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KÌ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2024 Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH THPT LỤC NGẠN SỐ 1 – BẮC GIANG (LẦN 1) Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, 50 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the answer to each of the questions. American jazz is a mixture of sounds borrowed from such varied sources as American and African folk music, European classical music, and Christian gospel songs. One of the recognizable characteristics of jazz is its use of improvisation: certain parts of the music are written out and played the same way by various performers, and other improvised parts are created spontaneously during a performance and vary widely from performer to performer. The earliest form of jazz was ragtime, lively songs or rags performed on the piano, and the best- known of the ragtime performers and composers was Scott Joplin. Born in 1868 to former slaves, Scott Joplin earned his living from a very early age playing the piano in bars along the Mississippi. One of his regular jobs was in the Maple Leaf Club in Sedalia, Missouri. It was there that he began writing the more than 500 compositions that he was to produce, the most famous of which was "The Maple Leaf Rag." Question 1. This passage is mainly about ________. A. the major characteristics of jazz B. the life of Scott Joplin C. the various sources of jazz D. jazz in general and one specific type of jazz Question 2. Which of the following is NOT a source of American jazz? A. European folk songs B. American and African folk music C. Christian gospel songs D. European classical music Question 3. According to the passage, ragtime was _________. A. performed only at the Maple Leaf Club in Sedalia B. extremely soothing and sedate C. generally performed on a variety of instruments D. the first type of jazz Question 4. The word "living" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to . A. life-style B. enjoyment C. money D. health Question 5. The word "which" in paragraph 2 refers to ______________ . A. the Maple Leaf club B. over 500 compositions C. regular jobs D. Sedalia, Missouri 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 the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 6. A. organise B. natural C. pollution D. industry Question 7. A. urban B. global C. famous D. dispose 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 8. My brother usually asked me for help whenever he has difficulty doing his homework. A. difficulty B. asked C. whenever D. for Question 9. Old people have difficulty learning new information and are forgettable of day-to-day events. A. day-to-day B. learning C. Old people D. forgettable Question 10. Young children are advised to participate in community activities to improve his social

A. a pleasant person B. an unfriendly person C. a person who is allergic to fish D. a person who enjoy eating fish 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 28. This product is hazardous to the eyes and should be kept out of reach of children. A. safe B. dangerous C. useful D. interesting Question 29. Don't tell Jane anything about the surprise party for Jack. She has got a big mouth. A. hates parties B. can keep secrets. C. can't eat a lot D. talks too much 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 30. He doesn't have practical life skills. He can't solve most problems by himself. A. If he had practical life skills, he couldn't solve most problems by himself. B. If he has practical life skills, he can solve most problems by himself. C. If he had had practical life skills, he could have solved most problems by himself. D. If he had practical life skills, he could solve most problems by himself. Question 31. Right after Emily finished saving all the documents, the computer crashed. A. No sooner had the computer crashed than Emily finished saving all the documents. B. The moment Emily started to save all the documents, the computer crashed. C. The computer had crashed before Emily finished saving all the documents. D. Hardly had Emily finished saving all the documents when the computer crashed. 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 32. Peter and Dane are talking about environmental protection. - Peter: "We should limit the use of plastic bags." - Dane: " . We can use paper bags instead." A. It's not true B. I completely agree C. You're wrong D. I don't quite agree Question 33. Mary has just had dinner at Linh's house. Mary: "Thank you, Linh. A lovely dinner!" Linh: “ ” A. Shall we go for a walk? B. I love eating out at night. C. Here's the wine list. D. I'm glad you enjoyed it. 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 34. They are not allowed to use our personal information for their own purposes. A. They mustn't use our personal information for their own purposes. B. They don't have to use our personal information for their own purposes. C. They may use our personal information for their own purposes. D. They can use our personal information for their own purposes. Question 35. "How many books did you buy last weekend?" asked my mother. A. My mother asked me how many books had I bought the last weekend. B. My mother asked me how many books did I buy the last weekend. C. My mother asked me how many books I had bought the previous weekend.
D. My mother asked me how many books I bought the previous weekend. Question 36. Tim last attended a live concert with his friends three months ago. A. Tim has attended a live concert with his friends for three months. B. Tim has three months to attend a live concert with his friends. C. Tim hasn't attended a live concert with his friends for three months. D. Tim didn't attend a live concert with his friends three months ago. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the answer to each of the questions. In the first half of the nineteenth century, the U.S. government decided that it needed to set up a system for protecting its coastline. It then began building a series of forts along the coast of the eastern part of the country to facilitate its defenses. The largest of these forts was Fort Jefferson, which was begun in 1846. This fort was built on Garden Key, one of a cluster of small coral islands 70 miles west of Key West. At the time of its construction Fort Jefferson was believed to be of primary strategic importance to the United States because of its location at the entryway to became known as the the Gulf of Mexico. Because of its location at the entrance to a great body of water, Gibraltar of the Gulf, in reference to the island located at the mouth of the Mediterranean. The fort itself was a massive structure. It was hexagonal in shape, with 8- foot-thick walls, and was surrounded by a medieval-style moat for added security. Covering most of the Garden Key, it was approximately half a mile in circumference. In the latter half of the nineteenth century, during the Civil War and its aftermath, the fort was used as a prison rather than a military installation. The most notorious of its prisoners was Dr. Samuel Mudd, a physician who was the most probably innocently involved in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The actual assassin, John Wilkes Booth, broke his leg as he left from the stage of the Ford Theater during the assassination. Dr. Mudd set Booth's broken leg, unaware of Booth's involvement in the assassination. As a result of this action, Dr. Mudd was sentenced to life in prison and remanded to Fort Jefferson. He was pardoned after only four years because of his courageous efforts in combating an epidemic of yellow fever that ravaged the fort. Continuous use of Fort Jefferson ended in the 1870s, although the U.S. Navy continued with sporadic use of it into the twentieth century. Today, the massive ruins still remain on the tiny island that stands guard over the entrance to the gulf, undisturbed except for the occasional sightseer who ventures out from the coast to visit. Question 37. The passage is mainly about . A. a single event at one fort B. a series of events at one fort C. a series of events at several forts D. a series of forts Question 38. The word "massive" is closest in meaning to . A. impressive B. high C. big D. lovely Question 39. The pronoun "it" refers to . A. fort B. shape C. moat D. circumference Question 40. All of the following are stated about Dr. Samuel Mudd EXCEPT that . A. he was a medical doctor B. he was most likely guilty of Lincoln's assassination C. he was imprisoned at Fort Jefferson D. he cared for Lincoln's assassin Question 41. How was Fort Jefferson most likely used in the latter half of the nineteenth century? A. As a penal institution B. As a destination for tourists

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