[076] - Đề thi thử tốt nghiệp THPT 2024 - Môn Tiếng Anh - LIÊN TRƯỜNG THPT NGHỆ AN (Lần 2 - Đề 402)
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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 1 to 5.
The fact that studies show that women´s job satisfaction generally is not lower than men´s has been
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as a paradox, given that women´s jobs often are inferior with respect to pay autonomy and promotional opportunities.
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the results from this study indicate that job satisfaction has more to do with the level of education than of gender. However, this does not have to contradict previous findings demonstrating that women are more prone to be intrinsically motivated while men have a tendency to be extrinsically motivated. When considering job satisfaction, the most
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factor was creativity in women and compensation in men. This might indicate that women are more intrinsically oriented, having a higher public service motivation and more focused on serving citizens and community. For women, these kinds of jobs may lead to a sense of work accomplishment. Earlier research indicates that females are more likely to subscribe to statements
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reflect compassion for
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and a commitment to finding meaning of life .
Question 1.
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Question 2.
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Question 3.
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Question 4.
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Question 5.
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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 6. My brother usually ask me for help when he has difficulty with his homework.
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Question 7. Barack Obama, along with their wife and two daughters entered the white House.
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Question 8. The president did not sound unduly concerned that the new policy would be disadvantaged to the future development of the company.
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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 9. My father hasn‟t played tennis since 1990.
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Question 10. “Did you go to the beach yesterday?” my friend said to me.
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Question 11. It is compulsory for every student in my class to finish their homework before class.
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 12. Simon: "It is very kind of you to invite us to your party." - Bob: " _____ "
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Question 13. Jane: “ _____ ” - Mary: “Yes, of course.”
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Read the following and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 14 to 20.
Everybody feels irritated by their siblings from time to time. Maybe your younger brother shows off and behaves in an immature way when you invite your friends to your house. Or perhaps your hardworking older sister gets a lot of praise from your parents, making you feel like you are not trying hard enough. At times, your brother or sister can feel like your worst enemy. But your relationship can improve greatly with a bit of effort and understanding.
Sibling relationships can be especially difficult for teenagers, who are experiencing many changes to their preferences and personality. For example, you may now find some of the activities that you used to enjoy doing with your younger brother childish or a waste of time. At times, the age difference can feel bigger than it really is, and this can have a negative effect on your relationship. One way to solve this problem is to make sure you continue to include your brother or sister in your day-to-day life. This can take some time, so it is important to be patient and enthusiastic.
Of course, it is perfectly normal for brothers and sisters to fall out with one another over small things. But you should not try to let incidents like these have too big an effect on your relationship. It is important to learn to forgive your siblings for this kind of behaviour, just as you would forgive your close friends. In situations like these, it is really important to let your sibling know how you feel. Rather than insulting your sister when she takes your things, tell her that it makes you feel angry, and that you would feel much happier if she asked you first. It‟s also crucial that you are sensitive to the feelings of your siblings too.
Finally, it is important to learn how to compromise. It is understandable that you may not want to lend your favourite jumper to your unreliable sister, but maybe you could offer her a less valuable alternative item of clothing. Or if your brother likes to spend all his free time watching football and you find it boring, you could suggest a different sport that you follow regularly together. And if you make the effort to make your sibling happy, he or she will do the same for you.
Sibling relationships can be especially difficult for teenagers, who are experiencing many changes to their preferences and personality. For example, you may now find some of the activities that you used to enjoy doing with your younger brother childish or a waste of time. At times, the age difference can feel bigger than it really is, and this can have a negative effect on your relationship. One way to solve this problem is to make sure you continue to include your brother or sister in your day-to-day life. This can take some time, so it is important to be patient and enthusiastic.
Of course, it is perfectly normal for brothers and sisters to fall out with one another over small things. But you should not try to let incidents like these have too big an effect on your relationship. It is important to learn to forgive your siblings for this kind of behaviour, just as you would forgive your close friends. In situations like these, it is really important to let your sibling know how you feel. Rather than insulting your sister when she takes your things, tell her that it makes you feel angry, and that you would feel much happier if she asked you first. It‟s also crucial that you are sensitive to the feelings of your siblings too.
Finally, it is important to learn how to compromise. It is understandable that you may not want to lend your favourite jumper to your unreliable sister, but maybe you could offer her a less valuable alternative item of clothing. Or if your brother likes to spend all his free time watching football and you find it boring, you could suggest a different sport that you follow regularly together. And if you make the effort to make your sibling happy, he or she will do the same for you.
Question 14. The word their in paragraph 2 refers to _____ .
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Question 15. According to paragraph 1, why do people sometimes feel annoyed by their siblings?
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Question 16. The phrase sensitive to in paragraph 3 mostly means _____ .
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Question 17. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage?
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Question 18. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
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Question 19. The word compromise in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to _____ .
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Question 20. Which would be the best title for the passage?
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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 21. He lacked commitment to the job. He wasn‟t considered for promotion.
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Question 22. She got out of the exam room. She realised that she had forgotten to submit her paper.
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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 stress in each of the following questions.
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Question 24.
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 25. When I _____ , they were packing food for the trip.
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Question 26. There was a lot of traffic but we managed _____ to the airport in time.
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Question 27. As I won‟t be able to attend the meeting, I‟d like you to sign _____ .
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Question 28. We drove along the road _____ after the heavy rain.
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Question 29. The more frequently droughts happen, _____ our life will become.
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Question 30. We had soup and sandwiches for _____ lunch.
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Question 31. She will have finished the preparations for the meeting _____ .
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Question 32. A lot of young people don‟t know how the Internet _____ .
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Question 33. Ms Smith's solution falls short of the _____ .
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Question 34. The hopes, goals, fears and desires _____ widely between men and women, between the rich and the poor.
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Question 35. I was surprised _____ how quickly she agreed.
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Question 36. The bridge is _____ to collapse at any moment.
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Question 37. I hope this headache will _____ soon.
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Question 38. Let's go for a long walk, _____ ?
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Question 39. You have to fill in an _____ form for admission to the university at the front desk.
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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 40. The loss of crops would make things more difficult, but they felt blessed to be alive.
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Question 41. Not only are these plants resistant to storm damage but they also grow well all year round.
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Read the following and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 42 to 46.
Is intimate friendship a relationship that is dying out in modern society? In our busy lives, we have many acquaintances and friends - the people we work with, our neighbours, the people we chat to at the local shop and so on. But how many really close friendships can we count? The truth for most of us is probably not many. Some psychologists say that while we still value strong family bonds, in recent times, friendships have lost the strength and importance that they had in the past.
According to a study published recently in the USA, friendships in America have been declining in quality and quantity since at least 1985. It claims that 25% of Americans don‟t have anyone they could call a close friend. Yet, on the surface, Americans seem extremely friendly people. If you have ever visited the USA, you will be familiar with the warmth and hospitality that they show to complete strangers. Everyone can be treated as a „buddy‟, even if they are just a casual acquaintance.
But in other cultures, acquaintances and friendships have different qualities. In France, for example, when you are trying to get to know a person, they may seem rather unfriendly and the length of time it takes to form a strong friendship seems greater than in other countries. This is because for the French there is still a clear distinction between a casual acquaintance and a true friend. Although France is changing and perhaps becoming more like America, there is no doubt that French people are still more private in their friendships and that they reserve real intimacy for their closest friends. This intimacy can be found in many other non-western cultures too, where great importance is attached to the quality of friendships. It is something that many of us in the West have forgotten and need to rediscover.
According to a study published recently in the USA, friendships in America have been declining in quality and quantity since at least 1985. It claims that 25% of Americans don‟t have anyone they could call a close friend. Yet, on the surface, Americans seem extremely friendly people. If you have ever visited the USA, you will be familiar with the warmth and hospitality that they show to complete strangers. Everyone can be treated as a „buddy‟, even if they are just a casual acquaintance.
But in other cultures, acquaintances and friendships have different qualities. In France, for example, when you are trying to get to know a person, they may seem rather unfriendly and the length of time it takes to form a strong friendship seems greater than in other countries. This is because for the French there is still a clear distinction between a casual acquaintance and a true friend. Although France is changing and perhaps becoming more like America, there is no doubt that French people are still more private in their friendships and that they reserve real intimacy for their closest friends. This intimacy can be found in many other non-western cultures too, where great importance is attached to the quality of friendships. It is something that many of us in the West have forgotten and need to rediscover.
Question 42. The word hospitality in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _____ .
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Question 43. According to paragraph 2, a study in the USA suggested that _____ .
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Question 44. Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage?
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Question 45. Which best serves as the title for the passage?
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Question 46. The word It in paragraph 2 refers to ___.
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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 47. Be careful of what you say around her - she has a big mouth.
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Question 48. Peter‟s remarks were quite offensive at the meeting yesterday. The boss is thinking seriously about firing him.
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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.
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Question 50.
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