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Đề thi thử THPT QG năm 2021 môn Tiếng Anh

Câu 1
Indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: orchestra, chasm, chemical, orchard
A.
orchestra
B.
chasm
C.
chemical
D.
orchard
Câu 2
Indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: confine, conceal, convention, concentrate
A.
confine
B.
conceal
C.
convention
D.
concentrate
Câu 3
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: individual, expenditure, communicate, necessity
A.
individual
B.
expenditure
C.
communicate
D.
necessity
Câu 4
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: popularity, laboratory, politician, documentary
A.
popularity
B.
laboratory
C.
politician
D.
documentary
Câu 5
No matter how angry she was, she would never____________to violence.
A.
resolve
B.
recourse
C.
exert
D.
resort
Câu 6
She refuses to even listen to anyone else's point of view. She is very____________.
A.
open-minded
B.
kind-hearted
C.
narrow-minded
D.
absent-minded
Câu 7
I am inclined____________his complicity in the big fraud.
A.
about believing
B.
in believing
C.
for believing
D.
to believe
Câu 8
Do you know the woman____________next to our teacher?
A.
standing
B.
stood
C.
stand
D.
to stand
Câu 9
Not only____________to speak to him, but she also vowed never to see him again.
A.
she refused
B.
did she refuse
C.
she did refuse
D.
when she refused
Câu 10
In my small house there are two rooms, ____________is used as the living-room.
A.
the large one
B.
the largest one
C.
the largest of which
D.
the larger of which
Câu 11
Luckily, by the time we got there, the painting____________.
A.
didn't sell
B.
hadn't sold
C.
wasn't sold
D.
hadn't been sold
Câu 12
She applied for paid leave but her boss rejected her application..............
A.
in hand
B.
on hand
C.
at hand
D.
out of hand
Câu 13
What is this? It is____________a horrible smell.
A.
giving down
B.
giving off
C.
giving up
D.
giving out
Câu 14
We have had the roof of our house____________.
A.
to replace
B.
replace
C.
been replaced
D.
replaced
Câu 15
They are going to have____________trip to Ha Long Bay next month.
A.
a two-day
B.
two-days
C.
two days'
D.
a two-day’s
Câu 16
It's not so much her looks I don't like____________her inability to listen.
A.
as
B.
more
C.
than
D.
for
Câu 17
She is____________to leave as soon as possible.
A.
cautious
B.
anxious
C.
worried
D.
nervous
Câu 18
Despite being a very good student, she didn't fulfill her____________later in life.
A.
making
B.
potential
C.
capacity
D.
aptitude
Câu 19
He was not aware that he had been under____________since his arrival.
A.
review
B.
consideration
C.
discussion
D.
surveillance
Câu 20
He didn't bat an eye when he realized he failed the exam again.
A.
didn't show surprise
B.
didn't want to see
C.
didn't care
D.
wasn't happy
Câu 21
Your room is so cluttered. You should tidy it up immediately.
A.
messy
B.
clean
C.
confined
D.
unique
Câu 22
At first, no one believed he was a pilot, but his documents lent colour to his statements.
A.
provided evidence for
B.
got information from
C.
borrowed colour from
D.
gave no proof of
Câu 23
I'm sorry I can't come to your birthday party this weekend - I'm up to my ears in work.
A.
very busy
B.
very bored
C.
very scared
D.
very idle
Câu 24
Jenifer: "Would you mind if I use your computer for an hour?" - Tim:" ____________".
A.
Not at all. I've finished my job.
B.
Yes, you can use it.
C.
Of course not. I still need it now.
D.
Yes, It's all right.
Câu 25
“Have you been able to reach Tom?" -"____________"
A.
There's no approval.
B.
It's much too high.
C.
Yes. I've known him for years.
D.
No. The line is busy.
Câu 26
Love is one of the most profound emotions known to human beings. There are many kinds of love, but many people seek its expression in a romantic relationship with a compatible partner (or partners).
A.
innate
B.
difficult
C.
strong
D.
lost
Câu 27
Love is one of the most profound emotions known to human beings. There are many kinds of love, but many people seek its expression in a romantic relationship with a compatible partner (or partners).
A.
When
B.
Where
C.
Whether
D.
If
Câu 28
Love is one of the most profound emotions known to human beings. There are many kinds of love, but many people seek its expression in a romantic relationship with a compatible partner (or partners).
A.
with
B.
like
C.
since
D.
as
Câu 29
Love is one of the most profound emotions known to human beings. There are many kinds of love, but many people seek its expression in a romantic relationship with a compatible partner (or partners).
A.
popular
B.
temporary
C.
accessible
D.
available
Câu 30
Love is one of the most profound emotions known to human beings. There are many kinds of love, but many people seek its expression in a romantic relationship with a compatible partner (or partners).
A.
which
B.
that
C.
whose
D.
what
Câu 31
Going to college or university in the United States is very expensive. A year at a prominent four-year university can cost almost $50,000, and this does not include the extra costs of housing, transportation, and other living expenses. There are, of course, less expensive options at colleges that also offer an excellent education. Most four-year colleges cost at least $10,000 per year, and many more are in the $20,000 to $30,000 range. For families in the United States, paying for the education of their children has become a major expense. Many families begin saving money from the time their children are born, and some states offer incentive plans for savings programs.
A.
The cost of college in the United States
B.
The advantages of going to college or university in the United States
C.
Types of funding for college in the United States
D.
Financial support from corporations or federal government for education in the United States
Câu 32
Going to college or university in the United States is very expensive. A year at a prominent four-year university can cost almost $50,000, and this does not include the extra costs of housing, transportation, and other living expenses. There are, of course, less expensive options at colleges that also offer an excellent education. Most four-year colleges cost at least $10,000 per year, and many more are in the $20,000 to $30,000 range. For families in the United States, paying for the education of their children has become a major expense. Many families begin saving money from the time their children are born, and some states offer incentive plans for savings programs.
A.
Students at a prominent university spend about $50,000 per year on their study and living expenses.
B.
Few four-year colleges cost at least $10,000 per year.
C.
Students studying at colleges which also offer a good education pay much more money than those studying at others.
D.
Attending university in the United States is costly.
Câu 33
Going to college or university in the United States is very expensive. A year at a prominent four-year university can cost almost $50,000, and this does not include the extra costs of housing, transportation, and other living expenses. There are, of course, less expensive options at colleges that also offer an excellent education. Most four-year colleges cost at least $10,000 per year, and many more are in the $20,000 to $30,000 range. For families in the United States, paying for the education of their children has become a major expense. Many families begin saving money from the time their children are born, and some states offer incentive plans for savings programs.
A.
repay student loans before graduation.
B.
have excellent academic performances or meet other requirements to win scholarships
C.
pay very high interest on their loans.
D.
fulfill certain obligations such as getting high grades to borrow money for college.
Câu 34
Going to college or university in the United States is very expensive. A year at a prominent four-year university can cost almost $50,000, and this does not include the extra costs of housing, transportation, and other living expenses. There are, of course, less expensive options at colleges that also offer an excellent education. Most four-year colleges cost at least $10,000 per year, and many more are in the $20,000 to $30,000 range. For families in the United States, paying for the education of their children has become a major expense. Many families begin saving money from the time their children are born, and some states offer incentive plans for savings programs.
A.
Student loans are money that is borrowed must be paid back.
B.
Most students in the United States don't have to borrow money for their study because they are rich.
C.
Students must compete for scholarships.
D.
Students must also pay for housing, transportation or other living expenses.
Câu 35
Going to college or university in the United States is very expensive. A year at a prominent four-year university can cost almost $50,000, and this does not include the extra costs of housing, transportation, and other living expenses. There are, of course, less expensive options at colleges that also offer an excellent education. Most four-year colleges cost at least $10,000 per year, and many more are in the $20,000 to $30,000 range. For families in the United States, paying for the education of their children has become a major expense. Many families begin saving money from the time their children are born, and some states offer incentive plans for savings programs.
A.
dishonest
B.
irritating
C.
discouraging
D.
embarrassing
Câu 36
Matching the influx of foreign immigrants into the larger cities of the United States during the late nineteenth century was a domestic migration, from towns and farms to cities, within the United States. The country had been overwhelmingly rural at the beginning of the century, with less than 5 percent of Americans living in large towns or cities. The proportion of urban percent by 1880 and to 46 percent by 1900. A country with only 6 cities boasting a population of more than 8,000 in 1800 had become one with 545 such cities in 1900. Of these, 26 had a population of more than 100,000 including 3 that held more than a million people. Much of the migration producing an urban society came from smaller towns within the United States, but the combination of new immigrants and old American "settlers" on America’s "urban frontier" in the late nineteenth century proved extraordinary.
A.
Technological developments
B.
The impact of foreign immigrants on cities
C.
Standards of living
D.
The relationship between industrialization and urbanization
Câu 37
Matching the influx of foreign immigrants into the larger cities of the United States during the late nineteenth century was a domestic migration, from towns and farms to cities, within the United States. The country had been overwhelmingly rural at the beginning of the century, with less than 5 percent of Americans living in large towns or cities. The proportion of urban percent by 1880 and to 46 percent by 1900. A country with only 6 cities boasting a population of more than 8,000 in 1800 had become one with 545 such cities in 1900. Of these, 26 had a population of more than 100,000 including 3 that held more than a million people. Much of the migration producing an urban society came from smaller towns within the United States, but the combination of new immigrants and old American "settlers" on America’s "urban frontier" in the late nineteenth century proved extraordinary.
A.
foreign immigration
B.
rural life
C.
the agricultural revolution
D.
famous cities of the twentieth century
Câu 38
Matching the influx of foreign immigrants into the larger cities of the United States during the late nineteenth century was a domestic migration, from towns and farms to cities, within the United States. The country had been overwhelmingly rural at the beginning of the century, with less than 5 percent of Americans living in large towns or cities. The proportion of urban percent by 1880 and to 46 percent by 1900. A country with only 6 cities boasting a population of more than 8,000 in 1800 had become one with 545 such cities in 1900. Of these, 26 had a population of more than 100,000 including 3 that held more than a million people. Much of the migration producing an urban society came from smaller towns within the United States, but the combination of new immigrants and old American "settlers" on America’s "urban frontier" in the late nineteenth century proved extraordinary.
A.
Five percent
B.
Eleven percent
C.
Twenty-eight percent
D.
Forty-six percent
Câu 39
Matching the influx of foreign immigrants into the larger cities of the United States during the late nineteenth century was a domestic migration, from towns and farms to cities, within the United States. The country had been overwhelmingly rural at the beginning of the century, with less than 5 percent of Americans living in large towns or cities. The proportion of urban percent by 1880 and to 46 percent by 1900. A country with only 6 cities boasting a population of more than 8,000 in 1800 had become one with 545 such cities in 1900. Of these, 26 had a population of more than 100,000 including 3 that held more than a million people. Much of the migration producing an urban society came from smaller towns within the United States, but the combination of new immigrants and old American "settlers" on America’s "urban frontier" in the late nineteenth century proved extraordinary.
A.
forced
B.
prepared
C.
limited
D.
motivated
Câu 40
Matching the influx of foreign immigrants into the larger cities of the United States during the late nineteenth century was a domestic migration, from towns and farms to cities, within the United States. The country had been overwhelmingly rural at the beginning of the century, with less than 5 percent of Americans living in large towns or cities. The proportion of urban percent by 1880 and to 46 percent by 1900. A country with only 6 cities boasting a population of more than 8,000 in 1800 had become one with 545 such cities in 1900. Of these, 26 had a population of more than 100,000 including 3 that held more than a million people. Much of the migration producing an urban society came from smaller towns within the United States, but the combination of new immigrants and old American "settlers" on America’s "urban frontier" in the late nineteenth century proved extraordinary.
A.
They contributed to the agricultural revolution
B.
They are examples of the conveniences of city life
C.
They were developed by the same individual.
D.
They were products of the Bessemer converter.
Câu 41
Matching the influx of foreign immigrants into the larger cities of the United States during the late nineteenth century was a domestic migration, from towns and farms to cities, within the United States. The country had been overwhelmingly rural at the beginning of the century, with less than 5 percent of Americans living in large towns or cities. The proportion of urban percent by 1880 and to 46 percent by 1900. A country with only 6 cities boasting a population of more than 8,000 in 1800 had become one with 545 such cities in 1900. Of these, 26 had a population of more than 100,000 including 3 that held more than a million people. Much of the migration producing an urban society came from smaller towns within the United States, but the combination of new immigrants and old American "settlers" on America’s "urban frontier" in the late nineteenth century proved extraordinary.
A.
urban areas
B.
rural Americans
C.
farms
D.
cities
Câu 42
Matching the influx of foreign immigrants into the larger cities of the United States during the late nineteenth century was a domestic migration, from towns and farms to cities, within the United States. The country had been overwhelmingly rural at the beginning of the century, with less than 5 percent of Americans living in large towns or cities. The proportion of urban percent by 1880 and to 46 percent by 1900. A country with only 6 cities boasting a population of more than 8,000 in 1800 had become one with 545 such cities in 1900. Of these, 26 had a population of more than 100,000 including 3 that held more than a million people. Much of the migration producing an urban society came from smaller towns within the United States, but the combination of new immigrants and old American "settlers" on America’s "urban frontier" in the late nineteenth century proved extraordinary.
A.
profitable
B.
comfortable
C.
attractive
D.
challenging
Câu 43
(A) Many of the population (B) in our country (C) is composed (D) of farmers.
A.
Many
B.
in
C.
is composed
D.
of
Câu 44
(A) The more the relative humidity reading (B) rises, (C) the worst the heat (D) affects us.
A.
The more
B.
rises
C.
the worst
D.
affects
Câu 45
It is (A) disappointing that (B) almost tourists who (C) come to the country only visit the (D) same few overcrowded places.
A.
disappointing
B.
almost
C.
come
D.
same few
Câu 46
"Don't be so disappointed Mary. You can take the driving test again," said Mark.
A.
Mark told Mary to be disappointed and take the driving test again.
B.
Mark asked Mary not to be disappointed and offered her another driving test.
C.
Mark warned Mary not to be disappointed in order to take the driving test again.
D.
Mark encouraged Mary to take the driving test again.
Câu 47
It is open to question as to whether my sister, Linda, will get the job.
A.
My sister, Linda, is being interviewed for the job.
B.
It is not certain that my sister, Linda, will get the job.
C.
The question is whether my sister, Linda, will get the job or not.
D.
If my sister, Linda, could answer the question, she would get the job
Câu 48
My father likes nothing better than playing football in his free time.
A.
My father doesn't like playing football in his free time.
B.
My father prefers playing football with his friends after work.
C.
Playing football is my father’s favourite enjoyment in his free time.
D.
My father not only likes football but also other sports in his free time.
Câu 49
The boy was very bright. He could solve all the math problems quickly.
A.
He was such bright boy that he could solve all the math problems quickly.
B.
The boy was very bright that he could solve all the math problems quickly.
C.
He was so bright a boy that he could solve all the math problems quickly.
D.
Such bright was the boy that he could solve all the math problems quickly.
Câu 50
He didn't go to his friend's wedding party. She felt so sad.
A.
He was sad because his friend didn't go to his wedding party.
B.
He didn't go to his friend's wedding party, which made her feel sad.
C.
He didn't go to his friend's wedding party because she was sad.
D.
She didn't care about whether he came to her wedding party or not.