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  1. BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG QUỐC GIA NĂM 2019 ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨC Bải thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Ma de thi 411 (Đề thi có 05 trang) Thời gian làm hài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề Giải đề chi tiết Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 1: He would never forget___ a medal for bravery after saving three boys from drowning. A. awarding B. being awarded C. to award D. to be awarded Forget+ v-ing: quên sự việc đã thực hiện Question 2: My aunt used to sell vegetables at the local ___ a living A. earn B. have C. do D. take Earn a living: kiếm tiền sinh sống Question 3: If the weather ___fine tomorrow, we will have our biology lesson outdoors. A. will have B. is C. will be D. would be Điều kiện loại 1 : If S+thì hiện tại đơn, S+will/can +v Question 4: The manager is directly responsible ___ the efficient running of the office. A. about B. for C. at D. in Responsible for: chịu trách nhiệm về Question 5: The candidate took a ___breath before he walked into the interview room. A. deepen B. depth C. deeply D. deep (adj) Be+ adj Question 6: Laura is ___ most intelligent girl I've ever known. A. a B. Ø C. the D. an So sánh nhất: the most+ tính từ dài vần Question 7: Mr Brown, a self-made businessman, attributed his success to hard ___and a bit of luck. A. task B. career C. work D. mission Hard work: làm việc chăm chỉ Question 8: Young people are ambitious by nature, so they tend to set their ___ high on whatever they do. A. sights B. eyes C. views D visions Set sight high on something: đặt sự mong đợi cao vào việc gì Question 9: ___, playing music is an effective way for them to open their heart to the outside world. A. Having been visually impaired B. Such were their visual impairments C. For those with visual impairments D. Being visually impaired people Cấu trúc rút gọn trong mệnh đề Question 10: Many students work to earn money ___ their parents are rich. A. because of B. despite C. however D. although although+ mệnh đề: nối câu với nghĩa: mặc dù Question 11: When ___as captain of the national football team, he knew he had to try harder. A. appointed B appointing C. have appointed D. appoint Ved/V3 dùng trong bị động rút gọn khuyết chủ ngữ Question 12: You shouldn't use that ladder as it doesn't look ___ enough. A. constant B. certain C. correct D. stable(vững chắc) Question 13: The children ___their kites in the field when it started to rain heavily. A. are flying B. would fly C. will fly D. were flying Thì quá khứ tiếp diễn miêu tả hoạt động đang diễn ra kèm hoạt động chắn ngang Question 14: With their undeveloped immune systems, young infants are ___ to a wide range of minor ailments. A. receptive B. conducive C. favourable D. susceptible (dễ bị tác động) 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 15: A sur’vive B. ‘study C. re’ward D. de’lete Question 16: A. ‘summary B. ‘holiday C. ‘festival D. se’lection 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 17: A. promised/t/ B. threatened /d/ C. injured/d/ D. agreed/d/ Question 18: A. heat/i:/ B. bread /e/ C. peak /i:/ D. steal /i:/
  2. 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 19: As an advocate of women's rights, James strongly rejects the view that women should stay at home to take care of their families. A. regards B. supports C. dismisses D. denies Reject(phản đối)> Usually starts (trạng từ đứng trước động từ thường) Question 28: Thanks to advances in medical science, life expectation for both men and women has improved greatly over the past decades. >life expectancy: Quãng đời Question 29: Plastic bags are harmful to the environment so they should replace by paper bags. Should be replaced: cấu trúc bị động
  3. 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 30: I'm sure that they had practised hard for the games as they won a lot of medals. A. They shouldn't have practised hard for the games as they won a lot of medals. B. They couldn't have practised hard for the games as they won a lot of medals. C. They might have practised hard for the games as they won a lot of medals. D. They must have practised hard for the games as they won a lot of medals. Must have v3: dự đoán chắc chắn quá khứ: ắc hẳn đã làm việc gì Question 31: "Why didn't you attend the meeting, Mary?" Tom asked. A. Tom asked Mary why hadn't she attended the meeting. B. Tom asked Mary why she wasn't attending the meeting. C. Tom asked Mary why didn't she attend the meeting. D. Tom asked Mary why she hadn't attended the meeting. Tường thuât trong câu hỏi: chuyển sang thể khẳng định và lùi thì Question 32: I like reading books more than surfing the Internet. A. I like surfing the Internet more than reading books. B. I don't like surfing the Internet as much as reading books. C. I don't like reading books as much as surfing the Internet. D. I like reading books less than surfing the Internet. So sánh không bằng: S+V(not) as/so .adj/adv as . 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 from 33 to 37 The cyberspace learning initiative Advances in technology have generated revolutionary applications that could change the face of education as we know it today. Online learning, also known as electronic learning, may (33) ___ the future of education thanks to recent developments in the Internet and multimedia technologies. It is anticipated that cyberspace institutions or online universities will replace traditional educational (34)___ . Virtual classrooms will be multi-functional, acting simultaneously as learning platforms, forums and (35)___networks. They will be geared towards promoting the acquisition of knowledge as a life-long endeavour, (36) ___occurs through global collaboration. Cyberspace institutions can go a long way towards achieving this as they are able to liberate us from the limitations of time and space. Flexibility of time and location makes e-learning a highly accessible, international resource. (37) ___prospective students will, regardless of age, background or origin, have unlimited access to both formal and informal learning opportunities. The pursuit of knowledge will consequently become an end in itself and not a means to an end. (Adapted from -Traveller Advanced" by H. Mitchell) Question 33: A see B. view C. plan D. shape (hình thành) Question 34: A. provisions B. backgrounds C. establishments D. specifications Educational establishments: các cơ sở giáo dục Question 35: A. socialise B. social C. socially D. society Ajd+ N Question 36: A. who B. when C. which(Đại từ QH) D. where Question 37: A. Although B. However C. Therefore D. Because 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 from 38 to 42 Dubai is the second largest of the emirates which make up the United Arab Emirates. In the 1950s, it was a tiny coastal village. Now it is a huge modern city with a population of over 700,000. It offers an excellent modern lifestyle and is known around the world as a top tourist destination. Dubai has something for everyone. Holidaymakers can enjoy a relaxing break, and people looking for adventure can find something new and exciting. The excellent hotels and facilities make it a popular place for business conferences and exhibitions. Dubai offers many unusual holiday experiences. Visitors can go on a desert safari or drive in the sand dunes in a four-wheel drive, watch camel racing or learn how to hunt with falcons. They can also try sand skiing, More relaxing is a cruise in a wooden dhow in the Gulf or a visit to the old city markets.
  4. There are many opportunities to take photographs. The traditional architecture is amazing, and there are many magnificent palaces and mosques. Visitors can visit a Bedouin village and see camels and herds of goats. There are beautiful desert oases and the best sunsets in the world. It is said that Dubai is the shopper's paradise. Many people come to Dubai for the shopping. Visitors enjoy everything from modern malls to traditional markets. Low customs duties mean that many products are less expensive than products bought in other countries. While Dubai's official language is Arabic, many shopkeepers speak English. Bur Juman Centre and Al Ghurair Centre are places that every shopper should try (Adapted from "IELTS Target 5.0" by Chris Gough) Question 38: Which best serves as the title for the passage? A. Dubai: Things to Do for Everyone B. Dubai: An Ancient City in the Desert C. Dubai: Present and Future D. Dubai: Things to Avoid Question 39: The word "offers" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ___ A. receives B. provides C. exchanges D. attends Question 40: According to paragraph 2, why is Dubai a popular place for business conferences and exhibitions? A. Because it has excellent hotels and facilities. B. Because it provides new business opportunities. C. Because it offers new and exciting holidays. D. Because it has world-famous artists. Question 41: The word "They" in paragraph 3 refers to___ A. holiday experiences B. falcons C. visitors D. sand dunes Question 42: According to paragraph 5, what is NOT true about shopping in Dubai? A. Most shopkeepers can't speak English. B. Visitors can shop in both modern malls and traditional markets. C. Bur Juman and Al Ghurair are popular shopping centres. D. Many products are cheaper than in other countries. 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 from 43 to 50. For over 300 years since its appearance in Britain in 1621, newspapers were written and read by only a tiny minority. In 1896, a new newspaper was produced in large numbers and at such low prices that ordinary people could buy it on every street corner, and it was an instant success. The Daily Mail, which is still running today, was the mother of the modern tabloid, and the beginning of a whole new subculture in the British press. Today more than twice as many tabloids are sold than the so-called 'quality press' titles such as The Times or The Guardian. Originally, the word tabloid referred to the size and format. But today, for most people, the word tabloid has nothing to do with shape and size. What makes a tabloid a tabloid is content, and above all, style. Tabloids follow a special formula: they report the news, but only certain kinds. Tabloids dedicate most of their pages to stories about celebrities. This involves photographing them in embarrassing situations, gossiping about their private lives and generally making them look a bit silly. However, the tabloids are not simply an irritation for celebrities; they are also a vehicle for self-promotion. Though they have millions of devoted readers, tabloids are also widely criticised in Britain. They are accused of being sensationalist, in bad taste, and of having no ethical standards in their reporting and 'researching' methods. They may tap celebrities' phones or even break into their houses just to get a story. When criticised, the tabloids state that the public has a right to know about everything, but celebrities have no rights to privacy at all. So why does Britain, which has access to the best press agencies and the highest journalistic standards, consume tabloids like chocolate? Maybe the reason is that we have enough news on the television, the radio and in the quality newspapers. Tabloids are not actually about news at all; tabloids are just about gossip. And when it comes to gossip, what matters is not what is true or what is kind, but what is entertaining and what is funny. The more in bad taste a story is, the funnier it seems. And bad taste is what the British tabloids have made into an art. (Adaptod from "Oaford Exam Excellence" by Danuta Gryca et al.) Question 43: Which best serves as the title for the passage? A. The Guardian: Feeding Bad Taste for Gossip B. The Art of Bad Taste: The British Tabloid C. Tabloids: Too Kind to Be True D. Tabloids versus Broadsheets: An Ongoing War Question 44: The word "formula" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ___ A. design B. readership C. method D. sequence Question 45: The phrase "a vehicle" in paragraph 2 mostly means
  5. A. a way of achieving something B. a method of researching something C. a means of transporting something D. a set of instructions on how to do something Question 46: The word "They" in paragraph 3 refers to ___ A. readers B. houses C. tabloids D. people Question 47: Which is NOT mentioned in paragraph 3 as an accusation against tabloids? A. They bug celebrities' phone conversations. B They gain entry into celebrities' houses illegally. C. They feature sensational news stories. D. They violate the public's rights to privacy They are accused of being sensationalist They may tap celebrities' phones or even break into their houses just to get a story. Question 48: According to paragraph 4, what explains the popularity of tabloids in Britain? A. They contain light-hearted stories that entertain readers B. They are deemed to be more aesthetic than 'quality press C They are governed by the highest journalistic standards. D. They provide thorough accounts of current issues. . And when it comes to gossip, what matters is not what is true or what is kind, but what is entertaining and what is funny. The more in bad taste a story is, the funnier it seems. Question 49: According to the passage, tabloids in Britain ___ A. are outsold by such 'quality press' titles as The Times B. have the same sales figures as chocolate C. vary in shape, size, and format D. are considered a mixed blessing for celebrities A mixed blessing: sự việc vừa có lợi, vừa có hại However, the tabloids are not simply an irritation for celebrities; they are also a vehicle for self- promotion. Question 50: Which of the following is LEAST likely to be found in a modern tabloid? A. An Oscar winner accused of tax evasion B. A Premier League footballer failing his dope test C. Miss Universe lying about her A level results D. Future changes in European economies Tabloid chỉ chuyên về mảng giải trí nên ko có những tin tức quan trọng như option D Giải đề: Huỳnh Thị Ánh Diễm- GV Trường THPT Phú Nhuận-TPHCM – 090 988 7125