Đề khảo sát chất lượng lần 2 môn Tiếng Anh Khối 12 - Năm học 2019-2020 - Mã đề 121

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  1. SỞ GD & ĐT THANH HÓA ĐỀ KHẢO SÁT CHẤT LƯỢNG (LẦN 2) TRƯỜNG THPT HOẰNG HÓA 2 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH – KHỐI 12 – NĂM HỌC: 2019-2020 (Đề thi gồm có 06 trang) Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút (Không kể thời gian giao đề) MÃ ĐỀ 121 Họ và tên: SBD:. Phòng thi: 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. supports B. records C. installs D. conserves Question 2: A. gesture B. express C. medal D. severe 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 3: A. confide B. remain C. carry D. attract Question 4: A. solidarity B. competitive C. economic D. preparation Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5: It is impossible for us to travel to the United States today, ___? A. aren’t we B. are we C. is it D. isn’t it Question 6: These glasses will enable you ___ in the dark. A. to see B. seen C. seeing D. see Question 7: If my grandmother were younger, she ___up aerobics A. took B. would take C. will take D. takes Question 8: We went for a walk after we___dinner. A. had B. have had C. were having D. had had Question 9: Many people continue travelling to Korea___being warned about the dangers of nCoV. A. in spite of B. because C. but D. although Question 10: ___ Paul realize that he was on the wrong flight. A. No sooner had the plane taken off than B. It was not until the plane had taken off that C. Only after the plane had taken off D. Not until the plane had taken off did Question 11: My brother is studying very hard because he is now ___ his attempt to win a place at university. A. of B. on C. in D. at Question 12: The girl sitting next to you lives in a small house painted in white and ___the sea. A. overlooked B. overlooking C. which overlooked D. which is overlooked Question 13: In the past, widespread doubt about women’s___ability led most societies to deny education, employment and many legal and political rights to women A. intelligent B. intelligence C. intelectual D. intelligently Mã đề 121 / Trang 1
  2. Question 14: In Geneva in 1864, official delegates of 12 nations signed the first Geneva Convention which ___rules for the treatment and protection of the wounded and the disaster-stricken. A. went off B. made upC. held on D. laid down Question 15: It’s really interesting to sit by ___sea in the summer. A. the B. a C. an D. Ǿ Question 16: With their undeveloped immune systems, young infants are ___ to a wide range of minor ailments. A. receptive B. conducive C. favourable D. susceptible Question 17: The biggest bank in our city has ___ bankruptcy because of economic crisis. A. announced B. declared C. claimed D. informed Question 18: If I were you, I would regard their offer with considerable ___, because it seems too good to be true. A. doubt B. reservation C. suspicion D. disbelief Question 19: Marta looks great! She's really dressed to ___ A. destroy B. murder C. kill D. slaughter 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 20: In about one-third of all cases of hepatitis, it is unknown how the patient contracted the virus. A. became smaller withB. spread C. got rid ofD. became infected with Question 21: Setting off on an expedition without thorough preparation and with inadequate equipment is tempting fate. A. taking a risk B. losing heartC. having panic D. going round in circles 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: The law holds parents liable if a child does not attend school. A. parental B. unhappyC. dutiful D. irresponsible Question 23: One day, out of the blue, she announced that she was leaving. A. happily B. suddenly C. expectedly D. surprisingly 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 24: Two friends Peter and Linda are talking about pet. - Peter: “Well, cats are very good at catching mice around the house.” - Linda: “___.” A. Nothing more to say. B. You can say that again. C. Yes, I hope so. D. No, dogs are very good, too. Question 25: John and Mary are friends. They have just finished lunch in a restaurant. Mary: The food is great. I'll get the bill. John: “___.” A. No, this is on me. B. Yes, speak to you soon C. It's nothing. D. Don't mention it. Mã đề 121 / Trang 2
  3. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks. One right enshrined in the Convention that makes the exercise of all the other human rights possible is the right to education. “Through education, starting from the early years, children not only learn about their rights but also (26) ___ the skills and attitudes to assert them,” says Qian Tang, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Education. “Ideally this takes place in a safe and stimulating atmosphere and in a spirit of mutual respect and understanding.” UNESCO has consistently promoted the right to quality education of every child, youth and adult. But the world is still far from (27) ___ the Education for All goals. Worldwide, 61 million children and 71 million adolescents are out of school. At least 250 million children cannot read and count – (28) ___ four years of school - and 796 million people still lack basic literacy skills. A quality education helps reduce poverty and enables individual and collective empowerment, social cohesion, peace and human (29) ___. A quality school respects the rights of the child, does not exclude, provides education (30) ___ is free, compulsory and accessible, and sees diversity as an opportunity, not a problem. An early childhood education of quality gives children an equal start and allows them succeed in later stages of education. Children have the right to learn from the very beginning. Question 26: A. riseB. boostC. acquireD. trigger Question 27: A. achievingB. managingC. controllingD. succeeding Question 28: A. whenB. even thoughC. howeverD. even after Question 29: A. developB. developmentC. developedD. developing Question 30: A. whoB. thatC. whereD. what 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. Humans are consuming hundreds of wild animals “to extinction” for meat, ornaments, medicines and pets, according to scientists. A global crisis sparked by unregulated or illegal hunting and trapping means 301 different species – from monkeys to bats – are now in danger, a new study claims. Experts at Oregon State University in the US, who conducted the research, have warned the decline is having a significant environmental impact and undermining the food security of millions of people in Asia, Africa and South America. “Our goal is to raise awareness of this global crisis. Many of these animals are at the brink of extinction. The illegal smuggling in wildlife and wildlife products is run by dangerous international networks and ranks among trafficking in arms, human beings and drugs in terms of profits,” said study leader Professor William Ripple. Researchers concluded that bold changes and political will were needed to diminish the possibility of humans consuming many of the world’s wild mammals to the point of extinction. Of the species affected, 126 were primates, more than any other group, according to a team of researchers writing in the journal Royal Society Open Science. Animal rights activists said the study should serve as a wake-up call to protect endangered species from extinction. “This research should be heart-stopping news for anyone who cares about wild animal welfare and the health of our planet. Urgent action needs to be taken by governments across the globe to protect these hundreds of threatened species from extinction,” Dr Neil D’Cruze, Head of Wildlife Research and Policy at World Animal Protection told The Independent. The authors found that wild meat made up a crucial part of global diets, with an estimated 89,000 tonnes harvested annually in the Brazilian Amazon alone. They also found overhunting to be mainly associated with poorer countries, where hunters might find it harder to feed their families. The Mã đề 121 / Trang 3
  4. research also showed much of the wild animal meat was sold in street markets and destined to become urban restaurant delicacies. In 2010, another study found that about five tonnes of bushmeat was smuggled weekly in tourist luggage through Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, France. Dr D’Cruze said: “There are also the too often forgotten welfare impacts and high levels of suffering that animals, like primates, endure when captured and slaughtered for bush meat or the illegal wildlife trade. We must prevent the extinction of these incredible species, but we must also eradicate the pain and suffering being inflicted on millions of animals as we speak.” Large carnivores and herbivores over 10 kg comprised a small percentage of the animals listed but were hit more severely by overhunting, it was claimed. Scientists also warned the loss of large mammals could result in population explosions of prey animals, greater risk of disease and economic impact on humans. The study found that 57 large species of even-toed ungulates, including hippopotamus, wild yak, camel and marsh deer, were threatened by hunting. Smaller mammals were said to play crucial roles in dispersing seeds, pollinating plants and controlling insects. Wild ox, camels, pigs, fruit bats, rhinoceroses, tapirs, deer, tree kangaroos, armadillos, pangolins, rodents and big cats, were all said to be affected. (Source: Question 31: What does the passage mainly discuss? A. Raising people’s awareness of the worldwide crisis. B. The illegal smuggling in wildlife and wildlife products. C. Wild meat – a crucial part of global diets. D. Hundreds of animal species “being consumed to extinction”. Question 32: According to paragraph 1, which of the following is NOT true? A. The decline in the number of species has an impact on people all over the world. B. Unregulated or illegal hunting leads to global crisis. C. Illegal smuggling in wildlife and wildlife products is managed on global networks. D. People are consuming a large number of wild animals for food, drugs and ornaments. Question 33: The word “diminish” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to___. A. fluctuate B. decline C. raise D. remain Question 34: The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to ___. A. global dietsB. huntersC. tonesD. authors Question 35: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. The illegal smuggling in wildlife is considered to be more profitable than drug trafficking. B. Much of the wildlife meat can be available to normal people. C. The loss of large mammals could indirectly affect the health of human. D. Overhunting is partly linked to the poor nations which lack food supply. 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. For many American university students, the weeklong spring break holiday means an endless party on a sunny beach in Florida or Mexico. In Panama City Beach, Florida, a city with a permanent population of around 36,000, more than half a million university students arrive during the month of March to play and party, making it the number one spring break destination in the United States. A weeklong drinking binge is not for anyone, however, and a growing number of American university students have found a way to make spring break matter. For them, joining or leading a group of volunteers to travel locally or internationally and work to alleviate problems such as poverty, Mã đề 121 / Trang 4
  5. homelessness, or environmental damage makes spring break a unique learning experience that university students can feel good about. During one spring break week, students at James Madison University in Virginia participated in 15 “alternative spring break” trips to nearby states, three others to more distant parts of the United States, and five international trips. One group of JMU students traveled to Bogalusa, Louisiana, to help rebuild homes damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Another group traveled to Mississippi to organize creative activities for children living in a homeless shelter. One group of students did go to Florida, but not to lie on the sand. They performed exhausting physical labor such as maintaining hiking trails and destroying invasive plant species that threaten the native Florida ecosystem. Students who participate in alternative spring break projects find them very rewarding. While most university students have to get their degrees before they can start helping people, student volunteers are able to help people now. On the other hand, the accommodations are far from glamorous. Students often sleep on the floor of a school or spend the week camping in tents. But students only pay around $250 for meals and transportation, which is much less than some of their peers spend to travel to more traditional spring break hotspots. Alternative spring break trips appear to be growing in popularity at universities across the United States. Students cite a number of reasons for participating. Some appreciate the opportunity to socialize and meet new friends. Others want to exercise their beliefs about people’s obligation to serve humanity and make the world a better place whatever their reason, these students have discovered something that gives them rich rewards along with a break from school work. (“Active Skills for Reading: Book 2” by Neil J.Anderson – Thompson) Question 36: The article is mainly about___. A. sleeping on the floor or camping in tents. B. alternative spring break trips. C. drinking problems among university students. D. spring break in Florida and Mexico. Question 37: The word “binge” in the second paragraph probably means___. A. refusing to do something.B. having very little alcohol C. studying for too longD. doing too much of something Question 38: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a problem that alternative spring break trips try to help solve? A. Alcoholism.B. Environmental damage. C. Poverty.D. Homelessness. Question 39: Which of the following gives the main idea of the third paragraph? A. One group of JMU students worked on homes damaged by a hurricane. B. Some students work to help the environment on alternative spring break trips. C. Children living in homeless shelters enjoy creative activities. D. University students do many different types of work on alternative spring break trips. Question 40: The article implies that university students___. A. many take fewer alternative spring break trips in future. B. would prefer to wait until they have their degrees to start helping people. C. complain about accommodations on alternative spring break trips. D. spend more than $250 for traditional spring break trips. Question 41: The word “them” in paragraph 4 refers to___. A. degreesB. projectsC. peopleD. students Mã đề 121 / Trang 5
  6. Question 42: Which of the following is mentioned as a reason for participating in alternative spring break trips? A. The hope of earning money. B. A personal opinion that people must help other people. C. A desire to travel to glamorous places. D. A wish to get away from family and friends 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 43: A large number of students in this school speaks English quite fluently. A B C D Question 44: The primary causes of species extinction are habitat destructive, commercial A B C D exploitation and pollution Question 45: Anyone who gambles on the stock exchange has to be prepared to loose money. A B C D Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions. Question 46: "You did not tell the truth, Lucy!" said Nick. A. Nick warned Lucy not to tell the truth. B. Nick criticized Lucy for not telling the truth. C. Nick accused Lucy of telling the truth. D. Nick decided that Lucy was to blame for telling the truth. Question 47: Mike is a better football player than I am. A. I play football better than Mike does. B. Mike doesn’t play football as well as I do. C. I don’t play football as well as Mike does.D. I play football more badly than Mike does. Question 48: It was essential to persuade him to change his mind but you didn’t. A. You should persuade him to change his mind. B. You must have persuaded him to change his mind. C. You might have persuaded him to change his mind. D. You should have persuaded him to change his mind. 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 49: He was very tired. He agreed to help me with my homework. A. Tired as he was, he agreed to help me with my homework. B. Despite being very tired, but he agreed to help me with my homework. C. Though he was tired , but he agreed to help me with my homework. D. Although he agreed to help me with my homework, he was very tired. Question 50: He is very intelligent. He can solve all the problems in no time. A. So intelligent is he that he can solve all the problems in no time. B. Such intelligent is he that he can solve all the problems in no time C. Such intelligent student is he that he can solve all the problems in no time. D. So intelligent a student he is that he can solve all the problems in no time. THE END (Cán bộ coi thi không giải thích gì thêm) Mã đề 121 / Trang 6