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1 ĐỀ MINH HỌA SỐ 27 Biên soạn: Cô Trang Anh (Đề thi có 06 trang) ĐỀ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM 2022 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 to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1: A. interaction B. initiative C. hospitality D. activity Question 2: A. invites B. comes C. arrives D. loves Mark the letter A, B, C, or D 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. cartoon B. answer C. open D. paper Question 4: A. certificate B. knowledgeable C. prosperity D. development Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 5: Unfortunately, many of the travel experiences we take part in _______ into consideration how it affects our planet and the well-being of people. A. does not take B. do not take C. is not taken D. are not taken Question 6: If he had not spent his youth not learning anything, he __________ himself for his lack of knowledge now. A. will not blame B. would not blame C. would not have blamed D. would blame Question 7: Research suggested that people can ________ recall events that never happened. A. vividly B. clearly C. obviously D. certainly Question 8: ____________ , the driver couldn’t make out the road signs. A. There is a lot of freezing fog and icy patches B. There being a lot of freezing fog and icy patches C. It was a lot of freezing fog and icy patches D. It being a lot of freezing fog and icy patches Question 9: If you don't have anything __________ to say, it's better to say nothing. A. construct B. construction C. constructive D. constructor Question 10: Let’s leave early, so we’ll be ahead of the rush of commuters. We can’t risk _______in heavy traffic during rush hour. A. holding up B. being held up C. to be held up D. to hold up Question 11: Global warming will result _____ crop failures and famines. A. with B. from C. for D. in Question 12: There are both advantages and disadvantages of living in families with three or four generations, also known as __________ families. A. single-parent B. extended C. nuclear D. crowded Question 13: ______ I got to the dentist last week, I had to sit in the waiting room for over one hour. A. When B. Once C. While D. Since Question 14: He decided to withdraw from the powerboat race as he had a (n) _____ of danger. A. omen B. premonition C. foreboding D. prediction Question 15: When I agreed to help, I didn't know what I was __________ myself in for. A. laying B. putting C. letting D. bringing
2 Question 16: Friends will come and go in your life, but more important than __________ is your friends' acceptance of you for who you are. A. how long do your friendships last B. how long your friendships will last C. how long your friendships last D. how long will your friendships last Question 17: _______ Spring festival season in Vietnam starts with the Lunar New Year and closes with the celebration honoring the mythical founding fathers, ______ Hung Kings, on _____ tenth day of _______ third lunar month. A. The/the/the/the B. 0/0/the/the C. The/0/0/the D. The/the/0/0 Question 18: I'm not suggesting ________ that she meant to cause any trouble. A. for one minute B. for sure C. for sales D. for a laugh Question 19: These parts of the world don’t have different climatic conditions, __________? A. didn’t they B. do they C. weren’t they D. are they Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 20: I took a course at the employment bureau to learn how to organize my résumé to best show off my experience and qualifications. A. enhance B. promote C. boast D. achieve Question 21: In their senseless killing of innocent people, the terrorists have shown their lack of respect for human life. A. had B. earned C. gained D. commanded Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 22: On the whole, further education still plays an important role in the development of any country. A. Generally B. Specifically C. Essentially D. Surprisingly Question 23: It's not beyond the realm of possibility that some schools may have to cut sport altogether. A. possible B. impossible C. unlikely D. certain 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. An A level is an Advanced level GCE qualification. This exam is (24) __________ taken after two years of A level study, following the O level/IGCSE exams. Students can take any number of A level exams; in the UK, most college students take three or four A level exams for their final two years of study. The (25) __________ of A levels to be taken will often depend on the qualifications that the university chosen requires. A level results can open doors to undergraduate studies at some of the best higher educational institutions in the world, and to a wide range of professional and vocational courses (26) _______ can help build skills for an exciting and rewarding career. In many countries round the world, some schools follow the GCE syllabus to prepare their pupils for taking A level exams. Students at these schools should enquire at their school about how they can register and sit (27) ____ the exams. Students who do not attend a school that follows the GCE syllabus can still take A level exams and can register as a private individual with the British Council. In order to register for an A level exam one will need to complete an entry form which will become available at the British Council offices. Forms usually become (28) __________ for January
3 examinations in early August of the preceding year. For May/June examinations, they are available in early December of the preceding year. (Source: https://qualifications.pearson.com) Question 24: A. normally B. popularly C. largely D. noticeably Question 25: A. sum B. number C. amount D. quantity Question 26: A. what B. that C. when D. who Question 27: A. at B. in C. for D. into Question 28: A. availability B. avail C. availably D. available Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 29: According to the results of a survey which conducted by a USA magazine, there isn't A B C really a generation gap. D Question 30: The best way to get ready for an interview is to take the time to review the most common A B C interview questions you will mostly likely be asked. D Question 31: Down did an apple fall when he was passing under the tree. A B C D 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. New research shows that long-term changes in diseases in ocean species coincide with decades of widespread environmental change. The paper, "Increases and decreases in marine disease reports in an era of global change," was published Oct. 9 in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Understanding oceanic trends is important for evaluating today's threats to marine systems, and disease is an important sentinel of change, according to senior author Drew Harvell, professor of marine biology at Cornell University. "Disease increases and decreases can both be bad news," said lead author Allison Tracy, who studied with Harvell. "The long-term changes in disease that we see here may result from anthropogenic pressure on plants and animals in the ocean." The researchers examined marine infectious disease reports from 1970 to 2013, which transcend short-term fluctuations and regional variation. They examined records of corals, urchins, mammals, decapods, fish, mollusks, sharks, rays, seagrass and turtles. For corals and urchins, reports of infectious disease increased over the 44-year period. In the Caribbean, increasing coral disease reports correlated with warming events. It is widely known that coral bleaching increases with warming, but Harvell said they have established a long-term connection between warming and coral disease. "We've finally linked a coral killer like infectious disease to repeated warming bouts over four decades of change," she said. "Our study shows that infectious disease reports are associated with warm temperature anomalies in corals on a multi-decadal scale." These results improve understanding of how changing environments alter species interactions, and they provide a solid baseline for health of marine life in the period studied. (Source: https://www.myvetcandy.com/) Question 32. Which best serves as the title for the passage? A. Infectious disease in marine life linked to ocean warming. B. Ocean pollution and diseases resulted from aquaculture.
4 C. Health threats from polluted coastal waters. D. What to know about flesh-eating bacteria infections. Question 33: The word “coincide” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______. A. agree B. coexist C. differ D. concur Question 34: According to paragraph 2, what role does marine disease play in the oceanic analysis? A. It reflects the progress in the study of human immunology. B. It deals with the task of monitoring vector-borne threats. C. It serves as an indicator of the presence of oceanic changes. D. It induces changes in fungal communities under the water. Question 35: The word “They” in paragraph 2 refers to _______. A. reports B. researchers C. animals D. fluctuations Question 36: According to paragraph 3, what can be concluded from the Allison Tracy’s investigation? A. Water sources might soon become poisonous to ocean life and the humans. B. Rising global temperatures are spreading disease at an unprecedented level. C. Oceans have absorbed more than 90% of the warming effects of climate change. D. No level of conservation in the future will be enough to override the warming impacts. 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. To quote CREST founder Dr. Martha Honey, we earnestly believe that ecotourism is “simply a better way to travel.” Here’s a look at how this transformational approach to travel benefits conservation, increases cross-cultural understanding, and ultimately turns travelers into environmental advocates: To see how ecotourism benefits nature and wildlife, let’s look at endangered species such as African Elephants. Ivory from Elephant tusks is worth $1500 a pound on the black market, which has led to a dramatic increase in poaching. But Elephants are worth 76 times more alive than dead. When you consider the revenue from wildlife photography tours, luxury safari camps, and other ecotourism offerings, a single Elephant is worth $1.3 million over the course of its lifetime! Ecotourism offers a long-term alternative to exploitation, generating sustainable revenue and ensuring the better overall health of the ecosystem. Nature reserves and national parks help prevent deforestation and pollution, while also protecting the habitat of endemic species. The revenue that ecotourism provides can help replace profits from exploitative practices such as mining or slash ‘n’ burn agriculture. It can also help ensure the long-term financial viability of the area. Naturalist guides also help travelers understand the value of a pristine ecosystem, and teach them about the importance of conservation. This ultimately helps to create a more mindful and conscious legion of travelers. When managed properly, ecotourism can offer locals alternative revenue streams. In wildlife- rich countries such as Rwanda, former poachers are often employed as guides or trackers, capitalizing on their knowledge of the animals and their habitat. In Costa Rica, unemployment has fallen to less than 10% since the country started building its ecotourism infrastructure in the 1970s. Involving local communities in tourism management empowers them by ensuring that more revenue is reinvested locally. Ecotourism also offers indigenous peoples an opportunity to remain on ancestral land, conserve it, and preserve traditional culture. Sure, being a responsible traveler takes a greater level of commitment to being conscious and mindful of the impact we have on the destinations we visit. But ecotourism also offers us incredible, transformative experiences, allowing us to develop closer personal relationships to the nature, wildlife,

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