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BQ GIAO DUC VABAO TAO ~— KY THI CHON HOC SINH GIO! QUOC GIA THPT
DE THI CHINH THUC NAM 2019
M6n thi: TIENG ANH .
Thoi gian thi: 180 phat (khng ké thd’ gian giao 48) SO PHACH
Ngay thi: 4310112019
6 thi cé 12 trang
+ Thi sinh khong duge str dung tai ligu, kB cd tor din. BAN CHINH
‘© Giém thi khong giai thich gi them.
ISLISTENING (50 points)
HUONG DAN PHAN THI NGHE HIEU
+ Bai nghe gdm 4 phén; m&i phn dupe nghe 2 lén, mBt In céch nhau 10 gidy; me dau va Kt thac mdi phén
righe 6 tn iu
= MO dau va két thac bai nghe c6 nhac higu. Thi sinh c6 02 phat dé hoan chinh bai trurée nhac higu két thac
bai nghe.
+ Moi huong dn cho thi sinh da cé trong bai nghe.
Part 1. For questions 1-5, listen to part of a conversation between a man and a receptionist at a clinic
about registering as a patient and answer the questions. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
AND/OR A NUMBER taken from the recording for each answer.
1. Whatiis the man’s full name?
2. Whats the postcode of the man's present address?
3. Whatis the man's current job?
4. What does the man wear as a result of his partial disability?
5. _ How long was the man kept in hospital for observation last year?
Part 2. For questions 6-10, listen to a news report on climate change and match each number (6-10) in
A with one corresponding letter (A-H) in B. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes
‘is capable of generaing a surplus amount of aemaive energy.
6. Germany B. is planning to eliminate large amounts of carbon by reducing individual daily mileage.
7. Denmark . is constructing the globally biggest plant that harnesses wind power.
t.England D. is using a special material obtaining power from a human physical activity.
E. is having a structure capable of reducing environmental detriment caused by
automobiles daily.
10. Paris F. is hoping to boost its power productivity by 80% in the next 30 years.
G. is hamessing roughly a quarter ofits power from green sources.
H. is constructing streets that are capable of absorbing smog
9. Mexico City
Your answers:
6 7. 8 3 [.
Page 1 of 12 pagesPart 3. For questions 11-15, listen to part of an interview with two psychologists, Joseph Bloome and
‘Amanda Owen, and choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D which fits best according to what you hear.
Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided.
14. When discussing wealth and happiness, Joseph is of the opinion that
‘A. material possession has litle to do with the level of happiness
B. in no way can being wealthy make an individual feel happy
. being materially disadvantaged prevents people's effort to gain wealth
D. those who think wealth and happiness are the same are unable to be successful
42, What does Amanda say about the effect of material acquisition on people?
‘A. It provides them with a feeling of elation following a letdown.
B. Itis entirely dictated by circumstantial changes rather than their state of mind,
. Itis dependent on their general mood and partly on a change in circumstances.
D. Ittends to be more powerful with purchases of greater material values.
413. As agreed by Joseph and Amanda, success is most likely defined as
‘A. the attainment of excessive wealth B. the achievement of fame and social status
. being financially and socially rich D. the fulfilment of a goal
14, Which of the following is NOT mentioned by Joseph about control and success?
‘A. People tend to feel better if they have control over their working conditions.
B. Those who want the most control in their life suffer from excessive stress.
C. Some people worry excessively about their lack of control in life.
D. Those who live life as itis enjoy freedom to a certain extent.
415. What does Amanda say about how she would define success in her own life?
‘A. maintaining an outward appearance of happiness
B. feeling better about her personal circumstances
. having greater peace of mind
D. recognizing she is no less accomplished than her peers
Your answers:
Ti 2 73 4 5
Part 4. For questions 16-25, listen to part of a news report on the 2018 Nobel Prize in Medicine and
complete the following sentences. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS taken from the recording in
each blank.
‘+ The 2018 Nobel Prize in Medicine has been awarded to Jim Allison and Tasuku Honjo for their research,
which laid the foundations for a (16) cancer treatment.
+ Fora long time, there were four dominant techniques used in cancer treatment, namely surgery, radiation,
(17) and hormone treatments,
‘+ Thanks to the work of Mr. Allison, scientists have now overcome the (18) of
recruiting the body's own immune system to fight cancer, which has added a fifth category fo cancer
treatment,
Mr. Allison is now (19) at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer
Center.
+ Mr. Allison described his feelings as "stunned", adding that he was stil (20) ir.
‘+ Mr. Allison got the news from his son instead of the (21) who did not know
his (22)
+ Mr. Allison's work attempted to (23) the immune system to attack cancer
cells by turing off the system's brakes,
‘+ T-cells, likened to the immune system's soldiers, take care of such problems as virus infection or bacteria
through a (24)
‘+ T-cells have enough time to destroy (25) thanks to the idea of temporarily
blocking the CTLA 4 molecule suggested by Mr. Allison.
Page 2 of 12 pagesIl, LEXICO-GRAMMAR (20 points)
Part 1. For questions 26-40, choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to each of the following questions.
Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided.
26. The hotel's description in the brochure was in the extreme and we were lef utterly disappointed on
arrival.
A. fallacious. B. pretentious . perplexing D. baffiing
27. Susan's kids their great displeasure whenever I came round to see her, which made me feel il at ease.
A forever showed B. were forever showing
C. had forever been showing D. had forever shown
28. She said that her intentions were different and Harris had her comments.
‘A. misdirected B. misled C-misconstrued D. misjudged
29. He kept telling us about his operation in the most detail
‘A. diagrammatic B. programmatic C. graphic D. photographic
30. The project has progressed in ‘and starts due to a constant change in funding,
A wits 8. C. cuts D. pieces
31. | had always thought that Sven was an American, but only yesterday did | find out that his mother was from
Moscow, so he's Russian.
A. part B. slightly c. bit D. quite
32, Regarding the new plan which has been discussed several times on TV, we would prefer not to the point.
‘A labour B. work C. manage D. produce:
33. | didn't want to make a decision oI said I'd like to think about it.
‘A here and there B.tiere and then C. now and then D. here and now
34. Jim Carrey's latest film is a ‘comedy in which he once again plays the loveable clown.
A. ridicule B. charade . slapstick D. prank
35. Many advertisers use catchy
services noticed,
in their TV or radio commercials in order to get their products or
‘A. chorus B. lyrics C. jingles D. rhymes
36. Upon his late arrival, he the anger of the whole class even further with his il-bred manner.
A. threw B fanned C. vented D. hosted
37. That he was using unscrupulous research methods only came out because his assistant on him to
the press.
A. hounded B. fished C.ratted D. bugged
38. When I saw the mouse scutting towards me, | nearly jumped out of my.
‘A. belly B. skin C. head D. stomach
39. Tony is a very lazy and irresponsible boy; he's always trying to out of his duties.
‘A. donkey 8. monkey C. weasel D. beaver
40. The man in the market was selling leather coats very cheaply: they were such bargains that were soon
‘A. cleared off B. done up C. sold up D. snapped up
Your answers:
26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 32. 33. ]
34. 36 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
Part 2. For questions 41-45, write the correct form of each bracketed word in the numbered space
provided in the column on the right. 0 has been done as an example.
Your answers:
Two weeks ago five young men were accused of (0. LEGAL) transmitting | 0. illegally
data without the permission of the copyright owners. During the trial the prosecutor
questioned the five (41. DEFEND) about the means they used in order to | 44
transmit the data to the general public. From the very beginning it was obvious that
their punishment would be severe. However, thanks to the efforts of the defence
lawyer, Thomas Austin, in the end many of the charges were dropped. According to
the judge, Brian Davidson, ‘although this kind of file-sharing constitutes a(n) (42. | 42.
Law) action, we can only accuse these five men of assisting in making
‘copyright content available to the public and not of creating the whole network’. After
that, an objection was raised by the legal counsel for a music company but it was
(43. RULE) by the judge since as he stated ‘in the same way all the | 43.
members of that specific downloading site are considered (44. CRIME) and | 44
should be brought to court’. After a short break, the verdict was finally announced.
The five men are now facing (45. PRISON) for up to three years although | 45.
their lawyer stil insists on their innocence.
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