Quiz - 14358 - de Thi Thu Mon Anh Chuyen Vao 10 Cua Truong THPT CNN Nam 2024 - Lan 3
Quiz - 14358 - de Thi Thu Mon Anh Chuyen Vao 10 Cua Truong THPT CNN Nam 2024 - Lan 3
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Question 6 (Question ID: 13-767317)
Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.
A. hypnosis
B. archaic
C. durable
D. financial
Question 7 (Question ID: 13-767318)
Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.
A. substitute
B. sacrifice
C. sovereign
D. suicidal
Question 8 (Question ID: 13-767319)
Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.
A. anesthesia
B. municipal
C. recalcitrant
D. adrenaline
Question 9 (Question ID: 13-767320)
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Despite putting a great deal of effort, she couldn't lift the heavy box on her own.
A. wish
B. attention
C. labour
D. strength
Question 10 (Question ID: 13-767322)
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
The book has received much acknowledgement from grateful students seeking the most
practical help.
A. responsible
B. appreciative
C. capable
D. careful
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Question 11 (Question ID: 13-767323)
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
On this day in 1784, Dr. Michel Paccard and Jacques Balmat reached the summit of Mont
Blanc after a strenuous climb.
A. slope
B. plateau
C. pinnacle
D. zenith
Question 12 (Question ID: 13-767324)
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
He found solace at his home after a difficult day at work.
A. crisis
B. sympathy
C. relief
D. emptiness
Question 13 (Question ID: 13-767325)
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
The Government will struggle to achieve its target of 15% of electricity from renewables.
A. completely reject
B. easily reach
C. continuously strive
D. successfully overcome
Question 14 (Question ID: 13-767326)
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Each centre would be given state-of-the-art technology to allow it to cover a much wider area
and better direct firefighting units.
A. cutting-edge
B. rudimentary
C. clear-cut
D. obsolete
Question 15 (Question ID: 13-767329)
When told that I forgot to remove the tag from my new dress, I nearly died of _____.
A. offence
B. horror
C. embarrassment
D. curiosity
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Question 16 (Question ID: 13-767331)
"Would that _____ possible for me to undo all those dreadful mistakes", said the girl.
A. it were
B. were it
C. it be
D. be it
Question 17 (Question ID: 13-767332)
Unlike the past, husbands in _____ families today are willing to shoulder responsibility for
household chores with their wives.
A. communal
B. blended
C. immediate
D. progressive
Question 18 (Question ID: 13-767334)
The corporation organized a splendid year-end party last year, which indicated that their
business was in the _____.
A. white
B. black
C. red
D. green
Question 19 (Question ID: 13-767336)
Despite the highway gridlock, we still arrived at the airport under ______ to see her off.
A. our belt
B. the wire
C. a cloud
D. the counter
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Question 20 (Question ID: 13-767338)
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
Can Tho is the largest city in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. Located along the Hau River, it serves as the
Mekong's political and commercial center Q20.1.................... a gateway to the Delta's waterways.
Can Tho experiences two seasons, with the wet season from May to November and the dry season
from December to April. The best time to explore is in April, May, or June when the weather is
pleasant, and the rainy season Q20.2.................... not fully set in.
Το Q20.3.................... yourself in Can Tho's unique beauty and culture, a stroll through the city is
recommended. Ninh Kieu Park sits at the confluence of the River Hau and the Can Tho River. The
edge of the park is lined with well-kept plants and features an impressive 7.2-meter sculpture of the
national icon, Ho Chi Minh. Along the river south of the park is Hai Ba Trung Street. This
area, Q20.4...................., boasts numerous cafes, restaurants, and hotels and trendy lighting off the
river. The Can Tho Bridge even casts some beautiful light shows Q20.5.................... the water with
the colors rippling and merging with the gentle waves. For a historical experience, Binh Thuy
Ancient House, built in 1870 and Q20.6.................... through six generations, showcases intricate
architecture and period furnishings.
Can Tho's cultural richness is further highlighted by its floating markets. The largest in the Mekong
Delta is the renowned Cal Rang Floating Market. Daily tours at this market offer a glimpse of the
vibrant trade and local produce. Unlike the busy wholesale market at Cai Rang, Phong Dien Market
is made up of mainly smaller boats. Q20.7.................... a little farther away, the market provides a
more intimate, local-style market experience.
Regarding cuisine, Can Tho's fertile lands and river surroundings contribute to
a Q20.8.................... culinary landscape. De Tham, known as "food street", offers a variety of
Vietnamese dishes, among which Banh Cong, Banh Xeo, and Chuoi Nep Nuong stand out as local
specialties. Hot Pot Alley, located in Xuan Khanh Quarter, is a must-visit for those seeking a
customizable and satisfying hot pot experience.
Q20.4. A. graced with B. bustling with C. especially vibrant D. remarkable for its
traditional lamps outdoor activities at night tranquil life
Q20.5. A. in B. on C. at D. of
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Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.
Several health impact modelling (HIM) studies have estimated the health benefits and risks of active
travel (cycling, walking) in different geographical areas. In most of these studies, the health benefits
due to physical activity (PA) from increased active travel are significantly larger than the health risks
caused by increases in exposure to air pollution. Most of the existing active travel HIM studies have
been carried out in cities in high income countries with relatively low air pollution levels. This raises
the question on the risk-benefit balance in highly polluted environments. Health risks of air
pollution are usually thought to increase linearly with increased exposure for low to moderate levels
of air pollution, whereas the benefits of PA increase curvilinearly with increasing dose. Thus, at a
certain level of background air pollution and of active travel, risks could outweigh benefits, which
would directly imply that, from a public health perspective, active travel could not be always
recommended.
In this study we compare the health risks of air pollution with the PA-related health benefits from
active travel across a wide range of possible air pollution concentrations and active travel levels. We
use two thresholds to compare PA benefits and air pollution risks: At the “tipping point” an
incremental increase in active travel will no longer lead to an increase in health benefits (i.e. max.
benefits have been reached). Increasing active travel even more could lead to the “break-even
point”, where risk from air pollution starts outweighing the benefits of PA (i.e. there are no longer
net benefits, compared to not engaging in active travel). Our approach followed a general active
travel HIM method. Air pollution exposures due to active travel were quantified by estimating the
differences in the inhaled dose of fine particulate matter (PM2.5 ) air pollution. We selected PM2.5
because it is a commonly used indicator of air pollution in active travel HIM studies, and because of
the large health burden caused by PM2.5. For both air pollution and PA we used all-cause mortality
as the health outcome because there is strong evidence for its association with both long-term
exposure to PM2.5 and long-term PA behaviour.
Adapted from National Library of Medicine
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Question 23 (Question ID: 13-767376)
Which is the word "curvilinearly" in paragraph 1 closest in meaning to?
A. in parallel
B. in opposition
C. constantly
D. variously
Question 24 (Question ID: 13-767377)
What is the main purpose of paragraph 2?
A. To weigh the risks and benefits of active travel
B. To reveal the selected subjects of an HIM study
C. To compare the risks of pollution and active travel
D. To clarify the research method of an HIM study
Question 25 (Question ID: 13-767378)
What is NOT mentioned about PM2.5 in paragraph 2?
A. It expresses an amount of air pollution.
B. It inhibits humans from doing active travel.
C. It enters into a person's respiratory system.
D. It causes serious health problems in humans.
Question 26 (Question ID: 13-767379)
What does "its" in paragraph 2 refer to?
A. air pollution
B. physical activity
C. mortality
D. health outcome
Question 27 (Question ID: 13-767380)
Which best explains the term "active travel" as discussed in the passage?
A. Modes of travelling that involve physical activity
B. Forms of exercise greatly influenced by air pollution
C. Environmentally friendly means of transportation
D. Movement monitored by genuine willingness
Question 28 (Question ID: 13-767381)
What would the writer most likely support?
A. There should be more studies to confirm the benefits of active travel.
B. Active travel should be maintained at a moderate level to ensure its benefits.
C. The benefits of active travel tend to diminish when the level of pollution increases.
D. Active travel should be limited to a certain point at which net benefits still exist.
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Question 29 (Question ID: 13-767383)
Jane: "Do you want to join me tonight for Korean BBQ?"
David: "_____ You know that I'm vegetarian."
A. You can't be serious.
B. Oh, how thoughtful.
C. I probably shouldn't.
D. That's an awful idea.
Question 30 (Question ID: 13-767386)
Girl: "There's a rumor at school about me."
Mom: "Be patient. _____"
A. I hope things get better soon.
B. This happens to girls only.
C. Things will work out okay.
D. It's probably not even true.
Question 31 (Question ID: 13-767389)
Jim: "Are you going to Andy's party tonight?"
Anh: "_____"
A. I can't stop myself from going.
B. The thought did cross my mind.
C. I don't know. Let me sleep on it.
D. You've got a deal. I'll be there.
Question 32 (Question ID: 13-767390)
Son: "I feel like I let you down."
Dad: "It's okay. _____"
A. These things happen.
B. You'll get over it.
C. Worrying doesn't help.
D. I refuse to be anxious.
Question 33 (Question ID: 13-767391)
Minh: "______"
Jerry: "I'd like to put forward something."
A. Any suggestions for our presentation topic?
B. Starting a retirement fund is sound advice.
C. Have you considered asking for a promotion?
D. I'm collecting clothes to distribute to the poor.
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Question 34 (Question ID: 13-767392)
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful
conversation.
a. But my favorite show is starting.
b. Can I watch television?
c. You know the rules about studying.
d. Have you finished your homework?
A. b-c-a-d
B. d-a-c-b
C. d-b-c-a
D. b-d-a-c
Question 35 (Question ID: 13-767393)
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful
conversation.
a. What are you even talking about?
b. My favorite bracelet. You took it.
c. You took it, didn't you?
d. It's still on the kitchen table where you took it off.
A. a-b-d-c
B. b-d-c-a
C. c-a-b-d
D. d-a-b-c
Question 36 (Question ID: 13-767394)
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful
conversation.
a. Yes, about an hour ago.
b. A package, I think.
c. Why didn't you tell me?
d. Was there anything for me?
e. It didn't seem important.
f. Has the mailman come yet?
A. f-a-c-e-b-d
B. f-a-d-b-c-e
C. f-b-d-e-c-a
D. f-e-d-a-c-b
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Question 37 (Question ID: 13-767395)
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful
conversation.
a. You need to throw that purple sauce away.
b. Take a whiff of it. It's gone off.
c. You have a lot to learn yet about the local cuisine.
d. Are you kidding me? It's got to be inedible.
e. No, I just bought it. And we'll need it soon.
f. But that's the way it's supposed to be. It's fine.
A. a-e-b-f-d-c
B. a-d-e-b-f-c
C. a-c-d-f-b-e
D. a-f-b-c-d-e
Question 38 (Question ID: 13-767397)
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful
conversation.
a. This is embarrassing, but my account is overdrawn.
b. I see. Well, let me just cover your lunch.
c. Do you think I could borrow ten dollars to buy lunch?
d. Yes, but I lent my cousin a large amount, and he's yet to compensate me.
e. Let's just stop at an ATM, and you can withdraw some cash.
f. But you're always so careful with how much you spend.
A. c-d-e-a-f-b
B. c-e-a-f-d-b
C. a-f-e-d-c-b
D. a-b-c-f-d-c
Question 39 (Question ID: 13-767398)
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
What I like most about my hometown is its traditional food.
A. What makes my hometown popular is its traditional food.
B. There's nothing more special than my hometown's traditional food.
C. My hometown's traditional food mostly attracts my attention.
D. My favorite aspect of my hometown is its traditional food.
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Question 40 (Question ID: 13-767399)
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
One of the best ways to treat your friend with kindness is with a meal.
A. Kindness to your friend is best demonstrated by providing a meal.
B. Offering a meal is a good means of showing kindness to your friend.
C. Treating your friend with a meal is one step above your kindness.
D. You had better share a meal with your friend to prove your kindness.
Question 41 (Question ID: 13-767401)
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
He proposed that the industrial zone of our city should be constructed on the outskirts.
A. Our city had better construct the industrial zone on the outskirts, as he proposed.
B. Our city constructed the industrial zone on the outskirts based on his proposal.
C. It was his proposal that our city construct the industrial zone on the outskirts.
D. It was rational for him to propose to construct our city's industrial zone on the outskirts.
Question 42 (Question ID: 13-767402)
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
Protecting the natural environment is the core role of humans in the present and the future.
A. It is essential that humans should protect the natural environment for the present and future.
B. Humans completely dedicate their present and future to the protection of the natural
environment.
C. Protecting the natural environment is a continuous and significant duty for humans throughout
their existence.
D. Humans are now and then granted the major responsibility for environmental protection.
Question 43 (Question ID: 13-767403)
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
Noticing that their quarrel became increasingly fierce, I had to interfere to figure out what the
real issue was.
A. Seeing the escalation of their quarrel urged me to get involved to comprehend their real issue.
B. Interfering in their escalating quarrel enabled me to sort out the causes and severity of the issue.
C. Getting involved to find out the real issue, I took notice of their growingly tense quarrel.
D. Needing to address the cause and severity of the issue, I intervened as their quarrel worsened.
Question 44 (Question ID: 13-767409)
Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.
Viet was suffering from a serious headache. He couldn't attend the math class of Ms. Huong.
A. Once Viet's serious headache was over, he could go to Ms. Huong's math class.
B. If Viet didn't have a serious headache, he could attend Ms. Huong's math class.
C. Viet was told not to attend Ms. Huong's math class when he had a serious headache.
D. Viet couldn't go to Ms. Huong's math class since he was experiencing a serious headache.
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Question 45 (Question ID: 13-767410)
Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.
I couldn't celebrate Tet with my family. I was on duty at that time.
A. As long as my duty was over, I could celebrate Tet with my family.
B. If only I hadn't been on duty, I could have celebrated Tet with my family.
C. Even if I wasn't on duty, I couldn't celebrate Tet with my family.
D. Despite being on duty, I could celebrate Tet with my family.
Question 46 (Question ID: 13-767411)
Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.
Maria overcame numerous obstacles to complete her dance course. She celebrated her
achievement with her family and friends.
A. As a result of overcoming numerous obstacles to complete her dance course, Maria had a
celebration with her family and friends.
B. Upon completing her dance course, Maria celebrated her achievement of overcoming numerous
obstacles with her family and and friends.
C. Completing a dance course despite numerous obstacles is Maria's achievement, for which her
family and friends had a celebration.
D. Maria celebrated her achievement with her family and friends, followed by the completion of her
dance course with numerous obstacles.
Question 47 (Question ID: 13-767412)
Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.
The northwest area is rocky, mountainous terrain. Much of it is inaccessible, but that which
can be reached is often spectacularly beautiful.
A. The northwest area, with its rocky and mountainous terrain, presents an inaccessible landscape,
much of which, in contrast, is often spectacularly beautiful.
B. Unlike much of the rocky, mountainous northwest area that is inaccessible, the other reachable
regions often offer magnificently beautiful landscapes.
C. The northwest area, characterized by rocky, mountainous terrain, is mostly inaccessible;
however, the portions that are reachable often boast spectacular beauty.
D. The rocky, mountainous terrain in the northwest area, while inaccessible in many parts, often
offers landscapes with magnificent beauty.
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Question 48 (Question ID: 13-767413)
Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.
Parents today express their concern over the impact of video games on their children's
development. One worrying aspect is their constant exposure to screen time.
A. Parents today have a consensus that video games exert impacts on their children's development,
among which are those from their constant exposure to screen time.
B. The prevailing concern among parents today is the impact of video games on their children's
development, particularly their persistent engagement with screen time.
C. As articulated by parents today, not only do video games impact their children's development
but the children's persistent engagement with screen time is worrying.
D. The worrying aspect of video games that impact children's development, according to their
parents' common belief, involves their constant exposure to screen time.
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Question 50 (Question ID: 13-767420)
Choose the correct answer for (2)
A. Depending on the plagiarism strategy
B. Based on the severity of the incident
C. Though each school has its own code
D. Although the error may be accidental
Question 51 (Question ID: 13-767421)
Choose the correct answer for (3)
A. Academics are expected to constantly be writing and publishing
B. Researchers are very possessive when it comes to their research
C. Those who work in academia find it difficult to get published
D. Authors invest much time and effort into research and writing
Question 52 (Question ID: 13-767417)
Choose the correct answer for (4)
A. The educational system cannot allow plagiarism.
B. Plagiarism chiefly concerns the stealing of ideas.
C. Plagiarism also hurts the one who commits it.
D. Student creativity is also affected by plagiarism.
Question 53 (Question ID: 13-767418)
Choose the correct answer for (5)
A. students found guilty of plagiarism should be expected to pay a heavy price as a result of their
transgression
B. what can be done to put an end to students' plagiarism should be suggested by individual
instructors
C. at the high school level, a zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism should be implemented for
the good of all
D. plagiarism is seen as a very serious offence, compelling schools to impose serious consequences
for it
Question 54 (Question ID: 13-767437)
Viết một văn bản khoảng 250 từ về chủ đề sau:
In recent times, high school students have access to a diverse range of extracurricular activities,
such as voluntarily teaching disadvantaged children, organizing events for younger generations,
or participating in the preparation of a spring fair. If you were a high school student, which
extracurricular activities would you choose to engage in, and what motivates your choice?
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Question 1. D Question 2. C
Question 3. B Question 4. D
Question 5. B Question 6. C
Question 7. D Question 8. A
Question 9. D Question 10. B
Question 11. C Question 12. A
Question 13. B Question 14. D
Question 15. C Question 16. A
Question 17. D Question 18. B
Question 19. B Question 20.
20.1 B 20.2 C 20.3 C 20.4 C
20.5 B 20.6 A 20.7 A 20.8 B
Question 21. B Question 22. C
Question 23. D Question 24. D
Question 25. B Question 26. C
Question 27. A Question 28. D
Question 29. A Question 30. C
Question 31. B Question 32. A
Question 33. A Question 34. D
Question 35. C Question 36. B
Question 37. A Question 38. B
Question 39. D Question 40. B
Question 41. C Question 42. C
Question 43. A Question 44. D
Question 45. B Question 46. A
Question 47. C Question 48. B
Question 49. A Question 50. B
Question 51. A Question 52. C
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Question 53. D
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