Bộ 5 đề thi thử THPT QG năm 2021 môn Tiếng Anh Trường THPT Phước Hòa Lần 2

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TRƯỜNG THPT PHƯỚC HÒA 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. possesses                    B. brushes 

C. watches                       D. indicates

Question 2.

A. passionate                   B. pessimism

C. assessment                 D. passages

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. celebrate                     B. occupy

C. festivity                       D. atmosphere

Question 4.

A. approximately             B. considerable 

C. environmental             D. conservation

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

Question 5. The Dutch are playing the Italian first, and then the Spanish and the Portuguese play.

A. Dutch                          B. Italian

C. Spanish                       D. Portuguese

Question 6. So extensive the lakes are that they are viewed as the largest bodies of fresh water in the world.

A. the lakes are                 B. are viewed 

C. largest                          D. of fresh water

Question 7. Each of the musicians in the orchestra were rehearsing daily before the concert tour began.   

A. musicians                      B. were

C. daily before                   D. began

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 8. The factory is fined for discharging dangerous chemicals into the river.

A. releasing                        B. increasing 

C. decreasing                      D. keeping

Question 9. Thanks to her regular workouts and sensible diet she certainly strikes me as in the pink.

A. in absolute health

B. in good health

C. in clear health

 D. in extreme health

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 10. If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you around the city.

A. free                          B. confident

C. occupied                   D. reluctant

Question 11. The problem is due to discipline, or, more precisely, the lack of discipline, in school.

A. informally                  B. flexible

C. casually                     D. wrongly

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 12. On her birthday she had only her cat for company.

A. The only thing she brought to the birthday party was her cat.

B. She came to the birthday party in company with her only cat.

C. The birthday present of the company for her was just a cat.

D. She was on her own except for her cat on her birthday.

Question 13. I never thought that I could win a prize.

A. It never dawned in me that I could win a prize.

B. I was never put off from winning a prize.

C. It never crossed my mind that I could win a prize.

D. I never had full advantage of winning a prize.

Question 14. The mistake in the accounts was not noticed until the figures were re-checked.

A. It was not until the mistake in the accounts was noticed that the figures were re-checked.

B. Once re-checking the figures, the mistake in the accounts was noticed.

C. The mistake in the accounts only came to light when the figures were re-checked.

D. When the figures were re-checked they came to light the mistake in the accounts.

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 15. Mr. Smith is very interested in our plan. I spoke to him on the phone last night.

A. Mr. Smith, who is very interested in our plan, I spoke to on the phone last night.

B. Mr. Smith, to whom I spoke on the phone last night, is very interested in our plan.

C. Mr. Smith is very interested in our plan to whom I spoke on the phone last night.

D. Mr. Smith, who I spoke on the phone last night, is very interested in our plan.

Question 16. The new restaurant looks good. However, it seems to have few customers.

A. In order to get more business, the new restaurant should improve its appearance.

B. In spite of its appearance, the new restaurant dose not appear to attract much business.

C. If it had a few more customers, the new restaurant would look better.

D. The new restaurant would have more customers if it looks better.

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

Question 17. Her first flight as the captain of a plane was an important _____ in her professional life.

A. aftermath                            B. shiftwork

C. milestone                            D. cause

Question 18. An inspiring speaker, Reverend Jackson always manages to _____ the best in his congregation.

A. bring up                              B. bring out

C. bring over                           D. bring across

Question 19. The bed-ridden old man objected _____ as a burden on his family.

A. to being regarded

B. at his being regarded

C. with his regarding

D. for regarding

Question 20. We are _____ considering having a swimming pool built as the summers are so long and hot.

A. seriously                             B. thoughtfully 

C. sincerely                             D. responsibly

Question 21. ______ anything, she was unable to help the police.

A. While not seeing                B. Since not seen

C. Not having seen                 D. As not seeing

Question 22. Michelle is a(n) _____ worker who always takes great care not to make any mistakes.

A. conductive                         B. meticulous

C. honorable                          D. careless

Question 23. The moment you _____ him, you’ll understand what I’m talking about.

A. see                                     B. are seeing

C. will see                               D. saw

Question 24. Why should I throw the milk away? It _____.

A. isn’t smelling so badly

B. isn’t smelling so bad

C. doesn’t smell so bad

D. doesn’t smell so badly

Question 25. Mike has quickly established himself _____ the National Football League’s most valued player.

A. to be one of                         B. as one of

C. as                                       D. to be

Question 26. “Why did you waste your money on going to see that movie?”

“I know. It’s the ____ film I’ve ever seen.”

A. worse                                 B. baddest

C. worst                                  D. bad

Question 27. Danielle would still be our best defender _____ an accident.

A. if she didn’t have

B. if she hadn’t

C. had she not had

D. weren’t she to have

Question 28. ____ are poised to change the face of the construction industry in the coming year.

A. Designing buildings environmentally

B. Building environmentally designing

C. Environmentally designed buildings

D. Designed environmental building

Question 29. “She is an excellent actress!” “You _____ again!”

A. can say that                       B. may say it

C. say it                                 D. say that

Question 30. “Do you know who else is going to be running for governor?”

“_____ that Mr. Jones is planning to.”

A. Word is it                           B. Word has it

C. Word has                           D. The words are

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

University researchers have taken samples from a preserved dodo specimen in an (31) _____ to uncover the extinct bird’s family tree. They worked with the British Natural History Museum to collect and study genetic material from large number of specimens: a preserved dodo, the extinct solitaire bird, and 35 kind of living pigeons and doves. Their analysis (32) _____ the doo and the solitaire to be close relatives with the Nicobar pigeon, their nearest living relative. The dodo lived on Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It was a flightless bird, bigger than a turkey. By 1681, all dodos had been (33) _____ by hungry sailors. The solitaire, which looked a bit like a dodo, had gone the same way by 1800. By extracting short pieces of the dodo’s DNA and (34) _____ these with the DNA of living birds, the scientists were able to deduce when the dodo evolved away from its relatives into a separate entity. The scientists can now (35) _____ assume that the dodo developed its distinctive appearance and features as a result of its geographical isolation. They are now convinced that it separated from the solitaire about 25 million years ago, long before Mauritius became an island.

Question 31.

A. attempt                     B. intention

C. order                         D. assistance

Question 32.

A. advises                     B. involves 

C. shows                       D. recommends

Question 33.

A. disappeared              B. vanished

C. killed                        D. extinct

Question 34.

A. studying                   B. comparing

C. researching               D. combining

Question 35.

A. surely                        B. hardly

C. highly                        D. safely

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.

            There has been much debate over the past few decades concerning fears that automation will lead to robots replacing human workers on a massive scale.

            The increasing use of robotics, computers and artificial intelligence is a reality, but its full implications are far from cut and dried. Some forecasts present the future in a utopian way, claiming that robots will take over the tedious heavy work thus freeing up human time and potential, allowing for more creativity and innovation. At the other end of spectrum are those who foresee an employment apocalypse, predicting that almost fifty percent of all American jobs could vanish within the next few decades. Former Microsoft chairman Bill Gates states that in 20 years robots could be in place in a number of job categories, particularly those at lower end of the scale in terms of skills.

            The bottom line is that while the future is always uncertain, robots are a fixture of our society, which is not going to disappear. As with the Industrial Revolution, where machines were utilized in many tasks in place of manual laborers and social upheaval followed, the Digital Revolution is likely to place robots in various jobs. In spite of that, many of today’s jobs were not in existence before the Industrial Revolution, such as those of programmers, engineers and data scientists. This leads other experts to criticize this alarmist approach of robot scare-mongering, which is invariably compared to the 19th-century “Luddites”. This group was textile workers who feared being displaced by machines and resorted to violence, burning down factories and destroying industrial equipment – their rejection of inevitable progress has come to symbolize mindless ignorance.

            Needless to say, exactly what new kinds of jobs might exist in the future is difficult to envision at present. Therefore, the crux of the issue is not whether jobs will be lost, but whether the creation of new vacancies will outpace the ever-increasing number of losses and what skills will be required in the future.

            It is clearly not all doom and gloom, as demand for employees with skills in data analysis, coding, computer science, artificial intelligence and human-machine interface is rising and will continue to do so. Furthermore, the demand for skills in jobs where humans surpass computers, such as those involving care, creativity and innovative craftmanship, are likely to increase considerably. Ultimately, the key lies in the adaptation of the workforces, through appropriate education and training, to keep pace with our world’s technological progress.

Question 36. What is the main concern associated with technological advances in the workplace?

A. safety at work

B. increased unemployment

C. the use of artificial intelligence

D. robots taking over the world

Question 37. What do optimists predict technology will allow?

A. workplaces to become more relaxing

B. a greater enjoyment of life

C. flexible working hours

D. higher quality products

Question 38. What can be inferred from the comments made by Bill Gates?

A. Changes will occur for many decades.

B. There will be increasing amounts of unskilled workers.

C. Highly skilled workers have less to worry about.

D. Technology will have a negative effect in the workplace.

Question 39. Why is the example of the Industrial Revolution given?

A. It was also a time of great change in the workplace.

B. It had far less of an effect than the Digital Revolution.

C. It lead to widespread unemployment in the world.

D. It resulted in a more violent society.

Question 40. What is the modern-day view of the Luddites?

A. They managed to protect their jobs.

B. Their refusing to adapt to change is seen in a negative way.

C. Their adapting to new technology saved their jobs.

D. Their actions are inspiring many workers today.

Question 41. Which of the following is closest in meaning to crux in paragraph 4?

A. The most complex part

B. The hidden message

C. The least understood part

D. The most important part

Question 42. According to the article, which quality will technology never be able to replace?

A. teamwork

B. human compassion

C. the desire to manufacture goods

D. human intelligence

Question 43. What is the main idea of this article?

A. There are few negative consequences to the Digital Revolution.

B. Learning about technology is a natural part of human development.

C. Workers will need to adapt to technological changes.

D. Unemployment will increase dramatically as technology advances.

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.

            Thanks to electricity, candles are no longer a necessity in our lives, but they are still a pleasure. The warm flame of candlelight can quickly alter the mood and atmosphere of a room, often creating a peaceful scene that electric light just cannot match.

            Candles are an important part of many cultural and religious festival and have been burnt in various forms for centuries. The ancient Romans and Egyptians made candles from a type of fiber coated with wax. However, up until the nineteenth century, most candles were made from a substance called tallow, obtained from beef fat. Tallow candles were very smoky and, understandably, had an unpleasant odor.

            In the 19th century, candle makers learned to separate stearin, the solid form fat used as a type of glue, from tallow and used it to harden other fats. Candles that contained stearin would burn longer than previous ones and had a better smell. Stearin is still one of the main components of modern candle-making, and the techniques used to create candles today are much the same as they have been for many years. These days, the increase range of wax dyes, perfumes and other additives that are now available make candle making a very exciting and rewarding hobby.

            Sales of candles have increased greatly over the last few years, showing that they have become part of our lives again, not through necessity, but because of the magical atmosphere they create. In our increasingly stressful lives, the calming quality of candlelight has a relaxing effect that many enjoy.

            For those would like to learn to make candles, finding and buying candle-making kits is easy. Candle-making is definitely enhanced by the exciting possibilities of experimentation with various materials. Be brave and try out different effects – some of the most wonderful creations can happen by accident. With a bit of practice, you will be amazed at the very professional finish that can be achieved.

            Despite their delicate beauty, candles can, of course, be highly dangerous. One should never leave lit candles unattended, even for a few moments. Always make sure candles are securely placed within candleholders.

            Teach your children to respect a burning candle, and of course keep burning candles away from flammable materials. Keep your home safe by remembering that a candle is magical, but fire can be very destructive. Be careful, and enjoy the beauty of your candles!

Question 44. According to the text, what is the importance of candles?

A. We need them in case there is an electric backout.

B. We gain a feeling of calm when they are lit in a room.

C. We light them to create a more romantic atmosphere.

D. We cannot do without them in our daily lives.

Question 45. Why dose the writer mention ancient Romans and Egyptians in the text?

A. to show that before making candles, we should learn their history

B. to show one of the ways candles were made in the past

C. to show how candles were invented

D. to show that candles have always been used

Question 46. Why was stearin used in candles?

A. It create a more colorful flame than tallow.

B. It covered up unpleasant smells in the air.

C. It was used to get rid of fat in the candles.

D. It helped make candles burn longer.

Question 47. According to the text, what dose the increase of candle sales illustrate?

A. People enjoy the calming effect that candles produce.

B. The variety of candles to choose from makes them more attractive.

C. People buy candles as gifts more often than they used to.

D. Candles are cheaper to buy now than they were in the past.

Question 48. According to the text, what is needed to succeed at candle-making?

A. a few years of practice

B. a lot of time and money

C. willingness to take risks  

D. many expensive materials

Question 49. What dose the passage warn readers not to do?

A. burn candle without adult supervision

B. leave a room where a candle is burning

C. use unapproved ingredients in candles

D. burn candles for only a few minutes

Question 50. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of this passage?

A. Candle-making can be a successful business.

B. Candles are made from different types of material.

C. Candles continue to be a part of people’s lives.

D. Candle-making has changed little over the years.

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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. programs                 B. individuals

C. subjects                   D. celebrations

Question 2.

A. delivered                    B. visited

C. crooked                     D. recommended

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 3.

A. combination              B. understand

C. scientific                   D. astronomy 

Question 4.

A. attract                       B. labor 

C. sociable                    D. wildlife

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 brother                      a lot of things for the past five years.

A. does                        B. did

C. is doing                   D. has done

Question 6. The number of students attending the conference yesterday                  fifty-five.

A. is                             B. are

C. was                         D. were

Question  7. They have a        discussion on biology last night.

A. bore                        B. boredom

C. boring                     D. bored

Question  8. Her grandfather’s illness was                 we thought at first.

A. more seriously as    B. as seriously as 

C. more serious than   D. as serious than

Question  9. The woman asked                                get lunch at school.

A. can the children

B. whether the children could

C. if the children can

D. could the children

Question  10. The factory is said                                in a fire two years ago.

A. being destroyed

B. to be destroyed

C. to have destroyed

D. to have been destroyed

Question  11. She reads newspaper everyday to look for a vacant positions            which she can apply.

A. to                            B. with

C. at                            D. for

Question  12. I saw your school’s                  in today’s edition of Viet Nam News.

A. advertiser               B. advertisement

C. advertising             D. advertise

Question  13. Many children are under such a high                 of learning that they do not feel happy at school.

A. recommendation    B. interview

C. pressure                D. concentration

Question  14. I can’t                    this noise any longer. I’m going to write a letter of complaint to the local authority about this problem.

A. put up with             B. take away from

C. get back to             D. make out of

Question 15.                                you, I’d think twice about that decision.

A. Should I be            B. If I am

C. Had I been             D. Were I

Question  16. It is important that Mrs Hoa                   Mr Nam of the meeting tomorrow.

A. remind                    B. reminds

C. must remind           D. will remind

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 17. Billy, come and give me a hand with cooking.

A. help                        B. prepare

C. be busy                   D. attempt

Question 18. Pollution will increase to catastrophic levels unless we develop cleaner power sources.

A. low                         B. disastrous

C. advanced                D. elementary

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 19. “Mary, I think these clothes are inappropriate for this important celebration.”

A. suitable                   B. improper

C. attractive                D. available

Question 20. This puzzle is a piece of cake; I can do it with my eyes closed.

A. very difficult

B. easy enough 

C. rather boring

D. quite understandable

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

Question 21. - Louisa: “Oh, no! I left my book at home. Can I share yours?”

                     - Will: “                          .”

A. Yes, I do too          B. No, thanks

C. No, not at all          D. Yes, sure!

Question 22. - Mary: “Your new hairstyle is quite attractive!”

                - Sheila: “                   . I think it makes me look 10 years older.”

A. Yes, I’m proud of myself

B. Say it again. I like to hear your words

C. That’s a good idea

D. You’ve got be kidding

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 23. A conductor uses signals and gestures to let the musicians to know when to play various parts of composition.

A. the musicians          B. to play

C. uses                        D. to know

Question 24. Communication is the act of transferring information through neither verbal messages or non-verbal signals.

A. through                   B. neither

C. transferring             D. Communication

Question 25. From the 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

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3. Đề số 3

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

Question 1. Helen and Mary are talking about Mary’s result at school.

- Helen: “Your parents must be proud of your result at school!”

- Mary: “                             .”

A. Thanks. It’s certainly encouraging

B. I’m glad you like it

C. Sorry to hear that

D. Of course

Question 2. Laura and David are talking about the benefits of swimming.

- Laura: “I think swimming helps us exercise all our muscles.”

- David: “                             .”

A. You can do it. Thanks anyway

B. There is no doubt about it

C. Not at all.You can make it

D. Yes, swimming does, too

Mark 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 3. The coffee was very strong. He couldn’t drink it.

A. The coffee was so strong that he could drink it.

B. He couldn’t drink the strong coffee before.

C. The coffee was not weak enough for him to drink.

D. The coffee was too strong for him to drink.

Question 4. I met the workers. Reporters interviewed them last week.

A. I met the workers because reporters interviewed them last week.

B. I met the workers who interviewed reporters last week.

C. I met the workers who were interviewed by reporters last week.

D. I met reporters who interviewed workers last week.

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 5. Punctuality is imperative in your new job.

A. Being efficient

B. Being courteous

C. Being cheerful

D. Being late

Question 6. Travel insurance is sometimes mistaken for temporary health insurance, but the two are actually different.

A. mutable                  B. permanent

C. passing                   D. transitory

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 7. She wishes that we didn’t send her the candy yesterday because she’s on a diet.

A. didn’t send             B. because

C. on                         D. her the candy

Question 8. He used to smoking a cigar after meal but now he quit smoking because he has got some respiratory problem.

A. after                        B. used to smoking

C. because                   D. smoking

Question 9. It is such difficult a lesson that we can’t understand it.

A. such                        B. it

C. a                             D. can’t

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 10. My cousin tends to look on the bright side in any circumstance.

A. be confident           B. be optimistic

C. be pessimistic         D. be smart

Question 11. Domestic chores will no longer be a burden thanks to the inventions of laborsaving devices.

A. Official                   B. Household

C. Foreign                  D. Schooling

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.

THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE MUSIC

Think for a moment about the last music album you bought. Most likely, you’ll think of the singer or band that made you want to buy the album. You might even know the name of the guitar player or the drummer. Those talented performers, however, are only some of the people in the music industry work behind the scenes, but the roles they play in the musical progress are very important.

Songwriters: Songs begin with the songwriter. Some songwriters work alone, but many work in teams that combine the talents of a lyricist, who writes the words to songs, and an instrumentalist, often a piano player or guitarist, who writes the music. Many of today’s pop stars work with songwriters. For example, some of Lady Gaga’s biggest hits were written by Nadir Khayat, also known “RedOne”. Some songwriting teams have become very famous, such as Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, and Pete Waterman, who were responsible for many big 1980s pop hits.

Arrangers: After a song has been written, music arrangers make it more appealing by deciding which instruments will be used, what tempo, or speed, the song will have, and whether the song should have a lower or higher pitch. A good arrangement can bring a song to life and make it a classic.

Studio Musicians: Not every singer or instrumentalist can be a star, and many work in the background as studio musicians. These artists are not a part of any one musical group.

Instead, they are hired for recording sessions that eventually become the albums you buy, as well as soundtracks for television shows, movies, and radio ads.

Recording Engineers: Recording engineers also play a major role in creating the final sound that you hear. First, these engineers set up the recording studio, the room where the performers play, placing musicians and microphones in exactly the right places to get the best sound. Next, they use electronic equipment, such multi-track recorders, to capture the music. Finally, long after the musicians have gone home, recording engineers use a mixing board to balance the melodies and rhythms of each musician, and sometimes to incorporate special sound effects or additional tracks.

Many people make a living with music. You may not recognize all of their names, but all of them work together to create the songs you love to listen to.

Question 12. Which piece of equipment is used at the end of the recording process?

A. a multi-track recorder         B. a guitar or piano

C. a mixing board                   D. a microphone

Question 13. Which sentence is NOT true about studio musicians?

A. They work in the recording studio.

B. They earn money for each session that they do.

C. They are not as famous as the artists they play for.

D. They usually support or play for the same artist.

Question 14. Which of the following do music arrangers probably NOT do?

A. decide the price of the CD

B. decide how fast or slow a song will be

C. decide which instrument to use

D. decide which pitch to use

Question 15. The word “classic” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to                    .

A. a traditional song               B. a famous song

C. a lively song                      D. a modern song

Question 16. Which statement would the author probably agree with?

A. Studio musicians would be more successful as members of one musical group.

B. It is important to buy albums made by performing artists who are not yet famous.

C. Having a famous person sing a song will usually make it successful.

D. People are often unaware of the amount of work that goes into creating music.

Question 17. Why does the author mention Lady Gaga?

A. to give an example of a star who works with a songwriter.

B. to explain why she does not write her own songs.

C. to compare her with other talented songwriters.

D. to persuade readers to buy her music.

Question 18. The article is mainly about                 .

A. people who play a background role in creating music

B. pop stars who write the biggest hits

C. songwriting teams who combine their talents

D. instrumentalists who work as hired musicians

ĐÁP ÁN

1

2

3

4

5

A

B

D

C

D

6

7

8

9

10

B

A

B

A

B

11

12

13

14

15

B

C

D

A

B

16

17

18

19

20

D

A

A

A

B

21

22

23

24

25

C

A

D

A

A

26

27

28

29

30

B

C

D

D

A

31

32

33

34

35

A

D

B

B

A

36

37

38

39

40

C

D

D

C

D

41

42

43

44

45

A

C

A

D

B

46

47

48

49

50

C

D

A

A

B

4. Đề số 4

Question  1: Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to the following question.

They asked me whether I was working _                     .

A. next day afternoon                                                            

B. the afternoon followed                 

C. the following afternoon                                        

D. tomorrow afternoon
Question  2: 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 question.

I didn’t arrive in time. I was not able to see her off.

A. I arrived very late to say goodbye to her.

B. She had left because I was not on time.

C. I was not early enough to see her off.

D. I didn’t go there , so I could not see her off.

 Question  3: Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to fill in the following exchange.

A - “Would you mind lending me your bike?”

“                           .”

A. Yes, let’s                B. Not at all               

C. Great                     D. Yes. Here it is

Question  4: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in the following question.

Diana would rather that her husband doesn’t work so hard.

A. her husband            B. doesn’t work         

C. Diana                     D. would rather

Question  5: Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlinedpart differs from the rest in the pronunciation in the following question.

A. medicine                 B. tennis                     

C. species                    D. invent

Question  6: Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to the following question.

If you are not Japanese,so what                       are you?

A. nationalized             B. nationality             

C. nation                     D. national

Question  7: Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to the following question.

She played               confidently, but her timing was not good.

A. a piano                    B. piano                      

C. the piano                 D. an piano

Question  8: Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in the following sentence.

His career advancement was slow and he did not gain any promotion until he was 40, when he won the position of the company’s Chief Executive.

A. progress                  B. elevation                

C. decrease                  D. rise

Question  9: Mark the letter A,B,C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following question.

I didn’t know you were coming, so I didn’t wait for you.

A. If I had known you were coming, I wouldn’t have waited for you.

B. I would have waited for you if I knew you were coming.

C. If I had know you were coming, I would wait for you.

D. Had I known you were coming, I would have waited for you.

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 10 to 16.

No educational medium better serves as a means of spatial communication than the atlas. Atlases deal with such invaluable information as population distribution and density. One of the best, Pennycooke’s World Atlas, has been widely accepted as a standard owning to the quality of its maps and photographs, which not only show various settlements but also portray them in a variety of scales. In fact , the very first map in the atlas is a cleverly designed population cartogram that projects the size of each country if geographical size were proportional to population. Following the proportional layout a sequence of smaller maps shows the world’s population density, each country’s birth and death rates, population increase and decrease , industrialization, urbanization , gross national product in terms of per capita income, the quality of medical care, literacy, and language. To give readers a perspective on how their own country fits in with the global view, additional projections despite the world’s patterns in nutrition, calorie and protein consumption, health care, number of physicians per unit of population, and life expectancy by region. Population density maps on a subcontinental scale, as well as political maps, convey the diverse demographic phenomena of the world in a broad array of scales.
Question  10: What is the main topic of this passage ?

A. The educational benefits of atlases.                      

B. Physical maps in an atlas.

C. The ideal in the making of atlases.                        

D. Partial maps and their uses.

Question  11: According to the passage, the first map in Pennycooke’s World Atlas shows

A. the population policy in each country.                  

B. the hypothetical sizes of countries.

C. geographical proportions of each country.            

D. national boundaries relative to population.

Question  12: In the passage, the word “invaluable” is closest in meaning to

A. invalid                    B. priceless                             

C. shapeless                D. incremental

Question  13: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage ?

A. calorie consumption                                              

B. population decline

C. a level of education                                               

D. currency exchange rate

Question  14: The word “layout” in the passage refers to

A. the cartogram                                                         

B. the geographical size

C. population                                                             

D. each country

Question  15: It can be inferred from the passage that maps can be used to

A. identify a shortage of qualified labour.

B. pinpoint ethnic strife in each country.

C. show readers photographs in a new form.

D. give readers a new perspective on their own country.

Question  16: The author of the passage implies that

A. atlases provide a bird’s eye view of country.

B. atlases can be versatile instruments.

C. maps use a variety of scales in eachprojection.

D. maps of countries differ in size.

Question  17: Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to the following question.

In a modern family, the husband  is expected to join hands with his wife to            _ the household chores.

A. do                           B. make                      

C. run                          D. take

Question  18: Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to the following question.

The government plans to bring in new laws  _________ parents to take more responsibility for the education of  their children.

A. forced                     B. forcing                   

C. force                       D. forces

ĐÁP ÁN

Question 1

C

Question 26

D

Question 2

   C

Question 27

A

Question 3

B

Question 28

A

Question 4

B

Question 29

A

Question 5

C

Question 30

B

Question 6

B

Question 31

C

Question 7

C

Question 32

D

Question 8

   C

Question 33

B

Question 9

D

Question 34

 A

Question 10

A

Question 35

D

Question 11

D

Question 36

A

Question 12

B

Question 37

D

Question 13

D

Question 38

C

Question 14

A

Question 39

C

Question 15

D

Question 40

B

Question 16

B

Question 41

C

Question 17

A

Question 42

C

Question 18

B

Question 43

A

Question 19

D

Question 44

B

Question 20

B

Question 45

B

Question 21

A

Question 46

B

Question 22

A

Question 47

B

Question 23

A

Question 48

D

Question 24

D

Question 49

D

Question 25

C

Question 50

C

5. Đề số 5

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 1: We are very anxious about the result of the exam.

A. careful                    B. worried

C. excited                   D. indifferent

Question 2: The sale of drug is controlled by law in most countries.

A. restricted                B. permitted

C. illegal                      D. binding

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 3: Many flowering (A) plants benefit of (B) pollination by (C) adult butterflies (D) and moths.

Question 4: There is only (A) one Chinese (B) restaurant in town (C)isn’t it (D)?

Question 5: You had better to tell (A) her the (B) truth or she’ll (C) get angry with (D) you.

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 6: Despite having a bigger and cheaper choice of healthy foods, many Americans have lost a lot of weight.

A. acquire                    B. win

C. gained                     D. obtain

Question 7: The boy dose not resemble his brother in any way.

A. take up                   B. look up

C. look after                D. take after

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 question from 8 to 14.

            What is “extreme” weather? Why are people talking about it these day? “Extreme” weather is an unusual weather event such as rainfall, a drought or a heat wave in the wrong place or at the wrong time. In theory, they are very rare. But these days, our TV screens are constantly showing such extreme weather events. Take just three news stories from 2010: 28 centimetres of rain fell on Rio de Janeiro in 24 hours, Nashville, USA, had 33 centimetres of rain in two days and there was record rainfall in Pakistan.

            The effects of this kind of rainfall are dramatic and lethal. In Rio de Janeiro, landslides followed, burying hundreds of people. In Pakistan, the floods affected 20 million people. Meanwhile, other parts of the world suffer devastating droughts. Australia, Russia and East Africa have been hit in the last ten years. And then there are unexpected heat waves, such as in 2003 in Europe. That summer, 35,000 deaths were said to be heat-related.

            So, what is happening to our weather? Are these extreme events part of a natural cycle? Or are they caused by human activity and its effects on the Earth’s climate? Peter Miller says it’s probably a mixture of both of these things. On the one hand, the most important influences on weather events are natural cycles in the climate. Two of the most famous weather cycles, El Nino and La Nina, originate in the Pacific Ocean. The heat from the warm ocean rises high into the atmosphere and affects weather all around the world. On the other hand, the temperature of the Earth’s oceans is slowly but steadily going up. And this is a result of human activity. We are producing greenhouse gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere. This heat warms up the atmosphere, land and oceans. Warmer oceans produce more water vapour – think of heating a pan of water in your kitchen. Turn up the heat, it produces steam more quickly. Satellite data tells us that the water vapour in the atmosphere has gone up by four percent in 25 years. This warm, wet air turns into the rain, storms, hurricanes and typhoons that we are increasingly experiencing. Climate scientist, Michael Oppenheimer, says that we need to face the reality of climate change. And we also need to act now to save lives and money in the future.

Question 8: It is stated in the passage that extreme weather is ______.

A. difficult for scientists to understand

B. not a natural occurrence

C. becoming more common

D. killing more people than ever before

Question 9: The word “lethal” in the second paragraph probably means ______.

A. far-reaching             B. long-lasting

C. happening soon        D. causing deaths

Question 10: What caused thousands of deaths in 2003?

A. floods after a bad summer

B. a period of hot weather

C. a long spell of heavy rain

D. large-scale landslides

Question 11: According to the passage, extreme weather is a problem because ______.

A. we can never predict it

B. it only affects crowded places

C. it’s often very destructive

D. its causes are completely unknown

Question 12: Extreme weather can be caused by ______.

A. satellites above the Earth

B. water vapour in the atmosphere

C. very hot summers

D. water pans in your kitchen

Question 13: Satellites are used to ______.

A. change the direction of severe storms

B. trap greenhouse gases in the atmosphere

C. measure changes in atmospheric water vapour

D. prevent climate from changing quickly

Question 14: Which statement is NOT supported by the information in the passage?

A. Such extreme weather is hardly the consequence of human activity.

B. Extreme weather is substantially influenced by human activity.

C. Unusual weather events are part of natural cycles.

D. We can limit the bad effects of extreme weather.

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 15:   Paul: Make yourself at home.

                        Mary: __________________

A. Thanks! Same to you.

B. Yes. Can I help you?

C. Not at all. Don’t mention it.

D. That’s very kind. Thank you.

Question 16:   “Well, it’s getting late. Maybe, we could get together sometime.”

                        “_____________________”

A. Nice to see back you.

B. Sounds good. I’ll give you a call.

C. Take it easy.

D. Yes, I’ve enjoyed it.

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 17:  

A. cacti                        B. invite

C. primary                   D. driven

Question 18:  

A. clothes                    B. houses

C. increases                 D. rises

ĐÁP ÁN

1

2

3

4

5

B

A

B

D

A

6

7

8

9

10

C

D

C

D

B

11

12

13

14

15

C

B

C

A

D

16

17

18

19

20

B

D

A

B

C

21

22

23

24

25

A

D

C

C

A

26

27

28

29

30

B

C

A

D

C

31

32

33

34

35

D

A

D

B

C

36

37

38

39

40

B

B

C

A

D

41

42

43

44

45

C

B

B

D

C

46

47

48

49

50

A

C

A

B

D

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