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KỲ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN 1 MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH 12 - ĐỀ SỐ: 466 SỞ GD&ĐT BẮC NINH KỲ THI: THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN 1 TRƯỜNG THPT QUẾ VÕ SỐ 1 MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH 12 (Th ời gian làm bài: 90 phút) --------------- (Đề thi có 5 trang) ĐỀ SỐ: 466Họ tên thí sinh:..............................................................SBD:..............................................................................I/ Read the following passage and choose the best answer. In the folklore of the Navajo people, it was said that frogs and toads fell from the sky w hen it rained.The phenomenon that gave rise to this belief involved the spadefoot toad, which remains dormant beneaththe Sonoran Desert of Arizona, avoiding the heat and drought for as long as eight or nine months. With theonset of summer thunderstorms, however, the toads respond to the vibrations of drumming raindrops andemerge, as if fallen from the sky with the rain, to begin their brief and frantic, mating season. The male spadefoot sits in a muddy pool and fills the night with his calls, attempting to attract a female ofthe same species. Once a female joins him, she may lay as many as 1,000 eggs in the small pool of life-sustaining rainwater. From that point its a race against the elements for the young, who must hatch andmature with remarkable speed before the pool evaporates beneath the searing desert sun. As the pool growssmaller and smaller, it becomes thick with tadpoles fighting for survival in the mud, threatened not only byloss of their watery nest but also by devouring insects and animals. In as few as nine days after fertilizationof the eggs, those lucky enough to survive develop through each tadpole stage and finally emerge as fullyformed toads. After gorging themselves on insects, the young toads, like their parents, burrow underground,where they will lie dormant awaiting the next summers storms.Câu 1: What does the passage mainly discuss?A. Navajo folkloreB. Weather in the Sonoran Desert of ArizonaC. The habits of the spadefoot toadD. The mating rituals of the male spadefoot toadCâu 2: According to the passage, the spadefoot toadA. is dormant for as long as nine months B. reproduces during winter rainsC. eats leaves and grasses D. develops very slowlyCâu 3: Which of the following is not true of the spadefoot toadA. They are active only three or four months a yearB. The female lays her eggs in pools of waterC. The searing desert sun is their only enemyD. many tadpoles die before they reach maturityCâu 4: It can be concluded from the passage thatA. spadefoot toads could exist for years without rainB. the Navajo legends are based on acute observationsC. spadefoot toads are well adapted to their environmentD. the chances of a tadpole’s becoming an adult are very greatCâu 5: The author is most likely a A. botanist B. biologist C. chemist D. geographerCâu 6: This passage is most likely followed a passage onA. weather patterns in the Sonorant Desert B. methods of reproduction among insectsC. dwellings of the Navajo people D. other desert animalsCâu 7: The word “frantic” is closest in meaning to A. lengthy B. excited C. froglike D. dangerousCâu 8: The word “elements” is closest in meaning to A. weather B. time C. environment D. thunderstormsCâu 9: The word “gorging” is closest in meaning to A. mating B. digging C. enjoying D. devouringCâu 10: Where in the passage is the geographic location that the spadefoot toads inhabit mentioned? 1 A. line 1 B. line 3 -4 C. line 9 D. line 16-17II/ Choose the underlined words or phrases that are not correctCâu 11: Those of you who signed up for Dr Daniel’s anthropology class should get their books as soon aspossible. A B C DCâu 12: The high protein content of various strains of alfalfa A p lants, along with the characteristically long root system that enables them to survive B long droughts, make them p articularly valuable in arid countries C DCâu 13: The Gray Wolf, a species reintroduced into their native habitat in ...

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