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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 1A. tough

B. enough

C. thorough

D. rough

Question 2: A. release

B. reign

C. believe

D. conceive

* Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.

Question 3A. accumulate

B. acupuncture

C. accordance

D. accomplish

Question 4A. mineral

B. agony

C. expurgate

D. disposal

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: Such approaches should be supported and mainstreamed in health interventions in order to ............... positive behavior change.

A. put off           B. set off        C. bring about         D. hold up

Question 6: While it is difficult for some people to change unhealthy habits, there are exercising frequently and eating fewer fatty foods.

A. an excellent reason

B. excellent reasons

C. excellent to reason

D. much excellent reasons

Question 7: There are lots of other situations in life when it is vital to be able to make ............. promises.

A. creditable      B. credible      C. credential         D. credulous

Question 8: - Tina is still looking for a decent flat.

- How long .................................?

A. has she been looking

B. is she looking

C. was she looking

D. had she looked

Question 9: Administration will start by improving the executive-legislature relationship so as to set a good .............. for members of the public

A. model      B. guidance       C. form           D. pattern

Question  10:  You  know  that  eating  fruit  as  a   snack  is ............. healthier  for  us  than  eating  chips, yet ................... of us actually do so.

A. so-some        B. much-few               C. very-most        D. as-none

Question 11: They were travelling on the same train so they .................. But, of course, we don’t know if they did.

A. might meet

B. may have met

C. should probably met

D. could meet

Question 12: The latest ratings have aroused claims that reality television shows are on their last .................

A. legs              B. resort           C. breath           D. gasp

Question 13: He said the men took him to a forest and threatened to kill him but he convinced them to let him go in ............ for the car.

A. change            B. chance             C. exchange                      D. compensation

Question 14: Simon crept into the house very quickly          his parents would not notice how late he was.

A. in case          B. if            C. in order that                 D. for fear that

Question 15: I can't meet you right now. I ................... at the moment.

A. will service my car 

B. am having my car serviced

C. am serviced my car

D. am making my car serviced

Question 16: When I first started there were a number of pupils outside of lessons playing              .

A. truant              B. absent                 C. joyride                          D. runaway

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 17: A: I think people nowadays prefer instant messaging and social networking to emails.

B: ....................

A. I don’t like emails.

B. That’s true!

C. I’d prefer text messaging. 

D. That’s OK!

Question 18: A: Do you like using a desktop computer or laptop?

B: ...............

A. Yes, I’d love to. 

B. I couldn’t agree more.

C. No, I have no choice. 

D. I prefer something portable.

*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 19: The warning was ignored. It was given to the players about their behavior on the pitch.

A. The warning given to the players about their behavior on the pitch was ignored.

B. The warning was ignored given the players about their behavior on the pitch.

C. The warning it was given to the players about their behavior on the pitch was ignored.

D. The warning giving to the players about their behavior on the pitch was ignored.

Question 20: You will have to tell him about it in the end. The longer you put off doing so, the harder it’s going to be.

A. Surely  it’s better to let him know about it now than wait until he finds out for himself.

B. You can never keep things secret for long, so the best is to tell him about it soon.

C. You can’t keep him in the dark about it forever, and telling him will get harder the longer you wait.

D. He will have to be notified about it, and the sooner the better.

* 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 21: Impressed as we were by the new cinema, we found it rather expensive.

A. We were not impressed by the new cinema at all because it looked rather expensive.

B. We weren’t as much impressed by the new cinema’s look as its cost.

C. We were very impressed by the new cinema, but found it rather expensive.

D. The new cinema was more expensive than we expected.

Question 22: The personnel officer promised him that she wouldn’t tell anyone that he had been in the prison.

A. The personnel officer gave her promising that she wouldn’t tell anyone that he had been in the prison.

B. The personnel officer gave a preference to her that she wouldn’t tell anyone that he had been in the prison.

C. The personnel officer promised that she wouldn’t have told anyone that he had been in the prison.

D. The personnel officer gave him her word that she wouldn’t tell anyone that he had been in the prison.

Question 23: “I wonder if you could possibly open the door for me?”

A. If you could open the door for me, it’s a wonder.

B. Is it possible for me to open the door for you?

C. Would you mind opening the door for me?

D. I ordered you to open the door.

* 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 24 to 30.

Weather forecasting

Cyclones in India, hurricanes in the Caribbean - severe weather events make news headlines almost weekly. Yet even in Britain, which has comparatively few climate extremes, the country is still governed by weather. If it’s pouring with rain the British might stay indoors or go to the cinema; if it’s fine they’ll have a picnic.

Most people nervously study the weather forecast the evening before if they’ve got an important appointment the following day. Even if they have nothing planned, the weather often affects their mood.

For individuals, the worst that can usually happen if the weather catches them on the hop is that they get wet. For business, the effects are far more serious. Airlines and shipping companies need to avoid severe weather and storm-force conditions. Power companies need to make sure they can supply the demand for electricity in cold weather; farmers plan their harvests around the forecast and food manufacturers increase their production of salads and other summer foods when fine weather is promised.

So who or what do meteorologists - weather forecasters as they are more commonly known - rely on when it comes to producing a forecast? Ninety percent of the information comes from weather satellites, the first of which was launched into space nearly forty years ago and was a minor revolution in the science of forecasting. Up until then, forecasters had relied on human observers to provide details of developing weather systems. As a result, many parts of the world where there were few humans around, especially the oceans, were information-free weather areas. Today, however, satellites can watch weather patterns developing everywhere.

In the UK meteorologists have also relied on releasing four weather balloons a day from eight fixed sites. These balloons measure wind, temperature and humidity as they rise upwards to a height of about 26,000 metres.

Some commercial aircraft can also be fitted with a range of forecasting instruments although this  system has certain disadvantages. For example, it can provide a great deal of information about the weather on popular routes, such as London to New York, but little about the weather on more out-of-the way routes.

Instruments aboard ships can also supply basic weather information as well as important data on wave height. Generally, the range of these instruments is fairly limited but they can indicate which direction  rain is coming from, how low the cloud is and give an idea of when the weather system will reach land.

One forecaster who has made a name for himself is a man called Piers Corbyn, who bases his forecasts on watching the Sun. Most forecasters will offer forecasts for only 10 days ahead, but Corbyn’s forecasts are for 11 months. Although most meteorologists believe that there is no scientific basis for his work, Corbyn’s forecasts are used by insurance companies who want to plan months in advance.

Question 24: The weather system affects people’s lives in Britain                        .

A. despite being fairly moderate. 

B. because it is so changeable.

C. because it is always raining.

D. despite being very seasonal.

Question 25: What does the writer mean by the phrase “catches them on the hop” in paragraph 3?

A. People run for shelter. 

B. People are too busy to notice.

C. People are far from home.

D. people are unprepared.

Question 26: Why does the writer list so many different businesses in paragraph 3?

A. to give examples of ordinary people’s lives

B. to show the extent of the weather’s influence

C. to describe the recent effects of the bad weather

D. to explain how people manage in bad weather

Question 27: Why is the first weather satellite described as a “minor revolution” in paragraph 4?

A. It watches the human observers.

B. It replaced human observers.

C. It provided extra forecasts.

D. It forecast the weather in space.

Question 28: Using airplanes to help forecast the weather is                        .

A. very popular.    B. not expensive.       C. quite new.           D. not ideal.

Question 29: What does ‘it’ in paragraph 6 refer to?

A. using balloons

B. using satellites

C. using aircraft 

D. using ships

Question 30: Corbyn’s forecasts using the Sun are considered                        .

A. useless and unscientific

B. helpful but short-term

C. unhelpful in the long-term

D. useful by some people

* 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 Jits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

CRITICISM

It can take a long time to become successful in your chosen field, however talented you are. One thing you have to be aware of is that you will face criticism along the way. The world is full of people who would rather say something negative than positive. If you’ve made up your (31)           to achieve a certain goal, such as writing a novel, don’t let the negative criticism of others prevent you from reaching your target, and let   the (32)   criticism have a positive effect on your work. If someone says you’re totally lacking in talent, ignore them. That’s negative criticism. If, (33)            , someone advises you to revise your work and gives  you  good  reasons  for  doing  so,  you  should  (34) their suggestions very carefully. There’re many movie stars who were once out of work.

There’re many famous novelists who made a complete trash of their first novel – or who didn’t, but had  to put off approaching hundreds of publishers before they could get it published. Being successful does depend on luck, to a (35)                  . But things are more likely deal with well if you persevere

and stay positive.

 

Question 31A. mind

B. brain

C. thought

D. idea

Question 32A. constructive

B. hostile

C. general

D. constant

Question 33A. therefore

B. hence

C. whatever

D. however

Question 34A. think

B. consider

C. look round

D. take

Question 35A. certain exception

B. level

C. definite range

D. certain extent

* 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 36: Over time, the wind has eroded the landscape and converted the slate rocks into small fragments.

A. has eaten away at 

B. has wear away

C. has consolidated 

D. has elevated

Question 37: My sisters will all tell you that when I was in charge I was such a real slave driver.

A. worked excessively hard

B. was slave to work

C. made other people work too hard  

D. worked overtime

* 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 38: He sees that she’s talented, that she's a special person trying to escape her dead end life.

A. fascinating                    B. monotonous                  C. demanding                   D. boring Question 39: The ultimate aim of understanding deformation processes is to incorporate them into interpretations of earth theology.

A. utmost                B. trivial            C. immediate                     D. tremendous

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

Question 40: Lots of the world’s oil comes from the Middle East, and Venezuela and the United States also produce oil,

A. world’s oil                    B. the            C. and                     D. produce oil

Question 41: Naturalists say that there is evidence to support the assertion that anthropoids, whether in captive or in the native state, sometimes beat their breasts.

A. that there is                   B. to support                 C. in captive        D. beat their breasts 

Question 42: He was in a great hurry and had no time to think it over. Otherwise, he had found another way out.

A. in a great hurry             B. think it over             C. had found         D. another

*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 front 43 to 50.

You might be surprised to know that bicycles have existed for less than two hundred years. Though the earliest comes from a sketch said to be from 1534 and attributed to Gian Giacomo, there are several early but unverified claims for the invention of the modem bicycle. No one is sure who invented this popular two- wheeled machine, but it was probably either the German Karl von Drais, in 1817, or the American W K Clarkson, in 1819. The early models didn't look much like the bicycles of today. The front wheel  was much bigger than the back one, and also there weren't any pedals - riders had to move themselves forward by pushing their feet against the ground. Pedals finally arrived in the 1840s, and in 1879 an Englishman named Henry Lawson had the idea of connecting them to the back wheel with a chain. Gears, which made things much easier for those cycling uphill, first appeared in the 1890s.

There are now approximately one billion bicycles in the world - more than twice the total number of cars - and they are the main form of transport in some developing countries. They have to compete with cars on the streets of all the world’s cities, and the two forms of transport don't always mix well. In London in 2005, for example, over 300 cyclists were either killed or seriously injured in accidents involving  cars.  Even  though  bicycles  are  much  more  environmentally  friendly  than  cars,  most governments don't do much to encourage people to ride rather than drive. In China, which is famous for having a huge number of bicycles (about 200 million), the authorities in the city of Shanghai even banned cycling for a while in 2003.

Cycling is on the rise is the United Kingdom, and the number of annual journeys made by bike in London has increased 50% over the last five years. Experts say there is a mixture of reasons for this  boom: concerns about the environment, the desire to keep fit, and also the fact that cycling is often not only cheaper but also quicker than travelling by car.

However, although one in three British adults owns a bicycle, they still don't use them nearly as much  as they could. Bikes are used for a mere 2% of journeys in the UK, while the figure for the Netherlands is an impressive 27%.

Cycling is becoming more popular as a competitive sport, and the most famous race is of course the three-week Tour de France, which takes place every July. American Lance Armstrong won it every year from 1999 to 2005 - one of the greatest individual sporting achievements of all time.

(Adaptedfrom Handouts for B2, University of Linguistics and International Studies, 2017)

Question 43: Why didn't early bicycles look much like today's models?

A. The wheels were different sizes.  

B. They only had one wheel.

C. They were made of wood. 

D. They had machine.

Question 44: The highlighted word "attributed" is closest in meaning to                    .

A. rejected                    B. discounted           C. acknowledged              D. noticed

Question 45: Which of the following is FALSE?

A. Cycling was banned in Shanghai, China, in 2003.

B. There are about one billion bicycles in the world today.

C. More than 90% of the world's bicycles are in Africa.

D. About 20% of the world bicycles are in China.

Question 46: According to experts, which of the following is NOT an explanation for the recent increase in bicycle use in London?

A. People want to keep fit.

B. People have more money, so they can afford to buy good bicycles.

C. Travelling by car is often slower than travelling by bicycle.

D. Cycling protects the environment.

Question 47: In the Netherlands, what percentage of journeys are made by bicycle?

A. More than 25%            B. 5-10%           C. 25%         D. Less than 5%

Question 48: What was Lance Armstrong’s amazing achievement?

A. Cycling continuously in three weeks.

B. Winning the Tour de France seven times.

C. Cycling to work every day for twenty years.

D. Cycling all the way around the world.

Question 49: The highlighted word “it” in paragraph 6 refers to                    .

A. cycling                          B. sport             C. the race                         D. the achievement

Question 50: Which can be the best title for the passage?

A. Bicycle

B. Tour-de-France

C. Best means of transport 

D. The invention of bicycle

ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 1

1.C

2B

3.B

4.D

5.C

6.B

7.B

8.A

9.A

10.B

11.B

12.A

13.C

14.C

15.B

16.A

17.B

18.D

19.A

20.D

21.C

22.D

23.C

24.A

25.D

26.B

27.B

28.D

29.C

30.D

31.A

32.A

33.D

34.B

35.D

36.A

37.C

38.A

39.C

40.D

41.C

42.C

43.A

44.C

45.C

46.B

47.A

48.B

49.C

50.A

2. Đề số 2

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN CÔNG TRỨ- 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 1A. cavity

B. save

C. cave

D. behave

Question 2: A. pension

B. conclusion

C. provision

D. precision

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.

Question 3A. culture

B. nature

C. mature

D. vulture

Question 4A. fortunate

B. genuine

C. accelerate

D. genocide

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:   Another approach addressing public  concerns  ............... to foreign investment is to emphasize corporate responsibility.

A. in view

B. on reflection

C. with regard 

D. by contrast

Question 6: No ................... how fast or shiny computers might be when they are new, they all seem to get slower over time.

A. effect             B. importance          C. question                        D. matter

Question 7: He took out the bacon from the skillet and placed it on three sheets of ................. paper towel.

A. absorbency                   B. absorbed          C. absorption        D. absorbent

Question 8: Their children felt disappointed because first they promised to take them to Ha Long Park and then they ........... their word.

A. played down on            B. drew out on       C. went back on      D. came off with

Question 9: All .................. provided a living for nearly 90 percent of the population of the American colonies.

A. The thing needed

B. that is needed 

C. what is needed

D. for our needs

Question 10: .............. employees in the postal service has meant slower service in the last two years.

A. Less            B. Fewer            C. Few                   D. Least

Question  11:  “What’s  wrong  with  Robert?”-“I  don’t know. He .......... up,  slammed  the door and stormed out of the building.”

A. has got         B. was getting                C. had got      D. got

Question 12: As a ................ for their efforts, the school was awarded Arts Mark Gold, a top award from the Arts Council, for its excellent provision in arts.

A. bonus         B. benefit         C. profit                            D. reward

Question 13: An electrical fault is believed to be to .............. for the small fire which caused the meltdown.

A. blame                 B. provoke                        C. fault          D. cause

Question 14: I was totally .............. in preparing the packages when I heard a knock on the door.

A. deceived          B. engrossed           C. reduced                        D. founded

Question 15: They had their baby daughter in June and, since then, they ................ in restaurants very often.

A. didn’t use to eat

B. weren’t able to eat 

C. couldn’t eat 

D. haven’t able to eat

Question 16: You ............. plenty of time in case  the bus ..................;  otherwise,  you’ll risk missing your ferry.

A. must have allowed - delays

B. ought to be allowed - has delayed

C. had better allow - is delayed 

D. were allowed - was delayed

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 17: Mark: “What about starting the presentation with results of our research?” Jenny: “                    ”

A. Congratulations!

B. Sounds great!  

C. Well done!

D. What a pity!

Question 18: “Do you like my jacket? It’s made of pure silk.” “                      ”

A. Really? It must have cost you a fortune. 

B. No, not for me.

C. Yes, give it to me.

D. You’re such a show off!

* 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 19: I judge by the car he drives. I’d say he’s got a pretty good job.

A. Unless I judge by the car he drives, I’d say he’s got a pretty good job.

B. Judging by the car he drives, I’d say he’s got a pretty good job.

C. Because I judge by the car he drives, I’d say he’s got a pretty good job.

D. When I judge by the car he drives, I’d say he’s got a pretty good job.

Question 20: Many industries today use highly automated vehicles. They can drive with almost no  human intervention.

A. Although many industries today use many automated vehicles, they can drive without human intervention.

B. Many industries today use highly automated vehicles which can drive with almost no human intervention.

C. With almost no human intervention, many industries today can run highly automated vehicles.

D. When vehicles are highly automated in many industries, humans do not have to intervene in their operation.

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

Question 21: A house in that district will cost at least $100,000.

A. You won’t be able to buy a house in that district for more than $100,000.

B. $100,000 is the maximum price for a house in that district.

C. If you have $100,000, you can buy a house in that district.

D. You won’t be able to buy a house in that district for less than $100,000.

Question 22: The rural population grew slowly from 1950 to 1990 and reached its peak in 1992.

A. The rural population leveled off in 1992 after growing slowly for 40 years.

B. The rural population reached its lowest level in 1992 after growing slowly for 40 years.

C. The rural population hit its highest level in 1992 after a slight increase in 40 years.

D. The rural population experienced an upward trend from 1950 to 1992.

Question 23: Most stores will accept a credit card instead of cash.

A. Most stores will accept a credit card as an alternative for cash.

B. Most stores will accept a credit card as an alternative to cash.

C. Most stores will accept a credit card because they have no alternative but to use it.

D. A credit card will be accepted by most stores instead for cash.

*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 24 to 30.

Twenty-five students from Walling School are currently living in France. They are there for three months as part of a living-abroad project. The 16- and 17-year-old students are living with French  families and attending a French school. Most of the students have taken French language classes for 3 or  4 years and are finally getting an opportunity to use their French.

Not only are students learning a new language, but they are learning about a new culture, too. Students have been particularly surprised about the French attitude towards food. “They won’t leave anything on their plate,” says Vanessa Athol. “They aren’t wasteful at all.” Vanessa has vowed to be more careful  with waste when returning to the United States.

The group’s chaperone, Mrs. Smith, has been pleased with the students’ acquisition of language. “Even the most timid are trying their best to speak. The students are learning a lot. I’m very impressed,” she  said. Mrs. Smith added that she thinks living with a French family makes a difference because students are forced to speak French. “We are all very grateful to the French families who are hosting us.”

The French families are happy to have the students, as they are getting to leam about American culture. Both groups will be celebrating the exchange at a large potluck dinner at the end of the stay. There will be a slide show of memories and the students will speak about their experiences. Currently, the American students are periodically posting pictures and student essays on the Walling School website. “Living in France is an experience I’ll never forget,” writes student Tina Davis. “I know I’ll want to eat these croissants and this Camembert for the rest of my life!”

(Source: 'Master TOEFL Junior (2014))

Question 24: Which title would be the most suitable for this article?

A. Walling School Students Stay Abroad in France.

B. French Families love America.

C. Student Tina Davis Lives in France.

D. Walling School Website Posts Student Essays.

Question 25: According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

A. Students from Walling School are now staying in the USA.

B. Walling School students are now staying with French families.

C. These students are immigrants from the USA.

D. Walling School students are applying for jobs in France.

Question 26: What can be implied about the culture in France?

A. It requires fluency in French.

B. It can be learned from a book.

C. It scares the students.

D. It’s different from the culture in America.

Question 27: In paragraph 2, the word “vowed” is closest in meaning to                .

A. changed             B. saved       C. promised             D. received

Question 28: In paragraph 3, the word “acquisition” is closest in meaning to                  .

A. speaking        B. gaining        C. responsibility                D. purchase

Question 29: Based on the passage, what does Mrs. Smith probably think about the French language?

A. It is more beautiful than Spanish.

B. It’s best to learn it from a French family in France.

C. It is very important for international communication.

D. It is something each and every student needs to know.

Question 30: According to the passage, how will the students conclude their stay?

A. They will say in hostel together.

B. They well take a French exam.

C. They will have a party together. 

D. They will visit Paris together.

* 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 31 to 35.

Do you know that your place on the family ladder may have certain effects on the sort of person you grow up to be? You may be the only child, the eldest, youngest or (31) ................ one; you may be the youngest of three boys or the eldest girl with a younger brother and sister. All the different combinations of relationships will have helped to make you the person you are. (32) ............... of years between your siblings and you also helps to shape your character.

Knowing such details about your best friend or loved one (33) .............. also tell you about the type of friend or partner he needs. For example, a boy with a younger sister would normally (34) ............ much better with a girl who has an older brother than with a girl who has a younger brother. Similarly, if your girlfriend is the oldest in her family, she would probably be more than a little domineering.

Fortunately for all of us, family psychology is not totally accurate. There are always exceptions to the rule. Most important of all, we should always judge people (35) .............. to who they are, not the relatives they have.

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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. pedal

B. petrol

C. pretty

D. petty

Question 2A. around

B. south

C. souvenir

D. thousand

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. postpone

B. product

C. postcard

D. purpose

Question 4. A. economics

B. material

C. unpopular

D. delicious

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

Question 5. Many citizens say that they are _____ of the political policies of the candidates in a local election.

A. ignorance                B. ignorantly

C. ignorant                   D. ignoring

Question 6. If he _____ the lesson yesterday, he could do the test better today.

A. has reviewed          B. had reviewed 

C. will review               D. reviewed

Question 7. Many people hate Mondays, saying that they really _____.

A. get over them          B. get down them 

C. get them over          D. get them down

Question 8. Their children _____ lots of new friends since they _____ to that town.

A. made/ have been moving

B. made/ are moving              

C. have made/ moved 

D. were making/ have moved

Question 9. 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 10. There is no reason to _____ his honesty; he is absolutely sincere.

A. doubt                     B. ask

C. inquire                    D. search

Question 11. Ann hoped _____ to join the private club. She could make important business contact here.

A. being invited           B. to invite

C. to be invited           D. inviting

Question 12. Before I send this article to the editor, I’d be grateful if you could _____ it for me.

A. go through              B. break through

C. take over                D. look up

Question 13. By next year, my son will have _____ his education at Cambridge University.

A. realized                   B. completed   

C. graduated               D. terminated

Question 14. The problem needs to be _____ urgently, otherwise it will be too late.

A. addressed               B. focused

C. monitored               D. checked

Question 15. Tom looks so frightened and upset. He _____ something terrible.

A. should have experienced

B. must experience                 

C. can have experienced 

D. must have experienced

Question 16. There are so many _____ names now that it is impossible to remember them all.

A. brand                      B. model 

C. trademark               D. logo

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

Question 17. The Oxford Dictionary is well known for including many different meanings of words and to give real examples.

A. The                         B. well known

C. meanings                D. to give

Question 18. All the candidates for the scholarship will be equally treated regarding of their sex, age, or nationality.

A. candidates

B. scholarship

C. regarding 

D. nationality

Question 19. The assumption that smoking has bad effects on our health have been proved.

A. The                      B. that 

C. effects on             D. have

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 20. In remote communities, it’s important to replenish stocks before the winter sets in.

A. remake                   B. refill

C. repeat                     D. empty

Question 21. Friendship changed to antipathy when the settlers took the Indian’s land.

A. hostility                   B. amity

C. hatred                     D. fright

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 22. Talking about your feeling can help you get clear about what you feel.

A. control                    B. banish

C. get rid of                 D. figure out

Question 23. The government has launched a new road safety campaign in an attempt to reduce the number of road accidents.

A. to try to                 B. to aim to

C. to intend to            D. to plan to

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. Daniel: “Do you think it’s bad to keep all the candy to yourself?”

Jacob: “____________________”

A. You are absolutely right. I’m crazy about candy.

B. I’m so sorry. Sometimes I’m too aggressive.

C. I’m sorry. I should not be so selfish.

D. You’re right. I’m a bit jealous.

Question 25. Mary: “Let me bring something to your party, won’t you?”

Laura: “_______________________”

A. In my opinion, you’re right. 

B. That really surprises me.

C. It’s enough, just to have you come.

D. Sorry, I’ve ready had plan for tonight.

Read the following passage and mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks.

Over the next 20 to 50 years, it will become harder to tell the (26) _____ between the human and the machine. All, body part will be replaceable. Computers will function like the human brain with the ability to recognize feelings and respond in a feeling way. They will then produce fake people. We will then be able to create a machine duplicate of ourselves (27) _____ we will appear to be alive long after we are dead. Maybe a few decades later, a way will be found to transfer our spirit, including our memories and thoughts, to the new body. Then we can choose to live for as long as we want. It might be expensive. When it becomes possible to do a spirit transfer, they will find (28) _____ to do them automatically. So we will be able to reside within whichever duplicate we want, whenever we want.

Miniature robots will be built (29) _____ through your blood stream and repair damage. Also, larger robots will be used when you are sick. When you have an upset stomach, you will swallow a very small cherry tasting robot which will travel through your stomach taking video of the mess. It will be set up like a video game, so you can control the exploring and the selection of images. Then you can replay the video to help a doctor (30) _____ your illness, or to prove to your employer that you really, were sick.

Question 26. A. change

B. difference

C. appearance

D. variety

Question 27. A. because

B. soon

C. but

D. so

Question 28. A. over

B. out

C. down

D. up

Question 29. A. travelling

B. to be travelled

C. to travel

D. travel

Question 30. A. watch

B. observe

C. notice

D. diagnose

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.

Continents and ocean basins represent the largest identifiable bodies on Earth. On the solid portions of the planet, the second most prominent features are flat plains, elavated plateaus, and large moutain ranges. In geography, the term "continent" refers to the surface of continuous landmasses that together comprise about 29.2% of the planet's surface. On the other hand, another definition is prevalent in the general use of the term that deals with extensive mainlands, such as Europe or Asia, that actually represent one very large landmass. Although all continents are bounded by the water bodies or high mountain ranges, isolated mainlands, such as Greenland and India-Pakistan areas are called subcontinents. In some circles, the distinction between continents and large islands lies almost exclusively in the size of a particular landmass.

The analysis of compression and tension in the earth's crust has determined that continental structures are composed of layers that underlie continental shelves. A great deal of disagreement among geologists surrounds the issue of exactly how many layers underlie each landmass because of their distintive mineral and chemical composition. It's also quite possible that the ocean floor rests on top of unknown continents that have not yet been explored. The continental crust is believed to have been forrmed by means of a chemical reaction when lighter materials separated from heavier ones, thus settling at various levels within the crust. Assisted by the measurements of the specifics within crust formations by means of monitoring earthquakes, geologists can speculate that a chemical split occured to form the atmosphere, sea water and the crust before it solidified many centuries ago.

Although each continent has its special features, all consist of various combinations of components that include shields, moutain belts, intracratonic basins, margins, volcanic plateaus, and blockvaulted belts. The basic differences among continents lie in the proportion and the composition of these features relative to the continent size. Climatic zones have a crucial effect on the weathering and formation of the surface features, soil erosion, soil deposition, land formation, vegetation, and human activities.

Mountain belts are elongated narrow zones that have a characteristic folded sedimentary organization of layers. They are typically produced during substabtial crustal movements, which generate faulting and moutain building. When continental margins collide, the rise of a marginal edge leads to the formation of large moutain ranges, as explained by the plate tectonic theory. This process also accounts for the occurrence of mountain belts in ocean basins and produces evidence for the ongoing continental plate evolution.

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ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN CÔNG TRỨ- ĐỀ 04

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: The energy _______ from the sun is renewable and environmentally-friendly.

A. harnessing

B. is harnessed

C. which harnessed

D. harnessed

Question 2: We truly respected our father and always _______ by his rule.

A. submitted

B. obeyed

C. complied

D. abode

Question 3: The architects have made _______ use of glass and transparent plastic.

A. imaginative 

B. imagine

C. imagination

D. imaginatively

Question 4: Tom denied _______ part in the fighting at school.

A. to take

B. take

C. to taking

D. taking

Question 5: Your brother hardly talks to anyone, _______?

A. does he

B. is he 

C. doesn’t he

D. isn’t he

Question 6: Pesticide residues in fruit and vegetable can be _______ to health.

A. crucial

B. supportive

C. receptive

D. destructive

Question 7: You looked exhausted. I think you’ve _______ more than you can handle.

A. turned on 

B. taken up

C. turned up 

D. taken on

Question 8: 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 9: It ______ Sue 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 10: If Paul _______ a job now, he wouldn’t be so unhappy.

A. has

B. has had

C. had 

D. would have

Question 11: 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 12: You need to make ______ about what course to take at university.

A. a decision

B. a fortune 

C. a guess

D. an impression

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 13: Mike an Joe are talking about transport in the future.

- Mike: “Do you think there will be pilotless planes?” – Joe: “_____”

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 14: Julie and Ann are talking about their classmate.

- Julie: “_______”

- 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 word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 15: The way the care-taker treated those little children was deplorable. She must be punished for what she did.

A. respectable                 B. unacceptable 

C. mischievous                D. satisfactory

Question 16: My parent’ warnings didn’t deter me from choosing the job of my dreams.

A. influence                     B. discourage

C. reassure                     D. inspire

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 17: A. quality        B. solution        C. compliment      D. energy

Question 18: A. angry         B. complete      C. polite                D. secure

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 3 to 7.

My first job was a sales assistant at a large department store. I wanted to work part-time, because I was still studying at university and I was only able to work a few nights a week.

I came across the advertisement in the local newspaper. I remember the interview as though it were yesterday. The (19) ________ manager sat behind a large desk. He asked me various questions which surprised me because all I wanted was to work in sales. An hours later, I was told that I had got the job and was given a contract to go over. I was to be trained for ten days before I took my post. Also, as a member of staff, I was (20) ______ to some benefits, including discounts.

When I eventually started, I was responsible (21) _______ the toy section. I really enjoyed it there and I loved demonstrating the different toys. I was surprised at how friendly my colleagues were, too. They made working there fun even when we had to deal with customers (22) ______ got on our nerves. (23) _______, working there was a great experience which I will never forget.

Question 19: A. personal

B. personable

C. personage

D. personnel

Question 20: A. catered

B. given

C. entitled

D. supplied

Question 21: A. for

B. with

C. in

D. to

Question 22: A. which

B. why

C. when

D. who

Question 23: A. In contrast

B. However

C. Moreover

D. On the whole

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 24: A. visits        B. destroys     C. believes        D. depends

Question 25: A. floor         B. door           C. noodle           D. board

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.

Millions of people are using cellphones today. In many places, it is actually considered unusual not to use one. In many countries, cellphones are very popular with young people. They find that the phones are more than a means of communication - having a mobile phone shows that they are cool and connected.

The explosion in mobile phone use around the world has made some health professionals worried. Some doctors are concerned that in the future many people may suffer health problems from the use of mobile phones. In England, there has been a serious debate about this issue. Mobile phone companies are worried about the negative publicity of such ideas. They say that there is no proof that mobile phones are bad for your health.

On the other hand, medical studies have shown changes in the brain cells of some people who use mobile phones. Signs of change in the tissues of the brain and head can be detected with modern scanning equipment. In one case, a traveling salesman had to retire at young age because of serious memory loss. He couldn't remember even simple tasks. He would often forget the name of his own son. This man used to talk on his mobile phone for about six hours a day, every day of his working week, for a couple of years. His family doctor blamed his mobile phone use, but his employer's doctor didn't agree.

What is it that makes mobile phones potentially harmful? The answer is radiation. High-tech machines can detect very small amounts of radiation from mobile phones. Mobile phone companies agree that there is some radiation, but they say the amount is too small to worry about.

As the discussion about their safety continues, it appears that it's best to use mobile phones less often. Use your regular phone if you want to talk for a long time. Use your mobile phone only when you really need it. Mobile phones can be very useful and convenient, especially in emergencies. In the future, mobile phones may have a warning label that says they are bad for your health. So for now, it's wise not to use your mobile phone too often.

Question 26: The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.

A. doctors                           B. ideas

C. professionals                  D. companies

Question 27: The phrase “negative publicity” in paragraph 2 most likely means _______.

A. poor ideas about the effects of cellphones

B. information on the lethal effects of cellphones

C. the negative public use of cellphones

D. widespread opinion about bad effect of cellphones

Question 28: According to the passage, cellphones are very popular with young people because _______.

A. they make them look more stylish

B. they are worrying

C. they are a means of communication

D. they are considered unusual

Question 29: What could be the most suitable title for the passage?

A. Technological Innovations and Their Price

B. The Way Mobile Phones Work

C. Mobile PhonesA Must of Our Time

D. The Reasons Why Mobile Phones Are Popular

Question 30: The word “potentially” in paragraph 4 is closet in meaning to _______.

A. possibly                              B. privately

C. obviously                            D. certainly

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5. Đề số 5

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN CÔNG TRỨ- ĐỀ 05

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 1. It is such a prestigious university that only excellent students are entitled to a full scholarship each year.

A. have the right to refuse

B. are given the right to

C. are refused the right to

D. have the obligation to

Question 2. The repeated commercials on TV distract many viewers from watching their favorite films.

A. economics

B. businesses

C. contests 

D. advertisements

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 3. In some societies, language is associated with social class and education. People judge one’s level in society by the kind of language used.

A. connected with      B. not allowed by

C. separated from      D. dissimilar to

Question 4. There was a long period without rain in the countryside last year so the harvest was poor.

A. epidemic               B. drought

C. famine                  D. flood

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 5.

A. matched           B. worked

C. cleaned            D. stepped

Question 6.

A. digestion           B. suggestion 

C. question           D. perfection

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.

Question 7. He was (A) so intelligent (B) a student that he could (C) pass the final exam easy(D)

Question 8. Hadn’t you (A) informed of (B) the change in the timetable, I would have (C) rushed to the (D) office yesterday.

Question 9. I’d prefer (A) to do it on myself (B) because other (C) people make (D) me nervous.

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

Since water is the basis of life, composing the greater part of the tissues of all living things, the crucial problem of  desert animals is to survive in a world where sources of flowing water are rare. And since man’s inexorable necessity is to absorb large quantities of water at frequent intervals, he can scarcely comprehend that many creatures of the desert pass their entire lives without a single drop.

Uncompromising as it is, the desert has not eliminated life but only those forms unable to withstand its desiccating effects. No moist- skinned, water-loving animals can exist there. Few large animals are found. The giants of the North American desert are the deer, the coyote, and the bobcat. Since desert country is open, it holds more swift-footed running and leaping creatures than the tangled forest. Its population is largely nocturnal, silent, filled with reticence, and ruled by stealth. Yet they are not emaciated.

Having adapted to their austere environment, they are as healthy as animals anywhere else in the word. The secret of their adjustment lies in the combination of behavior and physiology. None could survive if, like mad dogs and Englishmen, they went out in the midday sun; many would die in a matter of minutes.  So most of them pass the burning hours asleep in cool, humid burrows underneath the ground,  emerging to hunt only by night. The surface  of  the  sun-baked  desert  averages  around  150  degrees,  but  18  inches  down  the temperature is only 60 degrees.

Question 10. The author mentions all the following as examples of the behavior of desert animals EXCEPT

A. they are watchful and quiet

B. they sleep during the day

C. they dig home underground

D. they are noisy and aggressive

Question 11. We can infer from the passage that  

A. healthy animals live longer lives

B. living things adjust to their environment

C. desert life is colorful and diverse

D. water is the basis of desert life

Question 12. According to the passage, creatures in the desert 

A. are smaller and fleeter than forest animals

B. are more active during the day than those in the tangled forest

C. live in an accommodating environment

D. are not as healthy as those anywhere else in the world

Question 13. The phrase “those forms” in the passage refers to all of the following EXCEPT

A. moist-skinned animals

B. many large animals

C. water-loving animals

D. the coyote and the bobcat

Question 14. The word “them” means

A. animals                   B. minutes 

C. people                     D. water

Question 15. The word “emaciated” in the passage mostly means

A. wild                        B. unmanageable

C. cunning                  D. unhealthy

Question 16. Man can hardly understand why many animals live their whole life in the desert, as  

A. water is an essential part of his existence

B. very few large animals are found in the desert

C. sources of flowing water are rare in a desert

D. water composes the greater part of the tissues of living things

Question 17. The title for this passage could be  

A. “Man’s Life in a Desert Environment”

B. “Desert Plants”

C. “Animal Life in a Desert Environment”

D. “Life Underground”

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 18. A. ability          B. sympathetic     C. political        D. significant

Question 19. A. postpone     B. specialize       C. purpose        D. summarize

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

Question 20. He is coming _______ a cold after a night out in the rain.

A. down with              B. across with

C. up with                  D. away from

Question 21. New machinery has enhanced the company’s productivity and _______.

A. competition

B. competitiveness 

C. competitive

D. competitor

Question 22. In a formal interview, it is essential that the interviewee _______ good eye contact with the interviewers.

A. maintain                 B. is maintained

C. must maintain         D. maintains

Question 23. The bad weather caused serious damage to the crop. If only it _______ warmer.

A. had been                 B. has been

C. were                       D. was

Question 24. The recent heavy rains have helped to ease the water _______.

A. poverty                   B. shortage

C. plenty                     D. abundance

Question 25. As a(n) _______ girl, she found it difficult to socialize with other students in the class.

A. industrious             B. dynamic

C. reserved                 D. ashamed

Question 26. It is interesting to take _______ a new hobby such as collecting stamps or going fishing.

A. over                        B. up

C. in                            D. on

Question 27. After the car crash last night, all the injuried _______ to the hospital in an ambulance.

A. were rushing           B. was rushing

C. was rushed             D. were rushed

Question 28. Working as a volunteer gives her a chance to develop her interpersonal skills, promote friendship, and _______ her own talent.

A. discovering             B. discover

C. discovered              D. to discover

Question 29. Scientists have _______ a lot of research into renewable energy sources.

A. carried                    B. done

C. solved                     D. made

Question 30. Before going to bed, he wanted some tea but there was _______ left.

A. a few                      B. no

C. nothing                   D. any

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