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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: divisible, design, disease, excursion
A.
divisible
B.
design
C.
disease
D.
excursion
Câu 2
Indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: confine, conceal, convention, concentrate
A.
confine
B.
conceal
C.
convention
D.
concentrate
Câu 3
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: candidate, adventurous, relevant, applicant
A.
candidate
B.
adventurous
C.
relevant
D.
applicant
Câu 4
Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: proverbial, advantageous, magnificent, photography
A.
proverbial
B.
advantageous
C.
magnificent
D.
photography
Câu 5
_____________furniture needs supplying for the schools in the whole country will slow down the process of the reform of education.
A.
Few
B.
A few
C.
Little
D.
That little
Câu 6
I must go to the dentist and_____________.
A.
get my two teeth to fill
B.
fill my two teeth
C.
my two teeth be filled
D.
get my two teeth filled
Câu 7
He_____________the accusation. He felt innocent.
A.
accepted
B.
admitted
C.
denied
D.
reported
Câu 8
I regret to tell you that a rise in salary is_____________just now.
A.
out of work
B.
out of control
C.
out of date
D.
out of the question
Câu 9
A useful way to_____________your vocabulary is to read as much as possible.
A.
amass
B.
increase
C.
collect
D.
gather
Câu 10
If you don't give up smoking, you'll_____________the risk of damaging your health.
A.
bear
B.
suffer
C.
make
D.
run
Câu 11
The number of vehicles on the roads_____________increasing, so we need to build more roads.
A.
is
B.
were
C.
was
D.
are
Câu 12
We live in a very_____________populated area of Thailand.
A.
sparsely
B.
scarcely
C.
hardly
D.
barely
Câu 13
The fire caused_____________damage that that building had to be destroyed.
A.
so much
B.
too much
C.
such much
D.
very much
Câu 14
I can't tell my daughter what to do; it's water off_____________with her.
A.
a duck's head
B.
a dripping tap
C.
an umbrella
D.
a duck's back
Câu 15
We decide to go to the beach_____________we should be disturbed by the noise of the city.
A.
in order that
B.
so that
C.
for
D.
lest
Câu 16
The organization underwent_____________reforms.
A.
far-reaching
B.
far-gone
C.
far-off
D.
far-flung
Câu 17
When the first child was born, they_____________for three years.
A.
have been married
B.
had been married
C.
will been married
D.
will have been married
Câu 18
The teacher likes her essay because it's very_____________.
A.
imagination
B.
imaginable
C.
imaginative
D.
imaginary
Câu 19
The Beauty Contest is_____________start at 8:00 a.m our time next Monday.
A.
due to
B.
bound to
C.
about to
D.
on the point of
Câu 20
The kidnapper gave himself up to the police.
A.
confided himself
B.
surrendered
C.
accommodated himself
D.
went up
Câu 21
I'll back up your ideas if they don't believe you.
A.
support
B.
rebel
C.
admire
D.
protect
Câu 22
They conducted a campaign to promote people's awareness of environmental problems.
A.
encourage
B.
publicize
C.
hinder
D.
strengthen
Câu 23
Sally has just won a full scholarship to one of the most prestigious universities in the world; she must be on cloud nine now.
A.
extremely panicked
B.
obviously delighted
C.
incredibly optimistic
D.
desperately sad
Câu 24
Mai: "Would you mind lending me your bike?" - Lan:" _____________."
A.
Yes. Here it is.
B.
Yes, let's.
C.
Great.
D.
No, not at all.
Câu 25
Kelly: "It's was very kind of you to give me a lift home". - Mark:" _____________."
A.
As a matter of fact, you're pretty nice.
B.
Oh, don't do that. I was coming past your house any way.
C.
I'm not pleased.
D.
Oh, don't mention it. I was coming past your house any way.
Câu 26
The (26)_____________American watches television for more than four hours a day. A recent study found that children 6 months to 6 years old spend on average 2 hours a day watching television, using a computer or playing a video game. That is three times as long as they spend reading or being read to. Television makes children violent and aggressive. (27) _____________to the National Institute of Mental Health, there is a consensus developing among members of the research community that violence on television does (28) _____________to aggressive behaviour by children and teenagers who watch the programs.
A.
standard
B.
average
C.
balanced
D.
moderate
Câu 27
The (26)_____________American watches television for more than four hours a day. A recent study found that children 6 months to 6 years old spend on average 2 hours a day watching television, using a computer or playing a video game. That is three times as long as they spend reading or being read to. Television makes children violent and aggressive. (27) _____________to the National Institute of Mental Health, there is a consensus developing among members of the research community that violence on television does (28) _____________to aggressive behaviour by children and teenagers who watch the programs.
A.
According
B.
Due
C.
Close
D.
Used
Câu 28
The (26)_____________American watches television for more than four hours a day. A recent study found that children 6 months to 6 years old spend on average 2 hours a day watching television, using a computer or playing a video game. That is three times as long as they spend reading or being read to. Television makes children violent and aggressive. (27) _____________to the National Institute of Mental Health, there is a consensus developing among members of the research community that violence on television does (28) _____________to aggressive behaviour by children and teenagers who watch the programs.
A.
guide
B.
take
C.
cause
D.
lead
Câu 29
The (26)_____________American watches television for more than four hours a day. A recent study found that children 6 months to 6 years old spend on average 2 hours a day watching television, using a computer or playing a video game. That is three times as long as they spend reading or being read to. Television makes children violent and aggressive. (27) _____________to the National Institute of Mental Health, there is a consensus developing among members of the research community that violence on television does (28) _____________to aggressive behaviour by children and teenagers who watch the programs.
A.
emotionless
B.
resigned
C.
still
D.
passively
Câu 30
The (26)_____________American watches television for more than four hours a day. A recent study found that children 6 months to 6 years old spend on average 2 hours a day watching television, using a computer or playing a video game. That is three times as long as they spend reading or being read to. Television makes children violent and aggressive. (27) _____________to the National Institute of Mental Health, there is a consensus developing among members of the research community that violence on television does (28) _____________to aggressive behaviour by children and teenagers who watch the programs.
A.
poorly
B.
unhealthily
C.
unhealthy
D.
sickly
Câu 31
Jacques-Yves Cousteau was an explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, inventor and conservationist. He was a man, who spent nearly his whole life underwater exploring the hidden depths of the ocean and who did more to educate the world about the mysteries of the deep sea than any other scientist before or since. He was born in June, 1910 in the village of Saint-André-de- Cubzac, in south western France. Jacques was a sickly boy and spent much of his time in bed, reading books and dreaming about a life at sea. In 1920, Jacques' family moved to New York and he was encouraged to start swimming to build up his strength. This was the beginning of his fascination with water and the more he learnt through his own experiences, the more passionate he became about "looking through nature's keyhole". Nevertheless, his career in underwater exploration came about by accident. After entering France's naval academy and travelling around the world, he was involved in an almost fatal car accident that left him seriously injured with two broken arms. He began swimming in the Mediterranean Sea to strengthen his arm muscles as part of his recovery process and rediscovered his love of the ocean. Cousteau developed a pair of underwater breathing apparatus to allow him to stay underwater for long periods of time. His experiments led to the development of the first Aqua¬Lung which was a great commercial success. During World War II, he worked for the French Resistance and experimented with underwater photographic equipment. He helped to get rid of German mines and was awarded the Legion D'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre medals for his bravery. In 1942, he filmed his first underwater film Sixty Feet Down. It was 18 minutes long and was entered in the Cannes Film Festival.
A.
Teach readers how to make films
B.
Explain how Jacques-Yves Cousteau has made a lot of money
C.
Introduce readers to the filmmaker Jacques-Yves Cousteau
D.
Describe particular films directed by Jacques Cousteau
Câu 32
Jacques-Yves Cousteau was an explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, inventor and conservationist. He was a man, who spent nearly his whole life underwater exploring the hidden depths of the ocean and who did more to educate the world about the mysteries of the deep sea than any other scientist before or since. He was born in June, 1910 in the village of Saint-André-de- Cubzac, in south western France. Jacques was a sickly boy and spent much of his time in bed, reading books and dreaming about a life at sea. In 1920, Jacques' family moved to New York and he was encouraged to start swimming to build up his strength. This was the beginning of his fascination with water and the more he learnt through his own experiences, the more passionate he became about "looking through nature's keyhole". Nevertheless, his career in underwater exploration came about by accident. After entering France's naval academy and travelling around the world, he was involved in an almost fatal car accident that left him seriously injured with two broken arms. He began swimming in the Mediterranean Sea to strengthen his arm muscles as part of his recovery process and rediscovered his love of the ocean. Cousteau developed a pair of underwater breathing apparatus to allow him to stay underwater for long periods of time. His experiments led to the development of the first Aqua¬Lung which was a great commercial success. During World War II, he worked for the French Resistance and experimented with underwater photographic equipment. He helped to get rid of German mines and was awarded the Legion D'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre medals for his bravery. In 1942, he filmed his first underwater film Sixty Feet Down. It was 18 minutes long and was entered in the Cannes Film Festival.
A.
strong will
B.
bright mind
C.
heart attacks
D.
delicate health
Câu 33
Jacques-Yves Cousteau was an explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, inventor and conservationist. He was a man, who spent nearly his whole life underwater exploring the hidden depths of the ocean and who did more to educate the world about the mysteries of the deep sea than any other scientist before or since. He was born in June, 1910 in the village of Saint-André-de- Cubzac, in south western France. Jacques was a sickly boy and spent much of his time in bed, reading books and dreaming about a life at sea. In 1920, Jacques' family moved to New York and he was encouraged to start swimming to build up his strength. This was the beginning of his fascination with water and the more he learnt through his own experiences, the more passionate he became about "looking through nature's keyhole". Nevertheless, his career in underwater exploration came about by accident. After entering France's naval academy and travelling around the world, he was involved in an almost fatal car accident that left him seriously injured with two broken arms. He began swimming in the Mediterranean Sea to strengthen his arm muscles as part of his recovery process and rediscovered his love of the ocean. Cousteau developed a pair of underwater breathing apparatus to allow him to stay underwater for long periods of time. His experiments led to the development of the first Aqua¬Lung which was a great commercial success. During World War II, he worked for the French Resistance and experimented with underwater photographic equipment. He helped to get rid of German mines and was awarded the Legion D'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre medals for his bravery. In 1942, he filmed his first underwater film Sixty Feet Down. It was 18 minutes long and was entered in the Cannes Film Festival.
A.
burnt both of his arm
B.
broke his extremities
C.
injured his leg
D.
hurt his eyes
Câu 34
Jacques-Yves Cousteau was an explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, inventor and conservationist. He was a man, who spent nearly his whole life underwater exploring the hidden depths of the ocean and who did more to educate the world about the mysteries of the deep sea than any other scientist before or since. He was born in June, 1910 in the village of Saint-André-de- Cubzac, in south western France. Jacques was a sickly boy and spent much of his time in bed, reading books and dreaming about a life at sea. In 1920, Jacques' family moved to New York and he was encouraged to start swimming to build up his strength. This was the beginning of his fascination with water and the more he learnt through his own experiences, the more passionate he became about "looking through nature's keyhole". Nevertheless, his career in underwater exploration came about by accident. After entering France's naval academy and travelling around the world, he was involved in an almost fatal car accident that left him seriously injured with two broken arms. He began swimming in the Mediterranean Sea to strengthen his arm muscles as part of his recovery process and rediscovered his love of the ocean. Cousteau developed a pair of underwater breathing apparatus to allow him to stay underwater for long periods of time. His experiments led to the development of the first Aqua¬Lung which was a great commercial success. During World War II, he worked for the French Resistance and experimented with underwater photographic equipment. He helped to get rid of German mines and was awarded the Legion D'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre medals for his bravery. In 1942, he filmed his first underwater film Sixty Feet Down. It was 18 minutes long and was entered in the Cannes Film Festival.
A.
to extend his underwater investigations
B.
to gain fame
C.
to achieve commercial success
D.
having no certain goals
Câu 35
Jacques-Yves Cousteau was an explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, inventor and conservationist. He was a man, who spent nearly his whole life underwater exploring the hidden depths of the ocean and who did more to educate the world about the mysteries of the deep sea than any other scientist before or since. He was born in June, 1910 in the village of Saint-André-de- Cubzac, in south western France. Jacques was a sickly boy and spent much of his time in bed, reading books and dreaming about a life at sea. In 1920, Jacques' family moved to New York and he was encouraged to start swimming to build up his strength. This was the beginning of his fascination with water and the more he learnt through his own experiences, the more passionate he became about "looking through nature's keyhole". Nevertheless, his career in underwater exploration came about by accident. After entering France's naval academy and travelling around the world, he was involved in an almost fatal car accident that left him seriously injured with two broken arms. He began swimming in the Mediterranean Sea to strengthen his arm muscles as part of his recovery process and rediscovered his love of the ocean. Cousteau developed a pair of underwater breathing apparatus to allow him to stay underwater for long periods of time. His experiments led to the development of the first Aqua¬Lung which was a great commercial success. During World War II, he worked for the French Resistance and experimented with underwater photographic equipment. He helped to get rid of German mines and was awarded the Legion D'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre medals for his bravery. In 1942, he filmed his first underwater film Sixty Feet Down. It was 18 minutes long and was entered in the Cannes Film Festival.
A.
Polish resistance movement
B.
German antifascists
C.
American troops
D.
underground resistance fighters in France
Câu 36
The geology of the Earth's surface is dominated by the particular properties of water. Present on Earth in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, water is exceptionally reactive. It dissolves, transports, and precipitates many chemical compounds and is constantly modifying the face of the Earth.
A.
clouds
B.
oceans
C.
continents
D.
compounds
Câu 37
The geology of the Earth's surface is dominated by the particular properties of water. Present on Earth in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, water is exceptionally reactive. It dissolves, transports, and precipitates many chemical compounds and is constantly modifying the face of the Earth.
A.
precipitating onto the ground
B.
changing from a solid to a liquid state
C.
evaporating from the oceans
D.
being carried by wind
Câu 38
The geology of the Earth's surface is dominated by the particular properties of water. Present on Earth in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, water is exceptionally reactive. It dissolves, transports, and precipitates many chemical compounds and is constantly modifying the face of the Earth.
A.
determine the size of molecules of water
B.
prevent soil erosion caused by flooding
C.
move water from the Earth's surface to the oceans
D.
regulate the rate of water flow from streams and rivers
Câu 39
The geology of the Earth's surface is dominated by the particular properties of water. Present on Earth in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, water is exceptionally reactive. It dissolves, transports, and precipitates many chemical compounds and is constantly modifying the face of the Earth.
A.
The potential energy contained in water
B.
The effects of atmospheric pressure on chemical compounds
C.
The amounts of rainfall that fall on the continents
D.
The relative size of the water storage areas
Câu 40
The geology of the Earth's surface is dominated by the particular properties of water. Present on Earth in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, water is exceptionally reactive. It dissolves, transports, and precipitates many chemical compounds and is constantly modifying the face of the Earth.
A.
significance
B.
method
C.
swiftness
D.
reliability
Câu 41
The geology of the Earth's surface is dominated by the particular properties of water. Present on Earth in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, water is exceptionally reactive. It dissolves, transports, and precipitates many chemical compounds and is constantly modifying the face of the Earth.
A.
insoluble ions
B.
soluble ions
C.
soils
D.
continents
Câu 42
The geology of the Earth's surface is dominated by the particular properties of water. Present on Earth in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, water is exceptionally reactive. It dissolves, transports, and precipitates many chemical compounds and is constantly modifying the face of the Earth.
A.
magnesium
B.
iron
C.
potassium
D.
calcium
Câu 43
(A) Intelligence, education, (B) and experience all (C) helps shape (D) management style.
A.
Intelligence
B.
and
C.
helps
D.
management
Câu 44
He was (A) too exhausted (B) that he (C) couldn't even stand on (D) his feet
A.
too
B.
that
C.
couldn’t even
D.
his feet
Câu 45
I didn't mean (A) offending him, but he (B) took my comments (C) amiss and now will not talk (D) to me.
A.
offending
B.
took
C.
amiss
D.
to
Câu 46
Our chances of success are very small.
A.
There is possibility that we will achieve success.
B.
It's not very likely that we will succeed.
C.
We will certainly be very successful.
D.
We have no chances, so we are not successful.
Câu 47
I had no sooner got to know my neighbors than they moved away.
A.
Soon after I got to know my new neighbors, I stopped having contact with them.
B.
If my new neighbors had stayed longer, I would have got to know them better.
C.
Once I had got used to my new neighbors, they moved somewhere else.
D.
Hardly had I become acquainted with my new neighbors when they went somewhere else to live.
Câu 48
He didn't eat anything but small pieces of bread and butter.
A.
He ate small pieces of bread and butter but didn't like them.
B.
He only ate some small pieces of bread and butter.
C.
He didn't eat anything, not even the bread and butter.
D.
He didn't touch the bread and butter, but he ate other things.
Câu 49
The storm was so great. Many families had to be evacuated to safer parts of the city.
A.
Although the storm was not great, many families had to be evacuated to safer parts of the city.
B.
So great was the storm that many families had to be evacuated to safer parts of the city.
C.
Many families had to be evacuated to safer parts of the city in spite of the great storm.
D.
It was so a great storm that many families had to be evacuated to safer parts of the city.
Câu 50
She behaved in a very strange way. That surprised me a lot.
A.
Her behaviour was a very strange thing, that surprised me most.
B.
She behaved very strangely, which surprised me very much.
C.
What almost surprised me was the strange way she behaved.
D.
I was almost not surprised by her strange behaviour.