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TRƯỜNG THPT LONG XUYÊN

ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM HỌC 2021 - 2022

Môn TIẾNG ANH

Thời gian: 60 phút

1. Đề số 1

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 from 1 to 2.

Question 1: Why did Danny decide to enter the marathon? Danny’s totally unfit.

A. Why did Danny, whose total unfit, decide to enter the marathon?

B. Why did Danny decide to enter the marathon, who’s totally unfit?

C. Why did Danny, who’s totally unfit, decide to enter the marathon?

D. Why did Danny decide to enter the marathon who’s totally unfit?

Question 2: His academic record at high school was poor. He failed to apply to that prestigious university.

A. His academic record at high school was poor as a result of his failure to apply to that prestigious university.

B. Failing to apply to that prestigious university, his academic record at high school was poor.

C. His academic record at high school was poor because he didn’t apply to that prestigious university.

D. His academic record at high school was poor, as a result, he failed to apply to that prestigious university.

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 3: To turn on the light, I was surprised at what I was.

A. To turn on                  B. was                               C. at                                   D. what

Question 4: She worked hard so everything would be ready in time.

A. be                                B. in                                   C. so                                 D. worked

Question 5: The detailed study of fossils, rather like a crime investigation, it involves the piecing together of many diverse fragments of evidence.

A. the piecing                 B. it                                    C. detailed study            D. of many diverse

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 6: You’re 25 years old, but you still haven’t cut the apron strings.

A. become independent 

B. bought a new house

C. relied on others

D. started doing well

Question 7: The speaker was asked to condense his presentation in order to allow his audiences have time to ask questions.

A. cut short                     B. talk briefly                   C. make longer               D. give details

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 8 to 19.

Question 8: That sounds like a good offer. I _____ it if I _____ you.

A. would accept - were

B. accepted - would be

C. accept - will be 

D. will accept - were

Question 9: The smell of the sea _____ him _____ to his childhood.

A. brought ... back         B. took ... back                 C. reminded ... of           D. called ... off

Question 10: The babysitter has told Billy’s parents about his _____ behavior and how he starts acting act as soon as they leave home.

A. meditation - seeking

B. focus - seeking

C. concentration - seeking

D. attention - seeking

Question 11: I didn’t hear you come in last night. You _____ very quiet.

A. should have been

B. could have

C. must have been

D. must be

Question 12: I wouldn’t like to be a senior manager. You have to _____ a lot of responsibility.

A. suggest                       B. carry                              C. convey                        D. bear

Question 13: If you have something important _____, you’d better say it aloud rather than whispering to each other.

A. saying                         B. to say                            C. to saying                     D. say

Question 14: It is claimed that new nuclear power plants _____ to be safer than the current ones are soon built.

A. to design                    B. designing                    C. designed                     D. are designed

Question  15:  Project-based learning provides wonderful opportunities for students to develop their .

A. creativity                    B. create                            C. creative                       D. creatively

Question 16: I’ve never really enjoyed going to the ballet or the opera; they’re not really my     .

A. sweets and candy 

B. biscuit

C. piece of cake

D. cup of tea

Question 17: ____ of the financial crisis, all they could do was hold on and hope that things would improve.

A. On the top

B. At the height

C. In the end

D. At the bottom

Question 18: When he ............... us to go in, we ............ outside the exam room for over half and hour.

A. let - are standing

B. let - have stood

C. let - had been standing

D. let - have been standing

Question 19: Modern skyscrapers have got a steel skeleton of beams and columns that forms a three- dimensional grid, ___?

A. do they                       B. do it                              C. does it                          D. haven’t they

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 from 20 to 21.

Question 20: A. leaves      B. coughs      C. hires         D. brings

Question 21: A. beat         B. cleanse      C. please      D. treat

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 22 to 28.

The Internet started out as a limited network called the ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network). It was a network of computers that allowed communication even if computer became non- functioning. It was the academic and scientific community that adopted Internet, using a protocol called TCP/IP. TCP/IP allows a number of different network computers to be connected together. This is called the Internet. The Internet allows the creation the World Wide Web or the Web for short. The Web consists of Internet sites that allow data to be shared by others. Aside from making the Web possible, the Internet also makes e-mail, chat rom and file-sharing and telephoning possible. It even allows people to watch media and play games.

The Web can be read in a browser. A browser is simply a software program that uses HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) data transmission. This will allow you to view Web pages. HTTP let you browser read the text, graphics, animation, video and music that are on the Web page. It also enables you to click on a link on the page using the mouse. The links on a Web page that guide you to go from one Web page to another are called hyperlinks. A Web page usually contains many hyperlinks so that you can “browse” the Internet. It is much like reading a book. You can go from page to page and get new information. One example of a browser is Internet Explorer. In the address box of your browser, you can type in an address called a URL for “uniform resource locator”.

To be able to use the Internet, you must have a computer with an Internet connection and software that lets you view that Web pages. Internet connection is called a dial-up connection. It needs the use of your telephone to connect your computer to an Internet service. A faster type of connection is called broadbandThis requires a cable or some other equipment. If you turn on the computer with a broadband connection, it connects you the Internet at a time.

Adapted from http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET

Question 22: What is the main idea of the passage?

A. The Internet Explorer can be used to browse the Web.

B. The most popular Internet programs are e-mail, chatting and games.

C. Equipment is needed to allow a computer to connect to the Internet.

D. The Internet is an invention that makes sending and receiving data possible.

Question 23: The word “adopted” in paragraph 1 is closet in meaning to _____.

A. changed                     B. approved                     C. fostered                       D. chose

Question 24: According to paragraph 1, which of the following is true of the Web?

A. It consists of sites on which information can be enjoyed by others.

B. It allows data to be shared but not for media or games.

C. It makes the receiving and sending of e-mail possible.

D. It is limited to a certain number of computers connected to the Internet.

Question 25: The word “It” in paragraph 1 refer to ...............

A. data       B. the Internet                  C. media                          D. Web

Question 26: All of the following are true of the Web page EXCEPT     .

A. each Web page has its own Internet site

B. the Web cannot be read without software

C. every Web page has a uniform resource locater

D. Web pages contain hyperlinks that bring you to other pages

Question 27: Why does the author mention a book in paragraph 2?

A. to note a reason why the World Wide Web was created

B. to compare browsing to turning the pages of a book

C. to suggest that reading a book is better than browsing the Web

D. to provide an example of information that can be viewed on the Web

Question 28: What can be inferred about broadband connections in paragraph 3?

A. They do not require an Internet service provider.

B. They are the faster type of connection available.

C. They are more convenient than dial-up connections.

D. They require more equipment than dial-up connections.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in theposition ofprimary stress in each of the following questions from 29 to 30.

Question 29: A. character B. guitarist       C. astronaut     D. bachelor

Question 30: A. surgeon   B. conquest     C. profit            D. canal

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 31: “What I’ve got to say to you now is strictly off the record and most certainly not for publication,” said the government staff to the reporter.

A. beside the point

B. not popular 

C. not recorded

D. not yet official

Question 32: Think about the interviewer’s comments because they may help you prepare better when you are called for the next job interview.

A. compliments             B. criticism                       C. remarks                       D. character

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 33 to 40.

Early peoples had no need of engineering works to supply their water. Hunters and nomads camped near natural sources of fresh water, and populations were so sparse that pollution of the water supply was not a serious problem. After community life developed and agricultural villages became urban centers, the problem of supplying water became important for inhabitants of a city, as well as for irrigation of the farms surrounding the city. Irrigation works were known in prehistoric times, and before 2000 BC the rulers of Babylonia and Egypt constructed systems of dams and canals to impound the flood waters of the Euphrates and Nile rivers, controlling floods and providing irrigation water throughout the dry season. Such irrigation canals also supplied water for domestic purposes. The first people to consider the sanitation of their water supply were the ancient Romans, who constructed a vast system of aqueducts to bring the clean waters of the Apennine Mountains into the city and built basins and filters along these mains to ensure the clarity of the water. The construction of such extensive water-supply systems declined when the Roman Empire disintegrated, and for several centuries local springs and wells formed the main source of domestic and industrial water.

The invention of the force pump in England in the middle of the 16th century greatly extended the possibilities of development of water-supply systems. In London, the first pumping waterworks was completed in 1562; it pumped river water to a reservoir about 37 m above the level of the River Thames and from the reservoir the water was distributed by gravity, through lead pipes, to buildings in the vicinity. Increased per-capita demand has coincided with water shortages in many countries. Southeast England, for example, receives only 14 per cent of Britain's rainfall, has30 per cent of its population, and has experienced declining winter rainfall since the 1980s.

In recent years a great deal of interest has been shown in the conversion of seawater to fresh water to provide drinking water for very dry areas, such as the Middle East. Several different processes, including distillation, electrodialysis, reverse osmosis, and direct-freeze evaporation, have been developed for this purpose. Some of these processes have been used in large facilities in the United States. Although these processes are successful, the cost of treating seawater is much higher than that for treating fresh water.

From A. Briggs’ article on culture, Microsoft® Student 2008

Question 33: The word “disintegrated” in paragraph 1 is closet in meaning to ____.

A. emerged                     B. failed          C. distorted                     D. thrived

Question 34: What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. the water pumping system

B. the fresh water shortage

C. the results of water shortages

D. the development of water supply

Question 35: According to the passage, which of the following can be inferred about London’s water supply in the middle of the 16th century?

A. It was facilitated since the advent of the force pump.

B. It contributed to the River Thames’ flow considerably.

C. It was conducted through canals.

D. It circulated throughout the buildings.

Question 36: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a process of conversing seawater to freshwater?

A. purification method 

B. dissolving chemicals

C. water evaporation  

D. streaming and cooling

Question 37: The word “impound” in paragraph 1 is closet in meaning to _____.

A. supply                        B. irrigate                         C. provide                       D. drain

Question 38: Early peoples didn’t need water supply engineering works because            .

A. they had good ways to irrigate their farms

B. their community life had already developed

C. there was almost no dry season in prehistoric times

D. natural sources of fresh water nearby were always available

Question 39: The word “that” in the last paragraph refers to ______.

A. the cost        B. treating seawater        C. the United State         D. this purpose

Question 40: Clean water supply was first taken into consideration by _____.

A. the US people

B. the English people

C. the ancient Romans

D. the Egyptians

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges from 41 to 42.

Question 41: Harry is talking to Judy over the phone.

Harry: “Thank you for helping me prepare for my birthday party, Judy.”

Judy: “................”

A. It’s my pleasure

B. Of course not

C. Never mention me

D. That’s out of this world

Question 42: Thang was asking Huong, his classmate, for her opinion about the novel he had lent her. Select the most suitable response to fill the blank.

Thang: “What do you think about the novel?” - Huong: “.............”

A. I can’t agree with you more. 

B. Yes, let’s.

C. The best I’ve ever read!

D. I wish I could.

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 43 to 47.

THE GENERATION GAP

People talk about the generation gap as a kind of division between young people and their parents. It is something which is generally a problem when children enter their teenage years, and results (43) _____complaints on both side. Parents, for example, can often be heard to say that young people are (44) ____ and disobedient and in addition tend to be irresponsible when spending because they don’t  appreciate the (45) _____of money. Adolescents, on the other hand, complain that their parents don’t understand them.

What has gone wrong? One explanation lies in (46) _____society has changed. In the past, children would typically continue the way of life of their parents. In today’s world, parents are very (47) ______ for their children because they want them to achieve more than they did. The problem is that the children often don’t agree with their parents’ plans. Teenagers also reach maturity at an earlier age than they used to and want their independence sooner. The resulting conflict is painful to both sides.

Adapted form Mastering Use of English

Question 43: A. in

B. on

C. to

D. of

Question 44: A. disrespectful

B. disrespected

C. disrespectable

D. disrespecting

Question 45: A. worth

B. value

C. cost

D. amount

Question 46: A. what

B. how

C. why

D. that

Question 47: A. ambitious

B. required

C. expectant

D. demanding

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 from 48 to 50.

Question 48: The room is too small for us to play music in.

A. We could play music if the room were smaller.

B. The room is so small that we can play music in.

C. The room is not large enough for us to play music in.

D. The room is not small enough for us to play music in.

Question 49: No matter how hard Fred tried to start the motorbike, he didn’t succeed.

A. Fred tried very hard to start the motorbike, and succeeded.

B. However hard Fred tried he couldn’t start the motorbike.

C. It’s hard for Fred to start the motorbike as he never succeeded.

D. Fred tried hard to start the motorbike, and with success.

Question 50: Martin will no longer be able to attend the university now that the tuition fees have increased so much.

A. After the raise in the tuition fees, they become unaffordable for Martin, who will now have to leave the university.

B. The university should never have made the tuition fees so expensive, as now Martin will have to drop out.

C. With the tuition fees being so high after the recent increase, Martin is thinking of quitting the university.

D. It will be difficult for Martin to continue attending the university with these costly tuition fees.

ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 1

Question 1

C

Question 2

D

Question 3

A

Question 4

C

Question 5

B

Question 6

C

Question 7

C

Question 8

A

Question 9

B

Question 10

D

Question 11

C

Question 12

D

Question 13

B

Question 14

C

Question 15

A

Question 16

D

Question 17

B

Question 18

C

Question 19

D

Question 20

B

Question 21

B

Question 22

D

Question 23

B

Question 24

A

Question 25

B

Question 26

A

Question 27

B

Question 28

C

Question 29

B

Question 30

D

Question 31

D

Question 32

C

Question 33

B

Question 34

D

Question 35

A

Question 36

B

Question 37

D

Question 38

D

Question 39

A

Question 40

C

Question 41

A

Question 42

C

Question 43

A

Question 44

A

Question 45

B

Question 46

B

Question 47

A

Question 48

C

Question 49

B

Question 50

A

2. Đề số 2

ĐỀ THI THPT QUỐC GIA MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT LONG XUYÊN- ĐỀ 02

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 1: Despite her cries, no one came to her assistance.

A. help                           B. suggestion                  C. hindrance                 D. belief

Question 2: If it’s raining tomorrow, we’ll have to postpone the match till Sunday.

A. play                           B. put off                          C. put away                  D. cancel

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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 3:

A. employ

B.effort

C. express

D. reduce

Question 4:

A. engage

B. maintain

C. verbal

D. attract

Choose the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 5: My mother takes responsibility ............. running the household

A. about                         B. with                             C. at                               D. for

Question 6: Vietnamese children are taught at a very young age to obey and look ______ elderly people.

A. up to                          B. down on                      C. away from               D. out of

Question 7: Nobody tool any _____ of the warning and they went swimming in the contaminated water.

A. sight                           B. attention                      C. information             D. notice

Question 8:  Reagan ___ an actor years ago.

A. was said having been

B. is said to being

C. is said to have been

D. was said being

Question 9: I must thank the man from ____ I got the present.

A. that                             B. which                           C. who                           D. whom

Question 10: _____ we work with her, we get confused because of her fast speaking pace.

A. So that                       B. at time                         C. Whenever                D. Although

Question 11:  His achievements were partly due to the ____ of his wife.

A. assistance                  B. assisted                       C. assist                         D. assistant

Question 12: He wanted to know ...............

A. where can he change some money

B. where he can change some money

C. where he could change some money 

D.   where   could   he   change   some   money

Question 13: If  I won the lottery, I ................ you half the money.

A. had given                  B. give                              C. gave                          D. would give

Question 14: When I came to visit her last night, hs ______a bath.

A. had                             B. has                               C. is having                  D. was having

Question  15:  Kathy  is a very ........... girl. She can make friends easily even though she is in a strange place.

A. shy                             B. polite                           C. sociable                    D. unfriendly

Question 16: According to FAO, Vietnam is ______ second largest coffee producer in the world after Brazil.

A. an                               B. a                                   C. the                             D. Ø

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 17:  Pointing at someone is considered rude in communication.

A. impolite                    B. humorous                   C. polite                        D. generous

Question 18: This point has been dealt with the preceding paragraph.

A. following                  B. heading                       C. previous                  D. before

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 19: The first postage stamps issued in New York City in 1842.

A. issued                        B. stamps                         C. the first                     D. in

Question 20:  When I will see her tomorrow, I will tell her the truth. I’m sure she will be very  happy.

A. truth                           B. will tell                        C. will see                     D. happy

Question 22: She said her father that she would go shopping with him the following day.

A. him                            B. that                               C. would go                 D. said

Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

A number of factors related to the voice reveal the personality of the speaker.

The first is the broad area of communication, which includes imparting information by use of language, communicating with a group or an individual and specialized communication through performance. A person conveys thoughts and ideas through choice of words, by a tone of voice that is pleasant or unpleasant, gentle or harsh, by the rhythm that is inherent within the language itself, and by speech rhythms that are flowing and regular or uneven and hesitant, and finally, by the pitch and melody of the utterance. When speaking before a group, a person's tone may indicate uncertainty or fright, confidence or calm. At interpersonal levels, the tone may reflect ideas and feelings over and above the words chosen, or may belie them. Here the participant’s tone can consciously or unconsciously reflect intuitive sympathy or antipathy, lack of concern or interest, fatigue, anxiety, enthusiasm or excitement, all of which are usually discernible by the acute listener. Public performance is a manner of communication that is highly specialized with its own techniques for obtaining effects by voice and /or gesture. The motivation derived from the text, and in the case of singing, the music, in combination with the performer's skills, personality, and ability to create empathy will determine the success of artistic, political, or pedagogic communication.

Second, the voice gives psychological clues to a person's self-image, perception of others, and emotional health. Self-image can be indicated by a tone of voice that is confident, pretentious, shy, aggressive, outgoing, or exuberant, to name only a few personality traits. Also the sound may give a clue to the facade or mask of that person, for example, a shy person hiding behind an overconfident front.

How a speaker perceives the listener's receptiveness, interest, or sympathy in any given conversation can drastically alter the tone of presentation, by encouraging or discouraging the speaker. Emotional health is evidenced in the voice by free and melodic sounds of the happy, by constricted and harsh sound of the angry, and by dull and lethargic qualities of the depressed.

Question 23: What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. Communication styles.

B. The function of the voice in performance.

C. The production of speech.

D. The connection between voice and personality

Question 24: According to the passage, an exuberant tone of voice may be an indication of a person’s _____.

A. vocal quality 

B. general physical health

C. ability to communicate

D. personality

Question 25: The word "evidenced" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to ___.

A. indicated                   B. questioned                 C. exaggerated             D. repeated

Question   25: The word "derived" in paragraph one is closest in meaning to ______.

A. obtained                    B. discussed                    C. registered                D. prepared

Question 26: Why does the author mention "artistic, political, or pedagogic communication" in paragraph 1?

A. To contrast them to singing

B. As examples of public performance

C. As examples of basic styles of communication

D. To introduce the idea of self-image

Question 27: According to the passage, an overconfident front may hide .

A. shyness                     B. strength                       C. hostility                    D. friendliness

Question 28: The word “that” in paragraph 2 refer to ____.

A. Self-image                 B. personality                 C. tone of voice            D. psychological

Question 29:What does the author mean by staring that, "At interpersonal levels, tone may reflect ideas and feelings over and above the words chosen"?

A. Feelings are expressed with different words than ideas are.

B. The tone of voice can carry information beyond the meaning of words.

C. A high tone of voice reflects an emotional communication.

D. Feelings are more difficult to express than ideas.

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 30 to 34.

The General Certificate of Secondary Education or the GCSE examinations for (30)_____are the standard school-leaver qualifications taken by virtually all UK students in the May and June following their 16th birthday. If you come to a UK independent school before (31)_____the age of 16, you will study towards GCSE examinations in up to 12 subjects. Some subjects are compulsory, including English arid mathematics, and you can select (32)______, such as music, drama, geography and history from a series of options. GCSEs provide a good all-round education that you can build on at college and eventually at university.

AS- and A-levels are taken after GCSEs. They are the UK qualifications most (33)______ accepted for entry to university and are available in subjects from the humanities, arts, sciences and social  sciences  as  well  as in vocational  subjects  such (34)_____engineering,  and  leisure and tourism. You can study up to four subjects at the same time for two years.

Question 30:

A. big

B. small

C. long

D. short

Question 31:

A. reach

B. reaching

C. being reached

D. to reach

Question 32:

A. other

B. another

C. each other

D. others

Question 33:

A. wide

B. widen

C. widely

D. width

Question 34:

A. for

B. as

C. like

D. so

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentences that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 35: - “What a lovely house that you have

- “__________.”

A. I have no idea.

B. Thanks. It is a nice compliment.

C. Nothing special.

D. Yes, of course.

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Question 1

A

Question 11

A

Question 21

D

Question 31

B

Question 41

C

Question 2

B

Question 12

C

Question 22

D

Question 32

D

Question 42

A

Question 3

B

Question 13

D

Question 23

D

Question 33

C

Question 43

A

Question 4

C

Question 14

D

Question 24

A

Question 34

B

Question 44

B

Question 5

D

Question 15

C

Question 25

A

Question 35

B

Question 45

B

Question 6

A

Question 16

C

Question 26

C

Question 36

B

Question 46

A

Question 7

D

Question 17

C

Question 27

A

Question 37

C

Question 47

B

Question 8

C

Question 18

A

Question 28

B

Question 38

B

Question 48

D

Question 9

D

Question 19

A

Question 29

C

Question 39

B

Question 49

C

Question 10

C

Question 20

D

Question 30

D

Question 40

A

Question 50

A

3. Đề số 3

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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges from 1 to 2.

Question 1: Ensoleill and Sunny are talking about Ted’s accident last week.

Ensoleill: “A motor bike knocked Ted down”.        

Sunny: “_____________”

A. How terrific!

B. What it is now?

C. Poor Ted!

D. What a motor bike!

Question 2: Mary and her friend, Ensoleill, are in a coffee shop.

Mary: “Would you like Matcha ice–cream or Caramen with jam?”

Ensoleill: “                           ”.

A. It doesn’t matter.

 B. I like eating them all.

C. Yes, I’d love two.

D. Neither is fine. They are good.

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 3 to 9.

Most people can remember a phone number for up to thirty seconds. When this short amount  of time elapses, however, the numbers are erased from the memory. How did the information get there in the first place? Information that makes its way to the short term memory (STM) does so via the sensory storage area. The brain has a filter which only allows stimuli that is of immediate interest to pass on to the STM, also known as the working memory.

There is much debate about the capacity and duration of the short term memory. The most accepted theory comes from George A. Miller, a cognitive psychologist who suggested that humans can remember approximately seven chunks of information. A chunk is defined as a meaningful unit of information, such as a word or name rather than just a letter or number. Modern theorists suggest that one can increase the capacity of the short term memory by chunking, or classifying similar information together. By organizing information, one can optimize the STM, and improve the chances of a memory being passed on to long term storage.

When making a conscious effort to memorize something, such as information for an exam, many people engage in "rote rehearsal". By repeating something over and over again, one is able to keep a memory alive. Unfortunately, this type of memory maintenance only succeeds if there are no interruptions. As soon as a person stops rehearsing the information, it has the tendency to disappear. When a pen and paper are not handy, people often attempt to remember a phone number by  repeating it aloud. If the doorbell rings or the dog barks to come in before a person has the opportunity to make a phone call, he will likely forget the number instantly. Therefore, rote rehearsal is not an efficient way to pass information from the short term to long term memory. A better way is to practice "elaborate rehearsal". This involves assigning semantic meaning to a piece of information so that it can be filed along with other pre-existing long term memories.

Encoding information semantically also makes it more retrievable. Retrieving information can be done by recognition or recall. Humans can easily recall memories that are stored in the long term memory and used often; however, if a memory seems to be forgotten, it may eventually be retrieved by prompting. The more cues a person is given (such as pictures), the more likely a memory can be retrieved. This is why multiple choice tests are often used for subjects that require a lot of memorization.

Question 3: According to the passage, how do memories get transferred to the STM?

A. They revert from the long term memory.

B. They get chunked when they enter the brain.

C. They enter via the nervous system.

D. They are filtered from the sensory storage area.

Question 4: The word “elapses” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to .

A. passes                   B. appears                 C. continues               D. wastes

Question 5: All of the following are mentioned as  places  in  which  memories  are  stored  EXCEPT            .

A. maintenance area

B. long term memory

C. sensory storage area

D. STM

Question 6: Why does the author mention a dog's bark?

A. To give an example of a type of memory

B. To compare another sound that is loud like a doorbell

C. To prove that dogs have better memories than humans

D. To provide a type of interruption

Question 7: The word “This” in paragraph 3 most probably refers to ______.

A. information 

B. long-term memory

C. a better way

D. elaborate rehearsal

Question 8: The word “cues” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ____ .

A. hints                       B. recognition          C. relaxation              D. fun

Question 9: Which of the following is NOT supported by the passage?

A. A memory is kept alive through constant repetition.

B. Multiple choice exams are the most difficult.

C. The working memory is the same as the short term memory.

D. Cues help people to recognize information.

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 10 to 21.

Question 10: More tourists would come to this country if it ______a better climate.

A. would have          B. had                        C. had had                 D. has

Question 11: Children shouldn’t be allowed _____ time ______ computer games.

A. waste - to play

B. to waste - playing

C. wasting – playing

D. to waste - to playing

Question 12: When I ______ my suitcase back, I found that somebody _________ to open it.

A. had got - tried     B. got – tried             C. got - had tried     D. get - try

Question 13: I don’t think Jill would be a good teacher. She’s got little patience, ________?

A. hasn't she             B. does she                C. doesn't she            D. has she

Question 14: It turned out that we _____ to the airport as the plane was delayed by several hours.

A. mustn't have rushed 

B. can't have rushed

C. needn't have rushed

D. shouldn't have rushed

Question 15: Credit ______ in this semester requires approximately three hours of classroom work.

A. given                     B. giving                    C. gave                     D. give

Question 16: After we each had been assigned an installment part of the object, we came back to our _____ section.

A. respectful             B. respectively         C. respect                  D. respective

Question 17: My friends have just moved to a new flat in the residential area on the _____ of Paris.

A. side                       B. outskirts               C. suburbs                D. outside

Question 18: I could tell he was nervous because he was _____ in his chair.

A. harassing              B. fidgeting               C. fumbling              D. flustering

Question 19: “She seems ______ for the job.” – “Yes. Everyone thinks she’s perfectly suited for it.”

A. ready-made         B. custom-made       C. tailor-made          D. home-made

Question 20: Sara bought in a lot of business last month; she should ask for a pay rise while she’s still on a ________.

A. roam                     B. roll                         C. rush                       D. run

Question 21: I can’t walk in these high-heeled boots. I keep ____.

A. falling over          B. falling back          C. falling off              D. falling out

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 from 22 to 23.

Question 22: I am tired of staying up late last night studying. I am also worried about today’s test.

A. I am not only tired of staying up late last night studying but also worried about today’s test.

B. Tired from staying up late last night studying, today’s test also makes us worried.

C. Not only am I tired of staying up late last night studying, but I am also worried about today’s test.

D. Because I am worried about today’s test, I stayed up late last night studying.

Question 23: They are my two sisters. They aren’t teachers like me.

A. They are my two sisters both of whose are teachers like me.

B. They are my two sisters, neither of whom are teachers like me.

C. Like me, neither of my two sisters aren’t teachers.

D. They are my two sisters who neither are teachers like me.

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 from 24 to 25.

Question 24: Several chapters of Joan Steer’s book describe illegitimate gambling activities in California in the 1970s.

A. lawful         B. unusual                C. prosperous          D. prohibited

Question 25: We run a very tight ship here, and we expect all our employees to be at their desks by eight o’clock and take good care of their own business.

A. have a good voyage

B. organize things inefficiently

C. run faster than others

D. manage an inflexible system

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 from 26 to 27.

Question 26: A. sought    B. drought     C. bought        D. fought

Question 27: A. clothes   B. oranges     C. resources   D. reaches

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 from 28 to 29.

Question 28: A. legal          B. superb         C. naive        D. ideal

Question 29: A. deficiency B. variation       C. equality     D. intelligence

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 30 to 37.

The Arts and Crafts Movement in the United States was responsible for sweeping changes in attitudes toward the decorative arts, then considered the minor or household arts. Its focus on decorative arts helped to induce United States museums and private collectors to begin collecting furniture, glass, ceramics, metalwork, and textiles in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The fact that artisans, who were looked on as mechanics or skilled workers in the eighteenth century, are frequently considered artists today is directly attributable to the Arts and Crafts Movement of the nineteenth century. The importance now placed on attractive and harmonious home decoration can also be traced to this period, when Victorian interior arrangements were revised to admit greater light and more freely flowing spaces.

The Arts and Crafts Movement reacts against mechanized processes that threatened handcrafts and resulted in cheapened, monotonous merchandise. Founded in the late nineteenth century by British social critics John Ruskin and William Morris, the movement revered craft as a form of art. In a rapidly industrializing society, most Victorians agreed that art was an essential moral ingredient in the home environment, and in many middle- and working-class homes craft was the only form of art. Ruskin and his followers criticized not only the degradation of artisans reduced to machine operators, but also the impending loss of daily contact with handcrafted objects, fashioned with  pride, integrity, and attention to beauty.

In the United States as well as in Great Britain, reformers extolled the virtues of handcrafted objects: simple, straightforward design; solid materials of good quality; and sound, enduring construction techniques. These criteria were interpreted in a variety of styles, ranging from rational and geometric to romantic or naturalistic. Whether abstract, stylized, or realistically treated, the consistent theme in virtually all Arts and Crafts design is nature.

The Arts and Crafts Movement was much more than a particular style; it was a philosophy of domestic life. Proponents believed that if simple design, high-quality materials, and honest construction were realized in the home and its appointments, then the occupants would enjoy moral and therapeutic effects. For both artisan and consumer, the Arts and Crafts doctrine was seen as a magical force against the undesirable effects of industrialization.

Question 30: The passage primarily focuses on nineteenth century arts and crafts in terms of which of the following?

A. Their naturalistic themes.

B. Their importance in museum collections.

C. Their British origin.

D. Their role in an industrialized society.

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1C 2A 3D 4A 5A 6D 7D 8A 9B 10B 11B 12C 13D 14C 15A 16D 17B 18B 19C 20B

21A 22C 23B 24A 25B 26B 27A 28A 29B 30D 31C 32C 33A 34C 35B

36A 37C 38D 39D 40D 41C 42A 43C 44B 45A 46C 47B 48D 49C 50D

4. Đề số 4

ĐỀ THI THPT QUỐC GIA MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT LONG XUYÊN- ĐỀ 04

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.

1. We arrived at airport. We realized our passports were still at home.

A. It was until we arrived at airport that we realize our passports were still at home.

B. We arrived at airport and realized our passports are still at home.

C. Not until had we arrived at airport, we realized our passports were still at home.

D. Not until we arrived at airport, did we realize our passports were still at home.

2. You have just passed your exam. This makes your parents happy.

A. Having just passed your exam making your parents happy.

B. You have just passed your exam which it makes your parents happy.

C. You have just passed your exam makes your parents happy.

D. That you have just passed your exam makes your parents happy.

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.

3. The employee's claim of being out with the flu did not seem very plausible because he returned from sick leave with a deep tan.

A. tactful          B. vulnerable                 C. inattentive         D. unreasonable

4. TEFL.com is a website which offers a job research facility to assist qualified students in finding work.

A. help          B. aid               C. support              D. hinder

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.

5. Linda is thanking Daniel for his birthday present.

Linda: "Thanks for the book. I've been looking it for months." Daniel: "                                    "

A. I'm glad you like it. 

B. You can say that again

C. I like reading books.

D. Thank you for looking for it.

6. Daisy is talking to Mary about the house. Daisy:" What a lovely house you have!" Mary: "   "

A. Of course not, it's not costly.

B. No problem.

C. I think so.

D. Thank you. Hope you will drop in.

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.

7. When being interviewed, you should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying or asking you.

A. be interested in

B. be related to

C. pay all attention to

D. express interest to

8. Some 12th-grade students find sitting the entrance exam to be accepted into universities such a daunting process that they become depressed due to the level of stress.

A. long-lasting                B. comforting               C. intimidating       D. intriguing

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.

9. A. provide          B. private           C. advise     D. arrang

10. A. supportive   B. connection    C. attention  D. sacrifice

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.

There are many theories about the beginning of drama in ancient Greece. The one most widely accepted today is based on the assumption that drama evolved from ritual. The argument for this view goes as follows. In the beginning, human beings viewed the natural forces of the world, even the seasonal changes, as unpredictable, and they sought, through various means, to control these unknown and feared powers. Those measures which appeared to bring the desired results were then retained and repeated until they hardened into fixed rituals. Eventually stories arose which explained or veiled the mysteries of the rites. As time passed some rituals were abandoned, but the stories, later called myths, persisted and  provided material for art and drama.

Those who believed that drama evolved out of ritual also argue that those rites contained the seed of theater because music, dance, masks, and costumes were almost always usedFurthermore, a suitable site hard to be provided for the performances, and when the entire community did not participate, a clear division was usually made between the "acting area" and the "auditorium". In addition, there were performers, and since considerable importance was attached to avoiding mistakes in the enactment of rites, religious leaders usually assumed that task. Wearing masks and costumes, they often impersonated other people, animals, or supernatural beings, and mimed the desired effect- success in hunt or battle, the coming rain, the revival of the Sun as an actor might. Eventually such dramatic representations were separated from religious activities.

Another theory traces the theater's origin from the human interest in storytelling. According to this view, tales (about the hunt, war or other feats) are gradually elaborated, at first through the use of impersonation, action, and dialogue by a narrator and then through the assumption of each of the roles by a different person. A closely related theory traces theater  to those dances that are primarily rhythmical and gymnastic or that are imitation of animal movements and sounds.

11. The word "enactment" in paragraph 2 is closest meaning to                             .

A. establishment             B. performance             C. authorization     D. season

12. What does the passage manly discuss?

A. The origins of theater 

B. The role of ritual in modern dance.

C. The variety of early religious activities. 

D. The importance of storytelling

13. According to the passage, what is the main difference between ritual and drama?

A. Ritual requires fewer performers than drama.

B. Ritual is shorter than drama

C. Ritual uses music whereas drama does not.

D. Ritual has a religious purpose and drama does not.

14. The passage supports which of the following statements?

A. Storytelling is an important part of dance

B. No one really knows how the theater began.

C. Dramatic activities require the use of costumes.

D. Myths are no longer represented dramatically.

15. The word they in paragraph 1 refers to                            .

A. natural forces             B. seasonal changes      C. human beings    D. theories

16. What aspect of drama does the author discuss in the first paragraph?

A. The reason drama is often unpredictable.

B. The reason in which dramas were performed.

C. The connection between myths and dramatic plots.

D. The importance of costumes in early drama.

17. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a common element of theater and ritual?

A. Magic              B. Costumes        C. Dance           D. Music

18. The word "considerable" in paragraph 2 is closest meaning to                      .

A. Relational        B. ceremonial      C. substantial     D. thoughtful

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

19. She didn't enjoy her first year at college because she failed to ____ her new friends.

A. come in for

B. go down with

C. get on with

D. look down on

20. There are many ______ history books in our library.

A. American interesting old

B. interesting old American

C. old American interesting

D. interesting American old

21. Up to now, they have not made a _________ whether they will go or not.

A. decision                     B. decisive                    C. decidedly                      D. decide

22. I suggest  that  John _____ the  directions  carefully  before  assembling  the bicycle. He doesn't want the wheels to fall off while he is riding down a hill.

A. reads          B.read                           C. to read               D. reading

23. We should avoid __________ personal questions.

A. ask               B.to going                     C. asking                D. to ask

24. Sarah and I __________ reserved the rooms in the same hotel. She was  really surprised to see me there.

A. deliberately    B. intentionally              C. coincidentally   D. practically

25. We have just visited disadvantaged children in an orphanage ________ in Bac Ninh Province.

A. located         B. which locates            C. to locate            D. locating

26. If he hadn't wasted too much time, he _________ in his examination.

A. wouldn't fail              B. won't fail                  C. wouldn't have failed D. would fail

27. The mother _________ her little son. She gives him whatever he wants.

A. spoils            B. damages                   C. harms                 D. ruins

28. Mike painted his bedroom black. It looks dark and   dreary. He _________ a different colour.

A. must have chosen

B. had to choose

C. should have chosen 

D. could have been choosing

29. Air pollution is getting ___________ serious in big cities in the world.

A. more and more

B. most and most

C. the more and the more

D. the most and the most

30. I _________ to play the piano for five months but I haven't been very successful at this.

A. learn                           B. had learned               C. has learned        D. have learned

Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

The warming of the Pacific Ocean has created weather patterns (31)          strongly  affect  the    world.  When  the  water  is  warm, the (32) _______ of rainfall in Indonesia and the surrounding regions decreases. Australia could even experience a drought  in many parts. On the other hand, Chile (which borders the Pacific Ocean) is preparing for severe rainstorms. In Pakistan and northwestern India, the weather pattern makes the rainy season weaker and makes the area much drier. This happening is called El Nino and is used  by weather forecasters to make long-range weather predictions. They also know that El Nino will (33) _______ unusually heavy rains to the southwestern part of the United States and make the central part of the country drier at the same time. According to research, weather forecasters (used to know about the coming weather with certainty. Now everything has become (34) _____ different. El Nino itself used to be (35) _____.  It would occur every two to seven years. But now, this weather pattern is becoming more frequent. We cannot say when and how often tornadoes or cyclones occur. Scientists are unsure of the reason for this change on a global scale either.

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Câu

Đáp án

Câu

Đáp án

Câu

Đáp án

Câu

Đáp án

Câu

Đáp án

1

D

11

B

21

A

31

D

41

C

2

D

12

A

22

B

32

A

42

D

3

D

13

D

23

C

33

C

43

C

4

D

14

B

24

C

34

B

44

B

5

A

15

C

25

A

35

B

45

A

6

D

16

C

26

C

36

D

46

A

7

A

17

A

27

A

37

A

47

A

8

C

18

C

28

C

38

D

48

B

9

B

19

C

29

A

39

D

49

B

10

B

20

B

30

D

40

C

50

D

 

5. Đề số 5

ĐỀ THI THPT QUỐC GIA MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT LONG XUYÊN- ĐỀ 05

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. talked    B. missed      C. learned        D. watched

Question 2: A. gosh      B. most          C. frost            D. cost

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. Supply         B. consist         C. happen          D. delay

Question 4: A. comfortable B. necessary    C. memorable    D. unattractive

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: My brother hopes to travel around the world _______ next summer.

A. a                 B. an                C. the           D. ø (no article)

Question 6: If he improved his IT skills,  _______ a job.

A. will easily get

B. would easily get       

C. will easily have got 

D. would easily have got

Question 7: While I ________ at the bus stop, three buses went by in the opposite direction.

A. was waiting         B. waited                          C. had waited                 D. were waiting

Question 8: It was the first time I had visitors ________ I had moved to London.

A. since           B. as                                  C. for                                D. because

Question 9: They advised me ________ visiting the troubled south of the country.

A. about               B. Away                            C. against                         D. along

Question 10: The work that the students do _________ the year will count towards their final degrees.

A. during            B. for                                 C. by                                 D. in

Question 11: Over the past 30 years, the average robot price _________ by half in real terms, and even further relative to labor costs.

A. is fallen          B. has fallen                     C. were fallen                  D. have fallen

Question 12: Janet admitted ________ the car without insurance.

A. to be driving                 B. being driven                C. to have driven            D. having driven

Question 13: He should have his visa        before it expires if he does not want to be deported.

A. extend                             B. Extending                    C. extended                     D. extension

Question 14: The process of _________ Jackson from a talented teenager into a franchise player began in training camp.

A. exchanging          B. Transforming              C. altering                        D. converting

Question 15: The Supreme Court decision ______ the way for further legislation on civil rights.

A. made               B. Took                             C. gave                             D. paved

Question 16: These __________ suggest that there is not direct link between unemployment and crime.

A. readings        B. Discoveries                  C. findings                       D. outputs

Question 17: The situation has become __________ worse, and it is now impossible to handle.

A. progressively                 B. Continuously              C. frequently                   D. constantly

Question 18: When someone is down on their ________, friends are not easy to find.

A. mood            B. Luck                             C. fortune                        D. merit

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 19: Congo's presidential election is hoped to enable the country's first peaceful, democratic transfer of power since independence from Belgium in 1960.

A. transplant                       B. removal           C. conversion                  D. shifting

Question 20: We are having a surprise party for Susan next Saturday, so don't give the secret away by saying anything to her.

A. ask anyone to come 

B. tell her the secret

C. go to the party

D. find out the secret

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 21: Telomeres are the tiny caps on the ends of chromosomes that protect our DNA from damage during cell division.

A. guard                 B. shape              C. attack                           D. save

Question 22: If you say bad things about the person who give a job you bite the hand that feeds you.

A. be unfriendly

B. be ungrateful

C. be thankful

D. be devoted

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 23: Jane and Janet are talking about their favorite sports.

-  Jane: “Are you interested in scuba diving?”

- Janet: “_______________.”

Very. Undersea life is being strongly contaminated.

Very. Undersea life is fascinating.

Not any. Undersea life is too expensive.

Well, things are much different, now.

Question 24: Mary is talking to her professor in his office.

- Professor: “Congratulations on your award.” 

- Mary: “_____.”

A. I like it that you understand. 

B. I do appreciate your supervision.

C. I can't agree more with yours.

D. I feel so sorry for you, professor.

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 25 to 29.

It is true that digital manufacturing does cut out the middle-man. More and more routine, repetitive assembly tasks will be taken (25) _______ by machines. But as certain jobs disappear, new ones open up in other parts of the factory. Germany in many ways exemplifies this trend. Today, German manufacturers (26) _________ three times more robots than U.S. companies, but they also still employ more humans. Relative to the size of our economies, German's manufacturing workforce is twice the size of America's.

From its very beginning, the fourth Industrial revolution has never presented manufacturers with an either-or choice - robots or humans. It has always been about combining the talents of (27) ______. (28) ________, it is the convergence of artificial and human intelligence that will enable manufacturers to achieve a new era of speed, flexibility, efficiency and connectivity in the 21st century. Machines have the ability to assemble things faster than any human ever could, but humans possess the analytics, domain expertise and valuable knowledge (29) _______ to solve problems and optimize factory floor production.

(Adapted from: http://time.com/4940374/joe-kaeser-siemens-robots-jobs/)

Question 25: A. in

B. away

C. off

D. over

Question 26: A. deploy

B. deform

C. decrease

D. develop

Question 27: A. ones

B. they

C. Both

D. two

Question 28: A. Alternatively

B. Ultimately

C. Correspondingly

D. Consequently

Question 29: A. Required

B. Gained

C. acquired

D. obtained

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 30 to 34.

Bitcoins are a form of virtual currency. In other words, they are a type of money that does not exist in the actual world. However, they can be used to purchase actual products and services from real companies.

The bitcoin system was created in 2009 by an enigmatic person named Satoshi Nakamoto. In fact, no one is sure if Satoshi Nakamoto is an actual person or a group of people. Bitcoins are designed to serve as an alternative to national currencies, such as dollars and euros, They can be used to pay for things instead of cash or credit cards. When bitcoins are transferred from a buyer to a seller, the transaction is recorded in a public database.

Governments are concerned that bitcoins can easily be stolen by hackers. It has dawned on them that they might be used for illegal purposes. For example, stolen goods could be purchased without the government's knowledge. Although more and more companies are beginning to accept bitcoins, the percentage of purchases made using bitcoins is minuscule compared to other online payment methods, such as credit cards. Instead, many bitcoin owners simply keep them as an investment since more valuable in the future.

This may or may not be a wise approach. Currently, the value of bitcoins is fluctuating wildly, especially when compared to highly stable national currencies, Bitcoin Investors are gambling on the hope that as this high-tech money becomes more widely accepted, its value will soar.

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Question 1

C

Question 11

B

Question 21

C

Question 31

D

Question 41

A

Question 2

B

Question 12

D

Question 22

C

Question 32

B

Question 42

C

Question 3

C

Question 13

C

Question 23

B

Question 33

C

Question 43

B

Question 4

D

Question 14

B

Question 24

B

Question 34

A

Question 44

C

Question 5

D

Question 15

D

Question 25

D

Question 35

D

Question 45

C

Question 6

B

Question 16

C

Question 26

A

Question 36

A

Question 46

B

Question 7

A

Question 17

A

Question 27

C

Question 37

B

Question 47

C

Question 8

A

Question 18

B

Question 28

B

Question 38

B

Question 48

D

Question 9

C

Question 19

D

Question 29

A

Question 39

B

Question 49

A

Question 10

A

Question 20

B

Question 30

A

Question 40

C

Question 50

C

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