Đề thi chính thức tốt nghiệp THPT năm 2024 (Mã đề 418)

1/4/2018 6:00:00 AM

Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.

  • elephant
  • hospital
  • cinema
  • computer

Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.

  • decide
  • improve
  • borrow
  • complete

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • party

  • question

  • dentist

  • painter

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • cake

  • gate

  • dance

  • space

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Companies should be careful not to fall foul of government safety regulations or they might have to pay a heavy fine.

  • obey
  • impose
  • break
  • violate

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Most children are taught not to take gifts from strange people.

  • familiar
  • normal
  • unusual
  • famous

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

The little boy impressed the judges with his excellent performance.

  • popular
  • boring
  • great
  • poor

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

There seems to be a technical issue with the system; it's not working.

  • control
  • report
  • problem
  • action

Tim and Dave are talking about e-waste.

Tim: "E-waste should be treated properly."

Dave: "_____. E-waste is harmful to our health and the environment."

  • You're wrong
  • I completely agree
  • I don't think so
  • I disagree with you

Ann is thanking Lisa for fixing her laptop.

Anna: It's very kind of you to help me. Thank you.

Lisa: _____

  • So do I.
  • Here you are.
  • Yes, please.
  • My pleasure.

English is useful ____ your future career.

  • for
  • on
  • about
  • at

Everest is _____ mountain in the world.

  • the highest
  • higher
  • the higher
  • highest

He is looking for a flat in the city centre, _____?

  • isn't he
  • doesn't he
  • was he
  • does he

Jane _____ a report when she received a call from her boss.

  • has written
  • was writing
  • writes
  • is writing

Lunch _____ by my sister every day.

  • prepared
  • is prepared
  • is preparing
  • prepares

A small bridge was built across the stream, _____ the children easy access to the local school.

  • giving
  • give
  • to giving
  • given

Hoi An Ancient Town attracts large numbers of _____ every year.

  • sightseers
  • commuters
  • spectators
  • viewers

I stopped _____ in order to get something to drink because I was so thirsty.

  • read
  • to reading
  • to read
  • reading

On such a nice day, there is nothing more enjoyable than lying on the grass, watching clouds forming and then _____ again.

  • distributing
  • shrinking
  • blending
  • dissolving

The final decision to go ahead with the project has already been made, so there's no point in _____ the toss.

  • quarrelling
  • arguing
  • dismissing
  • disapproving

My father is proud of his _____ of over 10,000 old books.

  • collectively
  • collect
  • collection
  • collective

The students will get the results _____.

  • after the teacher had finished marking the papers
  • when the teacher finishes marking the papers
  • as soon as the teacher finished marking the papers
  • until the teacher will finish marking the papers

The alarm clock didn't _____ this morning and I was late for work.

  • make up
  • put on
  • go off
  • check in

Some animals come out to find food at _____ night.

  • an
  • the
  • a
  • Ø (no article)

Being a sociable girl, Mary finds it easy to _____ friends at her new school.

  • make
  • go
  • do
  • get

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

Like the former village chief, his perceptive successor has an admirable ability to put aside his emotions and remain impassioned while resolving local conflicts. 

  • former
  • perceptive
  • admirable
  • impassioned

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

Many wild animals are suffering from losing its natural habitats.

  • wild
  • are
  • its
  • habitats

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

The manager spends two hours talking with us yesterday.

  • The
  • spends
  • hours
  • with

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

"He has offered me an office job," Susan said.

  • Susan said that he offered her an office job.
  • Susan said that he has offered me an office job.
  • Susan said that he had offered her an office job.
  • Susan said that he had offered me an office job.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

They last went camping five weeks ago.

  • They have gone camping for five weeks.
  • They started going camping five weeks ago.
  • They didn't go camping five weeks ago.
  • They haven't gone camping for five weeks.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

You aren't allowed to enter the construction site.

  • You can't enter the construction site.
  • You should enter the construction site.
  • You must enter the construction site.
  • You don't need to enter the construction site.

Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.

You should read the contract thoroughly. You shouldn't sign it until then.

  • Were you to read the contract thoroughly, you would sign it.
  • Only after you have read the contract thoroughly should you sign it.
  • Hardly had you signed the contract when you read it thoroughly.
  • Not until you have signed the contract should you read it thoroughly.

Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.

My mother is on business. She can't drive me to school. 

  • If my mother weren't on business, she will drive me to school.
  • If my mother weren't on business, she couldn't drive me to school.
  • If my mother weren't on business, she can't drive me to school.
  • If my mother weren't on business, she could drive me to school.

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

To bring up children, many qualities are required. Apart from love, patience, and understanding, a sense of humour is important. In fact, it is quite an art to transform a child's bad mood into behaviour everyone in the family can live with. Another aspect of child rearing is teaching children limits and rules so that children are aware of what their rights and what people's are, too. Setting limits on children must occur on a daily  because temporary measures will not be effective enough. A common mistake, however, is that parents often become far stricter than necessary. Instead, they must be willing to allow their children the opportunity to explore and learn from experience. Moreover, parents must know the importance of routine as it gets children to become used to certain everyday activities. , eating at the same time as their parents gets children into the habit of sitting at a table and teaches them how to  themselves properly. Overall, child rearing is certainly a challenge and a learning experience.

(Adapted from Use of English B2, Solution)

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

Have you ever tried playing the kind of video games that your parents played? Over the last few years, the Museum of Science in Manchester has held an exhibition which invites visitors to do exactly that. It offers them the chance to play games from the last 40 years, in various sessions throughout the day.

These video games sessions have now become one of the main attractions of the museum. They are full of people playing a wide range of games every day. However, visitors often choose the ones they are familiar with. For example, parents will choose the games they used to play in their childhood.

There's also an educational purpose to the games. For instance, some old types of computers, dating back 40 years, are also available. They were originally employed in classrooms to teach pupils to write their own computer programmes. Now, the museum is holding workshops encouraging children to learn similar skills - and they're still very popular.

The sessions are also seen as social events, as people discover how much fun it is to play video games with other family members. And there's also an area called Power Up! where a number of visitors can enjoy playing the same game together.

However, through the exhibition, the organisers also aim to show that video gaming is an important industry that employs many skilled people. People who enjoy gaming will also understand all the hard work, talent, and imagination that go into creating these amazing games.

(Adapted from Premilinary for Schools)

What is the passage mainly about?

  • A traditional way to teach computer programming skills
  • An exhibition of video games of the past
  • An opportunity to play games all day long
  • A group of experts working in the gaming industry

The word "them" in paragraph 1 refers to ____.

  • parents
  • games
  • visitors
  • sessions

The word "employed" in paragraph 3 is CLOSEST in meaning to ____.

  • fixed
  • connected
  • removed
  • used

Visitors to the museum can play the same game together ____.

  • at the workshops
  • in the classroom
  • at Power Up!

  • in all museum sessions

Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage?

  • The visitors often choose the video games they have never played before.
  • The video games sessions are considered social events where family members can get together.
  • The video games serve both entertainment and educational purposes.
  • The organisers of the exhibition want to show the importance of the video gaming business.

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

We often have stereotypical images of rockers as rebellious, classical music fans as quiet and modest, and lovers of rap as loquacious and outgoing. But is it really true that our musical tastes reveal our personality? According to a recent research from a university in Edinburgh, it is.

Professor North, one of the researchers, says that people often express their identity through the kind of music they listen to, the kind of clothes they wear and their hobbies and interests. So, it is not surprising that people's taste in music says something about their personality. The researchers interviewed more than 36,000 participants from around the world, asked them about their musical tastes, and gave them personality tests. But did the research prove that our stereotypical images are right? Here are some of the results: (1) lovers of indie music are not very confident, gentle or hard-working, but they are very creative; (2) country and western fans are hard-working and not shy; (3) rap fans are outgoing and confident; (4) fans of pop songs are not creative, but are hard-working, gentle and outgoing; and (5) the best fans to be are soul fans, because they are creative, confident, outgoing and gentle.

Perhaps the most surprising result was that classical music fans and heavy metal fans have very similar personalities. People think of heavy metal fans as being very sad and unhappy. But like classical fans, they are in fact easy-going and creative, and not very outgoing. Professor North also says that the results explain why so many people are good friends with people who like the same music. Heavy metal fans in Sweden have more in common with heavy metal fans in Brazil than with, say, Swedish fans of pop.

The results also explain that, since music is likely to be closely connected to our personalities, some of us are very passionate about what we listen to. However, the research does not say what people who listen to lots of different types of music are like. Perhaps they are perfectly balanced. So, what does your music say about you?

(Adapted from Solution)

What is the passage mainly about?

  • Surprising research evidence of musical tastes determining personality
  • The influence of personality on many musical genres' development
  • Past and present studies on the link between music and personality
  • Findings on the relationship between personality and choice of music

The word "loquacious" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to ____.

  • passive
  • indecisive
  • talkative
  • adaptive

The word "express" in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to _____.

  • popularise
  • deny
  • hide
  • communicate

The word them "them" in paragraph 2 refers to ____.

  • musical tastes
  • personality tests
  • participants
  • researchers

In paragraph 3, Professor North explains that both classical music fans and heavy metal fans are _____.

  • hard-working and friendly
  • confident and sociable
  • easy-going and imaginative
  • sad and dissatisfied

Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage?

  • Like lovers of indie or soul music, pop music fans are found to be imaginative.
  • The research data includes participants' answers given in interviews and personality tests.
  • People participating in Professor North's research come from different countries.
  • Professor North believes that what people wear might say something about who they are.

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

  • The conclusion that musical tastes reflect personality seems inapplicable to a certain group of music fans.
  • Personality tests were the most effective means of eliciting information about participants' favourite music.
  • If a person likes many kinds of music, he or she must have a perfectly balanced identity.
  • Before the study, the participants had no idea about stereotypical images of music fans.