THÔNG TIN CHI TIẾT ĐỀ THI
ĐỀ THI Ngoại ngữ
Số câu hỏi: 50
Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút
Mã đề: #6123
Lĩnh vực: Ngoại ngữ
Nhóm: Tiếng anh - THI THPTQG
Lệ phí:
Miễn phí
Lượt thi: 1959
Đề thi thử THPT QG năm 2021 môn Tiếng Anh
Câu 1
Indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently: worm, worse, work, more
A.
worm
B.
worse
C.
work
D.
more
Câu 2
Indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently: coughed, laughed, matched, weighed
A.
coughed
B.
laughed
C.
matched
D.
weighed
Câu 3
The objective is to promote the role of inhabitants and communities in the development of a modern architecture imbued ____ national identity.
A.
against
B.
for
C.
by
D.
with
Câu 4
I must warn you I am not used to _____ so rudely.
A.
speak
B.
be spoken
C.
speak to me
D.
being spoken to
Câu 5
______ these two sources is considered green energy because they produce a lot of pollution when they are burned.
A.
Both of
B.
Because of
C.
On account of
D.
Neither of
Câu 6
Some people feel a strong ____ to keep their cultural identities.
A.
urge
B.
wish
C.
craving
D.
pressure
Câu 7
The lawyer rarely wears anything other than jeans and a T-shirt _____ the season.
A.
whatever
B.
whenever
C.
wherever
D.
however
Câu 8
Patients were __________ from the hospital because the beds were needed by other people
A.
liberated
B.
discharged
C.
released
D.
freed
Câu 9
Culture is the lens with which we evaluate everything around us; we ____ what is proper or improper, normal or abnormal, through our culture.
A.
express
B.
signal
C.
evaluate
D.
calculate
Câu 10
I was rather embarrassed when John gave me such a(n) ______ gift.
A.
affluent
B.
extravagant
C.
rich
D.
well- off
Câu 11
The party was ____ I had expected.
A.
a hundred times funnier than
B.
more a hundred times funny than
C.
a hundred times more funny than
D.
a hundred times funny more than
Câu 12
I can't give you the report I ____ for today because I ________.
A.
promised - didn't finish
B.
have promised - haven't finished
C.
have promised - didn't finish
D.
promise - don't finish
Câu 13
There is no doubt that this volume is _________for those interested in the syntax of free word order.
A.
significance
B.
of greatly significance
C.
of great significance
D.
in great significant
Câu 14
Al’s under the ____________ to decide by the end of the month whether to move his company.
A.
horse
B.
gun
C.
tree
D.
table
Câu 15
There is a possibility that Jack will be late, __________, I will take his place.
A.
so if
B.
unless
C.
if
D.
if so
Câu 16
It is desirable that the plane ____ as light as possible
A.
was
B.
is
C.
were
D.
be
Câu 17
Turmeric can help in boosting immune system and fight off free radical attacks in the system.
A.
destroying
B.
enhancing
C.
weakening
D.
stopping
Câu 18
He said he was only joking, but his comments were so close to the bone.
A.
offensive
B.
annoying
C.
personal
D.
respectful
Câu 19
I think Mr. John is on the level because he always tells the truth and never tries to deceive others.
A.
honest
B.
dishonest
C.
talented
D.
intelligent
Câu 20
Television also interferes with family life and communication
A.
conflicts
B.
comes
C.
chats
D.
goes
Câu 21
South Pole explorer Ernest Shackleton never reached his goal of crossing Antarctica, but the circumstances that prevented him from reaching that goal pushed him to achieve an even more amazing feat. In January 1915 Shackelton’s ship Endurance became trapped in the ice of Antarctica. He and his crew of twenty-seven lived on the ship trapped in the ice floes for nine months, until they had to abandon the ship when the ice crushed it. The day the ship sank, Shackleton wrote his new goal: “The task is to reach land with all members of the expedition.” The group camped on the ice floes for six months, until the ice broke up and they took small lifeboats to nearby uninhabited Elephant Island. During their time on the ship, ice, and island, Shackleton’s group endured temperatures as low as twenty degrees below zero and had no daylight from May to July. They had to hunt scarce seals and penguins for food, and were hunted themselves by killer whales and sea leopards, which would rise through the ice in search of prey. Throughout this time, Shackleton demonstrated his leadership by rationing food, rotating use of warmer sleeping bags, and keeping a calm, positive attitude that helped morale.
A.
ice crushed the ship
B.
they ran out of food and had to leave to hunt for more
C.
killer whales attacked the ship
D.
the ship ran aground on Elephant Island
Câu 22
South Pole explorer Ernest Shackleton never reached his goal of crossing Antarctica, but the circumstances that prevented him from reaching that goal pushed him to achieve an even more amazing feat. In January 1915 Shackelton’s ship Endurance became trapped in the ice of Antarctica. He and his crew of twenty-seven lived on the ship trapped in the ice floes for nine months, until they had to abandon the ship when the ice crushed it. The day the ship sank, Shackleton wrote his new goal: “The task is to reach land with all members of the expedition.” The group camped on the ice floes for six months, until the ice broke up and they took small lifeboats to nearby uninhabited Elephant Island. During their time on the ship, ice, and island, Shackleton’s group endured temperatures as low as twenty degrees below zero and had no daylight from May to July. They had to hunt scarce seals and penguins for food, and were hunted themselves by killer whales and sea leopards, which would rise through the ice in search of prey. Throughout this time, Shackleton demonstrated his leadership by rationing food, rotating use of warmer sleeping bags, and keeping a calm, positive attitude that helped morale.
A.
In January 1915
B.
In October 1915
C.
In July 1915
D.
In January 1917
Câu 23
South Pole explorer Ernest Shackleton never reached his goal of crossing Antarctica, but the circumstances that prevented him from reaching that goal pushed him to achieve an even more amazing feat. In January 1915 Shackelton’s ship Endurance became trapped in the ice of Antarctica. He and his crew of twenty-seven lived on the ship trapped in the ice floes for nine months, until they had to abandon the ship when the ice crushed it. The day the ship sank, Shackleton wrote his new goal: “The task is to reach land with all members of the expedition.” The group camped on the ice floes for six months, until the ice broke up and they took small lifeboats to nearby uninhabited Elephant Island. During their time on the ship, ice, and island, Shackleton’s group endured temperatures as low as twenty degrees below zero and had no daylight from May to July. They had to hunt scarce seals and penguins for food, and were hunted themselves by killer whales and sea leopards, which would rise through the ice in search of prey. Throughout this time, Shackleton demonstrated his leadership by rationing food, rotating use of warmer sleeping bags, and keeping a calm, positive attitude that helped morale.
A.
scarce seals and penguins
B.
Shackleton and his crew
C.
preys
D.
killer whales and sea leopards
Câu 24
South Pole explorer Ernest Shackleton never reached his goal of crossing Antarctica, but the circumstances that prevented him from reaching that goal pushed him to achieve an even more amazing feat. In January 1915 Shackelton’s ship Endurance became trapped in the ice of Antarctica. He and his crew of twenty-seven lived on the ship trapped in the ice floes for nine months, until they had to abandon the ship when the ice crushed it. The day the ship sank, Shackleton wrote his new goal: “The task is to reach land with all members of the expedition.” The group camped on the ice floes for six months, until the ice broke up and they took small lifeboats to nearby uninhabited Elephant Island. During their time on the ship, ice, and island, Shackleton’s group endured temperatures as low as twenty degrees below zero and had no daylight from May to July. They had to hunt scarce seals and penguins for food, and were hunted themselves by killer whales and sea leopards, which would rise through the ice in search of prey. Throughout this time, Shackleton demonstrated his leadership by rationing food, rotating use of warmer sleeping bags, and keeping a calm, positive attitude that helped morale.
A.
doubtful
B.
admiring
C.
sentimental
D.
critical
Câu 25
South Pole explorer Ernest Shackleton never reached his goal of crossing Antarctica, but the circumstances that prevented him from reaching that goal pushed him to achieve an even more amazing feat. In January 1915 Shackelton’s ship Endurance became trapped in the ice of Antarctica. He and his crew of twenty-seven lived on the ship trapped in the ice floes for nine months, until they had to abandon the ship when the ice crushed it. The day the ship sank, Shackleton wrote his new goal: “The task is to reach land with all members of the expedition.” The group camped on the ice floes for six months, until the ice broke up and they took small lifeboats to nearby uninhabited Elephant Island. During their time on the ship, ice, and island, Shackleton’s group endured temperatures as low as twenty degrees below zero and had no daylight from May to July. They had to hunt scarce seals and penguins for food, and were hunted themselves by killer whales and sea leopards, which would rise through the ice in search of prey. Throughout this time, Shackleton demonstrated his leadership by rationing food, rotating use of warmer sleeping bags, and keeping a calm, positive attitude that helped morale.
A.
Shackleton’s Amazing Feat
B.
A Great Attempt to Cross Antarctica
C.
Shackleton’s Life in Antarctica
D.
A Successful Expedition
Câu 26
Free-standing sculpture that is molded or carved is a type familiar to almost everyone. Although certain free-standing figures or groups of figures can have only a single side intended for viewing, others are completed on all sides. As with all other forms of art, the ultimate shape of a sculpture reflects the artist’s vision of individuals or experiences represented by the work. Throughout history, people everywhere have discovered a need for sculpture as a record of events and feelings.
A.
Differences between painting and sculpture
B.
Sculpting techniques and media
C.
Types of commercially produced sculptures
D.
Reasons for enjoying sculpture
Câu 27
Free-standing sculpture that is molded or carved is a type familiar to almost everyone. Although certain free-standing figures or groups of figures can have only a single side intended for viewing, others are completed on all sides. As with all other forms of art, the ultimate shape of a sculpture reflects the artist’s vision of individuals or experiences represented by the work. Throughout history, people everywhere have discovered a need for sculpture as a record of events and feelings.
A.
ulterior
B.
final
C.
formal
D.
formidable
Câu 28
Free-standing sculpture that is molded or carved is a type familiar to almost everyone. Although certain free-standing figures or groups of figures can have only a single side intended for viewing, others are completed on all sides. As with all other forms of art, the ultimate shape of a sculpture reflects the artist’s vision of individuals or experiences represented by the work. Throughout history, people everywhere have discovered a need for sculpture as a record of events and feelings.
A.
Display a group of figures
B.
Reflect a human need for freedom
C.
Express an artistic vision
D.
Commemorate individuals and events
Câu 29
Free-standing sculpture that is molded or carved is a type familiar to almost everyone. Although certain free-standing figures or groups of figures can have only a single side intended for viewing, others are completed on all sides. As with all other forms of art, the ultimate shape of a sculpture reflects the artist’s vision of individuals or experiences represented by the work. Throughout history, people everywhere have discovered a need for sculpture as a record of events and feelings.
A.
it can be found in all parts of the world
B.
it has undergone change since the early times
C.
it can be created from many substances
D.
it is no longer useful for people
Câu 30
Free-standing sculpture that is molded or carved is a type familiar to almost everyone. Although certain free-standing figures or groups of figures can have only a single side intended for viewing, others are completed on all sides. As with all other forms of art, the ultimate shape of a sculpture reflects the artist’s vision of individuals or experiences represented by the work. Throughout history, people everywhere have discovered a need for sculpture as a record of events and feelings.
A.
the effect of light on the sculpted image
B.
the development of the sculpted figure
C.
the shape of the material for sculpting
D.
the strength of the light source
Câu 31
Free-standing sculpture that is molded or carved is a type familiar to almost everyone. Although certain free-standing figures or groups of figures can have only a single side intended for viewing, others are completed on all sides. As with all other forms of art, the ultimate shape of a sculpture reflects the artist’s vision of individuals or experiences represented by the work. Throughout history, people everywhere have discovered a need for sculpture as a record of events and feelings.
A.
A painting does not need shading to be displayed.
B.
A painting can be viewed from only one position.
C.
A sculpture needs to have proper light.
D.
A sculpture does not look good from all angles.
Câu 32
Free-standing sculpture that is molded or carved is a type familiar to almost everyone. Although certain free-standing figures or groups of figures can have only a single side intended for viewing, others are completed on all sides. As with all other forms of art, the ultimate shape of a sculpture reflects the artist’s vision of individuals or experiences represented by the work. Throughout history, people everywhere have discovered a need for sculpture as a record of events and feelings.
A.
Wax
B.
Ivory
C.
Stone
D.
Ice
Câu 33
Free-standing sculpture that is molded or carved is a type familiar to almost everyone. Although certain free-standing figures or groups of figures can have only a single side intended for viewing, others are completed on all sides. As with all other forms of art, the ultimate shape of a sculpture reflects the artist’s vision of individuals or experiences represented by the work. Throughout history, people everywhere have discovered a need for sculpture as a record of events and feelings.
A.
replacements
B.
molds
C.
reproductions
D.
monuments
Câu 34
My little son had been in Paris for 5 days last summer.
A.
little
B.
had been
C.
for
D.
summer
Câu 35
The owners of modern manufacturing plants had workers doing heavy and repetitive tasks replacing by robots.
A.
manufacturing plants
B.
doing
C.
repetitive
D.
replacing
Câu 36
Entomologists, scientists who study insects, are often concerned with the fungus, poisonous, or virus carried by a particular insect.
A.
scientists
B.
study
C.
poisonous
D.
carried
Câu 37
My sister thinks the film is too frightening. I am not scared at all.
A.
My sister thinks the film is too frightening because I am not scared at all.
B.
My sister thinks the film is too frightening so I am not scared at all.
C.
My sister thinks the film is too frightening, whereas I am not scared at all.
D.
My sister thinks the film is too frightening although I am not scared at all.
Câu 38
He was so angry with his boss. He quitted his job immediately.
A.
Angry with his boss, he quitted his job immediately.
B.
He quitted his job immediately, angry with his boss.
C.
Angry with his boss he is, he quitted his job immediately.
D.
He was so angry with his boss although quitting his job immediately.
Câu 39
Urbanisation can bring (39) _____ a lot of benefits. It can offer people from rural areas not only opportunities for better-paid jobs, but also access to schools, hospitals and other social services. As a result, people's overall standard of living can improve. People in rural areas tend to be more conservative and follow old-fashioned practices like child marriage and gender discrimination. The process of urbanisation can actually (40) _________ their mindset and help them to accept more progressive ideas.
A.
in
B.
about
C.
with
D.
over
Câu 40
Urbanisation can bring (39) _____ a lot of benefits. It can offer people from rural areas not only opportunities for better-paid jobs, but also access to schools, hospitals and other social services. As a result, people's overall standard of living can improve. People in rural areas tend to be more conservative and follow old-fashioned practices like child marriage and gender discrimination. The process of urbanisation can actually (40) _________ their mindset and help them to accept more progressive ideas.
A.
have
B.
take
C.
invent
D.
change
Câu 41
Urbanisation can bring (39) _____ a lot of benefits. It can offer people from rural areas not only opportunities for better-paid jobs, but also access to schools, hospitals and other social services. As a result, people's overall standard of living can improve. People in rural areas tend to be more conservative and follow old-fashioned practices like child marriage and gender discrimination. The process of urbanisation can actually (40) _________ their mindset and help them to accept more progressive ideas.
A.
But
B.
Despite
C.
Although
D.
Because
Câu 42
Urbanisation can bring (39) _____ a lot of benefits. It can offer people from rural areas not only opportunities for better-paid jobs, but also access to schools, hospitals and other social services. As a result, people's overall standard of living can improve. People in rural areas tend to be more conservative and follow old-fashioned practices like child marriage and gender discrimination. The process of urbanisation can actually (40) _________ their mindset and help them to accept more progressive ideas.
A.
which
B.
that
C.
what
D.
who
Câu 43
Urbanisation can bring (39) _____ a lot of benefits. It can offer people from rural areas not only opportunities for better-paid jobs, but also access to schools, hospitals and other social services. As a result, people's overall standard of living can improve. People in rural areas tend to be more conservative and follow old-fashioned practices like child marriage and gender discrimination. The process of urbanisation can actually (40) _________ their mindset and help them to accept more progressive ideas.
A.
go
B.
feel
C.
walk
D.
know
Câu 44
Indicate the word with the main stress different from that of the other three words: agree, prepare, borrow, await
A.
agree
B.
prepare
C.
borrow
D.
await
Câu 45
Indicate the word with the main stress different from that of the other three words: cinema, similar, expertise, recipe
A.
cinema
B.
similar
C.
expertise
D.
recipe
Câu 46
Jenny: “Thanks for the nice gift you bought to us!” - Peter: “____”
A.
Welcome! It's very nice of you.
B.
All right. Do you know how much it costs?
C.
Not at all, don't mention it.
D.
Actually speaking, I myself don't like it.
Câu 47
Jenny: “You must have found reading my essay very tiring.” - Peter: “____ I enjoyed it."
A.
Just in case
B.
You are welcome
C.
Not in the least
D.
At all costs
Câu 48
Preserving cultural identities in international world is a matter of great dispute
A.
It is a great dispute as cultural identities should be preserved in international.
B.
No matter how great dispute is cultural identities should be preserved in international.
C.
That the dispute of preserving cultural identities in international world is a great matter.
D.
The fact that cultural identities should be preserved in international world is a matter of great dispute.
Câu 49
People often mistakenly think that children can learn to speak only one language well.
A.
Children are often believed to be able to speak only one language well and it's true.
B.
It is often believed that children cannot learn to speak several languages.
C.
It is not true that children can learn to speak only one language well.
D.
It is normal to believe that children can learn to speak only one language well.
Câu 50
I was not in the mood for taking part in a chatting forum.
A.
I didn't want to join in a chatting forum.
B.
I was not in a good mood then to chat to you.
C.
Having a serious conversation made me moody.
D.
I was in a bad mood because of taking part in a chatting forum.