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BỘ 5 ĐỀ THI THPT QUỐC GIA MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM 2021
TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ CHÂN
1. Đề số 1
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 1: In most developed countries, up to 50% of population enters higher education at some time in their lives.
A. the / Ø B. Ø / Ø C. the / the D. Ø / the
Question 2: But for his kind support, I .
A. would not have succeeded B. did not succeed
C. had not succeeded D. would succeed
Question 3: - Jean: “Why didn’t you tell me about the plans for the merge?”
- Jack: “I would have told you .”
A. if you asked me to B. had you asked me to
C. you had asked to me D. you were asking me
Question 4: This year, so far, we 28,000 dollars and are still counting.
A. are raising B. have been raised C. have raised D. raised
Question 5: It is now over seventy years since Lindbergh across the Atlantic.
A. has been flying B. flew C. had flown D. has flown
Question 6: All applications to courses at tertiary institutions are made through UCAS, a central agency UK universities and colleges of higher education.
A. standing for B. instead of C. on behalf of D. representative of
Question 7: Books are still a cheap to get knowledge and entertainment.
A. means B. way C. method D. measure
Question 8: Galileo proved that the earth round the sun.
A. goes B. went C. is going D. was going
Question 9: Getting promotion also means getting more .
A. responsibility B. ability C. advisability D. creativity
Question 10: Fire engines and ambulances have over other traffic.
A. prior B. priority C. before D. precedence
Question 11: By the end of last March, I English for five years.
A. had been studied B. had been studying
C. will have been studying D. will have studied
Question 12: he hasn’t had any formal qualifications, he has managed to do very well.
A. Despite B. Although C. If D. Whereas
Question 13: We are considering having for the coming lunar New Year.
A. redecorated our flat B. our flat redecorated
C. to redecorate our flat D. our flat to be redecorated
Question 14: Tim looks so frightened and upset. He something terrible.
A. must experience B. ought to have experienced
C. should have experienced D. must have experienced
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 15: |
A. certificate |
B. compulsory |
C. remember |
D. information |
Question 16: |
A. administrative |
B. productivity |
C. electricity |
D. opportunity |
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 20 to 21.
Question 17: |
A. decided |
B. hatred |
C. sacred |
D. warned |
Question 18: |
A. manufacture |
B. mature |
C. pasture |
D. agriculture |
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 19: Did she get the better of you in the argument?
A. try to beat B. gain a disadvantage over
C. gain an advantage over D. try to be better than
Question 20: I didn’t go to work this morning. I stayed at home due to the morning rain.
A. thanks to B. on account of C. in spite of D. in addition to
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 21: It was a very wonderful opportunity for us to catch.
A. break B. destroy C. hold D. miss
Question 22: I could only propose a(n) partial solution to the crisis in the company.
A. whole B. halfway C. half D. effective
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 23: “What a boring lecture!” – “ ”
A. Yes, it was dull, wasn’t it? B. I don’t agree. It’s dull.
C. It’s interesting, wasn’t it? D. I’m sorry not.
Question 24: “Oh, I’m sorry! Am I disturbing you? – “ ”
A. Sure, you’re a real nuisance! B. No, never mind.
C. You’re such a pain in the neck! D. No, you’re OK.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 25 to 29.
People of different countries have quite different life styles. We American are wasteful people, (25)__ ____saving.
Our grandfathers began this pattern, for nature’s resources seemed so plentiful that no one ever imagined a shortage. Within a few years of the first Virginia settlement, for example, pioneers burned down their houses when they were ready to move to west. They only wanted to have the nails for (26)_____ use. No one ever gave a thought to the priceless hardwoods that went up in smoke. We the people in the United States destroy many things that other peoples save. I (27) this when I was living in Britain. I received a letter from one of England’s largest banks. It was enclosed in a used envelop that had been readdressed to me. Such a practice would be (28) in the United States. American banks, (29) the smallest, always use expensive stationery with the names of all twenty-eight vice-presidents listed on one side of the page.
Question 25: |
A. accustomed to |
B. dislike |
C. enjoy |
D. not used to |
Question 26: |
A. urgent |
B. practical |
C. various |
D. future |
Question 27: |
A. noticed |
B. notified |
C. remembered |
D. reminded |
Question 28: |
A. common |
B. aggressive |
C. unthinkable |
D. inadequate |
Question 29: |
A. excluding |
B. however |
C. even |
D. usually |
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 30: Safari is an organized trip to hunting or photograph wild animals, usually in Africa.
A. organized B. hunting C. wild animals D. usually in
Question 31: There is estimated that the Orion nebula contains enough matter to form 10,000 stars.
A. There B. contains C. enough D. to form
Question 32: Great apes are in crisis of becoming extinct.
A. Great B. are C. crisis D. extinct
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 33 to 38.
Sylvia Earle, a marine botanist and one of the foremost deep-sea explorers, has spent over 6,000 hours, more than seven months, underwater. From her earliest years, Earle had an affinity for marine life, and she took her first plunge into the open sea as a teenager. In the years since then she has taken part in a number of landmark underwater projects, from exploratory expeditions around the world to her celebrated “Jim dive” in 1978, which was the deepest solo dive ever made without cable connecting the diver to a support vessel at the surface of the sea.
Clothed in a Jim suit, a futuristic suit of plastic and metal armor, which was secured to a manned submarine, Sylvia Earle plunged vertically into the Pacific Ocean, at times at the speed of 100 feet per minute. On reaching the ocean floor, she was released from the submarine and from that point her only connection to the sub was an 18-foot tether. For the next 2½ hours, Earle roamed the seabed taking notes, collecting 15 specimens, and planting a U.S. flag. Consumed by a desire to descend deeper still, in 1981 she became involved in the design and manufacture of 20 deep-sea submersibles, one of which took her to a depth of 3,000 feet. This did not end Sylvia Earle’s accomplishments.
Question 33: When did Sylvia Earle discover her love of the sea?
- In her childhood.
- During her 6,000 hours underwater.
- After she made her deepest solo dive.
- In her adulthood.
Question 34: It can be inferred from the passage that Sylvia Earle .
- is not interested in the scientific aspects of marine research
- is uncomfortable in tight spaces
- does not have technical expertise
- has devoted her life to ocean exploration
Question 35: The author’s opinion of Sylvia Earle is .
A. critical B. supportive C. ambivalent D. disrespectful
Question 36: What will the paragraph following this passage probably be about?
- Sylvia Earle’s childhood.
- More information on the Jim suit.
- Earle’s achievements after 1981.
- How deep-sea submersibles are manufactured.
Question 37: The main purpose of this passage is .
- to explore the botany of ocean floor
- to present a short biography of Sylvia Earle
- to provide an introduction to oceanography
- to show the historical importance of the Jim dive
Question 38: Which of the following is not true about the Jim dive?
- It took place in 1981.
- Sylvia Earle took notes while on the ocean floor.
- It was performed in the Pacific Ocean.
- The submarine that Sylvia Earle was connected to was manned.
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 39 to 45.
Long before they can actually speak, babies pay special attention to the speech they hear around them. Within the first month of their lives, babies' responses to the sound of the human voice will be different from their responses to other sorts of auditory stimuli. They will stop crying when they hear a person talking, but not if they hear a bell or the sound of a rattle. At first, the sounds that an infant notices might be only those words that receive the heaviest emphasis and that often occur at the ends of utterances. By the time they are six or seven weeks old, babies can detect the difference between syllables pronounced with rising and falling inflections. Very soon, these differences in adult stress and intonation can influence babies' emotional states and behavior. Long before they develop actual language comprehension, babies can sense when an adult is playful or angry, attempting to initiate or terminate new behavior, and so on, merely on the basis of cues such as the rate, volume, and melody of adult speech.
Adults make it as easy as they can for babies to pick up a language by exaggerating such cues. One researcher observed babies and their mothers in six diverse cultures and found that, in all six languages, the mothers used simplified syntax, short utterances and nonsense sounds, and transformed certain sounds into baby talk. Other investigators have noted that when mothers talk to babies who are only a few months old, they exaggerate the pitch, loudness, and intensity of their words. They also exaggerate their facial expressions, hold vowels longer, and emphasize certain words.
More significant for language development than their response to general intonation is observation that tiny babies can make relatively fine distinctions between speech sounds. In other words, babies enter the world with the ability to make precisely those perceptual discriminations that are necessary if they are to acquire aural language.
Babies obviously derive pleasure from sound input, too: even as young as nine months they will listen to songs or stories, although the words themselves are beyond their understanding. For babies, language is a sensory-motor delight rather than the route to prosaic meaning that it often is for adults.
Question 39: What does the passage mainly discuss?
- How babies differentiate between the sound of the human voice and other sounds.
- The differences between a baby's and an adult's ability to comprehend language
- How babies perceive and respond to the human voice in their earliest stages of language development
- The response of babies to sounds other than the human voice
Question 40: Why does the author mention a bell and rattle in paragraph 1?
- To contrast the reactions of babies to human and nonhuman sounds.
- To give examples of sounds that will cause a baby to cry.
- To explain how babies distinguish between different nonhuman sounds.
- To give examples of typical toys that babies do not like.
Question 41: The word “diverse” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to .
A. surrounding B. divided C. different D. stimulating
Question 42: The word “They” in paragraph 2 refers to .
A. mothers B. investigators C. babies D. words
Question 43: The passage mentions of the following as ways adults modify their speech when talking to their babies EXCEPT .
A. giving all words equal emphasis B. speaking with shorter sentences
C. speaking more loudly than normal D. using meaningless sounds
Question 44: What point does the author make to illustrate that babies are born with the ability to acquire language?
- Babies begin to understand words in songs.
- Babies exaggerate their own sounds and expressions.
- Babies are more sensitive to sounds than are adults.
- Babies notice even minor differences between speech sounds.
Question 45: According to the author, why do babies listen to songs and stories, even though they cannot understand them?
- They understand the rhythm.
- They enjoy the sound.
- They can remember them easily.
- They focus on the meaning of their parents’ words.
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 46: The plan may be ingenious. It will never work in practice.
- Ingenious as it may be, the plan will never work in practice.
- Ingenious as may the plan, it will never work in practice.
- The plan may be too ingenious to work in practice.
- The plan is as impractical as it is ingenious.
Question 47: He did not remember the meeting. He went out for a coffee with his friends then.
- Not remembered the meeting, he went out for a coffee with his friends.
- Not to remember the meeting, he went out for a coffee with his friends.
- Not remember the meeting, he went out for a coffee with his friends.
- Not remembering the meeting, he went out for a coffee with his friends.
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 48: I’m sure it wasn’t Ms. Katie you saw because she is in Norway.
- It couldn’t be Ms. Katie you saw because she is in Norway.
- It can’t have been Ms. Katie you saw because she is in Norway.
- It mustn’t have been Ms. Katie you saw because she is in Norway.
- It mightn’t be Ms. Katie you saw because she is in Norway.
Question 49: She asked if I had passed the English test the week before.
- “Had you passed the English test the week before?” she asked.
- “Had you passed the English test the week before?” she asked.
- “Did you pass the English test last week?” she asked.
- “If you passed the English test last week?” she asked.
Question 50: They stayed for hours, which tired us.
- We are tiring from their staying for hours.
- That they stayed for hours made us tired.
- Staying for hours with us made them feel tired.
- We are tired so they stayed for hours.
ĐÁP ÁN
Question 1 |
D |
Question 2 |
A |
Question 3 |
B |
Question 4 |
C |
Question 5 |
B |
Question 6 |
A |
Question 7 |
B |
Question 8 |
A |
Question 9 |
A |
Question 10 |
B |
Question 11 |
B |
Question 12 |
B |
Question 13 |
B |
Question 14 |
D |
Question 15 |
D |
Question 16 |
A |
Question 17 |
D |
Question 18 |
B |
Question 19 |
C |
Question 20 |
B |
Question 21 |
D |
Question 22 |
A |
Question 23 |
A |
Question 24 |
B |
Question 25 |
D |
Question 26 |
D |
Question 27 |
A |
Question 28 |
C |
Question 29 |
C |
Question 30 |
B |
Question 31 |
A |
Question 32 |
C |
Question 33 |
A |
Question 34 |
D |
Question 35 |
B |
Question 36 |
C |
Question 37 |
B |
Question 38 |
A |
Question 39 |
C |
Question 40 |
A |
Question 41 |
C |
Question 42 |
A |
Question 43 |
A |
Question 44 |
D |
Question 45 |
B |
Question 46 |
A |
Question 47 |
D |
Question 48 |
B |
Question 49 |
C |
Question 50 |
B |
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 1: It is necessary and required that dental technicians and others who work with X-rays limit their exposure to these highly penetrating rays.
A. and required B. and others C. highly D. their
Question 2: In a survey of suburban homeowners, a lawn-mower was rated one of the most important equipments.
A. a lawn mower B. equipments C. In a survey D. the
Question 3: Walking reduces depression and anxiety, lessens stress, self-esteem is raised, and increases energy.
A. self-esteem is raised B. Walking C. lessens stress D. depression
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 4: A. enthusiasm B. punctuality C. anniversary D. intercultural
Question 5: A. treasure B. appoint C. advance D. diverse
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 6: We haven't received any reply to our letter. It is such an insult.
- We see it an insult to have received no reply to our letter.
- We haven't received any reply to our letter yet because it is insulting.
- We have been insulted by the reply to our letter.
- We don't find it insulting for not receiving any reply to our letter.
Question 7: Pete had acquired the money through hard work. He was reluctant to give it away.
- Having acquired the money through hard work, Pete was reluctant to give it away.
- Although Pete had acquired the money through hard work, he was reluctant to give it away.
- Having worked hard to earn the money, it couldn't be given away by Pete.
- Pete had acquired the money through hard work so that he was reluctant to give it away.
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 8: In 2018 there was a craze for Bitcoin mining in Vietnam due to the belief that it would bring impressive profits.
A. inclination B. fever C. sorrow D. indifference
Question 9: If Jeff Bezos and his wife split their assets equally. MacKenzie could become the richest woman in the world overnight.
A. uniformly B. fifty-fifty C. unevenly D. symmetrically
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 10 to 14.
In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world. Then, about 3,500 years ago, people called “potters” used round wheels to turn and make plates. But it took hundreds of years before some clever person thought, if we join two wheels together and make them bigger, we can use them to move things
In the last few centuries, things have begun to move faster. Take a 20th-century invention like the aeroplane, for example. The first acroplane flight on 17 December 1903 only lasted 12 seconds, and the plane only went 37 metres. It can't have been very exciting to watch, but that flight changed the world. Sixteen years later, the first plane flew across the Atlantic, and only fifty years after that, men walked on the moon. Technology is now changing our world faster and faster. So what will the future bring?
One of the first changes will be the materials we use. Scientists have just invented an amazing new material called graphene, and soon we will use it to do lots of things. With graphene batteries in your mobile, it will take a few seconds to charge your phone or download a thousand gigabytes of information! Today, we make most products in factories, but in the future, scientists will invent living materials. Then we won't make things like cars and furniture in factories - we will grow them!
Thirty years ago, people couldn't have imagined social media like Twitter and Facebook. Now we can't llve without them. But this is only the start. Right now, scientists are putting microchips in some disabled people's brains, to help them see, hear and communicate better. In the future, we may all use these technologies. We won't need smartphones to use social media or search the internet because the internet will be in our heads!
More people will go into space in the future, too. Space tourism has already begun, and a hundred years from now, there may be many hotels in space. One day, we may get most of our energy from space too. In 1941, the writer Isaac Asimov wrote about a solar power station in space. People laughed at his idea then, but we should have listened to him. Today, many people are trying to develop a space solar power station. After all, the sun always shines above the clouds!
Question 10: The writer says that in the past .
A. people didn't invent many things B. people didn't want to use wheels
C. most inventions were to do with farming D. it took time for new ideas to change things
Question 11: Why does the writer use the example of the aeroplane?
- To explain why transport changed in the 20th century.
- Because he thinks It's the most important invention in history.
- To explain how space travel started.
- To show how an invention developed quickly.
Question 12: What does the writer say about the future of communication?
- We can't know what the most popular social media will be.
- Microchips will become faster.
- We won't use the internet as much.
- We won't need devices like smartphones.
Question 13: What does the writer say about space solar power?
- It's an old idea, but people are only starting to develop it now.
- It's a science fiction idea, and nobody really thinks it will work.
- It's much easier to build a solar power station in space than on Earth.
- People tried it in 1941, but they didn't succeed.
Question 14: The best title for the article would be .
A. Man in space B. Will computers rule the world?
- More and more inventions D. Progress now and then
(307646) 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 15 to 22.
- Advertising helps people recognize a particular brand, persuades them to try it, and tries to keep them loyal to it. Brand loyalty is perhaps the most important goal of consumer advertising. Whether they produce cars, canned foods or cosmetics, manufacturers want their customers to make repeated purchases.
[2] The quality of the product will encourage this, of course, but so, too, will affect advertising. Advertising relies on the techniques of market research to identify potential users of a product. [3]Are they homemakers or professional people? Are they young or old? Are they city dwellers or country dwellers? Such questions have a bearing on where and when ads should be placed. By studying readership breakdowns for newspapers and magazines as well as television ratings and other statistics, an advertising agency can decide on the best way of reaching potential buyers. Detailed research and marketing expertise are essential today when advertising budgets can run into thousands of millions of dollars. [4]
Advertising is a fast-paced, high-pressure industry. There is a constant need for creative ideas that will establish a personality for a product in the public's mind. Current developments in advertising increase the need for talented workers.
In the past, the majority of advertising was aimed at the traditional white family - breadwinner father, non-working mother, and two children. Research now reveals that only about 6 percent of American households fit this stereotype. Instead, society is fragmented into many groups, with working mothers, single people and older people on the rise. To be most successful, advertising must identify a particular segment and aim its message toward that group.
Advertising is also making use of new technologies. Computer graphics are used to grab the attention of consumers and to help them see products in a new light. The use of computer graphics in a commercial for canned goods, for instance, gave a new image to the tin can.
Question 15: What does the passage mainly discuss?
- How to develop a successful advertising plan.
- New techniques and technologies of market research
- The central role of advertising in selling products.
- The history of advertising in the United States.
Question 16: The word “this” in the first paragraph refers to .
A. repeatedly buying the same brand B. the most important goal
C. the quality of the product D. effective advertising
Question 17: It can be inferred from the second paragraph that advertisers must .
- aim their message at homemakers and professional people
- know about the people who will buy the product
- place several ads in newspapers and magazines
- encourage people to try new products
Question 18: According to paragraph 2, market research includes .
- searching for talented workers
- hiring researchers with background in many fields
- studying television ratings
- determining the price of a product
Question 19: The author implies that the advertising industry requires .
A. a college-educated workforce B. government regulation
C. innovative thinking D. millions of dollars
Question 20: According to the passage, most advertising used to be directed at .
A. working mothers with children B. older adults
C. unmarried people D. two-parent families with children
ĐÁP ÁN
Question 1 |
C |
Question 11 |
D |
Question 21 |
A |
Question 31 |
C |
Question 41 |
B |
Question 2 |
B |
Question 12 |
D |
Question 22 |
A |
Question 32 |
B |
Question 42 |
A |
Question 3 |
A |
Question 13 |
A |
Question 23 |
B |
Question 33 |
D |
Question 43 |
D |
Question 4 |
A |
Question 14 |
D |
Question 24 |
D |
Question 34 |
C |
Question 44 |
D |
Question 5 |
A |
Question 15 |
B |
Question 25 |
A |
Question 35 |
C |
Question 45 |
B |
Question 6 |
A |
Question 16 |
A |
Question 26 |
C |
Question 36 |
B |
Question 46 |
C |
Question 7 |
B |
Question 17 |
B |
Question 27 |
B |
Question 37 |
D |
Question 47 |
D |
Question 8 |
D |
Question 18 |
C |
Question 28 |
D |
Question 38 |
A |
Question 48 |
D |
Question 9 |
C |
Question 19 |
C |
Question 29 |
C |
Question 39 |
B |
Question 49 |
B |
Question 10 |
D |
Question 20 |
D |
Question 30 |
D |
Question 40 |
B |
Question 50 |
C |
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 1 to 5.
Drone racing is an exciting new sport, that has become popular faster than (1)_ other sport before it. Pilots steer small and lightweight, but high-powered drones along courses with obstacles. They fly through gates and around flags at speeds of over a hundred miles an hour.
They control the drones using VR-like headgear. Every drone has a camera (2)_ to it so that spectators can also view flights either on a big screen or with special headgear.
The races take place either outdoors - in big stadiums, or indoors in old warehouses and sports arenas. (3) _ are short because the battery time of drones is limited.
(4) drone racing started only a few years ago there are already international competitions that take place all over the world. In professional leagues, drone pilots compete for thousands of dollars. In March, the World Drone Prix was staged in Dubai. A 16-year old British teenager not only one the race but also received a prize money of 250 000 dollars.
Television and other media have become aware of drone racing. ESPN, an American sports channel, will be broadcasting international drone races starting this August. Races are also recorded and uploaded to YouTube and other video platforms (5) they can be viewed over and over again.
Question 1: A. no B. none C. neither D. not
Question 2: A. linked B. attached C. taken D. connected
Question 3: A. Competitors B. Competitions C. Compete D. Competitiveness
Question 4: A. However B. Moreover C. Although D. Because
Question 5: A. where B. that C. if D. as
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 6: On being told about her sack, .
A. her boss felt sorry for Mary B. Mary was shocked
C. Mary's face turned pale D. her boss changed his attitude
Question 7: Now, don't tell anyone else what I have just told you. Remember it is .
A. confidential B. confident C. confidence D. confidant
Question 8: He bought three shirts; one for him and for his children.
A. others B. the other C. another D. the others
Question 9: Let me please my memory before I get down to answering the questions.
A. resume B. ease C. awake D. refresh
Question 10: This is the most difficult job I've ever had to do.
A. by heart B. by chance C. by far D. by myself
Question 11: non-verbal language is ____important aspect of interpersonal communication.
A. The - a B. ø – an C. A - the D. The - ø
Question 12: Solar energy is not widely used it is friendly to the environment
A. since B. although C. despite D. because
Question 13: The sign warns people the dangers of swimming in this river.
A. about B. against C. to D. from
Question 14: They always kept on good with their next-door neighbors for the children's sake.
A. terms B. friendship C. relationship D. words
Question 15: her fiction describes women in unhappy marriage.
A. Many of B. A large number of C. Much of D. A few of
Question 16: Jane would never forget the first prize in such a prestigious competition.
A. to have awarded B. to be awarded C. having awarded D. being awarded
Question 17: Drinking too much alcohol is said to harm to our health
A. do B. make C. lead D. take
Question 18: I'm said to be my brother is.
A. nowhere like so ambitious as B. nothing near as ambitious as
C. nothing as ambitious as D. nowhere near as ambitious as
Question 19: I feel terrible, I didn't sleep last night.
A. a jot B. a wink C. an inch D. an eye
ĐÁP ÁN
Question 1 |
A |
Question 11 |
B |
Question 21 |
A |
Question 31 |
D |
Question 41 |
B |
Question 2 |
B |
Question 12 |
B |
Question 22 |
D |
Question 32 |
D |
Question 42 |
B |
Question 3 |
B |
Question 13 |
A |
Question 23 |
C |
Question 33 |
A |
Question 43 |
A |
Question 4 |
C |
Question 14 |
A |
Question 24 |
B |
Question 34 |
D |
Question 44 |
D |
Question 5 |
A |
Question 15 |
C |
Question 25 |
A |
Question 35 |
A |
Question 45 |
A |
Question 6 |
B |
Question 16 |
D |
Question 26 |
D |
Question 36 |
B |
Question 46 |
B |
Question 7 |
A |
Question 17 |
A |
Question 27 |
C |
Question 37 |
C |
Question 47 |
A |
Question 8 |
D |
Question 18 |
D |
Question 28 |
B |
Question 38 |
C |
Question 48 |
C |
Question 9 |
D |
Question 19 |
B |
Question 29 |
D |
Question 39 |
D |
Question 49 |
B |
Question 10 |
C |
Question 20 |
D |
Question 30 |
B |
Question 40 |
A |
Question 50 |
A |
4. Đề số 4
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.
HOME LIFE
"Parents today want their kids spending time on things that can bring them success, but (1) _____, we've stopped doing one thing that's actually been a proven predictor of success-and that's household chores," says Richard Rende, a (2) _____ psychologist in Paradise Valley, Ariz, and co- author of forthcoming book “Raising Can-Do Kids." Decades of studies show the benefits of chores- academically, emotionally and even professionally. Giving children household chores at an early age (3) _____ to build a lasting sense of mastery, responsibility and self-reliance, according to research by Marty Rossmann, professor emeritus at the University of Minnesota. In 2002, Dr. Rossmann analyzed data from a longitudinal study (4) _____ followed 84 children across four periods in their lives-in preschool, around ages 10 and 15, and in their mid-20s. She found that young adults who began chores at ages 3 and 4 were more likely to have good relationships with family and friends, to achieve academic and early career success and to be self-sufficient, as (5) _____ with those who didn't have chores or who started them as teens. Chores also teach children how to be empathetic and responsive to others' needs, notes psychologist Richard Weissbourd of the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
(Adapted from http://www.wsj.com/articles/why-children-need-chores)
Question 1. |
A. ironically |
B. especially |
C. brutally |
D. bitterly |
Question 2. |
A. develop |
B. developing |
C. developed |
D. developmental |
Question 3. |
A. help |
B. helps |
C. helped |
D. has helped |
Question 4. |
A. whom |
B. that |
C. what |
D. when |
Question 5. |
A. compared |
B. compare |
C. comparing |
D. to compare |
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 6. |
A. link |
B . handkerchief |
C. donkey |
D. handful |
Question 7. |
A. mineral |
B. miniature |
C. minor |
D. minimum |
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 8. A. impatient B. arrogant C. familiar D. uncertain
Question 9. A. forgettable B. philosophy C. humanism D. objectively
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 10. In most developed countries, up to 50% of population enters higher education at some time in their lives.
A. the – Ø B. Ø – the C. Ø – Ø D. the-a
Question 11. The launch of the first liquid-fuelled rocket in 1926 by flight historians_____as significant as the Wright Brothers' flight.
A. has considered/ to have been B. was considered/ being
C. is considered/ to be D. is considered/ to have been
Question 12. Only three of the students in my class are girls; are all boys.
A. the others B. other student C. others D. the other
Question 13. Although ____, he has been to more than 30 countries in the world and gained a lot of knowledge.
A. his young age B. young C. his youth D. he was young
Question 14. To protect hackers, security experts advise longer passwords
combinations of upper and lowercase letters, as well as numbers.
A. from/to B. on/between C. against/in D. against/with
Question 15. The incredible thing about telephone across the continents, but that you can recognize the other person's voice.
- is it provides instant talking to each other.
- is it allows people to talk instantly
- is not that people can instantly talk to each other is that people can talk instantly
Question 16. Jack has a collection of .
A. old valuable Japanese postage stamps B. old Japanese valuable postage stamps
C. valuable Japanese old postage stamps D. valuable old Japanese postage stamps
Question 17. There are _____that not only governments but also individuals should join hand to tackle.
A. such a lot of environmental problems B. too numerous environmental problems
C. so fewer environmental problems D. such many environmental problems
Question 18. To solve this problem, it is advisable .
A. a drastic measure to be adopted B. that a drastic measure be adopted
C. that a drastic measure is adopted D. that a drastic measure to be adopted
Question 19. She for her parents' support during her university education, but she preferred to work part-time and support herself.
A. must have asked B. could have asked C. should have asked D. ought to ask
Question 20. After the interview, don't neglect the thank-you note or letter.
A. follow-up B. turn-up C. start-up D. break-up
ĐÁP ÁN
Question 1 |
A |
Question 11 |
C |
Question 21 |
D |
Question 31 |
B |
Question 41 |
C |
Question 2 |
D |
Question 12 |
A |
Question 22 |
A |
Question 32 |
B |
Question 42 |
B |
Question 3 |
B |
Question 13 |
D |
Question 23 |
D |
Question 33 |
D |
Question 43 |
C |
Question 4 |
B |
Question 14 |
C |
Question 24 |
D |
Question 34 |
C |
Question 44 |
B |
Question 5 |
A |
Question 15 |
C |
Question 25 |
D |
Question 35 |
A |
Question 45 |
C |
Question 6 |
D |
Question 16 |
D |
Question 26 |
B |
Question 36 |
B |
Question 46 |
A |
Question 7 |
C |
Question 17 |
A |
Question 27 |
D |
Question 37 |
C |
Question 47 |
D |
Question 8 |
B |
Question 18 |
B |
Question 28 |
A |
Question 38 |
D |
Question 48 |
B |
Question 9 |
C |
Question 19 |
B |
Question 29 |
A |
Question 39 |
B |
Question 49 |
A |
Question 10 |
B |
Question 20 |
A |
Question 30 |
C |
Question 40 |
B |
Question 50 |
B |
5. Đề số 5
Choose the word /phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each sentence below.
Question 1. The USA is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world.
A. similar B. identified C. alike D. varied
Question 2. She got up late and rushed to the bus stop.
A.came into B.went leisurely
C.went quickly D.dropped by
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences
Question 3. Britain has accused Russia _______ poisoning the ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter.
A. of B.from C.for D. on
Question 4. Thuy: "Thank you very much for helping the disadvantaged children here. Mrs. Angela: " ."
A.It's our pleasure. B. Sorry, we don't know.
C. What a pity! D. That's nice of you.
Question 5. Last summer, we _______ to travel to Phu Quoc, which is considered the pearl island of Vietnam.
A. don't mind B. suggested C. enjoyed D. decided
Question 6. Unable to remember_______, he walked around the neighborhood looking for his car.
A.where he has parked B. where he had parked
C.where to park D. where he was parking
Question 7. Sometimes at weekends, my father helps my mom with ______meals.
A. preparing B. making C. keeping D. arranging
Question 8. Don't put off doing your homework until tomorrow. Do it right now, _______?
A. do you B. don't you C. will you D. aren't you
Question 9. Detroit used to be the capital city of Michigan, but now Lansing_______to be the state's capital city.
A.chosen B.chose C.have been chosen D. is chosen
Question 10. Face ID, which is an Apple's security technology for iPhone X, permits users _______their devices just by looking at them.
A.unlocking B. unlock C. of unlocking D. to unlock
Question 11. Mary: "Sorry, I forgot to phone you last night
Tom: " "
A. I have nothing to tell you B. Never mind!
C. You're welcome. D. Oh. Poor me!
Question 12. I deeply regret_____to her so severely last night. She was badly hurt.
A. to speak B.being spoken
C. having spoken D. to be speaking
Question 13. It_____half of your plate should consist of vegetables and fruits.
A. is suggesting that B. suggests to
C. is suggested to D. is suggested that
Question 14. Mangkhut is the most powerful storm Asia this year.
A. to hit B. which is hit C. hit D. hitting Question 15. Some modern couples organize their marriage and work out the tasks and duties, which may gradually turn their marriage into a business or ________ relationship.
A. contracting B.contractually C.contract D.contractual Question 16. Smartphones, laptops and tablets are the modern devices have changed the way we learn.
A. that B.whose C.what D. X
Choose the underlined part that needs correcting
Question 17. Some of my classmates spend most of their spare time to surf the Net.
A B C D
Question 18. It was in 1971 that transatlantic supersonic transportation became
A B C
commercially availability.
D
Question 19. Even in forest worshipping of some African tribes today, people
A
worship the gods of trees and villagers sacrificed their lives to protect the village.
B C D
ĐÁP ÁN
1 |
D |
11 |
B |
21 |
C |
31 |
D |
41 |
D |
2 |
C |
12 |
C |
22 |
C |
32 |
A |
42 |
A |
3 |
A |
13 |
D |
23 |
B |
33 |
D |
43 |
B |
4 |
A |
14 |
D |
24 |
D |
34 |
A |
44 |
D |
5 |
D |
15 |
D |
25 |
A |
35 |
B |
45 |
A |
6 |
B |
16 |
A |
26 |
C |
36 |
B |
46 |
C |
7 |
A |
17 |
D |
27 |
C |
37 |
B |
47 |
A |
8 |
C |
18 |
D |
28 |
D |
38 |
D |
48 |
C |
9 |
D |
19 |
C |
29 |
D |
39 |
B |
49 |
D |
10 |
D |
20 |
A |
30 |
C |
40 |
D |
50 |
B |
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