BỘ 5 ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QG NĂM 2021 MÔN TIẾNG ANH
TRƯỜNG THPT MINH HÀ LẦN 2
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. carried | B. organized | C. impressed | D. involved |
Question 2: | A. chemical | B. character | C. charming | D. chemistry |
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. believe | B. marriage | C. response | D. maintain |
Question 4: | A. hospital | B. supportive | C. wonderful | D. mischievous |
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: I did not have enough lexical knowledge to________ that article from Vietnamese into English.
A. translate B. convert C. transmit D. change
Question 6: He wanted to know_________ .
A. where he could change some money B. where he can change some money
C. where could he change some money D. where can he change some money
Question 7: Mary didn’t remember what I_______ her the day before
A. have told B. told C. was telling D. had told
Question 8: He became interested in_________ when he started taking pictures for the local newspaper.
A. photography B. photograph C. photographer D. photographic
Question 9: Body language _____communication effectively.
A. is known to enhance B. has known to enhance
C. knew to have been enhanced D. was known to be enhanced
Question 10: Taking an exam ________English always makes me nervous.
A. on B. at C. in D. of
Question 11: Women also work to share the household financial ______with their husbands.
A. burden B. weight C. milestone D. load
Question 12: The boys who enjoy playing tricks and annoying people are __________.
A. caring B. supportive C. mischievous D. obedient
Question 13: This is the first time I _________such a famous person.
A. have ever met B. ever met C. ever meet D. had ever met
Question 14: She was angry when she found that she was________ last person to know the truth.
A. θ B. the C. a D. an
Question 15: __________, it is certain that in the future something will be different.
A. For the best or worst B. For better or worse
C. For best or worst D. For the better or worse
Question 16: If it_________ fine tomorrow, we will go to the coast.
A. is going to be B. will be C. is D. would be
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 17: From these documents, the interviewer will have some insight into your social skills, work motivation, and keen for the job
A. documents B. into C. motivation D. keen
Question 18: Communication is the act of transferring information through neither verbal messages or non- verbal signals.
A. through B. transferring C. neither D. Communication
Question 19: The shocking news in newspapers are what people are talking about this morning.
A. shocking B. are C. in D. what
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: She got up late and rushed to the bus stop.
A. came into B. went leisurely C. dropped by D. went quickly
Question 21: It will take more or less a month to prepare for the wedding.
A. approximately B. simply C. generally D. frankly
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22: She was unhappy that she lost contact with a lot of her old friends when she went abroad to study.
A. lost control of B. got in touch with C. made room for D. put in charge of
Question 23: Mr. Smith’s new neighbors appear to be very friendly.
A. inapplicable B. futile C. hostile D. amicable
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 24: Tom: I thought your tennis game was a lot better today, Tony.
Tony:_____ ! I thought it was terrible.
A. You’ve got to be kidding B. You can say that again
C. No, I don’t think so D. Thanks! Same to you
Question 25: “What do you want me to cook for your dinner?” - “________ ”
A. Yeah, your meal is great B. It’s up to you.
C. Let me go. D. Yes, give up.
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 26: His eel soup is better than any other soups I have ever eaten.
A. Of all the soups I have ever eaten, his eel soup is the best.
B. I have ever eaten many soups that are better than his eel soup.
C. His eel soup is good but I have ever eaten many others better.
D. His eel soup is the worst of all soups I have eaten.
Question 27: Many people think that Steve stole the money.
A. It was not Steve who stole the money.
B. The money is thought to be stolen by Steve.
C. Many people think the money is stolen by Steve.
D. Steve is thought to have stolen the money.
Question 28: I have not met her for three years.
A. I did not meet her three years ago. B. During three years, I met her once.
C. It is three years when I will meet her. D. The last time I met her was three years ago.
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 29: Anna jogs every morning. It is very good for her health.
A. Anna jogs every morning that is very good for her health.
B. Anna jogs every morning, which is very good for her health.
C. Anna jogs every morning and then it is good for her health.
D. Anna jogs every morning and is good for her health.
Question 30: Mary was very disappointed, but she tried to keep calm.
A. Feeling disappointed, Mary tried to keep calm, but she failed.
B. Mary was too disappointed to keep calm.
C. Mary lost her temper because of her disappointment
D. Disappointed as she was, Mary tried to keep calm
Read the following passage extracted from Expert on Cambridge IELTS Reading 1 and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions from 31 to 38.
Political and family values within society have impacted upon the modern family structure. Traditionally, it has been the man’s role to be the breadwinner for the family- providing the funds to pay for food and shelter. However, due to the many new and unique responsibilities placed upon families, in numerous cases both men and women- fathers and mothers- have had to enter the workforce. Generally, the reasons for both being involved in the workforce revolve around the need to add to the family’s current financial base. To a lesser extent, the need to interact with “adults” in a stimulating work environment is another popular reason. Whatever their reasons, for many families, the decision for father and mother to go out of home and join the labor force has led to a number of side effects within the home which, in turn, impact upon their performance as employees. Many researchers agree that attitudes towards work are carried over into family life. This spillover can be positive or negative. Positive spillover refers to the spread of satisfaction and positive stimulation at work resulting in high levels of energy and satisfaction at home. If the amount of research is to be taken as an indication, it would seem that positive spillover is not a dominant occurrence in the workplace with most research focusing on the effects of negative spillover. Often pointing out the incompatible nature of work and family life, the research focuses on problems and conflict at work which has the effect of draining and preoccupying the individual, making it difficult for him or her to participate fully in family life.
Social scientists have devised a number of theories in an attempt to explain the work-family dynamic. Compensation theory is one which has been widely used. It assumes that the relationship between work and family is negative by pointing out that high involvement in one sphere- invariably the work sphere- leads to low involvement in the other. As an individual advances within a career, demands typically fluctuate from moderate to more demanding and if the advancing worker has younger children, this shift in work responsibilities will usually manifest itself in the form of less time spent with the family. Researchers subscribing to this theory point out that the drain on family time is significantly related to work-family conflict with an escalation in conflict, as the number of families increase.
Question 31: What is the main focus of this passage?
A. Roles of husbands in a family
B. Relationships between family and job satisfaction
C. Positive attitude to work
D. Relationships between work itself and job satisfaction
Question 32: The main reason fathers and mothers join the workforce is ________.
A. they want to escape the boring environment of home
B. they need the mature interaction that goes on between adults
C. they want to be able to retire comfortably
D. they need extra money
Question 33: The word “draining” is closest in meaning to _______.
A. waste B. empty
C. make somebody weaker D. make somebody stronger
Question 34: The word "it" in the third paragraph refers to .
A. family life B. work
C. spillover D. Compensation theory
Question 35: The following are the reasons why the fathers and mothers both go to work EXCEPT_______
A. the need to work to earn money
B. the need to interact with “adults” in a stimulating work
C. the need to show the ability of working
D. the need to add to the family’s current financial base
Question 36: The following are true EXCEPT ______.
A. On the past, man earned money to provide the funds to pay for food and shelter for his family
B. The modern family structure has been affected by political and family values
C. The spread of satisfaction and positive stimulation at work result in high levels of energy and satisfaction at home
D. the advancing worker who has younger children spends more time with the family
Question 37: The word “breadwinner” is closest in meaning to .
A. earner B. bread maker C. winner D. bread
Question 38: According to the passage, positive spillover__________ .
A. is only a positive attitude toward work B. is the conflict at work
C. refers to the spread of satisfaction at work resulting in high levels of satisfaction at home
D. assumes that the relationship between work and family is negative
Read the following passage extracted from Mastermind of English and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions from 39 to 45.
When we moved to our new house near the sea, I was eight years old. Even before that I had spent every summer messing about on boats. My dad had taught me to sail before I learnt to ride a bike so I knew how I wanted to spend my time at the new house- I was going to get my own boat and sail it everyday. The house was only a few metres from the water’s edge, and in rough weather the waves would come crashing into the front garden. I used to sit with my nose pressed to the glass, fascinated by the power of the ocean. I grew up watching the skies to see if it was going to rain; would I be going sailing that afternoon or not?
Of course I sometimes wished I could live in the town like my friends. I used to get irritated with my parents, who had taken early retirement because they seemed incapable of getting anywhere on time. Dad drove me the eight miles to school everyday, but I was often late because he had been walking on the cliffs earlier in the morning and had lost track of time. When I was taking my university entrance exams, I used to stay over at a friend’s in town, just in case. All in all, I was lucky to grow up by the sea and I still love to sail.
Question 39: At the age of eight, the writer’s house was_____ .
A. in the town B. by the sea C. on boat D. under the mountain
Question 40: The word “rough” is closest in meaning to_________ .
A. careful B. forceful C. easy D. mild
Question 41: The writer’s father retired early because _________.
A. he walked on the cliffs every morning B. he lost rack of time
C. he had to drive his kid to school everyday D. he was unable to get anywhere on time
Question 42: The following are true EXCEPT _________.
A. the waves came crashing into the writer’s front garden in bad weather
B. the write moved to a new house when he was 8
C. the writer didn’t know how to sail
D. house to school was 8 miles
Question 43: Growing up by the sea, the writer felt________ .
A. unlucky B. irritated C. excited D. lucky
Question 44: The writer learnt to sail_________ .
A. before learning to ride a bike B. when his family moved to a new house
C. before going to school D. When he/ she was eight
Question 45: When taking the university entrance exams,_________ .
A. the writer’s family moved to a new house by the sea
B. the writer had to live in a friend’s house
C. the weather was terrible
D. the writer’s father drove him/ her to university.
Read the following passage extracted from Mastermind of English and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 46 to 50.
The home was an important aspect of ancient Greek civilization and the term oikos not only meant house or home, but also a man’s domain. (1) , home ownership brought with it considerable responsibility, including protection of the home’s inhabitants. A typical Athenian ___(2)__in the 5th and 6th centuries BC consisted of a couple, any children might have, plus several slaves. The men were often ___(3) __for work or at war and, as a result, security was a constant worry. A typical dwelling had high walls and a strong gate, and was constructed of mud bricks around a central courtyard, _____(4) ___might have been used for cooking, relaxing or socializing with friends and family members. The courtyard also ___ (5)___ women the chance to enjoy the open air in the privacy of their own home, as they did not normally go out much. Adapted from Mastermind of English
Question 31: | A. Where | B. because | C. although | D. however |
Question 32: | A. Homework | B. Household | C. Housework | D. Household chores |
Question 33: | A. on | B. off | C. away | D. in |
Question 34: | A. that | B. who | C. which | D. what |
Question 35: | A. gave | B. made | C. got | D. took |
ĐÁP ÁN
1-C | 2-C | 3-B | 4-B | 5-A | 6-A | 7-D | 8-A | 9-A | 10-C |
11-A | 12-C | 13-A | 14-B | 15-B | 16-C | 17-D | 18-B | 19-B | 20-D |
21-A | 22-B | 23-C | 24-A | 25-B | 26-A | 27-D | 28-D | 29-B | 30-D |
31-B | 32-D | 33-C | 34-D | 35-C | 36-D | 37-A | 38-C | 39-B | 40-B |
41-D | 42-C | 43-D | 44-A | 45-B | 46-D | 47-B | 48-C | 49-C | 50-A |
2. Đề số 2
Choose A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is similar in meaning to the one given
Question 1: It doesn’t matter how much you offer to pay, he won’t sell the antique vase
A. Although you offer to pay him a lot, he won’t sell the antique vase.
B. Despite a lot of money you offer to pay, he won’t sell the antique vase.
C. He won’t sell the antique vase if you offer to pay him a lot of money.
D. However much you offer to pay, he won’t sell the antique vase.
Question 2: The best way to make them work hard is to promise them reward.
A. Promise them a reward and they will work hard.
B. If you promise to reward, they will word hard.
C. Reward them and make them work hard.
D. If they work hard, you should promise to reward them.
Question 3: I am not certain, but there may be about twenty applicants for the job.
A. I am not sure if there are about twenty applicants for the job.
B. At a guess, there are about twenty applicants for the job
C. I guess that there are twenty applicants for the job
D. Twenty people are guessed to have applied for the job
Choose A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that best combine the two sentences given
Question 4: I bought an Italian pair of shoes for $150. They went missing after two days.
A. I bought an Italian pair of shoes that went missing after two days.
B. The Italian pair of shoes that I bought for $150 went missing after two days.
C. The Italian pair of shoes, which I had bought for $150, went missing after two days.
D. My Italian pair of shoes that went missing after two days were bought for 150$.
Question 5: Ann paints landscape pictures. She finds it very pleasant.
A. Ann finds it pleasure to paint landscape pictures
B. Ann takes great pleasure in painting landscape pictures
C. Painting landscape pictures makes Ann feel pleasure
D. Ann feels pleasant in painting landscape pictures
Choose A, B, C or D to indicate the word that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions:
Question 6: Mr.Smith’s new neighbors appear to be very friendly.
A. Inapplicable B. hostile C. amiable D. futile
Question 7: Henry has found a temporary job in a factory.
A. Genuine B. eternal C. permanent D. satisfactory
Choose A, B ,C or D to indicate the word that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each sentence.
Question 8: Carpets from countries such as Persia and Afghanistan often fetch high prices in the United States.
A. Artifacts B. Textile C. Pottery D. Rugs
Question 9: Though many scientific breakthroughs have resulted from mishaps it has taken brilliant thinkers to recognize their potential.
A. Incidental B. misunderstandings C. accidents D. misfortunes
Read the following passage and choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
If we believe that clothing has to do with covering the body, and costume with the choice of a particular form of garment for a particular use, then we can say that clothing depend primarily on such physical conditions as climate, health, and textile manufacture, whereas costume reflect social factors such as religious beliefs, aesthetics, personal status, and the wish to be distinguished from or to emulate our fellows.
The ancient Greeks and the Chinese believed that we first covered our bodies for some physical reason such as protecting ourselves from the weather elements. Ethnologists and psychologists have invoked psychological reasons: modesty in the case of ancients, and taboo, magical influence and the desire to please for the moderns.
In early history, costume must have fulfilled a function beyond that of simple utility, perhaps through some magical significance, investing primitive man with the attributes of other creatures. Ornaments identified the wearer with animals, gods, heroes or other men. This identification remains symbolic in more sophisticated societies. We should bear in mind that the theater has its distant origins in sacred performances, and in all period children at play have worn disguises, so as to adapt gradually to adult life.
Costume helped inspire fear or impose authority. For a chieftain, costume embodied attributes expressing his power, while a warrior’s costume enhanced his physical superiority and suggested he was superhuman. In more recent times, professional or administrative costume has been devised to distinguish the wearer and express personal or delegated authority; this purpose is seen clearly in the judge’s robes and the police officer’s uniform. Costume denotes power, and since power is usually equated with wealth, costume came to be an expression of social caste and material prosperity. Military uniform denotes rank and is intended to intimidate, to protect the body and to express membership in a group. At the bottom of the scale, there are such compulsory costumes as the convict’s uniform. Finally, costume can possess a religious significance that combines various elements: an actual or symbolic identification with a god, the desire to express this in earthly life, and the desire to enhance the wearer’s position of respect.
Question 10: Psychological reasons for wearing garments include
A. protection from cold B. availability of materials
C. prevention of illness D. wishing to give pleasure
Question 11: Why does the author mention the police officer’s uniform?
A. To illustrate the aesthetic function of costume
B. To identify the wearer with a hero
C. To suggest that police are superhuman
D. To show how costume signifies authority
Question 12: The passage mainly discusses costumes in term of its
A. physical protection B. religious significance
C. social function D. beauty and attractiveness
Question 13: What is the purpose of the paragraph 1?
A. To describe the uses of costume
B. To contrast costume with the clothing
C. To trade the origins of costume
D. To point out that clothing developed before costume
Question 14: The word “scale” in line 23 refers to
A. symbolic identification B. ary rank
C. social position D. the balance
Question 15: Which of the following would most likely NOT be reflected in a person’s costume, as it is defined in the passage?
A. Having a heart condition B. Playing in a baseball game
C. Working in a hospital D. Participating in a religious ceremony
Question 16: It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that
A. The function of costume has become very sophisticated
B. Children like to identify with other creature by wearing costumes
C. Primitive people wore cloths only for sacred performances
D. Costume no longer fulfills a function beyond simple utility
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct work for each of the blanks.
Michael Faraday
During the last 400 years, most scientists have (17) ________on mathematics in their development of their inventions or discoveries. However, one great British scientist, Michael Faraday, did not make (18)__________of mathematics. Faraday, the son of a poor blacksmith, was born in London in 1791 and had no (19) ______beyond reading and writing.
In 1812 Faraday was hired as a bottle washer by the great chemist Humphry Davy. Later, Faraday became a greater scientist than Davy, making the last years of Davy's life embittered (20) __________ jealousy. Faraday made the first (21)__________motor in 1821, a device that used electricity to produce movement.
Question 17: | A. relied | B. insisted | C. based | D. elaborated |
Question 18: | A. usage | B. advantage | C. use | D. utilization |
Question 19: | A. instruction | B. knowledge | C. training | D. schooling |
Question 20: | A. from | B. with | C. by | D. at |
Question 21: | A. electric | B. electrical | C. electricity | D. electrician's |
Choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 22: Drinking water excessive amounts of fluorides may leave a stained or mottled effect on the enamel of teeth.
A. containing B. including C. made up of D. composed of
Question 23: She gave me a ____________box.
A. small square jewellery metal B. small metal square jewellery
C. small square metal jewellery D. small jewellery square metal
Question 24: Ben: Our team has just won the last football match Ann: __________
A. Good idea. Thanks for the news. B. Yes. I guess it’s very good.
C. Well, that’s very surprising! D. Yes, it’s our pleasure.
Question 25: She pays an enormous insurance premium on the family heirloom, her most _______ possession.
A. worthless B. valueless C. honourable D. treasured
ĐÁP ÁN
1-D | 2-B | 3-B | 4-C | 5-B | 6-B | 7-C | 8-D | 9-C | 10-D |
11-D | 12-C | 13-B | 14-C | 15-A | 16-B | 17-A | 18-C | 19-D | 20-B |
21-A | 22-A | 23-C | 24-C | 25-A | 26-D | 27-C | 28-D | 29-A | 30-D |
31-D | 32-B | 33-C | 34-B | 35-C | 36-A | 37-A | 38-A | 39-C | 40-A |
41-A | 42-B | 43-D | 44-B | 45-B | 46-A | 47-A | 48-D | 49-D | 50-B |
3. Đề số 3
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 1: | A. keys | B. tents | C. maps | D. roofs |
Question 2: | A. watched | B. booked | C. lived | D. stopped |
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. Childhood | B. darkness | C. employment | D. membership |
Question 4: | A. national | B. hopeless | C. enjoyable | D. beautiful |
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: We didn’t have many knowledge about physics.
A. have B. many C. knowledge D. physics
Question 6: If you hadn’t left the car unlocked, it wouldn’t have be stolen
A. left B. unlocked C. wouldn’t D. be
Question 7: I have learnt English for I was ten years old
A. have learnt B. for C. was D. years old
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: “Where have you been hiding?” She asked. She asked me where_____ hiding.
A. I have been B. have I been C. had I be D. I had been
Question 9: He went back to work in his country after he____ his course on Advanced Engineering in London.
A. finishes B. has finished C. was finishing D. had finished
Question 10: Is that the same film_____ we watched last year?
A. which B. when C. why D. who
Question 11: She______ a letter at the moment
A. writes B. has written C. are writing D. is writing
Question 12: Her mother cant stand______ her at home all day
A. seeing B. see C. seen D. to see
Question 13: David thinks the most important thing for the international students is to make full use _____ the tutors and lectures
A. with B. to C. of D. for
Question 14: If I had seen the movies, I ______ you about it last night.
A. had told B. will tell C. would have told D. could tell
Question 15: You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and_____ a real effort to answer all the question
A. make B. take C. have D. do
Question 16: She ____to me since last year.
A. writes B. Wrote C. has not written D. have not written
Question 17: The children ____ sang at the Mayor’s parade were from the local school.
A. Whose B. where C. who D. whom
Question 18: Before th interview, you have to send a letter of _____ and your resume to the company
A. applying B. applicant C. apply D. application
Question 19: She would call you immediately if she _____ help
A. needed B. will need C. needs D. need
Question 20: The boy ____ by the teacher yesterday.
A. punished B. was punished C. punish D. punishing
Question 21: I____ him ten days ago
A. saw B. will see C. have seen D. see
Question 22: He would give you the money if he _____it
A. had B. would have C. has D. have
ĐÁP ÁN
1-A | 2-C | 3-C | 4-C | 5-B | 6-D | 7-B | 8-D | 9-D | 10-A |
11-D | 12-A | 13-C | 14-C | 15-A | 16-C | 17-C | 18-D | 19-A | 20-B |
21-A | 22-A | 23-C | 24-B | 25-C | 26-D | 27-A | 28-A | 29-A | 30-B |
31-C | 32-B | 33-A | 34-D | 35-A | 36-B | 37-C | 38-B | 39-B | 40-D |
41-A | 42-D | 43-B | 44-B | 45-D | 46-D | 47-C | 48-B | 49-D | 50-C |
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.
Question 1: | A. arrives | B. studies | C. maths | D. learns |
Question 2: | A. admit | B. advent | C. admire | D. advance |
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. detainee | B. solidarity | C. conservation | D. judicious |
Question 4: | A. heuristics | B. illegal | C. parallel | D. facility |
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: With his father’s encourage and guidance, Mozart was introduced to music at an early age.
A. with B. encourage C. introduced to D. an early
Question 6: The ship was shaken in the stormy waves and many people got sick
A. shaken B. the stormy C. and D. got sick.
Question 7: It is believed that in the near future robots will be used to doing things such as cooking.
A. It is believed B. in the near future C. be used to doing D. such 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 8: The goal is to make higher education available to everyone who is willing and capable _____________ his financial situation
A. in terms of B. with reference to C. owing to D. regardless of
Question 9: Jack and Linda ________ last week. They just weren't happy together.
A. ended up B. finished off C. broke into D. broke up
Question 10: Many young people have objected to ___________ marriage, which is decided by the parents of the bride and groom
A. shared B. sacrificed C. agreed D. contractual
Question 11: I must warn you I am not used to _______so rudely.
A. speak to me B. be spoken to C. speak D. being spoken to
Question 12: Plenty __________evidence has come _______light to prove that he has been involved _____ smuggling.
A. of/ in / with B. of/ from /by C. with/ in / in D. of/ to / in
Question 13: It gets ______ to understand what the professor has explained
A. more difficult B. more difficult than
C. more and more difficult D. most difficult
Question 14: All his plans for starting his business fell _____.
A. away B. through C. down D. in
Question 15: The word "friendship" can be _______ applied to a wide variety of relationships.
A. lightly B. loosely C. sparingly D. slightly
Question 16: Since the end of the 20th century, English _____ the most widely used language around the world.
A. had become B. became C. becomes D. has become
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 17: David is talking about Mr. West's early retirement.
- David: "Mr. West is going to retire next month."
-Kathy: " ______.”
A. Congratulations! B. Right, you'd probably be the next
C. Oh, I have no idea D. You don't say!
Question 18: Two friends Peter and Linda are talking about pets.
- Peter: "Well, cats are very good at catching mice around the house."
-Linda: “______.”
A. Yes, I hope so B. I couldn't agree with you more.
C. No, dogs are very good, too D. Nothing more to say
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: When their rent increased from 200 to 400 a month, they protested against such a tremendous increase.
A. difficult B. light C. huge D. tiring
Question 20: Although the student raised his hand, the teacher did not acknowledge his presence.
A. Communicate B. inquire C. recognize D. dismiss
ĐÁP ÁN
1-C | 2-B | 3-D | 4-C | 5-B | 6-A | 7-C | 8-C | 9-D | 10-D |
11-D | 12-D | 13-C | 14-A | 15-C | 16-D | 17-D | 18-B | 19-C | 20-C |
21-B | 22-D | 23-D | 24-B | 25-D | 26-D | 27-A | 28-B | 29-D | 30-D |
31-D | 32-C | 33-D | 34-A | 35-C | 36-C | 37-A | 38-D | 39-A | 40-D |
41-A | 42-A | 43-A | 44-D | 45-B | 46-D | 47-D |
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5. Đề số 5
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
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 |
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