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TRƯỜNG THPT TRƯỜNG CHINH

ĐỀ THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM HỌC 2021-2022

MÔN: TIẾNG ANH

(Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút)

1. Đề số 1

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

Question 1. “No, I won’t work overtime at the weekend,” said Sally.

A. Sally proised to work overtime at the weekend.

B. Sally apologized for not working overtime at the weekend. 

C. Sally refused to work overtime at the weekend. 

D. Sally regretted not working overtime at the weekend. 

Question 2. We survived that accident because the driver was driving carefully.

A. But for the driver, we would have survived that accident.

B. If we weren’t driving carefully, the driver couldn’t have survived that accident. 

C. Had the driver not been driving carefully, we wouldn’t have survived that accident.

D. Without our seat belts, we could have survived that accident.  

Question 3. Jenny is so creative that we all can rely on her original ideas.

A. Being creative, we can all rely on Jenny for original ideas. 

B. So creative is Jenny that we all can rely on her for original ideas. 

C. Jenny is such creative girl that we all rely on her for original ideas.

D. Creative though Jenny is, we can rely on her for original ideas.

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

Question 4. He called to tell me that he was studying. However, I didn’t believe him because there were a party-like sound.

A. Though he was studying when he called, I thought he was lying because he phoned, I didn’t believe his claim that he was studying.

B. Because of the sounds of a party I heard in the background when he phoned, I didn’t believe his claim that he was studying.

C. Although he rang me to tell me that he was studying, I couldn’t hear what he was saying properly because of my unbelievably noisy party.

D. I didn’t believe that he could study properly with the noise of a party in the background and and I told him that when he telephoned.

Question 5. There were over two hundred people at Carl’s trial. Most of them believed that he was not guilty of the crime.

A. The majority of the more than 200 people at Carl’s trial didn’t think that he had committed the crime.

B. Carl had not committed the crime, and so more than 200 people came to his trial to show their support.

C. Over 200 people coming to Carl’s trial must have influenced the fact that he was found guilty of the crime.

D. When it was announced that Carl had been found not guilty of the crime, there were 200 people in the audience at his trial.

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

Question 6. My brother usually asks (A) me for help when (B) he has (C) difficulty to do (D) his math homework.

Question 7. Many people object to use (A) physical punishment (B) in dealing with (C) discipline problems at school. (D)

Question 8. Such animals like (A) frogs have (B) waterproof (C) skin that prevents them (D) from drying out quickly in air, sun, or wind.

Read the passage and mark A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the questions.

In the early twentieth century, an Americanwoman named Emily Post wrote a book (9) ______ etiquette. This book explained the proper behavior Americans should follow in many different social situations from birthday parties to funerals. But in modern society, it is not simply to know the proper (10) _____ for behavior in your own country. It is necessary for people who work or travel abroad to understand the rules of etiquette in other cultures as well.

Cultural differences can be found in such simple processes as giving or receiving a gift. In Western cultures, a gift can be given to the receiver with relatively (11) _____ ceremony. When a gift is offered, the receiver usually takes the gif and expresses his or her thanks. In Chinese culture, both the giver and receiver understand that the receiver will typically refuse to take the gift several times before he or she finally accepts it. In addition, to show respect for the receiver, it is (13) ________ in several Asian cultures to use both hands when offering a gift to another person.

Question 9. A. on

B. with

C. by

D. upon

Question 10. A. tendency

B. convention

C. rules

D. laws

Question 11. A. specially

B. differently

C. few

D. little

Question 12. A. Morever

B. Otherwise

C. Therefore

D. However

Question 13. A. extraordinary

B. efficient

C. unusual

D. common

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

The environment is everything that surrounds us: plants, animals, buildings, country, air, water... everything that can affect us in any way. The environment of a town, with its buildings and its noise and smells, is a far cry from that of the countryside, with its fields and crops, its wild and domestic animals and its feeling of spaciousness. And the environment differs in different parts of the world.

Ecology is the science of how living things exist together and depend on each other and on the local environment. Where an environment is peaceful, the ecology of an area is in balance.

Man is a part of the environment and has done more to upset the ecology than any other living things. He has poisoned the atmosphere and polluted both land and water. He has wasted the earth’s natural resources with no thought for the future, and has thought out the cruel ways of killing his fellow men--- and every other sort of life at the same time.

Since man has done so much damage, it is up to man to try to put matters right--- if it is not already too late. If there is to be any solutions for our ills, that solutions lie in the hands of the young, and the sooner they start doing something about it, the better.

One of the main causes of the earth’s troubles is that the world is overpopulated and that this overpopulation is growing at an ever increasing speed. At the same time we are using up our natural resources at an ever increasing speed with no hope for replacing them.

For many years the earth has been unable to provide enough food for these rapidly growing populations and the position is gradually becoming worse since the areas that were once rich have turned into deserts.

Even at this moment many of the earth’s natural treasures are being destroyed, many valuable animals and plants are being killed off, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to grow enough food to prevent much of the earth’s population from hunger. The situation is getting out of hand. Time is running out. But with your help, we may be able to save ourselves. Who cares?

Question 14. The environment is ________.

A. almost the same in the world 

B. different in different countries

C. almost the same in different towns

D. different from place to place  

Question 15. The word “He” in paragraph 3 refers to__________.

A. Living creature  

B. The  ecology

C. The environment

D. Man  

Question 16. “The environment of a town, with its buildings and its noise and smells, is a far cry from that of the countryside” ( in paragraph 1) means that _________.

A. the town is far from the countryside

B. the environment of a town is worse different from that of the countryside

C. the environment of a town is quite different from that of the countryside

D. the environment of a town can’t be compared to that of the countryside 

Question 17. The main purpose of the passage is to _________.

A. inform people about the science of ecology

B. urge people to do something about the environment 

C. criticize  some actions ofhuman beings

D. help us understand the world we live in

Question 18. It can be inferred from the passage that __________

A. species of animals and plants exist together and depend on each other

B. man is a part of the natural environment

C. natural resources are being used up and man needs to conserve them.

D. controlling the population is also a necessary way to keep the ecological balance.

Question 19. The words “ getting out of hand” the last paragraph is closest in meaning to _________.

A. able to control

B. becoming difficult 

C. under control

D. out of control

Question 20. It is not clearly stated but implied in the passage that________.

A. we can do something to save the earth

B. we can grow more food to save ourselves

C. we can do nothing about the natural resources 

D. we can not make good use of our time

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

In the early 1800’s, over 80 percent of the United States labor force was engaged in agriculture. Sophisticated technology and machinery were virtually nonexistent. People who lived in the cities and were not directly involved in trade often participated in small cottage industries making handcrafted goods. Others cured meats, silversmiths, candle or otherwise produced needed goods and commodities. Blacksmiths, silversmiths, candle makers, and other artisans worked in their homes or barns, relying on help of family.

Perhaps no single phenomenon brought more widespread and lasting change to the United States society than the rise of industrialization. Industrial growth hinged on several economic factors. First, industry requires an abundance of natural resources, especially coal, iron ore, water, petroleum, and timber-all readily available on the North American continent. Second, factories demand a large labor supply. Between the 1870’s and the First World War (1914-1918), approximately 23 million immigrants streamed to the United States, settled in cities, and went to work in factories and mines. They also helped build the vast network of canals and railroads that crisscrossed the continent and linked important trade centers essential to industrial growth.

Factories also offered a reprieve from the backbreaking work and financial unpredictability associated with farming. Many adults, poor and disillusioned with farm life, were lured to the cities by promises of steady employment, regular paychecks, increased access to goods and services, and expanded social opportunities. Others were pushed there when new technologies made their labor cheap or expendable; inventions such as steel plows and mechanized harvesters allowed one farmhand to perform work that previously had required several, thus making farming capital-intensive rather than labor-intensive.

The United States economy underwent a massive transition and the nature of work was permanently altered. Whereas cottage industries relied on a few highly skilled craft workers who slowly and carefully converted raw materials into finished products from start to finish, factories relied on specialization. While factory work was less creative and more monotonous, it was also more efficient and allowed mass production of goods at less expense.

Question 21. The word “ expendable” is closest in meaning to _______.

A. nonproductive

B. unacceptable 

C. nonessential 

D. unprofitable

Question 22. The word “Others” in paragraph 3 refers to __________.

A. adults

B. promises 

C. goods and services 

D. social opportunities

Question 23. What is the main idea of paragraph 3?

A. What American factories offered their farmer

B. What led American farmers to leaving their farms

C. How much capital was needed in American factories

D. How the American work force benefited from new techologies

Question 24. Blacksmiths, silversmiths, candle makers are are mentioned in lines 5-6 as examples of artisans who ________.

A. maintained their businesses at home                                    

B. were eventually able to use sophisticated technology  

C. produced unusual goods and commodities

D. would employ only family members

Question 25. According to thepassage, factor workers differed from craft workers in that factory workers _______.

A. were required to be more creative

B. worked extensively with raw materials

C. changed jobs frequently 

D. specialized in one aspect of the finished product only

Question 26. What aspect of life in the United States does the passage maily discuss?

A. The transition from an agricultural to an industrial economy.

B. The invention that transformed life in the nineteenth century.

C. The problems associated with the earliest factories.

D. The difficulty of farm life in the nineteenth century.

Question 27. What does the author mean when stating that certain inventions made farming "capital-intensive rather than labor-intensive"?

A. Workers had to be trained to operate the new machines.

B. The new inventions were not helpful for all farming activities.

C. Human labor could still accomplish as much work as the first machines.

D. Mechanized farming required more capital and fewer laborers.

Question 28. Which of the following statements woud the author most probably support?

A. The United States witnessed the prosperity of industrialization in a short duration.

B. The United States farming was under the utmost influence of industrialization process. 

C. Both economic and social factors resulted in the rise of industrialization in the United States.

D. Crucial changes in the United States society were generated by the industrial growth.

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

Question 29. A. sharp       B. hammer         C. apple         D. applicant

Question 30. A. cooked    B. ploughed       C. stopped     D. finished 

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

Question 31. A. relation      B. employment      C. important    D. mischievous 

Question 32. A. active        B. employ             C. dessert        D. affair

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

Question 33. You ______ use your dictionary during the language test. It’s prohibited.

A. mustn’t       B. oughtn’t     C. mightn’t       D. needn’t 

Question 34. A survey was ________ to study the effects of mass media on young adults.

A. commented     B. carried out     C. made        D. filled 

Question 35. Since Elgin was fired from the university, he has been forced to work hard to earn his _______.

A. tuition     B. debt     C. livelihood      D. finance

Question 36. We bought some _______.

A. German lovely old glasses

B. German old lovely glasses 

C. lovely old German glasses

D. old lovely German glasses

Question 37. The police are sometimes on _______ at night.

A. force         B. work   C. responsibility               D. patrol 

Question 38. This is the first time James _________ a strike.

A. joins        B. joined    C. has joined       D. has been joining 

Question 39. More and more investors are pouring money into food and beverage _______ start-ups.

A. an      B. the       C. ∅        D. a

Question 40. It is ________ learning English in our modern times.

A. worth       B. beneficial        C. costly      D. valuable

Question 41. John hasn’t studied much this year, so, in the last couple of months, he’s had to work _______ to catch up with his classmates.

A. devotedly     B. randomly       C. hard             D. fast

Question 42. She puts some money ________ each month for her holiday.

A. aside          B. back      C. up            D. about 

Question 43. A university degree is thought to be a _______ for applying to a company.

A. claim           B. request      C. demand      D. prerequisite

Question 44. The temperature ________ takes place varies widely from material to material.

A. at which melting

B. which melting 

C. which they melt

D. at which they melt

Mark A, B, C or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 45. A: “How do you do?” ~ B “_________”

A. How do you do?

B. I’m a bartender

C. Everything is OK!

D. I’m very fine, thanks!

Question 46. Mary: “You stepped on my toes!” ~ James: “________.”

A. Are you sure? It’s understandable.

B. I’m sorry but I meant it.

C. Really! I’m glad you like it.

D. I’m terribly sorry. I didn’t mean it.

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

Question 47. A series of programs have been broadcast to raise public awareness of healthy living.

A. people’s          B. teenagers’            C. adolescents’   D. residents’

Question 48. In the wee hours, while the child is sleeping, the Tooth Fairy takes the tooth and leaves some money under the pillow.

A. soon after midnight

B. late in the morning

C. early in the evening

D. long before bedtime

Mark 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 49. Heavy rain makes driving on the road very difficult.

A. light          B. torrential           C. storm       D. shower

Question 50. During the height of the season, tourists arrive in droves to see Shakespeare’s birthdayplace.

A. in small numbers

B. suddenly

C. in large numbers

D. out of the blue

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2. Đề số 2

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT TRƯỜNG CHINH- ĐỀ 02

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

Question 1. A. orchestra

B. chasm

C. chemical

D. orchard

Question 2. A. confine

B. conceal

C. convention

D. concentrate

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. individual

B. expenditure

C. communicate

D. necessity

Question 4. A. popularity

B. laboratory

C. politician

D. documentary

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. No matter how angry she was, she would never ............ to violence.

A. resolve     B. recourse                    C. exert                D. resort

Question 6. She refuses to even listen to anyone else’s point of view. She is very               .

A. open-minded

B. kind-hearted

C. narrow-minded

D. absent-minded

Question 7. I am inclined ......... his complicity in the big fraud.

A. about believing         B. in believing               C. for believing             D. to believe

Question 8. Do you know the woman ......... next to our teacher?

A. standing                   B. stood          C. stand                        D. to stand

Question 9. Not only .......... to speak to him, but she also vowed never to see him again.

A. she refused

B. did she refuse

C. she did refuse

 D. when she refused

Question 10. In my small house there are two rooms, ........... is used as the living-room.

A. the large one

B. the largest one

C. the largest of which

D. the larger of which

Question 11. Luckily, by the time we got there, the painting               .

A. didn’t sell           B. hadn’t sold    C. wasn’t sold          D. hadn’t been sold

Question 12. She applied for paid leave but her boss rejected her application               .

A. in hand           B. on hand         C. at hand           D. out of hand

Question 13. What is this? It is ............ a horrible smell.

A. giving down             B. giving off                 C. giving up                  D. giving out

Question 14. We have had the roof of our house ..............

A. to replace                  B. replace                      C. been replaced           D. replaced

Question 15. They are going to have .......... trip to Ha Long Bay next month.

A. a two-day                 B. two-days                  C. two days’                  D. a two-day’s

Question 16. It’s not so much her looks I don’t like ............... her inability to listen.

A. as                              B. more                         C. than                          D. for

Question 17. She is ......... to leave as soon as possible.

A. cautious                    B. anxious                     C. worried                     D. nervous

Question 18. Despite being a very good student, she didn’t fulfill her ......... later in life.

A. making                     B. potential                   C. capacity                    D. aptitude

Question 19. He was not aware that he had been under ............... since his arrival.

A. review                      B. consideration            C. discussion                 D. surveillance

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. He didn’t bat an eye when he realized he failed the exam again.

A. didn’t show surprise

B. didn’t want to see

C. didn’t care 

D. wasn’t happy

Question 21. Your room is so clutteredYou should tidy it up immediately.

A. messy        B. clean          C. confined                   D. unique

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. At first, no one believed he was a pilot, but his documents lent colour to his statements.

A. provided evidence for 

B. got information from

C. borrowed colour from

D. gave no proof of

Question 23. I’m sorry I can’t come to your birthday party this weekend - I’m up to my ears in work.

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

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

Question 24. Jenifer: "Would you mind if I use your computer for an hour?" - Tim:"                ".

A. Not at all. I’ve finished my job.

B. Yes, you can use it.

C. Of course not. I still need it now.

D. Yes, It’s all right.

Question 25. "Have you been able to reach Tom?” - "               ”

A. There’s no approval.

B. It’s much too high.

C. Yes. I’ve known him for years.

D. No. The line is busy.

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 26 to 30.

Love is one of the most profound emotions known to human beings. There are many kinds of love, but many people seek its expression in a romantic relationship with a compatible partner (or partners).

For many people, romantic relationships comprise one of the most meaningful aspects of life, providing a source of deep fulfillment. The need for human connection appears to be  (26) ................ - but the ability to form healthy, loving relationships is learned.

Some evidence suggests that the ability to form a stable relationship starts to form in infancy, in a child’s earliest experiences with a caregiver who reliably meet the infant’s needs for food, care, warmth, protection, stimulation, and social contact. Such relationships are not destiny, but they are theorized to establish deeply ingrained patterns of relating to others.

Failed relationships happen for many reasons, and the failure of a relationship is often a source of great psychological anguish. Most people have to work consciously to master the skills necessary to make relationships endure and flourish.

Finding a partner with whom to share a life is a wonderful - yet sometimes difficult - process. (27) ................ it’s conducted online or in-person, the search will likely push an individual into unfamiliar settings to encounter potential partners. In order to be successful, it is often necessary to go outside one’s comfort zone.

Dating is a process by which people spend time with others in order to gradually determine whether  a  particular  person  is suitable (28) .............. a  potential  mate.  Determining  whether a connection  reflects  (29) ................ infatuation  or  true  love  can  sometimes  be  challenging,  but research suggests that there are revealing clues in behavior.

One possibly counterintuitive indicator of a potential match is one’s sense of self. Someone  who would make a good partner may push an individual to discover new activities or beliefs that expand their self-concept. Another early signifier may be stress: repeatedly interacting with someone (30) ...................... impression matters deeply to someone can fuel anxiety.

Other indicators include being highly motivated to see the person and investing a significant amount of time, emotion, and energy into the budding relationship.

(Adapted from: https://medium.eom/@souravraj.kumar19)

Question 26. A. innate

B. difficult

C. strong

D. lost

Question 27. A. When

B. Where

C. Whether

D. If

Question 28. A. with

B. like

C. since

D. as

Question 29. A. popular

B. temporary

C. accessible

D. available

Question 30. A. which

B. that

C. whose

D. what

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 31 to 35.

Going to college or university in the United States is very expensive. A year at a prominent four-year university can cost almost $50,000, and this does not include the extra costs of housing, transportation, and other living expenses. There are, of course, less expensive options at colleges that also offer an excellent education. Most four-year colleges cost at least $10,000 per year, and many more are in the $20,000 to $30,000 range. For families in the United States, paying for the education of their children has become a major expense. Many families begin saving money from the time their children are born, and some states offer incentive plans for savings programs.

As expensive as the tuition is, it should be noted that this hardly covers all the cost of providing an education. Buildings, equipment, and salary costs are increasingly expensive, with advanced technology adding tremendous costs for laboratories and other specialized facilities. Universities and colleges constantly seek support from foundations, corporations, and industry, as well as from local, state, or federal government.

In addition to family funds and savings, there are two main types of funding for college: loans and grants. Loans are borrowed money that must be paid back, with interest, although the interest rates for student loans are lower than for some other types of loans. The early years of many workers’ careers are spent trying to pay back student loans. Grants, including scholarships, are gifts of money that do not have to be paid back, but students often must fulfill certain obligations, such as maintaining a certain grade point average or demonstrating family need, in order to qualify. Scholarships are funds that are earned or competed for, and they may be based on the student’s academic, athletic, or civic performance or on some other condition that has been met by the student or family. Identifying and accessing these funds can be confusing, and even disheartening, for families when they encounter the application forms. Colleges, secondary schools, and other organizations have offices to help students learn about funding resources.

Tuition is only the beginning of the financial investment required for a U.S. education. Costs include educational fees - some are paid by everyone each term, others are related to the courses being taken. Students must also pay for housing; books; other materials; meals; health insurance  and health care; local day-to-day transportation, including parking; and transportation to and from home; telephone and Internet use; and any other expenses. Normally, international students pay the higher out-of-state tuition rate at public institutions.

Question 31. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

A. The cost of college in the United States

B. The advantages of going to college or university in the United States

C. Types of funding for college in the United States

D. Financial support from corporations or federal government for education in the United States

Question 32. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Students at a prominent university spend about $50,000 per year on their study and living expenses.

B. Few four-year colleges cost at least $10,000 per year.

C. Students studying at colleges which also offer a good education pay much more money than those studying at others.

D. Attending university in the United States is costly.

Question 33. Students must               .

A. repay student loans before graduation.

B. have excellent academic performances or meet other requirements to win scholarships.

C. pay very high interest on their loans.

D. fulfill certain obligations such as getting high grades to borrow money for college.

Question 34. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. Student loans are money that is borrowed must be paid back.

B. Most students in the United States don’t have to borrow money for their study because they are rich.

C. Students must compete for scholarships.

D. Students must also pay for housing, transportation or other living expenses.

Question 35. The word "dishearteningis closest in meaning to               .

A. dishonest                  B. irritating                   C. discouraging             D. embarrassing

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 36 to 42.

Matching the influx of foreign immigrants into the larger cities of the United States during the late nineteenth century was a domestic migration, from towns and farms to cities, within the United States. The country had been overwhelmingly rural at the beginning of the century, with less than 5 percent of Americans living in large towns or cities. The proportion of urban population began to grow remarkably after 1840, increasing from 11 percent that year to 28 percent by 1880 and to 46 percent by 1900. A country with only 6 cities boasting a population of more than 8,000 in 1800 had become one with 545 such cities in 1900. Of these, 26 had a population of more than 100,000 including 3 that held more than a million people. Much of the migration producing an urban society came from smaller towns within the United States, but the combination of new immigrants and old American "settlers" on America’s "urban frontier" in the late nineteenth century proved extraordinary.

The growth of cities and the process of industrialization fed on each other. The agricultural revolution stimulated many in the countryside to seek a new life in the city and made it possible for fewer farmers to feed the large concentrations of people needed to provide a workforce for growing numbers of factories. Cities also provided ready and convenient markets for the products of  industry, and huge contracts in transportation and construction - as well as the expanded market in consumer goods - allowed continued growth of the urban sector of the overall economy of the United States.

Technological developments further stimulated the process of urbanization. One example is  the Bessemer converter (an industrial process for manufacturing steel), which provided steel girders for the construction of skyscrapers. The refining of crude oil into kerosene, and later the development of electric lighting as well as of the telephone, brought additional comforts to urban areas that were unavailable to rural Americans and helped attract many of them from the farms into the cities. In every era the lure of the city included a major psychological element for country people: the bustle and social interaction of urban life seemed particularly intriguing to those raised in rural isolation.

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3. Đề số 3

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT TRƯỜNG CHINH- ĐỀ 03

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

Question 1: A. looked

B. laughed

C. widened

D. stopped

Question 2: A. still

B. chilly

C. begin

D. bride

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

Question 3A. believe

B. borrow

C. design

D. expect

Question 4. A. habitat

B. pollution

C. construction

D. equipment 

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 woman is really friendly, ______?

A. was she        B. isn’t she         C. doesn’t she   D. did she

Question 6: Every night, the office ______ by the cleaning crew.

A. is vacuumed         B. vacuumed       C. vacuumes                       D. has vacuumed

Question 7: We borrowed the bikes ______ our uncle.

A. on          B. in               C. at             D. from

Question 8: ______ we grow, the wiser we become.

A. The older     B. Older        C. The oldest      D. Oldest

Question 9: She looked so beautiful in her ______ dress.

A. white wonderful long

B. wonderful long white

C. white long wonderful

D. wonderful white long

Question 10: He saw the accident when he ______ home from work.

A. drove             B. was driving      C. is driving          D. drives

Question 11: Many exam candidates lose marks simply ________ they do not read the questions properly.

A. because of          B. because        C. in spite of     D. although

Question 12: She will send me the design of my new house ______.

A. after she had finished it        B. while she was finishing it

C. as soon as she has finished it D. before she finished it

Question 13: ______ on the topic of the presentation, he started finding relevant information for it.

A. Decided           B. Having decided              C. Being decided                D. To decide

Question 14: They had a ______ candlelit dinner last night and she accepted his proposal of marriage.

A. romance           B. romantic         C. romantically                   D. romanticize

Question 15: They ______ a big fortune when they were young, so they didn’t have to work hard.

A. came into        B. went up         C. came across                   D. went around

Question 16: The biggest fear is that humans might ______ control over robots.

A. gain              B. keep             C. lose                                D. take

Question 17: He had no prior ______ of the language before visiting the country.

A. security          B. product           C. literature                        D. knowledge

Question 18: There are no ______ differences between the two groups of students.

A. suspicious          B. desperate                        C. significant                      D. consistent

Question 19: She was a minister with considerable influence in the ______ of power.

A. corridors          B. cabinets                          C. priorities                        D. concepts

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: We generally like those whom we have benefited, if our services are suitably acknowledged.

A. properly         B. wrongly             C. responsibly                    D. normally

Question 21: Her parents are growing increasingly concerned by her erratic behaviour.

A. answerable      B. angelic             C. anxious                          D. Ancestral

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: This product is hazardous to the eyes and should be kept out of reach of children.

A. dangerous          B. useful             C. safe               D. Interesting

Question 23: The captain ordered the soldiers to gather on the double even though they were sleeping.

A. willingly             B. immediately        C. slowly         D. Intensively

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

Question 24: A customer is talking to a shop assistant about the sweater he has chosen.

- Customer: “That's nice. Could I try it on?”- Shop assistant: “______”

A. Certainly, the changing rooms are over there.

B. Oh, sorry. We don’t have this room.

C. That’s right. You must try it before buying.

D. Yes, of course, but you must pay the bill first.

Question 25: Laura and Tom are talking about their school curriculum.

-Laura: ''I think Art should be a compulsory subject. ''

- Tom : ''______. Art helps develop creativity. ''

A. I quite agree

B. You must be kidding

C. I'm of the opposite opinion

D. I don't think that's a good idea

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 26 to 30.

Do you ever wish you were more optimistic, someone (26)______ always expected to be successful? Having someone around who always fears the worst isn't really a lot of enjoyment - we all know someone who sees a single cloud on a sunny day and says, “It looks like rain.” but if you catch yourself thinking such things, it's important to do something about it.

You can change your view of life, (27)______ psychologist. It only takes a little effort, and you'll find life more rewarding as a result. Optimism, they say, is partly about self-respect and confidence but it's also a more positive way of looking at life and all it has to (28)______. Optimists are more likely to start new projects and are generally more prepared to take risks.

Upbringing is obviously very important in forming your attitude to the world. Some people are brought up to depend too much on (29)______ and grow up forever blaming other people when anything goes wrong. Most optimists, on the other hand, have been brought up not to suppose (30)______ as the end of the world - they just get on with their lives.

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ĐÁP ÁN 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: C

Question 2: D

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

BQuestion 4. A

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: B

Question 6: A

Question 7: D

Question 8: A

Question 9: B

Question 10: B

Question 11: B

Question 12: C

Question 13: B

Question 14: B

Question 15: A

Question 16: C

Question 17: D

Question 18: C

Question 19: A

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

Question 20: A

Question 21: C

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: C

Question 23: C

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

Question 24: A

Question 25: A

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 26 to 30.

Question 26: A

Question 27: B

Question 28: D

Question 29: A

Question 30: C

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 31 to 35.

Question 31: C

Question 32: B

Question 33: A

Question 34: B

Question 35: D

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 36 to 42.

Question 36: C

Question 37: B

Question 38: A

Question 39: B

Question 40: C

Question 41: D

Question 42: A

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 43: A

Question 44: D

Question 45: D

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 46: C

Question 47: C

Question 48: AMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.

Question 49: D

DQuestion 50: A

4. Đề số 4

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT TRƯỜNG CHINH- ĐỀ 04

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

Câu 1: A. about

B. shout

C. wounded

D. count

Câu 2: A. houses

B. brashes

C. hates

D. places

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.

Câu 3: A. danger

B. invite

C. enact

D. enjoy

Câu 4: A. available

B. depression

C. education

D. majority

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 5: You may note down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job.

A. put down    B. hold down      C. draw down             D. jot down

Câu 6: Many large corporations will be wiped out and millions of jobs will be lost.

A. escalated       B. erased         C. threatened      D. eradicated

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 7: On the whole, the rescue mission was well executed.

A. In fact      B. In particular        C. At once      D. In general

Câu 8: It’s difficult to tell him to give in because he is so big-headed.

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

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.

Câu 9: What happened (A) in that city were (B) a reaction from city workers, including (C) firemen and policemen who had been laid off from their (D) jobs.

Câu 10: The Alaskan malamute, used (A) extensively for pulling (B) sleds, is closely (C) related about (D) the wolf.

Câu 11: In order to (A) avoid to make (B) mistakes, take (C) your time and work carefully.(D)

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: Who was the first person ______ the South Pole?

A. who reaches       B. reaching         C. to reach     D. reached

Câu 13: Thank you very much. I haven’t been to_______party for ages.

A. so enjoyable                      

B. the so enjoyable                 

C. so enjoyable a        

D. a so enjoyable

Câu 14: A skilled_______will help candidates feel relaxed.

A. interview         B. interviewing     C. interviewee      D. interviewer

Câu 15: The government devalued the currency to try to revive the _______ economy.

A. developed     B. stagnant         C. dynamic        D. stable

Câu 16: Terry______ in three movies already. I think he’ll be a star some day.

A. had appeared

B. has appeared

C. is appearing

D. was appearing

Câu 17: Narcissus bulbs_______at least three inches apart and covered with about four inches of well-drained soil.

A. should have been planted

B. should be planting

C. must plant

D. should be planted

Câu 18: An endangered species is a species______ population is so small that it is in danger of becoming extinct.

A. whose                    B. which

C. what                       D. who

Câu 19: With this type of insurance, you’re buying ______ of mind.

A. peace                     B. satisfaction

C. calmness                D. contentment

Câu 20: There was hardly_______ money left in the bank account.

A. no more                  B. some

C. no                           D. any

Câu 21: Learning English isn’t so difficult, once you get______it.

A. down to                   B. get off

C. get on                     D. down with

Câu 22: Mary hardly ever cooks, ______?

A. did she                      B. didn’t she

C. does she                   D. doesn't she

Câu 23: She has made an ______ for the job as a nursery teacher because she likes children.

A. application              B. applicating 

C. apply                      D. applicant

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 24: Tim: "Let me wash the vegetable while you're preparing the meat."

- Linda: “______.”

A. OK. Thank you very much. 

B. Good idea. I'll do it for you.

C. Yes, please. But I can manage.

D. No problem.

Câu 25: Sara: "How do you feel about his comment?"

- Mary: “______.”

A. Yes, it's a very good idea.

B. I don't think he knew what he was saying.

C. I'm afraid I disagree with you.

D. If you ask me, I feel tired.

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.

On April 3, 1972, a man came out of the Hilton hotel in Manhattan and started walking down the street. He stopped, (26)______ his hand with a strange object in it, put it to his ear and started to talk into it. This was the beginning of mobile phone (27)_______, more than 30 years ago. That man was Motorola's project manager, Martin Cooper, who was (28)______ his 34th birthday that day. The strange object was the first mobile phone, which was nicknamed "the shoe" because of its unusual (29)_______. Mr. Cooper had gone to New York to introduce the new phone. The first call he made was to his rival, Joe Engel at AT&T's research centre. Engel was responsible for the development of the radiophones for cars. "I called him and said that I was talking on a real mobile phone (30)_____ I was holding in my hand," said Cooper. "I don't remember what he said in reply, but I'm sure he wasn't happy." The quality of the call was very good, because although New York had only one base station at that time, it was being used by only one user - Martin Cooper.

Câu 26: A. pulled

B. raised

C. lifted

D. rose

Câu 27: A. past

B. times

C. history

D. story

Câu 28: A. making

B. driving

C. expecting

D. celebrating

Câu 29: A. kind

B. shape

C. type 

D. symbol

Câu 30: A. that

B. when

C. as

D. how

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.

Most of the early houses built in America were suited to farm life, as it was not until cities became manufacturing centers that colonists could survive without farming as their major occupation. Among the earliest farmhouses in America were those built in Plymouth Colony. Generally they consisted of one large rectangular room on the ground floor, called a hall or great room and having a fireplace built into one of the walls, and a loft overhead. Sometimes a lean-to was attached alongside the house to store objects such as spinning wheels, firewood, barrels, and tubs. The furnishings in the great room were sparse and crudely built. Tabletops and chest boards were split or roughly sawed and often smoothed only on one side. Benches took the place of chairs, and the table usually had a trestle base so it could be dismantled when extra space was required. One or two beds and a six-board chest were located in one corner of the room. The fireplace was used for heat and light, and a bench often placed nearby for children and elders, in the area called the inglenook.

The original houses in Plymouth Colony were erected within a tall fence for fortification. However, by 1630 Plymouth Colony had 250 inhabitants, most living outside the enclosure. By 1640, settlements had been built some distance from the original site. Villages began to emerge throughout Massachusetts and farmhouses were less crudely built. Windows brought light into homes and the furnishings and décor were more sophisticated.

As more diversified groups of immigrants settled the country, a greater variety of farmhouses appeared, from Swedish long-style houses in the Delaware Valley to saltbox houses in Connecticut, Dutch-Flemish stone farmhouses in New York, and clapboard farmhouses in Pennsylvania. From Georgian characteristics to Greek revival elements, farmhouses of varied architectural styles and building functions populated the landscape of the new frontier.

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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 4

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5. Đề số 5

ĐỀ THI THPT QG MÔN TIẾNG ANH- TRƯỜNG THPT TRƯỜNG CHINH- ĐỀ 05

Read the following passage and write the letter A, B, C or D on the top of the first page to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The incredible growth of the Internet over recent years has caused problems for parents and teachers. Parents worry about which sites their children spend time on, who they chat to online and the possible effects that computer games might have on them. For teachers, meanwhile, the main worry is the way the Internet makes cheating easier!

Schools and universities say there has been a huge increase in plagiarism – taking other people’s words and ideas and pretending that they are your own. In the past, anyone who wanted to copy had to go to a library, find the right books, read through them, find the sections they needed and then physically write down the words they wanted to use. Nowadays, though, students can simply copy extracts from websites-while really desperate students sometimes copy whole essays! As if this wasn’t bad enough, sites offering to actually do homework – at a price – have also started appearing.

Despite all this, we shouldn’t assume that the Internet only brings problems. Indeed, you could say that for every problem the Internet creates, it also brings a solution. Parents can now use sophisticated controls to stop kids accessing sites that might do them harm, while new software helps teachers to detect copied work immediately. Many, of course, are already able to recognize when someone is cheating! ‘Some students suddenly start using words they can’t possibly understand like ‘dialectical antagonism’,’ explains one teacher, ‘or parts of their essays feel different.”

One of the hardest things for teachers today is deciding how to mix modern technology with traditional study skills – and how best to use the Web in class. As more and more schools install computers in every classroom, the role of the teacher is changing. Making sure students don’t just copy things and do learn how to quote copied work properly is part of their job, but so is designing suitable projects to fully exploit the Web in helping students students learn about subjects and develop their life and social skills.

(adapted from Pre- Intermidiate Outcomes by Hugh Dellar $ Andrew Walkley)

Question 1. What is the passage mainly about?

A. Students wasting time on computer games          

B. The Interner making cheating easier

C. The effect that the Web is having on school life  

D. The Web used in projects to teach social skills

Question 2. The word “them” in paragraph 1 refers to ______.

A. parents    B.  children      C. games     D.  teachers

Question 3. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. Plagiarism is copying someone’s work and pretending it’s your own.

B. Designing projects to take advantage of the Internet is one of parents’ duties.

C. Many teachers can recognize when their students are cheating.

D. Parents can use some software to stop children assessing harmful sites.

Question 4. The word “this” in paragraph 2 refers to _____.

A. copying other people’s work

B. finding the right books

C. sale of homework on the Web 

D. physically writing down words

Question 5. According to paragraph 3, teachers can recognize plagiarism because ______.

A. there is always a solution to the problem.

B. students leave clues from the original

C. the Internet makes parents and teachers worried.

D. students use perfect English, above their level.

Question 6. The word “detect” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ____

A. ignore

B. notice

C. admire

D. confide

Question 7. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

A. The Internet has only bad impacts on education.

B.  Many websites offer to do homework without fee.

C. The Internet can be used positively in education.

D.  Parents don’t want to control children’s access to sites.

Read the following passage and write the letter A, B, C or D on the top of the first page to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

If we accept that we can not prevent science and technology from changing our world, we can at least try to ensure that the changes they make are in the right directions.  In a democratic society, this means that the public needs to have a basic understanding of science, so that it can make informed decisions, and not leave them  in the hands of experts. At the moment, the public has a rather ambivalent attitude toward science. It has come to expect the steady increase in the standard of living that new developments in science and technology have brought to continue, but it also distrusts science because it doesn't understand it. This distrust is evident in in the cartoon figure of  the mad scientist, working in his laboratory to produce a Frankenstein. But the public also has a great interest in science, as is shown by the large audiences for science fiction.

What can be done to harness this interest, and give the public the scientific background it needs to make informed decisions on subjects like acid rain, the greenhouse effect, nuclear weapons and genetic engineering? Clearly, the basis must lie in what is taught in schools. But in schools, science is often presented in a dry and uninteresting manner. Children learn it by rote to pass examinations and they don't see its relevance to the world around them. Moreover, science is often taught in term of equations. Although equations are a concise and accurate way of describing mathematical ideas, they frighten most people.

The science people learn in school can provide the basic framework. But the rate of scientific progress is now so rapid, that there are always new developments that have occurred since one was at school or university. Popular books and magazine articles about science can help to put across new developments. But even the most successful popular book is read by only a small proportion of the population. There are some very good science programs on TV, but others  present scientific wonders simply as magic, without explaining them, or showing how they fit into the framework of scientific ideas. Producers of television science programs should realise that they have a responsibility to educate the public, and not just entertain it.

What are the science-related issues that the public will have to make decisions on in the near future. By far the most urgent is that of nuclear weapons. Other global problems, such as food supply or the greenhouse effect, are relatively slow acting. But a nuclear war could mean the end of all human life on Earth, within days.

(adapted from Public Attitudes Toward Science by Stephen Hawking)

Question 8. What does the passage mainly dicuss?

A. The media can educate people about the most recent developments in technology.

B. The public should be educated about science so they can make good decisions.

C. The science people learn in school can provide a basic framework for scientific understanding.

D. Many people don’t trust science because they don’t understand it.

Question 9. The word “ it” in paragraph 1 refers to ____

A. the public       B. science      C. an expert       D. technology

Question 10. According to the passage, the public feels________.

A. negative about science fiction 

B. completely negative about science

C. completely positive about science

D. ambivalent toward science

Question 11. The phrase “learn by rote” in paragraph 2 means learning by ______

A.  travelling to many places

B. repeating the same thing many times

C. asking questions like What? How? Why? 

D. choosing the best part to remember

Question 12. According to the author, science programs on TV should _______.

A. present a lot of equations

B. focus on science fiction

C. show science as a kind of magic  

D. educate the public, as well as entertain

Question 13. The word “ put across ” in paragraph 3 closest in meaning to _____

A. affect          B. support     C. communicate                 D. eliminate

Question 14. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. Human beings like certain aspects of science and also dislike others.

B. People learn just general facts and ideas on science at school.

C. Science is taught in schools in a dry and uninteresting way.

D. The cartoon figure Frankenstein proves that the public trust science.

Question 15. The author believes that _______.

A. only trained scientists can solve the world’s problems in the future

B. human beings will not survive for more than a hundred more years

C. the most urgent issue is nuclear wars as they can wipe out the entire mankind

D. aliens from another planet will visit the Earth someday and help the human race

Read the following passage and write the letter A, B, C or D on the top of the first page to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

Founded after World War II by 51 "peace-loving states" combined to oppose future aggression, the United Nations now counts 192 member nations, (16)……….. its newest members, Nauru, Kiribati, and Tonga in 1999, Tuvalu and Yugoslavia in 2000, Switzerland and East Timor in 2002, and Montenegro in 2006.

United Nations Day has been (17)……… on October 24 since 1948 and celebrates the objectives and accomplishments of the organization, which was established on October 24, 1945.

The UN (18)……… in peacekeeping and humanitarian missions across the globe. Though some say its (19)……….. has declined in recent decades, the United Nations still plays a tremendous role in world politics. In 2001 the United Nations and Kofi Annan, then Secretary-General of the UN, won the Nobel Peace Prize "for their work for a better organized and more peaceful world."

Since 1948 there have been 63 UN peacekeeping operations that are currently under way. Thus far, close to 130 nations have contributed personnel (20)……… various times; 119 are currently providing peacekeepers. As of August 31, 2008, there were 16 peacekeeping operations underway with a total of 88,230 personnel. The small island nation of Fiji has taken part in virtually every UN peacekeeping operation, as has Canada.

(Source: https://www.examenglish.com / PTE / pte_academic _reading_4. htm, December 10th, 2017)

Question 16. A. including

B. limiting

C. especially

D. possibly

Question 17. A. examined

B. watched

C. monitored

D. celebrated

Question 18. A. puts off

B. looks down

C. takes part

D. makes use

Question 19. A. consequence

B. meaninglessness

C. awareness

D. influence

Question 20. A. on

B. at

C. by

D. in

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

Question 21. A.  kitchen      B. playful     C. support        D. threaten

Question 22. A. supportive    B. domestic  C. chemical      D. endanger

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

Question 23. A. shape       B. passion     C. push           D. discuss

Question 24. A. take           B. name     C. eight             D. back

Write the letter A, B, C or D on the top of the first page to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 25. Josh and Mike are talking about hobbies.

Josh: “ What is your hobby Mike?”

Mike: “___________”

A. Well, I like hiking.

B. Well, I want sugar

C. Sure, I’ll go with you.

D. Oh, I live here.

Question 26. John and Smith are talking about solar energy.

John: “ Solar energy is not only plentiful and unlimited but also clean and safe. Do you think so?”

Smith: “___”

A. Thanks for your kind words.

B. Thank you, I’m fine at the moment.

C.  Thank you for your consideration.

D. Yeah. You’re absolutely right.

Write the letter A, B, C or D on the top of the first page to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 27. The government is being widely criticized in the media for falling to limit air pollution. 

A. attracted                          B. praised

C. blamed                            D. approved

Question 28. Never punish your children by hitting them. This might teach them to become hitters. 

A. bring                                B. accept

C. give                                 D. reward

Write the letter A, B, C or D on the top of the first page to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 29. It was really difficult to decide between the two candidates. 

A. steal                                  B. think

C. attempt                             D. choose

Question 30. We hope to become more accurate in predicting earthquakes. 

A. dangerous                           B. delicious 

C. nervous                               D. exact

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