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BỘ 5 ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QG NĂM 2021 MÔN TIẾNG ANH

TRƯỜNG THPT BÌNH ĐIỀN LẦN 2

1. Đề số 1

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 1:     

A. dramatic                 B. entertain

C. employee                D. musician

Question 2:    

A. occur                      B. prefer

C. apply                      D. surface

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet io indicate word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 3:    

A. suggest                   B. survive

C. support                   D. summer

Question 4:    

A. extended                B. skipped

C. looked                    D. watched

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: We've had _________ problems with our new computer that we had to send it back to the shop.

A. so                            B. such

C. enough                    D. too

Question 6: Dawn's thinking of setting ________ a social club for local disabled people.

A. out                          B. in

C. up                            D. off

Question 7: Mr. Putin won a fourth term as Russia's president, picking up more than three-quarters of the vote with _________ of more than 67 percent.

A. an outcome             B. a turnup

C. a turnout                 D. an output 

Question 8: His work ________ new ground in the treatment of cancer. It is now giving many cancer victims hope of complete recovery. 

 A. broke                      B. found

C. dug                          D. uncovered

Question 9: We like ________ policies.

A. American recent economic

B. recent American economic

C. recent economic American

D. economic recent American

Question 10: She worked here for a while then _________ afternoon she just quit and left. 

A. an                           B. one

C. the                          D. Ø

Question 11: DNA tests ________ accepted in court eases.

A. are known              B. were used

C. have been               D. will have

Question 12: The disavantaged should be cared for by _______.

A. the wealth              B. wealth

C. the wealthy             D. wealthier

Question 13: Why not ________ the meeting until Thursday morning?

A. postpone

B. postponing

C. you postpone

D. do you postpone 

Question 14: You're 18! You ________ to be able to look after yourself by now.

A. are advisable          B. expect

C. suppose                  D. will have 

Question 15: I was very sad when the vet said he'd have to ________ Gertie, our lapdog.

A. put down                B. feel up to

C. pull through             D. wear off

Question 16: It is said that a drizzle on the Phap Van - Cau Gie Expressway caused poor______ and slippery road surface, leading to the vehicles, traveling at high speed, unable to respond safely.

A. vision                      B. view

C. visibility                   D. visionary

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: When posed with a complicated mathematical equation, some students seek the assistance of a teacher.

 A. spaced                    B. informed

C. solved                      D. presented

Question 18: At the advent of his speech, he told a joke but the audience failed to laugh.

A. end                          B. commencement

C. creation                     D. climax

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: He revealed his intentions of leaving the company to the manager during the office dinner party.

 A. disclosed                B. concealed

C. misled                      D. influenced

Question 20: Most of the guests at the dinner party chose to dress elegantly, but one man wore jeans and a T-shirt; he was later identified as a high school teacher.

A. unsophisticatedly   B. decently

C. gaudily                  D. gracefully

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 21: Sue is phoning Mr. Black but his secretary tells her that he is on vacation.

Ann: May I leave a message for Mr. Black, please?

Secretary: ___________.

A. I'm afraid he is not here.                                       

B. He is taking a message now.

C. Yes, I'll make sure he gets it.                                

D. No, you can't tell him.

Question 22: Peter and Mary are friends. They have just finished lunch in a restaurant.

Mary: The food is great. I'll get the bill.

Peter: _________.

A. Yes, speak to you soon.                                        

B. No, this is on me.

C. It's nothing.                                                                       

D. Don't mention it.

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 23 to 27.

WILLIAM THE HERO!

Brave William Baldock, who is six years old, is a hero after helping his mother when she fell downstairs. William quickly rang for an ambulance when he discovered his mother had broken her leg. In spite of being frightened, he (23) ________ the emergency services what had happened and answered all the questions they asked him. He also telephoned his father at work, and then his grandmother, to explain what he had (24) _________. While waiting for these people to come, William looked after his 18-month-old sister.

When ambulance man Steve Lyn went to the house, he was amazed: 'It's great that a young boy of six knew the right number to dial, and was able to give us the correct information. (25) ________ of William's quick thinking, we were able to (26) ________ there immediately."

Mrs. Baldock left hospital yesterday, very (27) ________ to both William and the ambulance service.

Question 23:  

A. called                      B. talked 

C. spoke                      D. told

Question 24:  

A. done                       B. made

C. acted                      D. worked

Question 25:  

A. Since                      B. Because

C. In spite                   D. Instead

Question 26:  

A. manage                   B. find

C. get                          D. reach

Question 27:

  A. agreeable                B. happy

C. grateful                   D. approving

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 28 to 34.

A large number of inventions require years of arduous research and development before they are perfected. For instance, Thomas Edison had to make more than 1,000 attempts to invent the incandescent light bulb before he finally succeeded. History is replete with numerous other examples of people trying, yet failing to make inventions before they eventually succeeded. Yet some inventions have come about not through hard work but simply by accident.

In most cases, when someone unintentionally invented something, the inventor was attempting to create something else. For example, in the 1930s, chemist Roy Plunkett was attempting to make a new substance that could be used to refrigerate items. He mixed some chemicals together. Then, he put them into a pressurized container and cooled the mixture. By the time his experiment was complete, he had a new invention. It was not a new substance that could be used for refrigeration though. Instead, he had invented Teflon, which is today most commonly used to make nonstick pots and pans. Similarly, decades earlier, John Pemberton was a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia. He was attempting to create a tonic that people could use whenever they had headaches. While he was not successful in that endeavor, he managed to invent Coca - Cola, the world - famous carbonated soft drink.

Scientists have also made crucial discoveries by accident when they were conducting experiments. In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, an antibiotic, in this manner. He discovered some mold growing in a dish with some bacteria. He noticed that the bacteria seemed to be avoiding the mold. When he investigated further, he determined some of the many useful properties of penicillin, which has saved millions of lives over the past few decades. Likewise, in 1946, scientist Percy Spencer was conducting an experiment with microwaves. He had a candy bar in his pocket, and he noticed that it suddenly melted. He investigated and learned the reason why that had happened. Soon afterward, he built a device that could utilize microwaves to heat food: the microwave oven.

Question 28: Which title best summarizes the main idea of the passage?

A. History's Most Important Inventions

B. Accidental Inventions and Discoveries

C. How to Become a Great Inventor

D. You Don't Always Get What You Want

Question 29: In paragraph 1, the word arduous is closest in meaning to _______.

A. detailed                  B. tough

C. specific                   D. constant

Question 30: In paragraph 2, the word endeavor is closest in meaning to _______.

A. research                  B. dream

C. request                    D. attempt

Question 31: What does the author say about Teflon?

A. People first used it as a refrigeration device.

B. It was created many years before Coca-Cola.

C. The man who made it was a pharmacist.

D. It is used for kitchenware nowadays.

Question 32: Who was John Pemberton?

A. The person who made Teflon                   

B. The creator of Coca-Cola

C. The man who discovered penicillin          

D. The inventor of the microwave

Question 33: The author uses Alexander Fleming as an example of ________.

A. one of the most famous inventors in history

B. a person who made an accidental scientific discovery

C. someone who became a millionaire from his invention

D. a man who dedicated his life to medical science

Question 34: What does the author imply about penicillin?

A. Doctors seldom use it nowadays.             

B. Some people are not affected by it.

C. It is an invaluable medical supply.            

D. Mold combines with bacteria to make it.

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.

How is the news different from entertainment? Most people would answer that news is real but entertainment is fiction. However, if we think more carefully about the news, it becomes clear that the news is not always real. The news does not show us all the events of the day, but stories from a small number of chosen events. The creation of news stories is subject to specific constraints, much like the creation of works of fiction. There are many constraints, but three of the most important ones are: commercialism, story formulas, and sources.

Newspapers, radio, and TV stations are businesses, all of which are rivals for audiences and advertising revenue. The amount of time that the average TV station spends on news broadcasts has grown steadily over the last fifty years - largely because news is relatively cheap to produce, yet sells plenty of advertising. Some news broadcasts are themselves becoming advertisements. For example, during one week in 1996 when the American CBS network was airing a movie about the sinking of the Titanic, CBS news ran nine stories about that event (which had happened 84 years before). The ABC network is owned by Disney Studios, and frequently runs news stories about Mickey Mouse. Furthermore, the profit motive drives news organizations to pay more attention to stories likely to generate a large audience, and to shy away from stories that may be important but dull. This pressure to be entertaining has produced shorter, simpler stories: more focus on celebrities than people of substance, more focus on gossip than on news, and more focus on dramatic events than on nuanced issues.

As busy people under relentless pressure to produce, journalists cannot spend days agonizing over the best way to present stories. Instead, they depend upon certain story formulas, which they can reuse again and again. One example is known as the inverted pyramid. In this formula, the journalist puts the most important information at the beginning of the story, than adds the next most important, and so on. The inverted pyramid originates from the age of the telegraph, the idea being that if the line went dead halfway through the story, the journalist would know that the most crucial information had at least been relayed. Modern journalists still value the formula for a similar reason. Their editors will cut stories if they are too long. Another formula involves reducing a complicated story into a simple conflict. The best example is "horse race" election coverage. Thorough explication of the issues and the candidates' views is forbiddingly complex. Journalists therefore concentrate more on who is winning in the opinion polls, and whether the underdog can catch up in the numbers than on politicians' campaign goals.

Sources are another constraint on what journalists cover and how they cover it. The dominant sources for news are public information officers in businesses and government offices. The majority of such officers try to establish themselves as experts who are qualified to feed information to journalists. How do journalists know who is an expert? In general, they don't. They use sources not on the basis of actual expertise, but on the appearance of expertise and the willingness to share it. All the major news organizations use some of the same sources (many of them anonymous), so the same types of stories always receive attention. Over time, the journalists may even become close friends with their sources, and they stop searching for alternative points of view. The result tends to be narrow, homogenized coverage of the same kind.

Question 35: It can be inferred from paragraph 1 that the author of the passage thinks _______.

A. that watching or reading the news is extremely boring

B. that most news stories are false

C. that most people don't realize how different news is from reality

D. that most people don't pay enough attention to the news

Question 36: According to paragraph 2, which of the following is true?

A. One effect of commercialism is news stories with more complex content.

B. The ABC network owns Disney Studios.

C. Some news broadcasts are shown without advertisements.

D. More time is devoted to news on TV now than 50 years ago.

Question 37: Why does the author mention Mickey Mouse in paragraph 2?

A. To indicate that ABC shows entertaining news stories

B. To give an example of news stories that are also advertisements

C. To contrast ABC's style with that of CBS

D. To give an example of news content that is not serious

Question 38: According to paragraph 3, an advantage of the inverted pyramid formula for journalists is that _________.

A. if a story is cut by the editor, only the less crucial information will be lost

B. it makes a story more likely to be cut by the editor

C. it makes a story more likely to attract the attention of the audience

D. it makes a story simpler and easier to understand

Question 39: The word relayed in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ________.

A. chosen                    B. Known

C. gathered                 D. sent

Question 40: According to the passage, which of the following tends to lead to homogenized coverage?

A. Journalists' use of experts as sources

B. Journalists' becoming friends with their sources

C. Journalists' search for alternative points of view

D. Journalists' using government officials as sources

Question 41: The word them in paragraph 4 refers to _________.

A. journalists               B. organizations

C. experts                    D. sources

Question 42: Which of the following best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentences "Thorough explication of the issues .... than on politicians' campaign goals. " in the passage?

A. Journalists focus on poll numbers instead of campaign issues because it is easier.

B. Journalists are more interested in issues and candidates' views, but viewers are more interested in who is winning.

C. During an election campaign, journalists mainly concentrate on "horse race" coverage.

D. Candidates' views and how they are explained by journalists can have a big effect on poll numbers.

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: Her weigh has increased remarkably since she began receiving treatment.

A. Her                        B. weigh

C. remarkably             D. receiving

Question 44: Upon reaching the destination, a number of personnel is expected to change their reservations and proceed to Hawaii.

A. reaching                  B. is

C. to change                 D. proceed to

Question 45: The University of Kentucky has held this prestigious title until 1989, when it was granted to the University of Georgia.

A. has held                  B. it

C. was granted             D. to

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: There is no point in your phoning Jane - she's away.

A. It would be a waste of time phoning Jane - she's away.

B. You waste your time if you insist on phoning Jane - she's away.

C. Don't spend your valuable time phoning Jane -- she's out.

D. Jane is very difficult to phone - she's always away.

Question 47: He smokes too much; perhaps that's why he can't get rid of his cough.

A. If he didn't smoke so much, he may get rid of his cough.

B. If he smoked less, he might be able to get rid of his cough.

C. If he smoked so much, he couldn't get rid of his cough.

D. If he does not smoke, he may not have his cough.

Question 48: "Why don't you take extra classes in English if you want to become a tourist guide?" said my friend.

A. My friend advised me to take extra classes in English only if I wanted to become a tourist guide.

B. My friend suggested I take extra classes in English if I wanted to become a tourist guide.

C. In my friend's opinion, I will never become a tourist guide if I don't take extra classes in English.

D. In my friend's opinion, taking extra classes in English is necessary if I wanted to become a tourist guide.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is best made up from the prompts.

Question 49: Darwin/ who/ be/ famous/ English/ scientist/ develop/theory/ evolution/ .

A. Darwin who is a famous English scientist developed a theory of evolution.

B. Darwin who was the famous English scientist develops the theory for evolution.

C. Darwin, who is a famous English scientist, has developed a theory on evolution.

D. Darwin, who was a famous English scientist, developed the theory of evolution.

Question 50: They/ not answer/phone/ this morning, so/ must/ out/.

A. They hasn't answered the phone this morning so they must have been out.

B. They didn't answer the phone this morning so they must be out.

C. They didn't answer the phone this morning so they must have gone out.

D. They hasn't answered the phone this morning so they must go out.

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5

B

D

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A

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6

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C

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20

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B

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21

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26

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2. Đề số 2

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

What make a good souvenir?

            On my desk at home, I have a collection of souvenirs; objects that remind me of places I’ve visited and important events in my life. These objects include a model boat that I saw being carved from a piece of wood on a Caribbean island, a piece of lava that emerged hot from a volcano in the year I was born, and a shell (1) _____ on my favourite childhood beach.

            Unlike everything else, from which memory and detail fades, it is as if the longer you hold on to certain objects, the (2) ________ their associations with the past become, and the sharper the recollections that gather around them. They are, (3) ________, real souvenirs, encapsulations not only of the place, but of your time in the place. But these days, the term “real souvenirs” sounds like a contradiction in terms, and this is because the objects sold to tourists as souvenirs are often cheap mass-produced imports that have nothing to do with the place at all.

            It’s often the (4) _____ that the best souvenirs, like my shell, are found rather than purchased, but browsing for souvenirs can also be a fun holiday activity. But if you are buying souvenirs on holiday this summer, make sure they (5) ________  the reality test. A good souvenir is not just made in the area where it is bought, it also says something about the culture of that area. It is something made by local people using sustainable local materials, and because you are effectively supporting the local economy, it shouldn’t come too cheap, either.

Question 1.

A. come across                B. found out

C. picked up                     D. bumped into

Question 2.

A. larger                          B. wider

C. harder                          D. greater       

Question 3.

A. therefore                     B. whereas

C. however                       D. otherwise

Question 4.

A. point                           B. case 

C. fact                              D. truth

Question 5.

A. pass                            B. win

C. take                            D. beat

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 6. Many countries share the view that drastic measures must be taken to stop the pollution of the seas.

A. The pollution of the seas can only be prevented provided that many countries follow the same policy.

B. By putting into practice a series of precaution it is generally believed that the pollution of the seas will be prevented.

C. The sea will, it seems, continue to be polluted unless this agreement is accepted by a majority of the countries.

D. A lot of countries agree that it is essential to take strong action to put an end to the pollution of the sea.

Question 7. As Keanu Reeves became more famous, it was more difficult for him to avoid newspaper reporters.

A. The more famous Keanu Reeves became, the more difficult for him it was to avoid newspaper reporters.

B. The more Keanu Reeves became famous, the more difficult for him it was to avoid newspaper reporters.

C. The more famous Keanu Reeves became, the more difficult for him to avoid newspaper reporters it was.

D. The more famous Keanu Reeves became, the more difficult it was for him to avoid newspaper reporters.

Question 8. Much as George loved travelling in Asia, he decided not to go to Iraq because of his fears of terrorism.

A. As Iraq had become a high-risk terrorism spot, George, who normally loved Asia, was afraid to go there.

B. Even though George liked touring Asia very much, he was afraid of terrorism in Iraq, so he chose not to go there.

C. Although George liked touring Asia, ever since the threat of terrorism started, he hadn’t been to Iraq.

D. George would have gone to Iraq if he hadn’t been scared of terrorism so much because Asia was his favorite travel spot.

Question 9. The man in that painting reminds me of my uncle.

A. There are some likeness between my uncle and the man in that painting.

B. My uncle and the man in that painting were very alike.

C. The man in that painting bears a strong resemblance to my uncle.

D. In that painting the man has something similar to my uncle.

Question 10. She never lets her daughter participate in an activity unless it is under the supervision of an adult.

A. The only activities in which she allows her daughter to take part are those watched over by a grown-up.

B. If an older person is in attendance, she usually agrees to her daughter’s participation in activities.

C. She always takes her daughter to activities which are supervised by grown-ups.

D. As long as she herself is present at the activity, she permits her daughter to join in.

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.

            In 1752, Benjamin Franklin made his textbook experiment with a brass key and a silk kite that he flew in a thunderstorm to prove that lightning and electricity are the same thing. In 1920, a kite-flying championship for families and individuals was held in London. These two seemingly unrelated events underscore the fact that kites can be flown for both pleasure and scientific purposes. For example, in the 1800s weather bureaus flew kites to record temperature and humidity at certain altitudes. On one occasion, ten kites were strung together and flown at a height of four miles to lift men and carry cameras aloft.

            The kite’s ability to fly depends on its construction and the way that its line is attached. The familiar diamond - shaped kite flies when its covered face is aligned against the wind flow. The line attached to the nose of the kite pulls it into the wind, thus creating the necessary angle for the lift force. If the kite’s construction and the angle of the air stream are correct, the kite will encounter greater pressure against its face and lower pressure against its back. The difference in the pressure creates a lift that causes the kite to rise until it hangs level from its bridle. Its angle against the wind should be sufficiently large or small to create maximum lift to overcome both drag and gravity. The towing point to which the line is attached is important because it sets the kite’s angle relative to the air flow. Although the kite must be headed up and into the wind with a velocity of 8 to 20 miles per hour, it can maintain its position through a tail, a rudder, a keel, vents, or tassels.

Question 11. What is the main topic of the passage?

A. What makes kites stay up in the air.                                 

B. How kites can be utilized.

C. What parts kites consist of.                                               

D. Why kites are were spurned.

Question 12. The word “aloft” in the reading passage is closet in meaning to _____.

A. for the analysis                  

B. in the flood

C. in flight                             

D. for amusement

Question 13. According to the passage, the kite flies when its nose is ______.

A. pointed away from the ground                                         

B. balanced with the tail

C. pointed into the wind flow                                                           

D. aligned parallel to the wind flow

Question 14. What is necessary condition for the kite to fly?

A. The kite must be sufficiently strong to withstand great pressure.

B. The kite must be diamond-shaped, and the wind of a certain velocity.

C. The pressure against its back must be lower than the pressure against its face.

D. The pressure of the air flow must be lower than the weight of the kite.

Question 15. According to the passage, the line of the kites is important because it _____.

A. lifts the kite’s cover and frame into the air space

B. contributes to the shape of the kite and extends it

C. conveys the direction of the wind and the air flow

D. determines the angle between the kite and the air flow

Question 16. The phrase “headed up” in the passage is closet in meaning to ______.

A. diverted                              B. directed

C. drafted                               D. dropped

Question 17. The paragraph following the passage most would likely discuss _____.

A. fiberglass kites flown in competition

B. the cords and wires needed for kite flying

C. elements of kite design and composition 

D. bowed kites curved on their faces

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

Question 18. As the years passed, Joe’s memories of his terrible experience _____ away, and he began to lead a normal life again.

A. got                               B. backed 

C. faded                            D. passed

Question 19. People should eat _____ and do _____ to reduce the risk of heart disease.

A. less and less fat / the more exercise                                  

B. less fat / more exercise

C. the less fat / the more exercise                                          

D. the lease fat / the most exercise

Question 20. We all seem to have a different opinion, so let’s Joey decide, ___________?

A. shall we                             B. do we 

C. are we                                D. will we

Question 21. I suppose I found it hard at my new school because I just _____ to the situation.

A. wasn’t used                                   

B. wasn’t getting used                       

C. used not                            

D. didn’t use

Question 22. In no way ______ that people will be prevented from organizing peaceful protests.

A. this law means                   

B. means this law                  

C. this law does mean           

D. dose this law mean

Question 23. It’s about time Mrs. Richard apologized to me _____ me a gossip in front of everybody.

A. to have called                    

B. that she called                   

C. of calling                          

D. for having called

Question 24. He looked at me as if I _____ from the moon.

A. had just landed                 

B. have just landed                

C. would land                        

D. would have landed

Question 25. The elaborate bridal costumes of the coastal Indians are ____ from mother to daughter.

A. put through                        

B. taken after                         

C. parted with                        

D. handed down

Question 26. I can’t believe that Sabina is going to ______ on that parachute jump. Of course, she’s doing it for charity.

A. bear a charmed life                                                           

B. raise the alarm

C. risk life and limb                                                               

D. take sensible precautions

Question 27. Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is _____; if it was destroyed no amount of money could ever replace it.

A. worthless                           

B. valueless                            

C. priceless                             

D. invaluable

Question 28. Although he _____ to Ernest Hemingway, I think his books are unique.

A. often has been compared                                                  

B. has often compared

C. has often been compared                                                  

D. has been often comparing

ĐÁP ÁN

1

2

3

4

5

C

D

A

B

A

6

7

8

9

10

D

D

B

C

A

11

12

13

14

15

A

C

C

C

D

16

17

18

19

20

B

C

C

B

A

21

22

23

24

25

A

D

D

A

D

26

27

28

29

30

C

C

C

B

B

31

32

33

34

35

D

B

B

B

A

36

37

38

39

40

B

C

D

A

B

41

42

43

44

45

B

C

C

C

B

46

47

48

49

50

A

B

C

B

A

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 in each of the following questions.

Question 1. A. brushed                      B. established             C. happened                D. laughed

Question 2. A. effort                         B. species                    C. protect                     D. benefit

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. culture              B. knowlege           C. appeal                   D. happen

Question 4. A. generation         B. communicate       C. conservation           D. economics

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. He always avoids ___________ me in the streets.

A. meeting      B. to meet       C. met D. meet

Question 6. Yesterday I met your brother, ______ had taken us to the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York before.

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

Question 7. I wouldn’t have believed it if I___________ it with my own eyes.

A. not to see    B. hadn’t seen C. don’t see     D. didn’t see

Question 8. The teacher gave us a lot of exercises to do. We  ___ forget to do them.

A. might          B. needn’t             C. mustnt              D. must

Question 9. _______ is the existence of a wide variety of plant and animal species living in their natural environment.

A. Biodiversity                       B. Conservation          C. Globe                      D. Individual

Question 10. When I came to visit her last night, she ___________ a bath.

A. had                     B. is having                     C. has                             D. was having

Question 11. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, commonly referred to as ASEAN, is a geo-political and_________ organization.

A. economy                 B. economic                C. economics               D. economically

Question 12. Everyone thought she would accept a new job________ it was difficult.

A. despite        B. instead of   C. although                  D. inspite of  

Question 13. The interviewees should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and _____ a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks.

A. bring           B. create          C. take D. make

 Question 14. Mr Bon was the last member ______ the club last night.

A. that leaves  B. left  C. to leave       D. leaving

Question 15. When she died , she ________all her money to a charity for cats

A. gave away  B. gave out      C. gave on       D. gave off

Question 16. No one died in the accident, _________?

A. didn’t they B. did he         C. didn't he     D. did they

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. Human beings are constantly contaminating natural habitats of the wildlife.

A. polluting                 B. promoting               C. destroying              D. protection

Question 18. In the future many large corporations will be wipe out and millions of jobs will be lost

A. services       B. supermarkets          C. farms          D. companies

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. Many efforts have been made to protect endangered nature.

A. preserve      B. build          C. damage                                      D. exploit

Question 20. My eldest brother tends to look on the bright side in any circumstance.

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

ĐÁP ÁN

1

C

2

B

3

C

4

B

5

A

6

D

7

B

8

C

9

A

10

D

11

B

12

C

13

D

14

C

15

A

16

D

17

A

18

D

19

C

20

D

21

C

22

C

23

D

24

A

25

C

26

D

27

D

28

D

29

A

30

D

31

A

32

A

33

C

34

C

35

A

36

A

37

A

38

C

39

B

40

D

41

C

42

D

43

B

44

C

45

D

46

C

47

B

48

C

49

B

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.

Question 1. A. summer              B. business                          C. sunrise                      D. shut

Question 2. A.wrapped            B. asked                              C. improved                   D.finished

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. distinctive            B. equality             C. production              D. accurate

Question 4. A. suitable              B. between            C. physical         D. student                       

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. Yesterday I met your brother, ______ had taken us to the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York before.

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

Question 6. When I went to see them last night, they _____________ chess.

A. were playing         B.had been playing           C. played              D.are playing

Question 7 Keep quiet! You _________ talk so loudly in here. Everybody is working

A. mustn’t       B. must            C. needn’t       D. need

Question 8. Mr Bob was the first person ____________at the conference yesterday.

A. that arrives B. to arrive      C. arrives                     D. arriving

Question 9. In the past people believed that women’s ______ roles were as mothers and wives.

A.  nature        B.  natural       C.  naturism     D. naturalist

Question 10. ___________ all my warnings, he tried to fix the computer himself.

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

Question 11. Would you mind ____________your address on the back of this check?

A. write           B. to write       C. writing        D. written

Question 12.  __________ is the natural environment in which plants or animals live.

A. Habitat                   B. Habitant                 C. Extinction               D. Biodiversity

Question 13. There’s little water left, _______?

A. isn’t there   B. is there        C. are there      D. aren’t there

Question 14. I can ______with most things but I can’t stand noisy children

A. put aside     B. put on         C. put up         D. put off

Question 15. Pay ___________ to all traffic signs when you are travelling in the street.

A. pollution                       B. concentration                         C. attention                D. attraction

Question 16.If he had been more careful, he___________ an accident.

A. would not have         B.will not have               C. does not have         D.would not have had

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. Water and fresh air are very necessary for every living thing.

A. expensive               B. difficult                  C. essential                  D. wasteful

Question 18. Professor Berg was very interested in the diversity of cultures all over the world

A. variety        B. changes       C. conservation           D. number    

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.

Question19. He was so insubordinate that he lost his job within a week.

A.understanding          B.  disobedient           C.  fresh                      D.  obedient   

Question 20. The boy denied breaking the window of the neighbor’s house.

A. admitted                 B. agreed                     C. regretted                 D. refused

ĐÁP ÁN

1

B

2

C

3

D

4

B

5

D

6

A

7

A

8

B

9

B

10

B

11

C

12

A

13

B

14

C

15

C

16

D

17

C

18

A

19

D

20

A

21

C

22

B

23

C

24

B

25

D

26

D

27

D

28

C

29

A

30

A

31

C

32

D

33

B

34

C

35

A

36

D

37

B

38

C

39

A

40

B

41

B

42

B

43

A

44

A

45

C

46

D

47

A

48

C

49

C

50

B

5. Đề số 5

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 .

             Today, supermarkets are found in almost every large city in the world. But the first supermarket (1)..........opened only fifty years ago. It was opened in New York by a man named Michael Cullen. A supermarket is different (2)..........other types of stores in several ways. In supermarkets, goods are placed on open shelves. The (3)..........choose what they want and take them to the check out counter. This means that fewer shop assistants are needed than in other stores. The way products are displayed is another difference between supermarkets and many other types of stores; (4) ………example, in supermarkets, there is usually a display of small inexpensive items just in front of the checkout counter: candies, chocolates, magazines, cheap foods and so on. Most customers (5)..........go to a supermarket buy goods from a shopping list. They know exactly what they need to buy. They do the shopping according to a plan.

Question 1. A. was                 B. were                        C. has been                             D. is

Question 2. A. from               B. with                        C. in                                        D. of

Question 3. A. managers        B. assistants                C. customers                           D. sellers

Question 4. A. in                    B. of                            C. for                                      D. by

Question 5. A. who                B. what                       C. whom                                 D. which

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 6. Mary will return to her home town as soon as she will graduate next month,                

                                         A    B                C                                         D

Question 7. Even though the extremely bad weather in the mountains, the climbers decided not to                         

                                   A                     B                                                                                          C                           

cancel their climb

                        D

Question 8.For thousands of years, man has created sweet-smelling substances from wood, herbs, and                                                            

                                                            A                             B                                                                                                

flowers and using them for perfume or medicine.

                              C                          D                                                                                                          

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 9. A. effort                         B. species                    C. protect                     D. benefit

Question 10. A. brushed                    B. established             C. happened                D. laughed

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 11. A. generation       B. communicate       C. conservation           D. economics

Question 12. A. culture              B. knowlege           C. appeal                   D. happen

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

         Before the 1500's, the western plains of North America were dominated by farmers.

One group, the Mandans, lived in the upper Missouri River country, primarily in present-day North Dakota. They had large villages of houses built close together. The tight arrangement enabled the Mandans to protect themselves more easily from the attacks of others who might seek to obtain some of the food these highly capable farmers stored from one year to the next.

The women had primary responsibility for the fields. They had to excercise considerable skill to produce the desired results, for their northern location meant fleeting growing seasons. Winter often lingered ; autumn could be ushered in by severe frost. For good measure, during the spring and summer, drought, heat, hail, grasshoppers, and other frustrations might await the wary grower.

       Under such conditions, Mandan women had to grow maize capable of weathering adversity. They began as early as it appeared feasible to do so in the spring, clearing the land, using fire to clear stubble from the fields and then planting. From this point until the first green corn could be harvested, the crop required labor and vigilance.

Harvesting proceeded in two stages. In August the Mandans picked a smaller amount of the crop before it had matured fully. This green corn was boiled, dried, and shelled, with some of the maize slated for immediate consumption and the rest stored in animal-skin bags. Later in the fall, the people picked the rest of the corn. They saved the best of the harvest for seeds or for trade, with the remainder eaten right away or stored for later use in underground reserves. With appropriate banking of the extra food, the Mandans protected themselves against the disaster of crop failure and accompanying hunger.

The women planted another staple, squash, about the first of June, and harvested it near the time of the green corn harvest. After they picked it, they sliced it, dried it, and strung the slices b efore they stored them. Once again, they saved the seed from the best of the year's crop. The Mandans also grew sunflowers and tobacco ; the latter was the particular task of the older men.

Question 13.What is the main topic of the passage ?

A.The agricultural activities of a North American Society

B.Various ways corn can be used

C.The problems encountered by farmers who specialize in growing one crop

D. Weather conditions on the western plains

Question 14.The Mandans built their houses close together in order to

A.guard their supplies of food

B.protect themselves against the weather

C.allow more room for growing corn

D. share farming implements

Question 15.The word "enabled" is closest in meaning to

A.covered                               B.reminded                C.helped          D. isolated

Question 16.The word "considerable" is closest in meaning to

A.planning      B. much                         C. physical                D. new

Question 17.Why does the author believe that the Mandans were skilled farmers ?

A.They developed effective fertilizers.

B.They developed new varieties of corn.

C.They could grow crops in most types of soil.

D. They could grow crops despite adverse weather.

Question 18: Which of the following processes does the author imply was done by both men and women?

A.Clearing fields         B.Planting corn           C.Harvesting corn       D. Harvesting squash

Question 19.The word "it" refers to

 A.June     B.corn                    C.time             D. squash

ĐÁP ÁN

1

A

2

A

3

C

4

C

5

A

6

D

7

A

8

C

9

B

10

C

11

B

12

C

13

A

14

A

15

C

16

B

17

D

18

C

19

D

20

B

21

A

22

C

23

A

24

D

25

D

26

B

27

C

28

C

29

D

30

D

31

A

32

D

33

A

34

D

35

C

36

C

37

C

38

B

39

C

40

D

41

C

42

B

43

C

44

B

45

A

46

D

47

D

48

D

49

A

50

D

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