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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 correct answer to each of the following questions

Question 1: “No students can get _____ with cheating in the exam.” the teacher said.

A. along

B. up

C. away

D. on

Question 2: He said he couldn’t give me a detailed description of the man because he had only _____ at him briefly.

A. gazed

B. stared

C. glanced

D. glared

Question 3: The children ran away as if they _____ a ghost.

A. saw

B. see

C. had seen

D. have seen

Question 4: We were so late that we _______had time to catch the train.

A. hardly

B. nearly

C. almost

D. simply

Question 5: Frankly, I’d rather you ________________in that case.

A. not involved

B. were not involved

C. will not be involved

D. wouldn’t be involved

Question 6: Most of ___________archaeologists know about prehistoric cultures is based on studies of material remains.

A. the

B. what

C. which

D. those

Question 7: He was expecting a prison sentence but the judge took ______ on him.

A. disgrace

B. shame

C. dishonor

D. pity

Question 8: It is high time that measures ___________ to prevent further traffic accidents.

A. are taken

B. were taken

C. should be taken

D. should have been taken

Question 9: Don’t drop litter wherever you want, ____________?

A. don’t you

B. won’t you

C. will you

D. do you

Question 10: We ____________ the car for half a year before it was stolen.

A. had owned

B. have owned

C. were owning

D. owned

Question 11: The fire was caused by an _____ failure in the engine.

A. electrician

B. electricity

C. electric

D. electrical

Question 12: I would have paid _______ for my car if the salesman had insisted, because I really wanted it.

A. two times as much

B. much twice

C. twice as much

D. as much twice

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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 13.

A. unselfish

B. acquaintance

C. humorous

D. attraction

Question 14.

A. introduce

B. currency

C. marvelous

D. delegate

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 15.

A. champange

B. change

C. challenge

D. teacher

Question 16.

A. introduction

B. question

C. production

D. expectation

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 17: Because the jury had reached deadlock, the judge called for a retrial.

A. reduction

B. disagreement

C. impasse

D. verdict

Question 18: His tenacious personality made him top salesperson in the company.

A. explosive

B. charming

C. tenable

D. persistent

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 19: Not only was John very obedient, but he rarely spoke out his own thoughts as well.

A. understanding

B. fresh

C. indiscreet

D. insubordinate

Question 20: That was electrifying news to all of the company’s staff.

A. comforting

B. shocking

C. astounding

D. boring

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 21: It is recommended (A) that each person drinks (B) 2 liters of (C) water a (D) day.

Question 22One of (A) the largest oceans (B) in the world (C) is Atlantic Ocean (D).

Question 23Human body (A) does not stay at alike (B) temperature from (C) the morning till (D) the end of the day.

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 24: Mason: "In my opinion, horror films are really exciting." - Lydia: " _"

A. You shouldn’t have said that.

B. What an opinion!

C. There’s no doubt about that.

D. I don’t think so, either.

Question 25: Stephen: "It's been a difficult time, but I think everything is over now."

- Sarah: "______________ "

A. I’m afraid not.

B. I hope so.

C. Good luck with that!

D. Yes, I can’t agree less.

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 26: My father regrets taking up smoking. He can’t give it up now.

A. My father regrets having taken up smoking because he’s not able to give it up now.

B. My father wishes he hadn’t taken up smoking since he can’t cut down on it now.

C. My father can’t give up smoking now and feels regret about it.

D. Regretful as my father is, there might be a chance for him to stop smoking.

Question 27: Strip mining is one of the cheapest methods of mining. It is controversial because it harms the environment.

A. Strip mining, which is among the cheapest methods of mining, is controversial because it jeopardizes the environment.

B. Strip mining is one of the cheapest methods of mining, which is controversial because it does harm to the environment.

C. However harmful to the environment it is, strip mining is one of the cheapest methods of mining.

D. Strip mining is not the cheapest methods of mining, but it is controversial because it harms the environment.

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 28: Because they made too many mistakes, they failed in the exam.

A. They made very many mistakes that they failed in the exam.

B. They made too many mistakes that them to failed in the exam.

C. They made so many mistakes that they failed in the exam.

D. They made such many mistakes that they failed in the exam.

Question 29: No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t open the door.

A. It was difficult for me to open the door.

B. I tried hard to open the door.

C. I could open the door easily.

D. Try as hard as I might, I couldn’t open the door.

Question 30: Flooding in this region was the result of heavy rain.

A. Heavy rain caused flooding in this region.

B. Flooding in this region was the cause of the heavy rain.

C. Heavy rain resulted from flooding in this region.

D. Because of flooding in this region, there was heavy rain.

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.

Comic Relief is a charitable organization based in London. It was set (31)______ by comedians in 1985 in response to the famine in Ethiopia, and uses comedy and laughter to get serious messages across. Since then over two thousand celebrities have given their time and talent to Comic Relief, helping to raise 300 million to date. Every two years, Comic relief organizes a nationwide fundraising event (32)________ “Red Nose Day”. It is usually on a Friday in March. On Red Nose Day, everyone in the country is encouraged to put a red nose and do something silly to raise money for charity. In an event that unites the country, people from all walks of life do their bit for poor and under-privileged people in the UK and Africa. In schools, uniforms are replaced by fancy dress, in offices across the nation, assistants (33)_______ over from their bosses for the day. Every contribution is important, whether it is standing in the street collecting money from passers-by, or taking (34)______ in a sponsored event like sitting in a bathtub full of baked beans for twenty-four hours, or not talking for a(n) whole day. The event is televised in the evening, when the combination of comedy and hard-hitting documentaries persuades (35)______ to make donations on their credit cards - over the phone or on the Internet - to those less fortunate than themselves.

Question 31:

A. up

B. off

C. on

D. out

Question 32:

A. described

B. called

C. known

D. named

Question 33:

A. do

B. get

C. take

D. make

Question 34:

A. involvement

B. part

C. participation

D. place

Question 35:

A. viewers

B. observers

C. spectators

D. audience

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.

Traditionally in America, helping the poor was a matter for private charities or local governments. Arriving immigrants depended mainly on predecessors from their homeland to help them start a new life. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, several European nations instituted public-welfare programs. But such a movement was slow to take hold in the United States because the rapid pace of industrialization and the ready availability of farmland seemed to confirm the belief that anyone who was willing to work could find a job.

Most of the programs started during the Depression era were temporary relief measures, but one of the programs Social Security - has become an American institution. Paid for by deductions from the paychecks of working people, Social Security ensures that retired persons receive a modest monthly income and also provides unemployment insurance, disability insurance, and other assistance to those who need it. Social Security payments to retired persons can start at age 62, but many wait until age 65, when the payments are slightly higher. Recently, there has been concern that the Social Security fund may not have enough money to fulfill its obligations in the 21st century, when the population of elderly Americans is expected to increase dramatically. Policy makers have proposed various ways to make up the anticipated deficit, but a long-term solution is still being debated.

In the years since Roosevelt, other American presidents have established assistance programs. These include Medicaid and Medicare; food stamps, certificates that people can use to purchase food; and public housing which is built at federal expense and made available to persons on low incomes.

Needy Americans can also turn to sources other than the government for help. A broad spectrum of private charities and voluntary organizations is available. Volunteerism is on the rise in the United States, especially among retired persons. It is estimated that almost 50 percent of Americans over age 18 do volunteer work, and nearly 75 percent of U.S. households contribute money to charity.

Question 36: It took welfare program a long time to gain a foodhold in the US due to the rapid growth of _______.

A. industrialization

B. population

C. urbanization

D. modernization

Question 37: The Social Security program has become possible thanks to …………..

A. enforcement laws

B. deductions from wages

C. donations from companies

D. people's willingness to work

Question 38: Most of the public assistance programs after the severe economic crisis.

A. were introduced into institutions

B. did not become institutionalized

C. functioned truthfully in institutions

D. did not work in institutions

Question 39: American on low incomes can seek help from ………….

A. non-governmental agencies

B. governmental agencies

C. federal government

D. state government

Question 40: The word "instituted" in the first paragraph mostly means ______.

A. executed

B. introduced

C. studied

D. enforced

Question 41: That Social Security payments will be a burden comes from the concern that …….

A. the program discourages working people

B. younger people don't want to work

C. elderly people ask for more money

D. the number of elderly people is growing

Question 42: New immigrants to America could seek help for ________.

A. only charity organizations

B. volunteer organizations

C. the people who came earlier

D. the US government organization

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.

According to the best evidence gathered by space probes and astronomers, Mars is an inhospitable planet, more similar to Earth’s Moon than to Earth itself - a dry, stark, seemingly lifeless world. Mars’ air pressure is equal to Earth’s at an altitude of 100,000 feet. The air there is 95 percent carbon dioxide.

Mars has no ozone layer to screen out the sun’s lethal radiation. Daytime temperatures may reach above freezing, but because the planet is blanketed by the mere wisp of an atmosphere, the heat radiates back into space. Even at the equator, the temperature drops to -50C (-60F) at night. Today there is no liquid water, although valleys and channels on the surface show evidence of having been carved by running water. The polar ice caps are made of frozen water and carbon dioxide, and water may be frozen in the ground as permafrost.

Despite these difficult conditions, certain scientists believe that there is a possibility of transforming Mars into a more Earth-like planet. Nuclear reactors might be used to melt frozen gases and eventually build up the atmosphere. This in turn could create a “greenhouse effect” that would stop heat from radiating back into space.

Liquid water could be thawed to from a polar ocean. Once enough ice has melted, suitable plants could be introduced to build up the level of oxygen in the atmosphere so that, in time, the planet would support animal life from Earth and even permanent human colonies. “This was once thought to be so far in the future as to be irrelevant,” said Christopher McKay, a research scientist at NASA. “But now it’s starting to look practical. We could begin work in four or five decades. ”The idea of “terraforming” Mars, as enthusiasts call it, has its roots in science fiction. But as researchers develop a more profound understanding of how Earth's ecology supports life, they have begun to see how it may be possible to create similar conditions on Mars. Don’t plan on homesteading on Mars any time soon, though. The process could take hundreds or even thousands of years to complete and the cost would be staggering.

Question 43: The word "there" in bold in paragraph 1 refers to _.

A. the Earth's Moon

B. Mars

C. outer space

D. a point 100 miles above the Earth

Question 44: Which of the following does the author NOT list as a characteristic of the planet Mars that would make colonization difficult?

A. There is little liquid water.

B. The sun's rays are deadly.

C. Daytime temperatures are dangerously high.

D. Night time temperatures are extremely low.

Question 45: It can be inferred from the passage that the "greenhouse effect" mention in paragraph 3 is _________.

A. the direct result of nuclear reactions

B. the cause of low temperatures on Mars

C. caused by the introduction of green plants

D. a possible means of warming Mars

Question 46: According to Christopher McKay, the possibility of transforming Mars ____.

A. could only occur in science fiction stories

B. will not begin for hundreds, even thousands of years

C. is completely impractical

D. could be started in forty to fifty years

Question 47: According to the article, the basic knowledge needed to transform Mars comes from ________.

A. the science of astronomy

B. data from space probes

C. a knowledge of Earth's ecology

D. science fiction stories

Question 48: According to the passage, the Martian atmosphere today consists mainly of ______.

A. oxygen

B. carbon dioxide

C. ozone

D. water vapor

Question 49: The word "inhospitable" in bold in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _____.

A. generous

B. uninhabitable

C. hostile

D. green

Question 50: What is the main idea of the passage?

A. The possibility of changing the Martian environment

B. The challenge of interplanetary travel

C. The need to study the Martian ecology

D. The advantages of establishing colonies on Mars

ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 1

1. C; 2. C; 3. C; 4. A; 5. B; 6. B; 7. D; 8. B; 9. C; 10. A;

11. D; 12. C; 13. C; 14. A; 15. A; 16. A ;17. C; 18. D; 19. D; 20. D;

21. B; 22. D; 23. B; 24. C; 25. B; 26. A; 27. A; 28. C; 29. D; 30. A;

31. A; 32. B; 33. C; 34. B; 35. A; 36. A; 37. B; 38. B; 39. A; 40. B;

41. D; 42. C; 43. B; 44. C; 45. D; 46. D; 47. C; 48. B; 49. B; 50. A;

2. Đề số 2

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN TRƯỜNG TỘ- 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. coughed B. linked C. used D. watched
Question 2: A. shout B. should C. ground D. count

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. degree B. wildlife C. injure D. passage
Question 4: A. salary B. memory C. interview D. pollutant

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

Question 5: When the old man ______ past the park, he saw some children playing football

A. has walked B. was walking C. walked D. is walking

Question 6: I have visited Portugal but I have never been to ______ Netherlands.

A. a B. an C. the D. Ø (no article)

Question 7: I suggest that Peter ______ the directions carefully before assembling the bicycle.

A. read B. reading C. reads D. to read

Question 8: The temperature increases significantly, ______ makes the ice melt faster.

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

Question 9: You can never rely ______ Anna to provide you with information.

A. of B. for C. on D. to

Question 10: When my parents got to the airport, they realized that my mother ______ her passport at home.

A. was leaving B. had left C. left D. has left

Question 11: The tabloids completely ______ that story about Bruce Willis. It's not true at all.

A. took over B. looked up C. filled in D. made up

Question 12: Many students do not ______ full advantage of the Internet as they sometimes waste time on unsuitable webs.

A. take B. make C. do D. give

Question 13: Traffic ______ is another big problem in the city whose road system is unable to cope with the increasing number of cars.

A. rules B. congestion C. light D. troubles

Question 14: Some small farmers find it harder to ______ a living not just because of bad weather conditions, but because they can't compete with large agricultural companies.

A. get B. do C. gain D. make

Question 15: He is ______ influenced by his father and grandfather. His behaviors and decisions are exactly the same.

A. mightily B. strongly C. terribly D. weakly

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.

Question 16: It’s less expensive to buy a computer part by part; you can save a few hundred dollars all together.

A. all together B. less C. part by part D. a few hundred

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 17: The speaker paused. He hesitated to answer the direct question raised by the audience.

A. decided B. continued C. determined D. wavered

Question 18: Human beings are constantly contaminating their surrounding environment. Some places, for example, are too dirty to live in.

A. promoting B. polluting C. destroying D. protecting

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the bold and underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 19: This boy is poorly-educated and doesn't know how to behave properly.

A. uneducated B. ignorant C. knowledgeable D. rude

Question 20: Robots have been widely used for repetitive work in the manufacturing process to reduce the cost of production.

A. diminish B. decrease C. increase D. eliminate

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 21. Albert and Bill are having dinner in Bill’s house.

- Albert: "This dish is really nice!"

- Bill:"________. It's called yakitori, and it's made with chicken livers."

A. It's my pleasure B. Sure, I'll be glad to.

C. I'm glad you like it. D. I guess you're right.

Question 22: Peter and Mary are talking about social networks.

- Peter: “Using social networks may have negative effects on students.”

- Mary: “____________. It distracts them from their studies.”

A. I’m not sure about that B. I don’t quite agree

C. You’re wrong D. That’s quite true

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.

A POWERFUL INFLUENCE

There can be no doubt at all that the Internet has made a huge difference to our lives. Parents are worried that children spend too much time playing on the Internet, hardly (23) _____ doing anything else in their spare time. Naturally, parents are curious to find out why the Internet is so attractive, and they want to know if it can be harmful for their children. Should parents worry if their children are spending that much time staring at their computers?

Obviously, if children are bent over their computers for hours, (24) ____ in some game, instead of doing their homework, then soothing is wrong. Parents and children could decide how much use the child should make of the Internet, and the child should give his or her (25) ____ that it won't interfere with homework. (26) _____ the child is not holding to this arrangement the parents can take more drastic steps. Dealing with a child's use of the Internet is not much different from negotiating any other sort of bargain about behavior.

Any parent (27) _____ is seriously alarmed about a child's behavior should make an appointment to discuss the matter with a teacher. Spending time in front of the screen does not necessarily affect a child's performance at school. Even if a child is absolutely crazy about using the Internet, he or she is probably just going through a phase, and in a few months there will be something else to worry about!

Question 23. A. ever B. rarely C. never D. always
Question 24. A. puzzled B. absorbed C. interested D. occupied
Question 25. A. word B. promise C. vow D. claim
Question 26. A. Why B. What C. If D. Although
Question 27. A. which B. whom C. what D. who

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the answer to each of the questions.

In 1900 the United States had only three cities with more than a million residents-New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia. By 1930, it had ten giant metropolises. The newer ones experienced remarkable growth, which reflected basic changes in the economy. The population of Los Angeles (114,000 in 1900) rose spectacularly in the early decades of the twentieth century, increasing a dramatic 1,400 percent from 1900 to 1930.

A number of circumstances contributed to the meteoric rise of Los Angeles. The agricultural potential of the area was enormous if water for irrigation could be found, and the city founders had the vision and dating to obtain it by constructing a 225-mile aqueduct, completed in 1913, to tap the water of the Owens River. The city had a superb natural harbor, as well as excellent rail connections. The climate made it possible to shoot motion pictures year-round; hence Hollywood. Hollywood not only supplied jobs; it disseminated an image of the good life in Southern California on screens all across the nation. The most important single industry powering the growth of Los Angeles, however, was directly linked to the automobile. The demand for petroleum to fuel gasoline engines led to the opening of the Southern California oil fields, and made Los Angeles North America's greatest refining center. Los Angeles was a product of the auto age in another sense as well: its distinctive spatial organization depended on widespread private ownership of automobiles. Los Angeles was a decentralized metropolis, sprawling across the desert landscape over an area of 400 square miles.

It was a city without a real center. The downtown business district did not grow apace with the city as a whole, and the rapid transit system designed to link the center with outlying areas withered away from disuse. Approximately 800,000 cars were registered in Los Angeles County in 1930, one per 2.7 residents. Some visitors from the east coast were dismayed at the endless urban sprawl and dismissed Los Angeles as a mere collection of suburbs in search of a city. But the freedom and mobility of a city built on wheels attracted floods of migrants to the city.

Question 28. What is the passage mainly about?

A. The growth of cities in the United States in the early 1900's

B. The development of the Southern California oil fields

C. Factors contributing to the growth of Los Angeles

D. Industry and city planning in Los Angeles

Question 29. The word"it" in paragraph 1 refers to ______.

A. Chicago. B. New York C. the United States D. Philadelphia

Question 30. The author characterizes the growth of new large cities in the United States after 1900 as resulting primarily from ______.

A. new economic conditions B. images of cities shown in movies

C. new agricultural techniques D. a large migrant population

Question 31. The word "meteoric" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.

A. rapid B. famous C. controversial D. methodical

Question 32. It can be inferred from the passage that in 1930 the greatest number of people in the Los Angeles area were employed in

A. farming B. oil refining

C. automobile manufacturing D. the motion picture industry

Question 33. According to the passage, the Southern California oil fields were initially exploited due to______.

A. the fuel requirements of Los Angeles' rail system

B. an increase in the use of gasoline engines in North America

C. a desire to put unproductive desert land to good use

D. innovative planning on the part of the city founders

Question 34. It can be inferred from the passage that the spatial organization of Los Angeles contributed to the relative decline there of________.

A. public transportation B. industrial areas

C. suburban neighborhoods D. oil fields

Question 35. The visitors from the east coast mentioned in the passage thought that Los Angeles ______.

A. was not accurately portrayed by Hollywood images.

B. lacked good suburban areas in which to live.

C. had an excessively large population.

D. was not really a single city

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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 2

1-C

2-B

3-A

4-D

5-B

6-C

7-A

8-D

9-C

10-B

11-D

12-A

13-B

14-D

15-B

16-A

17-D

18-B

19-C

20-C

21-C

22-D

23-A

24-B

25-A

26-C

27-D

28-C

29-C

30-A

31-A

32-B

33-B

34-A

35-D

36-B

37-D

38-C

39-D

40-C

3. Đề số 3

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN TRƯỜNG TỘ- 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. distant B. resistant C. tangible D. essential
Question 2. A. smoothly B. southern C. breath D. airworthy

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. athletic B. dramatic C. scientific D. heroic
Question 4. A. magnificent B. appliances C. potentially D. preservation

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

Question 5. He managed to keep his job __________ the manager had threatened to sack him.

A. although                       B. despite                          C. unless                           D. therefore

Question 6. Unfortunately, his company closed down because it couldn’t keep __________ with modem technology.

A. speed                            B. time                              C. fast                               D. pace

Question 7. Mark wants to look his best at the wedding so he’s __________

A. make a suit                                                             B. having a suit made

C. to get made a suit                                                   D. having made a suit

Question 8. If the current rate of deforestation continues, the world’s rainforests __________ within 100 years.

A. would vanish                                                          B. vanish

C. will vanish                                                              D. would have vanished

Question 9. When my teacher was away on holiday, Mr Nam had to __________ her.

A. go in for

B. stand in for 

C. get round to

D. catch up with

Question 10. Could you please tell me __________ ?

A. where does my uncle’s room                                 B. where is my uncle’s room

C. where my uncle’s room is                                      D. where my uncle’s room

Question 11. Mr Nam knows Hanoi City like the back of his __________ . He used to be a taxi driver there for 10 years.

A. head                             B. mind                             C. hand                             D. life

Question 12. She __________ till the early hours listening to pop music.

A. took me up                   B. kept me up                    C. caught me up                D. held me up

Question 13. Never in my life __________ such an intelligent boy.

A. I have met                                                              B. I haven’t met

C. have I met                                                              D. haven’t I met

Question 14. The boy quickly ___________ the old woman’s telephone number to memory.

A. devoted                        B. added                           C. committed                    D. admitted

Question 15. I walked away as calmly as I could ______________, they would have thought I was a thief.

A. If so                              B. Or else                          C. In case                          D. Owing to

Question 16. Education in Vietnam has improved since the government started a programme of educational __________.

A. experience                    B. reform                           C. system                          D. resources

Question 17. __________ ten minutes earlier, you would have got a better seat.

A. Had you arrived

B. If you arrived 

C. Were you arrived

D. If you hadn’t arrived

Question 18. It gets _________ to understand what the professor has explained.

A. the more difficult                                                   B. more difficult than

C. difficult more and more                                         D. more and more difficult

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 19. All the students were all ears when the teacher started talking about the changes in the next exam.

A. attentive                       B. restless                          C. silent                             D. smiling

Question 20. The use of lasers in surgery has become relatively commonplace in recent years.

A. absolutely                     B. relevantly                      C. comparatively               D. almost

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 21. It's difficult to tell him to give in because he is so big-headed.

A. wise                              B. modest                          C. arrogant                        D. generous

Question 22. Names of people in the newspaper were changed to preserve anonymity.

A. reveal                            B. conserve                       C. over                              D. presume

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

Question 23. Mary: “It’s a nice day today. Let’s play a game of tennis.”

Linda: “__________”

A. Will we not play?

B. Why not do we play?

C. Why not? 

D. Shall not we play?

Question 24. Sally and Linda are playing in the garden.

Sally: “Look at this beautiful butterfly!”

Linda: “____________”

A. Where? I don’t see it.

B. Yes, please.

C. Don’t worry.

D. No, it’s your turn.

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 25 to 29.

Mobile phones emit microwave radio emissions. Researchers are questioning whether exposure to these radio waves might (25) __________ to brain cancer. So far, the data are not conclusive. The scientific evidence does not enable us to say with certainly that mobile phones are categorically

(26) __________. On the other hand, current research has not yet proved clear adverse effect associated with the prolonged use of mobile phones.

Numerous studies are now going on in various countries. Some of the results are contradictory but others have shown an association between mobile phone use and cancer. (27) __________ , these studies are preliminary and the issue needs further, long - term investigation.

(28) __________ the scientific data is more definite, it is prudent for people to try not to use mobile phones for long periods of time. Don’t think that hands free phones are any safer either. At the moment, research is in fact showing the (29) __________ and they may be just as dangerous. It is also thought that young people whose bodies are still growing may be at particular risk.

Question 25. A. cause B. bring C. produce D. lead
Question 26. A. risky B. secure C. unhealthy D. safe
Question 27. A. While B. Though C. Additionally D. However
Question 28. A. Until B. When C. Provide D. As
Question 29. A. way B. truth C. opposite D. fact

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 30 to 34.

A survey is a study, generally in the form of an interview or a questionnaire that provides information concerning how people think and act. In the United States, the best-known surveys are the Gallup poll and the Harris poll. As anyone who watches the news during campaigns presidential knows, these polls have become an important part of political life in the United States.

North Americans are familiar with the many “person on the street” interviews on local television news shows. While such interviews can be highly entertaining, they are not necessarily an accurate indication of public opinion. First, they reflect the opinions of only those people who appear at a certain location. Thus, such examples can be biased in favor of commuters, middle-class shoppers, or factory workers, depending on which area the news people select. Second, television interviews tend to attract outgoing people who are willing to appear on the air, while they frighten away others who may feel intimidated by a camera. A survey must be based on a precise, representative ampling if it is to genuinely reflect a broad range of the population.

In preparing to conduct a survey, sociologists must exercise great care in the wording of questions. An effective survey question must be simple and clear enough for people to understand it. It must also be specific enough so that there are no problems in interpreting the results. Even questions that are less structured must be carefully phrased in order to elicit the type of information desired. Surveys can be indispensable sources of information, but only if the sampling is done properly and the questions are worded accurately.

There are two main forms of surveys: the interview and the questionnaire. Each of these forms of survey research has its advantages. An interview can obtain a high response rate because people find it more difficult to turn down a personal request for an interview than to throw away a written questionnaire. In addition, an interviewer can go beyond written questions and probe for a subject’s underlying feelings and reasons. However, questionnaires have the advantage of being cheaper and more consistent.

Question 30. In paragraph 2, “they” refers to _____________.

A. opinions        B. news shows                  C. outgoing people           D. TV interviews

Question 31. According to the passage, one disadvantage of person-on-the-street interviews is that they _____________.

A. are not carefully worded 

B. are not based on a representative sampling

C. reflect political opinions

D. are used only on television

Question 32. According to paragraph 3, two important things for an effective survey are _____________.

A. Properly done samplings and carefully worded questions

B. Specific questions and an interviewer’s ability to measure respondents’ feelings

C. Simple questions and a high number of respondents

D. Understandable questions and a sociologist who is able to interpret the results

Question 33. As can be inferred from the passage, sociologists can be frustrated when _____________.

A. questionnaires are too difficult to read

B. respondents are too eager to supplement questions with their own opinions

C. respondents often do not complete and return questionnaires

D. questionnaires are too expensive and difficult to distribute

Question 34. It can be inferred from the passage that _____________.

A. live interviews minimize the influence of the researcher

B. live interviews are easier to interpret

C. live interviews are better than questionnaires

D. both questionnaires and live interviews have their own advantages and disadvantages

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.

Industrialization came to the United State after 1790 as North American entrepreneurs increased productivity by reorganizing work and building factories. These innovations in manufacturing boosted output and living standards to an unprecedented extent; the average per capita wealth increased by nearly 1 percent per year - 30 percent over the course of a generation. Goods that had once been luxury items became part of everyday life.

The impressive gain in output stemmed primarily from the way in which workers made goods, since the 1790’s, North American entrepreneurs - even without technological improvements - had broadened the scope of the outwork system that made manufacturing more efficient by distributing materials to a succession of workers who each performed a single step of the production process. For example, during the 1820’s and 1830’s the shoe industry greatly expanded the scale of the outwork system. Tens of thousands of rural women, paid according to the amount they produced, fabricated the “uppers” of shoes, which were bound to the soles by wage-earning journeymen shoemakers in dozens of Massachusetts towns, whereas previously journeymen would have made the enduring shoe. This system of production made the employer a powerful “shoe boss” and eroded workers’ control over the pace and conditions of labor. However, it also dramatically increased the output of shoes while cutting their price.

For tasks that were not suited to the outwork system, entrepreneurs created an even more important new organization, the modem factory, which used power-driven machines and assembly-line techniques to turn out large quantities of well-made goods. As early as 1782 the prolific Delaware inventor Oliver Evans had built a highly automated, laborsaving flour mill driven by water power. His machinery lifted the grain to the top of the mill, cleaned it as it fell into containers known as hoppers, ground the grain into flour, and then conveyed the flour back to the top of the mill to allow it to cool as it descended into barrels. Subsequently, manufacturers made use of new improved stationary steam engines to power their mills. This new technology enabled them to build factories in the nation’s largest cities, taking advantage of urban concentrations of inexpensive labor, good transportation networks, and eager customers.

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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. courage

B. honour

C. favour

D. labour

Question 2. A. extinction

B. exhibit

C. exhaustion

D. exist

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. explain

B. involve

C. purpose

D. advise

Question 4. A. untrustworthy

B. diversity

C. encouraging

D. inattentive

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

Question 5. At first Susan was trained to be __________ scriptwriter, but later she worked as __________ secretary.

   A. the / a                           B. a / a          C. the / the                  D. a / the

Question 6. If we leave here now, we can drive half the distance before we stop __________ lunch.

   A. for having                     B. having had                    C. having       D. to have

Question 7. Look! The yard is wet. It __________ last night.

   A. must have rained             B. couldn’t have rained

   C. must rain                           D. should have rained

Question 8. It is recommended that he __________ this course.

   A. took                              B. takes                             C. take                              D. taking

Question 9. It was not until 1915 __________ the cinema became an industry.

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

Question 10. Housework is less tiring and boring thanks to the invention of __________ devices.

   A. environment-friendly                                             B. time-consuming

   C. labor-saving                                                            D. pollution-free

Question 11. The judge __________ murderer to a lifetime imprisonment.

   A. prosecuted                    B. entenced                       C. convicted        D. accused

Question 12. __________ migrate long distances is well documented.

   A. That it is birds                                                        B. That birds

   C. Birds that                                                               D. It is that birds

Question 13. Bill asked his sister __________ .

   A. where would she go the following day

   B. where you will go tomorrow

   C. where you would go tomorrow

   D. where she would go the following day

Question 14. Lan was __________ of the two sisters.

   A. the clever     B. as clever as                   C. he cleverer                    D. the cleverest

Question 15. The Government has brought __________ a new law in an effort to prevent further

environmental deterioration.

   A. in                                  B. about                            C. up                           D. on

Question 16. Are you taking __________ this semester?

   A. house economics                                                    B. home economic

   C. house economic                                                      D. home economics

Question 17. It gets __________ when the winter is coming.

   A. cold and cold                                                         B. old and colder

   C. more and more cold                                               D. colder and colder

Question 18. I don’t remember __________ of your decision to change our plan.

   A. to tell                            B. being told                     C. telling          D. to be told

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 19. Relaxation therapy teaches us not to fret over small problems in life.

   A. get involved in             B. worry about                  C. look for        D. get angry about

Question 20. I’m sorry I can’t go to the movies with you this weekend - I’m up to my ears in work.

   A. very busy                      B. very bored                    C. very scared           D. very idle

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 21. There has been no discernible improvement in the noise levels since lorries were banned.

   A. clear             B. obvious                         C. thin             D. insignificant

Question 22. Mary decided to remain celibate and devote her life to helping the homeless and orphans.

A. single            B. married                         C. divorced                       D. separated

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

Question 23. Mary invited her friend, Sarah, to have dinner out that night and Sarah accepted.

-  Mary: “Shall we eat out tonight ?”

-  Sarah: “______________.”

A. That’s a great idea

B. That’s acceptable

C. You are welcome

D. It’s kind of you to invite

Question 24. - John: “I didn’t pass my driving test.”

                        - Anna: “______________!”

A. Better luck next time

B. So poor

C. Congratulations

D. That was nice of them

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 25 to 29.

Welcome to the Netherlands, a tiny country that only extends, at its broadest, 312 km north to south, and 264 km east to west - (25) _________ the land area increases slightly each year as a result of continuous land reclamation and drainage. With a lot of heart and much to offer, ‘Holland,’ as it is (26) _________ known to most of us abroad - a name stemming from its once most prominent provinces - has more going on per kilometer than most countries, and more English-speaking natives. You’ll be impressed by its (27) _________ cities and charmed by its countryside and villages, full of contrasts. From the exciting variety on offer, you could choose a romantic canal boat tour in Amsterdam, a Royal Tour by coach in The Hague, or a hydrofoil tour around the biggest harbour in the world - Rotterdam. In season you could visit the dazzling bulb fields, enjoy a full day on a boat, or take a bike tour through the pancake-flat countryside spiced with windmills. The possibilities are countless and the nationwide tourist office is on hand to give you information and help you (28) _________ reservations. You’ll have (29) _________ language problems here, as the Dutch are true linguists and English is spoken here almost universally.

Question 25. A. so

B. despite

C. in spite of

D. although

Question 26. A. regularly

B. occasionally

C. commonly

D. unusually

Question 27. A. historic

B. historical

C. historically

D. historian

Question 28. A. sit

B. catch

C. do

D. make

Question 29. A. few

B. a few

C. little

D. a little

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 30 to 34.

Although speech is the most advanced form of communication, there are many ways of communicating without using speech. Signals, signs, symbols, and gestures may be found in every known culture. The basic function of signal is to impinge upon the environment in such a way that it attracts attention, as. For example, the dots and dashes of a telegraph circuit. Coded to refer to speech, the potential for communication is very great. Less adaptable to the codification of words, signs also contain meaning in and of themselves. A stop sign or a barber pole conveys meaning quickly and conveniently. Symbols are more difficult to describe than either signals or signs because of their intricate relationship with the receiver’s cultural perceptions. In some cultures, applauding in a theater provides performers with an auditory symbol of approval. Gestures such as waving and handshaking also communicate certain cultural messages.

Although signals, signs, symbols, and gestures are very useful, they do have a major disadvantage. They usually do not allow ideas to be shared without the sender being directly adjacent to the receiver. As a result, means of communication intended to be used for long distances and extended periods are based upon speech. Radio, television, and the telephone are only a few.

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5. Đề số 5

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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. inform               B. situation       C. dialogue         D. signal

Question 2. A. fare                    B. black            C. match             D. calcium

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. recently              B. attitude         C. octopus            D. proposal

Question 4. A. visible                 B. solution         C. surrounding     D. arrival

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

Question 5. John proposed _________ Mary on a fine day at the crowded beach in their hometown.

   A. to                                  B. of                                  C. on                                 D. with

Question 6. Genetically, the chimpanzee is more similar to humans _________.

   A. are than any other animal                                       B. than is any other animal

   C. any other animal is                                                 D. and any other animal is

Question 7. _________ the light rain, the match will not be cancelled unless the other team concedes.

   A. Despite                         B. However                       C. In spite                         D. Although

Question 8. As a famous person _________ many children admire, it is important for her to act responsibly.

   A. whose                           B. which                            C. when                            D. whom

Question 9. Governments should _________ some international laws against terrorism.

   A. bring up                        B. bring about                   C. bring in                         D. bring back

Question 10. I’m sure you’ll have no _________ the exam.

A. difficulty passing                                                   B. difficulties to pass

C. difficulty to pass                                                    D. difficulties of passing

Question 11. The greater the demand, _________ the price.

A. the highest                    B. the high                        C. higher                           D. the higher

Question 12. Sometimes in a bad situation, there may still be some good things. Try not to “throw out the _________ with the bathwater”.

A. fish                               B. duck                             C. baby                             D. child

Question 13. __________, we tried our best to finish it.

A. Difficult as the homework was

B. Thanks to the difficult homework

C. As though the homework was difficult 

D. Despite the homework was difficult

Question 14. When my father was young, he __________ get up early to do the gardening.

A. used to                         B. was used to                  C. got used to                   D. use to

Question 15. Tuan painted his bedroom black. It looks dark and dreary. He __________ a different color.

A. had to choose

B. should have chosen

C. must have chosen

D. could have chosen

Question 16. The climate of China is similar in many ways to __________.

A. that of the United States                                       B. which of the United States

C. the United States                                                   D. this of the United States

Question 17. Don’t worry! He’ll do the job as __________ as possible.

A. economical                   B. economically                C. uneconomically            D. beautifully

Question 18. __________ non-verbal language __________ important aspect of interpersonal communication

A. -/an                               B. The/-                             C. A/the                            D. The/a

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 19. Emissions from factories and exhaust fumes from vehicles can have detrimental effects on our health.

A. beneficial                      B. neutral                          C. needy                           D. harmful

Question 20. I just want to stay at home to watch TV and take it easy.

A. sleep                             B. sit down                       C. eat                                D. relax

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 21. Mutualism is a type of symbiosis that occurs when two unlike organisms live together in a state that is mutually beneficial.

A. alike                              B. likely                             C. similar                           D. dislike

Question 22. Tom may get into hot water when driving at full speed after drinking wine.

   A. get into trouble             B. stay safe                       C. fall into disuse              D. keep calm

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

Question 23. Mary is talking to her professor in his office.

  • Mary: “Can you tell me how to find material for my science report, professor?”
  • Professor: “___________”

A. I like it that you understand.

B. Try your best, Mary.

C. You can borrow books from the library.

D. You mean the podcasts from other students?

Question 24. - Hoa: “Would you mind closing the door?”

                        - Hung: “______________.”

A. Yes, of course. Are you tired?

B. No, not at all. I’ll do it now

C. Yes, I do. You can close it.

D. Don’t worry. Go ahead!

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 25 to 29.

Face-to-face conversation is a two-way process: You speak to me, I reply to you and so on. Two-way (25) __________ depends on having a coding system that is understood by both sender and (26) __________ , and an agreed convention about signaling the beginning and end of the message. In speech, the coding system is the language like English or Spanish; the convention that one person speaks at a time may seem too obvious to mention. In fact, the signals (27) __________ in conversation and meetings are often (28) __________ . For example, lowering the pitch of the voice may mean the end of a sentence, a sharp intake of breath may signal the desire to interrupt, catching the chairman’s eye may indicate the desire to speak in a formal setting like a debate, a clenched fist may indicate anger. When (29) __________ visual signals are not possible, more formal signals may be needed.

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