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Bộ 5 đề thi thử THPT QG môn Tiếng Anh năm 2021-2022 có đáp án Trường THPT Kim Liên

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HOC247 xin giới thiệu đến quý thầy cô giáo và các em học sinh Bộ 5 đề thi thử THPT QG môn Tiếng Anh năm 2021-2022 có đáp án được biên soạn và tổng hợp từ 5 đề thi của Trường THPT Kim Liên. Đề thi gồm có các câu trắc nghiệm với đáp án đi kèm sẽ giúp các em luyện tập, làm quen các dạng đề đồng thời đối chiếu kết quả, đánh giá năng lực bản thân từ đó có kế hoạch học tập phù hợp. Mời các em cùng tham khảo!

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ĐỀ THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM HỌC 2021-2022

MÔN: TIẾNG ANH

(Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút)

1. Đề số 1

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

Question 1: A. keep

B. know

C. knife

D.knee

Question 2: A. pleasure

B. television

C. preserve

D. decision

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

Question 3: A. attract

B. polite

C. promise

D. approach

Question 4: A. media

B. belief

C. culture

D. actor

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

Question 5: Polluted water and increased water temperatures have driven many species to the verge of extinction.

A. Enriched                       B. Contaminated               C. Strengthened                D. Purified

Question 6: English is a compulsory subject in most of the schools in our country.

A. required                        B. paid                              C. optional                        D. dependent

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

Question 7: I was completely mesmerized by Cristiano Ronaldo’s performance. He is really one of the greatest footballers of all time.

A. fascinated                     B. amazed                         C. uninspired                     D. rewarded

Question 8: When Kelly invited us to dinner, she really showed off her culinary talents. She prepared a feast - a huge selection of dishes that were simply mouth-watering.

A. relating to medical knowledge

B. involving hygienic conditions and diseases

C. concerning nutrition and health

D. having to do with food and cooking

Mark the letter A, Bf C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 9: Sally and Susan are talking about the dancing show they have just watched.

  • Sally: “What a fantastic performance! Thank you for inviting me to the musical.”
  • Susan: “ ______ I’m happy you enjoyed the show.”

A. You are welcome

B. Thanks. That’s why I didn’t like dancing

C. Are you kidding? 

D. No way

Question 10: Peter is telling Alex about his father’s health condition. Peter: “My father’s much better now.” - Alex: “ ______ ”

A. Oh, I’m pleased to hear it. 

B. Wonderful! Congratulations on your success!

C. Oh, really? You must be very tired.

D. Bad news for you.

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

Question 11: Da Vinci’s Mona  Lisa is ______; if it was destroyed no amount of   money could ever replace it.

A. worthless                      B. valueless                       C. priceless              D. invaluable

Question 12: He is exhausted. He ______ around the whole afternoon trying to clean  the house before the guests arrive.

A. has been running          B. run                                C. be running          D. was running

Question  13:  He  has  received  numerous  honours  and  prizes  in ______ of  his  remarkable achievements.

A. unrecognizable             B. recognize                      C. recognizable     D. recognition

Question 14: If you knew he was ill, why ______ you ______ to see him?

A. didn’t / come

B. wouldn’t / come 

C. should/come

D. would/come

Question 15: You need to make ______ about what course you should take at university.

A. a decision

B. a fortune

C. a guess

D. an impression

Question 16: Tim is nearsighted. He ______ glasses ever since he was nine years old.

A. should have worn         B. must wear                     C. need wear                     D. has had to wear

Question 17: As a student, you envied your friends who were working and earning their own money, ______ ?

A. were they                     B. didn’t you                     C. weren’t they                 D. were you

Question 18: Neither Mary nor her sister ______ to attend the concert.

A. go                                 B. are going                       C. have gone                     D. is going

Question 19: On Sundays, many people take their cars to service stations ______ 

A. to get the oil refilled

B. to get the oil refill

C. to refill the oil

D. to make the oil refilled

Question 20: ______ advised on what and how to prepare for the interview, he might    have got the job.

A. Had he been

B. If he had

C. Unless he had been

D. Were he to be

Question 21: My brother was worried about being interviewed on television, but he ______ to the occasion wonderfully.

A. raised                            B. rose                               C. fell            D. faced

Question 22: The more difficult the job is, ______ 

A. the more interesting she finds 

B. the more she finds it interesting

C. she finds it more interesting

D. the more interesting it is to her

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 27.

We are all too well aware that the extinction of animal and plant species is one of the biggest and most horrifying threats (23) ______ our planet these days. Having said that, there has recently been some good news out of Russia regarding something called regeneration - a(n) (24) ______ solution to this ever-growing problem.

Regeneration involves (25) ______ tissue from a plant or animal that has become extinct and ‘bringing it back to life’. In recent Russian experiments, scientists took fruit and seeds from the underground burrow of a long-dead Siberian squirrel and process to regenerate a beautiful flower called the Silene stenophylla. To date, it is the oldest plant to be produced from the innovative regeneration (26) ______ 

Understandably, experts are over the moon about their success as it shows once and for all that tissue can survive ice conservation for thousands of years. Those who participated in the regeneration of the flower  are  pleased  and  are  now  hoping  to  find  prehistoric  squirrel  tissue  or  perhaps  even (27) ______ tissue from the great woolly mammoth, which could lead to the resurrection of those two species.

[From: STARLIGHT 8, Workbook, Express Publishing. 2010]

Question 23: A. heading

B. facing

C. confronting

D. hallenging

Question 24: A. probable

B. possible

C. likely

D. expected

Question 25: A. pulling

B. moving

C. taking

D. bringing

Question 26: A. succeeded

B. managed

C. directed

D. conducted

Question 27: A. icy

B. freezing

C. iced

D. frozen

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 28 to 34.

Soichiro Honda was bom in 1906 in a small village in Japan. It was so small that it didn’t even have electricity. His family was poor. Soichiro had eight brothers and sisters. Sadly, five of them died when they were young because they did not have good medical care. When Soichiro was eight years old, he  saw his first automobile. He was amazed by it. For the next 50 years, he loved machines on wheels. When he was 15 years old, Soichiro left his village to work at an auto repair shop in Tokyo. It was then that Honda discovered motorcycles. He spent all of his free time fixing and riding motorcycles. He returned to his village six years later to open his own garage. Soon he owned several shops and had over 50 employees.

At the same time, he began to build and race motorcycles and cars. Honda loved to race, and he became one of Japan’s most competitive drivers. In 1936, his race car crashed while he was driving 100 miles per hour. Half of Honda’s face was crushed, and he had other serious injuries. It took him a year and a half to recover. After this, his family begged him to give up racing. He looked for a less dangerous job and finally decided to become a manufacturer.

At first, he manufactured engine parts. The Japanese navy used a lot of his engine parts in World War

In 1948, after the war, he started the Honda Motor Company. He started the company with only

$3,300. He made his first machines from engine parts that the military did not need after the war. These machines were not real motorcycles; they were bicycles with motors. People bought them because they needed a reliable form of transportation. As Honda’s business grew, he began to make different types of motorcycles. By 1950, his motorcycles were selling all over Japan. But there were 50 other motorcycle makers in Japan at the time. In 1958, Honda designed a lightweight motorcycle called the Super Cub. It was a huge success and Honda made a lot of money. Two years later, Honda built the world’s biggest motorcycle factory in Japan.

By the 1960s, the Super Cub was popular all over Asia. But Honda wanted the motorcycle to be popular all over the world. In Europe, he put his motorcycles in difficult races to show how good they were. In the United States, he tried a different method. He used a magazine ad with the words “You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda." It showed ordinary Americans such as students, businessmen, and older people all riding happily on the Honda Super Cub. The ad appeared in many popular magazines.

Readers who had never ridden a motorcycle saw the ad. The ad showed that motorcycles were not just for crazy young people who wore black leather jackets. They were good for other people too. The company sold thousands of motorcycles to new riders. Honda then started to put the ads on television. This was also very successful. For example, he put an ad for his motorcycle on during the Academy Awards program. Millions of people watched that program, and on the next day, sales of the motorcycle went up tremendously. By 1968, Honda had sold 1 million motorcycles in the United States.

In 1963, his company started to make cars. In 1972, it produced the Civic-, the next year, the Accord; and then in 1978, the Prelude. Soon, the company was one of the world’s biggest automobile makers. Honda was also famous for his business style. He believed that workers and bosses should have a close relationship. He also thought it was important to encourage workers to do their best.

In 1973, Soichiro Honda retired as president of his company. He died in 1991. Honda was very important to Japan’s recent history. He and many other business leaders helped make Japan into a leading industrial nation.

Question 28: Where did Honda go when he left his village?

A. went to work at an auto repair shop in Tokyo

B. went to work as a motor racer

C. went to open repair shop

D. went to fix and ride motorcycles

Question 29: Honda was very successful because he ______ 

A. owned the only motorcycle maker

B. put his motorcycles in difficult races

C. had a good education

D. wasn’t afraid to take chances

Question 30: Soichiro Honda ______ 

A. wasted his time working at an auto repair shop

B. manufactured cars and motorcycles all his life

C. was poor when hestarted out, but later became a success

D. a mechanic coming from a poor family

Question 31: What was different about the new motorcycle that Honda designed?

A. It was a cheaper one

B. It was a bicycle with motor.

C. It was a lightweight one

D. It was the biggest one

Question 32: Honda start the Honda Motor Company in ______ 

A. 1984                             B. 1948                             C. 1950                             D. 1960

Question 33: What happened to Honda’s race car in 1936?

A. It crashed.

B. It collapsed. 

C. It was crushed. 

D. It was injured.

Question 34: Honda’s business was ______ 

A. small in the beginning only and then expanded

B. a huge success in the United States

C. selling motorcycles to young people

D. a huge success ffom the beginning

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 35 to 42.

The idea of preserving biological diversity gives most people a warm feeling inside. But what, exactly, is diversity? And which kind is most worth preserving? It may be anathema to save-the-lot environmentalists who hate setting such priorities, but academics are starting to cook up answers.

Andrew Solow, a mathematician at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and his colleagues  argue that in the eyes of conservation, all species should not be equal. Even more controversially, they suggest that preserving the rarest is not always the best approach. Their measure of diversity is the  amount of evolutionary distance between species. They reckon that if choices must be made, then the number of times that cousins are removed from one another should be one of the criteria.

This makes sense from both a practical and an aesthetic point of view. Close relatives have many genes in common. If those genes might be medically or agriculturally valuable, saving one is nearly as good as saving both. And different forms are more interesting to admire and study than lots of things that look the same. Dr Solow’s group illustrates its thesis with an example. Six species of crane are at some risk of extinction. Breeding in captivity might save them. But suppose there were only enough money to protect three. Which ones should be picked?

The genetic distances between 14 species of cranes, including the six at risk, have already been established using a technique known as DNA hybridisation. The group estimated how likely it was that each of these 14 species would become extinct in the next 50 years. Unendangered species were assigned a 10% chance of meeting the Darwinian reaper-man; the most vulnerable, a 90% chance.  Captive breeding was assumed to reduce an otherwise endangered species’ risk to the 10% level of the safest. Dr Solow’s computer permed all possible combinations of three from six and came to the conclusion that protecting the Siberian, white-naped and black-necked cranes gave the smallest likely loss of biological diversity over the next five decades. The other three had close relatives in little need of protection. Even if they became extinct, most of their genes would be saved.

Building on the work of this group, Martin Weitzman, of Harvard University, argues that conservation policy needs to take account not only of some firm measure of the genetic relationships of species to each other and their likelihood of survival, but also the costs of preserving them. Where species are equally important in genetic terms, and - an important and improbable precondition - where the protection of one species can be assured at the expense of another, he argues for making safe species safer, rather than endangered species less endangered.

In practice, it is difficult to choose between species. Most of those at risk - especially plants, the group most likely to yield useful medicines - are under threat because their habitats are in trouble, not because they are being shot, or plucked, to extinction. Nor can conservationists choose among the millions of species that theory predicts must exist, but that have not yet been classified by the biologists assigned to that tedious task.

This is not necessarily cause for despair. At the moment, the usual way to save the genes in these creatures is to find the bits of the world with the largest number of species and try to protect them from the bulldozers. What economists require from biologists are more sophisticated ways to estimate the diversity of groups of organisms that happen to live together, as well as those which are related to each other. With clearer goals established, economic theory can then tell environmentalists where to go.

[from The Economist]

Question 35: Dr Solow believes that ______ 

A. very rare species can’t be saved

B. all very rare species should be saved

C. all species should be saved

D. only some species are worth saving

Question 36: Dr Solow’s work depended on ______ 

A. the premise that all cranes should be protected

B. previous biological research

C. the cost of preserving cranes

D. the premise that not all species are the same

Question 37: Three of the six species of endangered cranes ______ 

A. were less interesting to admire than others

B. could be allowed to become extinct

C. were so rare they couldn’t be saved

D. shouldn’t be protected

Question 38: Dr Weitzman believes that if two species are equally important genetically we should protect ______ 

A. the one that is more attractive

B. them both

C. the less endangered one

D. the rarer one

Question 39: Endangered species of cranes can be saved by ______ 

A. stopping hunters from killing them

B. protecting their habitats

C. encouraging them to mate with their cousins

D. keeping them in zoos or wildlife parks

Question 40: Most species are endangered because ______ 

A. biologists haven’t classified them

B. they are hunted or picked

C. we don’t care enough about them

D. the places they live in are being destroyed

Question 41: Dr Weitzman’s ideas ______ 

A. confirm Dr Solow’s

B. contradict Dr Solow’s

C. disregard Dr Solow’s

D. take Dr Solow’s ideas one step further

Question 42: According to the writer what has to be done first is for ______ 

A. biologists to instruct economists

B. biologists to classify undiscovered species

C. developers to stop destroying habitats

D. economists to instruct biologists

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

Question 43: You are in this mess right now because you didn’t listen to me in the first place.

A. If you listened to my advice in the first place, you wouldn’t be in this mess right now.

B. If you listen to my advice in the first place, you will not be in this mess right now.

C. If you had listened to my advice in the first place, you wouldn’t be in this mess right now.

D. If you had listened to my advice in the first place, you wouldn’t have been in this mess right now.

Question 44: It was only when I left home that I realized how much my family meant to me.

A. As soon as I left home, I found out what a family could do without.

B. I left home and didn’t realize how meaningful my family was.

C. Not until I left home did I realize how much my family meant to me.

D. Before I left home, I realized how much my family meant to me.

Question 45: Mike put a fence so that people didn’t walk on his garden.

A. Mike put a fence because he wants to remind people to walk on his garden.

B. Mike put a fence to prevent people from walking on his garden.

C. In order to tell people to walk on his garden, Mike put a fence.

D. So as to encourage people to walk on his garden, Mike put a fence.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 46: (AThe assumption (Bthat smoking has bad (Ceffects on our health (Dhave been proved.

Question 47: The improvement (Afor water standards (Bover (Cthe last 50 years has been (Dvery great.

Question 48: (ANot until ten years (Bago (Cwas there much need for personal (Dcomputer.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.

Question 49: My mother regretted not having planted a garden this year. She felt bad when buying vegetables at the supermarket.

A. If my mother had planted a garden this year, she wouldn’t have had to buy her vegetables from the supermarket.

B. When she realized that the vegetables at the supermarket were so bad, my mother decided to grow her own from then on.

C. Feeling sorry that she hadn’t planted a garden this year, my mother did not feel good about purchasing vegetables from the supermarket.

D. The garden that my mother had not planted, which she regretted not doing, would have produced better vegetables than the ones she got at the supermarket.

Question 50: My mother is on a business trip. We have a cooked dinner every evening.

A. Although my mother is on a business trip, we have a cooked dinner every evening.

B. We have a cooked dinner every evening, so my mother is on a business trip.

C. Because my mother is on a business trip, we have a cooked dinner every evening

D. When we have a cooked dinner every evening, my mother is on a business trip.

ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 1

Câu

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Đáp án

A

C

C

B

D

C

A

D

A

A

Câu

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Đáp án

C

A

D

B

A

D

B

D

A

A

Câu

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

Đáp án

B

D

B

B

C

B

D

A

D

B

Câu

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

Đáp án

C

B

A

A

D

B

A

C

D

D

Câu

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

Đáp án

D

A

C

C

B

D

A

D

C

A

2. Đề số 2

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT KIM LIÊN- ĐỀ 02

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

Question 1: A. scenic

B. pesticide

C. survive

D. fertilizer

Question 2: A. wicked

B. hatred

C. ragged

D. followed

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

Question 3: A. challenging B. relation            C. arrangement      D. preparing

Question 4: A. nobody       B. atmosphere      C. gigantic             D. ignorant

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

Question 5: Although it’s a long day for us, we feel we are contented with what we do.

A. interested           B. dissatisfied                   C. excited          D. shocked

Question 6: Differently from English taught to all Vietnamese students, Chinese and French have been made optional languages taught at secondary schools in Vietnam.

A. compulsory        B. important                      C. comfortable                  D. necessary

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

Question 7: Don’t forget to drop me a line while you are away.

A. call me 

B. give me a ring

C. drop in me 

D. write to me

Question 8: We can use either verbal or nonverbal forms of communication.

A. using facial expressions

B. using gesture

C. using speech

D. using verbs

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 9: Mike and Tim are university students. They are talking about Tim upcoming high-school reunion.

Mike: “So, you have your fifth high-school reunion coming up?” - Tim: “ ______ ”

A. Oh, the school reunion was wonderful.

B. No. You’re in no mood for the event

C. The food at the reunion was excellent.

D. Yeah. I’m really looking forward to it.

Question 10: John and Mary are discussing school work.

John: “Your parents must be proud of your English result at school.” - Mary: “ ______ ”

A. Of course.

B. I’m glad you like it.

C. Thanks. It’s certainly encouraging. 

D. I am sorry to hear that.

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

Question 11: Let’s take actions to protect the environment, ______ we?

A. needn’t                         B. must            C. shall                              D. will

Question 12:  People should eat ______ and do ______ to reduce the risk of heart disease.

A. less and less fat / the more exercise

B. less fat / more exercise

C. the less fat / the more exercise

D. the lease fat / the most exercise

Question 13: Tim would like to specialize ______ computer science.

A. of                                  B. to                                  C. in                                  D. at

Question 14: Even the most ______ individuals can be thrown into a mild panic at the prospect of organizing a wedding.

A. cool-headed 

B. soft-hearted 

C. half-hearted

D. big-headed

Question 15: He told me that it was a genuine diamond, and I was completely ______ 

A. put down                      B. turned down                 C. pulled up                      D. taken in

Question 16: We have bought some ______ 

A. German lovely old glasses

B. German old lovely glasses

C. lovely old German glasses

D. old lovely German glasses

Question 17: If Bill ______ a job now, he wouldn’t be so unhappy.

A. has              B. has had                         C. had                               D. would have

Question 18: All ______ barristers are expected to study at the Inns of Court.

A. hopeful             B. wishful                         C. willing                          D. prospective

Question 19: It is not until December 25 ______ the exam results will be announced.

A. which             B. what                             C. that                               D. when

Question 20: Life in the countryside is very ______ , isn’t it?

A. peace

B. peaceful 

C. peacefully 

D. peacefulness

Question 21: In Vietnam, application forms for the National Entrance Examinations must be ______ before the deadline, often in April.

A. issued                           B. signed                           C. read                              D. submitted

Question 22: She ______ on her computer for more than two hours when she decided to stop for a rest.

A. has worked 

B. has been working

C. was working 

D. had been working

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 27.

21st century teachers need to serve as a guide or mentor for their students, not as the all-knowing sage providing them with everything they need. Nowadays, with so much access (23) ______ resources of all kinds, children invariably know more than teachers on different topics, step ahead   of the technology. Teachers need to be empowered as facilitators for learning, so that they can empower their students in (24) ______ . This shift is great news for teachers. Instead of struggling to give kids all the information in areas (25) ______ they know little about, teachers can support students as they make their own steps into different fields. It’s about preparing them to go beyond their seniors, ensuring they have the skills to do it, and assisting them along the way. (26) ______ ,  teachers  need  to be forward- thinking, curious and flexible. They must be learners: learning new teaching methods, and learning alongside their students. Simply asking questions like “What will my students need dozens of years from now?” or “How can I help give them those skills?” can change teachers’ (27) ______, make them a leader, and bring about changes in the classroom, school and community.

Question 23: A. to

B. with

C. for

D. in

Question 24: A. sight

B. use

C. line

D. turn

Question 25: A. what

B.that

C. where

D. whom

Question 26: A. For instance

B. Therefore

C. In practice

D. Otherwise

Question 27: A. knowledge

B. prejudice

C. mindset

D. judgement

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 28 to 34.

When we talk about living a healthy life, there is a famous old saying, you are what you eat. In fact, it is not just what people eat, but their whole lifestyle, which is important. The best way to stay healthy is to live a balanced lifestyle. Are you living a balanced lifestyle both physically and mentally?

Physical Balance

The human body needs physical exercise at least once a day. In today’s world, many working people spend most of their day sitting at a desk. To add more exercise to your daily life, try to stop what you are doing about once an hour and stretch or take a short walk. After work, take a brisk walk or go to the gym. Your body will thank you for it.

For good health, nutritionists say we should eat at least four servings of raw food a day. By eating many colorful fruits and vegetables, you can be sure you are getting the correct nutrients. Have a red apple  with your breakfast, a green salad at lunch, some carrots for your afternoon snack, and grapes for dessert instead of cake or cookies. Of course, for a healthy balance, your body also needs other foods.

Mental Balance

Mentally balanced people are usually emotionally balanced. They are generally happy with the things they have. They do not need to have more and more things. A mentally balanced person also feels good about who they are. They don’t worry about the past, and generally have good relationships with the people around them. That doesn’t mean that mentally healthy people never have negative feelings, but they don’t let these types of feelings control them or their behavior. It’s normal for people to feel their emotions-life always has its challenges and tragedies. But mentally healthy people face those challenges and resolve them quickly instead of allowing them to take control of their lives. By taking a little time each day to eat well, exercise, and clear your mind, anyone can live a more balanced and healthier lifestyle.

Question 28: According to the article, people need to exercise ______ 

A. once an hour 

B. once a day

C. for one hour at a time 

D. in the evenings, after work

Question 29: The following statements are recommended as ways to get physical exercise EXCEPT ______ 

A. stretching 

B. taking a walk 

C. going to a gym

D. playing sports

Question 30: The word “nutrients” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______ 

A. exercise activities 

B. things needed for healthy growth

C. positive feelings 

D. foods that are not cooked

Question 31: In paragraph 4, in “and resolve them quickly,” the word “them” means ______ 

A. emotions                       B. people        C. challenges                     D. lives

Question 32: According to the article, to have a balanced lifestyle, people need to ______ 

A. work less and exercise more

B. eat cookies and cake only once a week

C. let their feelings control their behavior

D. take care of both their physical and mental health

Question 33: Which statement is true, according to the article?

A. Fruits and vegetables should only be eaten raw.

B. A healthy, balanced lifestyle is difficult for most people.

C. People should exercise at least four times a day.

D. Mentally healthy people also face challenges and tragedies.

Question 34: The author wrote this article mostly to ______ 

A. tell people about the key parts of a balanced lifestyle

B. tell people which foods are and are not healthy

C. make sure everyone gets enough exercise in their lives

D. show that mental health is more important than physical health

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 35 to 42.

A folk culture is small, isolated, cohesive, conservative, nearly self-sufficient group that is  homogeneous in custom and race, with a strong family or clan structure and highly developed rituals.

Order is maintained through sanctions based in the religion or family, and interpersonal relationships  are strong. Tradition is paramount, and change comes infrequently and slowly. There is relatively little division of labor into specialized duties. Rather, each person is expected to perform a great variety of tasks, though duties may differ between the sexes. Most goods are handmade, and a subsistence economy prevails. Individualism is weakly developed in folk cultures, as are social classes. Unaltered folk cultures no longer exist in industrialized countries such as the United States and Canada. Perhaps the nearest modem equivalent in Anglo-America is the Amish, a German American farming sect that largely renounces the products and labor saving devices of the industrial age. In Amish areas, horse-drawn buggies till serve as a local transportation device, and the faithful are not permitted to own automobiles.

The Amish’s central religious concept of Demut, “humility”, clearly reflects the weakness of individualism and social class so typical of folk cultures, and there is a corresponding strength of Amish group identity. Rarely do the Amish marry outside their sect. The religion, a variety of the Mennonite faith, provides the principal mechanism for maintaining order.

By contrast, a popular culture is a large heterogeneous group, often highly individualistic and constantly changing. Relationships tend to be impersonal, and a pronounced division of labor exists, leading to the establishment of many specialized professions. Secular institutions, of control such as the police and army take the place of religion and family in maintaining order, and a money-based economy prevails. Because of these contrasts, “popular” may be viewed as clearly different from “folk”.

The popular is replacing the folk in industrialized countries and in many developing nations, Folk-made objects give way to their popular equivalent, usually because the popular item is more quickly or cheaply produced, is easier or time saving to use, or lends more prestige to the owner.

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3. Đề số 3

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT KIM LIÊN- ĐỀ 03

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

Question 1: A. kites            B. catches          C. oranges         D. buzzes

Question 2: A. gossip         B. gentle              C. gamble         D. garage

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

Question 3A. machine       B. confine     C. engine          D. entail

Question 4: A. preference  B. obstacle     C. practicing      D. supporter

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

Question 5: The length of an X-ray wave is incredibly small: less than one ten-millionth of a millimeter.

A. believably                     B. considerably                 C. famously        D. sufficiently

Question 6: If any employee knowingly breaks the terms of this contract, he will be dismissed immediately.

A. coincidentally               B. deliberately                   C. instinctively                  D. accidentally

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

Question 7: She said some quite nasty things about him.

A. favourable                    B. funny              C. offensive                      D. smelling

Question 8: Sally rings her boyfriend every day; she must be running up a huge phone bill.

A. saving up

B. owing to

C. being a debtor 

D. having to pay

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 9: - Lan: “Thanks a lot for your help.” - Nam: “ ______ .”

A. My excitement

B. My delight

C. My happiness 

D. My pleasure

Question 10: - Mai: “I’ve got some amazing news” - Hoa: “ ______ ”

A. Get a life! 

B. No way! You’re pulling my leg.

C. That’ll teach you. 

D. Fire away, I’m all ears.

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

Question 11: His country has ______ climate.

A. continent       B. continental        C. continence        D. continentally

Question 12: It ______ Susan that you saw last night. She’s abroad with her family.

A. should have been 

B. must have been 

C. can’t have been

D. needn’t have been

Question 13: He is a very intelligent boy; ______ , he sometimes gets bad marks.

A. otherwise                      B. so             C. however            D. thus

Question 14:  ______ with my uncle when I am on holiday in Ho Chi Minh City next month.

A. will be staying

B. will have stayed 

C. will have been staying 

D. stay

Question 15: She started the course two months ago but dropped ______ after only a month

A. out                                B. back                              C. of                                  D. in

Question 16: ______ that Columbus discovered America.

A. In 1492

B. That was in 1492

C. There was in 1492

D. It was in 1492

Question  17:  The  use of vitamin ______ and herbs has become increasingly    popular among Americans.

A. ingredients                    B. materials          C. components                D. supplements  

Question 18:  Due  to ever  more  spreading poaching, there ______ a  dramatic  decline in the number of elephants recently.

A. is                                   B. had been         C. was                               D. has been

Question 19: She passed the National High School Graduation Exam with ______ colours.

A. red                                B. true              C. bright                            D. flying

Question 20: It was no accident that he broke my glasses. He did it ______ purpose.

A. with                              B. on               C. by                                 D. about

Question 21: No matter how angry he was, he would never ______ to violence.

A. refuse                            B. resist          C. resolve                          D. resort

Question  22:  They ______ tired  now because they ______ in  the  garden  since  7 o’clock.

A. are/ worked 

B. were/were working

C. are/have been working

D. were/worked

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 27.

The reality is that everyone uses jargon. It is an essential part of the network of occupations and pursuits which  make  up  society.  All  jobs  have  an  element  of  jargon,  which  workers  learn  as  they        (23) ______ their expertise. All hobbies require mastery of a jargon. Each society grouping has its jargon. The phenomenon turns (24) ______ to be universal and valuable. It is the jargon element, which, in a job, can promote economy and precision and thus help make life easier for the workers.

When we have learned to command it, jargon is something we readily take (25) ______ in whether the subject is motorcycling, baseball or computers. It can add pace, variety and humor to speech - as when, with an important event approaching, we might slip into the related jargon. We enjoy the mutual showing off which stems from a fluent use of terminology, we enjoy the in-jokes (26) ______ shared  linguistic  experience permits. (27) ______ , we are jealous of this knowledge. We are quick to demean anyone who tries to be part of our group without being prepared to take on its jargon.  And we resent it when some other group, sensing our lack of linguistic awareness, refuses to let us in.

(Source: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language by David Crystal)

Question 23. A. develop

B. raise

C. extend

D. expand

Question 24. A. in

B. on

C. out

D. up

Question 25. A. notice

B. control

C. grant

D. pleasure

Question 26. A. who

B. which

C. what

D. when

Question 27. A. Otherwise

B. Therefore

C. Moreover

D. However

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 28 to 34.

The rules of etiquette in American restaurants depend upon a number of factors the physical location of the restaurant, e.g., rural or urban; the type of restaurant, e.g., informal or formal; and certain standards that are more universal. In other words, some standards of etiquette vary significantly while other standards apply almost anywhere. Learning the proper etiquette in a particular type of restaurant in a particular area may sometimes require instruction, but more commonly it simply requires sensitivity and experience. For example, while it is acceptable to read a magazine in a coffee shop, it is inappropriate to do the same in a more luxurious setting. And, if you are eating in a very rustic setting, it may be fine to tuck your napkin into your shirt, but if you are in a sophisticated urban restaurant this behavior would demonstrate a lack of manners. It is safe to say, however, that in virtually every restaurant it is unacceptable to indiscriminately throw your food on the floor. The conclusion we can most likely draw from the above is that while the types and locations of restaurants determine etiquette appropriate to them, some rules apply to all restaurants.

Question 28: What topic is this passage primarily concerned?

A. Instruction in proper etiquette

B. Rules of etiquette

C. Variable and universal standards of etiquette

D. The importance of good manners

Question 29: According to the passage, which of the following is a universal rule of etiquette?

A. reading a magazine at a coffee shop

B. not throwing food on the floor

C. ating in rustic settings

D. tucking a napkin in your shirt

Question 30: What does the word “it” refer to?

A. learning the proper etiquette

B. clear instruction

C. knowing the type of restaurant

D. sensitivity

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4. Đề số 4

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT KIM LIÊN- ĐỀ 04

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

Question 1: A. crashed       B. waived        C. gained          D. seemed

Question 2: A. slopes          B. provokes     C. unites          D. provides

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

Question 3. A. establish      B. endanger      C. protection      D. volunteer

Question 4. A. athletic        B. vertical           C. amateur        D. national

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

Question 5: The law holds parents liable if a child does not attend school.

A. parental          B. unhappy          C. dutiful           D. irresponsible

Question 6: Many parents always kept a tight rein on their children.

A. gave less money

B. let loose

C. set free

D. helped to ride

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

Question 7: Our new house is modem but there is no room to swing a cat.

A. no playground for cats

B. very small

C. no space for children

D. no room to keep cats

Question 8: We played my brother’s school at football and beat them hollow.

A. defeated easily

B. had a draw

C. broke a nil score

D. lost the game

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 9: - Lan “What cool things can you do?” - Hoa: " ______ "

A. Singing and dancing or something like that.

B. Cool? Nothing can interest me but window shopping and strolling.

C. To make ice-cream with a freezer.

D. Well, just turn on the air-conditioner

Question 10: - David: “ ______ ” - Mike: “I won’t say no!”

A. How are things with you, Mike?

B. What about playing badminton this afternoon?

C. Mike, do you know where the scissors are?

D. What’s your favourite drink, tea or coffee?

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

Question 11: He daren’t ______ his boss for a rise just now.

A. asking                           B. be asking                      C. to asking                       D. ask

Question 12: Because the traffic was so terrible, by the time we got to the airport, our airline’s check-in counter had ______ closed.

A. already                          B. no more                        C. still                                D. yet

Question 13: The conflict between the two countries should be settled by ______ means, not fighting.

A. diplomacy                     B. diplomatic         C. diplomatically               D. diploma

Question 14: From the 1980s ______ the festival has been celebrated annually.

A. onwards                        B. forwards       C. backwards                    D. upwards

Question 15: He was ______ from the competition for using drugs.

A. disqualified                  B. omitted          C. sacked                          D. prevented

Question 16: Flash photography is ______ prohibited in this museum.

A. rigorously                     B. strictly           C. staunchly                      D. firmly

Question 17: The terrible weather may have ______ the small population.

A. backed down

B. accounted for

C. brought in

D. let down

Question 18: In general, Japanese people believe that shoes must be worn outside, so ______ before coming into their houses.

A. put off them 

B. take them off 

C. put them off 

D. take off them

Question 19: The wine had made him a little ______ and couldn’t control his movement.

A. narrow-minded

B. light-headed 

C. light-footed 

D. light-hearted

Question 20: Only after she had finished the course did she realize she ______ a wrong choice.

A. had made

B. has made

C. had been making

D. was making

Question 21: “You should concentrate on ______ the teacher is saying.”

A. what         B. which           C. that                               D. whom

Question 22: Your brother hardly talks to anyone, ______?

A. does he          B. is he          C. doesn’t he                     D. isn’t he

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 27.

Many people enjoy lying in bed in the morning, but can you imagine having to spend 90 days in bed? Could you stand the boredom and the frustration of not   being (23) ______ to get up? That was the task that faced 14 volunteers when  they  started  out  on  a  bed-rest  experiment  being  conducted (24) ______ the European Space Agency.

The study had a serious purpose: to investigate the changes that take place in the human body during long-duration spaceflight. Lying in a horizontal position was the best way of (25) ______ weightlessness. The aim was to discover what effect period of weightlessness will have on the health of astronauts spending several months on the International Space Station.

The volunteers ate their meals, took showers and underwent medical tests without ever sitting up.  That’s  even  tougher  than  it  sounds,  especially  when you (26) ______ that  no  visitors were permitted. However, each volunteer did have a mobile phone, as well as access to the latest films, computer games and music. Surprisingly, Everyone was in a  good (27) ______ at the end of the 90 days, “I would do it again,” said one of the volunteers. “It was disorientating, but we knew we were ‘contributing to medical research and space exploration.”

Question 23: A. helped

B. allowed

C. granted

D. approved

Question 24: A. by

B. on

C. for

D.about

Question 25: A. simulated

B. simulate

C. to simulate

D. simulating

Question 26: A. reckon

B. realise

C. regard

D. remark

Question 27: A. attitude

B. spirit

C. feeling

D. mood

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 28 to 34.

There are two basic types of glaciers, those that flow outward in all directions with little regard for any underlying terrain and those that are confined by terrain to a particular path.

The first category of glaciers includes those massive blankets that cover whole continents, appropriately called ice sheets. There must be over 50,000 square kilometers of land covered with ice for the glacier to qualify as an ice sheet. When portions of an ice sheet spread out over the ocean, they form ice shelves.

About 20,000 years ago the Cordilleran Ice Sheet covered nearly all the mountains in southern Alaska, western Canada, and the western United States. It was about 3 kilometers deep at its thickest point in northern Alberta. Now there are only two sheets left on Earth, those covering Greenland and Antarctica.

Any domelike body of ice that also flows out in all directions but covers less than 50,000 square kilometers is called an ice cap. Although ice caps are rare nowadays, there are a number in northeastern Canada, on Baffin Island, and on the Queen Elizabeth Islands.

The second category of glaciers includes those of a variety of shapes and sizes generally  called mountain or alpine glaciers. Mountain glaciers are typically identified by the landform that controls their flow. One form of mountain glacier that resembles an ice cap in that it flows outward in several directions is called an ice field. The difference between an ice field and an ice cap is subtle. Essentially, the flow of an ice field is somewhat controlled by surrounding terrain and thus does not have the domelike shape of a cap. There are several ice fields in the Wrangell, St. Elias, and Chugach mountains of Alaska and  northern British Columbia.

Less spectacular than large ice fields are the most common types of mountain glaciers : the cirque and valley glaciers. Cirque glaciers are found in depressions in the surface of the land and have a characteristic circular shape. The ice of valley glaciers, bound by terrain, flows down valleys, curves around their comers, and falls over cliffs.

Question 28: What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. Where major glaciers are located

B. How glaciers shape the land

C. How glaciers are formed

D. The different kinds of glaciers

Question 29: It can be inferred that ice sheets are so named for which of the following reasons?

A. They are confined to mountain valleys.

B. They cover large areas of land.

C. They are thicker in some areas than in others.

D. They have a characteristic circular shape.

Question 30: According to the passage, where was the Cordilleran Ice Sheet thickest?

A. Alaska                          B. Greenland                     C. Alberta                         D. Antarctica

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5. Đề số 5

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT KIM LIÊN- ĐỀ 05

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

Question 1:A. subscribed  B. launched         C. inspired         D. welcomed

Question 2: A. sour            B. hour               C. pour               D. flour

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

Question 3: A. reduce         B. impress           C. technique        D. finish

Question 4: A. enthusiast    B. preferential     C. participant       D. particular

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

Question 5: The Red Cross is an international humanitarian agency dedicated to reducing the sufferings of wounded soldiers, civilians and prisoners of war.

A. happiness

B. loss

C. sadness

D. pain and sorrow

Question 6: They are launching a campaign to promote awareness of environmental issues.

A. encourage                     B. publicize                       C. hinder       D. strengthen

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

Question 7: The natives were angry when the foreigners came to their country and took over their land.

A. tourists          B. migrants          C. members                       D. locals

Question 8: Alice’s eyes gleamed with pleasure when she saw the diamond ring in front of her.

A. shone       B. flashed           C. kindled                         D. glowed

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 9: Mike and Sue are talking about transport in the future.

Mike: “Do you think there will be pilotless planes?” - Sue: “ ______ ”

A. I’m afraid I can’t.

B. What for? There are quite a few around.

C. Why not? There have been cars without drivers.

D. I’m glad you like it.

Question 10: Alex and Ann are talking about their classmate.

Alex: “ ______ ” - Ann: “Yeah, not bad, I suppose.”

A. Do you see him often? 

B. What are you thinking?

C. How did you meet him?

D. He is quite good-looking, isn’t he?

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

Question 11: I was bom in New York but I grew ______ in England.

A. at                                  B. up                                 C. about                            D. of

Question 12: I wish everything ______ so expensive.

A. would be                       B. wouldn’t be                  C. won’t be                       D. could be

Question 13: You can select what you want; it’s your ______ 

A. choose                          B. chose                            C. chosen                          D. choice

Question 14: By the end of the 21st century, scientists ______ a cure for the common cold.

A. will find

B. will have found

C. will be finding

D. will have been found

Question 15: He did not share his secrets with other people but he ______ in her.

A. confessed                     B. concealed          C. confided          D. consented

Question 16: This road is very narrow. It ______ to be widened.

A. might                            B. needs          C. mustn’t                         D. may

Question 17: This book is so interesting that I can’t ______ .

A. pick it up

B. let it down

C. open it up

D. put it down

Question 18: Thank you for ______ me.

A. invite                            B. invited            C. invitation                      D. inviting

Question 19: I don’t think it is fair to ______ a comparison between the two sisters

A. do                                 B. draw            C. take                               D. strike

Question 20: I don’t think the problem will be serious ______?

A. don’t I                          B. will it           C. do I                               D. won’t it

Question 21: Elephants scratch themselves with sticks ______ 

A. which hold in their trunks

B. are held in their trunk

C. holding in their trunks

D. held in their trunks

Question 22: We booked a table for dinner. We ______ a table as the restaurant was empty.

A. should have booked 

B. can’t have booked

C. mustn’t have booked

D. needn’t have booked

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 27.

What make a good souvenir?

On my desk at home, I have a collection of souvenirs; objects that remind me of places I’ve visited and important events in my life. These objects include a model boat that I saw being carved from a piece of wood on a Caribbean island, a piece of lava that emerged hot from a volcano in the year I was bom, and a shell (23) ______ on my favourite childhood beach.

Unlike everything else, from which memory and detail fades, it is as if the longer you hold on to certain objects,  the  (24) ______ their  associations  with  the  past  become,  and  the  sharper the recollections that gather around them. They are, (25) ______ , real souvenirs, encapsulations not only of the place, but of your time in the place. But these days, the term “real souvenirs” sounds like a contradiction in terms, and this is because the objects sold to tourists as souvenirs are often cheap mass- produced imports that have nothing to do with the place at all.

It’s often the  (26) ______ that  the  best  souvenirs,  like  my  shell,  are  found   rather  than purchased, but browsing for souvenirs can also be a fun holiday activity. But if you are buying souvenirs on holiday this summer, make sure they (27) ______ the reality test. A good souvenir is not just made in the area where it is bought, it also says something about the culture of that area. It is something made by local people using sustainable local materials, and because you are effectively supporting the local economy, it shouldn’t come too cheap, either.

Question 23: A. come across

B. found out

C. picked up

D. bumped into

Question 24: A. larger

B. wider

C. harder

D. greater

Question 25: A. therefore 

B. whereas

C. however

D. otherwise

Question 26: A. point

B. case

C. fact

D. truth

Question 27: A. pass

B. win

C. take

D. beat

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 28 to 34.

FLASH MOBS -A NEW KIND OF EVENT

In 2003, an unusually large number of customers arrived without warning in the carpet department of Macy’s Department store in New York. The assistants couldn’t see why all of them were so interested in buying exactly the same carpet. In 2006,4,000 people arrived with MP3 players and headsets at a London railway station and started dancing at a set time. As no music could be heard, this looked veiy strange. Police were even called to make sure that trains continued to run on time, but when they arrived the dancers had gone. In March 2013, more than 2,000 people gathered in Seoul, South Korea, complete with musical instruments, and started to dance. Many were students from Sungsin Girls’ High School - they joined other Earth Hour supporters and collected a staggering 150,000 signatures from local citizens in support of the campaign. In Korea, an estimated 12 million people participated in Earth Hour 2013. These are three samples of ‘flash mob’ events, when a crowd of people suddenly come together in a public  place, perform an unusual action, and appear as quickly as they appear. They are organised using electronic media such as mobile phones or the internet.

To their fans, flash mobs are simply a chance to have some lighthearted, if rather silly, fun. However, when just under 2,000 people got together in San Francisco for an enormous pillow fight, it ended up costing thousands of dollars. Unfortunately, a heavy rainstorm meant that the city was left covered with wet feathers, which caused streets, shops, and a restaurant to be flooded, and ruin the local fountain. It took several days to put the damage right. Norman Dito, head of the city’s Recreation and Park Department said, ‘In future, organizers of such events should apply for permission beforehand and pay  the standard fee to cover security, insurance, and cleaning up afterwards. Sadly, I think this is unlikely to happen, since nobody knows who the organizers are, or when or where a flash mob will take place next.

Crimes associated with flash mobs are rare, but occasionally make international headlines. Sometimes referred to as ‘flash robs’ by the media, these start with the intent to destroy, or lead to the destruction of private property or violence. Professor of Psychology Mark Leary explains that as social media adds the ability to recruit a large number of people, individuals who would not rob a store on their own feel freer to misbehave without being identified. In Germany, the authorities in some cities have taken things even further by strictly enforcing an already-existing law that says a special Permit must be obtained to use a public space for any event.

Question 28: The primary purpose of the passage is to 

A. explain what flash mobs involve

B. warn people against going to flash mobs

C. complain about a recent flash mob

D. give advice on how to arrange flash mobs

Question 29: The shop assistants in Macy’s didn’t understand ______ 

A. why the shoppers were interested in the same product

B. where the shoppers had come from

C. which items the shoppers wanted to buy

D. how the shoppers had got there

Question 30:. The police were called to the London railway station to ______ 

A. prevent people watching the event

B. prevent the trains departing late

C. make sure no one was injured

D. arrest the dancers

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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 5

Câu

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B

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D

B

B

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D

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D

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A

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B

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D

B

B

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C

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A

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A

B

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B

B

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A

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