Đề thi thử THPT QG năm 2021 môn Tiếng Anh - Trường THPT Lê Đại Hành Lần 2

50Câu
50phút
Câu 1: Indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: heritage, package, passage, teenage
Câu 2: Indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: clothes, bosses, boxes, couches
Câu 3: Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress: desert, dessert, centre, circle
Câu 4: Indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress: medieval, managerial, mediocre, magnificent
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Câu 5: Due to the economic unrest, people___________happy lately.
Câu 6: Television can make things memorable for the reason that it presents information___________an effective way.
Câu 7: ___________how confident you are, it is almost impossible not to be a little nervous before an important exam.
Câu 8: The Principal usually has his pupils___________waste paper for their mini-project.
Câu 9: Neither of the boys came to school yesterday, ___________?
Câu 10: Anna is holding her shopping bag with one hand and turning the door handle with................
Câu 11: ___________that Columbus discovered America.
Câu 12: ___________be needed, the river basin would need to be dammed.
Câu 13: Most office furniture is bought more on the basis of___________than comfort.
Câu 14: Although our opinions on many things___________, we still maintain a good relationship with each other.
Câu 15: The pointless war between the two countries left thousands of people dead and seriously___________.
Câu 16: He enjoyed the dessert so much that he accepted the second___________when it was offered.
Câu 17: I’ve just been offered a new job! Things are___________.
Câu 18: The children had to___________in the principal’s office after they took part in a fight.
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.
Câu 19: Mobility is one of the characteristics often demanded of executives, and they must accustom themselves to move quite regularly.
Câu 20: Every city in the United States has traffic problems because the amount of cars on American streets and highways is increasing every year.
Câu 21: Parents’ choices for their children’s names is based on names of their relatives or ancestors.
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.
Câu 22: More petrol is consumed nowadays than ten years ago.
Câu 23: The problem was so complicated that the students couldn’t understand it.
Câu 24: My American friend finds it difficult to pick up food with chopsticks.
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.
Câu 25: It was an interesting novel. I stayed up all night to finish it.
Câu 26: She fell over in the last minutes. She didn't win the race.
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.
Câu 27: Jenny: “Wow! what a nice coat you are wearing!”
Peter: “___________”
Câu 28: Stranger. “Excuse me! Can you show me the way to Main Street, please?”
Man. “___________”
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.
Câu 29: By being thrifty and shopping wisely, housewives in the city can feed an entire family on as little as 500.000 VND a week.
Câu 30: Gerry didn’t go on the expedition - he made up that part of the story.
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.
Câu 31: About 95 percent of all animals are invertebrates which can live anywhere, but most, like the starfish and crabs, live in the ocean.
Câu 32: If you say bad things about the person who give a job you bite the hand that feeds you.
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. (33) ___________in technology have made a lot of changes to our everyday lifestyles, but one of the biggest has got to be how we read books. Since the invention of the e-book, there has been a significant change to our reading habits. Given the choice between taking a couple of heavy paperbacks on holiday or an e-book device like a Kindle, most of us, including our parents and grandparents, would unsurprisingly opt (34) ___________the Kindle. But what would our lives be like with no books at all? It’s a (35) ___________question. Some educational specialists are making predictions that in the future we wont even see books in classrooms - everything will be done online! (36) ___________of the idea of getting rid of books say that there will always be a need for paper-based versions of materials. However, to be realistic, we have to accept that there is a (37) ___________chance that in a decade’s time schools and classrooms will be book-free! what do you think of that?
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Câu 34: (34).................
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Câu 37: (37).................
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. Bitcoins are a form of virtual currency. In other words, they are a type of money that does not exist in the actual world. However, they can be used to purchase actual products and services from real companies. The bitcoin system was created in 2009 by an enigmatic person named Satoshi Nakamoto. In fact, no one is sure if Satoshi Nakamoto is an actual person or a group of people. Bitcoins are designed to serve as an alternative to national currencies, such as dollars and euros. They can be used to pay for things instead of cash or credit cards, when bitcoins are transferred from a buyer to a seller, the transaction is recorded in a public database. Governments are concerned that bitcoins can easily be stolen by hackers. It has dawned on them that they might be used for illegal purposes. For example, stolen goods could be purchased without the government’s knowledge. Although more and more companies are beginning to accept bitcoins, the percentage of purchases made using bitcoins is minuscule compared to other online payment methods, such as credit cards. Instead, many bitcoin owners simply keep them as an investment since more valuable in the future. This may or may not be a wise approach. Currently, the value of bitcoins is fluctuating wildly, especially when compared to highly stable national currencies, Bitcoin Investors are gambling on the hope that as this high-tech money becomes more widely accepted, its value will soar.
Câu 38: What is the passage mainly about?
Câu 39: The word “they” in paragraph 1 refers to___________
Câu 40: The word “minuscule” is closest in meaning to___________
Câu 41: Why are bitcoins of great concern to governments?
Câu 42: Which of the following is defined in the passage?
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. WHY DON’T YOU GET A PROPER JOB? She wants to be a singer; you think she should go for a long-term career with job security and eventually retire with a good pension. But a new report suggests that in fact she’s the practical one. Why do parents make terrible careers advisers? Today’s 14 and 15-year-olds are ambitious. They are optimistic about their prospects, but their career ideas are rather vague. Although 80% of them have no intention of following in their parents’ footsteps, 69% still turn to their parents for advice. They look at their working future in a different way to their parents. A job for life is not in their vocabulary; neither is a dead-end but secure job that is boring but pays the bills. Almost half the boys surveyed expected that their hobbies would lead them into the right sort of job, while most girls seemed determined to avoid traditionally female careers such as nursing. In the past, this might have counted as bad news. Certainly when I was 15, my guidance counsellors were horrified at my plans to become a writer. I’m glad I didn’t change my plans to suit them. Even so, their faith in rigid career paths was well-founded. In those days, that was the way to get ahead. But the world has changed. The global economy is not kind to yesterday’s diligent and dependable worker. The future belongs to quick-thinking people who are resourceful, ambitious and can take the initiative. This means that a 14-year-old who sees her working future as a kind of adventure, to be made up as she goes along is not necessarily being unrealistic. However, she has to have the training and guidance to help her develop the right skills for today’s market; not the rigid preparation for a workplace that disappeared twenty years ago. Many young people are very aware of the pitfalls of the flexible workplace; they understand that redundancy, downsizing and freelancing are all part of modern working life, but no one is telling them how they might be able to turn the new rules of the employment game to their advantage. This is what they need to know if they are to make a life for themselves. So what is to be done? A good first step would be to change the way in which schools prepare young people for adult life. The education system is becoming less flexible and more obsessed with traditional skills at just the time that the employment market is going in the opposite direction. Accurate, up-to-date information on new jobs and qualifications can help guidance counsellors to help their students. Young people need solid information on the sort of training they need to pursue the career of their dreams. Also, a little bit of encouragement can go a long way. If nothing else, a bit of optimism from an adult can serve as an antidote to the constant criticism of teenagers in the press. What, then, can we as parents do to help them? The best thing is to forget all the advice that your parents gave you, and step into your teenagers shoes. Once you’ve done that, it’s easier to see how important it is that they learn how to be independent, resourceful and resilient. Give them the courage to follow their dreams -however odd they might sound right now. In a world that offers economic security to almost no one, imagination is a terrible thing to waste.
Câu 43: What is the writer’s attitude to the changing job market?
Câu 44: How does the writer think the global economy has affected the employment market?
Câu 45: The writer uses the phrase “aware of the pitfalls” to show that young people___________
Câu 46: What kind of employment would teenagers like to have?
Câu 47: The writer feels that most parents___________
Câu 48: How can parents help their children?
Câu 49: What does the writer believe about her guidance counsellors?
Câu 50: What does the writer feel will happen if the education system does not change?