BỘ 5 ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QG NĂM 2021 MÔN TIẾNG ANH
TRƯỜNG THPT KIM LIÊN LẦN 3
1. Đề số 1
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1: A. cooks B. loves C. joins D. spends
Question 2: A. earning B. learning C. searching D. clearing
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. many B. ladder C. forest D. invent
Question 4: A. hospital B. mischievous C. supportive D. special
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: My daughter isn't learning to play ________ violin at her school.
A. a B. an C. the D. Ø (no article)
Question 6: If I won the lottery , I ___________ you half the money .
A.gave B.had given C.will give D.would give
Question 7: Since _______, I have heard nothing from him.
A. he had left B. he left C. he has left D. he was left
Question 8: We understood him ____ he spoke very fast.
A. because of B. though C. in spite of D. despite
Question 9: We all congratulated Lisa ____________ winning the first prize.
A. about B. on C. with D. for
Question 10: ________, he has continued to work on his thesis.
A. Although all these problems B. Even though there are problems
C. Despite of all these problems D. In spite of there are problems
Question 11: ___ , individuals with the willingness to learn will make a difference in the foreseeable future.
A. Once inexperienced B. Otherwise inexperienced
C. If inexperienced D. Although inexperienced
Question 12: I remember___________of his problem when it happened.
A.to be informed B. to inform C.being informed D. having informed
Question 13: They had a ______ candlelit dinner last night and she accepted his proposal of marriage.
A. romance B. romantic C. romantically D. romanticize
Question 14: I like that photo very much. Could you make an __________ for me?
A. increase B. enlargement C. extension D. expansion
Question 15: I know he wouldn’t _______ a promise to me, so I try to keep this promise.
A. break B. cut C. lend D.keep
Question 16: All the ______ in the stadium applauded the winner of the marathon when he cross the finishing line.
A. watchers B. audiences C. viewers D. spectators
Question 17: She was__________ disappointed when she learned that she was turned down for the post.
A. gravely B. bitterly C. highly D. fully
Question 18: We make a ___________ with an airline or travel agent.
A. preservation B. conservation C. reservation D. way
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: The young are now far more materialistic than their precedents years ago.
A. monetary B. greedy C. spiritual D. object – oriented
Question 20: There has been no discernible improvement in the noise levels since lorries were banned.
A. clear B. thin C. insignificant D. obvious
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 21: I just want to stay at home and watch TV and take it easy.
A. sleep B. sit down C. eat D. relax
Question 22: His career in the illicit drug trade ended with the police raid this morning .
A. elicited B. irregular C. secret D. illegal
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 23. Two friends Diana and Anne are talking about their upcoming exams.
Diana : “ Our midterm exams will start next Tuesday, are you ready ? ”
Anne : “ .”
A. I 'm half ready. B. God save you.
C.Thank you so much. D. Don’t mention it!
Question 24. “You look beautiful with your new hairstyle!”
" _________________"
A. Not at all. B. Very kind of your part.
C. It is very kind of you to say so. D. Willingly.
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.
Livestock farmers in developing countries have a relatively small environmental footprint and their animals provide them with food, income and transport for their crops, said Mario Herrero. "What these farmers need are technological options and economic incentives that help them ___(26)____ their production in sustainable ways," he added.
Henning Stanfeld, coordinator of the Livestock, Environment and Development Initiative at the Food and Agriculture Organization, said: "If one were able to connect this to smallholder development by making poor farmers benefit through the possibility of carbon offsets and carbon markets __(27)_______ would indeed create a situation where one would have __(28)_____ benefits, targeting poor people, while reducing the carbon 'hoofprints' (the carbon footprint of livestock). Improving livestock production should be done to improve livelihoods and not just for climate reasons, Kirtana Chandrasekaran, food campaigner for Friends of the Earth, told SciDev.Net. She added that intensive agriculture is also contributing to biodiversity loss, ___(29)_________ "it's very dangerous" just to look at lowering emissions "when there's a whole host of other factors affecting improvement in livestock farming".
Question 25: A. give B. provide C. get D. restore
Question 26: A. enlarge B. extend C. intensify D. expand
Question 27: A. what B. that C. who D. where
Question 28: A. socioeconomical B. socioeconomize C. socioeconomy D. socioeconomic
Question 29: A. nevertheless B. so C. otherwise D. as
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 30 to 34.
The food we eat seems to have profound effects on our health. Although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat, it has, at the same time, made many foods unfit to eat. Some research has shown that perhaps eighty percent of all human illnesses are related to diet and forty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well., especially cancer of the colon. People of different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnesses because of the characteristic foods they consume.
That food is related to illness is not a new discovery. In 1945, government researchers realized that nitrates and nitrites (commonly used to preserve color in meat) as well as other food additives caused cancer. Yet, these carcinogenic additives remain in our food, and it becomes more difficult all the time to know which ingredients on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful.
The additives that we eat are not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to cattle and poultry, and because of this, penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cows.
Sometimes similar drugs are administered to animals not for medicinal purposes, but for financial reasons. The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals in order to obtain a higher price on the market. Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has tried repeatedly to control these procedures, the practices continue.
A healthy diet is directly related to good health. Often we are unaware of detrimental substances we ingest. Sometimes well-meaning farmers or others who do not realize the consequences add these substances to food without our knowledge.
Question 30. How has science done a disservice to people?
A. Because of science, disease caused by contaminated food has been virtually eradicated.
B. It caused a lack of information concerning the value of food.
C. As a result of scientific intervention, some potentially harmful substances have been added to our food.
D. The scientists have preserved the color of meats, but not of vegetables.
Question 31. The word “these” refers to ________.
A. meats B. colors C. researchers D. nitrates and nitrites
Question 32. The word “carcinogenic” is closest in meaning to ________.
A. trouble-making B. color-retaining C. money-making D. cancer-causing
Question 33. All of the following statements are TRUE except ________.
A. Drugs are always given to animals for medical reasons
B. Some of the additives in our food are added to the food itself and some are given to the living animals
C. Researchers have known about the potential hazards of food additives for more than forty-five years
D. Food may cause forty percent of the cancer in the world
Question 34. What is the best title for this passage?
A. Harmful and Harmless Substances in Food.
B. Improving Health through a Natural Diet.
C. The Food You Eat Can Affect Your Health.
D. Avoiding Injurious Substances in Food.
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 35 to 42.
The Moon has been worshipped by primitive peoples and has inspired humans to create everything from lunar calendars to love sonnets, but what do we really know about it? The most accepted theory about the origin of the Moon is that it was formed of the debris from a massive collision with the young Earth about 4.6 billion years ago. A huge body, perhaps the size of Mars, struck the Earth, throwing out an immense amount of debris that coalesced and cooled in orbit around the Earth.
The development of Earth is inextricably linked to the moon; the Moon’s gravitational influence upon the Earth is the primary cause of ocean tides. In fact, the Moon has more than twice the effect upon the tides than the Sun does. The Moon makes one rotation and completes a revolution around the Earth every 27 days, 7 hours, and 43 minutes. This synchronous rotation is caused by an uneven distribution of mass in the Moon (essentially, it is heavier on one side than the other) and has allowed the Earth’s gravity to keep one side of the Moon permanently facing Earth. It is an average distance from Earth of 384,403 km.
The Moon has no atmosphere; without an atmosphere, the Moon has nothing to protect it from meteorite impacts, and thus the surface of the Moon is covered with impact craters, both large and small. The Moon also has no active tectonic or volcanic activity, so the erosive effects of atmospheric weathering, tectonic shifts, and volcanic upheavals that tend to erase and reform the Earth’s surface features are not at work on the Moon. In fact, even tiny surface features such as the footprint left by an astronaut in the lunar soil are likely to last for millions of years, unless obliterated by a chance meteorite strike. The surface gravity of the Moon is about one-sixth that of the Earth’s. Therefore, a man weighing 82 kilograms on Earth would only weigh 14 kilograms on the Moon.
The geographical features of the Earth most like that of the Moon are, in fact, places such as the Hawaiian volcanic craters and the huge meteor crater in Arizona. The climate of the Moon is very unlike either Hawaii or Arizona, however; in fact the temperature on the Moon ranges between 123 degrees C. to –233 degrees C.
Question 35. What is the passage primarily about?
A. the Moon’s effect upon the Earth.
B. the origin of the Moon.
C. a comparison of the Moon and the Earth.
D. what we know about the Moon and its differences to Earth.
Question 36. According to the passage, the Moon is ________.
A. older than the Earth B. protected by a dense atmosphere
C. composed of a few active volcanoes D. the primary cause of Earth’s ocean tides
Question 37. The word “uneven” is closest in meaning to ________.
A. heavier B. orderly C. equally distributed D. not uniform
Question 38. Why does the author mention “impact craters”?
A. to show the result of the Moon not having an atmosphere.
B. to show the result of the Moon not having active tectonic or volcanic activity.
C. to explain why the Moon has no plant life because of meteorites.
D. to explain the corrosive effects of atmospheric weathering.
Question 39. The word “erase” is closest in meaning to ________.
A. change B. impact C. obliterate D. erupt
Question 40. A person on the Moon would weigh less than on the Earth because ________.
A. of the composition of lunar soil B. the surface gravity of the Moon is less
C. the Moon has no atmosphere D. the Moon has no active tectonic or volcanic activity
Question 41. All of the following are true about the Moon EXCEPT ________.
A. it has a wide range of temperatures
B. it is heavier on one side than the other
C. it has less effect upon the tides than the Sun
D. it is unable to protect itself from meteorite attacks
Question 42. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. The Moon is not able to support human life.
B. If the Moon had no gravitational influence, the Earth would not have tides.
C. People living in Hawaii and Arizona would feel at home on the Moon.
D. Mars could have been formed in a similar way to the Moon.
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: Students play always their game after their lessons.
A B C D
Question 44: Today, many serious childhood diseases can prevent by early immunization.
A B C D
Question 45: Both Asian and Western students seem confusing about how to answer the questionnaire of the survey.
A B C 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: No one in the team can play better than Mary.
A. Mary plays well but the others play better.
B. Mary as well as other players of the team plays very well.
C. Everyone in the team, but Mary, plays very well.
D. Mary is the best player of the team.
Question 47: '' Where did you go last night''? she said to her boyfriend.
A. She asked her boyfriend where did he go last night.
B. She asked her boyfriend where he went the night before.
C. She asked her boyfriend where had he gone the night before.
D. She asked her boyfriend where he had gone the night before.
Question 48: It would have been better if he had told us his new address.
A.He might have told us his new address.
B.He should have told us his new address.
C.He must have told us his new address.
D.It doesn’t matter that he didn’t tell us his new address.
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 49: I didn’t go to my friend's birthday party last night . Now I regret it.
A. I wish I went to my friend's birthday party last night .
B. I wish I have gone to my friend's birthday party last night.
C. I regret not having gone to my friend's birthday party last night.
D. I regret not to go to my friend's birthday party last night.
Question 50: As soon as he arrived at the airport, he called home.
A. He arrived at the airport sooner than he had expected.
B. No sooner had he arrived at the airport than he called home.
C. Calling home, he said that he had arrived at the airport.
D. He arrived at the airport and called me to take him home.
ĐÁP ÁN
1.A | 6.D | 11.A | 16.D | 21.D | 26.C | 31.D | 36.D | 41.C | 46.D |
2.D | 7.B | 12.C | 17.B | 22.D | 27.B | 32.D | 37.D | 42.B | 47.D |
3.D | 8.B | 13.B | 18.C | 23.A | 28.D | 33.D | 38.A | 43.C | 48.B |
4.C | 9.B | 14.B | 19.D | 24.C | 29.D | 34.C | 39.C | 44.B | 49.C |
5.C | 10.A | 15.A | 20.C | 25.B | 30.C | 35.D | 40.B | 45.C | 50.B |
2. Đề số 2
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. rough B. touchy C. southern D. coup
Question 2: A. attacked B. stopped C. decided D. searched
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 the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. protect B. direct C. access D. assess
Question 4: A. procedure B. applicant C. syllabus D. recipe
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: You haven't seen Mary today, ___________?
A. have you B. haven't you C. have not you D. do you
Question 6: I am planning ________ Da Lat next week.
A. visit B. visiting C. visited D. to visit
Question 7: If I weren't afraid of travelling by air, I _______ to go to American by ship, which took me much longer time.
A. I hadn't had B. I wouldn't have had C. I shouldn't have had D. I wouldn't have
Question 8: I saw many houses ________ by the storm.
A. were destroyed B. destroyed C. which destroyed D. destroying
Question 9: ________ the weather forecast spoke of wind and rain, we really enjoyed a warm and sunny afternoon.
A. However B. Although C. Yet D. But
Question 10: _________, Joe stays in bed and reads magazines.
A. Whenever it rained B. As it will be raining C. When it will rain D. Whenever it rains
Question 11: I waited for you _______ half an hour and then decided that you weren't coming.
A. at B. in C. on D. for
Question 12: You need to be more ________ if you want to become a novelist.
A. imaginary B. imagination C. imaginative D. imaginatively
Question 13: Time and neglect had ________ the property.
A. deteriorated B. enhanced C. flourished D. acclimatized
Question 14: We must push the piano to the corner of the hall to _________ our party tonight.
A. make place for B. take up room to C. give place to D. make room for
Question 15: I didn't ________ my stepmother at first, but after a while we grew closer.
A. take to B. look up C. look forward D. come across
Question 16: My boss is angry with me. I didn't do all the work that I _________ last week.
A. should do B. should have done C. must have done D. might have done
Question 17: ________ at his lessons, he couldn't catch up with his classmates
A. Hardly as he worked B. Hard as he worked C. Hard as he does D. Hard as he was
Question 18: The US president Barack Obama ________ an official visit to Vietnam in May 2016, which is of great significance to the comprehensive bilateral partnership.
A. delivered B. paid C. offered D. gave
Question 19: Mrs. Hoa was born and brought up in TuyPhuoc district and knows it like the ________.
A. nose on her face B. tip of the tongue C. back of her hand D. hair on her head
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: I knew he was only flattering me because he wanted to borrow some money from me.
A. making me impatient B. praising me too much
C. making me feel worse D. elevating me
Question 21: The government are trying to play down their involvement in the affair.
A. blow up B. explode
C. look down D. soften
ĐÁP ÁN
1.D | 2.C | 3.C | 4.A | 5.A | 6.D | 7.B | 8.B | 9.B | 10.D |
11.D | 12.C | 13.A | 14.D | 15.A | 16.B | 17.B | 18.B | 19.C | 20.B |
21.D | 22.B | 23.B | 24.C | 25.B | 26.C | 27.B | 28.C | 29.A | 30.B |
31.D | 32.B | 33.A | 34.C | 35.C | 36.C | 37.C | 38.B | 39.B | 40.C |
41.B | 42.D | 43.C | 44.C | 45.D | 46.C | 47.A | 48.A | 49.B | 50.A |
3. Đề số 3
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 first each of the numbered blank from 1 to 5
American folk music originated with (1) people at a time when the rural population was isolated and music was not (2) spread by radio, records, or music video. It was (3) by oral traditional and is noted for its energy ,humor, and emotional impact. The major source of aerly American folk songs was music from the Bristish Isles , but songs from Africa as songs of the American Indians have significant part in its heritage. Later settler from other countries also contributed songs. In the nineteenth century, composer Steven Foster wrote some of the most enduringly popular of all American songs ,(4) soon became part of the folk tradition. Beginning in the 1930s , Woody Guthrie gained great popularity by adapting melodies and lyrics and supplying new ones as well. In the 1950s and 1960s , singer – composers such as Peter Seeger , Bob Dylan , Joan Baez continued this tradition by „urban’ folk music. Many of these songs deal (5) important social issue, such as racial intergration and the war in Vietnam.
Question 1: | A. typical | B. ordinary | C. common | D. popular |
Question 2: | A. yet | B. still | C. until | D. even |
Question 3: | A. transferred | B. transited | C. transmitted | D. transformed |
Question 4: | A. who | B. which | C. that | D. this |
Question 5: | A. with | B. in | C. by | D. at |
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 question.
Question 6: In order to better understand English, the students incorporated gramar, vocabulary, and speaking in their stidies.
A. Combined B. granted C. scrutinized D. skipped
Question 7: Some of the rude drivers, on the road today are the ones who will not allow other cars to merge into traffic.
A. blend B. concentrate C. secede D. desensitize
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 question.
Question 8: Slavery was abolished in the US in the 19th century.
A. eradicated B. instituded C. eliminate D. required
Question 9: The distinction between schooling and education implied by this remark is important.
A. odd B. implicit C. obscure D. explicit
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closet in meaning to each of the following question.
Question 10: “I would like you not to play computer games any more, Amber” said her mother.
- Amber’s mother would rather she doesn’t play computer games any more.
- Amber’s mother would rather her not to play computer games any more
- Amber’s mother would rather she didn’t play computer games any more.
- Amber’s mother would rather she wouldn’t play computer games any more.
Question 11: It is a pity that I can’t speak English as native speaker.
- I wish I could speak English as a native speaker
- I wish I couldn’t speak English as a native speaker
- I wish I can speak English as a native speaker
- I wish I have spoken English as a native speaker
Question 12: The music was so loud that we had to shout to each other.
- We didn’t say loud enough for us to hear each other
- The music was too loud that we had to shout to each other.
- We didn’t say loud enough to hear each other
- Because of loud music,we had to shout to each other.
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 the pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 13: | A. appreciate | B. efficient | C. suspicious | D. apprentice |
Question 14: | A. assure | B. press | C. blessing | D. classic |
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. punishment | B. behavior | C. influence | D. regional |
Question 16: | A. acquaintance | B. symbolize | C. etiquette | D. socialize |
Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 17: Ceramic can be harder, light, and more resistant to heat than metals.
A B C D
Question 18: It is now believed that some damage to tissues may result from exposing it to frequent X-ray
A B C D
Question 19: The museum contains sixth century sculptures, eighteenth century swords and
A B
the dress won by nineteenth century royal family.
C D
ĐÁP ÁN
1-B | 2-A | 3-C | 4-B | 5-A | 6-A | 7-A | 8-B | 9-D | 10-C |
11-A | 12-D | 13-D | 14-A | 15-B | 16-A | 17-A | 18-D | 19-C | 20-C |
21-C | 22-D | 23-D | 24-D | 25-A | 26-D | 27-B | 28-A | 29-B | 30-A |
31-A | 32-C | 33-B | 34-B | 35-A | 36-B | 37-D | 38-B | 39-A | 40-B |
41-B | 42-D | 43-A | 44-B | 45-C | 46-C | 47-B | 48A- | 49-C | 50-A |
4. Đề số 4
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions from 1 to 2.
Question 1: A. passed B. wished C. touched D. moved
Question 2: A. blood B. pool C. food D. tool
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 from 3 to 4.
Question 3: He was so insubordinate that he lost his job within a week.
A. understanding B. obedient C. fresh D. disobedient
Question 4: I had no idea that you and he were on such intimate terms. I thought you were only casual acquaintances.
A. were hostile to each other B. behaved well toward each other
C. hardly knew each other D. were such close friends
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 primary stress in each of the following questions from 5 to 6.
Question 5: A. reflect B. contain C. purchase D. suggest
Question 6: A. possession B. politics C. decision D. refusal
Read the 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 7 to 14.
The sculptural legacy that the new United States inherited from its colonial predecessors was far from a rich one, and in fact, in 1776 sculpture as an art form was still in the hand of artisans and craftspeople. Stone carvers engraved their motifs of skulls and crossbones and other religious icons of death into the gray slabs that we still see standing today in old burial grounds. Some skilled craftspeople made intricately carved wooden ornamentations for furniture or architectural decorations, while others carved wooden shop signs and ships' figureheads. Although they often achieved expression and formal excellence in their generally primitive style, they remained artisans skilled in the craft of carving and constituted a group distinct from what we normally think of as "sculptors" in today's use of the word.
On the rare occasion when a fine piece of sculpture was desired, Americans turned to foreign sculptors, as in the 1770's when the cities of New York and Charleston, South Carolina, commissioned the Englishman Joseph Wilton to make marble statues of William Pitt. Wilton also made a lead equestrian image of King George III that was created in New York in 1770 and torn down by zealous patriots six years later. A few marble memorials with carved busts, urns, or other decorations were produced in England and brought to the colonies to be set in the walls of churches - as in King's Chapel in Boston. But sculpture as a high art, practiced by artists who knew both the artistic theory of their Renaissance-Baroque-Rococo predecessors and the various technical procedures of modeling, casting, and carving rich three-dimensional forms, was not known among Americans in 1776. Indeed, for many years thereafter, the United States had two groups from which to choose - either the local craftspeople or the imported talent of European sculptors.
The eighteenth century was not one in which powered sculptural conceptions were developed. Add to this the timidity with which unschooled artisans originally trained as stonemasons, carpenters, or cabinetmakers - attacked the medium from which they sculpture made in the United States in the late eighteenth century.
Question 7: What is the main idea of the passage?
A. There was a great demand for the work of eighteenth-century artisans.
B. American sculptors were hampered by a lack of tools and materials.
C. Skilled sculptors did not exist in the US in the 1770's.
D. Many foreign sculptors worked in the US after 1776.
Question 8: It is stated in the first paragraph that the sculptural legacy that the new United States had from colonial times was ________
A. not great B. plentiful C. very rich D. not countable
Question 9: The phrase “turned to” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________
A. castigated B. censored C. consulted D. hired
Question 10: The work of which of the following could be seen in burial ground?
A. stone carves B. carpenters C. cabinetmakers D. European sculptors
Question 11: The word “they” in the passage refers to________
A. wooden ornamentations B. skilled craftspeople
C. architectural decorations D. wooden shop signs
Question 12: The word "commissioned" in paragraph 2 refers to
A. enabled B. allowed C. conferred D. empowered
Question 13: What can be inferred about the importation of marble memorials from England?
A. Such sculpture was expensive to produce locally than to import.
B. Such sculpture was as prestigious as those made locally.
C. Such sculpture was not available in the US.
D. The materials found abroad were superior.
Question 14: How did the work of American carvers in 1776 differ from that of contemporary sculptors?
A. It was less time-consuming. B. It was more expensive.
C. It was less refined. D. It was more dangerous.
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 from 15 to 16.
Question 15: Such problems as haste and inexperience are a universal feature of youth.
A. separated B. shared C. marked D. hidden
Question 16: Many inhabitants in the village have been inflicted with cancer due to the polluted source of water.
A. have fought against B. have prevented
C. have suffered from D. have avoided
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 from 17 to 19.
Question 17: Fansipan is the highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula.
A. There are some mountains in the Indochinese Peninsula higher than Fansipan.
B. The Indochinese Peninsula includes one of the highest mountains on earth.
C. The highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula is exclusive Fansipan.
D. No mountains in the Indochinese Peninsula are higher than Fansipan.
Question 18: “If I were you, I wouldn't read the job advertisement and position description carelessly.”, Helen said.
A. Helen advised me on reading the job advertisement and position description carelessly.
B. Helen recommended that I take no notice of the job advertisement and position description.
C. I was blamed for not reading the job advertisement and position description carefully by Helen.
D. Helen advised me against reading the job advertisement and position description carelessly.
Question 19: It's possible that Joanna didn't receive my message.
A. Joanna can't have received my message.
B. Joanna might not have received my message.
C. Joanna may have received my message.
D. Joanna might have received my message.
ĐÁP ÁN
1-D | 2-A | 3-B | 4-A | 5-C | 6-B | 7-C | 8-A | 9-D | 10-A |
11-B | 12-D | 13-C | 14-C | 15-B | 16-C | 17-D | 18-D | 19-B | 20-A |
21-D | 22-D | 23-C | 24-D | 25-D | 26-D | 27-B | 28-B | 29-A | 30-C |
31-A | 32-B | 33-C | 34-D | 35-A | 36-C | 37-B | 38-A | 39-A | 40-B |
41-A | 42-C | 43-B | 44-C | 45-A | 46-D | 47-B | 48-B | 49-B | 50-A |
5. Đề số 5
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to identify the underlined part that is not correct.
Câu 1: Food prices have raised so rapidly in the past few months that some families have been forced to alter their eating habits.
A. have raised
B. rapidly
C. that
D. their eating habits
Câu 2: Having finished his term paper before the deadline, it was delivered to the professor before the class.
A. it was delivered
B. Having finished
C. before
D. before the
Câu 3: Even though the extremely bad weather in the mountains, the climbers decided not to
cancel their climb.
A. Even though
B. extremely
C. not to cancel
D. their climb
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word or phrase for each of the blanks.
A long time ago, when ancient Rome was still an empire, people of that time used similar weights and measures. The standards for these weights and measures were established by the Romans, who kept these standards in a temple in Rome. All standards for measuring weight or distance were the same, whether in Spain or in Syria. But then the Roman Empire fell, and these standards disappeared. Today, standards vary from place to place throughout the world. Tourists who drive from the United States in Canada, for example, are surprised when they buy gasoline for their cars.
A gallon of gas costs more than they are accustomed to paying. They complain that prices are much higher in Canada than in the United States. Then they discover that they can drive farther on a Canadian gallon than on a United States gallon. Is it a different kind of gas? No, it is a different kind of gallon. Canada uses the British, or imperial, gallon that is about one-fifth larger than the United States gallon. Four quarts equal a gallon and two pints equal a quart in both countries. But Canada’s quarts and pints are larger than quarts and pints in the United States. The imperial gallon equals 277.42 cubic inches while the gallon in the United States is equal to 231 cubic inches. Measured in ounces, Canada’s large gallon holds 160 fluid ounces, while the smaller United States gallon holds no more than 128 fluid ounces. From these figures, it is easy to see why Americans can drive farther on the Canadian gallon than on the American gallon. Someday, countries may follow the example of the ancient Romans and make weights and measures the same for every nation.
Câu 4: Why are American tourists surprised?
A. The price of a Canadian gallon of gas seems high.
B. They weigh more in Canada than in the United States.
C. Canada has a shortage of gasoline.
D. They didn’t know Canada sold gasoline.
Câu 5: Canada has a different kind of_________.
A. gallon
B. gasoline
C. tourist
D. driver
Câu 6: Which statement does the article lead you to believe?
A. Americans should not travel so much.
B. No one in Rome ever went to a temple.
C. It would be good to use the same measures everywhere.
D. Canada should reduce their price of gasoline.
Câu 7: A gallon of gas in Canada costs more__________.
A. than the imperial British like
B. than American tourists afford
C. than the ancient Romans charged
D. than Americans are used to paying
Câu 8: The word empire in the first line refers to_________.
A. a tribe of residents
B. a kind of a society
C. a country
D. a measurement
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Câu 9: Let's have a party to celebrate our third successive win, __________?
A. don't we
B. will we
C. shall we
D. do we
Câu 10: After the flash flood, all the drains were overflowing__________ storm water.
A. from
B. for
C. by
D. with
Câu 11: Her room is very large. She is dreaming of a__________.
A. wooden big round table
B. round big wooden table
C. big round wooden table
D. table big wooden round
Câu 12: - Janet: “Do you like going to the cinema this evening?”
- Susan: “_____________”
A. You’re welcome
B. I feel very bored
C. That would be great
D. I don’t agree, I’m afraid
Câu 13: - Marta: What did you think of the book?
- Jones: _____________ the books I’ve read. It was the most interesting.
A. All
B. From all
C. All of
D. Of all
Câu 14: Our boss would rather_________ during the working hours.
A. we didn’t chat
B. we don’t chat
C. us not chat
D. us not chatting
Câu 15: The robber was made__________ where he had hidden the money.
A. confess
B. confessing
C. to confess
D. to confessing
ĐÁP ÁN
1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 C 7 D 8 B 9 C 10 D
11 C 12 C 13 D 14 A 15 C 16 D 17 B 18 B 19 D 20 A
21 C 22 B 23 B 24 C 25 A 26 D 27 C 28 B 29 A 30 C
31 D 32 D 33 B 34 B 35 D 36 B 37 B 38 B 39 D 40 C
41 D 42 A 43 B 44 A 45 A 46 C 47 A 48 C 49 A 50 D
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