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TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ VĂN HƯU

ĐỀ THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM HỌC 2021-2022

MÔN: TIẾNG ANH

(Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút)

1. Đề số 1

Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. 

Why is it that many teenagers have the energy to play computer games until late at night but can't find the energy to get out of bed in time for school? According to a new report, today's generation of children are in danger of getting so little sleep that they are putting their mental and physical health at (1)________. Adults can easily survive on seven to eight hours' sleep a night, (2)________ teenagers require nine or ten hours. According to medical experts, one in five youngsters gets anything between two and five hours' sleep a night less than their parents did at their age. 

This raises serious questions about whether lack of sleep is affecting children's ability to concentrate at school. The connection between sleep deprivation and lapses in memory, impaired reaction time and poor concentration is well established. Research has shown that losing as little as half an hour's sleep a night can have profound (3)_________ on how children perform the next day. A good night's sleep is also crucial for teenagers because it is while they are asleep (4)________ they release a hormone that is essential for their 'growth spurt' (the period during teenage years when the body grows at a rapid rate). It's true that they can, (5)_______ some extent, catch up on sleep at weekends, but that won't help them when they are dropping off to sleep in class on a Friday afternoon. 

By Tim Falla and Paul A. Davies, Solutions Advanced. OUP

Question 1: A. risk B. threat C. danger D. jeopardy
Question 2: A. so B. or C. whereas D. because
Question 3: A. effective B. effectively C. affect D. effect
Question 4: A. that B. which C. when D. where
Question 5: A. at B. to C. in D. on

Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSET in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 6: The guards were ordered to get to the king's room on the double.

A. in a larger number 

B. very quickly

C. on the second floor 

D. every two hours 

Question 7: We can use either verbal or non-verbal forms of communication.

A. using verbs

B. using facial expressions

C. using speech

D. using gesture 

Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the world that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 8: A. sacrifice B. understand C. integrate D. recognize
Question 9: A. social B. mature C. secure D. polite

Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions

Question 10: You should put yourself on the back for having achieved such a high score in the graduation exam.

A. wear a backpack

B. praise yourself

C. criticize yourself

D. check up your back 

Question 11: The new policy will help generate more jobs.

A. produce 

B. bring out

C. form 

D. terminate.

Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 

Millions of people are using cell phones today. In many places, it is actually considered unusual not to use one. In many countries, cell phones 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 connected 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 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 12: The changes possibly caused by the cell phones are mainly concerned with _______.

A. the cells and tissues of the brain.

B. the resident memory.

C. the mobility of the mind and the body.

D. the arteries of the brain. 

Question 13: According to the writer, people should ____________.

A. only use mobile phones in medical emergencies.

B. keep off mobile phones regularly.

C. never use mobile phones in all cases.     

D. only use mobile phones in urgent cases. 

Question 14: According to the passage, what makes mobile phones potentially harmful is ________.

A. their invisible rays.

B. their raiding power.

C. their radiant light.

D. their power of attraction. 

Question 15: The man mentioned in the passage, who used his cell phone too often, ________.

A. abandoned his family. 

B. could no longer think by himself.

C. had a problem with memory.

D. had a serious problem with mobility. 

Question 16: The most suitable title for the passage could be _________.

A. Mobile Phones: A Must of Our Time

B. The Reason Why Mobile Phones Are Popular.

C. The Way Mobile Phones Work.

D. Technological Innovations and Their Price. 

Question 17: The word "potentially" in the 4th paragraph is CLOSET in meaning to ________.

A. certainly                        B. privately                        C. obviously                      D. possibly 

Question 18: Doctors have tentatively concluded that cell phones may ________.

A. change their user' temperament

B. cause some mental malfunction

C. change their users' social behavior

D. damage their users' emotions. 

Question 19: According to the passage, cell phones are especially popular with young people because ________

A. They are indispensable in everyday communications.

B. they make them look more stylish.

C. they keep the users alert all the time.

D. they cannot be replaced by regular phones. 

Choose letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. 

Question 20: I didn't understand what he was saying because I hadn't read his book

A. I couldn't understand his book because I didn't read it.

B. I wouldn't have understood what he was saying if I hadn't read his book.

C. It was had to understand his book so I didn't understand what he was saying.

D. If I had read his book, I would have understood what he was saying. 

Question 21: When the class was over, the student ran out, screamed and shouted.

A. As long as the class finished, the students ran out, screamed and shouted.

B. No sooner did the class finish than the student ran out, screamed and shouted.

C. As soon as the class had finished, the student ran out, screamed and shouted.

D. If the class was over, the students would run out, scream and shout. 

Question 22: The police are questioning him at the headquarters.

A. He is being asked to make questions by the police at the headquarters.

B. The police are making questions about him at headquarters.

C. The police are trying to get information from him at the headquarters.

D. Many questions are raised about him by the police at the headquarters. 

Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to complete each of the following questions.

Question 23: All applicants must ________ their university transcript and two reference letters to be considered for this job.

A. submit           B. omit          C. admit         D. permit 

Question 24: I find it rather _________ to hear that Jack is getting married next week.

A. surprise          B. surprisingly                   C. surprising                      D. surprised 

Question 25: Nam wanted to know what time ________.

A. the movie began

B. would the movie begin

C. the movie begins

D. did the movie begin 

Question 26: They live in a very _________ populated area of Italy.

A. barely                B. hardly           C. sparsely                         D. scarcely 

Question 27: The last person __________ the room must turn off the lights.

A. who leave            B. Left               C. to leave                          D. leaving 

Question 28: While studying, he was financially dependent _______ his parents.

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

Question 29: I don't remember ____________ of your decision to change our vocation plan.

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

Question 30: It is essential that every student _________ to learn English at university.

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

Question 31: The prices at the garage I use are very ___________.

A. reasonable                     B. rational                           C. acceptable                     D. logical 

Question 32: Although my village is not far away from the city center, we had no _________ until recently.

A. electricity                      B. electric              C. electrify                         D. electrical 

Question 33: How can the boss act _________ nothing had happened?

A. if           B. therefore                        C. so                                    D. as though 

Question 34: Had I studied harder, I _________ better in the last exam.

A. would have done    B. would do     C. had done         D. wouldn't have done 

Question 35: The singer was _________ on the piano by her sister.

A. discarded         B. accompanied      C. played     D. performed 

Question 36: Don't worry about trying to catch last train home, as we can easily _______ you up for the night.

A. keep             B. take            C. put     D. set 

Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 

Cities develop as a result of functions that they can perform. Some functions result directly from the ingenuity of the citizenry, but most functions result from the needs of the local area and of the surrounding hinterland (the region that supplies goods to the city and to which the city furnishes services and other goods). Geographers often make a distinction between the situation and the site of a city. Situation refers to the general position in relation to the surrounding region, whereas site involves physical characteristics of the specific location. Situation is normally much more important to the continuing prosperity of a city. If a city is well situated in regard to its hinterland, its development is continuing prosperity of a city. If a city is well situated in regard to its hinterland, its development is much more likely to continue. Chicago, for example, possesses an almost unparalleled situation: it is located at the southern end of a huge lake that forces east-west transportation lines to be compressed into its vicinity, and at a meeting of significant land and water transport routes. It also overlooks what is one of the world's finest large farming regions. These factors ensured that Chicago would become a great city regardless of the disadvantageous characteristics of the available site, such as being prone to flooding during thunderstorm activity. 

Similarly, it can be argued that much of New York City's importance stems from its early and continuing advantage of situation. Philadelphia and Boston both originated at about the same time as New York and shared New York's location at the western end of one of the world's most important oceanic trade routes, but only New York possesses an easy-access functional connection (the Hudson Mohawk Lowland) to the vast Midwestern Hinterland. This account does not alone explain New York's primacy, but it does include several important factors. Among the many aspects of situation that help to explain why some cities grow and others do not, original location on a navigable waterway seems particularly applicable. Of course, such characteristics as slope, drainage, power resources, river crossings, coastal shapes, and other physical characteristics help to determine city location, but such factors are normally more significant in early stages of city development than later.

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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 1

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2. Đề số 2

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ VĂN HƯU- ĐỀ 02

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.

Câu 1 (TH): They dig deep in search of mineral deposits to replenish those extended in the last year of growth.

A. repeat        B. empty       C. remake                    D. refill

Câu 2 (VDC): Jim decided to set up his own business because he was tired of just being a cog in a machine.

A. a large piece of equipment

B. a significant instrument

C. a small group of people

D. an important person

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

Câu 3 (NB): A. court B. pour C. course D. courage
Câu 4 (NB): A. distinguished B. developed C. damaged D. sacrificed

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

Câu 5 (VDC): I suppose she was the apple of your eye at the time.

A. your favorite fruit B. your favorite meal C. your favorite book D. your favorite person

Câu 6 (TH): Going to chaotic Black Friday sales requires patience and the ability to stay calm in tremendous crowds.

A. crowed                    B. planned                   C. disordered              D. busy

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.

Câu 7 (VD): The haircut, combined with her new style of clothing, made her look years younger.

A. Even though her clothes were modern, she had an old-fashioned hair style until recently.

B. After having her hair cut, she started to wear stylish clothes.

C. She looked well below her age after the change in both her hair and the way she dressed.

D. Had she insisted on wearing the same clothes, she would not seem so young now.

Câu 8 (VDC): Should you choose not to continue with your education, we will still support you.

A. If you don't carry on with your education, we'll be unable to help you.

B. We would be willing to support you if you needed help with your studies.

C. Even though you've stopped studying, we still have confidence in you.

D. We are prepared to stand by you even if you decide to give up your education.

Câu 9 (VDC): Regardless of Bob’s opinion in this matter, I think I’ve done the right thing.

A. I’m sure I have acted correctly in this instance, whatever Bob may think.

B. My opinion that Bob had done the wrong thing in this case turned out to be right.

C. I’ve thought about Bob’s views on this issue, but I think I’ll do as I want.

D. Until Bob told me I was wrong, I thought I was right about this issue.

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

Câu 10 (NB): A. employment B. happiness C. relation D. importance
Câu 11 (NB): A. promise B. discuss C. contain D. express

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

Câu 12 (TH): University students _________ in linguistics may take courses including phonetics, semantics, and pragmatics.

A. majoring                 B. majored    C. to major                  D. major

Câu 13 (TH): Many companies now advertise their new products by distributing free ____ in public places.

A. deals      B. instances                 C. examples                D. samples

Câu 14 (NB): Michael rarely returns to his hometown, ___________?

A. does he        B. doesn’t he               C. has he                      D. hasn’t he

Câu 15 (TH): They offered to do it for her _________ she declined their help.

A. for         B. or          C. but                           D. when

Câu 16 (VD): I don't think the baby dropped it. I think she threw it to the ground _________ purpose in order to gain our attention.

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

Câu 17 (VD): _________ have a meeting tomorrow has not been decided.

A. Will we      B. Whether will we    C. If we                        D. Whether we will

Câu 18 (TH): If you slept under a mosquito net, you _________ bitten so often.

A. wouldn't be            B. wouldn't have been                                     C. won't be      D. would be

Câu 19 (TH): The sick child must stay away from others because he has a _________ disease.

A. communicator       B. communicate         C. communication      D. communicable

Câu 20 (VD): Eggs are generally good for your health __________, of course, you eat too much of them.

A. though        B. unless                      C. providing                D. if

Câu 21 (TH): Two thirds of the land in this rural area _________ used for community purposes recently.

A. has         B. have                         C. is                              D. are

Câu 22 (TH): A. clever salesman can persuade you _________ things you don't really want.

A. buying     B. to buy                      C. bought                     D. buy

Câu 23 (TH): By this time next summer all my friends _________ their studies and found a job.

A. will complete

B. will have completed

C. will be completing

D. are going to completed

Câu 24 (VDC): My father refused to eat meat that had been fried. He had _________ in his bonnet about it causing cancer.

A. a bull      B. a bug           C. a bee                        D. an ant

Câu 25 (VD): I'll see you _________ when you leave. It's easy to get lost in this enormous building.

A. round         B. out            C. off                            D. away

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

Câu 26 (VDC): Asia is home to 50 percent of the world's urban population. At the same time, Europe is home to 14 percent of the world's urban population.

A. Asia is home to 50 percent of the world's urban population whereas Europe is home to 14 percent of the world's urban population.

B. Asia is home to 50 percent of the world's urban population although Europe is home to 14 percent of the world's urban population.

C. Asia is home to 50 percent of the world's urban population, nevertheless, Europe is home to 14 percent of the world's urban population.

D. Asia is home to 50 percent of the world's urban population due to Europe is home to 14 percent of the world's urban population.

Câu 27 (VD): He bought her flowers and a diamond ring. This action made her fall in love with him.

A. He bought her flowers and a diamond ring which made her fall in love with him.

B. He bought her flowers and a diamond ring, that made her fall in love with him.

C. He bought her flowers and a diamond ring, which made her fall in love with him.

D. He bought her flowers and a diamond ring, what made her fall in love with him.

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

Câu 28 (TH): Peter and Ben are talking about sports.

Peter: "What do you think of football?"

- Ben: "_____________"

A. It's none of my business.

B. Well, it's beyond my expectation.

C. I am crazy about it.

D. Of course, football players are excellent.

Câu 29 (TH): It's Sunday today. Peter is coming over to Susan's house.

Peter: "Do you mind if I put the television on?"

- Susan: "_____________."

A. It's no matter to me

B. Yes, the television is on

C. Not at all

D. Not mention it

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.

 What is commonly called pepper in reality comes from two very different families of plants. Black and white pepper both come from the fruit of the Piper nigrum, a vine with fruits called peppercorns. The peppercorns turn from green to red as they ripen and finally blacken as they dry out. The dried-out peppercorns are ground to obtain black pepper. White pepper, which has a more subtle flavour than black pepper, comes from the same peppercorns as black pepper. To obtain white pepper, the outer hull of the peppercorn, the pericarp, is removed before the peppercorn is ground. Red and green pepper, on the other hand, come from a completely different family from black and white pepper. Red and green peppers are from the genus Capsicum. Plants of this type generally have tiny white flowers and fruit which can be any of a number of colours, shapes and sizes. These peppers range in flavour from very mild and sweet to the most incredibly burning taste imaginable. Bell peppers are the mildest, while habanros are the most burning.

 Christopher Columbus is responsible for the present-day confusion over what pepper is. The Piper nigrum variety of pepper was highly valued for centuries, and high demand for pepper by Europeans was a major cause of the fifteen-century push to locate ocean routes to the spice-growing regions of Asia. When Columbus arrived in the New World in 1492, he was particularly interested in finding black pepper because of the high price it would command in Europe. Columbus came across plants from the Capsicum family in use among people of the New World, and he incorrectly identified them as relatives of black pepper. Columbus introduced the spicy Capsicum chili peppers to Europeans on his return from the 1492 voyage, and traders later spread them to Asia and Africa. These Capsicum peppers have continued to be called peppers in spite of the fact that they are not related to the black and white pepper of the Piper nigrum family.

Câu 30 (TH): The pronoun “them” refers to __________.

A. Europeans              B. people                     C. plants                      D. relatives

Câu 31 (TH): The word “turn” could best be replaced by __________.

A. exchange                B. revert                       C. veer                         D. change

Câu 32 (TH): What part of the Piper nigrum is the pericarp?

A. The pulp inside the vine

B. The seed inside the fruit

C. The outer covering of the vine

D. The outer covering of the fruit

Câu 33 (VD): It can be inferred from the passage that chili peppers originally came from __________.

A. Asia         B. Africa       C. America                  D. Europe

Câu 34 (TH): What usually does NOT vary in a Capsicum plant?

A. The colour of the fruit

B. The colour of the flower

C. The shape of the fruit

D. The size of the fruit

Câu 35 (TH): According to the passage, both black and white peppers __________.

A. have the same flavor

B. come from different plants

C. are ground from dried-out peppercorns

D. change colours after they are ground

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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 2

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3. Đề số 3

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ VĂN HƯU- ĐỀ 03

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions from 1 to 2.

Câu 1 (NB): A. luggage B. vintage C. massage D. passage
Câu 2 (NB): A. conserved B. complained C. approached D. borrowed

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 3 to 7.

Korea's recent unveiling of the world's first cloned dog was welcomed by King Chow, assistant professor of biotechnology at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, but he also warned that we need to be on guard against possible reproductive cloning. Professor Chow went on to explain that, “The development of the technology is a good thing in itself but how we monitor it and who we allow to use it will be of great importance”.

Professor Chow is one of many academics who feel that a clear line must be drawn between reproductive cloning and therapeutic cloning. Therapeutic cloning involves the use of embryonic stem cells to develop human cells or organs that can be used to cure diseases such as Parkinson's and diabetes. People in wheelchairs may be able to walk again thanks to this technology as scientists believe that they can clone new cells to repair back and neck injuries.

Reproductive cloning involves implanting a cloned embryo into a uterus in the hope of producing a healthy foetus. A company called Clonaid claims to have successfully cloned thirteen human babies. They say that all of the babies are healthy and are in various locations, including Hong Kong, UK, Spain and Brazil. Clonaid states that they are using human cloning to assist infertile couples, homosexual couples and families who have lost a beloved relative.

The same technology can be used for animal cloning. If endangered species such as the giant panda and Sumatran tiger could be cloned, they could be saved from extinction. Livestock such as cows could also be cloned to allow farmers to reproduce cattle that produce the best meat and most milk. This could greatly help developing countries where cows produce significantly less meat and milk.

Câu 3 (VD): What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. How the development of technology can be monitored.

B. How different human cloning is from animal cloning.

C. Two different types of human cloning technology.

D. A famous scientist working on cloning technology.

Câu 4 (VD): According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A. Cloning technology can help cure back and neck injuries.

B. The first dog to be cloned was in Korea.

C. Many countries can use cloning technology to produce more meat and milk.

D. Diabetes can't be cured by using cloning technology.

Câu 5 (TH): The word “unveiling” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.

A. entrance                  B. introduction           C. opening                   D. promotion

Câu 6 (TH): According to paragraph 4, what animals are in danger of extinction?

A. cows                        B. giant pandas           C. all breeds of tiger D. livestock

Câu 7 (TH): The word “it” in paragraph 1 refers to ______.

A. reproductive cloning

B. the development of cloning technology

C. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

D. the first cloned dog

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 from 8 to 10.

Câu 8 (VD): The Guggenheim Museum in New York City is one of the major center for the collection and display of works of abstract art in the United States.

A. center                      B. abstract art              C. works                      D. the collection

Câu 9 (VD): Many dinosaurs were so much heavy that they spent most of their lives in swamps and shallow lakes where water could support them.

A. where                      B. spent                        C. could support         D. so much

Câu 10 (TH): Charles Babbage is generally considered having invented the first computer.

A. considered             B. generally                 C. first                          D. having invented

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in the meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions from 11 to 12.

Câu 11 (TH): There is a strong smell of gas in the kitchen.

A. awkward                 B. shabby                    C. weak      D. faint

Câu 12 (VD): Constant correction by a teacher is often counterproductive, as the student may become afraid to speak at all.

A. desolate                  B. unproductive         C. barren                      D. effective

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions from 13 to 15.

Câu 13 (VD): 'Never borrow money from friends', my father said.

A. My father advised me not borrow money from friends.

B. My father suggested me never borrowing money from friends.

C. My father told me to never borrow money from friends.

D. My father told me never to borrow money from friends.

Câu 14 (VDC): Residents of the suburbs enjoy good social amenities without the noise and bustle of living in the town centre.

A. Suburban people prefer living in the countryside with good social amenities than the noise and bustle of the town centre.

B. Suburban people take pleasure in good social amenities without the noise and bustle of living in the town centre.

C. Good social amenities in the suburbs make the residents enjoyable than living in the town centre.

D. The noise and bustle of living in the town centre makes the residents of the suburb feel more enjoyable with the good social amenities.

Câu 15 (VDC): It is difficult for people in serious debt to get out of the spiral of borrowing and paying interest on ever-increasing loans.

A. People in serious debt find it difficult to get out of the spiral of borrowing and paying interest on ever increasing loans.

B. People in serious debt could not find ways to get out of the spiral of borrowing and paying interest on ever-increasing loans.

C. The spiral of borrowing and paying interest on ever-increasing loans makes it difficult to pay debt for those in debt.

D. To get out of the spiral of borrowing and paying interest on ever-increasing loans, those in debt find it difficult.

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 16 to 20.

Is it worth reading books, (16) ________ nowadays there are so many other forms of entertainment? Some people say that even paperback books are expensive, and not everyone can borrow books from a library. They might add that television is more exciting and that viewers can relax as they watch their favourite (17) ________. All that may be true, but books are still very popular. They encourage the reader to use his or her imagination for a start. You can read a chapter of a book, or just a few pages, and then stop, of course, it may be so (18) ________ that you can't stop! There are many different kinds of books, so you can choose a crime novel or an autobiography, or a book (19) ________ gives you interesting information. If you find it hard to choose, you can read reviews, or ask friends for ideas. Personally, I can't do without books, but I can (20) ________ up television easily enough. You can't watch television at bus stops!

Câu 16 (TH):  A. in B. or C. why D. since
Câu 17 (TH): A. ones B. programmes C. episodes D. cereals
Câu 18 (TH): A. gripping B. imagined C. interest D. current
Câu 19 (TH): A. whose B. which C. what D. when
Câu 20 (VD): A. pick B. look C. give D. turn

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 from 21 to 22.

Câu 21 (NB): A. congress B. concrete C. condemn D. concept
Câu 22 (NB): A. metropolitan B. existential C. colonialist D. Argentina

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 23 to 29.

In our connected globalized world, the languages which dominate communications and business, Mandarin, Hindi, English, Spanish and Russian amongst others, are placing small languages spoken in remote places under increasing pressure. Fewer and fewer people speak languages such as Liki, Taushiro and Dumi as their children shift away from the language of their ancestors towards languages which promise education, success and the chance of a better life. While to many parents, this may appear a reasonable choice, giving their offspring the opportunity to achieve the sort of prosperity they see on television, the children themselves often lose touch with their roots. However, in many places the more reasonable option of bilingualism, where children learn to speak both a local and a national language, is being promoted. This gives hope that many endangered languages will survive, allowing people to combine their links to local tradition with access to wider world culture.

While individuals are free to choose if they wish to speak a minority language, national governments should be under no obligation to provide education in an economically unproductive language, especially in times of budget constraints. It is generally accepted that national languages unite and help to create wealth while minority regional languages divide. Furthermore, governments have a duty to ensure that young people can fulfill their full potential, meaning that state education must provide them with the ability to speak and work in their national language and so equip them to participate responsibly in national affairs. People whose language competence does not extend beyond the use of a regional tongue have limited prospects. This means that while many people may feel a sentimental attachment to their local language, their government's position should be one of benign neglect, allowing people to speak the language, but not acting to prevent its eventual disappearance.

Many PhD students studying minority languages lack the resources to develop their language skills, with the result that they have to rely on interpreters and translators to communicate with speakers of the language they are studying. This has a detrimental effect on the quality of their research. At the same time, they have to struggle against the frequently expressed opinion that minority languages serve no useful purpose and should be allowed to die a natural death. Such a view fails to take into account the fact that a unique body of knowledge and culture, built up over thousands of years, is contained in a language and that language extinction and species extinction are different facets of the same process. They are part of an impending global catastrophe which is beginning to look unavoidable.

(Adapted from Complete Advanced by Guy Brook - Hart and Simon Haines)

Câu 23 (VD): Which of the following could best serve as the main topic of the passage?

A. The threat to minority languages in different parts of the world.

B. The domination of business languages all over the world.

C. The shift from regional to national languages in many countries.

D. The benefits of national languages in modern world.

Câu 24 (VD): According to the first paragraph, why do many parents consider the change towards national languages a reasonable choice?

A. Because not many people nowadays are familiar with the language of their ancestors.

B. Because children now can learn to speak both a local and a national language.

C. Because their children may have a chance to achieve education, success and better living condition.

D. Because their children may help to combine their links to local tradition with access to wider world culture.

Câu 25 (TH): What does the word “this” in the first paragraph refer to?

A. the more reasonable option

B. the place where children can use bilingualism

C. the opportunity to achieve prosperity

D. the promotion of bilingualism

Câu 26 (TH): The word “constraints” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to ______.

A. investments            B. restrictions             C. crises                       D. depressions

Câu 27 (VDC): What can be inferred from the sentence “their government's position should be one of benign neglect” in paragraph 2?

A. People who are not members of the government will be allowed to speak their local languages.

B. It's better to allow these minority languages to die naturally by neglecting them.

C. The government does not appreciate the importance of minority languages.

D. The local people will be neglected if they use their ancestors' languages.

Câu 28 (VD): What is the influence of the shortage of minority language resources on many PhD students mentioned in paragraph 3?

A. These students are unable to persuade people use the language they are learning.

B. Their qualified research is unlikely to complete.

C. They will have many difficulties in understanding these languages.

D. They have to become interpreters and translators of these languages themselves.

Câu 29 (TH): The word “facets” in the last paragraph could be best replaced by _____.

A. aspects                    B. problems                 C. procedures             D. products

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions from 30 to 31.

Câu 30 (VDC): I thought his business would fail, but he is really making a go of it.

A. trying to overcome

B. standing a chance of

C. proving himself

D. having success with

Câu 31 (VDC): We were all in awe of the fact that the new manager was our old friend Duncan.

A. surprised                B. shocked                  C. amused at               D. admiring

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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 3

1-C

2-C

3-C

4-D

5-B

6-B

7-A

8-A

9-D

10-D

11-D

12-D

13-D

14-B

15-A

16-D

17-B

18-A

19-B

20-C

21-C

22-C

23-A

24-C

25-D

26-B

27-B

28-C

29-A

30-D

31-D

32-A

33-A

34-B

35-B

36-D

37-D

38-C

39-C

40-C

41-A

42-A

43-B

44-D

45-D

46-D

47-A

48-B

49-D

50-C

4. Đề số 4

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ VĂN HƯU- ĐỀ 04

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word having the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 

Câu 1: A. graduate B. maximum C. vacancy D. Applicant
Câu 2: A. employed B. provided C. challenged D. explained

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word having the different stress pattern from the rest. 

Câu 3: A. experience B. congratulate C. particular D. engineering
Câu 4: A. terrorist B. expected C. contribute D. exciting

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

Câu 5: When I came to visit her last night, she __________ a bath.

A. is having       B. was having            C. has            D. have 

Câu 6: We __________ Mrs. Brown since last Saturday.

A. don't see    B. haven't seen          C. didn't see         D. hadn't seen 

Câu 7: The students __________ to be at school by the teacher at 8:00 am.

A. tell            B. told              C. have told                D. were told 

Câu 8: Be sure _________ neatly when you go to a job interview.

A. to be dressing                B. dress          C. dressing          D. to dress 

Câu 9: We enjoy ________ time together in the evening when the family members gather in the living room after a day of working hard.

A. spending       B. to spend                         C. spend                              D. spent 

Câu 10: Most of the people _________ to talk at the lecture arrived late because of the heavy traffic.

A. invited         B. who inviting                  C. whom were invited      D. Invite 

Câu 11: It is of great importance to create a good impression __________ your interviewer.

A. on           B. about          C. for             D. at 

Câu 12: Paul was __________ disappointed with his examination results that he didn't smile all week.

A. too          B. enough        C. such        D. so 

Câu 13: Tell me the day _________ you want to have your interview.

A. which      B. when      C. in that        D. where 

Câu 14: Good preparations _________ your job interview is a must.

A. with          B. upon         C. in              D. for 

Câu 15: He is __________ that everyone loves him.

A. very kind       B. too kind     C. kind enough        D. such a kind man 

Câu 16: This is the cat _________

A. whom I bought at the pet shop

B. where at the pet shop I bought

C. I bought at the pet shop

D. at the pet shop I bought it 

Câu 17: _________ to school as a child, I would have learned how to use a computer.

A. Although I went 

B. Because I was able to go

C. If I had been able to go 

D. Unless I didn't go 

Câu 18: My cousin, _________, is going to come and stay with us this summer holiday. A. who I talked to you 

B. I talk to you about her

B. I talk to you about her.

C. whom I talked to you about her 

D. whom I talked to you about 

Câu 19. __________ ten minutes earlier, you would have got a better seat.

A. Had you arrived

B. If you arrived

C. Were you arrived

D. If you hadn't arrived 

Câu 20: You should find a job to live _________ from your parents.

A. dependence

B. independence

C. independent

D. independently 

Câu 21: Children receive their early _________ at home so parents should buy some educational magazines to put them in the bookcase 

A. educate 

B. educational

C. education

D. educating 

Câu 22: He was pleased that things in his university were going on __________.

A. satisfied

B. satisfactorily

C. satisfying

D. satisfactory 

Câu 23: Before the interview, you have to send a letter of _________ and your résumé to the company.

A. application     B. reference      C. curriculum vitae           D. photograph 

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.

Câu 24: In a school year in Vietnam, there are two semesters called the first semester and the second semester.

A. senses     B. parts      C. terms         D. systems 

Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions

Câu 25: Different from English taught to all Vietnamese students, Chinese and Russian have been made optional languages taught at secondary schools in Vietnam. 

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

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

Câu 26: Julie and Ann are talking about their new classmate.

 Julie: “ ____________?”

Ann: “Yeah, not bad, I suppose.”

A. He is quite good-looking, isn't he 

B. Do you see him often

C. What are you thinking

D. How did you meet him 

Câu 27: Nam and Lan are talking in the office when they have a tea-break.

Nam: "Would you like to join us for dinner after work?"

Lan: “_________________” 

A. Thanks. You can cook dinner.                                

B. I'd love to, but I have to finish my important report for tomorrow.

C. Thanks for your help, but I can cook dinner myself.

D. What's wrong with you? 

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.

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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 4

1-C

2-B

3-D

4-A

5-B

6-B

7-D

8-D

9-A

10-A

11-A

12-D

13-B

14-D

15-D

16-C

17-C

18-D

19-A

20-D

21-C

22-B

23-A

24-C

25-A

26-A

27-B

28-B

29-B

30-D

31-B

32-B

33-D

34-B

35-D

36-A

37-C

38-B

39-B

40-D

41-B

42-C

43-C

44-C

45-A

46-B

47-A

48-D

49-B

50-C

5. Đề số 5

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ VĂN HƯU- ĐỀ 05

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 1: You don't try to work hard. You will fail in the exam.

A. Unless you try to work hard, you will fail in the exam.

B. Unless you don't try to work hard, you will fail in the exam.

C. Unless you try to work hard, you won't fail in the exam.

D. Unless do you try to work hard, you will fail in the exam. 

Question 2: Marry loved her stuffed animal when she was young. She couldn't sleep without it.

A. When Marry was young, she loved her stuffed animal so much that she couldn't sleep without it.

B. When Marry was young, she loved her stuffed animal so as not to sleep with it.

C. As Marry couldn't sleep without her stuffed animal when she was young, she loved it.

D. When Marry was young, she loved her stuffed animal though she couldn't sleep without it. 

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 3: Fifty minutes are the maximum length of time allotted for the exam. 

A. maximum          B. length      C. are        D. allotted 

Question 4: For its establishment, ASEAN Tourism Association has played an important role in promoting and developing ASEAN Tourism services. 

A. Tourism Association

B. played

C. For its

D. in promoting and developing 

Question 5: Having been identified the causes of global warming, scientists have worked out some solutions to reduce its effects. 

A. worked out

B. Having been identified

C. to reduce

D. of 

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. 

If you want to give someone the nod in Bulgaria, you have to nod your head to say “no” and shake it to say “yes” – the exact opposite of what we do! In Belgium, pointing with your index finger or snapping your fingers at someone is very rude. 

In France, you shouldn't rest your feet on tables or chairs. Speaking to someone with your hands in your pockets will only make matters worse. In the Middle East, you should never show the soles of your feet or shoes to others as it will be seen as a grave insult. When eating, only use your right hand because they use their left hands when going to the bathroom. 

In Bangladesh, the 'thumbs-up' is a rude sign. In Myanmar, people greet each other by clapping, and in India, whistling in public is considered rude. 

In Japan, you should not blow your nose in public, but you can burp at the end of a meal to show that you have enjoyed it. The 'OK' sign (thumb and index finger forming a circle) means "everything is good” in the West, but in China it means nothing or zero. In Japan, it means money, and in the Middle East, it is a rude gesture.

Question 6: In the Middle East, people do not use their left hands for eating because they use their left hands _______.

A. to put in their pockets

B. when preparing the meal

C. when going to the bathroom

D. to clean their tables and chairs 

Question 7: It is mentioned in the passage that many gestures _________.

A. are not used to communicate our feelings

B. may mean different things in different countries

C. can be used to greet each other in public

D. are used in greeting among men and women 

Question 8: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. In Belgium, snapping your fingers at someone is very rude.

B. In France, people shouldn't rest their feet on tables.

C. In Myanmar, people greet each other by clapping

D. In China, the 'OK'sign means money 

Question 9: The word "othersin paragraph 3 refers to _________.

A. other people       B. other shoes        C. other soles  D. other feet 

Question 10: People nod their head to say no in _________.

A. Bulgaria          B. Belgium      C. France            D. Japan 

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.

Question 11: A. cooked         B. watched      C. stopped           D. wicked 

Question 12: A. spirit            B. title              C. describe           D. final 

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

Question 13: The U23 Vietnamese football team's performance has garnered _______ from around the world and shown promise for Vietnam's soccer horizon. 

A. attentive         B. attentively        C. attend        D. attention 

Question 14: The joke would not be funny if it _________ into French.

A. be translated

B. has been translated

C. was be translated

D. were translated 

Question 15: Paul is a very _________ character, he is never relaxed with strangers. 

A. self-conscious

B. self-satisfied

C. self-directed

D. self-confident 

Question 16: Mary's lawyer advised her _________ anything further about the accident. 

A. not saying        B. telling              C. not to say                       D. not tell 

Question 17: Many of the pictures _________ from outer space are presently on display in the public library 

A. sending        B. sent                                 C. having sent                    D. were sent 

Question 18: Although he is my friend, I find it hard to _________ his selfishness 

A. catch up with

B. put up with

C. keep up with

D. come down with 

Question 19: John congratulated us _________ our exam with high marks. 

A. on pass         B. for passing                     C. to pass      D. on passing 

Question 20: We expected him at eight, but he finally __________ at midnight. 

A. turned in         B. came off   C. came to        D. turned up 

Question 21: Everybody is tired of watching the same comercials on TV every night, ________? 

A. aren't they    B. are they          C. haven't they     D. don't they 

Question 22: The authorities _________ actions to stop illegal purchase of wild animals and their associated products effectively. However, they didn't do so. 

A. must have taken

B. had to take

C. needed have taken

D. should have taken 

Question 23: He gave me his personal _________ that his draft would be ready by Friday.

A. accordance      B. assurance       C. endurance    D. insurance 

Question 24: Vietnam ________ announcing a nationwide lockdown to fight COVID-19 on April 1, 2020. 

A. start   B. started           C. will start    D. has started 

Question 25: The 1st week of classes at university is a little ________ because so many students get lost, change classes or go to the wrong place. 

A. uncontrolled        B. chaotic      C. arranged     D. notorious 

Question 26: After he ________ his work, he went straight home. 

A. would finish       B. has finished    C. has been finishing        D. had finished 

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

Question 27: A: My speaking skill is getting worse. 

B: _________, I would speak English in class more regularly.

A. Don't ask me

B. If I were you

C. No problem

D. Forgive 

Question 28: Linda is thanking Daniel for his birthday present.

Linda: "Thanks for the book. I've been looking it for months." Daniel: "_____________”

A. You can say that again

B. I'm glad you like it.

C. I like reading books

D. Thank you for looking for it. 

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. 

How is the news different from entertainment? Most people would answer that news is real but entertainment is fiction. However, if we think more carefully about the news, it becomes clear that the news is not always real. The news does not show us all the events of the day, but stories from a small number of chosen events. The creation of news stories is subject to specific constraints, much like the creation of works of fiction. There are many constraints, but three of the most important ones are: commercialism, story formulas, and sources. Newspapers, radio, and TV stations are businesses, all of which are rivals for audiences and advertising revenue. The amount of time that the average TV station spends on news broadcasts has grown steadily over the last fifty years - largely because news is relatively cheap to produce, yet sells plenty of advertising. Some news broadcasts are themselves becoming advertisements. For example, during one week in 1996 when the American CBS network was airing a movie about the sinking of the Titanic, CBS news ran nine stories about that event (which had happened 84 years before). The ABC network is owned by Disney Studios, and frequently runs news stories about Mickey Mouse. Furthermore, the profit motive drives news organizations to pay more attention to stories likely to generate a large audience, and to shy away from stories that may be important but dull. This pressure to be entertaining has produced shorter, simpler stories: more focus on celebrities than people of substance, more focus on gossip than on news, and more focus on dramatic events than on nuanced issues. 

As busy people under relentless pressure to produce, journalists cannot spend days agonizing over the best way to present stories. Instead, they depend upon certain story formulas, which they can reuse again and again. One example is known as the inverted pyramid. In this formula, the journalist puts the most important information at the beginning of the story, than adds the next most important, and so on. The inverted pyramid originates from the age of the telegraph, the idea being that if the line went dead halfway through the story, the journalist would know that the most crucial information had at least been relayed. Modern journalists still value the formula for a similar reason. Their editors will cut stories if they are too long. Another formula involves reducing a complicated story into a simple conflict. The best example is "horse race" election coverage. Thorough explication of the issues and the candidates' views is forbiddingly complex. Journalists therefore concentrate more on who is winning in the opinion polls, and whether the underdog can catch up in the numbers than on politicians' campaign goals.

Sources are another constraint on what journalists cover and how they cover it. The dominant sources for news are public information officers in businesses and government offices. The majority of such officers try to establish themselves as experts who are qualified to feed information to journalists. How do journalists know who is an expert? In general, they don't. They use sources not on the basis of actual expertise, but on the appearance of expertise and the willingness to share it. All the major news organizations use some of the same sources (many of them anonymous), so the same types of stories always receive attention. Over time, the journalists may even become close friends with their sources, and they stop searching for alternative points of view. The result tends to be narrow, homogenized coverage of the same kind.

Question 29: It can be inferred from paragraph 1 that the author of the passage thinks __________.

A. that most people don't realize how different news is from reality

B. that watching or reading the news is extremely boring

C. that most news stories are false

D. that most people don't pay enough attention to the news 

Question 30: According to paragraph 2, which of the following is true? 

A. One effect of commercialism is news stories with more complex content.

B. Some news broadcasts are shown without advertisements.

C. More time is devoted to news on TV now than 50 years ago.

D. The ABC network owns Disney Studios. 

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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 5

1-A

2-A

3-C

4-C

5-B

6-C

7-B

8-D

9-A

10-A

11-D

12-A

13-D

14-D

15-A

16-C

17-B

18-B

19-D

20-D

21-A

22-D

23-B

24-B

25-B

26-D

27-B

28-B

29-A

30-C

31-C

32-A

33-D

34-D

35-C

36-A

37-B

38-D

39-B

40-C

41-C

42-D

43-D

44-D

45-C

46-D

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