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Số câu hỏi: 50
Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút
Mã đề: #6138
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Nhóm: Tiếng anh - THI THPTQG
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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: influenced, endangered, coughed, developed
A.
influenced
B.
endangered
C.
coughed
D.
developed
Câu 2
Indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: shift, wind, bring, bride
A.
shift
B.
wind
C.
bring
D.
bride
Câu 3
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: romantic, incredible, applicant, duration
A.
romantic
B.
incredible
C.
applicant
D.
duration
Câu 4
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: collapse, consume, caring, donate
A.
collapse
B.
consume
C.
caring
D.
donate
Câu 5
He lost in the election because he is a weak and _______ leader.
A.
undeciding
B.
undecided
C.
undecisive
D.
indecisive
Câu 6
When she was _______ grade 11, she wished to have someone who would stand beside her through thick and thin.
A.
of
B.
in
C.
at
D.
on
Câu 7
The astronauts had to be given a clean _____ of health before embarking on the space mission.
A.
certificate
B.
bill
C.
receipt
D.
statement
Câu 8
_______ , she often wears in red and black.
A.
After I have met my beloved teacher
B.
Whenever I meet my beloved teacher
C.
By the time I meet my beloved teacher
D.
Until I will meet my beloved teacher
Câu 9
_______ George Wilkins has transferred to the St Louis branch, there is a vacancy in our division. Would you like to apply for?
A.
Owing to
B.
Now that
C.
Even though
D.
As to
Câu 10
Species become extinct or endangered for _______ number of reasons, but _______ primary cause is the destruction of habitat by human activities.
A.
Ø / a
B.
a / the
C.
the / a
D.
Ø / Ø
Câu 11
Being _____ to Manchester City, their sons have got lost many times since they moved there.
A.
useless
B.
unused
C.
unfamiliar
D.
unacquainted
Câu 12
Scholars believe that there are still relics _____ under the tomb and awaiting to be excavated.
A.
burying
B.
buried
C.
are burying
D.
to bury
Câu 13
There has been little rain in this area for too long, _______?
A.
has it
B.
has there
C.
hasn't it
D.
hasn't there
Câu 14
Looking down at the coral reef, we saw _______ of tiny, multi-colored fish.
A.
swarms
B.
flocks
C.
teams
D.
shoals
Câu 15
My daughter was playing computer games while her little brother _______ a football match.
A.
watched
B.
watches
C.
was watching
D.
watching
Câu 16
If I _______ an astronaut travelling in a cabin, I would not be annoyed by the weightlessness.
A.
am
B.
be
C.
will be
D.
were
Câu 17
I remember _______ a beautiful woolen mob-cap a few days before Christmas.
A.
to receive
B.
to receiving
C.
receiving
D.
receive
Câu 18
Don't be _______ by those slick-talking salesmen.
A.
put aside
B.
put up
C.
taken in
D.
taken away
Câu 19
The old man _______ when he found out that the children had damaged his car.
A.
hit the roof
B.
saw pink elephants
C.
made my blood boil
D.
brought the house down
Câu 20
It's more economical and self-safe to cook at home than to go out for a meal in this epidemic outbreak.
A.
frugal
B.
expensive
C.
insensitive
D.
wasteful
Câu 21
She has a bee in her bonnet about jogging and it is the subject of most of her conversations.
A.
keeps talking about jogging again and again
B.
has no idea about jogging
C.
has intention of doing jogging soon
D.
gives others advice about jogging
Câu 22
Unfortunately, the rise in the popularity of Vietnam taking trips abroad is having a detrimental impact on the domestic tour market.
A.
considerable
B.
adverse
C.
enormous
D.
beneficial
Câu 23
My father was as poor as a church mouse growing up, so his sole focus was to give his kids every opportunity in life that he missed out on.
A.
looked like a million dollars
B.
was born with a silver spoon in his mouth
C.
was short of cash
D.
was very poor
Câu 24
John is driving and he sees Mary walking on the pavement.
A.
Would you like to drive home, Mary?
B.
Hey Mary, throw your stuff in the back and ride up front with me.
C.
Safe trip home, Mary! Catch you later.
D.
Okay, let's take me home Mary.
Câu 25
Silas is talking to his roommate, Salah, about the Olympic Games.
A.
No, I don't think so.
B.
You can say that again.
C.
I can't agree with you more.
D.
Yes, you're right.
Câu 26
It's like being in one big TV show, as everywhere look just a little bit familiar.
A.
It’s
B.
like
C.
as
D.
look
Câu 27
She took the initiation to have an open conversation with them about their feelings about her leadership.
A.
initiation
B.
open
C.
feelings
D.
leadership
Câu 28
This report explores how organisations can strive to address both employers' and employees' needs, increase employee engagement and to encourage retention.
A.
how
B.
to address
C.
employee
D.
to encourage
Câu 29
Christmas pudding reminds me of a sad memory. I shall never want to eat it again.
A.
So sad is the memory that Christmas pudding reminds me of that I shall never want to eat it again.
B.
So sad is the memory that Christmas pudding reminds me of which I shall never want to eat it again.
C.
So is a sad memory of Christmas pudding that I shall never want to eat it again.
D.
Such was it a sad memory of Christmas that I shall never want to eat Christmas pudding once more.
Câu 30
I made two minor mistakes. Therefore, I didn't get full marks for the test.
A.
If I didn't make mistakes, I would get full marks for the test.
B.
But for two minor mistakes, I would have got full marks for the test.
C.
Hadn't I made two minor mistakes, I would have got full marks for the test.
D.
If the mistakes hadn't been minor, I would have got full marks for the test.
Câu 31
A Plastic Ocean is a film to make you think. Think, and then act. We need to take action on our dependence on plastic. We've been producing plastic in huge quantities since the 1940s. Drink bottles, shopping bags, toiletries and even clothes are made with plastic. We live in a world full of plastic, and only a small proportion is recycled. What happens to all the rest? This is the question the film A Plastic Ocean answers. It is a documentary that looks at the impact that plastic waste has on the environment. Spoiler alert: the impact is devastating.
A.
A good adventure movie.
B.
Research into the ocean.
C.
A review on a documentary film.
D.
How marine species are being killed.
Câu 32
A Plastic Ocean is a film to make you think. Think, and then act. We need to take action on our dependence on plastic. We've been producing plastic in huge quantities since the 1940s. Drink bottles, shopping bags, toiletries and even clothes are made with plastic. We live in a world full of plastic, and only a small proportion is recycled. What happens to all the rest? This is the question the film A Plastic Ocean answers. It is a documentary that looks at the impact that plastic waste has on the environment. Spoiler alert: the impact is devastating.
A.
About 2.5% of the total plastic production in a year.
B.
Five hundred billion plastic bags.
C.
At least 8 million tons of plastic bags.
D.
An unknown staggering amount.
Câu 33
A Plastic Ocean is a film to make you think. Think, and then act. We need to take action on our dependence on plastic. We've been producing plastic in huge quantities since the 1940s. Drink bottles, shopping bags, toiletries and even clothes are made with plastic. We live in a world full of plastic, and only a small proportion is recycled. What happens to all the rest? This is the question the film A Plastic Ocean answers. It is a documentary that looks at the impact that plastic waste has on the environment. Spoiler alert: the impact is devastating.
A.
The discovery of plastic in the Indian Ocean.
B.
The journey of following the blue whale.
C.
The travel around the world.
D.
The huge amount of plastic waste in the oceans.
Câu 34
A Plastic Ocean is a film to make you think. Think, and then act. We need to take action on our dependence on plastic. We've been producing plastic in huge quantities since the 1940s. Drink bottles, shopping bags, toiletries and even clothes are made with plastic. We live in a world full of plastic, and only a small proportion is recycled. What happens to all the rest? This is the question the film A Plastic Ocean answers. It is a documentary that looks at the impact that plastic waste has on the environment. Spoiler alert: the impact is devastating.
A.
usable
B.
returnable
C.
disposable
D.
degradable
Câu 35
A Plastic Ocean is a film to make you think. Think, and then act. We need to take action on our dependence on plastic. We've been producing plastic in huge quantities since the 1940s. Drink bottles, shopping bags, toiletries and even clothes are made with plastic. We live in a world full of plastic, and only a small proportion is recycled. What happens to all the rest? This is the question the film A Plastic Ocean answers. It is a documentary that looks at the impact that plastic waste has on the environment. Spoiler alert: the impact is devastating.
A.
The effects of the current plastic consumption on the environment are unsolvable.
B.
As for recycling, because governments have done enough, it is time we, the ordinary people, play our role.
C.
We will know what happens to the plastic waste not recycled after seeing A Plastic Ocean.
D.
A Plastic Ocean also looks at what we can do to reverse the tide into electricity flows.
Câu 36
In 2010, the planetary defence team at NASA had (36) _____ and logged 90 percent of the asteroids near Earth measuring one kilometre wide. These 'near-Earth objects', or NEOs, are the size of mountains and include anything within 50 million kilometres of Earth's orbit. With an estimated 50 left to log, NASA says none of the 887 (37) _____ it knows about are a significant danger to the planet.
A.
identified
B.
associated
C.
diagnosed
D.
carded
Câu 37
In 2010, the planetary defence team at NASA had (36) _____ and logged 90 percent of the asteroids near Earth measuring one kilometre wide. These 'near-Earth objects', or NEOs, are the size of mountains and include anything within 50 million kilometres of Earth's orbit. With an estimated 50 left to log, NASA says none of the 887 (37) _____ it knows about are a significant danger to the planet.
A.
who
B.
where
C.
that
D.
when
Câu 38
In 2010, the planetary defence team at NASA had (36) _____ and logged 90 percent of the asteroids near Earth measuring one kilometre wide. These 'near-Earth objects', or NEOs, are the size of mountains and include anything within 50 million kilometres of Earth's orbit. With an estimated 50 left to log, NASA says none of the 887 (37) _____ it knows about are a significant danger to the planet.
A.
some
B.
a plenty
C.
a good deal
D.
couple
Câu 39
In 2010, the planetary defence team at NASA had (36) _____ and logged 90 percent of the asteroids near Earth measuring one kilometre wide. These 'near-Earth objects', or NEOs, are the size of mountains and include anything within 50 million kilometres of Earth's orbit. With an estimated 50 left to log, NASA says none of the 887 (37) _____ it knows about are a significant danger to the planet.
A.
locate
B.
strike
C.
situate
D.
station
Câu 40
In 2010, the planetary defence team at NASA had (36) _____ and logged 90 percent of the asteroids near Earth measuring one kilometre wide. These 'near-Earth objects', or NEOs, are the size of mountains and include anything within 50 million kilometres of Earth's orbit. With an estimated 50 left to log, NASA says none of the 887 (37) _____ it knows about are a significant danger to the planet.
A.
Unless
B.
Though
C.
Twice
D.
Once
Câu 41
Melania is crazy about window shopping, but Donald thinks it's a waste of time.
A.
Melania likes window shopping better than does Donald.
B.
Melania likes window shopping better than Donald does.
C.
Melania likes window shopping most, but Donald thinks it's wasteful.
D.
Donald thinks Melania is crazy to waste time going window shopping.
Câu 42
"I was reading this book all day yesterday," he said.
A.
He said he had been reading that book all the previous day.
B.
He said he had read this book all day the previous day.
C.
He told he had been reading that book all the day before.
D.
He said that he had been reading that book all the day before.
Câu 43
Doubtless the greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
A.
We can certainly take pride in rising every time we fall, not in never falling.
B.
We must feel proud of our constant success, but not in our failure.
C.
You may have fallen several times, but it could have been better to rise then.
D.
You should sometimes fail in order to see the great glory in success.
Câu 44
In 1902, a volcano in the Caribbean island of Martinique blew up. A French naval officer was on the scene, Lt. George Hébert managed to coordinate the rescue of over 700 people, both indigenous and European. He noticed, as he did so, how people moved, some well, some badly, around the obstacles in their path, and how this affected their chances of survival. Hébert had travelled widely and was well aware of skills many indigenous people exhibited in being able to traverse the natural environment. From these experiences, Hébert developed a training discipline which he called ‘the natural method' in which climbing, jumping and running techniques were used to negotiate obstacles. His method was adopted by the French military and became the basis for all their training. In time, it became known as parcours du combattant - the path of the warrior.
A.
The Belles – the Father of Parkour
B.
How to Play Parkour
C.
The World of Parkour
D.
Is Parkour a True Sport?
Câu 45
In 1902, a volcano in the Caribbean island of Martinique blew up. A French naval officer was on the scene, Lt. George Hébert managed to coordinate the rescue of over 700 people, both indigenous and European. He noticed, as he did so, how people moved, some well, some badly, around the obstacles in their path, and how this affected their chances of survival. Hébert had travelled widely and was well aware of skills many indigenous people exhibited in being able to traverse the natural environment. From these experiences, Hébert developed a training discipline which he called ‘the natural method' in which climbing, jumping and running techniques were used to negotiate obstacles. His method was adopted by the French military and became the basis for all their training. In time, it became known as parcours du combattant - the path of the warrior.
A.
endemic
B.
rescue
C.
native
D.
European
Câu 46
In 1902, a volcano in the Caribbean island of Martinique blew up. A French naval officer was on the scene, Lt. George Hébert managed to coordinate the rescue of over 700 people, both indigenous and European. He noticed, as he did so, how people moved, some well, some badly, around the obstacles in their path, and how this affected their chances of survival. Hébert had travelled widely and was well aware of skills many indigenous people exhibited in being able to traverse the natural environment. From these experiences, Hébert developed a training discipline which he called ‘the natural method' in which climbing, jumping and running techniques were used to negotiate obstacles. His method was adopted by the French military and became the basis for all their training. In time, it became known as parcours du combattant - the path of the warrior.
A.
Because he saw indigenous people doing it in Martinique.
B.
Because he saw how it could save lives.
C.
Because he saw how the French were poor at negotiating obstacles.
D.
Because he had great athletic ability, skills, and agility.
Câu 47
In 1902, a volcano in the Caribbean island of Martinique blew up. A French naval officer was on the scene, Lt. George Hébert managed to coordinate the rescue of over 700 people, both indigenous and European. He noticed, as he did so, how people moved, some well, some badly, around the obstacles in their path, and how this affected their chances of survival. Hébert had travelled widely and was well aware of skills many indigenous people exhibited in being able to traverse the natural environment. From these experiences, Hébert developed a training discipline which he called ‘the natural method' in which climbing, jumping and running techniques were used to negotiate obstacles. His method was adopted by the French military and became the basis for all their training. In time, it became known as parcours du combattant - the path of the warrior.
A.
Japanese soldiers
B.
physically and spiritually strong people
C.
those who practice parkour
D.
parkour moves
Câu 48
In 1902, a volcano in the Caribbean island of Martinique blew up. A French naval officer was on the scene, Lt. George Hébert managed to coordinate the rescue of over 700 people, both indigenous and European. He noticed, as he did so, how people moved, some well, some badly, around the obstacles in their path, and how this affected their chances of survival. Hébert had travelled widely and was well aware of skills many indigenous people exhibited in being able to traverse the natural environment. From these experiences, Hébert developed a training discipline which he called ‘the natural method' in which climbing, jumping and running techniques were used to negotiate obstacles. His method was adopted by the French military and became the basis for all their training. In time, it became known as parcours du combattant - the path of the warrior.
A.
Belle and Foucan's
B.
Mike Christie's
C.
people's in general
D.
Londoners’
Câu 49
In 1902, a volcano in the Caribbean island of Martinique blew up. A French naval officer was on the scene, Lt. George Hébert managed to coordinate the rescue of over 700 people, both indigenous and European. He noticed, as he did so, how people moved, some well, some badly, around the obstacles in their path, and how this affected their chances of survival. Hébert had travelled widely and was well aware of skills many indigenous people exhibited in being able to traverse the natural environment. From these experiences, Hébert developed a training discipline which he called ‘the natural method' in which climbing, jumping and running techniques were used to negotiate obstacles. His method was adopted by the French military and became the basis for all their training. In time, it became known as parcours du combattant - the path of the warrior.
A.
The natural method was replaced by Hebert's new discipline.
B.
Raymond Belle was a notable practitioner of the natural method.
C.
David Belle brought in moves from other disciplines.
D.
Freerunning differs from parkour in that it is more creative.
Câu 50
In 1902, a volcano in the Caribbean island of Martinique blew up. A French naval officer was on the scene, Lt. George Hébert managed to coordinate the rescue of over 700 people, both indigenous and European. He noticed, as he did so, how people moved, some well, some badly, around the obstacles in their path, and how this affected their chances of survival. Hébert had travelled widely and was well aware of skills many indigenous people exhibited in being able to traverse the natural environment. From these experiences, Hébert developed a training discipline which he called ‘the natural method' in which climbing, jumping and running techniques were used to negotiate obstacles. His method was adopted by the French military and became the basis for all their training. In time, it became known as parcours du combattant - the path of the warrior.
A.
A video sharing website brought parkour and freerunning to an international audience.
B.
The best place to do parkour or free-running is in cities.
C.
There are a large number of reported injuries in freerunning.
D.
Parkour and freerunning practitioners require a lot of equipment.