Đáp Án Anh Văn Đề 2013-2014
Đáp Án Anh Văn Đề 2013-2014
Đáp Án Anh Văn Đề 2013-2014
I. PHONETICS: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others
11: A. bread B. ready C. instead D. sneaky
12: A. which B. whether C. who D. whip
II. STRESS: Choose the word which has stress pattern different from the others
13: A. advance B. award C. sponsor D. announce
14: A. enjoyment B. stimulate C. important D. complete
V. GAP FILLING: Read the passage. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to complete the passage
In 1995, Britain had a total population of just over 58 million, about 80% of which lived in England; the
rest lived in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Around 75% of the population lives in cities, and the
most densely populated region is the Southeast, especially London, which has a population of nearly 7
million. Most of the population of Scotland lives in the lowlands, (34)_____ the cities of Glasgow and
Edinburgh are located. Much of the English countryside is thinly populated: ÍT DÂN CƯ, as people tend
to crowd (35)_____ the areas around the industrial cities of Liverpool and Manchester. About 720,000
babies are born each year in Britain, a birthrate of about 12.5 for every 1,000 of the population. (36)_____
the 1960s, new immigration regulations have reduced the number of (37)_____ to Britain from
Commonwealth countries. As a result, the population of this country is expected to (38)_____ very slowly
in the future.
34: A. that B. when C. where => PLACE D. which => OBJECT (TÍNH CHẤT)
35: A. at B. into: PHỦ ĐẦY C. with D. to
36: A. in B. during C. from D. since
37: A. emigrants: NGƯỜI DI CƯ B. migrants DI DÂN/ DI CƯ C. residents
D. immigrants: NGƯỜI NHẬP CƯ
EMIGRANT: RỜI KHỎI 1 QUỐC GIA, CHƯA BIẾT ĐI ĐÂU ĐẾN ĐÂU # IMMIGRANT: NGƯỜI
NHẬP CƯ VÀO 1 QUỐC GIA
38: A. reduce B. rise: TĂNG C. decrease D. raise
VI. READING: Read the passage, then answer the questions below by choosing A, B, C or D
As Christmas evolved in the United States, new customs were adopted and many old ones were reworked.
The legend of Santa Claus, for example, had origins in Europe and was brought by Dutch settlers to New
York in the early 18 century. Traditionally, Santa Claus - from the Dutch Sinter Klaas - was depicted as a
tall, dignified, religious figure riding a white horse through the air. Known as Saint Nicholas in Germany,
he was usually accompanied by Black Peter, an elf who punished disobedient children. In North America
he eventually developed into a fat, jolly old gentleman who had neither the religious attributes of Saint
Nicholas nor the strict disciplinarian character of Black Peter.
Santa's transformation began in 1823, when a New York newspaper published the poem "A Visit from
Saint Nicholas", which Clement Clark Moore had written to amuse his daughter. The poem introduced
many Americans to the story of a kindly saint who flew over housetops in a reindeer-drawn sleigh.
Portraits and drawings of Santa Claus by American illustrator Thomas Nast further strengthened the
legend during the second half of the 19th century. Living at the North Pole and assisted by elves, the
modern Santa produced and delivered toys to all good children. By the late 19th century he had become
such a prominent figure of American folklore that in 1897, when Virginia O'Hanlon wrote to the New
York Sun newspaper asking if Santa was real, she received a direct answer: "Yes, Virginia, there is a
Santa Claus.'
39: Who brought the legend of Santa Claus to the USA according to the passage?
A. Sinter Klaas B. Saint Nicholas C. A German D. Dutch settlers
40: Who was Black Peter?
A. One of the disobedient children B. An elf who rode a white horse
C. A popular traditional figure D. An elf accompanying Saint Nicholas
41: Where did the legend of Santa Claus come from?
A. The North Pole B. Europe
C. North America D. The City of New York
42: According to Clement Clark Moore's poem
A. Santa Claus had nothing different in appearance from the traditional one.
B. Santa Claus had wings and could fly.
C. Santa Claus was a kindly saint who flew over housetops in a sleigh.
D. Santa Claus liked poetry.
43: Which of the following statements is true?
A. Santa Claus was a story based on Saint Nicholas and Black Peter.
B. Santa Claus was a real figure living in northern America.
C. Living in the North Pole, Santa Claus visited children at Christmas.
D. Santa Claus was an imaginary old man created by artists based on traditional figures.
45: “Must-have” items(A) deemed to be bought(B) or prepared are(C) cakes making(D) from sticky
rice, fruits, tea, etc. MAKING => MADE => PASSIVE VOICE
Complete the sentences, using the word given, so that the meaning stays the same. Do not change the
word given. You must use between 3-5 words, including the word given.
Lưu ý: chỉ ghi những từ điền vào( từ 3 đến 5 từ), không ghi lại cả câu.
46: There is a risk that he will miss the plane if he waits. (MISSING)
🡪 He risks______ missing the plane ___ if he waits.
RISK + VING
47: I’m grateful that you helped my brother do that work. (HAVING)
🡪 Thank you ____ for having helped my brother __ do that work.
FOR + HAVING V3/ED: ĐÃ GIÚP (IN THE PAST)
48: She had not slept for two days and therefore wasn't able to concentrate. (HAVING)
🡪 Not __ having slept for two days _____, she wasn’t able to concentrate. (IN THE PAST)
49: “You’d better put your money in the bank,” said Mary. (MY)
🡪 Mary advised me ____ to put my money ___ in the bank.
'D BETTER = ADVISE SB TO DO STH
50: I could buy the car because he lent me the money. (LENT) => IF 3 INVERSION
🡪 Had ____ he not lent me _____ the money, I couldn’t have bought the car.
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