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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: rough, touchy, southern, coup
A.
rough
B.
touchy
C.
southern
D.
coup
Câu 2
Indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: honour, heritage, vehicle, heiress
A.
honour
B.
heritage
C.
vehicle
D.
heiress
Câu 3
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: innocent, criminal, reaction, specialist
A.
innocent
B.
criminal
C.
reaction
D.
specialist
Câu 4
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: definition, politician, situation, production
A.
definition
B.
politician
C.
situation
D.
production
Câu 5
Mr. Nam knows Hanoi City like the back of his_____________. He used to be a taxi driver there for 10 years.
A.
head
B.
mind
C.
hand
D.
life
Câu 6
They were extremely tired at the end of the journey because they_____________for more than 24 hours.
A.
have travelled
B.
have been travelling
C.
had travelled
D.
had been travelling
Câu 7
_____________people are those who share the same interests, or points of view.
A.
Light-hearted
B.
Like-minded
C.
Even-handed
D.
Open-minded
Câu 8
I thought the party_____________really well.
A.
came off
B.
came up
C.
came about
D.
came across
Câu 9
The _____________of new technology transformed our lives.
A.
interaction
B.
advent
C.
emergency
D.
identity
Câu 10
Lan was_____________of the two sisters.
A.
the clever
B.
as clever as
C.
the cleverer
D.
the cleverest
Câu 11
The film_____________in 1997 is about the wild animals.
A.
made
B.
which made
C.
making
D.
to make
Câu 12
The house_____________the earthquake but then _____________by a fire.
A.
survived – was destroyed
B.
was survived – destroyed
C.
survived – destroyed
D.
was survived – was destroyed
Câu 13
The boy quickly_____________the old woman's telephone number to memory.
A.
devoted
B.
added
C.
committed
D.
admitted
Câu 14
The film would have been perfect_____________the ending.
A.
had it not been for
B.
it had not been for
C.
it hadn't been for
D.
hadn't it been for
Câu 15
Ann's very modest, always_____________her success.
A.
playing down
B.
turning around
C.
keeping down
D.
pushing back
Câu 16
It is not until December 25_____________the exam results will be announced.
A.
which
B.
what
C.
that
D.
when
Câu 17
Suppose she_____________you stealing, what would you do?
A.
has caught
B.
catches
C.
had caught
D.
caught
Câu 18
The teacher recommended that Linda_____________her essay as soon as possible.
A.
finish writing
B.
finished writing
C.
should finish to write
D.
finishes writing
Câu 19
The last of these reasons is_____________the most important.
A.
so
B.
very
C.
far
D.
by far
Câu 20
I don't like him. There is a sneaky look on his face.
A.
furious
B.
humorous
C.
dishonest
D.
guilty
Câu 21
It is such a prestigious university that only good students are entitled to a full scholarship each year.
A.
have the right to refuse
B.
are given the right to
C.
are refused the right to
D.
have the obligation to
Câu 22
Tom was too wet behind the ears to be in charge of such a difficult task.
A.
full of experience
B.
lack of responsibility
C.
without money
D.
full of sincerity
Câu 23
Lan's replies were inconsistent with her previous testimony.
A.
contradicted
B.
compatible
C.
enhanced
D.
incorporated
Câu 24
Mr David is having dinner with his friend in a restaurant.
A.
No, thanks.
B.
Of course you can.
C.
I'm afraid not.
D.
Certainly, sir.
Câu 25
Huy was asking Mai, his classmate, for her opinion about the book he had lent her.
A.
Yes, let's read it together.
B.
The best I've ever read!
C.
I can't agree with you more.
D.
I wish I could buy one.
Câu 26
Most people are born with the natural ability to tell stories, but only a rare few have the determination to become professional authors, and even fewer have the joy of seeing their novels top the (26) _____________of bestselling books. Some of the world's famous crime writers have achieved the greatest success of all. Who can deny the appeal of famous detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot? Even if you haven't read the (27) _____________ books you will have seen them in films or on the TV.
A.
queue
B.
row
C.
line
D.
list
Câu 27
Most people are born with the natural ability to tell stories, but only a rare few have the determination to become professional authors, and even fewer have the joy of seeing their novels top the (26) _____________of bestselling books. Some of the world's famous crime writers have achieved the greatest success of all. Who can deny the appeal of famous detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot? Even if you haven't read the (27) _____________ books you will have seen them in films or on the TV.
A.
first
B.
initial
C.
early
D.
original
Câu 28
Most people are born with the natural ability to tell stories, but only a rare few have the determination to become professional authors, and even fewer have the joy of seeing their novels top the (26) _____________of bestselling books. Some of the world's famous crime writers have achieved the greatest success of all. Who can deny the appeal of famous detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot? Even if you haven't read the (27) _____________ books you will have seen them in films or on the TV.
A.
complete
B.
fill
C.
make
D.
do
Câu 29
Most people are born with the natural ability to tell stories, but only a rare few have the determination to become professional authors, and even fewer have the joy of seeing their novels top the (26) _____________of bestselling books. Some of the world's famous crime writers have achieved the greatest success of all. Who can deny the appeal of famous detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot? Even if you haven't read the (27) _____________ books you will have seen them in films or on the TV.
A.
off
B.
down
C.
out
D.
from
Câu 30
Most people are born with the natural ability to tell stories, but only a rare few have the determination to become professional authors, and even fewer have the joy of seeing their novels top the (26) _____________of bestselling books. Some of the world's famous crime writers have achieved the greatest success of all. Who can deny the appeal of famous detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot? Even if you haven't read the (27) _____________ books you will have seen them in films or on the TV.
A.
sections
B.
pieces
C.
ingredients
D.
parts
Câu 31
Notting Hill Carnival takes place in London every August Bank Holiday, and is the most colourful and largest street event in the UK. The festival celebrates the traditions of the Afro-Caribbean community, who emigrated to England from the West Indies in the 1950s. They brought with them the Caribbean idea of the carnival, with colourful costumes, processions, steel bands and street dancing. Preparations for the carnival start many months in advance. Costumes need to be made, and floats built, ready for the carnival street procession, steel bands practise traditional Caribbean music on instruments built from used oil barrels. Just before the festival, the streets are decorated with yellow, green and red streamers, and amplifying devices are set in place, to carry the rhythmic sounds over the roar of the London traffic. The carnival is celebrated over three days, and is full of music and colour. Processions of steel and brass bands, floats, and dancers in colourful costumes make their way through the narrow London streets, watched by tens of thousands of people. The streets are lined with stalls selling tropical fruits, such as fresh mangoes, watermelons and pineapple. Everyone dances - young and old, black and white - and even the policemen on duty take part in the fun. For these three days in August, a little Caribbean magic touches the streets of London.
A.
To encourage people to celebrate the traditions of black people
B.
To talk about problems with Afro-Caribbean community
C.
To recommend people spend more time outdoors
D.
To understand and describe the Notting Hill Carnival
Câu 32
Notting Hill Carnival takes place in London every August Bank Holiday, and is the most colourful and largest street event in the UK. The festival celebrates the traditions of the Afro-Caribbean community, who emigrated to England from the West Indies in the 1950s. They brought with them the Caribbean idea of the carnival, with colourful costumes, processions, steel bands and street dancing. Preparations for the carnival start many months in advance. Costumes need to be made, and floats built, ready for the carnival street procession, steel bands practise traditional Caribbean music on instruments built from used oil barrels. Just before the festival, the streets are decorated with yellow, green and red streamers, and amplifying devices are set in place, to carry the rhythmic sounds over the roar of the London traffic. The carnival is celebrated over three days, and is full of music and colour. Processions of steel and brass bands, floats, and dancers in colourful costumes make their way through the narrow London streets, watched by tens of thousands of people. The streets are lined with stalls selling tropical fruits, such as fresh mangoes, watermelons and pineapple. Everyone dances - young and old, black and white - and even the policemen on duty take part in the fun. For these three days in August, a little Caribbean magic touches the streets of London.
A.
takes place every Bank Holiday
B.
is held annually in August
C.
is organized by the Bank of England
D.
is held at the beginning of August
Câu 33
Notting Hill Carnival takes place in London every August Bank Holiday, and is the most colourful and largest street event in the UK. The festival celebrates the traditions of the Afro-Caribbean community, who emigrated to England from the West Indies in the 1950s. They brought with them the Caribbean idea of the carnival, with colourful costumes, processions, steel bands and street dancing. Preparations for the carnival start many months in advance. Costumes need to be made, and floats built, ready for the carnival street procession, steel bands practise traditional Caribbean music on instruments built from used oil barrels. Just before the festival, the streets are decorated with yellow, green and red streamers, and amplifying devices are set in place, to carry the rhythmic sounds over the roar of the London traffic. The carnival is celebrated over three days, and is full of music and colour. Processions of steel and brass bands, floats, and dancers in colourful costumes make their way through the narrow London streets, watched by tens of thousands of people. The streets are lined with stalls selling tropical fruits, such as fresh mangoes, watermelons and pineapple. Everyone dances - young and old, black and white - and even the policemen on duty take part in the fun. For these three days in August, a little Caribbean magic touches the streets of London.
A.
the participants in the carnival decorate the streets with colourful streamers
B.
preparations start early in the morning
C.
music and colour fill the streets of London
D.
traffic is banned from the main shopping streets
Câu 34
Notting Hill Carnival takes place in London every August Bank Holiday, and is the most colourful and largest street event in the UK. The festival celebrates the traditions of the Afro-Caribbean community, who emigrated to England from the West Indies in the 1950s. They brought with them the Caribbean idea of the carnival, with colourful costumes, processions, steel bands and street dancing. Preparations for the carnival start many months in advance. Costumes need to be made, and floats built, ready for the carnival street procession, steel bands practise traditional Caribbean music on instruments built from used oil barrels. Just before the festival, the streets are decorated with yellow, green and red streamers, and amplifying devices are set in place, to carry the rhythmic sounds over the roar of the London traffic. The carnival is celebrated over three days, and is full of music and colour. Processions of steel and brass bands, floats, and dancers in colourful costumes make their way through the narrow London streets, watched by tens of thousands of people. The streets are lined with stalls selling tropical fruits, such as fresh mangoes, watermelons and pineapple. Everyone dances - young and old, black and white - and even the policemen on duty take part in the fun. For these three days in August, a little Caribbean magic touches the streets of London.
A.
this carnival has been organized since at least the 1950s
B.
tens of thousands of people take part in the preparations for the carnival
C.
dancers in the carnival wear special clothes
D.
the dancers in the carnival are from the black community
Câu 35
Notting Hill Carnival takes place in London every August Bank Holiday, and is the most colourful and largest street event in the UK. The festival celebrates the traditions of the Afro-Caribbean community, who emigrated to England from the West Indies in the 1950s. They brought with them the Caribbean idea of the carnival, with colourful costumes, processions, steel bands and street dancing. Preparations for the carnival start many months in advance. Costumes need to be made, and floats built, ready for the carnival street procession, steel bands practise traditional Caribbean music on instruments built from used oil barrels. Just before the festival, the streets are decorated with yellow, green and red streamers, and amplifying devices are set in place, to carry the rhythmic sounds over the roar of the London traffic. The carnival is celebrated over three days, and is full of music and colour. Processions of steel and brass bands, floats, and dancers in colourful costumes make their way through the narrow London streets, watched by tens of thousands of people. The streets are lined with stalls selling tropical fruits, such as fresh mangoes, watermelons and pineapple. Everyone dances - young and old, black and white - and even the policemen on duty take part in the fun. For these three days in August, a little Caribbean magic touches the streets of London.
A.
everyone seems to participate in it
B.
only Caribbean people take part in it
C.
it is gaining in popularity among the white in recent years
D.
people from all over the world come to watch it
Câu 36
The work of the railroad pioneers in America became the basis for a great surge of railroad building halfway through the nineteenth century that linked the nation together as never before. Railroads eventually became the nation's number one transportation system and remained so until the construction of the interstate highway system halfway through the twentieth century. They were of crucial importance in stimulating economic expansion, but their influence reached beyond the economy and was pervasive in American society at large.
A.
railroad pioneers
B.
railroads
C.
the interstate highway system
D.
Americar
Câu 37
The work of the railroad pioneers in America became the basis for a great surge of railroad building halfway through the nineteenth century that linked the nation together as never before. Railroads eventually became the nation's number one transportation system and remained so until the construction of the interstate highway system halfway through the twentieth century. They were of crucial importance in stimulating economic expansion, but their influence reached beyond the economy and was pervasive in American society at large.
A.
The United States regarded Great Britain as a competitor in developing the most efficient railroad system
B.
Steam locomotive power was first used in 1832
C.
American businessmen saw railroads as a threat to established businesses
D.
Steam locomotives replaced horses because of the distances across the country
Câu 38
The work of the railroad pioneers in America became the basis for a great surge of railroad building halfway through the nineteenth century that linked the nation together as never before. Railroads eventually became the nation's number one transportation system and remained so until the construction of the interstate highway system halfway through the twentieth century. They were of crucial importance in stimulating economic expansion, but their influence reached beyond the economy and was pervasive in American society at large.
A.
passenger cars were not stable, comfortable or large
B.
locomotives were not powerful enough
C.
schedules were unreliable and wrecks were frequent
D.
lines were relatively short and not usually linked
Câu 39
The work of the railroad pioneers in America became the basis for a great surge of railroad building halfway through the nineteenth century that linked the nation together as never before. Railroads eventually became the nation's number one transportation system and remained so until the construction of the interstate highway system halfway through the twentieth century. They were of crucial importance in stimulating economic expansion, but their influence reached beyond the economy and was pervasive in American society at large.
A.
passenger cars became larger
B.
schedules were reliable
C.
locomotives became more powerful
D.
tracks were heavier
Câu 40
The work of the railroad pioneers in America became the basis for a great surge of railroad building halfway through the nineteenth century that linked the nation together as never before. Railroads eventually became the nation's number one transportation system and remained so until the construction of the interstate highway system halfway through the twentieth century. They were of crucial importance in stimulating economic expansion, but their influence reached beyond the economy and was pervasive in American society at large.
A.
fixed
B.
supportive
C.
unreliable
D.
sound
Câu 41
The work of the railroad pioneers in America became the basis for a great surge of railroad building halfway through the nineteenth century that linked the nation together as never before. Railroads eventually became the nation's number one transportation system and remained so until the construction of the interstate highway system halfway through the twentieth century. They were of crucial importance in stimulating economic expansion, but their influence reached beyond the economy and was pervasive in American society at large.
A.
1830
B.
1836
C.
1840
D.
mid-1860s
Câu 42
The work of the railroad pioneers in America became the basis for a great surge of railroad building halfway through the nineteenth century that linked the nation together as never before. Railroads eventually became the nation's number one transportation system and remained so until the construction of the interstate highway system halfway through the twentieth century. They were of crucial importance in stimulating economic expansion, but their influence reached beyond the economy and was pervasive in American society at large.
A.
exceeded
B.
beaten
C.
overtaken
D.
equaled
Câu 43
The (A) average salt (B) content of seawater is (C) more than three (D) percents.
A.
average
B.
content
C.
more than
D.
percents
Câu 44
For many years, people (A) have used some (B) kind of refrigerator (C) cooling beverages and preserve (D) edibles.
A.
have used
B.
kind
C.
cooling
D.
edibles
Câu 45
My husband is an ambitious person (A) who (B) is committed to (C) improve his status (D) at work.
A.
who
B.
is
C.
improve
D.
at
Câu 46
Friendly though she may seem, she's not to be trusted.
A.
However friendly she seems, she's not to be trusted.
B.
She's too friendly to be trusted.
C.
However she seems friendly, she's not to be trusted.
D.
She may have friends, but she's not to be trusted.
Câu 47
"I will come back early. I really will!", she said.
A.
She promised to come back early.
B.
She reminded me to come back early.
C.
She refused to come back early.
D.
She offered to come back early.
Câu 48
The last time I saw David was when I ran into him at the station on my way to New York.
A.
I haven't seen David since a chance meeting with him at the station when I was setting off for New York.
B.
When I last went to New York, I happened to meet David at the station.
C.
When I last saw David at the station in New York, I ran after him.
D.
I finally saw David at the station when I was on my way to New York.
Câu 49
She did not study hard. She failed the exam.
A.
Even though she failed the exam, she didn't study hard.
B.
Unless she had studied hard, she would have failed the exam.
C.
If she had studied hard, she would have passed the exam.
D.
However hard she studied, she failed the exam.
Câu 50
He raised his hand high. He wanted to attract his teacher's attention.
A.
Because his teacher attracted him, he raised his hand high.
B.
To attract his teacher's attention, he raised his hand high.
C.
Though he raised his hand high, he could not attract his teacher's attention.
D.
He had such a high raising of hand that he failed to attract his teacher's attention