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Kì thi tốt nghiệp THPT QG là kì thi rất quan trọng đối với các học sinh lớp 12. Vì vậy, Hoc247 xin gửi đến các em tài liệu Bộ 5 đề thi thử THPT QG năm 2021 môn Tiếng Anh Trường THPT Ngô Thời Nhiệm Lần 2 nhằm giúp các em làm quen với các dạng đề thi của kì thi quan trọng này. Hi vọng tài liệu sẽ là nguồn tham khảo hữu ích trong quá trình học tập của các em.

 

 
 

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

TRƯỜNG THPT NGÔ THỜI NHIỆM 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. pedal                        B. petrol

C. pretty                       D. petty

Question 2.

A. around                      B. south

C. souvenir                    D. thousand

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. postpone                 B. product

C. postcard                  D. purpose

Question 4.

A. economics               B. material

C. unpopular                D. delicious

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

Question 5. Many citizens say that they are _____ of the political policies of the candidates in a local election.

A. ignorance                B. ignorantly

C. ignorant                   D. ignoring

Question 6. If he _____ the lesson yesterday, he could do the test better today.

A. has reviewed          B. had reviewed 

C. will review               D. reviewed

Question 7. Many people hate Mondays, saying that they really _____.

A. get over them          B. get down them 

C. get them over          D. get them down

Question 8. Their children _____ lots of new friends since they _____ to that town.

A. made/ have been moving

B. made/ are moving              

C. have made/ moved 

D. were making/ have moved

Question 9. Sometimes in a bad situation, there may still be some good things. Try not to “throw out the _____ with the bathwater”.

A. fish                         B. duck 

C. baby                       D. child

Question 10. There is no reason to _____ his honesty; he is absolutely sincere.

A. doubt                     B. ask

C. inquire                    D. search

Question 11. Ann hoped _____ to join the private club. She could make important business contact here.

A. being invited           B. to invite

C. to be invited           D. inviting

Question 12. Before I send this article to the editor, I’d be grateful if you could _____ it for me.

A. go through              B. break through

C. take over                D. look up

Question 13. By next year, my son will have _____ his education at Cambridge University.

A. realized                   B. completed   

C. graduated               D. terminated

Question 14. The problem needs to be _____ urgently, otherwise it will be too late.

A. addressed               B. focused

C. monitored               D. checked

Question 15. Tom looks so frightened and upset. He _____ something terrible.

A. should have experienced

B. must experience                 

C. can have experienced 

D. must have experienced

Question 16. There are so many _____ names now that it is impossible to remember them all.

A. brand                      B. model 

C. trademark               D. logo

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 17. The Oxford Dictionary is well known for including many different meanings of words and to give real examples.

A. The                         B. well known

C. meanings                D. to give

Question 18. All the candidates for the scholarship will be equally treated regarding of their sex, age, or nationality.

A. candidates

B. scholarship

C. regarding 

D. nationality

Question 19. The assumption that smoking has bad effects on our health have been proved.

A. The                      B. that 

C. effects on             D. have

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 20. In remote communities, it’s important to replenish stocks before the winter sets in.

A. remake                   B. refill

C. repeat                     D. empty

Question 21. Friendship changed to antipathy when the settlers took the Indian’s land.

A. hostility                   B. amity

C. hatred                     D. fright

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 22. Talking about your feeling can help you get clear about what you feel.

A. control                    B. banish

C. get rid of                 D. figure out

Question 23. The government has launched a new road safety campaign in an attempt to reduce the number of road accidents.

A. to try to                 B. to aim to

C. to intend to            D. to plan to

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

Question 24. Daniel: “Do you think it’s bad to keep all the candy to yourself?”

Jacob: “____________________”

A. You are absolutely right. I’m crazy about candy.

B. I’m so sorry. Sometimes I’m too aggressive.

C. I’m sorry. I should not be so selfish.

D. You’re right. I’m a bit jealous.

Question 25. Mary: “Let me bring something to your party, won’t you?”

Laura: “_______________________”

A. In my opinion, you’re right. 

B. That really surprises me.

C. It’s enough, just to have you come.

D. Sorry, I’ve ready had plan for tonight.

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

            Over the next 20 to 50 years, it will become harder to tell the (26) _____ between the human and the machine. All, body part will be replaceable. Computers will function like the human brain with the ability to recognize feelings and respond in a feeling way. They will then produce fake people. We will then be able to create a machine duplicate of ourselves (27) _____ we will appear to be alive long after we are dead. Maybe a few decades later, a way will be found to transfer our spirit, including our memories and thoughts, to the new body. Then we can choose to live for as long as we want. It might be expensive. When it becomes possible to do a spirit transfer, they will find (28) _____ to do them automatically. So we will be able to reside within whichever duplicate we want, whenever we want.

            Miniature robots will be built (29) _____ through your blood stream and repair damage. Also, larger robots will be used when you are sick. When you have an upset stomach, you will swallow a very small cherry tasting robot which will travel through your stomach taking video of the mess. It will be set up like a video game, so you can control the exploring and the selection of images. Then you can replay the video to help a doctor (30) _____ your illness, or to prove to your employer that you really, were sick.

Question 26.

A. change                          B. difference

C. appearance                   D. variety

Question 27.

A. because                        B. soon

C. but                                 D. so

Question 28.

A. over                              B. out

C. down                             D. up

Question 29.

A. travelling                      B. to be travelled

C. to travel                       D. travel

Question 30.

A. watch                          B. observe

C. notice                          D. diagnose

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.

            Continents and ocean basins represent the largest identifiable bodies on Earth. On the solid portions of the planet, the second most prominent features are flat plains, elavated plateaus, and large moutain ranges. In geography, the term "continent" refers to the surface of continuous landmasses that together comprise about 29.2% of the planet's surface. On the other hand, another definition is prevalent in the general use of the term that deals with extensive mainlands, such as Europe or Asia, that actually represent one very large landmass. Although all continents are bounded by the water bodies or high mountain ranges, isolated mainlands, such as Greenland and India-Pakistan areas are called subcontinents. In some circles, the distinction between continents and large islands lies almost exclusively in the size of a particular landmass.

            The analysis of compression and tension in the earth's crust has determined that continental structures are composed of layers that underlie continental shelves. A great deal of disagreement among geologists surrounds the issue of exactly how many layers underlie each landmass because of their distintive mineral and chemical composition. It's also quite possible that the ocean floor rests on top of unknown continents that have not yet been explored. The continental crust is believed to have been forrmed by means of a chemical reaction when lighter materials separated from heavier ones, thus settling at various levels within the crust. Assisted by the measurements of the specifics within crust formations by means of monitoring earthquakes, geologists can speculate that a chemical split occured to form the atmosphere, sea water and the crust before it solidified many centuries ago.

            Although each continent has its special features, all consist of various combinations of components that include shields, moutain belts, intracratonic basins, margins, volcanic plateaus, and blockvaulted belts. The basic differences among continents lie in the proportion and the composition of these features relative to the continent size. Climatic zones have a crucial effect on the weathering and formation of the surface features, soil erosion, soil deposition, land formation, vegetation, and human activities.

            Mountain belts are elongated narrow zones that have a characteristic folded sedimentary organization of layers. They are typically produced during substabtial crustal movements, which generate faulting and moutain building. When continental margins collide, the rise of a marginal edge leads to the formation of large moutain ranges, as explained by the plate tectonic theory. This process also accounts for the occurrence of mountain belts in ocean basins and produces evidence for the ongoing continental plate evolution.

Question 31. What does this passage mainly discuss?

A. Continental structure and crust. 

B. Continental drift and division.

C. Scientific analyses of continental crusts.

D. Various definitions of the term "continent".

Question 32. According to tha passage, how do scientists define continents?

A. As masses of land without divisions. 

B. As extensive bodies of land.

C. As surficial compositions and ranges. 

D. As the largest identifiable features.

Question 33. The word "bounded" is closest in meaning to

A. covered                   B. convened 

C. dominated               D. delimited

Question 34. The author in the passage implies that the disagreement among scientists is based on the fact that

            _.

A. Continents undergo compression and experience tension.           

B. Continents have various underlying layers of crust.                                 

C. Each continent has several planes and shelves.                

D. Continents have different chemical makeup.

Question 35. According to the passage, what are the differences in the structure of continents?

A. The distinctive features of their elements.

B. Ratios of major components and their comparative size.

C. Climatic zones and their effect on the surface features.

D. The proportional size of continents to one another.

Question 36. The phrase "This process" refers to      _.

A. The rise of margins  

B. Mountain ranges                

C. Plate tectonic theory 

D. Continental collision

Question 37. The word "evidence" in the last line is closest in meaning to _____.

A. confirmation            B. eventuality 

C. challenge                D. exemplification

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 many experience, freshmen today are different from those I knew when I started as a counselor and professor 2 years ago. College has always been demanding both academically and socially. But students now are less mature and often not ready for the reponsibility of being in college.

            It is really too easy to point the finger at parents who protect their children from life’s obstacle. Parents, who handle every difficulty and every other responsibility for their children writing admission essays to picking college courses, certainly may contribute to their children’s lack of coping strategies. But we can look even more broadly to the social trends of today.

            How many people do you know who are on medication to prevent anxiety or depression? The number of students who arrive at college already medicated for unwanted emotions has increased dramatically in the past 10 years. We, as a society, don’t want to “feel” anything unpleasant and we certainly don’t want our children to “suffer”.

            The resulting problem is that by not experiencing negative emotions, one does not learn the necessary skills to tolerate and negotiate adversity. As a psychologist, I am well aware of the fact that some individuals suffer from depression and anxiety and can benefit from treatment, but I question the growing number of medicated adolescents today.

            Our world is more stressful in general because of the current economic and political realities, but I don’t believe that the college experience itself is more intense today than that of the past 10 years. What I do think is that many students are often not prepared to be young “adults” with all the responsibilities of life.

            What does this mean for college faculty and staff? We are required to assist in the basic parenting of these students – the student who complains that the professor didn’t remind her of the due date for an assignment that was clearly listed on the syllabus and the student who cheats on an assignment in spite of careful instructions about plagiarism.

            As college professors, we have to explain what it means to be an independent college student before we can even begin to teach. As parents and teachers we should expect young people to meet challenges. To encourage them in this direction, we have to step back and let them fail and pick themselves up and move forward. This approach needs to begin at an early age so that college can actually be a passage to independent adulthood.

Question 38. According to the writer, students today are different from those she knew in that they are ____________.

A. not so academic 

B. too ready for college

C. responsible for their work 

D. not as mature

Question 39. The word “handle” in paragraph 2 mostly means               .

A. point at                        B. deal with

C. gain benefits from        D. lend a hand to

Question 40. According to the writer, students’ difficulties to cope with college life are partly due to __________.

A. the absence of parents’ protection

B. the over – parenting from parents

C. the lack of parental support 

D. the lack of financial support 

Question 41. The phrase “on medication” in paragraph 3 is similar in meaning to ___________.

A. studying medicine at college

B. receiving medical treatment 

C. suffering anxiety or depression

D. doing medical research

Question 42. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

A. Our world is more stressful because of the current economic and political situation.

B. Our society certainly doesn’t want our children to experience unpleasant things.

C. The college experience itself is more intense today than that of the past 10 years.

D. College faculty and staff are required to help in the parenting of problematic students.

Question 43. Students who are not well – prepared to be young “adults” with all the responsibilities of life will need ______.

A. to be assigned more housework from adults

B. to be encouraged to meet challenges

C. daily coaching from their teachers

D. to be given more social responsibilities

Question 44. According to the writer, failure in life and less support from parents will ______.

A. help students to learn to stand on their own feet             

B. defeat students from the very beginning

C. allow students to learn the first lesson in their lives         

D. discourage students and let them down forever

Question 45. What is probably the writer’s attitude in the passage?

A. Indifferent               B. Critical

C. Praising                  D. Humorous

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. It was not until after I got home that I realized I had not set the burglar alarm in the office.

A. I didn’t turn the burglar alarm on before I left the office, but I only became aware of this after I’d arrive home.

B. On the way home, I suddenly realized that I had forgotten to turn on the burglar alarm in the office.

C. I wish I had realized before I arrived home that I hadn’t turn on the burglar alarm in the office, then it would have been easier to go and set it.

D. Fortunately, I realized that I hadn’t set the burglar alarm just before I left for home; otherwise, I would have had to travel all the way back to the office.

Question 47. Only with careful environmental planning can we protect the world in which we live.

A. Planning the environment carefully, we can protect the world in which we live.

B. Careful environmental planning protects the world we live in.

C. We can protect the world we live in only with careful environment planning.

D. Protecting the world we live in, we plan the environment carefully.

Question 48. The warning was ignored. It was given to the players about their behavior on the pitch.

A. The warning was ignored given the players about their behavior on the pitch.

B. The warning giving to the players about their behavior on the pitch was ignored.

C. The warning given to the players about their behavior on the pitch was ignored.

D. The warning it was given to the players about their behavior on the pitch was ignored.

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

Question 49. The plan may be ingenious. It will never work in practice.

A. The plan is as impractical as it is ingenious.

B. Ingenious as it may be, the plan will never work in practice.

C. Ingenious as may the plan, it will never work in practice.

D. The plan may be too ingenious to work in practice.

Question 50. He held the rope with one hand. He stretched it out.

A. Holding the rope with one hand, he stretched it out.

B. Stretching the rope out, he holds it with one hand.

C. He stretching the rope with one hand and held it.

D. The rope is held with one hand then he stretched it out.

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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. malaria                     B. eradicate

C. character                  D. spectacular

Question 2:

A. amount                   B. countable

C. country                   D. around

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 3: Drivers are advised to get enough petrol because filling stations are few and far between on the highway.

A. easy to find

B. difficult to access

C. unlikely to happen

D. impossible to reach

Question 4: We have to husband our resources to make sure we make it through these hard times.

A. spend                      B. manage

C. use up                     D. marry

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 5: I didn't go to work this morning. I stayed at home due to the morning rain.

A. thanks to

B. on account of

C. in spite of 

D. in addition to

Question 6: TV commercials that sell household products have often been accused of reinforcing stereotypes of societal roles.

A. strengthening

B. modifying

C. contrasting 

D. exposing

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 7: Which expression is used to start a conversation?

A. Well, it’s been nice meeting you

B. How’s everything at school?

C. Catch you later.

D. Sorry, I’ve got to go. Talk to you later.

Question 8: Hoa: “Are you going to buy a new computer or just continue using the old one?” - Mary: “______.”

A. Neither. I’m going to lease one.

B. That's impossible. I can’t afford a new one

C. Yes, I'd like one. Thank you.

D. Yes, I am.

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

Question 9:

A. microscopic               B. redundant

C. reluctant                   D. acquaintance

Question 10:

A. magnetic                  B. substitute

C. refusal                     D. phenomenon

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

Question 11: In summer (A), warm southern air carries (B) moist (C) north to the eastern and central (D) United States.

Question 12: If you had sat (A) the plant in a cooler (B) location, the leaves (C) would not have burned (D).

Question 13: Fred, who usually conducts the choir rehearsals (A) did not show up (B) last night because he had (C) an accident on his way to the practice (D).

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

Question 14: I got very nervous during the exam. When the examiner asked my name, my mind went completely ________.

A. empty                     B. blank

C. white                      D. void

Question 15: Some people are ________ interested in animals than in other people.

A. further                    B. far more

C. much                      D. most

Question 16: The complaints he received were like water off a duck’s ________.

A. feather                    B. wings 

C. back                        D. body

Question 17: There’s a rumor that the National Bank is going to ________ the company I work for.

A. take over                B. overtake

C. take on                   D. take off

Question 18: I can’t tell you the exact amount, but I can give you a ________ estimate.

A. smooth                   B. rough 

C. tidy                         D. similar

Question 19: “I left the cookies on the table, but now it’s gone. What happened to it?”

“I didn’t know. One of the children ________ it.”

A. may have eaten

B. could eat

C. had to eat

D. should have eaten

Question 20: My father always has the builder ________ the roof of our house.

A. repaired

B. to repair

C. to be repaired

D. repair

Question 21: If only I ________ run as fast as he can.

A. can                         B. could

C. might                      D. have

Question 22: Here ________ notebook and report that I promised you last week.

A. is the                     B. are the

C. was the                  D. has been a

Question 23: There were two rooms in the beach house, ________ served as a kitchen.

A. the smaller of which

B. the smallest of which

C. the smaller of them

D. smallest of that

Question 24: The minister has, in a ________ of speaking, resigned.

A. form                       B. means

C. kind                        D. manner

Question 25: The news of his sister’s death came as a(n) ________ shock to him.

A. utter                        B. entire

C. extreme                   D. great

ĐÁP ÁN

1

2

3

4

5

A

C

A

A

B

6

7

8

9

10

A

B

A

A

B

11

12

13

14

15

C

D

C

B

B

16

17

18

19

20

C

A

B

A

D

21

22

23

24

25

B

B

A

D

D

26

27

28

29

30

D

C

D

A

A

31

32

33

34

35

C

A

D

B

D

36

37

38

39

40

A

D

C

C

D

41

42

43

44

45

B

D

B

D

B

46

47

48

49

50

B

B

B

C

D

4. Đề số 4

Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern

Question 1.

A. catastrophic             B. preservation

C. fertilizer                   D. electronic

Question 2.

A. participant              B. individual 

C. publicity                 D. competitive

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. Vietnam exports (A) a lot of rice is grown (B) mainly in (C) the south of (D) the country.

Question 4. He passed (A) the exam with (B) high scores, that (C) made his parents happy.(D)

Question 5. To attract (A) someone’s attention, we can use (B) either verbal and non-verbal (C) forms of communication(D)

Choose the word in each group that has the underlined part pronounced differrently from the rest

Question 6.

A. fossil                       B. session

C. discuss                    D. progress

Question 7.

A. talked                     B. naked 

C. liked                       D. asked

Choose the best answer for each of the following sentences

Question 8. ………, no one was absent from the farewell party last night.

A. Heavily as it rained

B. As it rained heavily          

C. Though it rains heavily      

D. In spite of heavily rain

Question 9. He had changed so much since the last time we met that I …….. him.

A. could recognize     

B. could hardly recognize      

C. wouldn’t have recognized 

D. don’t recognize

Question 10. Jane cooks well……..she hates washing up afterwards.

A. however                 B. therefore

C. so                           D. but

Question 11. ……..his brother, Petter is active and friendly.

A. Alike                      B. Unlike

C. Dislike                    D. Liking

Question 12. Tom’s eyes were red ……..he had been swimming in a chlorinated pool.

A. so                            B. but

C. because                    D. in case

Question 13. Lucy was late for school this morning because the alarm didn’t ……..as usual.

A. ring off                   B. get off

C. go off                     D. take off

Question 14. A sudden idea ……..to the cyclist that he might try the new method.

A. occurred                 B. happened

C. took place               D. took part

Question 15. She asked me …….. I was looking at.

A. when                      B. if

C. what                       D. why

Question 16. We need to import……..from abroad.

A. a great deal of sports equipment

B. many sports equipments

C. a sports equipment

D. many pieces of sports equipment  

Question 17. …….. these books to the library, as they will soon overdue.

A. Bring                      B. Take

C. Fetch                      D. Leave

Question 18. Larry was so……..in his novel that he forgot about his dinner cooking in the oven.

A. absorbed                 B. attracted

C. drawn                      D. obliged

Question 19. “Sorry for being late. I was …….. in the traffic for more than an hour.”

A. carried on               B. held up

C. put off                     D. taken after

ĐÁP ÁN

1

2

3

4

5

C

B

B

C

C

6

7

8

9

10

B

B

A

B

D

11

12

13

14

15

B

C

C

A

C

16

17

18

19

20

A

A

A

B

B

21

22

23

24

25

D

C

C

A

D

26

27

28

29

30

B

D

C

A

B

31

32

33

34

35

C

A

C

A

D

36

37

38

39

40

D

D

C

A

C

41

42

43

44

45

A

A

D

B

C

46

47

48

49

50

B

B

B

A

C

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 answer to each of the following questions.

According to anthropologists, people in pre-industrial societies spent 3 to 4 hours per day or about 20 hours per week doing the work necessary for life. Modern comparison of the amount of work performed per week, however, began with the Industrial Revolution (1760-1840) when 10 to 12-hour workdays with six workdays per week were the norm. Even with extensive time devoted to work, however, both incomes and standards of living were low. As incomes rose near the end of the Industrial Revolution, it became increasingly common to treat Saturday afternoons as a half-day holiday. The half- day holiday had become standard practice in Britain by the 1870s, but did not become common in the United States until the 1920s.

 In the United States, the first third of the twentieth century saw the workweek move from 60 hours per week to just under 50 hours by the start of the 1930s. In 1914 Henry Ford reduced daily work hours at his automobile plants from 9 to 8. In 1926 he announced that henceforth his factories would close for the entire day on Saturday. At the time, Ford received criticism from other firms such as United States Steel and Westinghouse, but the idea was popular with workers.

 The Depression years of the 1930s brought with them the notion of job sharing to spread available work around; the workweek dropped to a modem low for the United States of 35 hours. In 1938 the Fair Labor Standards Act mandated a weekly maximum of 40 hours to begin in 1940, and since that time the 8-hour day, 5-day workweek has been the standard in the United States. Adjustments in various places, however, show that this standard is not immutable. In 1987, for example, German metalworkers struck for and received a 37.5-hour workweek; and in 1990 many workers in Britain won a 37-hour week. Since 1989, the Japanese government has moved from a 6 to a 5-day workweek and has set a national target of 1,800 work hours per year for the average worker. The average amount of work per year in Japan in 1989 was 2,088 hours per worker, compared to 1,957 for the United States and 1,646 for France.

Question 1: What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. Why people in preindustrial societies worked few hours per week

B. Changes that have occurred In the number of hours that people work per week

C. A comparison of the number of hours worked per year in several industries

D. Working conditions during the Industrial Revolution

Question 2: Compared to preindustrial times, the number of hours in the workweek in the nineteenth century

A. remained constant

B. decreased slightly

C. decreased significantly

D. increased significantly

Question 3: The word "henceforth" in line 11 is closest in meaning to

A. in the end

B. for a brief period

C. from that time on

D. on occasion

Question 4: The "idea" mentioned in line 13 refers to

A. the 60-hour workweek

B. the reduction in the cost of automobiles

C. the reduction in the workweek at some automobile factories

D. the criticism of Ford by United States Steel and Westinghouse

Question 5: What is one reason for the change in the length of the workweek for the average worker in the United States during the 1930's?

A. Several people sometimes shared a single job.

B. Labor strikes in several countries influenced labor policy in the United states.

C. Several corporations increased the length of the workweek.

D. The United States government instituted a 35-hour workweek.

Question 6: Which of the following is mentioned as one of the purposes of the Fair Labor Standards Art of 1938?

A. To discourage workers from asking for increased wages

B. To establish a limit on the number of hours in the workweek      

C. To allow employers to set the length of the workweek for their workers

D. To restrict trade with countries that had a long workweek

Question 7: The word "immutable" in line 18 is closest in meaning to

A. unmatched                B. irregular

C. unnecessary              D. unchangeable

Mark the tetter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence(s) given in each of the following questions.

Question 8: "You should have returned the book to me before I asked you to", the girl said to her younger brother.

A. The girl blamed her younger brother for returning the book late.

B. The girl advised her younger brother to return the book early.

C. The girl told her younger brother to return the book when she asked.

D. The girl wanted to have the book returned to her younger brother soon.

Question 9: You are breaking up a bit. I will call you back.

A. I can't understand why you're breaking up a bit, so I will call back.

B. I will call back to know why you two are breaking up.    

C. I will call you back because I can't hear you clearly.

D. I will call back to say goodbye.

Question 10: It's my shout this time! Waitress!

A. I will shout at the waitress.

B. I will pay for the drinks.

C. I have to call the waitress loudly.

D. The waitress does not seem to hear me well.

Question 11: Our company holds the monopoly over the import of these chemicals.

A. Our company is one of the few companies allowed to import these chemicals.

B. Ours is the only company allowed to import these chemicals.

C. All companies but ours are allowed to import these chemicals.

D. These exported chemicals are held by our company, which is monopoly.

Question 12: "Go on, Susan! Apply for the job," the father said.

A. The father forced Susan to apply for the job.

B. The father asked Susan to applying for the job.

C. The father wanted Susan not to apply for the job.

D. The father encouraged Susan to apply for the job.

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 13:

A. cursed                      B. ragged

C. sacred                      D. compiled

Question 14:

A. desperate                  B. irritate

C. grateful                     D. frustrate

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

Since the time of Nostradamus, meteorologists have been trying to decipher the mystery of climatic changes. Their objective has been to be able to precisely (15)______ the weather for the days to come. In the past, meteorologists looked skywards to find hints in the clouds. At present, their eyes are directed at the spots (16)______the most intriguing climatic transformations (17)______ about, namely, the ultimate depths of the oceans where swirls, whirlpools and waves generate the patterns for the future weather.

The most efficient way of (18)_____ hold of the ever changing map of the swirling currents circulating their heat around the planet is from space. Weather satellites equipped (19)_____complicated instruments examine the surface and the bottom of the oceans and determine the exact height of water. The impressive advantage offered by satellite scanning is that measurements can be (20)_____even in the most inaccessible parts of the oceans and can provide daily pictures of the water surface together with the calculated wave height and wind speed.

Question 15:

A. unravel                     B. perceive

C. forecast                    D. explore

Question 16:

A. when                        B. where 

C. what                         D. why

Question 17:

A. come                        B. turn

C. bring                         D. get

Question 18:

A. getting                      B. coming

C. finding                       D. making

Question 19:

A. by                            B. with

C. in                             D. of

Question 20:

A. done                      B. formed

C. fulfilled                   D. taken

ĐÁP ÁN

1

2

3

4

5

B

D

C

C

A

6

7

8

9

10

B

D

A

C

B

11

12

13

14

15

B

D

D

A

C

16

17

18

19

20

B

A

A

B

D

21

22

23

24

25

D

B

C

B

D

26

27

28

29

30

C

A

C

B

B

31

32

33

34

35

A

D

C

B

C

36

37

38

39

40

A

D

A

D

B

41

42

43

44

45

C

A

D

A

A

46

47

48

49

50

D

A

A

D

D

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