Đề thi THPTQG năm 2019 môn Tiếng Anh có đáp án mã đề 415

BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO        KỲ THI TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG QUỐC GIA NĂM 2019

 ĐÊ THI CHÍNH THỨC            Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ: Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH

       (Đề thi cỏ 05 trang)                     Thời gian làm bải: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề

                                                                                                                           Mã đề thi 415

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: Ann and Peter are talking about housework.

 ~ Ann: "I  think children should be paid for doing the housework. "

 ~ Peter: ".......... . It’s their duty in the family."

A. I don't think so.                               B. That’s what I think.

C. You’re exactly right.                       D. There's no doubt about it.

Question 2: A shop assistant is talking to a customer.

 ~ Shop assistant: "Do you need anything else?"

 ~ Customer: "............"                    

A. With pleasure. B You’re welcome.                              C. Good job!                            D. That’s all. Thanks.

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

Question 3: That is......most beautiful song I’ve ever listened to.

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

Question 4: We......on a field trip if the weather is fine this weekend.

A. will go             B. went                     C. would go           D. could have gone

Question 5: Action films with big stars tend to......great public attention.

A. show               B. attract                  C. achieve              D. reach

Question 6: The scientists are working on a drug capable of......the spread of cancerous cells.

A. arresting        B. seizing                 C. catching             D. grasping

Question 7: As they remembered......about the danger of getting lost in the forest, the tourists closely followed the tour guide.

A. warning          B. to warn                C. to be warned    D. being warned

Question 8: His choice of future career is quite similar.......mine.

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

Question 9: With his good sense of humour, Martin is quite.......the students.

A. popularly                                    B. popularity               C. popular                             D. popularise

Question 10: It’s time he acted like a......adult and stopped blaming others for his wrong doings.

A. believable     B. suitable                 C. responsible       D. sociable

Question 11: It’s not my......to tell you how to run your life, but I think you should settle down and have a family.

A. career             B. chore                   C. job                     D. work

Question 12: The little boy took an instant liking to his babysitter......

A. as soon as he meets her                      B. before be first met her

C. upon their first meeting              D. prior to their first meeting

Question 13: The teacher entered the room while the students......their plan for the excursion.

A. were discussing               B. discuss                           C. are discussing                       D. discussed

Qnestion 14: One recipe for success is to stay focused and......yourself to whatever you do.           

A. apply                  B. attach           C. adhere               D. assign

Question 15: The residents of the village are living a happy life......they lack modern facilities.

A. because of          B. although       C. therefore         D. despite

Question 16: Once......for viruses, the software can be installed in the school system for use.

A. testing                 B. tested                                          C. be tested                               D. has tested

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 17: These photos brought back many sweet memories of our trip to Hanoi last year.

A. revised                B. released                                      C. caught                                    D. recalled

Question 18: At first, John said he hadn’t broken the vase, but lour he accepted it.

A. denied                 B. admitted          C. protected           D. discussed

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions

Question 19: It’s quite disappointing that some people still turn a blind eye to acts of injustice they witness in the street.

A. show respect for                           B. take no notice of

C. pay attention to                             D. havc no feeling for

Question 20: Children brought up in a caring environment lend to grow more sympathetic towards others.

A. hateful               B. loving              C. dishonest            D. healthy

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 21: A. principal                           B. solution                                                    C. continent       D. passenger

Question 22: A. protect                              B. carry                                                        C. remove          D. consist

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 22: A. shout                                B. round                                                       C. touch              D. ground

Question 24: A. practised                          B. combined                                                 C. behaved         D. travelled

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 25 to 29.

Becoming an Independent Language Learner

   In an educational context, the term ‘learner independence’ has gained increasing importance in recent years. It is of particular (25).......to language learning and commonly refers to the way students confidently control and organise their own language learning process. While some people seem to have an almost (26).......flaw for languages, others have to rely on strategies to maximise their skills and learn a foreign language more effectively.

  The main thing to remember is that becoming a truly independent learner ultimately depends above all on taking responsibility for your own learning and being prepared to take every opportunity available to you to learn. You also increase your chances of (27).......by learning according to your own needs and interests, using all available resources. Research shows that learners (26).......adopt this approach will undoubtedly manage to broaden their language abilities considerably and, (29)...... are mote likely to achieve their objectives in the longer term.

(Adapted from “Complete Advanced” by Laura Mathews and Barbara Thomas)

Question 25:  A. resemblance                   B. acceptance                                               C. relevance                   D. acquaintance

Question 26: A. instinctive                         B. spiritual       C. habitual                          D. perceptive

Question 27: A. succeed     B. successful                            C. successfully                    D. success

Question 2S: A. who           B. why            C. which                                                        D. where

Question 29: A. though      B. as a result                            C. because                          D. in contrast

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.

  Tribal tourism is a relatively new type of tourism. It involves travellers going to remote destinations, staying with local people and learning about their culture and way of life. They stay in local accommodation, share facilities with local people, and join in with meals and celebrations. At the moment, less than one percent of holidays are tribal tourism holidays, but this is set to change.

   Tribal tourism is often compared with foreign exchange visits. However, a foreign exchange involves staying with people who often share the same values. Tribal tourism takes visitors to places where the lifestyle is very different from that in their home location. Those who have been on a tribal holiday explain that experiencing this lifestyle is the main attraction. They say that it offers them the chance to live in a way they never have before.

   Not everyone is convinced that tribal tourism is a good thing, and opinions  are divided. The argument is about whether or not it helps the local population, or whether it exploits them. The main problem is that, because tribal tourism is relatively new, the long-term influences on local populations have not been studied in much detail. Where studies have been carried out, the effects have been found to be negative.

   So, is it possible to experience an exotic culture without harming it in some way? “With a bit of thought, we can maximise the positive influences and minimise the negative,” says the company director Hilary Waterhouse. “The most important thing for a tribal tourist is to show respect for, learn about, and be aware of, local customs and traditions. Always remember you’re a guest.”

(Adapted from “Complete IELTS” by Rawdon Wyatt)

Question 30: Which best serves as the title for the passage?

A. Different Customs of a Tribe          B. Peak Holiday Seasons

C. Holidays with a Difference              D. An Old Tourist Destination

Question 31: The word “They” in paragraph 1 refers to......

A. travellers      B. remote destinations                        C. local people                               D. facilities

Question 32: According to paragraph 2, what is the main attraction of tribal tourism?

A. Tourists can interact with other foreign visitors.

B. Tourists can explore beauty spots in remote areas.

C. Tourists can experience a different lifestyle.

D. Tourists can stay with people of the same values.

Question 33: The word “divided” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to.......

A. important     B. similar                     C. interesting         D. different

Question 34: According to Hilary Waterhouse, the most important thing for a tribal tourist is to......

A. respect local customs and traditions                           B. be accompanied by other travellers

C. learn about other guests                                               D. forget about negative experiences

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

  E-waste is being produced on a scale never seen before. Computers and other electronic equipment become obsolete in just a few years, leaving customers with little choice but to buy newer ones to keep up. Millions of tons of computers, TVs, smartphones, and other equipment are discarded each year. In most countries, all this waste ends up in landfills, where it poisons the environment – e-waste contains many toxic substances such as lead, mercury, and arsenic that leak into the ground.

  Recycling is the ideal solution to the problem. E-waste contains significant amounts of valuable metals like gold and silver that make it attractive to recycle. In theory, recycling gold from old computers is more efficient - and lesss environmentally destructive - than digging it from the earth. The problem is that a large percentage of e-waste dropped off for recycling in wealthy countries is sold and diverted to the developing world, posing an increasing threat to the health of the people there.

  To address the problem of the international trade in e-waste, 170 nations signed the 1989 Basel Convention, an agreement requiring that developed nations notify developing nations of hazardous waste shipments coming to their countries. Then, in 1995 the Basel Convention was modified to ban hazardous waste shipments to poor countries completely. Although the ban hasn't taken effect, the European Union, where recycling infrastructure is well developed, has already written it into their laws. One law holds manufacturers responsible for the safe disposal of electronics they produce.

  Companies like Creative Recycle Systems in Florida, the USA are hoping to profit from clean e-waste recycling. The key to their business is a huge, building-size machine able to separate electronic products into their component materials. As the machine's steel teeth break up e-waste, all the toxic dust is removed from the process. This machine can handle some 70,000 tons of electronics a year.

  Although this is only a fraction of the total, it wouldn't take many more machines like this to process the entire USA's output of high-tech trash.

  Unfortunately, under current policies, domestic processing of e-waase is not compulsory, and while shipping waste abroad is ethically questionable, it is still more profitable than processing it safely in the USA. Creative Recycling System is hoping that the US government will soon create laws deterring people from sending e-waste overseas.

Question 35: Which best serves as the title for the passage?

A. Domestic Recycling Pros and Cons.        

B. Waste Recycling, A Storm in a Teacup

C. E-waste An Expert Commodity of the future

D. E-waste - A Mess to Clear up

Question 36: The word “obsoletein paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to......

A. broken            B. outdated                  C. inaccurate      D. incomplete

Question 37: As stated in paragraph 2, a large e-waste meant for  recycling in the developed countries......

A. is later recycled in local factories                                B. is buried deep in the soil at landfills

C. contains all valuable metals except gold   D. is eventually sent to developing nations

Question 38: The word “notify” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to......

A. assure             B. notice                       C. excuse          D. inform

Question 39: The word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to......

A. the European Union                           B. the Basel Convention

C. recycling infrastructure                      D. the ban

Question 40: According to the European Union's laws, electronics manufacturers are required to.......

A. sell their waste to developed nations only

B. upgrade their recycling infrastructure regularly

C. take responsibility for disposing of their products safely

D. sign the Basel Convention

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