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ĐỀ THAM KHẢO PHÁT TRIỂN MINH HỌA BGD 2024 ĐỀ 4 (Đề thi có 04 trang) KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM 2024 Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút không kể thời gian phát đề 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. local B. career C. certain D. continue Question 2: A. device B. relative C. idea D. find 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. A. manage B. protect C. reform D. regard Question 4. A. interact B. entertain C. compassion D. understand 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: The road ________ to the village is surrounded with hundreds of murals. A. leading B. leads C. that lead D. led Question 6: I thought this test would be difficult, but it is ________ test I’ve ever taken. A. the easiest B. easier C. the most easy D. easily Question 7: When he came, his girlfriend _______ in the living room. A. has studied B. is studying C. studied D. was studying Question 8: Motorbikes and cars are banned _____ the town center for large parts of the day. A. for B. in C. on D. from Question 9: Travelers have various expectations for Vietnam’s tourism services, _______? A. do they B. don’t they C. have they D. haven’t they Question 10: Environmental workers have operated at full ______, but the volume of styrofoam floating in Ha Long and Bai Tu Long bays is still huge. A. capacity   B. wattage         C. ability D. power Question 11: ___ five-day stay in Ho Chi Minh City only costs a person US$259, putting it sixth in the list of cheapest tourist destinations in the world. A. No article B. An C. A D. The Question 12: Amanda __________ her boyfriend during her trip to Vietnam, and she has been single ever since. A. broken up with B. fallen out with     C. faced up with D. put up with Question 13: All four female attendants of Vietnam Airlines denied ______ what was inside the containers. A. knowing   B. to know         C. to knowing D. being known Question 14: The boy would scream _____ murder if his mother didn’t let him watch his favorite Doraemon films.  A. purple   B. black         C. red D. blue Question 15:. _______, I will give him the report. A. When he will return B. When he returns C. Until he will return D. No sooner he returned Question 16: As demand for travel increases, criminals have taken _______ of the situation to defraud unsuspecting individuals of their hard-earned money. A. control   B. use         C. advantage   D. advance Question  17: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ________ by J K Rowling. A. written B. was written C. wrote D. were written Question 18: Recently, the Ministry of Public Security has received numerous _____ of fraudulent activities aimed at taking advantage of people’s property. A. complain  B. complaints    C. complainants D. complaining Question 19: On March 16, a security _______ at Tan Son Nhat Airport in Ho Chi Minh City found hundreds of toothpaste tubes containing 11.4 kg of drugs. A. judgment   B. inspection             C. examination D. assessment
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 20. Claudia is being interviewed by the manager of the company she’s applied for. - Manager: “________” - Claudia: “I work hard and I enjoy working with other people.” A. Can you do jobs on your own? B. Would you describe yourself as ambitious? C. What are some of your main strengths? D. Why have you applied for this position? Question 21. Lan and Ba are discussing a question of their teacher. - Lan: “I think it is a good idea to have three or four generations living under one roof.” - Ba: “________” A. I can’t agree with you anymore. There will be lots of understanding. B. No, I don’t think so. They can help each other a lot. C. That’s a good idea. Many old-aged parents like to live in a nursing home. D. You can say that again. 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: Hai Phong will restrict car access to Cat Ba Island during the Reunification Day and Labor Day holiday to prevent congestion at a ferry port. A. assist      B. narrow    C. diminish D. degrade Question 23: It’s quite disappointing that many bystanders still turn a blind eye to acts of injustice they witness in the street. A. take no notice of         B. show respect for        C. pay attention to  D. have no feeling for 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 24: A total of 65 people were arrested in a drug trafficking case involving four Vietnam Airlines attendants after a month-long investigation. A. delivering B. smuggling     C. supplying D. stealing Question 25: Littering and the overuse of plastic are making Vietnam lose its charms to foreign tourists. A. the problem of using too much     B. the fact that something is not used enough          C. the fact that people spend enough buying D. the problem of using less  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. The last time I saw her was three years ago. A. I have not seen her for three years. B. About three years ago, I used to meet her. C. I have often seen her for the last three years. D. I saw her three years ago and will never meet her Question 27: I said to him: “I’m very angry with you. Go away.” A. I said that I am very angry with you and go away. B. I said that I was very angry with you and went away. C. I said that I was very angry with him and told him to go away. D. I said that he was very angry with me and told me to go away. Question 28. It is unnecessary for you to finish the task until tomorrow afternoon A. You needn’t finish the task until tomorrow afternoon. B. You have to finish the task unitl tomorrow afternoon. C. You may finish the task after tomorrow afternoon. D. You should finish the task until tomorrow afternoon 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 29. She was short-sighted. Therefore, She had to wear the glasses. A. If she isn’t short-sighted,s he won’t have to wear the glasses. B. If she hadn’t been short-sighted, she wouldn’t have had to wear the glasses, C. If she weren’t short-sighted, she wouldn’t have to wear the glasses.
D. Should she not be short-sighted, she won’t have to wear the glasses. Question 30. You can feel more at ease by taking part in group dating. It’s the only way. A. By taking part in group dating can you only feel more at ease. B. Only by taking part in group dating can you feel more at ease. C. The only way you are by taking part in group dating can feel more at ease.  D. The way you can feel more at ease is taking part in only group dating. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 31: Animals adapt a number of diverse strategies for self-defense, such as vibrant body colors that make them look poisonous to predators. A. adapt B. self-defense C. make D. look Question 32: I only know the fundamentals, so it’d be best if you consult James if you want a definite answer to your question, since Mathematics are his major. A. fundamentals B. consult C. definite D. are Question 33: A number of angry protesters shoved the security guards and made its way into the city hall where the mayor was attending a meeting. A. where B. its C. was attending D. the 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.  Why Is Airplane Food So Bad? You may have heard those (34) __________ have travelled on airplanes say that in-flight food is very bad, but do you know why this is? To begin with, one of the major criteria for (35) __________ tasty dish is freshness, but this is exactly what in-flight food lacks. This is because most airlines freeze pre-made meals on the ground and reheat them while in air, (36) __________ you are flying first class where your meals are carefully prepared by experienced cooks with expensive ingredients.  The environment in which the food is served also plays an important role in how taste is perceived. Unfortunately, the aircraft’s environment tends to (37) ___________ our sense of smell, which is one of the most important factors in taste. Dry air and a high decibel level in the cabin interferes with our tastes and makes us lose the (38) __________ to taste salty and sweet meals. (Adapted from baatraining.com) Question 34: A. which B. when C. where D. who Question 35: A. some B. every C. all D. much Question 36: A. although B. provided C. unless D. because Question 37: A. prevent B. contain C. withhold D. disrupt Question 38: A. skill B. ability C. power D. competence 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 Cold War, a tense global conflict between the U.S and the Soviet Union, affected today’s world in many major ways. And one of its results was The Space Race: a historical period during which both countries constantly demonstrated new technologies to prove that they are better at space exploration.  The beginning of the Space Race was marked with the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik 1 in 1957. The public in the U.S was shocked when they saw that the Soviet Union, whose economy was still recovering after World War II, achieved this milestone first, especially when the U.S. government had already formed a plan to launch its own artificial satellite, something they did not manage to do until 1958 with the Explorer 1. That same year, NASA was officially founded and publicly announced the creation of a program to send human passengers into space. In the first half of the space race, the Soviet Union was considered to be ahead. Its engineers accomplished many firsts, including the first probe to reach the moon, Luna 2. In April 1961, the Soviets obtained another spectacular victory with the successful flight of Yuri Gagarin, the first person to fly in space. Upon his safe return to Earth, Gagarin was hailed as an international hero. Then, in 1969, the Space Race reached its peak with the Apollo 11 mission, in which Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon and walked on its surface. Even though the race did not officially reach its conclusion after this historic event, it was widely believed to have been won by the U.S at this point. Eventually, as the Cold War was slowly coming to an end, both sides agreed to stop the
Race and cooperate in space, and this led to the construction of the International Space Station (ISS), which officially began in 1998. (Adapted from space.com) Question 39: What is the passage mainly about? A. How the Cold War affected the Space Race B. The beginning of the Space Race C. Why the United States won the Space Race D. A brief history of the Space Race Question 40: According to paragraph 2, why was the public in the U.S surprised when Sputnik 1 was launched? A. Because the Soviet government had not announced any plans before the launch. B. Because after World War II, the Soviet Union’s economy was still recovering. C. Because the U.S had already built and was preparing to launch its own satellite.  D. Because the Sputnik 1 launch happened one year before the Explorer 1 launch. Question 41: The phrase “hailed” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to __________. A. recommended B. confirmed C. assisted D. celebrated Question 42: The word “it” in paragraph 4 refers to ___________. A. race B. conclusion C. event D. point Question 43: Which of the following is NOT TRUE, according to the passage?  A. In 1958, NASA decided to start a space travel program for human passengers. B. Yuri Gagarin became the first person in history to travel into space. C. After the Apollo 11 mission, many believed that the U.S won the Space Race. D. At the end of the Space Race in 1998, the ISS was fully constructed. 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   Many people may be surprised to hear that poaching - the illegal hunting of wild animals - is still one of the biggest drivers of extinction, despite efforts from governments around the world. From figuring out where illegal hunting is taking place to identifying the source of an animal product, conservationists still face many challenges. That being said, developments in technology are putting new tools into the hands of the law enforcement officials and conservation biologists who desperately need them. One difficulty faced when illegal bones, horns and skin are seized is knowing where they came from. Fortunately, there are ways that artificial intelligence can help. For example, every tiger has a unique stripe pattern, like a fingerprint. With this knowledge in mind, scientists in India have created a database powered by AI containing images of tigers and their specific stripe pattern, which has been successfully implemented to determine that a piece of tiger skin came from a protected area and thus had been poached rather than farmed. Information like this is hugely valuable for officials, since it allows them to pinpoint areas where there is poaching activity. Currently, efforts are being made to expand the database with images from other countries and regions worldwide.   Taking a different approach is Professor Fritz Vollrath of the University of Oxford, who spent decades studying the properties of various biological materials before turning his attention to ivory. He is now working with researchers in China to develop a man-made version of natural ivory. “Ivory is a nice material that people like to handle – but does it have to come from a dead elephant? What if we can create a mixture of collagen and minerals that has the same qualities?” he says. Likewise, startup company Pembient is trying to produce a synthetic form of rhino horn. They’ve created a few prototypes and expect their final product to be ready for sale in 2022 at only $2.61 per gram. Meanwhile, Professor Milind Tambe in California, using 14 years of data on poaching activities in Queen Elizabeth National Park, were able to create a system that would predict likely hotspots for poaching and direct patrols there to remove traps before they can kill any animals, plus generate new routes to areas where patrols were often sparse in the past. Perfecting the program day by day, Tambe is now partnering with many wildlife agencies to integrate it into their software. “My job is to support conservationists, and to see what I can do for them,” says Tambe.  (Adapted from bbc.co.uk) Question 44: Which best serves as the title for the passage? A. Rise In Illegal Hunting Indicates the Need for Global Scientific Cooperation B. Innovations That Are Giving Us an Edge in The Fight Against Poaching C. These Technologies Will Give Us the Ability to Hunt Down Illegal Hunters  

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