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ĐỀ THI TRƯỜNG THPT YÊN LẠC 1 - VĨNH PHÚC – LẦN 1
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 1: A house B: cloud C: blouse D: coupon
Question 2: A chores B: halves C: becomes D: minutes
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.
Herman Melville, an American author best known today for his novel Moby Dick, was actually more
popular during his lifetime for some of his other works. He traveled extensively and used the
knowledge gained during his travels as the basis for his early novels. In 1837, at the age of eighteen,
Melville signed as a cabin boy on a merchant ship that was to sail from his Massachusetts home to
Liverpool, England. His experiences on this trip served as a basis for the novel Redburn (1849). In
1841 Melville set out on a whaling ship headed for the South Seas. After jumping ship in Tahiti, he
wandered around the islands of Tahiti and Moorea. This South Sea island sojourn was a backdrop to
the novel Omoo (1847). After three years away from home, Melville joined up with a U.S. naval
frigate that was returning to the eastern United States around Cape Horn. The novel White-Jacket
(1850) describes this lengthy voyage as a navy seaman.
With the publication of these early adventure novels, Melville developed a strong and loyal following
among readers eager for his tales of exotic places and situations. However, in 1851, with the
publication of Moby Dick, Melville's popularity started to diminish. Moby Dick, on one level the
saga of the hunt for the great white whale, was also a heavily symbolic allegory of the heroic struggle
of man against the universe. The public was not ready for Melville's literary metamorphosis from
romantic adventure to philosophical symbolism. It is ironic that the novel that served to diminish
Melville's popularity during his lifetime is the one for which he is best known today.
Question 3: The main subject of the passage is_________.'
A Melville’s travels B: Moby Dick
C: Melville’s personal background D: the popularity of Melville’s novels
Question 4: The word “basis” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_________.'
A background B: message C: bottom D: dissertation
Question 5: According to the passage, Melville’s early novels were__________.'
A published while he was traveling
B: completely fictional
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C: all about his work on whaling ships
D: based on his travel experience
Question 6: The passage implies that Melville stayed in Tahiti because____________.'
A he had unofficially left his ship
B: he was on leave while his ship was in port
C: he had finished his term of duty
D: he had received permission to take a vacation in Tahiti
Question 7: How did the publication of Moby Dick affect Melville’s popularity?'
A His popularity remained as strong as ever.
B: It caused his popularity to decrease.
C: His popularity increased immediately.
D: It had no effect on his popularity.
Question 8: According to the passage, Moby Dick is__________.'
A symbolic of humanity fighting the universe
B: a single-faceted work
C: a short story about a whale
D: a 47 adventure
Question 9: In what year did Melville’s book about his experiences as a cabin boy appear?'
A 1849 B: 1837 C: 1847 D: 1841
Question 10: The word “metamorphosis” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to_________.'
A descent B: circle C: mysticism D: change
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 11: A counterpart B: communicate C: attention D: appropriate
Question 12: A reply B: appear C: protect D: order
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.
The handling and delivery of mail has always been a serious business, underpinned by the trust of
the public in requiring timeliness, safety, and confidentiality. After early beginnings using horseback
and stagecoach, and although cars and trucks later replaced stagecoaches and wagons, the Railway
Mail Service still stands as one of America’s most resourceful and exciting postal innovations. This
service began in 1832, but grew slowly until the Civil War. Then from 1862, by sorting the mail on
board moving trains, the Post Office Department was able to decentralize its operations as railroads
began to crisscross the nation on a regular basis, and speed up mail delivery. This service lasted until
1974. During peak decades of service, railway mail clerks handled 93% of all non-local mail and by
1905 the service had over 12,000 employees.
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Railway Post Office trains used a system of mail cranes to exchange mail at stations without stopping.
As a train approached the crane, a clerk prepared the catcher arm which would then snatch the
incoming mailbag in the blink of an eye. The clerk then booted out the outgoing mailbag. Experienced
clerks were considered the elite of the Postal Service’s employees, and spoke with pride of making
the switch at night with nothing but the curves and feel of the track to warn them of an upcoming
catch. They also worked under the greatest pressure and their jobs were considered to be exhausting
and dangerous. In addition to regular demands of their jobs they could find themselves the victims
of train wrecks and robberies.
As successful as it was, “mail-on-the-fly” still had its share of glitches. If they hoisted the train’s
catcher arm too soon, they risked hitting switch targets, telegraph poles or semaphores, which would
rip the catcher arm off the train. Too late, and they would miss an exchange.
Question 13: Which of the following can be inferred from the first paragraph?
A There was a high turnover of railway mail clerks.
B: The development of the mail roads during the second half of the 19thcentury enabled Post Office
Department to focus on timeliness.
C: The Post Office Department was more concerned about speeding up mail delivery than the safety
of its clerks.
D: Mail was often lost or damaged as it was exchanged on the mail crane.
Question 14: The word “elite” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to___________.
A majority B: superior C: more capable D: leader
Question 15: What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. How the mail cranes exchanged the mail.
B: Improvements in mail handling and delivery.
C: How Post Office Trains handled the mail without stopping.
D: The skills of experienced clerks.
Question 16: According to the passage, the Railway Mail Service commenced in_________. '
A 1874 B: 1842 C: 1832 D: 1905
Question 17: The word “glitches” in the third paragraph can be replaced by________. '
A accidents B: blames C: advantages D: problems
Question 18: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? '
A The clerk booted out the outgoing mailbag before snatching the incoming bag.
B: Clerks couldn’t often see what they were doing.
C: The Railway Mail clerk’s job was considered elite because it was safe and exciting.
D: Despite their success, railway mail clerks only handled a small proportion of all non-local mail.
Question 19: The public expects the following three services in handling and delivery of mail
except___________. '
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A safety B: accuracy C: confidentiality D: timeliness
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 20: We cut down many forests. The Earth becomes hot.
A The more we cut down forests, the Earth becomes hotter.
B: The more we cut down forests, the hotter the Earth becomes.
C: The more forests we cut down, the hotter the Earth becomes.
D: The more forests we cut down, the Earth becomes hotter.
Question 21: I listen to Joe patiently until he started insulting me. At this point, I told him a few
home truths.
A I listened to Joe patiently until he started insulting me, at which point I told him a few home truths.
B: I told Joe a few home truths, by which time he started insulting me patiently.
C: I told Joe a few home truths after listening to him insulting me patiently.
D: I listened to Joe patiently until he started insulting me, in this case I told him a few home truths.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D in your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.
Question 22: They asked me what did happen last night, but I was unable to tell them.'
A asked B: did happen C: but D: to tell
Question 23: Last year, my little brother got lost when we had gone shopping.'
A when B: Last year C: lost D: had gone
Question 24: There are more than eight four million specimens in the National Museum of Natural
History’s collection of biological, geological, anthropology treasures.'
A collection B: specimens C: anthropology D: treasures
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following question.
Question 25: Becoming an adult and setting up___________ no longer mean the same thing.
A housing B: housework C: household D: housemate
Question 26: Tom: Do you know the man talking to our form teacher?
Peter: Well, he is the doctor who___________ next to my door some years ago. He___________
abroad and ___________ back.
A lived – had gone – had just come B: lived – went – has just come
C: had lived – went – just came D: lived – had gone – just came
Question 27: John contributed fifty dollars, but he wishes he could contribute___________.
A more fifty dollars B: one other fifty dollars
C: the same amount also D: another fifty
Question 28: They said they had come back___________.
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A the previous day B: the next day
C: the following day D: the day after tomorrow
Question 29: They asked me___________ in Los Angeles then.
A whether my father had been working B: was my father working
C: if my father was working D: whether was my father
Question 30: Most young people nowadays believe in ___________ marriage – first come love, then
comes marriage.
A romantic B: arranged C: unique D: contractual
Question 31: It’s my wish that he ___________here at this room at 5p.m tomorrow.
A will be B: is C: be D: is going to be
Question 32: Unfortunately, not all candidates can be offered a job, some have to be___________.
A required B: rejected C: remained D: resigned
Question 33: The proposal will go ahead despite strong___________ from the public.
A objections B: refusals C: resistances D: disagreements
Question 34: The rise in energy___________ has led to a reduction of fossil fuels that the world
must use.
A redundancy B: consumption C: efficiency D: suitability
Question 35: - How much is this car? – 15,000 dollars. My uncle paid for it by___________.
A installments B: credit C: hire purchase D: cash
Question 36: My neighbor is ________photographer; let’s ask him for________ advice about color
film.
A a - Ø B: the – the C: the - an D: a – the
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete
each of the following exchanges.
Question 37: Tom: “I’m sorry. I won’t be able to come.” Jerry: “____________________________”
A Great! B: Oh, that’s annoying!
C: Sounds like fun! D: Well, never mind!
Question 38: Lan: “Well, cats are very good at catching mice around the house.” Mai:
“___________”
A No, dogs are very good, too. B: Yes, I hope so.
C: You can say that again. D: Nothing more to say.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning
to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 39: It is believed that the plane crash was caused by electrical malfunction of its navigation
system.
A breaking through B: breaking in C: breaking down D: breaking up
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Question 40: Billy, come and give me a hand with cooking.
A be busy B: attempt C: prepare D: help
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) O0PPOSITE in meaning
to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 41: John was so insubordinate that he lost his job in one week.
A understanding B: fresh C: obedient D: disobedient
Question 42: He had never experienced such discourtesy towards the president as it occurred at the
annual meeting in May.
A rudeness B: measurement C: encouragement D: politeness
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 43: Eight years ago, we started writing to each other.
A We have rarely written to each other for eight years.
B: Eight years is a long time for us to write to each other.
C: We have been writing to each other for eight years.
D: We wrote to each other eight year ago.
Question 44: Keeping calm is the secret of passing the driving test.
A Keep calm or you will pass the driving test.
B: As long as you keep calm, you will pass the driving test.
C: Unless you keep calm, you will pass the driving test.
D: Pass the driving test is without keeping calm.
Question 45: “Why don’t you complain to the company, John?” said Peter.
A Peter suggested John to complain to the company.
B: Peter advised John complaining to the company.
C: Peter suggested that John should complain to the company.
D: Peter asked John why he doesn’t complain to the company.
Read the passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks.
In European and North American cultures, body language behaviors can be divided into 2 groups:
open or closed and forward or backward.
Open/closed postures are the easiest to (46)__________. People are open to messages when they
show open hands, face you fully, and have both feet on the ground. This indicates that they are
(47)__________ to listen to what you are saying, even if they are disagreeing with you. When people
are closed to messages, they have their arms folded or their legs crossed, and they may turn their
bodies away. This body language usually means that people are rejecting your message.
Forward or backward behavior reveals an active or a passive (48)__________ to what is being said.
If people lean forward with their bodies toward you, they are actively engaged in your message. They
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may be accepting or rejecting it, but their minds are on (49)__________ you are saying. On the other
hand, if people lean back in their chairs or look away from you, or perform activities such as drawing
or cleaning their eyeglasses, you know that they are either passively taking in your message or that
they are ignoring it. In (50)__________ case, they are not very much engaged in the conversation.
Question 46: A indicate B: do C: refer D: recognize
Question 47: A likely B: reluctant C: able D: willing
Question 48: A reaction B: opinion C: behavior D: knowledge
Question 49: A who B: what C: that D: things
Question 50: A other B: both C: either D: another