[096] - Đề thi thử tốt nghiệp THPT 2024 - Môn Tiếng Anh - Đề thi theo cấu trúc đề minh họa 2024
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Mark the letter A,B,C,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.
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Question 2.
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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 primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3.
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Question 4.
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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 5. Susan usually stays up late,____________?
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Question 6. The story “Mat Biec” I’ve just read _________ by Nguyen Nhat Anh.
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Question 7. Many centuries ago at Karnak, in ancient Egypt, on ______ east bank of the Nile ______ great temple arose.
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Question 8. In my opinion, Banh Mi is far _________ than Pizza.
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Question 9. Phat was the only person _______ early in the meeting.
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Question 10. When I last saw him, he________in London.
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Question 11. Shopkeepers too were notorious ______ the “trading lies” their businesses obliged them to tell.
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Question 12. Mr. Minh Nhi will buy the newest Mercedes ________.
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Question 13. The local health clinic is relying on ________ to run the office and answer the phones.
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Question 14. The local authority asked for a __________contribution from the community to repair roads and bridges.
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Question 15. Such approaches should be supported and mainstreamed in health interventions in order to________ positive behavior change.
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Question 16. Cutting out single-use plastic water bottles is one way you can _______ a difference.
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Question 17. Even if that laptop is the most expensive in the store, it doesn’t _________ mean that it is the best.
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Question 18. Don’t give me an answer now – _____ on it and tell me whenever you’re ready.
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Question 19. The $10,000 loan from the bank helped her ________ her own business.
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlinded word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20. First prize is a fortnight in Australia and second prize is a month in Phu Quoc.
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Question 21. The herbicide that farmers spray on their crops can damage people's health.
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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 underlinded word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22. 'If we continue to deplete our planet’s natural resources, we will damage the environment significantly.
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Question 23. Duggie was famed for his never say die attitude and was named player of the year for the 3rd time in 1991.
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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 24. Anna and Bill are having dinner in Bill’s house.
Anna: "This dish is really nice!"
Bill:"________. It's called yakitori, and it's made with chicken livers."
Anna: "This dish is really nice!"
Bill:"________. It's called yakitori, and it's made with chicken livers."
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Question 25. Tony and Alice are discussing about life in the future.
Tony: “I believe space travel will become more affordable for many people in the future.”
Alice:“_________________”
Tony: “I believe space travel will become more affordable for many people in the future.”
Alice:“_________________”
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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.
Pets can improve your life.
The role of animals in helping people recover from a range of health and emotional problem has long been widely recognized. Now a survey (26) _______is reported in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology appears to show that owning a pet can benefit healthy individuals, too. A number of experiments, (27) _______ by two universities in the United States, indicate that pet owners are generally happier, healthier, fitter, more confident and better able to cope with everyday issues than non – owners.
The researchers discovered that individuals have just as close a relationship with the key people in their lives in other words family and friends, (28) _______ they have with their pets. And although they found no (29) _______that people choose emotional relationship with pets over relationships with (30) _______ people, a study of universities showed that owning a pet helped them get over the break-up of a relationship with a partner.
The role of animals in helping people recover from a range of health and emotional problem has long been widely recognized. Now a survey (26) _______is reported in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology appears to show that owning a pet can benefit healthy individuals, too. A number of experiments, (27) _______ by two universities in the United States, indicate that pet owners are generally happier, healthier, fitter, more confident and better able to cope with everyday issues than non – owners.
The researchers discovered that individuals have just as close a relationship with the key people in their lives in other words family and friends, (28) _______ they have with their pets. And although they found no (29) _______that people choose emotional relationship with pets over relationships with (30) _______ people, a study of universities showed that owning a pet helped them get over the break-up of a relationship with a partner.
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Question 27.
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Question 28.
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Question 29.
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Question 30.
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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 answer to each of the questions
The generation gap that was so in evidence during the 60s has resurfaced, but it is not the disruptive force that it was during the Vietnam era, a 2009 study suggests. The Pew Research Center study found that 79% of Americans see major differences between younger and older adults in the way they look at the world. In 1969, a Gallup Poll found that a smaller percentage, 74%, perceived major differences.
Today, however, although more Americans see generational differences, most do not see them as divisive. That is partly because of the areas of difference. The top areas of disagreement between young and old, according to the Pew Research Study, are the use of technology and taste in music. Grandparents are likely to have observed these differences in their grandchildren who are tweens, teens, and young adults.
If large differences between the generations exist, why don't they spawn conflict? The answer is twofold.
First, the two largest areas of difference—technology and music—are less emotionally charged than political issues. The older generation is likely to be proud of the younger generation's prowess in technology rather than to view it as a problem. As for the musical differences, each generation wants its own style of music, and the older generation generally can relate to that desire.
Second, in the other areas of difference, the younger generation tends to regard the older generation as superior to their own generation—clearly a difference from the 1960s with its rallying cry of "Don't trust anyone over thirty." According to the Pew study, all generations regard older Americans as superior in moral values, work ethic and respect for others.
Today, however, although more Americans see generational differences, most do not see them as divisive. That is partly because of the areas of difference. The top areas of disagreement between young and old, according to the Pew Research Study, are the use of technology and taste in music. Grandparents are likely to have observed these differences in their grandchildren who are tweens, teens, and young adults.
If large differences between the generations exist, why don't they spawn conflict? The answer is twofold.
First, the two largest areas of difference—technology and music—are less emotionally charged than political issues. The older generation is likely to be proud of the younger generation's prowess in technology rather than to view it as a problem. As for the musical differences, each generation wants its own style of music, and the older generation generally can relate to that desire.
Second, in the other areas of difference, the younger generation tends to regard the older generation as superior to their own generation—clearly a difference from the 1960s with its rallying cry of "Don't trust anyone over thirty." According to the Pew study, all generations regard older Americans as superior in moral values, work ethic and respect for others.
Question 31. Which of the following could be the main idea of the passage?
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Question 32. The word “divisive” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to _________.
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Question 33. What are the two reasons why large differences between generations don’t cause disagreement?
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Question 34. The word “their” in the last paragraph refers to __________.
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Question 35. According to the passage, which is NOT true?
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
People are living longer and, in some parts of the world, healthier lives. This represents one of the crowning achievements of the last century, but also a significant challenge. Longer lives must be planned for. Societal aging may affect economic growth and lead to many other issues, including the sustainability of families, the ability of states and communities to provide resources for older citizens, and international relations. The Global Burden of Disease, a study conducted by the World Health Organization, predicts a very large increase in age-related chronic disease in all regions of the world. Dealing with this will be a significant challenge for all countries’ health services.
Population aging is driven by declines in fertility and improvements in health and longevity. In more developed countries, falling fertility beginning in the early 1900’s has resulted in current levels being below the population replacement rate of two live births per woman. Perhaps the most surprising demographic development of the past 20 years has been the pace of fertility decline in many less developed countries. In 2006, for example, the total fertility rate was at or below the replacement rate in 44 less developed countries.
One central issue for policymakers in regard to pension funds is the relationship between the official retirement age and actual retirement age. Over several decades in the latter part of the 20th century, many of the more developed nations lowered the official age at which people become fully entitled to public pension benefits. This was propelled by general economic conditions, changes in welfare philosophy, and private pension trends. Despite the recent trend toward increased workforce participation at older ages, a significant gap between official and actual ages of retirement persists. This trend is emerging in rapidly aging developing countries as well. Many countries already have taken steps towards much-needed reform of their old-age social insurance programs. One common reform has been to raise the age at which workers are eligible for full public pension benefits. Another strategy for bolstering economic security for older people has been to increase the contributions by workers. Other measures to enhance income for older people include new financial instruments for private savings, tax incentives for individual retirement savings, and supplemental occupational pension plans.
As life expectancy increases in most nations, so do the odds of different generations within a family coexisting. In more developed countries, this has manifested itself as the ‘beanpole family,’ a vertical extension of family structure characterized by an increase in the number of living generations within a lineage and a decrease in the number of people within each generation. As mortality rates continue to improve, more people in their 50’s and 60’s will have surviving parents, aunts, and uncles. Consequently, more children will know their grandparents and even their great-grandparents, especially their great-grandmothers. There is no historical precedent for a majority of middle-aged and older adults having living parents.
Population aging is driven by declines in fertility and improvements in health and longevity. In more developed countries, falling fertility beginning in the early 1900’s has resulted in current levels being below the population replacement rate of two live births per woman. Perhaps the most surprising demographic development of the past 20 years has been the pace of fertility decline in many less developed countries. In 2006, for example, the total fertility rate was at or below the replacement rate in 44 less developed countries.
One central issue for policymakers in regard to pension funds is the relationship between the official retirement age and actual retirement age. Over several decades in the latter part of the 20th century, many of the more developed nations lowered the official age at which people become fully entitled to public pension benefits. This was propelled by general economic conditions, changes in welfare philosophy, and private pension trends. Despite the recent trend toward increased workforce participation at older ages, a significant gap between official and actual ages of retirement persists. This trend is emerging in rapidly aging developing countries as well. Many countries already have taken steps towards much-needed reform of their old-age social insurance programs. One common reform has been to raise the age at which workers are eligible for full public pension benefits. Another strategy for bolstering economic security for older people has been to increase the contributions by workers. Other measures to enhance income for older people include new financial instruments for private savings, tax incentives for individual retirement savings, and supplemental occupational pension plans.
As life expectancy increases in most nations, so do the odds of different generations within a family coexisting. In more developed countries, this has manifested itself as the ‘beanpole family,’ a vertical extension of family structure characterized by an increase in the number of living generations within a lineage and a decrease in the number of people within each generation. As mortality rates continue to improve, more people in their 50’s and 60’s will have surviving parents, aunts, and uncles. Consequently, more children will know their grandparents and even their great-grandparents, especially their great-grandmothers. There is no historical precedent for a majority of middle-aged and older adults having living parents.
Question 36. Which of the following best describes the main purpose of the author in the passage?
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Question 37. As mentioned in the first paragraph, the following aspects will be influenced by the aging in the society, EXCEPT ___________.
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Question 38. What does the word “This” in paragraph 3 refer to?
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Question 39. The word “eligible” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to __________.
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Question 40. According to paragraph 3, which of the following is the measure of old-age social insurance programs?
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Question 41. The word “manifested” in the last paragraph could be best replaced by ________.
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Question 42. What is the benefit of aging mentioned in the last paragraph?
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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 43. He didn’t meet her even one time since they said goodbye together.
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Question 44. I bought an interesting book last week, but I cannot find them now.
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Question 45. The organization works on the principals that all members have the same rights.
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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 46. She began to play the piano three years ago.
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Question 47. “I’ll help you repair this washing machine, Jenny”, he said.
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Question 48. You are supposed to be here at 9 a.m, but it is 11 a.m now.
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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 49. I did not do a careful preparation for the final test.I got the disappointing result.
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Question 50. I posted the letter. I realized that I had forgotten to put on a stamp.
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