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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: administrative, astounding, annoyed, accent
A.
administrative
B.
astounding
C.
annoyed
D.
accent
Câu 2
Indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: contestant, conduct, concentrate, compartment
A.
contestant
B.
conduct
C.
concentrate
D.
compartment
Câu 3
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: evacuate, originate, sanitary, certificate
A.
evacuate
B.
originate
C.
sanitary
D.
certificate
Câu 4
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: attractive, cultural, perception, expensive
A.
attractive
B.
cultural
C.
perception
D.
expensive
Câu 5
If your invitations are met with repeated_____________, you should just leave him alone.
A.
hypotheses
B.
negatives
C.
blunts
D.
rebuffs
Câu 6
He denied_____________the window of the classroom.
A.
to break
B.
break
C.
to breaking
D.
breaking
Câu 7
All applicants must_____________a full CV with their job application before October 1st .
A.
permit
B.
omit
C.
submit
D.
admit
Câu 8
The government is aiming_____________a 40% reduction_____________unemployment.
A.
to - of
B.
at - in
C.
on - in
D.
for - of
Câu 9
We should make full_____________of renewable sources of energy such as wind and solar power in the world.
A.
effort
B.
use
C.
need
D.
limit
Câu 10
Due to lacking_____________, they couldn’t open a new shop as scheduled.
A.
interest rates
B.
expenses
C.
shares
D.
funds
Câu 11
When the weather was very hot in summer, sales of bottles of water went_____________the roof.
A.
through
B.
to
C.
above
D.
over
Câu 12
What made Mark_____________his family and his job? Where did he go and why?
A.
walk away on
B.
leave out at
C.
go off on
D.
walk out on
Câu 13
Everyone_____________taken to hospital last night. _____________?
A.
was - weren't they
B.
were - weren't they
C.
was - wasn't he
D.
were - were they
Câu 14
We put his success_____________his efforts.
A.
up to
B.
down to
C.
off at
D.
up with
Câu 15
All_____________we had been told turned out to be untrue.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
what
D.
where
Câu 16
The book says that the revolution was_____________off by the assassination of the president.
A.
launched
B.
cropped
C.
triggered
D.
prompted
Câu 17
She_____________New York in 2015 before she moved there in 2018.
A.
would visit
B.
were visiting
C.
had visited
D.
visited
Câu 18
No matter how angry he was, he would never_____________to violence.
A.
resolve
B.
resource
C.
exert
D.
resort
Câu 19
After leaving high school, my brother decided to_____________in the army.
A.
enlist
B.
enroll
C.
register
D.
sign
Câu 20
She was reluctant to admit she was wrong.
A.
fortunate
B.
frustrated
C.
unhappy
D.
unwilling
Câu 21
My two children were full of beans today, looking forward to their trip.
A.
disappointed
B.
hyperactive
C.
melancholy
D.
lively and in high spirits
Câu 22
In remote areas, it's very important to replenish stocks before the winter comes.
A.
remake
B.
refill
C.
repeat
D.
empty
Câu 23
Show enthusiasm in an interview if you want to get the job offer.
A.
responsibility
B.
interest
C.
indifference
D.
attention
Câu 24
Daisy: "Would you mind if I used your computer?" - Lisa:" _____________"
A.
Please go ahead
B.
No, thank you
C.
No, I can't
D.
Yes, I don't mind
Câu 25
Minh: "Let's use it to make cakes." - Huong:" _____________"
A.
Don't!
B.
Of course, not!
C.
How about paying by cash?
D.
Let's not!
Câu 26
(26) _____________friends is one of the most difficult and worthwhile experiences of human life because it requires time and effort and patience and understanding and acceptance and honesty. Many people (27)_____________ friendship with acquaintances and they're not the same at all. Acquaintances are people you (28) _____________with; they're convenient but interchangeable.
A.
Making
B.
Building
C.
Producing
D.
Doing
Câu 27
(26) _____________friends is one of the most difficult and worthwhile experiences of human life because it requires time and effort and patience and understanding and acceptance and honesty. Many people (27)_____________ friendship with acquaintances and they're not the same at all. Acquaintances are people you (28) _____________with; they're convenient but interchangeable.
A.
confuse
B.
mix
C.
argue
D.
blend
Câu 28
(26) _____________friends is one of the most difficult and worthwhile experiences of human life because it requires time and effort and patience and understanding and acceptance and honesty. Many people (27)_____________ friendship with acquaintances and they're not the same at all. Acquaintances are people you (28) _____________with; they're convenient but interchangeable.
A.
hang up
B.
hang out
C.
hang back
D.
hang on
Câu 29
(26) _____________friends is one of the most difficult and worthwhile experiences of human life because it requires time and effort and patience and understanding and acceptance and honesty. Many people (27)_____________ friendship with acquaintances and they're not the same at all. Acquaintances are people you (28) _____________with; they're convenient but interchangeable.
A.
touch
B.
regards
C.
common
D.
advance
Câu 30
(26) _____________friends is one of the most difficult and worthwhile experiences of human life because it requires time and effort and patience and understanding and acceptance and honesty. Many people (27)_____________ friendship with acquaintances and they're not the same at all. Acquaintances are people you (28) _____________with; they're convenient but interchangeable.
A.
martial
B.
marry
C.
marital
D.
marriage
Câu 31
In the 1960s it took pop and rock groups one or two days to record their songs. Nowadays, it can take months and months. Many rock groups begin by recording only one instrument, for example, the voice. Then they record other instruments- electric piano, synthesizer, guitars and drums.
A.
longer than it used to do
B.
shorter than it used to do
C.
only one or two days
D.
the same amount of time as the 1960s
Câu 32
In the 1960s it took pop and rock groups one or two days to record their songs. Nowadays, it can take months and months. Many rock groups begin by recording only one instrument, for example, the voice. Then they record other instruments- electric piano, synthesizer, guitars and drums.
A.
to add special effects
B.
record one instrument
C.
to record many instruments
D.
develop a computer program
Câu 33
In the 1960s it took pop and rock groups one or two days to record their songs. Nowadays, it can take months and months. Many rock groups begin by recording only one instrument, for example, the voice. Then they record other instruments- electric piano, synthesizer, guitars and drums.
A.
It is predicted to change the music future.
B.
It can imitate singers' voice.
C.
It can sing only one recorded song of the singer.
D.
The singer does not necessarily present to really sing.
Câu 34
In the 1960s it took pop and rock groups one or two days to record their songs. Nowadays, it can take months and months. Many rock groups begin by recording only one instrument, for example, the voice. Then they record other instruments- electric piano, synthesizer, guitars and drums.
A.
suggest the outfits of the band
B.
tell the band what to say
C.
give the band freedom to do things
D.
decide the songs the band will play
Câu 35
In the 1960s it took pop and rock groups one or two days to record their songs. Nowadays, it can take months and months. Many rock groups begin by recording only one instrument, for example, the voice. Then they record other instruments- electric piano, synthesizer, guitars and drums.
A.
soap powder
B.
an image
C.
the band
D.
a company
Câu 36
In the North American colonies, red ware, a simple pottery fired at low temperatures, and stone ware, a strong, impervious grey pottery fired at high temperatures, were produced from two different native clays. These kinds of pottery were produced to supplement imported European pottery. When the American Revolution (1775-1783) interrupted the flow of the superior European ware, there was incentive for American potters to replace the imports with comparable domestic goods, stoneware, which had been simple utilitarian kitchenware, grew increasingly ornate throughout the nineteenth century, and in addition to the earlier scratched and drawn designs, three-dimensional molded relief decoration became popular. Representational motifs largely replaced the earlier abstract decorations. Birds and flowers were particularly evident, but other subjects - lions, flags, and clipper ships - are found. Some figurines, mainly of dogs and lions, were made in this medium. Sometimes a name, usually that of the potter, was die-stamped onto a piece.
A.
elaborate
B.
puzzling
C.
durable
D.
common
Câu 37
In the North American colonies, red ware, a simple pottery fired at low temperatures, and stone ware, a strong, impervious grey pottery fired at high temperatures, were produced from two different native clays. These kinds of pottery were produced to supplement imported European pottery. When the American Revolution (1775-1783) interrupted the flow of the superior European ware, there was incentive for American potters to replace the imports with comparable domestic goods, stoneware, which had been simple utilitarian kitchenware, grew increasingly ornate throughout the nineteenth century, and in addition to the earlier scratched and drawn designs, three-dimensional molded relief decoration became popular. Representational motifs largely replaced the earlier abstract decorations. Birds and flowers were particularly evident, but other subjects - lions, flags, and clipper ships - are found. Some figurines, mainly of dogs and lions, were made in this medium. Sometimes a name, usually that of the potter, was die-stamped onto a piece.
A.
was decorated with simple, abstract designs
B.
used three-dimensional decorations
C.
was valued for its fancy decorations
D.
had no decoration
Câu 38
In the North American colonies, red ware, a simple pottery fired at low temperatures, and stone ware, a strong, impervious grey pottery fired at high temperatures, were produced from two different native clays. These kinds of pottery were produced to supplement imported European pottery. When the American Revolution (1775-1783) interrupted the flow of the superior European ware, there was incentive for American potters to replace the imports with comparable domestic goods, stoneware, which had been simple utilitarian kitchenware, grew increasingly ornate throughout the nineteenth century, and in addition to the earlier scratched and drawn designs, three-dimensional molded relief decoration became popular. Representational motifs largely replaced the earlier abstract decorations. Birds and flowers were particularly evident, but other subjects - lions, flags, and clipper ships - are found. Some figurines, mainly of dogs and lions, were made in this medium. Sometimes a name, usually that of the potter, was die-stamped onto a piece.
A.
By sponging on a glaze.
B.
By dusting on metallic powders.
C.
By brown-glazing.
D.
By firing at a high temperature.
Câu 39
In the North American colonies, red ware, a simple pottery fired at low temperatures, and stone ware, a strong, impervious grey pottery fired at high temperatures, were produced from two different native clays. These kinds of pottery were produced to supplement imported European pottery. When the American Revolution (1775-1783) interrupted the flow of the superior European ware, there was incentive for American potters to replace the imports with comparable domestic goods, stoneware, which had been simple utilitarian kitchenware, grew increasingly ornate throughout the nineteenth century, and in addition to the earlier scratched and drawn designs, three-dimensional molded relief decoration became popular. Representational motifs largely replaced the earlier abstract decorations. Birds and flowers were particularly evident, but other subjects - lions, flags, and clipper ships - are found. Some figurines, mainly of dogs and lions, were made in this medium. Sometimes a name, usually that of the potter, was die-stamped onto a piece.
A.
ruined by
B.
warned against
C.
based on
D.
sold by
Câu 40
In the North American colonies, red ware, a simple pottery fired at low temperatures, and stone ware, a strong, impervious grey pottery fired at high temperatures, were produced from two different native clays. These kinds of pottery were produced to supplement imported European pottery. When the American Revolution (1775-1783) interrupted the flow of the superior European ware, there was incentive for American potters to replace the imports with comparable domestic goods, stoneware, which had been simple utilitarian kitchenware, grew increasingly ornate throughout the nineteenth century, and in addition to the earlier scratched and drawn designs, three-dimensional molded relief decoration became popular. Representational motifs largely replaced the earlier abstract decorations. Birds and flowers were particularly evident, but other subjects - lions, flags, and clipper ships - are found. Some figurines, mainly of dogs and lions, were made in this medium. Sometimes a name, usually that of the potter, was die-stamped onto a piece.
A.
red ware
B.
yellow ware
C.
Rockingham ware
D.
English brown-glazed earthenware
Câu 41
In the North American colonies, red ware, a simple pottery fired at low temperatures, and stone ware, a strong, impervious grey pottery fired at high temperatures, were produced from two different native clays. These kinds of pottery were produced to supplement imported European pottery. When the American Revolution (1775-1783) interrupted the flow of the superior European ware, there was incentive for American potters to replace the imports with comparable domestic goods, stoneware, which had been simple utilitarian kitchenware, grew increasingly ornate throughout the nineteenth century, and in addition to the earlier scratched and drawn designs, three-dimensional molded relief decoration became popular. Representational motifs largely replaced the earlier abstract decorations. Birds and flowers were particularly evident, but other subjects - lions, flags, and clipper ships - are found. Some figurines, mainly of dogs and lions, were made in this medium. Sometimes a name, usually that of the potter, was die-stamped onto a piece.
A.
Its even metallic shine.
B.
Its mottled appearance.
C.
Its spattered effect.
D.
Its varicolored streaks.
Câu 42
In the North American colonies, red ware, a simple pottery fired at low temperatures, and stone ware, a strong, impervious grey pottery fired at high temperatures, were produced from two different native clays. These kinds of pottery were produced to supplement imported European pottery. When the American Revolution (1775-1783) interrupted the flow of the superior European ware, there was incentive for American potters to replace the imports with comparable domestic goods, stoneware, which had been simple utilitarian kitchenware, grew increasingly ornate throughout the nineteenth century, and in addition to the earlier scratched and drawn designs, three-dimensional molded relief decoration became popular. Representational motifs largely replaced the earlier abstract decorations. Birds and flowers were particularly evident, but other subjects - lions, flags, and clipper ships - are found. Some figurines, mainly of dogs and lions, were made in this medium. Sometimes a name, usually that of the potter, was die-stamped onto a piece.
A.
Picture frames
B.
Dishes and bowls
C.
Curtain tiebacks
D.
Doorknobs
Câu 43
It is reported that (A) during any 24 – (B) hour period, a (C) minimal of three hundred women in this area (D) start their own businesses.
A.
during
B.
hour
C.
minimal
D.
start
Câu 44
A hospital (A) is organized to treat and cure people who are ill, so its goals, (B) structures, and functions (C) depend on the (D) currently state of medical science.
A.
is organized
B.
structures
C.
depend on
D.
currently
Câu 45
(A) Although this plant (B) lack flowers, they (C) do have leaves, stems, and (D) root.
A.
Although
B.
lack
C.
do
D.
root
Câu 46
Wind a scarf around your neck, or you will get cold.
A.
You will not get cold unless you wind a scarf around your neck.
B.
Wind a scarf around your neck, otherwise you will get cold.
C.
If you wind a scarf around your neck, you will get cold.
D.
You not only wind a scarf around your neck but also get cold.
Câu 47
They know that the famous doctor treated him.
A.
It was known that the famous doctor treated him.
B.
The famous doctor is known to have treated him.
C.
The famous doctor is known to treat him.
D.
It is known that he is treated by the famous doctor.
Câu 48
"Why don't you complain to the shop, Tim?” said Mary.
A.
Mary asked Tim why he doesn't complain to the shop.
B.
Mary advised Tim complaining to the shop.
C.
Mary suggested Tim to complain to the shop.
D.
Mary suggested that Tim should complain to the shop.
Câu 49
Bob was very thirsty. He refused the glass of water I brought him.
A.
Bob was not very thirsty; therefore, he did not refuse the glass of water I brought him.
B.
Bob was very thirsty; however, he refused the glass of water I brought him.
C.
Bob refused the glass of water I brought him because he was not very thirsty.
D.
Bob did not refuse the glass of water I brought him though he was very thirsty.
Câu 50
Nam spoke to her. He realized her mistake
A.
Were Nam to speak to her, he would realize her mistake.
B.
Only after Nam had spoken to her did he realize her mistake.
C.
Had Nam spoken to her, he wouldn't have realized her mistake.
D.
Not until Nam realized her mistake he spoke to her.