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46. What does the word “open” in the passage most closely mean?

A. unrestrained B. relaxed C. confined D. unlimited



47. What influences your impression of a person you meet the first time?

A. intuition B. familiarity C. knowledge D. feeling

48. What one fells about a stranger may be influenced by something that ______________

A. strengthens one’s past behaviors B. reminds one of one’s past treatment



C. revives one’s past memories D. points to one’s childhoods

49. What does the second paragraph discuss?

A. Meanings of signal some implies towards a stranger C. How people usually behave to a stranger.



B. Factors that may influence one’s feelings about a stranger. D. Factors that cause people to act differently.

50. Intuition described in the passage can be explained by means of ___________________

A. styles B. languages C. patterns D. behaviors



V. Read the following text then answer the questions that follow by circling its corresponding letter marked A, B, C, or D.

Upon the creation of the United States, one of the core concepts (khái niệm cốt lõi) on which the hopes for the new democracy were pinned (lưu giữ) was the ideal that its citizens would be enlightened individuals with clearly articulated rights and the opportunity for individual achievement and education. It was believed that in a free nation where the power belongs to the people, the commitment to education defines the progress of that democracy and is the catalyst for future progress. This core value has not only stood the test of time but has also grown in importance. In this new Information Era and international economy, education is an increasingly vital commodity, a precursor of potential success and a driving force of chance. It is important to recognize, however, that we approach education today differently than in the past, partly because the kinds of jobs people had didn’t require the kind of basic education and specialized training that is often required in the workforce today. In the 1950s, for instance, only 20 percent of American jobs were classified as professional, 20 percent as skilled; and 60 percent as unskilled. Today, our world has changed. The proportion of unskilled jobs has fallen to 20 percent, while jobs now account for at least 60 percent of the workforce. Even more important, almost every job today increasingly requires a combination of academic knowledge and practical skills that require learning throughout a lifetime.



51. Education is defined in this passage as a driving force of chance because _________

A. without education, no changes could have happened in American society so far.

B. the government of the United States wants to drive social changes in their own ways.

C. education has helped to bring about and orient most changes in the American workforce.

D. any American citizen who wants to changes his driving license must be very well-educated.



52. The passage shows the percentage of jobs that require higher training in the US____ between 1950s and now.

A. has remained the same B. has changed dramatically C. has been reversed D. has changed slightly



53. The phrase “enlightened individuals” in the first sentence most likely means “people who _____.”

A. always appear brilliant-looking in public B. have often been well-exposed to light



C. have acquired an adequate level of education D. bring light to anywhere they go

54. In order to become a good American citizen today, in the author’s point of view, any individual must ____

A. know well all his/her rights and be ready to grasp his/her opportunity of success in life

B. study carefully the history of American educational and vocational systems even since their creation

C. understand thoroughly the combination of academic knowledge and practical skills

D. move actively forward in the new Information Era and international economy with a prestigious diploma



55. Which of the following titles would be best for the passage?

A. Education and Jobs in the Past and at Present in the United States.



B. The Significant Role of Education in American Citizens’ Careers

C. Academic Knowledge and Practical Skills in American Professions

D. Recent Changes of Educational and Vocational Systems in America

VI. Choose from the four underlined parts of each sentence (marked A, B, C, and D) one that needs correcting. Identify tour answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.

56. If you need to keep fit, then why not take on a sport such as badminton or tennis?

A. to keep B. not take C. on D. a sport

57. When her dog died, she cried very hardly for half an hour.

A. died B. cried C. hardly D. half an hour

58. Modern transportation can speed a doctor to the side of a sick person, even if the patient lives on an isolating farm. A. to the side of a B. sick person C. even if D. isolating

59. Tom’s very good at science when his brother is absolutely hopeless.

A. at science B. when C. is D. hopeless

60. Daisy has such many things to do that she has no time to go out.

A. such many things B. to do C. has no time D. to go out

VII. Choose from the four underlined parts of each sentence (marked A, B, C, and D) one that needs correcting. Identify tour answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.

61. “Leave my house now or I’ll call the police!” shouted the lady to the man.

A. The lady threatened to call the police if the man didn’t leave her house.

B. The lady said that she would call the police if the man didn’t leave her house.

C. The lady told the man that she would call the police if he didn’t leave her house.

D. The lady informed the man that she would call the police if he didn’t leave her house.



62. He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.

A. He had tested his eyes ten months ago. B. He had not tested his eyes for ten months then.



C. He hasn’t had his eyes tested for ten months. D. He didn’t have any test on his eyes in ten months.

63. “You should have finished the report by now,” John told his secretary.

A. John reproached his secretary for not having finished the report.

B. John said that his secretary had not finished the report.

C. John reminded his secretary of finishing the report on time.

D. John scolded his secretary for not having finished the report.



64. “If I were you, I would take the job,” said my room-mate.

A. My room-mate was thinking about taking the job. B. My room-mate advised me to take the job.

C. My room-mate introduced the idea of taking the job to me. D. My room-mate insisted on taking the job.

65. “It’s too stuffy in this room, isn’t it?” said the guest. A. The guest suggested that the room should be aired.

B. The guest remarked that the room should be aired. C. The guest said that the room was too crowded.

D. The guest said that there was too much stuff in the room.

66. “Cigarette?” he asked. “No, thanks.” I said.

A. He asked for a cigarette, and I immediately refused. B. He mentioned a cigarette, so I thanked him.



C. He offered me a cigarette, so I promptly declined. D. He asked if I was smoking, and I denied at once.

67. The doctor said, “You really ought to rest for a few days, Jasmine.”

A. Jasmine’s doctor insisted that she should rest for a few days.

B. The doctor suggested that Jasmine should take a short rest.

C. It is the doctor’s recommendation that Jasmine rested shortly.



D. the doctor strongly advised Jasmine to take a few days’ rest.

68. “I will pay back the money, Gloria.” Said Ivan.

A. Ivan apologized to Gloria for borrowing her money. B. Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back.



C. Ivan promised to pay back Gloria’s money. D. Ivan suggested paying back the money to Gloria.

69. The children couldn’t do swimming because the sea was too rough.

A. The children were not calm enough to swim in the sea. B. The sea was rough enough for the children to swim in.



C. The sea was too rough for the children to go swimming. D. the sea was too rough to the children’s swimming.

70. “Would you like to come to my birthday party, Sara?” asked Frederic.

A. Frederic invited Sara to his birthday party. B. Frederic asked if Sara was able to come to his birthday party.

C. Frederic asked Sara if she likes his birthday party or not. D. Frederic reminded Sara of his birthday party.



71. opinion/ election/ fair A. My opinion was fair about the election. B. In my opinion, I think the election was fair.

C. According to my opinion, the election was fair. D. In my opinion, the election was fair.



72. you/ really/ be/ able/ dress/ yourself/ age

A. You must really be able of dressing yourself in your age.



B. You should really be able to dress yourself at your age!

C. You have really been able of dressing yourself by your age. D. You are really able of dressing yourself this age!



73. provide/ your handwriting/ legible/ test scorer/ accept/ your answer

A. Providing your handwriting is legible, the test scorer does not accept your answer.

B. Provided for your legible handwriting, the test scorer has to accept your answer.

C. Provided that your handwriting is legible, your answer will be accepted by any test scorer.

D. Providing with your legible handwriting, every test scorer must accept your answer.



74. imagine/ who/ happen/ run into/ yesterday/ just

A. You imagine just who happened to run into us yesterday!

B. Have you just imagined who happened to run into me yesterday?

C. Could you imagine who just happened to run into us yesterday?



D. Just imagine who I happened to run into yesterday!

75. Jack/ recover/ quickly/ his serious illness

A. Jack was recovered very quickly from his serious illness. B. Jack has recovered quite quickly from his illness.

C. Jack will recover quite quickly after his serious illness. D. Jack recovered more quickly over his serious illness.

76. be/ clear/ what/ expect/ you

A. Are you clear about your expectation? B. Are you clear what is expected of you to do?

C. Are you expectations clear? D. Are you clear what is expected of you?

77. hilltop/ have/ good/ view/ our village

A. The hilltop can make our village views better.

B. From the hilltop, our village can be well viewed.

C. From the hilltop, we can have a better view of our village.

D. From the hilltop, our village can have a better view.



78. students/ remember/ deadline for entries/ final test

A. All the students surely remember the deadline for entries for the final test.



B. All the students must remember well the deadline for entries for the final test.

C. All the students should remember clearly the deadline for entries for the final test.

D. All of the students can certainly remember the deadline for entries for the final test.

79. man/ sentence/ 15 years/ prison/ he/ prove/ guilty

A. The man will get a sentence for himself to 15 years in prison if he proves himself guilty.

B. The man was sentenced about 15 years in prison and proved himself guilty.

C. The man was sentenced to 15 years in prison because he had been proved guilty.

D. The man should make his final sentence after 15 years in prison as he proved himself guilty



80. school-leavers/ choose/ college/ employment/ immediate

A. School-leavers can choose either college or immediate employment.

B. School-leavers can make a choice among college and employment immediately.

C. School-leavers can choose either college and employment immediately.

D. School-leavers can make an immediate choice of neither college nor employment.

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SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC

TRƯỜNG THPT LIỄN SƠN

(ĐỀ ĐỀ XUẤT)

ĐỀ THI THỬ THQG NĂM 2015

MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH – ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ 051

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