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Đề thi thử THPT Quốc gia năm 2022 môn Tiếng Anh có đáp án - Trường THPT Cửa Tùng (Lần 1)

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  1. SỞ GD-ĐT QUẢNG TRỊ ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC GIA-LẦN 1 TRƯỜNG THPT CỬA TÙNG NĂM HỌC: 2021 – 2022 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút; không kể thời gian phát đề Mark the letter A, B, C or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1. A. keeps B. gives C. cleans D. prepares Question 2. A. dream B. mean C. peace D. head Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3. A. fracture B. respect C. pressure D. cancel Question 4. A. interact B. meaningful C. portable D. handkerchief Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5. You were driving home when you saw Lan, .............? A. weren’t you B. didn’t you C. did you D. had you Question 6. The Soviet Union was ………. first country to send a man into space. A. a B. an C. the D.  Question 7. Students are………… less pressure as a result of changes in testing procedures. A. above B. out of C. upon D. under Question 8. We all enjoy …………. to John’s birthday party. A. being invited B. inviting C. invited D. to invite Question 9. If I …………… his address, I would send him a letter. A. know B. knew C. had known D. would know Question 10. He has written 12 letters to his parents since he ……… the army A. joined B. had joined C. has joined D. joins Question I11. She didn’t walk home by herself …………. she knew that it was dangerous. A. because B. because of C. despite D. although Question 12. ……………., he will go abroad for further studies"? A. After Bill had graduated from university B.When Bill was graduating from university. C. As soon as Bill gradutes from university. D. Until Bill graduated from university. Question 13. Many of the pictures ………….from outer space are presently on display in the public library. A. sending B. sent C. which sent D. which is sending Question 14. Some men are concerned with physical ………….when they choose a wife. A. attract B. attractiveness C. attractive D. attractively Question 15. The manager is good at ……………. difficult customers. A. relying on B. dealing with C. showing off D. wiping off Question 16. I hate it when people ………..assumptions about me based on my skin color. A. make B. do C. give D. take
  2. Question 17. The …………..for this position starts at thirty thousand Euros per year. A. wage B. pension C. salary D. income Question 18. We are all very sorry that we have to wait for this agreement to come into……… A. truth B. action C. force D. reality Question 19. Since he started his own business, he has been making money hand over……. A. fist B. heel C. head D. palm Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 20. Many political radicals advocated that women should not be discriminated on the basic of their sex. A. openly criticized B. rightly claimed C. publicly said D. publicly supported Question 21. The discovery of the new planet was regarded as a major breakthrough in astronomy . A. considered B. doubted C. refused D. promised Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 22. They have not made any effort to integrate with the local community. A. cooperate B. put together C. separate D. connect Question 23. Jose had a hard time comparing the iPhone to the Samsung phone because to him they were apples and oranges. A. containing too many technical details B. very similar C. completely different D. very complicated Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following questions. Question 24. Huy is asking Mai, his classmate, for her opinion about the book he had lent her. - Huy: “What do you think about the book?” - Mai: “___________” A. The best I’ve ever read. B. Yes, let’s read it together. C. I wish I could buy one. D. Oh, I finished reading it. Question 25. Two friends are talking about the benefits of swimming. - Sarah: “As far as I know, swimming is really helpful thing for everyone to improve their health.” - Kathy: “_______.” A. That sounds great B. I couldn’t agree with you any more. C. Take part in this summer. D. That’s fine for me. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. The idea of going overseas to study can be daunting, with visions of baffling languages or nights spent in isolation while you are gradually forgotten by your friends and family. (26) ______, the benefits of studying abroad - such as broadening your mind, improving your career prospects and making friends from all over the world - can make digging out your passport really rewarding.
  3. "Studying abroad is an eye-opening experience,” says Anna Boyd, event manager at The Student World. "Being (27) _______ in another culture, understanding differences and spotting similarities, living on a beach or in the mountains, (28) __________ will have an impact on every student." Overseas study comes in many shapes and sizes. It might be a single semester abroad via an Erasmus programme, for example. Or you might elect to follow a full three-or four-year degree programme. Whatever your ambition, the key is starting early. Some countries require specific combinations of A-levels from UK students, Germany looks for four A-levels including maths or science and one modern foreign language, for instance, while (29) __________, such as the US, value extracurricular activities. Starting our research well ahead of time can help you make the right choices. "Getting involved in sports, arts and music is also worth considering, as well as gaining experience through volunteering and work placements," says Boyd. In fact, applying to study abroad could even work to your advantage, for example, you might encounter lower (30)________ requirements. (Adapted from https://wwwindependent.caukistudent/study-abroad) Question 26: A. But B. Therefore C. However D. Thereby Question 27: A. immersed B. interested C. resided D. taken Question 28: A. which B. where C. why D. that Question 29: A. another B. other C. others D. ones Question 30: A. entry B. entered C. enter D. entrance Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. In today's competitive world, what responsible parent would not want to give their children the best possible start in life? For this reason, many parents want their children, often as young as ten months old, to become familiar with computers. They seem to think that if their children grow up with computers, they will be better equipped to face the challenges of the future. No one has proved that computers make children more creative or more intelligent. The truth may even be the opposite. Educational psychologists claim that too much exposure to computers, especially for the very young, may negatively affect normal brain development. Children gain valuable experience of the world from their interaction with physical objects. Ten-month-old babies may benefit more from bumping their heads or putting various objects in their mouths than they will from staring at eye-catching cartoons. A four-year-old child can improve hand-eye coordination and understand cause and effect better by experimenting with a crayon than by moving a cursor around a computer screen. So, as educational psychologists suggest, instead of government funding going to more and more computer classes, it might be better to devote resources to music and art programs. It is ludicrous to think that children will fall behind if they are not exposed to computers from an early age. Time is too precious to spend with a "mouse". Now is the time when they should be out there learning to ride a bike. There will be time later on for them to start banging away at keyboards. Question 31: What would be an appropriate title for this passage? A. Let kids be kids B. Computers in schools C. Never too early to start D. More computers mean brighter future
  4. Question 32: Children who spend a lot of time on their computers _____. A. will suffer from brain damage B. tend to have more accidents than those who do not C. do not necessarily make more progress than those do not D. tend to like music and art more than those who do not Question 33: The pronoun "they" in paragraph 2 refer to _______. A. heads B. objects C. mouths D. babies Question 34: Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Parents should not put off buying a computer for their children. B. It is better for children to take computer lessons than art lessons. C. There is no evidence that children who use computers are cleverer than those who do not. D. Computers seriously harm children's eyesight. Question 35: The word "ludicrous" paragraph 3 mostly means _____ . A. ironic B. sensible C. humorous D. ridiculous Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. The World Health Organization on Wednesday declared the rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak a pandemic. Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that “We expect to see the number of cases, the number of deaths, and the number of affected countries climbs even higher.” WHO officials had said earlier they were hesitant to call the outbreak a pandemic in case it led governments and individuals to give up the fight. On Wednesday, they stressed that fundamental public health interventions can still limit the spread of the virus and drive down cases even where it was transmitting widely, as the work of authorities and communities in China, Singapore, and South Korea has shown. The virus, which probably originated in bats but passed to people via an as yet unrecognized intermediary animal species, is believed to have started infecting people in Wuhan, China, in late November or early December. Since then the virus has raced around the globe. South Korea, which has reported nearly 8,000 cases, also appears poised to bring its outbreak under control with aggressive measures and widespread testing. But other countries have struggled to follow the leads of China and South Korea — a reality that has frustrated WHO officials who have exhorted the world to do everything possible to end transmission of the virus. Tedros used the fact that 90% of the cumulative cases have been reported in just four countries as evidence that the rest of the world still had time to prevent an explosion of cases with action. WHO officials also stressed that countries should be implementing a strategic combination two types of measures. One involves trying to detect and stop known chain of transmission by isolating cases and following and potetially their contacts. The other involves community-level steps like social distancing and comes into play when the virus is spreading more broadly and transmission chains can’t be tracked. Mike Ryan, the head of the WHO’s emergency program, said that the public health interventions might not have straightforward effect but to slow the spread of the virus. People with severe cases can require long periods of critical care and strain the resources of hospitals. He said he was worried about “the case load, the demand on the health
  5. workers, the dangers that come with fatigue, and potentially shortages of personal protective equipment.” (source: https://www.statnews.com/) Question 36. Which is the most suitable title for the passage? A. Some contracted with coronavirus get very ill but most don’t. B. What scientist still don’t know about coronavirus. C. What governors are doing to tackle spreading coronavirus. D. WHO declares the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic. Question 37. The word “pandemic” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to………… A. epidemic B. ebullition C. epizootic D. endemic Question 38. The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to………. A. outbreak B. spread C.fight D. virus Question 39. According to paragraph 3, what was NOT mentioned about the virus and its state of spreading? A. The WHO suggested that all countries can still change the course of pandemic. B. The current spreading virus is the second coronvirus to reach pandemic levels. C. Coronavirus primitively circulates among animals but somehow spreads to human. D. China is assumed country of virus origin and where the desease hits the hardest. Question 40. The word “poised” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ………. A. composed B. conflident C. excited D. ready Question 41. According to paragraph 4, what is the objective of the measures mapped out by the WHO? A. to buy time for the invention of vaccines B. to stop the virus sharply in its tracks. C. to avoid an overwhelmed health system. D. to achieve the point of zero transmission. Question 42. The following statements are true, EXCEPT……….. A. The WHO advised all countries to apply both containment and mitigation measures B. The WHO officials declined to criticize an individual member – Italy – publicly C. Director-General Tedros Adhamnom Ghebreyesus claimed that the plight will worsen. D. The WHO is initially uncertain about its decision to label the outbreak as a pandemic. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 43. The number (A) of homeless people in Nepal (B) have increased sharply (C) due to the recent (D) severe earthquake. Question 44. The abilities (A) to work hard, follow directions, and (B) thinking independently (C) are some of the criteria (D) for success in the work place. Question 45. In order to (A) do a profit, (B) the new leisure centre needs (C) at least 2000 visitors (D) a month. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 46. In Vietnam, football is more popular than basketball.
  6. A. In Vietnam, football is less popular than basketball. B. In Vietnam, basketball isn’t as popular as football. C. In Vietnam, football isn’t as popular as basketball. D. In Vietnam, basketball is more popular than football. Question 47. He said“My wife bought a diamond ring last year.” A. He said his wife had bought a diamond ring the previous year. B. He said his wife had bought a diamond ring last year. C. He said his wife bought a diamond ring the year before. . D. He said his wife had bought a diamond ring the following year. Question 48. It’s necessary for you not to be late for class. A. You don’t need to be late for class. B. You musn’t be late for class. C. You might be late for class. D. You won’t be late for class. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that a best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 49. I will lend you some money. Make sure you pay me by Monday. A. Unless you pay me by Monday, I will lend you some money. B. I won’t lend you some money if you pay me by Monday C. I will lend you some money provided you pay me by Monday. D. I won’t lend you some money in case you pay me by Monday. Question 50. John got a terminal sickness. He couldn’t got out of the bed on his own. A. Such was John’s illness that he could never get out of the bed on his own. B. John’s illness is too terminal for him to get out of the bed on his own. C. Were it not for his terminal illness, John would be able to get out of bed on his own. D. No sooner had John’s illness got terminal than he could not get out of the bed on his own.
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