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

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1. Đề số 1

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 1: We can’t deny that all of us made certain mistakes early on.

            A. It can be denied that not all of us made mistakes.

            B. Everyone of us denies that we made certain mistakes early on.

            C. It is true that nobody could avoid making mistakes.

            D. We admit that we could avoid making certain mistakes when young.

Question 2: The agreement ended six-month negotiation. It was signed yesterday.

            A. The agreement which was signed yesterday ended six-month negotiation.

            B. The agreement which ended six-month negotiation was signed yesterday

            C. The agreement which was signed yesterday lasted six months.

            D. The negotiation which lasted six months was signed yesterday.

Question 3: We arrived at the conference. We realized our reports were still at home

            A. We arrived at the conference and realized that our reports are still at home.

            B. It was until we arrived at the conference that we realize our reports were still at home.

            C. Not until we arrived at the conference, did we realize that our reports were still at home

            D. Not until had we arrive at the conference, we realized our reports were still at home

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

Question 4: The twentieth century saw a rapid rise in life expectancy due to improvement in public health, nutrition and medicine.

            A. anticipation B. expectation C. span            D. prospect

Question 5: The tiny irrigation channels were everywhere and along some of them the water was running.

            A. flushing out with water      B. supplying water

            C. cleaning with water                        D. washing out with water

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 6 to 13.

Sleep is a natural process, and although a lot have been written about the subject, it is still surrounded by mystery. It is used by some as an escape from the world, and regarded by others as an irritating waste of time: some people get by on very little, others claim they cannot exist without at least ten hours, but nobody can do without sleep completely.

Our night’s sleep does not just consist of a steady phase of gradually deepening sleep. It alternates between two stages: Non-dreaming or ordinary sleep, and REM (rapid eye movement) or dreaming sleep. As soon as we fall asleep, we go straight into non-dreaming sleep for an hour or so, then into REM sleep for about 15 minutes, then back into non-dreaming sleep. It alternates in this way for the rest of the night, with non-dreaming sleep tending to last longer at the beginning of the night. Non-dreaming sleep occupies three-quarters of our night’s sleep, about a quarter of it deep and the rest fairly light. 

It is widely believed that sleep repairs the body and makes good the damage caused by being awake. However, its main function is to refresh the brain. Experts believe that probably only about two-thirds of our sleep is necessary for repairing and refreshing the brain, with the most valuable sleep coming in the first few hours of the non-dreaming period, the last few hours of sleep are not so essential. The brain can manage quite well with reduced sleep as long as it is uninterrupted sleep. 

The quality of sleep is important. A study conducted in the USA looked at short sleepers, who slept for 5.5 hours on average, and long sleepers, who had 8.5 hours or more. It is discovered after a variety of tests that the long sleepers were poor sleepers, had twice as much REM sleep as the short sleepers, appeared to sleep longer to make up for poor sleep, and did not wake up in the morning refreshed. Similarly, people who sleep deeply do not necessarily get a better quality of sleep than shallow sleepers. Deep sleepers can feel tired the following day, so six hours of good sleep is worth more than eight hours of troubled sleep.

Question 6: It can be concluded from the first paragraph that ________.

            A. People need equal time of sleep

            B. Sleep remains a puzzle

            C. Sleep is among the processes of the nature          

            D. Everything about sleep has been brought to light

Question 7: All the following statements are true, EXCEPT for __________

            A. We spend only 25 percents of our night’s sleeping time to dream.

            B. Our night’s sleep occurs in a straight line of only two phases.

            C. All sleeps are similar in the alternatives of the two stages during the night.

            D. We often have no dreams right after we fall asleep.

Question 8: Unlike the common belief, sleep helps ______

            A. not to be awake                  B. us to repair our body

            C. our brain to rest and recover          D. us to fix the damage happening by day

Question 9: It can be inferred from the experts’ ideas that ______.

            A. nearly 70 % of our sleep is invaluable

            B. REM makes good our brain

            C. dream enables our body to refresh

            D. if we can sleep uninterruptedly, it is not necessary to sleep the whole night

Question 10: The study in the USA suggested that ______.

            A. the fewer hours we sleep, the more we dream

            B. the type of sleep is more important than its length

            C. deep sleep means better sleep

            D. six hours of sleep is better than eight hours 6

Question 11: Which of the following is NOT discussed in the passage?

            A. the problem with sleepless people B. the circle of a sleep

            C. the role of the sleep                        D. types of sleep

Question 12: The word “irritating” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______

            A. Comforting B. Annoying   C. Calming      D. Soothing

Question 13: This passage is the most likely taken from ______

            A. A health magazine              B. A doctor’s description

            C. A fashion magazine                        D. An advertisement

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 14 to 18.

Fashions go round and round

Fashions have always changed with time. No (14)………. Roman girls worried about having the latest hairstyle and boys in Ancient Egypt wanted to have sandals that were cool and not the sensible ones their mothers preferred. Looking (15) ………… over recent times, there seem to be two main differences in the way fashions have changed compared to earlier time. Firstly, (16) ……….. more people have a choice of clothes available to them. There are few places in the world where the trainers, the caps or the T-shirts of teenagers do not change from one year to next. Secondly, styles are (17) ………… within a much shorter time than they used to be. For instance, in the 1960s, (18) ……….. had the same low waists and narrow skirts as forty years before.

In the early years of the 21st century, the shops are full of long skirts and coloured scarves like the one in fashion only thirty years before. Soon, we will find that the really fashionable people look no different from the rest of us, because it is only ten years since their clothes were in fashion before!

Question 14:

A. way

B. doubt

C. chance

D. matter

Question 15:

A. about

B. round

C. behind

D. back

Question 16:

A. far

B. some

C. even

D. much

Question 17:

A. exchange

B. return

C. repeat

D. accept

Question 18:

A. jackets

B. blouses

C. trousers

D. dresses

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

Question 19: She decided to remain celibate and devote her life to helping the homeless and orphans.

            A. divorced     B. married       C. single          D. separated

Question 20: Mr. Smith’s new neighbors appear to be very friendly.

            A. amicable     B. inapplicable            C. hostile         D. futile

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 21 to 27.

Tulips are Old World, rather than New World, plants, with the origins of the species lying in Central Asia. They became an integral part of the gardens of the Ottoman Empire from the sixteenth century onward, and, soon after, part of European life as well. Holland, in particular, became famous for its cultivation of the flower.

A tenuous line marked the advance of the tulip to the New World, where it was unknown in the wild. The first Dutch colonies in North America had been established in New Netherlands by the Dutch West India Company in 1624, and one individual who settled in New Amsterdam (today's Manhattan section of New York City) in 1642 described the flowers that bravely colonized the settlers' gardens. They were the same flowers seen in Dutch still-life paintings of the time: crown imperials, roses, carnations, and of course tulips. They flourished in Pennsylvania too, where in 1698 William Penn received a report of John Tateham's "Great and Stately Palace”, its garden full of tulips.

By 1760, Boston newspapers were advertising 50 different kinds of mixed tulip "roots”. But the length of the journey between Europe and North America created many difficulties. Thomas Hancock, an English settler, wrote thanking his plant supplier for a gift of some tulip bulbs from England, but his letter the following year grumbled that they were all dead.

Tulips arrived in Holland, Michigan, with a later wave of early nineteenth-century Dutch immigrants who quickly colonized the plains of Michigan. Together with many other Dutch settlements, such as the one at Pella, Iowa, they established a regular demand for European plants. The demand was bravely met by a new kind of tulip entrepreneur, the traveling salesperson. One Dutchman, Hendrick Van De Schoot, spent six months in 1849 traveling through the United States taking orders for tulip bulbs. While tulip bulbs were traveling from Europe to the United States to satisfy the nostalgic longings of homesick English and Dutch settlers, North American plants were traveling in the opposite direction. In England, the enthusiasm for American plants was one reason why tulips dropped out of fashion in the gardens of the rich and famous.

Question 21: Which of the following questions does the passage mainly answer?

            A. What is the difference between an Old World and a New World plant?

            B. How did tulips become popular in North America?

            C. Where were the first Dutch colonies in North America located?

            D. Why are tulips grown in many different parts of the world?

Question 22: The word “integral" is the closest in meaning to_________.

            A. overlooked B. ornamental  C. fundamental           D. interesting

Question 23: The passage mentions that tulips were first found in which of the following regions?

            A. India           B. Western Europe      C. North America       D. Central Asia

Question 24: The author mentions tulip growing in New Netherland, Pennsylvania and Michigan in order to illustrate how ______.

            A. tulips were commonly passed as gifts from one family to another

            B. attitudes toward tulips varied from one location to another

            C. imported tulips were considered more valuable than locally grown tulips

            D. tulips grew progressively more popular in North America

Question 25: The passage mentions that one reason English and Dutch settlers planted tulips in their gardens was that tulips ______.

            A. made them appear fashionable       B. reminded them of home

            C. were easy to grow              D. had become readily available

Question 26: According to the passage, which of the following changes occurred in English gardens during the European settlement of North America?

            A. They contained many new types of North American plants.

            B. They grew in size in order to provide enough plants to export to the New World.

            C. They contained a wider variety of tulips than ever before.

            D. They decreased in size on the estates of wealthy people.

Question 27: The passage mentions which of the following as a problem associated with the importation of tulips into North America?

            A. Settlers knew little about how to cultivate them.

            B. They were no longer fashionable by the time they arrived.

            C. Orders often took six months or longer to fill.

            D. They often failed to survive the journey.

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 28: On the one hand, I’d love to study Japanese. On the other hand, I really haven’t got the time

            A. Nevertheless I would love to study Japanese, I really haven’t got the time

            B. I really haven’t got the time; as a result, I would love to study Japanese

            C. Because I haven’t got the time, I would love to study Japanese

            D. I haven’t got the time; therefore I would not love to study Japanese.

Question 29: I ate the soup. After that I remembered that I had forgotten to give my little sister some of it.

            A. It was not until I ate the soup did I remember that I had forgotten to give my little sister some of it.

            B. As soon as I remembered that I had forgotten to give my little sister some of soup I ate it.

            C. Only after eating the soup did I remember that I had forgotten to give my little sister some of it.

            D. Hardly had I forgotten to give my little sister some of it when I ate the soup.

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 30:

A. future

B. mature

C. figure

D. adventure

Question 31:

A. heavy

B. head

C. weather

D. easy

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

Question 32: Lan. “By the time I’m 30, I’ll be a millionaire and married to a supermodel”.
-Hoa. “_________”

            A. Yes, take care!       B. In your dream         C. Hands off! D. Oh, what a shame!

Question 33: Peter: “I’ve got some amazing news”.

David: _________

            A. Get a life!               B. No way! You are pulling a leg!

            C. That’ ll teach you               D. Fire away, I’m all ears

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 34: He enjoys not only riding his bike but also the scenery.

            A. he   B. not only      C. but also       D. the scenery

Question 35: Harmonize, melody and rhythm are important elements in most forms of music.

            A. Harmonize  B. rhythm        C. most           D. music

Question 36: The streets are crowded with a population who has no interest in learning

            A. are  B. with C. who D. no interest

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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 37:

A. primitive

B. material

C. adjustment

D. precaution

Question 38:

A. scientific

B. necessary

C. reputation

D. entertainment

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

Question 39: _________ she was brought up.

            A. It is in Paris that     B. It is in Paris, where C. It is in Paris where D. It is in Paris, which

Question 40: The president _________ tribute to all people who had supported him

            A. made          B. gave            C. paid D. returned

Question 41: The Boeing 747 is twice ________the Boeing 707.

            A. bigger than B. more bigger than    C. as big as      D. as bigger as

Question 42: The floor was so rotten that it almost gave________ under his weight.

            A. way B. up   C. back            D. away

Question 43: I will stand here and wait for you __________you come back.

            A. because       B. though        C. so    D. until

Question 44: Some great men have had ___________school records

            A. indistinguishable    B. extinguished           C. undistinguished      D. indistinct

Question 45: Vietnam’s Got Talent is the gameshow that has taken audiences__________

            A. by storm     B. by wind      C. by night      D. by heart

Question 46: The girls and flowers_________he paints were vivid

            A. whose         B. that C. which         D. who

Question 47: Not until the end of the 19th century _______become a scientific discipline.

            A. plant breeding has  B. did plant breeding  C. plant breeding had D. has plant breeding

Question 48: I like that photo very much. Could you make an _________for me?

            A. increase      B. enlargement            C. extension    D. expansion

Question 49: Your friendship should be based on ________trust.

            A. mutual        B. fragile         C. basic           D. blind

Question 50: If I had gone to the party last night, I _________tired now.

            A. am  B. were            C. would be    D. would have been

ĐÁP ÁN

1-C

2-B

3-C

4-C

5-B

6-B

7-B

8-C

9-D

10-B

11-A

12-B

13-A

14-B

15-D

16-A

17-C

18-D

19-B

20-C

21-B

22-C

23-D

24-D

25-B

26-A

27-D

28-A

29-C

30-B

31-B

32-B

33-D

34-D

35-A

36-C

37-A

38-B

39-D

40-C

41-C

42-A

43-D

44-D

45-A

46-B

47-B

48-B

49-A

50-C

2. Đề số 2

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 following questions. 

            During the 19th century, women in the United States organized and participated in a large number of reform movements, including movements to reorganize the prison system, improve education, ban the sale of alcohol, grant rights to people who were denied them, and, most importantly, free slaves. Some women saw similarities in the social status of women and slaves. Woman like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were feminists and abolitionists who supported the rights of both women and blacks. A number of male abolitionists, including William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips, also supported the rights of women to speak and to participate equally with men in antislavery activities. Probably more than any other movement, abolitionism offered women a previously denied entry into politics. They became involved primarily in order to better their living conditions and improve the conditions of others.

            When the civil war ended in 1865, the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution adopted in 1868 and 1870 granted citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to women. Discouraged but resolved, feminists worked tirelessly to influence more and more women to demand the right to vote. In 1869, the Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by feminists, but the states on the East Coast resisted more stubbornly than before. A women’s suffrage bill had been presented to every Congress since 1878, but it continually failed to pass until 1920, when the Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to vote.

Question 1: What cannot be infered from the passage ?

            A. The Black were given the right to vote before women.

            B. Women’s sufferage bill had been discussed in the Congress for 50 years.

            C. The eastern states did not like the idea of women’s right to vote.

            D. The abolitionists believed in anti-slavery activities.

Question 2: What is the word “primarily” closest in meaning to?

            A. Somewhat  B. Always       C. Above all    D. Finally

Question 3: What is not among the reformation of movements of women?

            A. Freeing the slaves               B. passing the laws

            C. reorganizing the prison.     D. prohibiting the sale of alcohol.

Question 4: What does the 19th Amendent guarantee?

            A. Voting rights for the black.            B. Voting rights for women.

            C. Citizenship for the black.   D. Citizenship for women

Question 5: the word “ban” in the line 2 most nearly means to____.

            A. limit            B. encourage   C. publish        D. prohibit

Question 6: According to the passage, why did women become active in politics ?

            A. to be elected to the public office.

            B. To support Alizabeth Cady Stanton.

            C. To amend the Declaration of Independence.

            D. To improve the living conditions exitsted at that time.

Question 7: When were women allowed to vote throghout the US?

            A. After 1920  B. After 1870  C. After 1866  D. After 1878

Question 8: What is the topic of the passage?

            A. The 14th and 15th Amendment.    B. Women’s sufferage.

            C. Abolitionists                       D. The Woyming Territory.

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

Question 9: we all know that we have to work hardly to earn money ourselves and support the family.

            A. that B. hardly         C. ourselves    D. support

Question 10: I’m sure he is capable in running a mile in four minutes.

            A. i'm  B. capable       C. running       D. in

Question 11: Hadn’t I phoned him last night, I wouldn’t be sad now.

            A. hadn't         B. phoned       C. last night    D. wouldn't

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

Question 12: My bike, ____ I left at the gate, had disappeared.

            A. When          B. Which         C. That            D. Whose

Question 13: If it ____ warm yesterday, we would have gone to the beach.

            A. Was            B. were            C. had been     D. could be.

Question 14: She intended to quit her job to say____ home and look____ her sick mother.

            A. in/at            B. at/after        C. for/over      D. up/on

Question 15: _____ he is the boss, he does not find solutions to problem every easily

            A. Although    B. In spite of   C. Because      D. Despite

Question 16: Mr.Pike provided us with an____ guide to the full-time and part-time programson offer to a range of candidates drawn from schools and colleges.

            A. inform        B. informative C. informed    D. information

Question 17: “My uncle has been a writer for many years.” “How many books___ so far?”

            A. did he write            B. has he been writing C. has he written         D. was he writing

Question 18: Ms Young, to ____ many of her students are writing, is living happily and peacefully in Canada.

            A. whom         B. who C. that D. whose

Question 19: Last night at this time, they _____ the same thing. She ______ and he_____ the Newspaper

            A. are doing/ is cooking/ is reading    B. were doing / was cooking / was reading

            C. was doing / has cooked / is reading           D. had done / was cooking / read

Question 20: It was just a friendly get-together. Everyone was wearing_____ clothes. No one needed to be well-dressed

            A. formal         B. unimportant            C. casual         D. unfriendly

Question 21: He lives in a small town ______.

            A. Where is called Taunton    B. Which is called Taunton

            C. is called Taunton                D. that called Taunton

Question 22: Someone who is ______ is hopeful about the future or the success of something in particular.

            A. powerfull    B. optimistic    C. stagnant      D. pessimistic

Question 23: _________ candidates are likely to succeed in job interviews.

            A. nervous       B. self-confident         C. self-conscious         D. self-doubt

Question 24: ________ about the good news, Sarah seemed to be indifferent.

            A. In spite of exciting             B. In additon to exciting

            C. Instead of being excited     D. Because of being excited

ĐÁP ÁN

1-C

2-C

3-B

4-B

5-D

6-D

7-A

8-B

9-B

10-B

11-A

12-B

13-C

14-B

15-A

16-B

17-C

18-A

19-B

20-C

21-B

22-B

23-B

24-C

25-B

26-C

27-A

28-B

29-D

30-B

31-C

32-B

33-C

34-D

35-C

36-D

37-C

38-D

39-D

40-C

41-C

42-B

43-C

44-B

45-B

46-A

47-C

48-D

49-B

50-C

3. Đề số 3

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

Question 1: If only I had taken that job in the bank.

            A. I wish I tool that job in the bank   B. I regret not taking that job in the bank

            C. I regret not take that job in the bank          D. I don’t take that job in the bank

Question 2: Apart from Bill, all the students said they would come to the party.

            A. All the students said that they would come to the party with Bill

            B. All the students said they would come to the party without Bill

            C. Every student said they would come to Bill’s party

            D. Bill was the only student who wouldn’t come to the party.

Question 3: I strongly disapproved of your behavior, However, I will help you this time.

            A. Although I strongly disapproved of your behavior, but I will help you this time

            B. Despite I strong disapproval of your behavior, I will help you this time

            C. Because of your behavior, I will help you this time

            D. Despite of my strong disapproval of your behavior, I will help you this time

Question 4: I left for a two-week holiday as soon as I finished my project

            A. Right after I had returned my two-week holiday, I finished my project

            B. Scarcely had I left a two-week holiday before I finished my project

            C. No sooner had I finished my project than I left for a two-week holiday

            D. I had hardly had a two-week holiday when I finished my project

Question 5: Friendly thuogh he may seem, he’s not to be trusted

            A. He may have a lot of friends, but he’s not to be trusted

            B. He’s too friendly to be trusted

            C. However friendly he seems, he’s not to be trusted

            D. No matter how he seems friendly, he’s not to be trusted

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

Question 6: “You really have a fashionable jacket, Mary! You look great in it” – “______”

            A. Really? Thank you, Nam. You must be kidding

            B. The same to you

            C. Thank you, Nam. I think it is not very nice

            D. Thank you, Nam. I glad you like it

Question 7: Jonh “Would you like me to get a taxi?” – Mary “____”

            A. Well, let’s see                     B. Yes, please, if it’s no bother

            C. That would be delightful. Thanks  D. Yes, I see

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 following questions.

Who talk more – men or women? Most people believe that women talk more.        However, linguist Deborah Tannen, who has studied the communication style of men and women , says that this is a stereotype . According to Tannen, women are more verbal – talk more – in private situations , where they use conversation as the “glue” to hold relationships together. But, she says, men talk more in public situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status. Tannen points out that we can see these differences even in children. Little girls often play with one “best friend”, their play includes a lot of conversation. Little boys often play games in groups; their play usually involves more doing than talking. In school, girls are often better at verbal skills, boys are often better at mathematics.

            A recent study at Emory University helps to shed light on the roots of this difference. Researchers studied conversation between children age 3-6 and their parents. They found evidence that parents talk very differently to their son than they do to their daughters. The startling conclusion was that parents use more language with their girls .Specifically, when parents talk with their daughters , they use more descriptive language and more details. There is also far more talk about emotions, especially sadness, with daughters than with sons.

Question 8: Which sentence best expresses the main idea of the first paragraph?

            A. Women talk more in private , and men talk more in public.

            B. Women talk more than men.

            C. Little girls and little boys have different ways of playing.

            D. It’s stereotype that women talk more than men

Question 9: Which can be used as a synonym of the word emotions?

            A. feelings       B. thinkings     C. worries       D. anger

Question 10: Which sentence best expresses the main idea of the second paragraph?

            A. An Emory University found that parents talk more with their daughters than with sons

            B. Parents do not talk much about sadness with their

            C. Study at Emory University can help to explain the differences between communication styles of boys and girls

            D. Researchers have studied the conversations of children and their parents.

Question 11: Which of the following statements is TRUE about the passage?

            A. Parents use more language to talk with their daughters.

            B. Boys don't like showing their emotions.

            C. Parents use more language to talk with their daughters

            D. Girls are thought to be more talkative than boys

Question 12: Which word could best replace "startling" ?

            A. surprising    B. annoying     C. beginning   D. interesting

Question 13: Which of the following phrases best explains the meaning of the word "verbal"?

            A. being very talkative                       B. connected with the use of spoken language

            C. deriving from verbs                        D. using very loud noise

Question 14: Which of the following statements can be inferred from the second paragraph?

            A. A recent study found that parents talk differently to their sons and daughters.

            B. Boys don't like to be with their parents as much as girls do.

            C. Parents don't enjoy talking with their sons as much as with their daughters

            D. Girls have more practice discussing sadness than boys do.

Question 15: The word they in line 4 refers to____

            A. men B. men and women     C. Situations   D. women

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

Question 16: My friend tends to look on the bright side in any circumstances.

            A. be smart      B. be confident           C. be pessimistic         D. be optimistic

Question 17: All children can attend without paying fees at state school.

            A. hight schools                      B. primary schools

            C. independent schools                       D. secondary schools

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

Question 18: They decided to postpone their journey till the end of the month because of epidemic.

            A. put off        B. turn round   C. do with       D. carry on

Question 19: In the future many large corporations will be wiped out an millions of jobs will be lost.

            A. destroyed   B. developed   C. broadened  D. opened

ĐÁP ÁN

1-B

2-D

3-D

4-C

5-C

6-D

7-B

8-A

9-A

10-A

11-C

12-D

13-A

14-A

15-D

16-C

17-C

18-A

19-A

20-B

21-C

22-A

23-C

24-B

25-C

26-

27-B

28-C

29-C

30-D

31-D

32-B

33-B

34-A

35-C

36-C

37-C

38-B

39-C

40-B

41-C

42-D

43-C

44-B

45-A

46-C

47-D

48-D

49-B

50-D

4. Đề số 4

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

Question 1:

A. contributed

B. needed

C. developed

D. eradicated

Question 2:

A. threaten

B. breathe

C. healthy

D. earth

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

Question 3:

A. document

B. business

C. mosquito

D. literature

Question 4:

A. engineer

B. cigarette

C. preference

D. magazine

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 5: She intended to quit her job to stay at home and look into her sick mother.

            A. to quit         B. to    C. at    D. into

Question 6: Building thousands of years ago, the ancient palace is popular with modern tourists.

            A. Building     B. ago  C. the ancient  D. popular with

Question 7: Engineering is a profession who puts scientific knowledge to practical use.

            A. Engineering            B. who           C. scientific     D. to

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

Question 8: My brother has no________in football.

            A. interestingly           B. interested    C. interest       D. interesting

Question 9: My father has to work    a night shift once a week.

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

Question 10: We expected him at eight but he finally________at midnight.

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

Question 11: The computer’s memory is the place where information________and calculations are done.

            A. keep            B. is kept         C. kept D. are kept

Question 12: Mary,________mother is a doctor, intends to choose medical career.

            A. that B. whose         C. whom         D. who

Question 13: ________classical dance for five years, Akiko finally felt ready________in public.

            A. Studying/ to be performed B. To study/ performed

            C. Being studied/ having performed  D. Having studied/ to perform

Question 14: Last year Matt earned________his brother, who had a better position.

            A. twice more than     B. twice as many as    C. twice as more as     D. twice as much as

Question 15: Internet________has helped bloggers share their experiences and opinions easily and quickly.

            A. connector   B. connecting  C. connectivity           D. connection

Question 16: It is raining hard. We had better _________at home tonight.

            A. to stay         B. to be staying           C. staying        D. stay

Question 17: My mother advised me________an apple every day to stay healthy.

            A. eat  B. ate   C. to eat          D. eating

Question 18: ________the weather forecast, it will rain heavily later this morning.

            A. According to          B. Because of  C. Due to        D. On account of

Question 19: Emails are________among young people than the elders.

            A. more used widely   B. widely more used   C. more widely used   D. more widely

ĐÁP ÁN

1-C

2-B

3-C

4-C

5-D

6-A

7-B

8-C

9-B

10-D

11-B

12-B

13-D

14-B

15-D

16-D

17-C

18-A

19-C

20-B

21-B

22-D

23-B

24-B

25-A

26-A

27-B

28-C

29-D

30-A

31-C

32-B

33-C

34-A

35-C

36-A

37-B

38-C

39-A

40-A

41-B

42-D

43-C

44-A

45-A

46-A

47-D

48-B

49-A

50-B

5. Đề số 5

Read the following passage and blacken the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks in the following questions

Dining Etiquette in Japan: an honored guest sits an the entre of the table furthest from thr door and begins eating first. Learn to (1)…..chopsticks – never point them, never pierce them, and rest them on the chopsticks – rest when breaking (2)………drink or chat. It is good etiquette to try a bit of everything. 

Dining Etiquette in Turkey: Meals are a (3)………….affair, conversations are friendly and loud. The head of the family of honored guest is served first. It is good etiquette to insist the kost senior is served first (4)………….of you. Asking for (5)………….food is a compliment. If taken to a restaurant, Turkish dining etiquette has strict rules that the one extended the invitation must pay.

Question 1:

A. handle

B. use

C. grasp

D. keep

Question 2:

A. with

B. on

C. as

D. for

Question 3:

A. socialize

B. society

C. social

D. because

Question 4:

A. instead

B. regardless

C. out

D. because

Question 5:

A. more

B. many

C. so many

D. the most

Read the passage and blacken the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to the following qusetions.

How can a plant kill?

People kill. Animals kill. Animals and people kill for food, or they kill their enemies. People and animals can move around and find something to kill. They can run away from an enemy. They can kill it if it is necessary. Many kinds of animals eat plants. The plants cannot run away from their enemies. Some plants make poison. If an animal eat part of the plant, it gets sick or dies. Animals learn to stay away from these plants. There are many kinds of plants that make poison. Most of them grow in the desert or in the tropics. Today farmers use kinds of poison come from petroleum , but petroleum is expensive. Scientists collect poisonous plants and study them. Maybe farmers can use cheap poison from plants instead of expensive poison from petroleum.

Question 6: Animals and people kill their………………..

            A. A.plants      B. poisons       C. enemies      D. farmers

Question 7: ……………….cannot move around.

            A. Farmers      B. Plants          C. Scientists    D. Animals

Question 8: An animal……………….if it eats a poisonous plant.

            A. moves around         B. studies the poison   C. runs away   D. gets sicks or dies

Question 9: Most poisonous plants grow in the deserts or in the………………

            A. Arctic Circle           B. laboratories C. farms          D. tropics

Question 10: ………………use many kinds of poisons.  

            A. Farmers      B. Scientists    C. Workers      D. Animals

Question 11: Most of these poisons come from………………….

            A. deserts        B. the tropics  C. petroleum   D. plants

Question 12: Scientists……………..poisonous plants.

            A. use              B. buy C. run away from        D. collect

Question 13: Poison from plants is………….than poison from petroleum.

            A. cheaper       B. more expensive      C. more afraid D. cooler

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

Question 14: We listend to a speech last night. It was informative.

            A. We listend to a speech last night what was informative.

            B. We listend to a speech last night when it  was informative.

            C. We listend to a speech last night which was informative.

            D. We listend to a speech last night on which was informative.

Question 15: I want to buy her a handbag on her birthday. I haven’t got enough money.

            A. I’d buy her a handbag if I had few money.

            B. I’d buy her a handbag if I had enough money.

            C. I’d buy her a handbag if I have few money.

            D. I’d buy her a handbag if I have enough money.

ĐÁP ÁN

1-B

2-D

3-C

4-A

5-A

6-C

7-B

8-D

9-D

10-A

11-C

12-D

13-A

14-C

15-B

16-D

17-D

18-A

19-B

20-B

21-D

22-B

23-D

24-A

25-D

26-C

27-C

28-D

29-A

30-B

31-D

32-A

33-A

34-D

35-C

36-D

37-B

38-B

39-D

40-C

41-C

42-A

43-C

44-B

45-B

46-C

47-A

48-A

49-C

50-B

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