ĐỀ THI THỬ THPTQG NĂM 2021| Đề thi số 05

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 ĐỀ ÔN 2021 SỐ 05                          ĐỀ THI THỬ THPTQG NĂM 2021

THEO CÔNG VĂN MỚI               Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH

                                                    Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời
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Mark the letter A,
B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other
three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 1: A. walks

B. stops

C. politics

D. needs

Question 2: A. capable

B. ancient

C. angle

D. danger

 

Mark the letter A,
B, C, or D 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. broaden

B. enter

C. travel

D. absorb

Question 4: A. inflation

B. maximum

C. applicant

D. character

 

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to
indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 5: Nothing is destroyed after the serious
flood in this area,……………….?

A. aren’t they               B. is
it                          C. isn’t it                         D. are they

Question 6: I’d advise ……………your tickets well in advance
if you want to travel in August.

A. buying                    B. to buy                     C. buy                          D. bought

Question 7: If it……for the suggestions of the teacher, nobody would have found
out the correct answer.

A. weren’t                    B. had
better not         C. wasn’t                        
D. hadn’t
been

Question 8: Mr. Brown………………. reading the letter when
the telephone on his desk rang.

A. has just finished     B. had
just finished     C. just
finished           D. was
just finishing 

Question 9: It is important to keep ourselves clean………… germs can cause
infections in parts of our body.

A. although     B. unless         C. while             D. because 

Question 10: By the year 2050, computers……… teachers.

A. replace        B. will
replace            
C. will
have replaced                                   D. have replaced

Question 11: The amount of money raised was a drop …………
the ocean compared to what we needed.

A. in                B. of                C. on                           D. under

Question 12: Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex is the 8th World Heritage in
Viet Nam by …………UNESCO.

A. to
be recognised                 B. to
recognise             C. recognising             D. recognised

Question 13: Urbanization has resulted in …………problems
besides the benefits.

A. vary            B. various        C. variety                    D. variability

Question 14: If Bill loses his job, at least they have
Mary’s income to ……….. on.

A. fall behind B. fall for         C. fall back                 Dfall under

Question 15: He was ejected after committing five
personal …….. in water sport game yesterday.

A. mistakes     B. faults           C. fouls                       D. errors

Question 16: It has never ……….my mind that Jenifer has
a plan to set up her own business.

A. came           B. entered        C. crossed                   D. reached

Question 17: Now that she is trained she hopes to earn her living as a ……….in
an office

A. staff            B. personnel    C. typewriter               D. clerk

Question 18: Martin is called the teacher’s pet by his
classmates because he is taken under his teacher’s………

A. hands          B. arms            C. wings                      D. legs

Question 19: Did you read ………news about the Sukkoi
Superjet crash in Indonesia?

A. a                 B. the               C. some                       D. no article

 

Mark the letter A,
B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s)
in each of the following questions.

Question 20: Mike pretended to be sick, but I saw
through 
his deception at once.

A. was used to             B. got
angry with        C. got
bored with      
D. was
aware of

Question 21: He stressed that idea of the event is to grab the
public’s attention with their favorite acts, rather than to give them a diverse
arts festival.

A. distract                   B. evaluate                  C. change                    D. attract

 

Mark the letter A,
B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s)
in each of the following questions.

Question 22: Joe’s been walking with a spring in his step ever
since he found out he was getting a promotion.

A. a happy and excited mood                         B. a
joyful and energetic mood

C. a worried and depressed moon                  D. a bad and sorrow mood

Question 23: If a friend is usually very smart but suddenly doesn’t understand
a simple joke, you might say he is 
thick.

A. slow to learn new things                           B. clever
at telling jokes

C. quick
to understand everything                 D. not interested
in funny stories

 

Mark the letter A,
B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes
each of the following exchanges

Question 24. David is talking to Lucy about her
painting.

David: “What a beautiful painting!” Lucy:“ ………”

A. No problem            B. It’s
on the wall       
C. I’m
glad you like it            DYou’re welcome

Question 25. Peter and Dane are talking about
environmental protection.

Peter: “We should limit the use of plastic
bags.”

Dane: “ ……….. We can use paper bags
instead.”

A. I
completely agree  B. It’s not
true             C. I
don’t quite agree                  D. You’re
wrong

 

Read the following
passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to
30.

STREET PAPERS

The problem of homelessness is an
international one. In the capital cities of the world, the sight of people
begging on the streets is becoming increasingly rare. But all over the world,
homeless people are taking the future into their own (26) ………. By selling
“street papers” they no longer need to beg for a (27) ………..

The concept of the street paper is simple.
It is sold by homeless and ex-homeless people (28) …….
buy it at a fixed price of 30p and sell it
to the public for 70p, keeping 40p for themselves. If they have no money, then
they can get the first ten copies on (29)………… and pay for them later. Every
paper seller receives training and is given a special identity badge.

The paper itself contains articles of
general and social interest, film and book reviews, cartoons and the occasional
celebrity interview. Advertising and sales provide most of the income, and all
profits go
into …………. helping
homeless people.

Câu 26. A. heads

B. shoulders

C. mouths

D. hands

Câu 27. A. living

B. life

C. lively

D. live

Câu 28. A. whom

B. who

C. which

D. whose

Câu 29. A. cash

B. cheque

C. credit

D. card

Câu 30. A. forward

B. out

C. through

D. back

 

Read the following
passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate to each of the questions
from 31 to 35.

Social media marketing has increased due
to the growing active user rates on social media sites. For example, Facebook
currently has 2.2 billion users, Twitter has 330 million active users and
Instagram has 800 million users.

One of the main uses is to interact with
audiences to create awareness of the brand or service, with the main idea of
creating a two-way communication system where the audience and/or customers can
interact back; providing feedback as just one example. Social media can be used
to advertise; placing an advert on Facebook’s Newsfeed, for example, can allow
vast number of people to see it or targeting specific
audiences from their usage to encourage awareness of the product or brand.
Users of social media are then able to like, share and comment on the advert,
becoming message senders as they can keep passing the advert’s message on to
their friends and onwards. The use of new media put consumers on the position of
spreading opinions, sharing experience, and has shift power from organization
to consumers for it allows transparency and different opinions to be heard.

Media marketing has to keep up with all
the different platforms. They also have to keep up with the ongoing trends that
are set by big influencers and draw many peoples attention. The type of
audience a business is going for will determine the social media site they use.

(Retrieved from
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Social_media&oldid=927272773)

Question 31: Which best serves as the title for the
passage?

A. Advertisements on social
media                BNew types of
marketing

C. Let listen to our customers                        D. Two-way
commnication

Question 32: The word “vast” in the second paragraph is CLOSEST in meaning to

A. enormous               Bdefinite                   C. small                         D. certain

Question 33: According to the second paragraph, users can do the followings
with the adverts on social media EXCEPT

A. like                         B. share                       C. pass                         D. adjust

Question 34: According to the third paragraph, what do
media marketing have to keep up with?

A. The type of audience                     B. The new trends set by every normal user

C. All
the various platforms               D. Other types of
media

Question 35: What is the benefit of creating a two-way communication
system?

A. It
allows customers interact back              BIt provides
examples for users

C. Users can create their own adverts            D. More and more people visit the sites

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.

Modern technologies have changed the way
that people communicate with one another. These technologies provide new and
innovative ways for people to communicate — text messaging, email, chat and
social networks. They allow faster and more efficient communication and can
help build relationships. However, modern technologies can also have negative
effects such as limiting personal contact and straining relationships.
The nature of the effect depends in large part on the type of relationship.

Modern technologies limit the amount of
separation between work and home. With the advent of computers, the Internet
and cell phones people can — and are often expected to — address work issues
from home. This can limit family interactions and cause conflict between family
members. The use of Internet and television by children and teenagers also
limits the amount time spent with family and can increase conflict between
children and their parents.

Young people use modern technologies in
increasing numbers to communicate with their friends. Text messaging and online
chats have become the preferred method of youth communication. A California
State University and UCLA study indicates that for young people face-to-face
interactions are less desirable than modern modes of communication. This
preference 
could cause an inability to form lasting friendships or
difficulty understanding social cues. Others believe that modern technologies
increase communication and therefore strengthen friendships.

Starting new relationships — romantic and
otherwise — can be difficult. Modern technologies allow people to make new
connections without the fears characteristic of face-to-face contact. The
anonymity and low risk is what makes Internet dating and social networks
popular ways of meeting people. However, this anonymity can also be dangerous.
In April 2011, a woman sued an online dating site after allegedly being raped
by a man she met online.

Modern technologies allow couples to be in
contact with each other more than ever before. This can lead to increased
expectations and conflict. With the increasing use of cell phones and email,
people often expect an instant reply to communication. A
delayed reply — or none at all — can lead to suspicion and anger. The use of
social networks can also affect relationships. Information that was once
private — such as relationship conflicts — is now part of the public sphere.

(Adapted from https://oureverydaylife.com/)

Câu 36. Which of the following could be the main
topic of the passage?

A. The advantages and disadvantages of social networks.

B. The
positive and negative effects of modern technologies on communication.

C. The differences between the way people communicate in the
past and now.

D. How people’s relationship have to
change to keep up with the development of modern technologies.

Câu 37. The word “straining” in the first paragraph mostly means .

A. connecting              B. healing                    C. breaking down               D. experiencing
pressure 

 

Câu 38. According to paragraph 2, why do modern technologies cause
conflict between family members?

A. Because
people often take advantage of these technologies to work from home.

B. Since parents spend so much time on TV and Internet that they
can’t take care of their children.

C. As the pressure of work in modern time is too heavy for
parents to solve at workplace.

D. Because people prefer spending time on the Internet to
talking with each other.

Câu 39. What does the phrase “this preference” in paragraph 3 refer to?

A. the preference for face-to-face communication

B. the preference to young people

C. the
preference for communicating by modern modes

D. the preference for communicating with their friends

Câu 40. The following are benefits of modern
technologies mentioned in the passage, 
EXCEPT

.

A. People are easier to keep in touch with their friends.

B. Singles
can have all information about their partners before face-to-face meeting.

C. More work is done from home instead of at the workplace.

D. People will have a more efficient way to build new
relationships.

Câu 41. The word “instant” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning
to .

A. exact                       B. appropriate             C. immediate              D. gradual

Câu 42. According to the passage, which of the
following is 
TRUE about modern technologies?

A. They increase understanding between generations in a family.

B. Sending
messages and chatting on social networks are more popular among the young than
other ways.

C. People believe that they can have a romantic love with their
online friends.

D. The number of criminals using modern technologies are
increasing.

 

 

 

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: If you are working with young children in a primary school,
you will find that teaching lively songs and rhymes are very
popular.

A. with            B. primary                   C. will find                  D. are 

Question 44: We admire Lucy for her intelligence,
cheerful disposition and she is honest

A. for               B. intelligence             C. disposition              D. she
is honest

Question 45: Germany, in companion with France, has now lifted
the ban 
on the export of live animals to Europe.

A. in companion         B. has  C. lifted
the ban                      D.
to

 

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: Meaningful silence is always better than
meaningless words.

A. Meaningless
words are not so good as meaningful silence.

B. Meaningful silence is the best among meaningful words.

C. Silence is always less meaningful than words are.

D. Words are always meaningless, and so is silence.

Question 47: “Stop smoking or you’ll be ill,” the
doctor told me.

A. The
doctor advised me to give up smoking to avoid illness.

B. The doctor suggested smoking to treat illness.

C. I was ordered not to smoke to recover from illness.

D. I was warned against smoking a lot of cigarettes.

Question 48: It’s time for us to leave for the disco.

A. We may leave for the disco now.              B. We needn’t leave for the disco now.         

C. We should leave for the
disco now.           D. We must have
leave for the disco now

 

Mark the letter A,
B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines
each pair of sentences in the following questions

Question 49: The film is not perfect. Its abrupt ending spoils it.

A. The film would be perfect if it ended abruptly.

B. Provided the film ended abruptly, it would not be perfect.

C. Unless the film ends abruptly, it won’t be perfect.

D. But
for its abrupt ending, the film would be perfect.

Question 50: They finished one project. They started
working on the next.

A. Had they finished one project, they would have started working
on the next.

B. Only if they had they finished one project did they start
working on the next.

C. Hardly
had they finished one project when they started working on the next.

D. Not until they started working on the next
project did they finish the previous one.


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