ĐỀ THI ANH CHUYÊN KHXH NHÂN VĂN
ĐỀ THI ANH CHUYÊN KHXH NHÂN VĂN
ĐỀ THI ANH CHUYÊN KHXH NHÂN VĂN
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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.
16. Students are strictly forbidden to talk to others during examinations.
A. allowed B. refused C. required D. avoided
17. The players were over the moon once they had overcome their tough opponent to win the championship.
A. bizarre B. astonished D. upset D. pessimistic
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
18. I want to sell my television because I don’t have _________ to watch it.
A. much B. less C. many D. lots
19. He saw a car crash before it _________ fire right in front of his house. He called the firefighters
immediately.
A. turned B. made C. escaped D. caught
20. It’s lucky we were not in China this March. We _________ down with COVID-19.
A. could have come B. couldn’t have come C. shouldn’t have come D. should have come
21. The streets of Hoi An ancient town for the past few months have been dismal, a far _________ from the
usual pedestrian-friendly ones with a sparkling display of colorful lantern.
A. bridge B. cry C. away D. afield
22. Look at you! These fashionable clothes_________ look good on you.
A. quite B. nearly C. certainly D. almost
23. They discussed the problem but they didn’t get much_________ in actually solving it.
A. nearer B. further C. farther D. closer
24. He never resorts to violence. Actually, he is known to _________ of any kind of violence used to resolve
problems.
A. approving B. approve C. disapprove D. disapproving
25. When facing economic downturns, manufacturers tend to lower costs_________ product quality.
A. in aid of B. on grounds of C. in the light of. D. at the expense of
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that
best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 33.
It is often suggested that children learn much more quickly than adults because they're more open-
minded. Adults think they know it all.
A recent research backs this up. Groups of young children and adults were tested on their ability to
understand cause-and-effect relationships in a number of contexts that were completely new to them. The
research found that (26) ______ a novel problem, children will approach it flexibly, trying out a number of
possible solutions whereas adults will tend to draw more on their existing knowledge and experience. This
knowledge about (27) ______ the world works can be useful because it allows them to make sensible
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predictions in many situations. However, it also means that people will often ignore the evidence in front of
them, falling back instead on conventional assumptions and approaches. (28) ______ people like to talk about
'thinking outside the box,' in many situations, they won't even consider ideas that don't fit with their rather fixed
world view, and they too easily discount things they believe won't work.
In a rapidly changing modern world, this mindset becomes especially limiting. Consider students at
university today who learn (29) ______ facts about the current state of knowledge in a particular field. By the
time they get into the workforce, much of that knowledge will be out of date, as technology constantly moves
on, and the problems (30) ______ they'll have to deal with won't be the same as the ones they studied in the
classroom. Tomorrow's graduates will need to be (31) ______ more open-minded and think outside the box' to
solve the new problems that changing technology and circumstances will bring. It seems likely that the most
innovative minds of the future will (32) ______ an element of childlikeness. They will have a refreshingly naïve
(33) ______ to things, ignoring what they think they know and playing around with possibilities that others
have dismissed.
26. A. having given B. gave C. given D. being given
27. A. how B. why C. what D. whether
28. A. Although B. Due to C. Because D. In spite of
29. A. a swarm of B. a basket of C. a team of D. a bunch of
30. A. when B. which C. where D. whose
31. A. entirely B. far C. rather D. comparatively
32. A. proceed B. impose C. constitute D. embrace
33. A. proposal B. reputation C. approach D. procedure
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 from 34 to 41.
It was at the tender age of seven that Christian Arno, the founder of the online translation service Lingo24.com,
put his first plan for making money into practice. His scheme was to buy penny chews and resell them to his
schoolmates at £6 per packet. However, the venture came to an abrupt end when one of the mothers in his class
found out about it and deemed it ‘inappropriate'. Arno had to shut down immediately.
His next opportunities came during the year he spent abroad in Italy as part of his French and Italian course at
Oxford. He had a lot of free time on his hands, so he set up a website offering translation services with a friend,
Jos Shepherd. Although they didn't make much money, the business gave both an insight into working online.
That same year, Arno became financially more solvent when he sold some shares he had purchased for a huge
profit of £15,000.
Back in Oxford, Arno finished his degree and decided to have another go at his online translation idea. He
asked Shepherd to design a new website in return for a 20% stake in the business and went on to bring
Lingo24.com to clients from his own bedroom.
The business was not an instant success due to Arno's inexperience in Internet marketing. However, he worked
hard and learnt fast, earning himself a reputation for speed and accuracy. After 18 months he had enough
business to set up an office in New Zealand so that he could offer clients a proper 24-hour service. Soon after
that, Arno had another stroke of luck. One of his large clients started spending £500,000 on translations, so he
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was able to invest in more sophisticated technology. This brought in even more business and led to him opening
yet more offices in China, Romania, and Panama.
Lingo24.com now translates into and out of more than 100 languages, and this year they expect to make £4
million. It has 100 full-time employees and more than 3,000 freelance translators. The company nowadays is
not cut out of the same cloth as the simple website Arno and Shepherd created in Italy, but that experience was
invaluable in showing them the potential of their idea.
Arno's advice for others is: 'Seek out people you respect, who have done it before and have got experience and
give you advice - but go instincts.'
34. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Christian Arno: the story of his success
B. A young British with original ideas
C. How to become a successful start-up
D. The secret of success in online business
35. What does the word ‘it’ in paragraph 1 refer to?
A. an end B. a venture C. a packet D. a class
36. Why did Arno stay in Italy for a year?
A. Because a university in Italy offered him a course.
B. Because he wanted to become fluent in Italian.
C. Because he wished to start a translation company.
D. Because his learning program gave him that chance.
37. What is the word 'insight’ in paragraph 2 closest in meaning to?
A. deep understanding
B. far-sighted views
C. spectacular sightings
D. in-depth studies
38. When did Arno start Lingo24.com?
A. Right before he decided to leave university.
B. While he and Shepherd were studying in Italy.
C. After he completed his studying at Oxford.
D. When he thought of renting an office in Oxford.
39. How much will Arno's company possibly earn this year?
A. £500,000 B. £15,000 C. £6 D. £4,000,000
40. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the reading passage?
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A. Investing in stocks and shares was the key to expand Arno's online business through huge profits.
B. Institutional approval was indispensable in assisting Arno in launching his first business at school.
C. The website launched when Arno was in Italy was rudimentary in comparison to Lingo24.com.
D. It's ideal to count on people with expertise other than your own experience or instincts in business.
41. Which of the following statements might the write most agree with?
A. That Arno received immense emotional and financial support from his friends made him successful
B. One of Arno's keys to success is that he relied on his intuition in making his business decision.
C. The reason behind Arno's success was his background in Internet marketing and good education.
D. Without investments from important clients, Arno wouldn't have opened more offices in the world.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following
exchanges.
42. Alex is making a phone call.
Alex: “Hello. Can I speak to Kate, please?”
Kate: “__________________________.”
A. Speaking B. Sure, you can. C. Who are you? D. Yes, I’m available.
43. Two students are chatting in the corridor after class.
Tim:” What do you think about my new bike?”
Laura: “__________________________.”
A. It isn’t good for the environment.
B. It’s a little too expensive, I’m afraid.
C. It’s nice. You can say that again.
D. That’s OK. As long as you can buy it.
44. Two colleagues are talking during a coffee break.
Mike:” It strikes me that this summer is blazingly hot.”
Sohie :” _______________________. This is just the beginning of summer and it’s already scorching.”
A. I’m afraid you are quite mistaken.
B. I fear not. I have to say I’m not with you.
C. You’ve hit the nail on the head.
D. Actually, I think you’ll find the opposite.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following
questions.
45. Michael didn’t have enough money for that car.
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A. If Michael had a lot of money, he would definitely buy that car.
B. Michael was too poor to be able to pay for that expensive car.
C. That car was so expensive that Michael couldn’t afford to buy it.
D. His lack of money couldn’t prevent Michael from buying the car.
46. When it comes to the job promotion, he regrets not having grabbed the opportunity.
A. If only he had seized the chance to get promoted in his job.
B. Without the opportunity, he could have been promoted.
C. He wished he hadn’t missed being promoted to that job.
D. He would sooner have taken advantage of the promotion.
47. Most of the citizens claimed that they had been betrayed by the newly elected president.
A. Given the designation of the new president, a feeling of betrayal was aroused among citizens.
B. Most of the citizens broke faith in the newly elected president owing to his demeanor.
C. It was the newly elected president that could allay the sense of betrayal among his citizens.
D. The newly elected president was condemned for having deceived most of the citizens.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the
following questions.
48. She remained silent during the discussion. She wanted to avoid an argument.
A. She had nothing to say though she expected some arguments to be discussed.
B. While the discussion went on, she didn’t say a word to avoid an argument.
C. If she raised her voice in the discussion, there would be some arguments.
D. She left the argument behind as long as she said nothing during the discussion.
49. I had hesitated to grab a taxi to the airport. I missed my scheduled flight.
A. Unwilling though I was to get into an airport taxi, I successfully boarded the plane ahead of schedule.
B. Having felt uncertain about getting a taxi to the airport, I wasn’t able to board my plane as schedule.
C. On arriving at the airport late due to my indecision, I still made it in time to get aboard as planned.
D. Discouraged from catching a taxi on the way to the airport, I failed to be taken on board as expected.
50. The inspector made for the crime scene. The robbery suspect had just made off with all the money.
A. Only when the robbery suspect was running away with all the money was the inspector on the way to the
crime scene.
B. Not until the inspector turned up at the crime scene did the robbery suspect disappear with all the money.
C. No longer did the inspector make it at the crime scene when the robbery suspect fled with all the money.
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D. No sooner had the robbery suspect got away with all the money than the inspector headed for the crime
scene.
THE END
ĐÁP ÁN
Câu Đ/a Câu Đ/a Câu Đ/a Câu Đ/a Câu Đ/a
1 C 11 A 21 C 31 C 41 B
2 B 12 D 22 C 32 B 42 A
3 A 13 B 23 D 33 C 43 A
4 C 14 C 24 C 34 A 44 C
5 D 15 B 25 A 35 B 45 C
6 A 16 A 26 D 36 D 46 A
7 D 17 C 27 A 37 D 47 B
8 C 18 A 28 A 38 C 48 C
9 B 19 D 29 A 39 D 49 B
10 D 20 A 30 B 40 C 50 D