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  1. A. Although I paid attention to the teacher, I failed to understand the lesson. B. I would have understood the lesson if I had failed to pay attention to the teacher. C. I would have understood the lesson if I had paid attention to the teacher. D. Unless I failed to understand the lesson, I would pay attention to the teacher. Question 33 : Hans told us about his investing in the company. He did it on his arrival at the meeting. A. Only after investing in the company did Hans inform us of his arrival at the meeting. B. Not until Hans told us that he would invest in the company did he arrive at the meeting. C. Hardly had he informed us about his investing in the company when Hans arrived at the meeting. D. No sooner had Hans arrived at the meeting than he told us about his investing in the company. 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. Green Energy Fossil fuels are used to generate the majority of the world’s energy, and they come in different forms. For example, coal may be burned in a power (34)_________ to generate electricity, but gasoline is burned in a car’s engine to make it run. Neither of these two sources is considered green energy because they produce a lot of pollution when they are burned. In addition, they come from a source that is inevitably going to (35)__________. Green energy can be defined as any energy source that is to some degree nonpolluting. When it is called sustainable , this means that a person can replace the same amount of energy that was consumed by that person (36)__________ that person’s lifetime. Since it took millions and millions of years (37) the fossil fuels that we now burn, we know that they cannot be replaced by us. Wind power and solar power, (38)________ _ harnessed properly, are two excellent sources of green energy. Once the necessary parts such as wind turbines to generate wind power and solar panels to create solar power have been produced, only the pollution from the production is left. Question 34: A. point B. outlet C. factory D. plant Question 35: A. run out B. run out of C. burn out D. cut out Question 36: A. along B. about C. within D. during Question 37: A. creates B. to creat C. creating D. created Question 38: A. where B. when C. which D. 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. Air pollution leads people to be exposed to fine particles in polluted air that penetrate deep into the lungs and cardiovascular system, causing diseases including stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and respiratory infections. Industry, transportation, coal power plants and household solid fuel usage are major contributors to air pollution. Air pollution continues to rise at an alarming rate, and affects economies and people’s quality of life. Air pollution threatens the health of people in many parts of the world. New estimates in 2018 reveal that 9 out of 10 people breathe air containing high levels of pollutants. Both ambient (outdoor) and household (indoor) air pollution are responsible for about 7 million deaths globally per year; in the Western Pacific Region alone, around 2.2 million people die each year. In Vietnam, around 60 000 deaths each year are air pollution-related. In addition to outdoor air pollution, indoor smoke from household air pollution is a serious health risk for some 3 billion people who cook and heat their homes with biomass fuels and coal. Some 3.8 million premature deaths were attributable to household air pollution in 2016. Almost all of the burden was in low-middle-income countries. Household air pollution is also a major source of outdoor air pollution in both urban and rural areas. In both cities and rural areas was estimated to cause 4.2 million premature deaths worldwide per year in 2016; this mortality is due to exposure to small particulate matter of 2.5 microns or less in diameter (PM2.5), which cause cardiovascular and respiratory disease, and cancers. Question 39: Which best serves as the title of the passage ? A. Polluted air has a lot of matters B. Air pollution – killing all species C. Air pollution with health problems D. What make air polluted Question 40: What disease can particles in the polluted air cause ? A. headache B. bone cancer C. stomachache D. respiratory infections Question 41: The word “fine” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ? A. very thin and small B. good C. healthy D. dry and nice Question 42: According to paragraph 2 , how many people are killed by air pollution in Viet Nam every year ? A.7 million B. 2.2 million C. 60,000 D. 3.8 million
  2. Question 43: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage ? A. Both indoor air and outdoor air can be polluted. B. Household air pollution is also a major source of indoor air pollution. C. The particles are so small that they get into every places in the world . D. Air pollution is being solved by every country . Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50. Education technology (EdTech) is one of the few industries experiencing a sharp upward demand, reinforcing its potential for profitability and the role it can play in societal wellbeing. The global spreading of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has required drastic regulations in an effort to contain it. One of the first compulsory measures taken by affected countries has been the closure of all schools. The sudden adjustments of educational processes and altered dynamics between all involved parties - schools, teachers, students and parents – are challenging familiar routines and threatening crucial public objectives. Accordingly, the World Bank has commissioned its EdTech expertise team to support policymakers worldwide in facilitating the continuation of basic education by adapting to modern technologies. EdTech’s practical value has hence rapidly improved from its pre-pandemic standing. Previously considered an option for quality education and a supplement to traditional schooling systems, it is now essential for preserving a progressing society. Institutions previously working with digitalized education platforms have already benefitted during the COVID-19 crisis from their contemporary approach. These schools smoothly mastered the sudden transition to homeschooling, easing the adjustment process for students and parents. Their early investment in equipment and software and in coaching of educational staff has allowed them to continue their operations with minimal interruption. Investors have long identified the windows of opportunity offered by technology in the classrooms. However, its recent unprecedented expansion highlights even more its sustainable profitability. “So far only 2 to 3% of the 5 trillion USD spent globally on education is digital. This, combined with EdTech’s sudden vital role during COVID-19 and the significant differences seen up to now in its geographical investments, intensify the previously unseized global growth opportunities”, says Dr. Kirill Pyshkin, Fund Manager at Credit Suisse Asset Management. (Adapted Question 44: What does the article mainly discuss? A. The upward trend in demand of education technology. B. The development of education technology in the pandemic. C. The benefits and role of education technology. D. The measures to develop education technology. Question 45: The word “contain” in paragraph 2 most probably means _____________. A. control B. overcome C. defeat D. treat Question 46: As mentioned in paragraph 2, the following are affected by the sudden adjustments of educational processes, EXCEPT __________. A. teachers B. students C. parents D. policymakers Question 47: What does the word “their” in paragraph 4 refer to? A. platforms’ B. institutions’ C. the COVID-19 crisis’s D. schools’ Question 48: The word “coaching” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ____________. A. hiring B. inviting C. training D. employing Question 49: According to paragraph 4, what have those schools done to minimize education interruption? A. Early preparing for teaching facilities and human resources. B. Smoothly transferring to teaching online. C. Previously working with digitalized education platforms. D. Rapidly improving from its pre-pandemic standing. Question 50: Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage? A. Investors are uninterested in technology in the classrooms. B. Education technology is a more and more profitable sector to invest. C. People invest less money in education technology during COVID – 19. D. Students and parents need much time to adjust their learning at home.
  3. THE END SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO PHÚ YÊN KỲ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM 2022 TRƯỜNG THPT NGÔ GIA TỰ Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ, Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề (Đề thi có 04 trang) Họ, tên thí sinh: . Mã đề thi 245 Số báo danh: . Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 1: Tom invited Mary to his new house and Mary is thanking Tom for that. - Mary : “Thank you very much for inviting me to your lovely new house.” - Tom : “___________________________” A. Not at all. Make yourself at home. B. No problem. Sit down, please! C. You are so polite! D. Nothing. It is expensive. Question 2: John is in Hanoi and wants to change some money. He asks a local passer-by the way to the bank. - John: “Can you show me the way to the nearest bank, please?” - Passer-by: “ .” A. Look it up in a dictionary ! B. There’s no traffic near here. C. Not way, sorry. D. Just round the corner over there 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: The advantages of travelling by public transport is that it’s convenient and cheap. A. travelling B. is C. convenient D. cheap Question 4: I find it difficult to understand the full importance of this statement, so I ask my brother for his help. A. find it difficult B. importance C. so D. for Question 5: Locating in a tranquil setting, this hotel is ideally situated for the beach and nearby fishing village of Fuenigirolia. A. Locating B. is C. for D. nearby 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. Green Energy Fossil fuels are used to generate the majority of the world’s energy, and they come in different forms. For example, coal may be burned in a power (6)_________ to generate electricity, but gasoline is burned in a car’s engine to make it run. Neither of these two sources is considered green energy because they produce a lot of pollution when they are burned. In addition, they come from a source that is inevitably going to (7)__________. Green energy can be defined as any energy source that is to some degree nonpolluting. When it is called sustainable , this means that a person can replace the same amount of energy that was consumed by that person (8)__________ that person’s lifetime. Since it took millions and millions of years (9) the fossil fuels that we now burn, we know that they cannot be replaced by us. Wind power and solar power, (10)__________ harnessed properly, are two excellent sources of green energy. Once the necessary parts such as wind turbines to generate wind power and solar panels to create solar power have been produced, only the pollution from the production is left. Question 6: A. factory B. plant C. point D. outlet Question 7: A. burn out B. cut out C. run out D. run out of Question 8: A. within B. along C. about D. during Question 9: A. creating B. created C. creates D. to creat Question 10: A. which B. where C. when D. what Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 11: A. university B. magazine C. popularity D. achievement Question 12: A. offer B. appeal C. advice D. apply Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
  4. of the questions. Air pollution leads people to be exposed to fine particles in polluted air that penetrate deep into the lungs and cardiovascular system, causing diseases including stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and respiratory infections. Industry, transportation, coal power plants and household solid fuel usage are major contributors to air pollution. Air pollution continues to rise at an alarming rate, and affects economies and people’s quality of life. Air pollution threatens the health of people in many parts of the world. New estimates in 2018 reveal that 9 out of 10 people breathe air containing high levels of pollutants. Both ambient (outdoor) and household (indoor) air pollution are responsible for about 7 million deaths globally per year; in the Western Pacific Region alone, around 2.2 million people die each year. In Vietnam, around 60 000 deaths each year are air pollution-related. In addition to outdoor air pollution, indoor smoke from household air pollution is a serious health risk for some 3 billion people who cook and heat their homes with biomass fuels and coal. Some 3.8 million premature deaths were attributable to household air pollution in 2016. Almost all of the burden was in low-middle-income countries. Household air pollution is also a major source of outdoor air pollution in both urban and rural areas. In both cities and rural areas was estimated to cause 4.2 million premature deaths worldwide per year in 2016; this mortality is due to exposure to small particulate matter of 2.5 microns or less in diameter (PM2.5), which cause cardiovascular and respiratory disease, and cancers. (Source from WHO ) Question 13: Which best serves as the title of the passage ? A. Air pollution with health problems. B. What make air polluted . C. Polluted air has a lot of matters. D. Air pollution – killing all species. Question 14 : What disease can particles in the polluted air cause ? A. stomachache B. respiratory infections C. headache D. bone cancer Question 15: The word “fine” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ? A. healthy B. dry and nice C. very thin and small D. good Question 16: According to paragraph 2 , how many people are killed by air pollution in Viet Nam every year ? A. 60,000 B. 3.8 million C. 7 million D. 2.2 million Question 17: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage ? A. The particles are so small that they get into every places in the world. B. Air pollution is being solved by every country . C. Both indoor air and outdoor air can be polluted. D. Household air pollution is also a major source of indoor air pollution. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 18: My plane was delayed. I had to wait at _____ airport for three hours. A. an B.  C. the D. a Question 19: The doctor warned us not to let other family members share towels because the infection is highly____________. A. contagiously B. contagions C. contagion D. contagious Question 20: The pilot was the only man _______ after the crash. A. rescuing B. to be rescued C. to rescue D. rescued Question 21: Mary _______a beautiful long dress at the moment. A. was wearing B. is wearing C. has worn D. wears Question 22: Parents shouldn't use physical punishment it negatively influences children's development. A. because B. in spite of C. because of D. although Question 23 : He decided to withdraw from the powerboat race as he had a (n) _____ of danger. A. foreboding B. prediction C. omen D. premonition Question 24 : They left the restaurant, two hours over lunch. A. after spend B. having spent C. spending D. spent Question 25 : My plans to travel around the world have _________ through because I couldn‟ t save enough money. A. fallen B. dropped C. given D. put Question 26: Neither of your parents speaks a foreign language, ___________? A. are they B. aren’t they C. do they D. don’t they Question 27: If we _______ the plans carefully, we would not have had so many serious mistakes. A. studied B. were studying C. study D. had studied
  5. Question 28 : My father had a worker _______a fence round our garden. A. to make B. made C. make D. making Question 29 : There was an accident on the highway, ___________ traffic. A. holding up B. holding over C. putting off D. holding off on Question 30 : Global warming will result _____ crop failures and famines. A. for B. in C. with D. from Question 31 : The woman wasn’t sure where she ____the rare illness since no one else in her family had the disease. A. extracted B. attracted C. contracted D. distracted Question 32 : Many lists of “Wonders of the World” during the Middle Ages. A. are said to existing B. said to be existed C. are said to have existed D. said to exist Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 33 to 39. Education technology (EdTech) is one of the few industries experiencing a sharp upward demand, reinforcing its potential for profitability and the role it can play in societal wellbeing. The global spreading of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has required drastic regulations in an effort to contain it. One of the first compulsory measures taken by affected countries has been the closure of all schools. The sudden adjustments of educational processes and altered dynamics between all involved parties - schools, teachers, students and parents – are challenging familiar routines and threatening crucial public objectives. Accordingly, the World Bank has commissioned its EdTech expertise team to support policymakers worldwide in facilitating the continuation of basic education by adapting to modern technologies. EdTech’s practical value has hence rapidly improved from its pre-pandemic standing. Previously considered an option for quality education and a supplement to traditional schooling systems, it is now essential for preserving a progressing society. Institutions previously working with digitalized education platforms have already benefitted during the COVID-19 crisis from their contemporary approach. These schools smoothly mastered the sudden transition to homeschooling, easing the adjustment process for students and parents. Their early investment in equipment and software and in coaching of educational staff has allowed them to continue their operations with minimal interruption. Investors have long identified the windows of opportunity offered by technology in the classrooms. However, its recent unprecedented expansion highlights even more its sustainable profitability. “So far only 2 to 3% of the 5 trillion USD spent globally on education is digital. This, combined with EdTech’s sudden vital role during COVID-19 and the significant differences seen up to now in its geographical investments, intensify the previously unseized global growth opportunities”, says Dr. Kirill Pyshkin, Fund Manager at Credit Suisse Asset Management. (Adapted Question 33: Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage? A. People invest less money in education technology during COVID – 19. B. Students and parents need much time to adjust their learning at home. C. Investors are uninterested in technology in the classrooms. D. Education technology is a more and more profitable sector to invest. Question 34: The word “coaching” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ____________. A. training B. employing C. hiring D. inviting Question 35: As mentioned in paragraph 2, the following are affected by the sudden adjustments of educational processes, EXCEPT __________. A. parents B. policymakers C. teachers D. students Question 36: What does the word “their” in paragraph 4 refer to? A. the COVID-19 crisis’s B. schools’ C. platforms’ D. institutions’ Question 37: What does the article mainly discuss? A. The development of education technology in the pandemic. B. The measures to develop education technology. C. The upward trend in demand of education technology. D. The benefits and role of education technology. Question 38: The word “contain” in paragraph 2 most probably means _____________. A. defeat B. treat C. control D. overcome Question 39: According to paragraph 4, what have those schools done to minimize education interruption? A. Previously working with digitalized education platforms. B. Rapidly improving from its pre-pandemic standing. C. Early preparing for teaching facilities and human resources.
  6. D. Smoothly transferring to teaching online. 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 40 : Hans told us about his investing in the company. He did it on his arrival at the meeting. A. Hardly had he informed us about his investing in the company when Hans arrived at the meeting. B. No sooner had Hans arrived at the meeting than he told us about his investing in the company. C. Only after investing in the company did Hans inform us of his arrival at the meeting. D. Not until Hans told us that he would invest in the company did he arrive at the meeting. Question 41 : I didn’t pay attention to the teacher. I failed to understand the lesson. A. I would have understood the lesson if I had paid attention to the teacher. B. Unless I failed to understand the lesson, I would pay attention to the teacher. C. Although I paid attention to the teacher, I failed to understand the lesson. D. I would have understood the lesson if I had failed to pay attention to the teacher. 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 42: A. opponent B. promotion C. communication D. solidarity Question 43: A. attended B. invited C. watched D. graduated 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 44: Students from that university have conducted a survey to find out the most effective study habit. A. proposed B. delayed C. encouraged D. organized Question 45: All ingredients you need to cook soup are readily available from your local store, so you can buy them whenever you want. A. willingly B. commonly C. freely D. scarcely 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 46 : We had a whale of time as everything was quite fantastic. A. felt happy B. felt disappointed C. had a little time to play D. had a lot of time to play Question 47 : Regulations and laws should be enacted for the preservation of natural resources in every corner of the world. A. removed B. composed C. applied D. approved Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions. Question 48 : As students get closer to their exams, they become more nervous. A. The closer students get to their exams, the more nervous they become. B. The students get closer to their exams, the nervous they become more. C. The students get to their exams closer, the nervous they become more. D. The closer students get to their exams, they become more nervous. Question 49 : My father hasn’t smoked cigarettes for a month. A. It’s a month that my father hasn’t smoked cigarettes. B. It’s a cigarette that my father smoked a month ago. C. It’s a month since my father last smoked cigarettes. D. It’s a month ago that my father smoked cigarettes. Question 50: Steve said to Mike, “Don’t touch the electric wires. It might be deadly.” A. Steve suggested that Mike not touch the electric wires as it might be deadly. B. Steve advised Mike not to touch the electric wires as it might be deadly. C. Steve did not allow Mike to touch the electric wires as it might be deadly. D. Steve warned Mike not to touch the wires as it might be deadly. THE END
  7. SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO PHÚ YÊN KỲ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM 2022 TRƯỜNG THPT NGÔ GIA TỰ Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ, Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề (Đề thi có 04 trang) Họ, tên thí sinh: . Mã đề thi 369 Số báo danh: . 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 1: All ingredients you need to cook soup are readily available from your local store, so you can buy them whenever you want. A. commonly B. freely C. willingly D. scarcely Question 2: Students from that university have conducted a survey to find out the most effective study habit. A. delayed B. encouraged C. proposed D. organized Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions. Question 3 : My father hasn’t smoked cigarettes for a month. A. It’s a month ago that my father smoked cigarettes. B. It’s a month that my father hasn’t smoked cigarettes. C. It’s a month since my father last smoked cigarettes. D. It’s a cigarette that my father smoked a month ago. Question 4 : Steve said to Mike, “Don’t touch the electric wires. It might be deadly.” A. Steve warned Mike not to touch the wires as it might be deadly. B. Steve suggested that Mike not touch the electric wires as it might be deadly. C. Steve advised Mike not to touch the electric wires as it might be deadly. D. Steve did not allow Mike to touch the electric wires as it might be deadly. Question 5 : As students get closer to their exams, they become more nervous. A. The closer students get to their exams, the more nervous they become. B. The students get to their exams closer, the nervous they become more. C. The closer students get to their exams, they become more nervous. D. The students get closer to their exams, the nervous they become more. 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. Air pollution leads people to be exposed to fine particles in polluted air that penetrate deep into the lungs and cardiovascular system, causing diseases including stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and respiratory infections. Industry, transportation, coal power plants and household solid fuel usage are major contributors to air pollution. Air pollution continues to rise at an alarming rate, and affects economies and people’s quality of life. Air pollution threatens the health of people in many parts of the world. New estimates in 2018 reveal that 9 out of 10 people breathe air containing high levels of pollutants. Both ambient (outdoor) and household (indoor) air pollution are responsible for about 7 million deaths globally per year; in the Western Pacific Region alone, around 2.2 million people die each year. In Vietnam, around 60 000 deaths each year are air pollution-related. In addition to outdoor air pollution, indoor smoke from household air pollution is a serious health risk for some 3 billion people who cook and heat their homes with biomass fuels and coal. Some 3.8 million premature deaths were attributable to household air pollution in 2016. Almost all of the burden was in low-middle-income countries. Household air pollution is also a major source of outdoor air pollution in both urban and rural areas. In both cities and rural areas was estimated to cause 4.2 million premature deaths worldwide per year in 2016; this mortality is due to exposure to small particulate matter of 2.5 microns or less in diameter (PM2.5), which cause cardiovascular and respiratory disease, and cancers. (Source from WHO ) Question 6: According to paragraph 2 , how many people are killed by air pollution in Viet Nam every year ? A. 2.2 million B. 60,000 C. 7 million D. 3.8 million Question 7: What disease can particles in the polluted air cause ? A. headache B. stomachache C. bone cancer D. respiratory infections
  8. Question 8: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage ? A. Household air pollution is also a major source of indoor air pollution. B. The particles are so small that they get into every places in the world. C. Both indoor air and outdoor air can be polluted. D. Air pollution is being solved by every country. Question 9: Which best serves as the title of the passage ? A. Air pollution – killing all species B. Air pollution with health problems C. Polluted air has a lot of matters D. What make air polluted Question 10: The word “fine” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ? A. good B. healthy C. very thin and small D. dry and nice 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 11: A. solidarity B. opponent C. communication D. promotion Question 12: A. watched B. attended C. graduated D. invited 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 13: We had a whale of time as everything was quite fantastic. A. had a lot of time to play B. felt happy C. had a little time to play D. felt disappointed Question 14: Regulations and laws should be enacted for the preservation of natural resources in every corner of the world. A. approved B. removed C. applied D. composed Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 15 to 21. Education technology (EdTech) is one of the few industries experiencing a sharp upward demand, reinforcing its potential for profitability and the role it can play in societal wellbeing. The global spreading of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has required drastic regulations in an effort to contain it. One of the first compulsory measures taken by affected countries has been the closure of all schools. The sudden adjustments of educational processes and altered dynamics between all involved parties - schools, teachers, students and parents – are challenging familiar routines and threatening crucial public objectives. Accordingly, the World Bank has commissioned its EdTech expertise team to support policymakers worldwide in facilitating the continuation of basic education by adapting to modern technologies. EdTech’s practical value has hence rapidly improved from its pre-pandemic standing. Previously considered an option for quality education and a supplement to traditional schooling systems, it is now essential for preserving a progressing society. Institutions previously working with digitalized education platforms have already benefitted during the COVID-19 crisis from their contemporary approach. These schools smoothly mastered the sudden transition to homeschooling, easing the adjustment process for students and parents. Their early investment in equipment and software and in coaching of educational staff has allowed them to continue their operations with minimal interruption. Investors have long identified the windows of opportunity offered by technology in the classrooms. However, its recent unprecedented expansion highlights even more its sustainable profitability. “So far only 2 to 3% of the 5 trillion USD spent globally on education is digital. This, combined with EdTech’s sudden vital role during COVID-19 and the significant differences seen up to now in its geographical investments, intensify the previously unseized global growth opportunities”, says Dr. Kirill Pyshkin, Fund Manager at Credit Suisse Asset Management. (Adapted Question 15: What does the word “their” in paragraph 4 refer to ? A. institutions’ B. platforms’ C. the COVID-19 crisis’s D. schools’ Question 16: The word “contain” in paragraph 2 most probably means _____________. A. control B. overcome C. defeat D. treat Question 17: As mentioned in paragraph 2, the following are affected by the sudden adjustments of educational processes, EXCEPT __________. A. teachers B. students C. parents D. policymakers Question 18: Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage? A. Investors are uninterested in technology in the classrooms. B. Education technology is a more and more profitable sector to invest.
  9. C. People invest less money in education technology during COVID – 19. D. Students and parents need much time to adjust their learning at home. Question 19: The word “coaching” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ____________. A. hiring B. inviting C. training D. employing Question 20: According to paragraph 4, what have those schools done to minimize education interruption? A. Early preparing for teaching facilities and human resources. B. Smoothly transferring to teaching online. C. Previously working with digitalized education platforms. D. Rapidly improving from its pre-pandemic standing. Question 21: What does the article mainly discuss? A. The upward trend in demand of education technology. B. The development of education technology in the pandemic. C. The benefits and role of education technology. D. The measures to develop education technology. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 22 : My father had a worker _______a fence round our garden. A. making B. to make C. make D. made Question 23 : They left the restaurant, two hours over lunch. A. spent B. after spend C. spending D. having spent Question 24 : There was an accident on the highway, ___________ traffic. A. holding off on B. holding up C. putting off D. holding over Question 25 : The doctor warned us not to let other family members share towels because the infection is highly____________. A. contagious B. contagiously C. contagion D. contagions Question 26 : He decided to withdraw from the powerboat race as he had a (n) _____ of danger. A. premonition B. foreboding C. omen D. prediction Question 27 : Mary _______a beautiful long dress at the moment. A. wears B. was wearing C. has worn D. is wearing Question 28 : The woman wasn’t sure where she __________the rare illness since no one else in her family had the disease. A. distracted B. extracted C. contracted D. attracted Question 29 : Many lists of “Wonders of the World” during the Middle Ages. A. said to be existed B. are said to existing C. are said to have existed D. said to exist Question 30 : The pilot was the only man _______ after the crash. A. rescued B. rescuing C. to rescue D. to be rescued Question 31 : My plans to travel around the world have _________ through because I couldn‟ t save enough money. A. dropped B. given C. fallen D. put Question 32 : Parents shouldn't use physical punishment it negatively influences children's development. A. although B. because C. because of D. in spite of Question 33 : Global warming will result _____ crop failures and famines. A. from B. for C. with D. in Question 34 : My plane was delayed. I had to wait at _____ airport for three hours. A. a B. an C. the D.  Question 35 : If we _______ the plans carefully, we would not have had so many serious mistakes. A. had studied B. studied C. study D. were studying Question 36: Neither of your parents speaks a foreign language, ___________? A. don’t they B. are they C. do they D. aren’t they Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 37: A. apply B. offer C. advice D. appeal Question 38: A. popularity B. magazine C. university D. achievement
  10. 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 39: Locating in a tranquil setting, this hotel is ideally situated for the beach and nearby fishing village of Fuenigirolia. A. Locating B. is C. for D. nearby Question 40: The advantages of travelling by public transport is that it’s convenient and cheap. A. travelling B. is C. convenient D. cheap Question 41: I find it difficult to understand the full importance of this statement, so I ask my brother for his help. A. find it difficult B. importance C. so D. for 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 42 : I didn’t pay attention to the teacher. I failed to understand the lesson. A. I would have understood the lesson if I had failed to pay attention to the teacher. B. I would have understood the lesson if I had paid attention to the teacher. C. Although I paid attention to the teacher, I failed to understand the lesson. D. Unless I failed to understand the lesson, I would pay attention to the teacher. Question 43 : Hans told us about his investing in the company. He did it on his arrival at the meeting. A. Not until Hans told us that he would invest in the company did he arrive at the meeting. B. Hardly had he informed us about his investing in the company when Hans arrived at the meeting. C. Only after investing in the company did Hans inform us of his arrival at the meeting. D. No sooner had Hans arrived at the meeting than he told us about his investing in the company. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 44: John is in Hanoi and wants to change some money. He asks a local passer-by the way to the bank. - John: “Can you show me the way to the nearest bank, please?” - Passer-by: “ .” A. Just round the corner over there B. Look it up in a dictionary ! C. Not way, sorry. D. There’s no traffic near here. Question 45: Tom invited Mary to his new house and Mary is thanking Tom for that. - Mary : “Thank you very much for inviting me to your lovely new house.” - Tom : “___________________________” A. Nothing. It is expensive. B. Not at all. Make yourself at home. C. You are so polite! D. No problem. Sit down, please! 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. Green Energy Fossil fuels are used to generate the majority of the world’s energy, and they come in different forms. For example, coal may be burned in a power (46)_________ to generate electricity, but gasoline is burned in a car’s engine to make it run. Neither of these two sources is considered green energy because they produce a lot of pollution when they are burned. In addition, they come from a source that is inevitably going to (47)__________. Green energy can be defined as any energy source that is to some degree nonpolluting. When it is called sustainable , this means that a person can replace the same amount of energy that was consumed by that person (48)__________ that person’s lifetime. Since it took millions and millions of years (49) the fossil fuels that we now burn, we know that they cannot be replaced by us. Wind power and solar power, (50)__________ harnessed properly, are two excellent sources of green energy. Once the necessary parts such as wind turbines to generate wind power and solar panels to create solar power have been produced, only the pollution from the production is left. Question 46: A. outlet B. factory C. point D. plant Question 47: A. run out of B. burn out C. run out D. cut out Question 48: A. about B. within C. along D. during Question 49: A. to creat B. creating C. creates D. created Question 50: A. when B. which C. where D. what
  11. THE END SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO PHÚ YÊN KỲ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM 2022 TRƯỜNG THPT NGÔ GIA TỰ Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ, Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề (Đề thi có 04 trang) Họ, tên thí sinh: . Mã đề thi 467 Số báo danh: . 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. Green Energy Fossil fuels are used to generate the majority of the world’s energy, and they come in different forms. For example, coal may be burned in a power (1)_________ to generate electricity, but gasoline is burned in a car’s engine to make it run. Neither of these two sources is considered green energy because they produce a lot of pollution when they are burned. In addition, they come from a source that is inevitably going to (2)__________. Green energy can be defined as any energy source that is to some degree nonpolluting. When it is called sustainable , this means that a person can replace the same amount of energy that was consumed by that person (3)__________ that person’s lifetime. Since it took millions and millions of years (4) the fossil fuels that we now burn, we know that they cannot be replaced by us. Wind power and solar power, (5)__________ harnessed properly, are two excellent sources of green energy. Once the necessary parts such as wind turbines to generate wind power and solar panels to create solar power have been produced, only the pollution from the production is left. Question 1 : A. plant B. point C. outlet D. factory Question 2 : A. cut out B. run out C. run out of D. burn out Question 3 : A. during B. along C. about D. within Question 4 : A. created B. creates C. to creat D. creating Question 5 : A. what B. where C. when D. which 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 6 : Hans told us about his investing in the company. He did it on his arrival at the meeting. A. No sooner had Hans arrived at the meeting than he told us about his investing in the company. B. Only after investing in the company did Hans inform us of his arrival at the meeting. C. Not until Hans told us that he would invest in the company did he arrive at the meeting. D. Hardly had he informed us about his investing in the company when Hans arrived at the meeting. Question 7 : I didn’t pay attention to the teacher. I failed to understand the lesson. A. Unless I failed to understand the lesson, I would pay attention to the teacher. B. Although I paid attention to the teacher, I failed to understand the lesson. C. I would have understood the lesson if I had failed to pay attention to the teacher. D. I would have understood the lesson if I had paid attention to the teacher. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions. Question 8: As students get closer to their exams, they become more nervous. A. The students get to their exams closer, the nervous they become more. B. The closer students get to their exams, they become more nervous. C. The closer students get to their exams, the more nervous they become. D. The students get closer to their exams, the nervous they become more. Question 9: My father hasn’t smoked cigarettes for a month. A. It’s a cigarette that my father smoked a month ago. B. It’s a month since my father last smoked cigarettes. C. It’s a month ago that my father smoked cigarettes. D. It’s a month that my father hasn’t smoked cigarettes.