ĐỀ
ÔN 2021 SỐ 7
THEO
CÔNG VĂN MỚI
ĐỀ THI THỬ THPTQG NĂM 2021
Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian làm bài: 60
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Mark the letter A, B, C,
or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in
pronunciation in each of the following Questions.
Question 1. A.
borrowed |
B. conserved |
C. approached |
D. complained |
Question 2. A.
climate |
B. examine |
C. invitation |
D. interview |
Mark the letter A, B, C,
or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of
the primary stress in each of the following Questions.
Question 3. A. private |
B. protect |
C. reform |
D. regard |
Question 4. A.
entertain |
B. candidate |
C. referee |
D. afternoon |
Mark the letter A, B, C
or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following Questions.
Question 5.
Let’s begin our discussion now,…………………….. ?
A. shall we B. will we C. don’t we D.
won’t we
Question 6.
I am unable……………. to the meeting on Monday evening, please apologize for my
absence.
A. to come B. come C. coming D.
to be come
Question 7.
If we……………. the plans carefully, we would not have had so many serious
mistakes.
A. study B. had
studied C.
studied D.
were studying
Question 8.
When Bill got home, his children………………….. in the yard.
A. will be playing B. were playing C. are playing D.
played
Question 9.
……………….how confident you are, it is almost impossible not to be a little
nervous before an important exam.
A. No matter B. Eventhough C. Not only D.
whereas
Question
10: ……………………., I will have finished my homework.
A. By the time you
return C. As
soon as you return
B. After you return D. At
the time you return
Question
11. A generation gap or generational gap, is a difference …………….opinions
between one generation and another regarding beliefs, politics, or values.
A. in B. between C. of D. among
Question
12. The pilot was the only man……………… after the crash.
A. to rescue B. rescued C. rescuing D. to be rescued
Question
13. The U23 Vietnamese football team’s performance has garnered……………… from
around the world and shown promise for Vietnam’s soccer horizon.
A. attentive B.
attention C.
attend D.
attentively
Question
14. The trouble with James is that he never …………………………..on time for a meeting.
A. turns up B. takes off C. takes up D. turns down
Question
15. Most young people want to ………………..an independent life without being
influenced by anyone.
A. lay B. put C. lead D. bring
Question
16. Your store needs a bold sign that will catch the …………………of anyone walking
down the street. That may help to sell more products.
A. eye B. peek C. flash D. glimpse
Question
17. Gender ……………… is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary
foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world.
A. equity B. unity C. equality D. identity
Question
18. Housework is less tiring and boring thanks to the invention of …………………. devices.
A. labor-saving B.
environment-friendly
C. pollution-free D.
time-consuming
Question
19. The little boy could remember what he had read from ………………….. book.
A. A B. no
article C. the D. an
Mark the letter A, B, C
or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in
each of the following Questions.
Question
20. Just by coincidence, I met my old classmate after 20
years.
A. sight B. surprise C. chance D. luck
Question
21. All the students were all ears when the teacher
started talking about the changes in the next exam.
A. attentive B. restless C. silent D. smiling
Mark the letter A, B, C
or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in
each of the following Questions.
Question
22. She didn’t perform all her duties conscientiously. She
didn't give enough care to her work
A. insensitively B. irresponsibly C. liberally D. responsibly
Question
23. What makes the problem worse is that Howard and Tina are not on
the same wavelength about how to deal with it.
A. behave in the same
way B.
share their opinions
C. want the same
wave D.
have their length in common
Mark the letter A, B, C,
or D to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following
exchanges.
Question
24: Ann and Peter are talking about homework .
~ Ann: "I think
students should do their home work before going to school. "
~ Peter: ………………………………………………….
A. I don't think
so. B.
That’s what I think.
C. You’re exactly
right. D.
There's no doubt about it.
Question
25: Linda is taking to Anna about her hat Linda: “What a lovely hat you
have.”
Anna - “Thanks, ……………………
”
A. I’m glad you like
it B.
I don’t care
C. That’s OK D.
Certainly
Read the following
passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or
phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.
Ever since it was first
possible to make a real robot, people have been hoping for the invention of a
machine that would do all the necessary jobs around the house. If boring and
repetitive factory work could be (26)……………… by robots, why not boring and
repetitive household chores too? For a long time the only people who really
gave the problem their attention were amateur inventors. And they came up
against a major difficulty. The housework is (27)…………….. very complex. It has
never been one job, it has always been many. A factory robot carries (28)…………………
one task endlessly until it is reprogrammed to do something else. It doesn't
run the whole factory. A housework robot, on the other hand, has to do several
different types of cleaning and carrying jobs and also has to cope with all the
different shapes and positions of rooms, furniture, ornaments, cats and dogs.
(29)………………… , there have
been some developments recently. Sensors are available to help the robot locate
objects and avoid obstacles. We have the technology to produce the hardware and
the software - the programs (30)………………… will operate the machine.
Question
26. A. managed |
B. succeeded |
C. made |
D. given |
Question
27. A. actually |
B. likely |
C. seriously |
D. hardly |
Question
28. A. away |
B. out |
C. over |
D. off |
Question
29. A. Moreover |
B. However |
C. Although |
D. Beside |
Question
30. A. Who |
B. What |
C. That |
D. Where |
Read the following
passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the
Question.
There are many African
tribes but, for many people, the Masai are the most well-known. They are famous
for their bright red clothing and their ceremonies with lots of music and
dancing. Probably, one of the most colorful ceremonies is the festival of
"Eunoto," when the teenage boys of the Masai become men.
Eunoto lasts for many
days and Masai people travel across the region to get to a special place near
the border between Kenya and Tanzania. The teenage boys who travel with them
are called "warriors." This is a traditional name from the past when
young men fought with other tribes.
At the beginning of the
ceremony, the teenagers paint their bodies while their mothers start to build a
place called the "Osingira," a sacred room in the middle of the
celebrations. Later, the senior elders from different tribes will sit inside
this place and, at different times, the boys go inside to meet them. Later
in the day, the boys run around the Osingira, going faster and faster each
time.
The teenagers also have
to alter their appearance at Eunoto. Masai boys' hair is very long
before the ritual but they have to cut it off. In Masai culture, hair is an
important symbol. For example, when a baby grows into an infant, the mother
cuts the child's hair and gives the child a name. At a Masai wedding, the hair
of the bride is also cut off as she becomes a woman. And so, at Eunoto, the
teenage boy’s mother cuts his hair off at sunrise.
On the final day, the
teenagers meet the senior elders one more time. They get this advice: "Now
you are men, use your heads and knowledge." Then, people start to travel
back to their homes and lands. The teenagers are no longer warriors. They are
adult men and now they will get married and have children. Later in life, they
will be the leaders of their communities.
(Adapted from
"Life" by John Hughes, Helen Stephenson and Paul Dummett)
Question
31. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The ceremony that
marks the beginning of Masai boys' adulthood
B. The importance of
Eunoto in African people's lives
C The journey by
Masai teenage boys to the festival of Eunoto
D. The reasons for the
Masai's popularity over other African tribes
Question
32. The word “them” in paragraph 3 refers to…………………….. .
A. the boys B. different tribes C. the senior elders D. their mothers
Question
33. The word “alter” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to…………… .
A. change B. differ C.
distinguish D. maintain
Question
34. According to the passage, what do the teenage boys do at Eunoto?
A. Painting their
bodies B.
Receiving new names
C. Changing their
clothes D.
Fighting with other tribes
Question
35. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. The Masai teenage boys
are given advice from senior elders before attending Eunoto.
B. The Masai teenage boys
will become adults and get married after attending Eunoto.
C. Eunoto lasts for a day
across the region between Kenya and Tanzania.
D. Eunoto is the ceremony
for both Masai teenage boys and girls.
Read the following
passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the
Question.
For hundreds of years,
giving flowers has been a social means of communication. In the United States,
flowers are often given during rites of passage, for commemorating special
occasions or as a heartfelt gift between loved ones and friends. Flower gifting
also occurs in most countries around the world. However, the meanings and
traditions often vary.
While students
traditionally gave their favorite teacher an apple in past years, in China,
teachers are given flowers. Peonies are by far the flower most often given in
China. They are also quite popularly used for weddings. Strangely,
potted plants are not considered a pleasant gift among Asian cultures. The
people believe that like a plant confined by a pot, the gift symbolizes a
binding or restriction.
In Russia, in lieu of
giving birthday presents, the guest of honor receives a single flower or an
unwrapped bouquet. Floral arrangements or baskets are not given. Russians
celebrate a holiday known as Woman’s Day. Traditional gifts include red roses,
hyacinths or tulips. When there is a funeral or other occasion where someone
wishes to express sympathy, carnations, lilies or roses are given in circular configurations,
which signify the transition of birth, life and death to rebirth. In this
instance, the color of choice is commonly yellow. For joyous occasions,
arrangements and bouquets generally contain an odd number of flowers.
In the times of ancient
Rome, brides carried flowers to scare away evil spirits and
encourage fertility. The Dutch believed that flowers were food for the
soul. When invited to someone’s home in Great Britain, it is tradition to bring
a gift of flowers. All types are acceptable except white lilies, which are
usually seen at funerals. Not unlike the United States, red roses are a symbol
of love. Flowers are generally gifted in odd numbered increments regardless of
the occasion. However, the Brits also have superstitions regarding
the number 13, so the number is avoided.
In the southern region of
the continent, flowers are traditionally given during Christmas. Egyptians are
much more conservative and restrict flower gifting to funerals and weddings.
While certain flowers may have significant meanings for some, flowers in Las
Vegas and across the United States flowers are an accepted gift for any reason
desired.
(Source:
http://www.flowersofthefieldlv.com/ )
Question
36. What does the topic mainly discuss?
A. The fascinating
tradition of giving flowers.
B. The different meaning
of flowers in different cultures.
C. The comparison of
giving flowers between Asian and European cultures.
D. The kinds of flowers
people often give others in different cultures.
Question
37. What does the word “They” in paragraph 2 refer to?
A. Students B. Teachers C. Flowers D. Peonies
Question
38. Why should not you give a potted plant to an Asian?
A. Because the Asian
prefer to be given flowers.
B. As this gift is often
given at weddings in Asia.
C. Since this gift is
believed to symbolize a binding and limitation in Asia.
D. Because the Asian
students like to give an apple or flowers to others.
Question
39. According to the passage, the following flowers are given at Woman’s Day in
Russia, EXCEPT ……………..
A. red roses B. hyacinths C. tulips D.
yellow roses
Question
40. What could the word “fertility” in paragraph 4 best be replaced by?
A. fecundity B. good spirit C. happiness D.
loyalty
Question
41. The word “superstitions” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ………………….
A. deep-seated
belief B. unfounded belief C.
religious belief D. traditional
belief
Question
42. In which country should not people bring white lilies to other houses?
A. China B. Russia C. Great
Britain D. United States
Mark the letter A, B, C
or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following Questions.
Question
43. The number of students attending universities to
study economics have increased steadily in the last few
years.
A. economics B. of students C. have D.
attending
Question
44. When precipitation occurs, some of it
evaporates, some runs off the surface it strikes, and
some sinking into the ground.
A. When B. some C. the D.
sinking
Question
45. The media have produced live covering of
Michael Jackson’s fans around the world mourning for him.
A. have B. covering C. around the
world D. for
Mark the letter A, B, C,
or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following Questions.
Question
46. Fansipan is the highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula.
A. There are some
mountains in the Indochinese Peninsula higher than Fansipan.
B. The Indochinese
Peninsula includes one of the highest mountains on earth.
C. The highest mountain
in the Indochinese Peninsula is exclusive Fansipan.
D. No mountains in the
Indochinese Peninsula are higher than Fansipan.
Question
47. “I'll call you as soon as I arrive at the airport,” he said to me.
A. He reminded me to call
him as soon as he arrived at the airport.
B. He denied calling me
as soon as he arrived at the airport.
C. He promised to call me
as soon as he arrived at the airport.
D. He objected to calling
me as soon as he arrived at the airport.
Question
48. Joey put all his money on the lottery, which was his big mistake.
A. Joey shouldn’t have
put all his money on the lottery.
B. Joey needn’t have put
all his money on the lottery.
C. Joey may not have put
all his money on the lottery.
D. Joey can’t have put
all his money on the lottery.
Mark the letter A, B, C,
or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the
following Questions.
Question
49. We almost gave up hope. At that time, the rescue party arrived.
A. Only after the rescue
party arrived did we give up hope.
B. It was not until the
rescue party arrived that we gave up hope.
C. We were on the verge
of giving up hope when the rescue party arrived.
D. Had the rescue party
not arrived, we wouldn't have given up hope.
Question
50. Hans told us about his investing in the company. He did it on his arrival
at the meeting.
A. Hardly had he informed
us about his investing in the company when Hans arrived at the meeting.
B. Only after investing
in the company did Hans informs us of his arrival at the meeting.
C. No sooner had Hans
arrived at the meeting than he told us about his investing in the company.
D. Not until Hans told us
that he would invest in the company did he arrive at the meeting.
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