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Số câu hỏi: 50
Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút
Mã đề: #6135
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Nhóm: Tiếng anh - THI THPTQG
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Lượt thi: 1757
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: culture, picture, purpose, nature
A.
culture
B.
picture
C.
purpose
D.
nature
Câu 2
Indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: general, luggage, bargain, fragile
A.
general
B.
luggage
C.
bargain
D.
fragile
Câu 3
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: physical, marvellous, suspicious, argument
A.
physical
B.
marvellous
C.
suspicious
D.
argument
Câu 4
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: preservative, congratulate, preferential, development
A.
preservative
B.
congratulate
C.
preferential
D.
development
Câu 5
My mother has____________for a bargain.
A.
a sharp ear
B.
a strong head
C.
a keen eye
D.
a keen ear
Câu 6
He expects that the new trend will soon____________here.
A.
take up
B.
catch up
C.
catch on
D.
identify with
Câu 7
Can you tell me who is responsible____________luggage?
A.
to check
B.
checking
C.
for checking
D.
about checking
Câu 8
My wife was good enough to____________my mistake.
A.
oversee
B.
overtake
C.
overdo
D.
overlook
Câu 9
On my birthday, my mother gave me a____________
A.
new blue German car
B.
German new blue car
C.
blue German new car
D.
German new blue car
Câu 10
How well people remember things____________on many different factors.
A.
depends
B.
depended
C.
depending
D.
depend
Câu 11
Such a doctor____________retire from his job before the retirement age.
A.
as well as
B.
may as well
C.
so as to
D.
as much as
Câu 12
An endangered species is a species____________population is so small that it is in danger of becoming extinct.
A.
whose
B.
which
C.
what
D.
who
Câu 13
Never in my life____________such an intelligent boy.
A.
I have met
B.
I haven't met
C.
have I met
D.
haven’t I met
Câu 14
Tim told Daisy that he____________the film three times.
A.
had seen
B.
saw
C.
have seen
D.
sees
Câu 15
I walked away as calmly as I could. ____________, they would have thought I was a thief.
A.
If so
B.
Or else
C.
In case
D.
Owing to
Câu 16
Rarely have I visited____________Bangkok, the capital of Thailand.
A.
as a beautiful city as
B.
as beautiful a city as
C.
as beautiful as the city
D.
as a city as beautiful as
Câu 17
Governments should____________some international laws against terrorism.
A.
bring up
B.
bring about
C.
bring in
D.
bring back
Câu 18
Many ambulances took____________injured to a nearby hospital.
A.
an
B.
a
C.
the
D.
∅
Câu 19
She used to work here as a nurse, ____________she?
A.
did
B.
didn't
C.
wouldn't
D.
use
Câu 20
Relaxation therapy teaches us not to fret over small problems in life.
A.
get involved
B.
in worry about
C.
look for
D.
get angry about
Câu 21
My husband has lost his job, so we'll have to tighten our belt to avoid getting into debt.
A.
earn money
B.
spend money
C.
sit still
D.
economize
Câu 22
If she passes the exam, her parents will be walking on air.
A.
disgusted
B.
promising
C.
upset
D.
hopeful
Câu 23
We should husband our resources to make sure we can make it through these hard times.
A.
spend
B.
manage
C.
use up
D.
marry
Câu 24
Tim: "Wow! You look terrific in that new dress!" - Lisa: “____________”
A.
Oh, what a pity!
B.
I'm afraid so!
C.
Thank you. I'm glad you think so.
D.
Why dare you say so?
Câu 25
Hoa: "Well, I hope you enjoyed your meal."
A.
Oh, absolutely delicious.
B.
No problem.
C.
Yes, that's very interesting.
D.
Yeah, that's right.
Câu 26
Instant messaging enables you to get (26) ____________touch with somebody immediately and talk in real time to that person in a (27) ____________artificial while seemingly urgent way. Instant messaging discourages self-censoring, voice clues, or reality-based feedback loop. If you're angry with one another (or even if you're not), you may end (28) ____________typing something that you might not have said if you had a little longer to think it through. Although you do get an instant response, it's not the same as a conversation, so things like tone, (29) ____________ of humour, body language, and irony really do get (30) ____________in typing. No matter how you cut it, communicating through the Internet really is simply typing. Chat rooms are another part of the fantasy world of the Internet. They've been known to be very disruptive to relationships even when they're not suggestive or pornographic, and when they are.
A.
to
B.
in
C.
at
D.
of
Câu 27
Instant messaging enables you to get (26) ____________touch with somebody immediately and talk in real time to that person in a (27) ____________artificial while seemingly urgent way. Instant messaging discourages self-censoring, voice clues, or reality-based feedback loop. If you're angry with one another (or even if you're not), you may end (28) ____________typing something that you might not have said if you had a little longer to think it through. Although you do get an instant response, it's not the same as a conversation, so things like tone, (29) ____________ of humour, body language, and irony really do get (30) ____________in typing. No matter how you cut it, communicating through the Internet really is simply typing. Chat rooms are another part of the fantasy world of the Internet. They've been known to be very disruptive to relationships even when they're not suggestive or pornographic, and when they are.
A.
complete
B.
partially
C.
completely
D.
inadequately
Câu 28
Instant messaging enables you to get (26) ____________touch with somebody immediately and talk in real time to that person in a (27) ____________artificial while seemingly urgent way. Instant messaging discourages self-censoring, voice clues, or reality-based feedback loop. If you're angry with one another (or even if you're not), you may end (28) ____________typing something that you might not have said if you had a little longer to think it through. Although you do get an instant response, it's not the same as a conversation, so things like tone, (29) ____________ of humour, body language, and irony really do get (30) ____________in typing. No matter how you cut it, communicating through the Internet really is simply typing. Chat rooms are another part of the fantasy world of the Internet. They've been known to be very disruptive to relationships even when they're not suggestive or pornographic, and when they are.
A.
out
B.
off
C.
up
D.
on
Câu 29
Instant messaging enables you to get (26) ____________touch with somebody immediately and talk in real time to that person in a (27) ____________artificial while seemingly urgent way. Instant messaging discourages self-censoring, voice clues, or reality-based feedback loop. If you're angry with one another (or even if you're not), you may end (28) ____________typing something that you might not have said if you had a little longer to think it through. Although you do get an instant response, it's not the same as a conversation, so things like tone, (29) ____________ of humour, body language, and irony really do get (30) ____________in typing. No matter how you cut it, communicating through the Internet really is simply typing. Chat rooms are another part of the fantasy world of the Internet. They've been known to be very disruptive to relationships even when they're not suggestive or pornographic, and when they are.
A.
spirit
B.
sense
C.
taste
D.
feel
Câu 30
Instant messaging enables you to get (26) ____________touch with somebody immediately and talk in real time to that person in a (27) ____________artificial while seemingly urgent way. Instant messaging discourages self-censoring, voice clues, or reality-based feedback loop. If you're angry with one another (or even if you're not), you may end (28) ____________typing something that you might not have said if you had a little longer to think it through. Although you do get an instant response, it's not the same as a conversation, so things like tone, (29) ____________ of humour, body language, and irony really do get (30) ____________in typing. No matter how you cut it, communicating through the Internet really is simply typing. Chat rooms are another part of the fantasy world of the Internet. They've been known to be very disruptive to relationships even when they're not suggestive or pornographic, and when they are.
A.
smart
B.
hold
C.
down
D.
lost
Câu 31
Banking and banks are very important for the functioning of the modern world. Without banks the way we use money would not work. Banks enable people to save money, borrow money and to pay for things with ease and security.
A.
They will need to see the security guard.
B.
They will have to have a meeting with the bank manager.
C.
They will have to borrow money from the bank.
D.
They will have to go to the police station.
Câu 32
Banking and banks are very important for the functioning of the modern world. Without banks the way we use money would not work. Banks enable people to save money, borrow money and to pay for things with ease and security.
A.
With an exchange of products
B.
Using cash
C.
Using a plastic card
D.
There is not a more convenient method.
Câu 33
Banking and banks are very important for the functioning of the modern world. Without banks the way we use money would not work. Banks enable people to save money, borrow money and to pay for things with ease and security.
A.
To support the local branches to work properly
B.
To offer services to local customers.
C.
To work with other banks.
D.
To look impressive.
Câu 34
Banking and banks are very important for the functioning of the modern world. Without banks the way we use money would not work. Banks enable people to save money, borrow money and to pay for things with ease and security.
A.
They are in charge of the bank branch
B.
They help the customers
C.
They arrange loans for customers
D.
They protect the money
Câu 35
Banking and banks are very important for the functioning of the modern world. Without banks the way we use money would not work. Banks enable people to save money, borrow money and to pay for things with ease and security.
A.
Buy products
B.
Get money now that they have to pay back later
C.
Save money for the future
D.
All of the above
Câu 36
Jonas Salk is the American physician and medical researcher who developed the first safe and effective vaccine for poliomyelitis. Salk received his M.D. in 1939 from New York University College of Medicine, where he worked with Thomas Francis Jr., who was studying how to develop vaccines from killed viruses. Salk joined Francis in 1942 at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and became part of a group that was working to develop a vaccine against influenza.
A.
How Jonas Salk trained to be a physician and medical researcher
B.
How the medical research of Jonas Salk led to the development of the polio vaccine
C.
How Salk and his colleagues learned to kill viruses
D.
How Salk was promoted to important positions at the University of Pennsylvania
Câu 37
Jonas Salk is the American physician and medical researcher who developed the first safe and effective vaccine for poliomyelitis. Salk received his M.D. in 1939 from New York University College of Medicine, where he worked with Thomas Francis Jr., who was studying how to develop vaccines from killed viruses. Salk joined Francis in 1942 at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and became part of a group that was working to develop a vaccine against influenza.
A.
How to prevent the spread of influenza in Michigan
B.
How to work with physicians from Manhattan
C.
How to develop vaccines from killed viruses
D.
How to get a degree in medicine from New York University
Câu 38
Jonas Salk is the American physician and medical researcher who developed the first safe and effective vaccine for poliomyelitis. Salk received his M.D. in 1939 from New York University College of Medicine, where he worked with Thomas Francis Jr., who was studying how to develop vaccines from killed viruses. Salk joined Francis in 1942 at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and became part of a group that was working to develop a vaccine against influenza.
A.
The first sentence
B.
The second sentence
C.
The third sentence
D.
None of the above.
Câu 39
Jonas Salk is the American physician and medical researcher who developed the first safe and effective vaccine for poliomyelitis. Salk received his M.D. in 1939 from New York University College of Medicine, where he worked with Thomas Francis Jr., who was studying how to develop vaccines from killed viruses. Salk joined Francis in 1942 at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and became part of a group that was working to develop a vaccine against influenza.
A.
Rejected
B.
Published
C.
Examined
D.
Confirmed
Câu 40
Jonas Salk is the American physician and medical researcher who developed the first safe and effective vaccine for poliomyelitis. Salk received his M.D. in 1939 from New York University College of Medicine, where he worked with Thomas Francis Jr., who was studying how to develop vaccines from killed viruses. Salk joined Francis in 1942 at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and became part of a group that was working to develop a vaccine against influenza.
A.
it did not induce antibody formation in monkeys
B.
it had three strains that scientists worked with
C.
it was incapable of producing the disease
D.
it helped monkeys form antibodies
Câu 41
Jonas Salk is the American physician and medical researcher who developed the first safe and effective vaccine for poliomyelitis. Salk received his M.D. in 1939 from New York University College of Medicine, where he worked with Thomas Francis Jr., who was studying how to develop vaccines from killed viruses. Salk joined Francis in 1942 at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and became part of a group that was working to develop a vaccine against influenza.
A.
Results
B.
Antibody
C.
Levels Vaccine
D.
Polio
Câu 42
Jonas Salk is the American physician and medical researcher who developed the first safe and effective vaccine for poliomyelitis. Salk received his M.D. in 1939 from New York University College of Medicine, where he worked with Thomas Francis Jr., who was studying how to develop vaccines from killed viruses. Salk joined Francis in 1942 at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and became part of a group that was working to develop a vaccine against influenza.
A.
pill
B.
injection
C.
surgery
D.
liquid
Câu 43
(A) It's thirty years (B) since this (C) fifty-storeys building (D) was built.
A.
It's thirty
B.
since
C.
fifty-storeys
D.
was built
Câu 44
The (A) economy of this country is based (B) to a great extent (C) in its forests, which cover 80 (D) percent of its surface area.
A.
economy
B.
to
C.
in its
D.
percent of
Câu 45
The (A) better you (B) are at English, (C) more chance you have to get (D) a job with international organizations.
A.
better
B.
are at
C.
more chance
D.
a job
Câu 46
You needn't hurry because there is a delay of about two hours.
A.
There is a delay of about two hours and therefore you mustn't hurry.
B.
It is not possible for you to hurry because there is a delay of about two hours.
C.
It is not necessary for you to hurry because there is a delay of about two hours.
D.
You mustn't hurry because there is a delay of about two hours.
Câu 47
Bill's English is much better than it was.
A.
Bill speaks English better now than he did before.
B.
Bill has started to learn English but doesn’t speak it well
C.
Bill has always spoken good English.
D.
Bill's English was much better than it is now.
Câu 48
She said, "Tim, I'll show you round my city."
A.
She organized a trip round her city for Tim.
B.
She threatened to show Tim round her city.
C.
She made a trip round her city with Tim.
D.
She promised to show Tim round her city.
Câu 49
You'd better take the keys. It’s possible I'll come home late.
A.
You'd better take the keys as I possibly come home late.
B.
You'd better take the keys in case I come home late.
C.
I'll probably come home late so that you'd better take the keys.
D.
If I come home late, you'd better take the keys.
Câu 50
He wasn't wearing a seat-belt. He was injured.
A.
If he hadn't been wearing a seat-belt, he wouldn't have been injured.
B.
If he had been wearing a seat-belt, he would have been injured.
C.
If he had been wearing a seat-belt, he wouldn't be injured.
D.
If he had been wearing a seat-belt, he wouldn't have been injured.