However, the technology is still in
development and somebody might find a cheaper and simpler way to build the tracks. And then, who knows? In the
future, some of us might fly to work by train.
(Adapted from Navigate by Caroline Krantz and Julie Norton)
Question 39. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. Flying by Train B. The End of Trains?
C. Train System in Shanghai D. The Next Generation of Technology
Question 40. The word powerful in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______ .
A. strong B. simple C. standard D. heavy
Question 41. According to paragraph 2, Maglev trains _______ .
A. aren’t harmful to the environment B. require a special type of fuel
C. travel faster than other vehicles D. may cause some noise
Question 42. The word they in paragraph 2 refers to _______ .
A. Maglev trains B. transport systems C. wheels D. advantages
Question 43. Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage?
A. Maglev train system in Japan will come into operation in 2045.
B. The cost of building Maglev train tracks can be enormous.
C. A high-speed Maglev train system was first developed in Shanghai
D. Maglev trains can travel at an incredibly fast speed.
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 44 to 50.
Think about the last test you took. How much of what you learned for the test do you still remember? Many people
take tests to pass a course or get a promotion, but they often forget the information afterward! This is especially the
case for people taking large international tests like TOEFL or IELTS. These tests usually involve multiple-choice
questions, and people often study to increase their scores, not to learn important information. In fact, educators are
divided on whether these kinds of tests are the most effective way to assess a person's abilities.
Those who support such tests say they are the only way for educators and employers to compare people based on
their test scores. However, there are people trying to reform this system: They believe that standard tests aren't the
best way to measure a person's ability. These reformers also believe that intelligent people are not always good at
taking tests or memorizing facts. A multiple-choice test cannot always tell what people have learned, or whether
they can apply that knowledge in the future.
Reformers believe that other types of evaluation achieve better results. Tests that contain a mix of written and
spoken questions give a more complete assessment of what the person is capable of. A portfolio, or a collection of
work done throughout a course, can show how much the student has improved individually. Group interviews,
where a group of people are interviewed at the same time, can also be useful for employers, since they show how
people interact with others.
Alternative educational institutions such as Montessori and Waldorf schools don't believe that education should be
focused on testing. At these schools, the classroom is very relaxed and ''free," with students learning from each
other as much as they learn from teachers. Some of these schools even allow students to choose what they study.
Teachers create activities designed to let students show their abilities or knowledge of a certain subject. In these
schools, the focus is on learning by experiencing and doing things.
The debate on testing continues, and educators have yet to find a perfect method of evaluating learning. Until that
day comes, old test methods will be used and new test methods will continue to develop. But one thing’s for sure,
testing will continue to play an important part in all our lives - so study hard.
(Adapted from Active Skills for Reading by Heinle)
Question 44. Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Debate Over Testing Methods B. A Novel Test Method
C. Cheating on Important Exams D. Mounting Stress to Take Tests
Question 45. The word ‘divided’ in paragraph 1 mostly means ________ .
A. holding different opinions B. bitterly disappointed
C. going unnoticed D. having similar results
Question 46. According to paragraph 1, IELTS test takers often ________ .
A. study questions with a view to increasing their band score
B. forget the test date
C. evaluate other’s language abilities
D. get used to memorising factual information
Question 47. The word ‘apply’ in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________ .
A. use B. send C. judge D. determine
Question 48. The word ‘they’ in paragraph 3 refers to ________ .
A. group interviews B. employers C. results D. others
Question 49. Which of the following is true, according to the passage?
A. is important to see how students communicate with other people.
B. Employers always use international tests' results to measure potential employee’s abilities.
C. Tests that combine written and spoken questions are available in Waldorf schools.
D. Multiple-choice tests are definitely a good way to evaluate intelligence.It
Question 50. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. In some schools, it is believed that students learn better by experiencing instead of memorizing.
B. Students are supposed to do their homework without the support of their teachers.
C. A satisfactory way to assess students’ abilities has already been discovered.
D. Old-fashioned testing methods will be soon replaced in years to come.

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