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BỘ 5 ĐỀ THI THPT QUỐC GIA MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM 2021

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1. Đề số 1

Part 1: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 1.

A. finished                   B. promised

C. escaped                  D. followed

Question 2.

A. gossip                        B. gentle

C. gamble                       D. garage

Part 2: 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. solidarity                    B. effectively 

C. documentary              D. dedication

Question 4.

A. emerge                    B. organic 

C. belief                        D. medium

Part 3: 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. The world work is developing very quickly. If you don’t self-learn continuously, we will not_____social movements.

A. put up  with                   B. keep up with

C. get on with                     D. deal with

Question 6. She ______ on her computer for more than two hours when she decided to stop for a rest.

A. has worked

B. has been working

C. was working

D. had been working

Question 7. The teacher recommended that Tom______his composition as soon as possible.

A. finish writing  

B. finished writing

C. should finish to write 

D. finishes writing

Question 8. He has been waiting for this letter for days, and at_______it has come.

A. the end                               B. last

C. the moment                        D. present

Question 9. I’m sorry I haven’t got any money. I’ve______my wallet at home.

A. missed                                B. let

C. left                                      D. forgotten

Question 10. There’s a list of repairs as long as_______.

A. your arm                             B. a pole

C. your arms                           D. a mile

Question 11. I tried to talk to her, but she was as high as a______.

A. kite                                     B. house

C. sky                                      D. wall

Question 12. Not only______to determine the depth of the ocean floor, but it is also used to locate oil.

A. seismology is used 

B. using seismology

C. is seismology used 

D. to use seismology

Question 13. ______advised on what and how to prepare for the interview, he might have got the job.

A. Had he been       

B. If he had

C. Unless he had been 

D. Were he to be

Question 14. The jury_____her compliments______her excellent knowledge of the subject.

A. returned/ to                        B. paid/ to 

C. returned/ on                        D. paid / on

Question 15. Determining the mineral content of soil samples is an exacting process; ______,experts must perform detail tests to analyze soil specimens.

A. therefore                             B. afterward 

C. so that                                D. however

Question 16. John lost the______bicycle he bought last week and his parents were very angry with him because of his carelessness.

A. new beautiful blue Japanses

B. beautiful blue Japanese new

C. beautiful new blue Japanese

D. Japanese beautiful new blue

Part 4: 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 17. Miranda still has (A) trauma from the tragic (B) accident, that (C) took away her closest (D) friend.                                                                                

Question 18. The office furniture that (A) was ordered last month have just arrived (B) , but we’re not sure whether (C) the manager likes (D) it.

Question 19. Don’t go (A) up to your hotel room because (B) the maid is making the beds, cleaning (C) the bathroom, and  vacuum (D) the carpet.

Part 5: 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 20. After many years of unsuccessfully endeavoring to form his own orchestra, Glenn Miller finally achieved world fame in 1939 as a big band leader.

A. offering                  B. deciding

C. requesting               D. trying

Question 21. My uncle, who is an accomplished guitarist, taught me how to play.

A. skillful                    B. perfect 

C. modest                   D. famous

Part 6: 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 22. The Red Cross is an international humanitarian agency dedicated to reducing the sufferings of wounded soldiers, civilians and prisoners of war.

A. happiness                B. loss  

C. sadness                   D. pain and sorrow

Question 23. They are launching a campaign to promote awareness of environmental issues.

A. encourage               B. publicize 

C. hinder                     D. strengthen

Part 7: 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. – “I passed the TOEFL test, Mom.” – “_______.”

A. All right                  B. Well done

C. Good luck              D. Thank you

Question 25. - Roger: “Wow! You look terrific in that new dress!” - Tina: “________”

A. Oh, what a pity! 

 B. I’m afraid so!

C. Thank you. I’m glad you think so.

D. Why dare you say so?

Part 8: 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 26. When the unemployment rale is high, the crime rate is usually also high.

A. The unemployment rate is as high as the crime rate.

B. The high rate of unemployment depends on the high rate of crime.

C. The higher the unemployment rate is, the higher the crime rate is.

D. The unemployment rate and crime rate are both higher.

Question 27. You will get a rise in salary after six months.

A. Your salary will be risen after you work six months

B. After six months your salary will be raised.

C. You'll get your salary after six months' work.

D. After six month your salary will be raised.

Question 28. The captain said to his men: “Abandon the ship immediately!”

A. The captain ordered his men to abandon the ship immediately.

B. The captain threatened his men to abandon the ship immediately.

C. The captain invited his men to abandon the ship immediately.

D. The captain suggested his men abandon the ship immediately.

Part 9: 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 29. Mr.Smith is a professor. His car was stolen yesterday.

A. His car was stolen yesterday, he is a professor.

B. Mr.Smith, who his car was stolen yesterday, is a professor.

C. Mr.Smith, who is a professor, his car was stolen yesterday.

D. Mr.Smith, whose car was stolen yesterday, is a professor.

Question 30. I never received the letter. It was sent to the wrong address.

A. Since it was sent to the wrong address, I have never received the letter.

B. I never received the letter because it was sent to the wrong address.

C. I never received the letter because of sending to the wrong address.

D. Sent to wrong address, I never received the letter.

Part 10: 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

New cycling schemes

The County Council has decided to give a higher (31)______ to cycling and agreed a new strategy to guide the way ahead in East Sussex.

Cycling is a (32) ______, healthy and environmentally friendly form of transport. It is (33) ______ to make it safer, more convenient, and to increase the proportion of journeys made by bicycle.

Cycling is being encouraged both for utility purposes (such as journeys to work, school and the shops) and for recreation trips for exercise and enjoyment, including longer trips by tour. Recent cycle schemes carried out in conjunction with District Councils and other bodies (34) ______ the Brighton and Hove seafront route and the Cross Levels Way cycle route, in Eastbourne.

Local people will be consulted as the strategy is implemented. The County council will work with local cycling and other groups, and a countrywide Cycling Forum will be formed to (35) ______ that all bodies concerned with cycling are in regular (36) ______ .

The (37) ______ of the Cycling strategy are given in a leaflet, and a copy of the full strategy document can be seen in County Council Public Libraries.

Question 31.

A. advantage               B. benefit 

C. priority                     D. income

Question 32.

A. low-cost                  B. dangerous

C. shortcut                  D. high-speed

Question 33.

A. written                     B. convinced 

C. spoken                    D. intended

Question 34.

A. consist                     B. include 

C. improve                   D. participate

Question 35.

A. improve                    B. ensure

C. maintain                   D. assert

Question 36.

A. basis                         B. touch 

C. contact                      D. account

Question 37.

A. rights                         B. cyclists 

C. objectives                  D. vehicles

Part 11: 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

  The days of the camera-toting tourist may be numbered. Insensitive travelers are being ordered to stop pointing their cameras and camcorders at reluctant local residents. Tour companies selling expensive trips to remote corners of the world, off the well-trodden path of the average tourist, have become increasingly irritated at the sight of the visitors upsetting locals. Now one such operator plans to ban clients from taking any photographic equipment on holidays. Julian Mathews is the director of Discovery Initiatives, a company that is working hand-in-hand with other organizations to offer holidays combining high adventure with working on environmental projects. His trips are not cheap; two weeks of white-water rafting and monitoring wildlife in Canada cost several thousand pounds.

 Matthews says he is providing 'holidays without guilt', insisting that Discovery Initiatives is not a tour operator but an environmental support company. Clients are referred to as 'participants' or 'ambassadors'. 'We see ourselves as the next step on from eco-tourism, which is merely a passive form. of sensitive travel - our approach is more proactive.'

 However, says Matthews, there is a price to pay. 'I am planning to introduce tours with a total ban on cameras and camcorders because of the damage they do to our relationships with local people. I have seen some horrendous things, such as a group of six tourists arriving at a remote village in the South American jungle, each with a video camera attached to their face. That sort of thing tears me up inside. Would you like somebody to come into your home and take a photo of you cooking? A camera is like a weapon; it puts up a barrier and you lose all the communication that comes through body language, which effectively means that the host communities are denied access to the so-called cultural exchange.'

 Matthews started organizing environmental holidays after a scientific expedition for young people. He subsequently founded Discovery Expeditions, which has helped support 13 projects worldwide. With the launch of Discovery Initiatives, he is placing a greater emphasis on adventure and fun, omitting in the brochure all references to scientific research. But his rules of conduct are strict. 'In some parts of the world, for instance, I tell people they should wear long trousers, not shorts, and wear a tie, when eating out. It may sound dictatorial, but I find one has a better experience if one is well dressed. I don't understand why people dress down when they go to other countries.'

 Matthews' views reflect a growing unease among some tour companies at the increasingly cavalier behaviour of well-heeled tourists. Chris Parrott, of Journey Latin America, says: 'We tell our clients that indigenous people are often shy about being photographed, but we certainly don't tell them not to take a camera. If they take pictures without asking, they may have tomatoes thrown at them.' He also reports that increasing numbers of clients are taking camcorders and pointing them indiscriminately at locals. He says: 'People with camcorders tend to be more intrusive than those with cameras, but there is a payoff - the people they are filming get a tremendous thrill from seeing themselves played back on the viewfinder.'

 Crispin Jones, of Exodus, the overland truck specialist, says: 'We don't have a policy but, should cameras cause offence, our tour leaders will make it quite clear that they cannot be used. Clients tend to do what they are told.

 Earthwatch, which pioneered the concept of proactive eco-tourism by sending paying volunteers to work on scientific projects around the world, does not ban cameras, but operates strict rules on their use. Ed Wilson, the marketing director of the company, says: 'We try to impress on people the common courtesy of getting permission before using their cameras, and one would hope that every tour operator would do the same. People have to be not only environmentally aware but also culturally aware. Some people use the camera as a barrier; it allows them to distance themselves from the reality of what they see. I would like to see tourists putting their cameras away for once, rather than trying to record everything they see.'

Question 38. The word ‘indigenous’ in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to

A. timid                       B. native

C. ignorant                  D. impoverished

Question 39. Which of the following does Chris Parrott believe?

A. Local people may react angrily towards tourists who use cameras

B. Tourists are becoming more sensitive about their use of cameras.

C. Camcorders always cause more trouble with local people than cameras

D. Tourists are unlikely to agree to travel without their cameras.

Question 40. In the first paragraph we learn that Discovery Initiatives        

A. organizes trips to places where few tourists go

B. offers trips that no other tour company offers

C. has decided to respond to its customers’ complaints

D. has already succeeded in changing the kind of tourist it attracts

Question 41. Which of the following best summarizes the view of Earthwatch?

A. There are more problems concerning the use of cameras these days.

B. Cameras enable people to be detached from places they visit.

C. Too many tour operators ignore the problems caused by cameras.

D. Most tourists realize when they have caused offence to local people.

Question 42. The word ‘courtesy’ in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to

A. dignity                    B. politeness 

C. nobility                   D. elite

Question 43. What does Matthews say in paragraph 3 about cameras and camcorders?

A. They prevent local people from learning about other societies.

B. They encourage holidaymakers to behave unpredictably.

C. They discourage holidaymakers from intruding on local people.

D. They give local people a false impression of holidaymakers.

Question 44. What is Matthews keen for clients to realize?

A. that the brochure does not contain all the information they need.

B. that certain behavior may spoil their enjoyment of a trip.

C. that it is likely that they will not be allowed in certain places.

D. that they may find certain local customs rather surprising.

Part 12: 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.

Biological diversity has become widely recognized as a critical conservation issue only in the past two decades. The rapid destruction of the tropical rain forests, which are the ecosystems with the highest known species diversity on Earth, has awakened people to the importance and fragility of biological diversity. The high rate of species extinctions in these environments is jolting, but it is important to recognize the significance of biological diversity in all ecosystems. As the human population continues to expand, it will negatively affect one after another of Earth’s ecosystems. In terrestrial ecosystems and in fringe marine ecosystems (such as wetlands), the most common problem is habitat destruction. In most situations, the result is irreversible. Now humans are beginning to destroy marine ecosystems through other types of activities, such as disposal and runoff of poisonous waste; in less than two centuries, by significantly reducing the variety of species on Earth, they have irrevocably redirected the course of evolution.

Certainly, there have been periods in Earth’s history when mass extinctions have occurred. The extinction of the dinosaurs was caused by some physical event, either climatic or cosmic. There have also been less dramatic extinctions, as when natural competition between species reached an extreme conclusion. Only 0.01 percent of the species that have lived on Earth have survived to the present, and it was largely chance that determined which species survived and which died out.

However, nothing has ever equaled the magnitude and speed with which the human species is altering the physical and chemical world and demolishing the environment. In fact, there is wide agreement that it is the rate of change humans are inflicting, even more than the changes themselves, that will lead to biological devastation. Life on Earth has continually been in flux as slow physical and chemical changes have occurred on Earth, but life needs time to adapt-time for migration and genetic adaptation within existing species and time for the proliferation of new genetic material and new species that may be able to survive in new environments.

Question 45. What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. The cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs

B. The variety of species found in tropical rain forests

C. The time required for species to adapt to new environments

D. The impact of human activities on Earth’s ecosystems

Question 46. The word “critical” is closest in meaning to

A. complicated               B. interesting

C. negative                     D. essential

Question 47. The author mentions the extinction of the dinosaurs in the 2nd paragraph to emphasize that

A. the cause of the dinosaurs’ extinction is unknown

B. actions by humans could not stop the irreversible process of a species’ extinction

C. not all mass extinctions have been caused by human activity

D. Earth’s climate has changed significantly since the dinosaurs’extinction

Question 48. The word “jolting” is closest in meaning to

A. shocking                    B. unknown  

C. illuminating                D. predicted

Question 49. The author mentions all of the following as examples of the effect of humans on the world’s ecosystems EXCEPT

A. habitat destruction in wetlands

B. the introduction of new varieties of plant species

C. damage to marine ecosystems

D. destruction of the tropical rain forests

Question 50. With which of the following statements would the author be most likely to agree?

A. Human influence on ecosystems should not be a factor in determining public policy.

B. Humans  should be more conscious of the influence they have on ecosystems.

C. The extinction of a few species is an acceptable consequence of human progress.

D. Technology will provide solutions to problems caused by the destruction of ecosystems.

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D

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B

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B

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2. Đề số 2

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 1. A smile (A) can be observed, described, and reliably identify (B); it can also (C) be elicited and manipulated under experimental (D) conditions.

Question 2. It was suggested (A) that he studies (B) the material more thoroughly (C) before attempting (D) to pass the exam.

Question 3. Some (A) methods to prevent (B) soil erosion are (C) plowing parallel with the slope of hills, to plant (D) trees on unproductive land, and rotating crops.

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 4. Marco Polo’s account of his travels has been invaluable to historians.

A. valuable                  B. important

C. worthless                D. priceless

Question 5. Satish’s point of view was correct but his behavior with his father was quite impertinent.

A. healthy                   B. smooth

C. inadequate             D. respectful

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 6. Kenny asked for permission to smoke, but his colleague couldn’t put up with the smoke.

- Kenny: “Do you mind if I smoke in here?”

- Alex: “_________.”

A. I’d rather you didn’t

B. No, thank you

C. No, I couldn’t

D. Yes, you can.

Question 7. Hana and Jenifer are talking about a book they have just read.

- Hana: “The book is really interesting and educational.”

-Jenifer: “_________.”

A. That’s nice of you to say so.

B. I’d love it.

C. Don’t mention it 

D. I couldn’t agree more.

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 8. We found the bad weather very inconvenient. We chose to find a place for the night.

A. The bad weather prevented us from driving any further.

B. Bad weather was approaching, so we started to look for a place to stay.

C. Seeing that the bad weather had set in, we decided to find somewhere to spend the night.

D. Because the climate was so severe, we were worried about what we’d do at night.

Question 9. She tried very hard to pass the driving test. She could hardly pass it

A. Although she didn’t try hard to pass the driving test, she could pass it.

B. She tried very hard, so she passed the driving test satisfactorily.

C. No matter how hard she tried, she could hardly pass the driving test.

D. Despite being able to pass the driving test, she didn’t pass it.

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 10. She simply took it for granted that the check was good and did not ask him any questions about it.

A. permitted it

B. accepted it without investigation

C. objected to it

D. looked it over

Question 11. Juan Manuel Santos was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2016 for his resolute efforts to bring the country’s more than 50-year-long civil war to an end.

A. determined                         B. sure 

C. original                               D. certain

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

Thunderstorms, with their jagged bursts of lightning and roaring thunder, are actually one of nature’s primary mechanisms for transferring heat from the surface of the earth into the atmosphere. A thunderstorm starts when low-lying pockets of warm air from the surface of the earth begin to rise. The pockets of warm air float upward through the air above that is both cooler and heavier. The rising pockets cool as their pressure decreases, and their latent heat is released above the condensation line through the formation of cumulus clouds.

What will happen with these clouds depends on the temperature of the atmosphere. In winter, the air temperature differential between higher and lower altitudes is not extremely great, and the temperature of the rising air mass drops more slowly. During these colder months, the atmosphere, therefore, tends to remain rather stable. In summer, however, when there is a high accumulation of heat near the earth’s surface, in direct contrast to the considerably colder air higher up, the temperature differential between higher and lower altitudes is much more pronounced. As warm air rises in this type of environment, the temperature drops much more rapidly than it does in winter; when the temperature drops more than 4 degrees Fahrenheit per thousand feet of altitude, cumulus clouds aggregate into a single massive cumulonimbus cloud, or thunderhead.

In isolation, a single thunderstorm is an impressive but fairly benign way for Mother Earth to defuse trapped heat from her surface; thunderstorms, however, can appear in concert, and the resulting show, while extremely impressive, can also prove extraordinarily destructive. When there is a large-scale collision between cold air and warm air masses during the summer months, a squall line, or series of thunderheads, may develop. It is common for a squall line to begin when an advancing cold front meets up with and forces itself under a layer of warm and moist air, creating a line of thunderstorms that races forward at speeds of approximately forty miles per hour. A squall line, which can be hundreds of miles long and can contain fifty distinct thunderheads, is a magnificent force of nature with incredible potential for destruction. Within the squall line, often near its southern end, can be found supercells, long-lived rotating storms of exceptional strength that serve as the source of tornadoes.

Question 12. The topic of the passage is ________.

A. the development of thunderstorms and squall lines

B. the devastating effects of tornadoes

C. cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds

D. the power of tornadoes

Question 13. The word “mechanisms” in paragraph 1 is most likely ________.

A. machines                B. motions

C. methods                  D. materials

Question 14. It can be inferred from the passage that, in summer, ________.

A. there is not a great temperature differential between higher and lower altitudes

B. the greater temperature differential between higher and lower altitudes makes thunderstorms more likely to occur

C. there is not much cold air higher up in the atmosphere

D. the temperature of rising air drops more slowly than it does in winter

Question 15. The word “benign” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ________.

A. harmless                 B. beneficial

C. ferocious                 D. spectacular

Question 16. The expression “in concert” in paragraph 3 could best be replaced by ________.

A. as a chorus

B. with other musicians 

C. as a cluster

D. in a performance

Question 17. The word “itself” in paragraph 3 refers to ________.

A. a large-scale collision

B. a squall line

C. an advancing cold front

D. a layer of warm and moist air

Question 18. All of the following are mentioned in the passage about supercells EXCEPT that they ________.

A. are of short duration

B. have circling winds

C. have extraordinary power

D. can give birth to tornadoes

Question 19. This reading would most probably be assigned in which of the following courses?

A. Geography                     B. Meteorology

C. Marine Biology                D. Chemistry

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. I know we had an argument, but I know I’d quite like to ______.

A. make up                  B. look down

C. fall out                     D. bring up

Question 21. It is vital that everyone ______ aware of the protection of the environment.

A. is                             B. be

C. are                           D. were

Question 22. My uncle was ______ ill last summer; however, fortunately, he is now making a slow but steady recovery.

A. seriously                 B. deeply

C. fatally                      D. critically

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D

C

C

B

11

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A

A

C

B

A

16

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C

C

A

B

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21

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B

A

A

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B

26

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C

B

D

D

B

31

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B

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B

46

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D

C

C

A

B

3. Đề số 3

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. preparation           B. susceptible 

C. experiment            D. genetically

Question 2:

A. hesitate                 B. excessive

C. saturate                 D. restrict

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 3:  Ha Long Bay, the global heritage recognized twice by the UNESCO, remains one of the country’s top attractions.

A. Ha Long Bay was recognized twice by the UNESCO, and as a consequence it remains one of the country’s top attractions.    

B. Ha Long Bay, the global heritage which was recognized twice by the UNESCO, that remains one of the country’s top attractions.    

C. Ha Long Bay, is the global heritage and was recognized twice by the UNESCO, remains one of the country’s top attractions.    

D. It is Ha Long Bay, the global heritage recognized twice by the UNESCO, that remains one of the country’s top attractions.

Question 4:  “What a novel idea for the farewell party” said Nam to the monitor.

A. Nam exclaimed with admiration at the novel idea for the farewell party of the monitor.

B. Nam admired the novel idea for the farewell party.

C. Nam thought over the novel idea for the farewell party.

D. Nam said that it was a novel idea of the monitor for the farewell party.

Question 5:  We should have our school’s swimming pool cleaned before the summer begins because it is looking dirty.

A. Our school’s swimming pool should be cleaned regularly because of its dirtiness.

B. We should clean our school’s swimming pool at the beginning of the summer because it is looking dirty.

C. We had better get our school swimming pool cleaned before the summer begins because of its dirtiness.

D. Due to the impurity of our school swimming pool, we should have someone clean it as soon as possible.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option for each of the blanks

Women are much healthier when they (6) ______ it easy, reveals a new survey. Those who work long hours are more likely than men to (7) ______ in unhealthy behavior such as eating snacks, smoking and drinking caffeine. (Long hours have no such impact on men). One positive benefit of long hours for both sexes, however, is that alcohol (8) ______ is reduced.

The study (9) ______ by the Economic and Social Research Council is part of a wider study by psychologists from the University of Leeds into the effects of stress on eating. “Stress causes people to (10) ______ for unhealthy high fat and high-sugar snacks in preference to healthier food choice” says researcher Dr. Daryl of the University of Leeds.

Question 6:

A. make                    B. feel

C. take                      D. get

Question 7:

A. indulge                 B. interest  

C. develop                 D. participate

Question 8:

A. beverage               B. consumption

C. expenditure            D. sales

Question 9:

A. funding                B. which funds

C. funded                 D. which funded

Question 10:

A. choose                B. select

C. decide                 D. opt

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 11:  When two people get married, it is with the assumption that their feelings for each other are immutable and will never alter.

A. constantly                   B. alterable

C. unchangeable              D. everlasting

Question 12:  That the genetic differences make one race superior to another is nothing but a tall story.

A. cynical                        B. unbelievable

C. untrue                        D. exaggeration

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your 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 13:

A. certainly             B. marvelous

C. counseling           D. persuasive

Question 14:

A. represent            B. systematic

C. detrimental          D. fulfillment

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 15:  Golf wear has become a very lucrative business for both the manufacturers and golf stars.

A. unprofitable                B. impoverished 

C. inexpensive                 D. unfavorable

Question 16:  Unless you get your information from a credible website, you should doubt the veracity of the facts until you have confirmed them else where.

A. inexactness                 B. falsehoodness

C. unaccuracy                  D. unfairness

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.

The end of the nineteenth century and the early years of the twentieth century were marked by the development of an international Art Nouveau style, characterized by sinuous lines, floral and vegetable motifs, and soft evanescent coloration. The Art Nouveau style was an eclectic one, bringing together elements of Japanese art, motifs of ancient cultures, and natural forms. The glass objects of this style were elegant in outline, although often deliberately distorted, with pale or iridescent surfaces. A favored device of the style was to imitate the iridescent surface seen on ancient glass that had been buried. Much of the Art Nouveau glass produced during the years of its greatest popularity had been generically termed “art glass.” Art glass was intended for decorative purposes and relied for its effect on carefully chosen color combinations and innovative techniques.

France produced a number of outstanding exponents of the Art Nouveau style; among the most celebrated was Emile Galle (1846-1904). In the United States, Louis Comfort Tiffany (1843-1933) was the most noted exponent of this style, producing a great variety of glass forms and surfaces, which were widely copied in their time and are highly prized today. Tiffany was a brilliant designer, successfully combining ancient Egyptian, Japanese, and Persian motifs.

The Art Nouveau style was a major force in the decorative arts from 1895 until 1915, although its influence continued throughout the mid-1920’s.It was eventually to be overtaken by a new school of thought known as Functionalism that had been present since the turn of the century. At first restricted to a small avant-garde group of architects and designers, Functionalism emerged as the dominant influence upon designers after the First World War. The basic tenet of the movement-that function should determine form-was not a new concept. Soon a distinct aesthetic code evolved: from should be simple, surfaces plain, and any ornament should be based on geometric relationships. This new design concept, coupled with the sharp postwar reactions to the styles and conventions of the preceding decades, created an entirely new public taste which caused Art Nouveau types of glass to fall out of favor. The new taste demanded dramatic effects of contrast, stark outline and complex textural surfaces.

Question 17:  What does paragraph 1 mainly discuss?

A. Design elements in the Art Nouveau style

B. The popularity of the Art Nouveau style

C. Production techniques for art glass

D. Color combinations typical of the Art Nouveau style

Question 18:  The word “one” refers to______.

A. century.                       B. development. 

C. style.                           D. coloration.

Question 19:  Para.1 mentions that Art Nouveau glass was sometimes similar to which aspect of ancient buried glass______.

A. The distortion of the glass  

B. The appearance of the glass surface

C. The shapes of the glass objects

D. The size of the glass objects

Question 20:  The word “overtaken” in line 19 is closest in meaning to______.

A. surpassed                    B. inclined  

C. expressed                    D. applied

ĐÁP ÁN

1

2

3

4

5

C

A

D

A

C

6

7

8

9

10

C

A

B

C

D

11

12

13

14

15

C

B

D

D

A

16

17

18

19

20

A

B

C

B

A

21

22

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24

25

B

C

B

A

D

26

27

28

29

30

C

A

D

B

D

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32

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35

B

D

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B

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D

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C

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A

C

4. Đề số 4

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. begged                 B. dogged 

C. buttoned                 D. blamed

Question 2:

A. eventually            B. shore 

C. proficient                D. assure

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

Question 3: By next Saturday, Tom ______ a whole month without smoking a cigarette.

A. will go                     B. will have gone  

C. has gone                 D. has been going

Question 4: The man _______ his car outside hasn’t come back for it yet.

A. whom he left          B. who he left

C. who left                  D. whose

Question 5: She agreed that all the present paperwork ______ for everyone to have more time to socialize.

A. stopping                 B. be stopped 

C. to stop                    D. stopped

Question 6: I would rather Jane ______ my brother so much money when he asked for. I know for sure that I will have to pay his debt.

A. not lend                  B. would not lend 

C. had not lent             D. did not lend

Question 7: You should take regular exercise _____ sitting in front of the television all day.

A. in spite of               B. instead of 

C. without                   D. even

Question 8: I think almost everyone has heard the news from her, ________?

A. have they                B. hasn't he

 C. haven't they            D. don't I

Question 9: I remember ______ him tomorrow. It will be a big sum of money I’ve been saving so far.

A. paying                    B. to pay

C. paid                        D. to be paid

Question 10: The lake had ice on it this morning. It ____ very cold last night.

A. must have gotten   

B. could have gotten

C. would have gotten

D. should have gotten

Question 11: The world-famous physicist and ______ Stephen Hawking published on important paper before he died at the age of 76.

A. cosmologist            B. cosmologic

C. cosmonaut              D. cosmology

Question 12: Because the waiter didn’t ______ what I ordered, he brought me a mutton steak instead of the chicken wings that I’d wanted.

A. call on                     B. stay up

C. take down               D. check in

Question 13: Italian TV has ______ a young composer to write an opera for the TV’s thirtieth anniversary.

A. appointed               B. ordered  

C. consulted                D. commissioned

Question 14: The acoustics in the concert hall were very poor and it was necessary to _____ performers’ voices.

A. increase                  B. exaggerate

C. extend                     D. amplify

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 15:

A. compile                    B. compose

C. compete                  D. complex

Question 16:

A. expectation              B. opportunity

C. temperament           D. decoration

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: American children customarily go trick-or-treating on Halloween.

A. inevitably               B. happily

C. traditionally            D. readily

Question 18: At every faculty meeting, Ms. Volatie always manages to put her foot in her mouth.

A. move rapidly

B. trip over her big feet

C. fall asleep

D. say the wrong thing

ĐÁP ÁN

1

2

3

4

5

B

A

B

C

D

6

7

8

9

10

C

B

C

B

A

11

12

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15

A

C

D

A

D

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17

18

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20

C

C

D

C

C

21

22

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24

25

A

B

D

D

A

26

27

28

29

30

C

B

B

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D

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34

35

C

D

D

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C

36

37

38

39

40

B

D

D

B

C

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42

43

44

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C

C

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B

46

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48

49

50

A

A

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D

D

5. Đề số 5

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. change                 B. champagne

C. channel                 D. choice

Question 2:

A. cities                     B. areas 

C. envelops                D. days

(249245) 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 3:

A. ornamental           B. computer

C. courageous            D. industrial

Question 4:

A. identity                B. modernize

C. impressive            D. emotion

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:  I haven’t read any medical books or articles on the subject for a long time, so I’m ________with recent developments.

A. out of reach 

B. out of the condition

C. out of touch

D. out of the question

Question 6:  Kate didn’t enjoy the roller coaster ride because it was________ experience of her life.

A. the most terrifying

B. the most terrified 

C. a most terrified

D. far more terrifying

Question 7:  I assume that you are acquainted ________this subject since you are responsible ________writing the accompanying materials.

A. to/for                           B. with/for 

C. to/to                            D. with/with

Question 8:   Everyone in both cars________injured in the accident last night, ________?

A. was/weren’t they        B. were/ weren’t they

C. was/ wasn’t he            D. were/ were they

Question 9:  When the Titanic started sinking, the passengers were________.

A. horrifying                    B. apprehensive

C. panic-stricken             D. weather-beaten

Question 10:   Jack has a collection of ________.

A. old valuable Japanese postage stamps 

B. old Japanese valuable postage stamps

C. valuable Japanese old postage stamps

D. valuable old Japanese postage stamps

Question 11:  By appearing on the soap powder commercials, she became a ________ name.

A. housekeeper                B. housewife

C. household                    D. house

Question 12:  Jenny: “Was Linda asleep when you came home?”

                Jack:   “No. She ________TV.”

A. watched

B. had watched 

C. was watching

D. has been watching

Question 13:  This class,_____is a prerequisite for microbiology, is so difficult that I would rather drop it.

A. that                             B. when

C. where                          D. which

Question 14:  During the campaign when Lincoln was first a(n)________ for the Presidency, the slaves on the far-off plantations, miles from any railroad or large city or daily newspaper, knew what the issues involved were.

A. competitor                  B. contestant

C. applicant                     D. candidate

Question 15:   Peter: “What________ your flight?”      

Mary: “There was a big snowstorm in Birmingham that delayed a lot of flights.”

A. held up                        B. postponed up

C. delayed up                   D. hung up

Question 16:   ________ his poor English, he managed to communicate his problem very clearly.

A. Because                      B. Even though 

C. Because of                  D. In spite of

ĐÁP ÁN

1

2

3

4

5

B

C

A

B

C

6

7

8

9

10

A

B

A

C

D

11

12

13

14

15

C

C

D

D

A

16

17

18

19

20

D

D

C

B

A

21

22

23

24

25

A

B

B

C

C

26

27

28

29

30

D

B

D

C

B

31

32

33

34

35

D

A

D

A

D

36

37

38

39

40

D

B

C

B

D

41

42

43

44

45

B

C

B

D

D

46

47

48

49

50

A

B

C

C

B

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