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from BỘ ĐỀ DỰ ĐOÁN - PHÁT TRIỂN ĐỀ MINH HỌA BGD KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP THPT NĂM 2023 MÔN TIẾNG ANH (ĐỀ 1-20)
A. decorated B. renovated C. refurbished D. embellished Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.
- Nga: "_______. Historical knowledge helps students arouse their national pride.
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A. That's not true B. It's ridiculous C. I don't quite agree D. I completely agree Question 21 Michael andLinda are at the schoolyard
-Michael: “Do you prefer relaxing holidays, or would you rather go on an adventure?”
-Linda: “_______”
A. To be honest, that sounds great. B. Honestly, I’m not the adventurous type.
C. As a matter of fact, I’d rather like them. D. Why don’t you go for a holiday?
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. Various programs have been designed in order to facilitate the storage and analysis of research data.
A. ease B. block C. speed D. build Question 23. I should keep a stiff upper lip and take the high road and all that, so I will.
A. be talkative B. be calm C. be quiet D. be nervous 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 24. He stressed that idea of the event is to grab the public's attention with their favorite acts, rather than to give them a diverse arts festival.
A. distract B. evaluate C. change D. attract Question 25. It's a memorable night for all Vietnamese football fans when their team won the gold medal in Sea Games 31.
A. unforgettable B. remarkable C. incredible D. eventful Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 26. You are wrong to drive in a car without fastening the seat belt.
A. You needn't drive in a car without fastening the seat belt.
B. You would drive ina car without fastening the seat belt.
C. You can drive in a car without fastening the seat belt.
D. You shouldn't drive in a car without fastening the seat belt.
Question 27. Mrs. Brown last went on a trip to Hanoi with his family two years ago.
A. Mrs. Brown has gone on a trip to Hanoi with his family for two years.
B. Mrs. Brown didn't go on a trip to Hanoi with his family two years ago.
C. Mrs. Brown has two years to go on a trip to Hanoiwith his family.
D. Mrs. Brown hasn't gone on a trip to Hanoi with his family for two years.
Question 28.“When will you start doing your exercises?” asked my father.
A. My father asked me when would I start doing my exercise.
B. My father asked me when I would start doing my exercise.
C. My father asked me when I will start doing my exercise.
D. My father asked me when will I start doing my exercise.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 29. Honestly, the team had the distinctiveadvantage of playing in their own stadium; winning a victory is not surprising.
A. Honestly B. distinctive C. stadium D. surprising
Question 30. Last year, Tim worksas a shipperand he earned twiceas much ashis brother.
A. works B. a shipper C. twice D. as
Question 31.Somechildren still facediscrimination at schoolbecause of itssexual orientation
A. Some B. face C. at school D. its
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 32.We don’t live in Da Nang. We can't walk along Dragon Bridge.
A. If only we had lived in Da Nang, we would have walked along Dragon Bridge.
B. If we lived in Da Nang, we would walk along Dragon Bridge.
C. If we lived in Da Nang, we wouldn’t walk along Dragon Bridge.
D. Provided that we live in Da Nang, we won't walk along Dragon Bridge. Question 33.The play ended in tragedy. He didn’t shed a tear.
B. written over fifty new pieces of music by herself
C. established a library to support other musicians
D. given up the hope to succeed in her musical career
A. Such was a tragic play that he didn't shed a tear.
B. Only when he didn't shed a tear did the play end in tragedy.
C. So tragic was the play that he shed a tear.
D. Not a tear did he shed when the play ended in tragedy. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.
The importance of internships
Recent research indicates that graduates applying to some of the UK's leading employers stand a much better chance of being offered a job if they have already had (34)_______work experience with the same organization -either through internships, industrial placements or vacation work. (35)_______ three quarters of graduate vacancies are likely to be snapped up by graduates (36)_______already had some work experience with the same employer. This latest research confirms that taking part in work placements or internships whilst at university is now just as important as getting a good degree. A separate study warns that almost six in ten students finish university without a graduate job, highlighting the (37)_______competition for graduate jobs. It is not (38)_______that employers are going to be interested in your previous work experience and while this does not have to have been a glamorous internship with an investment bank, using your time at university to gain work experience is going to have a major impact on your future job prospects.
(Adapted from "Complete Advanced" by Guy Brook-Hart and Simon Haines) Question 34. A. other B. some C. few D. each Question 35. A. In fact B. On the contrary C. As a result D. However Question 36. A. whose B. which C. who D. that Question 37. A. massive B. immense C. considerable D. intense Question 38. A. surprising B. astonishing C. amazing D. shocking Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
There is nothing to suggest that Evelyn Glennie is profoundly deaf. She insists that her deafness is irrelevant to her musicianship, but there is no doubt that her obvious handicap has turned a remarkable career into a miraculous one.
Glennie was eight when her hearing began to fail; by twelve she had lost it completely and feared she would have to give up the music she loved. But a doctor’s suggestion that she should becomean accountant rather than follow a hopeless musical career strengthened her will to succeed.
As it turned out, music was one of the most advantageous careers she could have chosen and is one reason why her speech remains so extraordinarily correct, despite her deafness. Occasionally she listens to recordings by holding a cassette player between her knees, interpreting the vibrations and the shaking movements. Her deafness is one of the reasons for her unique style, for she cannot listen and be influenced by other performances and she has often declared that getting her hearing back would be the worst thing that could happen to her.
As a result of her devotion to her music and her determination to succeed, she has doubled the range of works available for percussion music in Europe and introduced instruments previously unheard of in the west. She has also asked composers to write more than fifty new pieces of music for these instruments, and has set up a library of three hundred works for other musicians to use.
(Adapted from Richmond FCE Practice Tests)
Question 39. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. How to be a Successful Singer B. The Disadvantages of Deafness
C. Developing Musical Skills at School D. Overcoming a Severe Disability Question 40. The word it in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A. hearing B. handicap C. career D. music Question 41. The word unique in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.