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25 BỘ ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC GIA - MÔN TIẾNG ANH (ĐỀ SỐ 13)

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  1. Câu 1

    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.

    Maureen usually felt depressed on Mondays, because she never got enough sleep on the weekends.

    • A.

      glum

    • B.

      cheerful

    • C.

      unhappy

    • D.

      understanding

  2. Câu 2

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or B on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.

    If parents bring up a child with the sole aim of turning the child into a genius, they will cause a disaster. According to several leading educational psychologists, this is one of the biggest mistakes which ambitious parents make. Generally, the child will be only too aware of what his parents expect, and will fail. Unrealistic parental expectations can cause great damage to children.

    However, if parents are not too unrealistic about what they expect their children to do, but are ambitious in a sensible way, the child may succeed in doing very well — especially if the parents are very supportive of their child. Michael Collins is very lucky. He is crazy about music, and his parents help him a lot by taking him to concerts and arranging private piano and violin lessons for him. They even drive him 50 kilometers twice a week for violin lessons. Michael's mother knows very little about music, but his father plays the trumpet in a large orchestra. However, he never makes Michael enter music competitions if he is unwilling.

    Winston Smith, Michael's friend, however, is not so lucky. Both his parents are successful musicians, and they set too high a standard for Winston. They want their son to be as successful as they are and so they enter him for every piano competition held. They are very unhappy when he does not win. Winston is always afraid that he will disappoint his parents and now he always seems quiet and unhappy.

    Who have criticized the methods of some ambitious parents?

    • A.

      Successful musicians.

    • B.

      Unrealistic parents.

    • C.

      Their children.

    • D.

      Educational psychologists

  3. Câu 3

    Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three III pronunciation In each of the following questions.

    • A.

      drummer

    • B.

       future

    • C.

       number

    • D.

      umbrella

  4. Câu 4

    Mark the letter A, B, C or B on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

    (A) The students are (B) going to (C) hearing three short conversations (D) about food.

    • A.

       The students

    • B.

       going

    • C.

       hearing three short

    • D.

       about food.

  5. Câu 5

    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.

    There has been insufficient rainfall over the past two years, and farmers are having trouble.

    • A.

      abundant

    • B.

      unsatisfactory

    • C.

      adequate

    • D.

      dominant

  6. Câu 6

    Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSET in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

    The shop assistant was totally bewildered by the customer's behavior.

    • A.

      angry

    • B.

      puzzled

    • C.

      disgusted

    • D.

      upset

  7. Câu 7

    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 from 35 to 42.

    There has been much debate over the past few decades concerning fears that automation will lead to robots replacing human workers on a massive scale.

      The increasing use of robotics, computers and artificial intelligence is a reality, but its full implications are far from cut and dried. Some forecasts present the future in a utopian way, claiming that robots will take over the tedious heavy work thus freeing up human time and potential, allowing for more creativity and innovation. At the other end of spectrum are those who foresee an employment apocalypse, predicting that almost fifty percent of all American jobs could vanish within the next few decades. Former Microsoft chairman Bill Gates states that in 20 years robots could be in place in a number of job categories, particularly those at lower end of the scale in terms of skills.

      The bottom line is that while the future is always uncertain, robots are a fixture of our society, which is not going to disappear. As with the Industrial Revolution, where machines were utilized in many tasks in place of manual laborers and social upheaval followed, the Digital Revolution is likely to place robots in various jobs. In spite of that, many of today’s jobs were not in existence before the Industrial Revolution, such as those of programmers, engineers and data scientists. This leads other experts to criticize this alarmist approach of robot scare-mongering, which is invariably compared to the 19th-century “Luddites”. This group was textile workers who feared being displaced by machines and resorted to violence, burning down factories and destroying industrial equipment – their rejection of inevitable progress has come to symbolize mindless ignorance.

     Needless to say, exactly what new kinds of jobs might exist in the future is difficult to envision at present. Therefore, the crux of the issue is not whether jobs will be lost, but whether the creation of new vacancies will outpace the ever-increasing number of losses and what skills will be required in the future.

      It is clearly not all doom and gloom, as demand for employees with skills in data analysis, coding, computer science, artificial intelligence and human-machine interface is rising and will continue to do so. Furthermore, the demand for skills in jobs where humans surpass computers, such as those involving care, creativity and innovative craftmanship, are likely to increase considerably. Ultimately, the key lies in the adaptation of the workforces, through appropriate education and training, to keep pace with our world’s technological progress.

    Which of the following is closest in meaning to crux in paragraph 4?

    • A.

      The most complex part

    • B.

      The hidden message 

    • C.

      The least understood part

    • D.

      The most important part

  8. Câu 8

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

    In spite _________ his did not get the highest grade in the final exam.

    • A.

      of his intelligence

    • B.

      he was intelligent 

    • C.

      his intelligence

    • D.

      of he was intelligent

  9. Câu 9

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

    John often says he _________ boxing because it _________ a cruel sport.

    • A.

      does not like / is

    • B.

      did not like / were

    • C.

      not liked / had been 

    • D.

      had not liked / was

  10. Câu 10

    Mark the letter A, B, C or Don your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

    Due to the fact that the demand for tea was very high in the 19th century, its price was astronomical.

    • A.

      In the 19th century the price for tea didn’t increase despite the demand. 

    • B.

      It was its astronomical price which decreased the demand for tea in the 19th century. 

    • C.

      It was not until the 19th century that the demand for tea started to increase. 

    • D.

      The demand for tea was so high in the 19th century that its price was enormous.

  11. Câu 11

    Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

    “Mr. Smith, I’d like you to meet Mr. Matt, my friend.” - “ _________

    • A.

      Hello, how are you?

    • B.

      Hello, how are you going?

    • C.

      Hi, how are you getting on?

    • D.

      How do you do? Nice tomeet you.

  12. Câu 12

    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 from 35 to 42.

    There has been much debate over the past few decades concerning fears that automation will lead to robots replacing human workers on a massive scale.

      The increasing use of robotics, computers and artificial intelligence is a reality, but its full implications are far from cut and dried. Some forecasts present the future in a utopian way, claiming that robots will take over the tedious heavy work thus freeing up human time and potential, allowing for more creativity and innovation. At the other end of spectrum are those who foresee an employment apocalypse, predicting that almost fifty percent of all American jobs could vanish within the next few decades. Former Microsoft chairman Bill Gates states that in 20 years robots could be in place in a number of job categories, particularly those at lower end of the scale in terms of skills.

      The bottom line is that while the future is always uncertain, robots are a fixture of our society, which is not going to disappear. As with the Industrial Revolution, where machines were utilized in many tasks in place of manual laborers and social upheaval followed, the Digital Revolution is likely to place robots in various jobs. In spite of that, many of today’s jobs were not in existence before the Industrial Revolution, such as those of programmers, engineers and data scientists. This leads other experts to criticize this alarmist approach of robot scare-mongering, which is invariably compared to the 19th-century “Luddites”. This group was textile workers who feared being displaced by machines and resorted to violence, burning down factories and destroying industrial equipment – their rejection of inevitable progress has come to symbolize mindless ignorance.

     Needless to say, exactly what new kinds of jobs might exist in the future is difficult to envision at present. Therefore, the crux of the issue is not whether jobs will be lost, but whether the creation of new vacancies will outpace the ever-increasing number of losses and what skills will be required in the future.

      It is clearly not all doom and gloom, as demand for employees with skills in data analysis, coding, computer science, artificial intelligence and human-machine interface is rising and will continue to do so. Furthermore, the demand for skills in jobs where humans surpass computers, such as those involving care, creativity and innovative craftmanship, are likely to increase considerably. Ultimately, the key lies in the adaptation of the workforces, through appropriate education and training, to keep pace with our world’s technological progress.

    What is the main concern associated with technological advances in the workplace?

    • A.

      safety at work

    • B.

      increased unemployment 

    • C.

      the use of artificial intelligence

    • D.

      robots taking over the world

  13. Câu 13

    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.

    Mrs. Tam has never lost her _________ for teaching.

    • A.

      enthusiastic

    • B.

      enthusiasm

    • C.

      enthusiast

    • D.

      enthusiastically

  14. Câu 14

    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.

    “It rain this evening. Why don t you take an umbrella?”

    “That s a good idea. May I borrow yours?”

    • A.

      had better

    • B.

      could be

    • C.

      must

    • D.

      might

  15. Câu 15

    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 25 to 29. Fill in the appropriate word in question 26

    The United States has many different types of families. While most American families are traditional, (25) ________a father, a mother and one or more children, 22 percent of all American families in 1998 were headed by one parent, usually a woman. In a few families in the United States, there are no children. These (26) ________couples may believe that they would not make good parents; they may want freedom from responsibilities of childbearing; or, perhaps they (27) ________ physically able to have children. Other families in the United States have one adult who is a stepparent. A stepmother or stepfather is a person who joins a family by marrying a father or a mother.

    Americans (28) ________and accept these different types of families. In the United States people have right to privacy and Americans do not believe in telling other Americans what type of family group they must belong to. They respect each other’s choices regarding family groups. Families are very important (29) ________ Americans.

    • A.

      childless

    • B.

      childlike

    • C.

      childish

    • D.

      childhood

  16. Câu 16

    Mark the letter A, B, C or B on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

    Higher education is very (A) importance to national (B) economies, and it is also a source of framed and (C) educated personnel (D) for the whole country.

    • A.

       importance

    • B.

       economies

    • C.

       educated

    • D.

       for the whole country

  17. Câu 17

    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.

    Unlike football, a water polo game is _________ into quarters.

    • A.

      divided

    • B.

      separated

    • C.

      cut

    • D.

      played

  18. Câu 18

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

    It was _________ that we had gone for a walk.

    • A.

      such a beautiful weather

    • B.

      such a nice weather

    • C.

      so nice a weather

    • D.

      so beautiful a night

  19. Câu 19

    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 from 35 to 42.

    There has been much debate over the past few decades concerning fears that automation will lead to robots replacing human workers on a massive scale.

      The increasing use of robotics, computers and artificial intelligence is a reality, but its full implications are far from cut and dried. Some forecasts present the future in a utopian way, claiming that robots will take over the tedious heavy work thus freeing up human time and potential, allowing for more creativity and innovation. At the other end of spectrum are those who foresee an employment apocalypse, predicting that almost fifty percent of all American jobs could vanish within the next few decades. Former Microsoft chairman Bill Gates states that in 20 years robots could be in place in a number of job categories, particularly those at lower end of the scale in terms of skills.

      The bottom line is that while the future is always uncertain, robots are a fixture of our society, which is not going to disappear. As with the Industrial Revolution, where machines were utilized in many tasks in place of manual laborers and social upheaval followed, the Digital Revolution is likely to place robots in various jobs. In spite of that, many of today’s jobs were not in existence before the Industrial Revolution, such as those of programmers, engineers and data scientists. This leads other experts to criticize this alarmist approach of robot scare-mongering, which is invariably compared to the 19th-century “Luddites”. This group was textile workers who feared being displaced by machines and resorted to violence, burning down factories and destroying industrial equipment – their rejection of inevitable progress has come to symbolize mindless ignorance.

     Needless to say, exactly what new kinds of jobs might exist in the future is difficult to envision at present. Therefore, the crux of the issue is not whether jobs will be lost, but whether the creation of new vacancies will outpace the ever-increasing number of losses and what skills will be required in the future.

      It is clearly not all doom and gloom, as demand for employees with skills in data analysis, coding, computer science, artificial intelligence and human-machine interface is rising and will continue to do so. Furthermore, the demand for skills in jobs where humans surpass computers, such as those involving care, creativity and innovative craftmanship, are likely to increase considerably. Ultimately, the key lies in the adaptation of the workforces, through appropriate education and training, to keep pace with our world’s technological progress.

    What is the main idea of this article?

    • A.

      There are few negative consequences to the Digital Revolution. 

    • B.

      Learning about technology is a natural part of human development. 

    • C.

      Workers will need to adapt to technological changes. 

    • D.

      Unemployment will increase dramatically as technology advances.

  20. Câu 20

    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 from 35 to 42.

    There has been much debate over the past few decades concerning fears that automation will lead to robots replacing human workers on a massive scale.

      The increasing use of robotics, computers and artificial intelligence is a reality, but its full implications are far from cut and dried. Some forecasts present the future in a utopian way, claiming that robots will take over the tedious heavy work thus freeing up human time and potential, allowing for more creativity and innovation. At the other end of spectrum are those who foresee an employment apocalypse, predicting that almost fifty percent of all American jobs could vanish within the next few decades. Former Microsoft chairman Bill Gates states that in 20 years robots could be in place in a number of job categories, particularly those at lower end of the scale in terms of skills.

      The bottom line is that while the future is always uncertain, robots are a fixture of our society, which is not going to disappear. As with the Industrial Revolution, where machines were utilized in many tasks in place of manual laborers and social upheaval followed, the Digital Revolution is likely to place robots in various jobs. In spite of that, many of today’s jobs were not in existence before the Industrial Revolution, such as those of programmers, engineers and data scientists. This leads other experts to criticize this alarmist approach of robot scare-mongering, which is invariably compared to the 19th-century “Luddites”. This group was textile workers who feared being displaced by machines and resorted to violence, burning down factories and destroying industrial equipment – their rejection of inevitable progress has come to symbolize mindless ignorance.

     Needless to say, exactly what new kinds of jobs might exist in the future is difficult to envision at present. Therefore, the crux of the issue is not whether jobs will be lost, but whether the creation of new vacancies will outpace the ever-increasing number of losses and what skills will be required in the future.

      It is clearly not all doom and gloom, as demand for employees with skills in data analysis, coding, computer science, artificial intelligence and human-machine interface is rising and will continue to do so. Furthermore, the demand for skills in jobs where humans surpass computers, such as those involving care, creativity and innovative craftmanship, are likely to increase considerably. Ultimately, the key lies in the adaptation of the workforces, through appropriate education and training, to keep pace with our world’s technological progress.

    According to the article, which quality will technology never be able to replace?

    • A.

      teamwork

    • B.

      human compassion

    • C.

      the desire to manufacture goods

    • D.

      human intelligence

  21. Câu 21

    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.

    Mr. Johnson was so busy that he only had enough time to_________ the report before heattended the meeting.

    • A.

      dip into

    • B.

      review

    • C.

      go over

    • D.

      pick up

  22. Câu 22

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

    Thousands of species of animals and plants are _________ and the number decreaseseach year.

    • A.

      danger

    • B.

      dangerous

    • C.

      endanger

    • D.

      Endangered

  23. Câu 23

    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.

    The plane from Dallas _________ two hours late, so I missed my connecting flight from Frankfurt to London

    • A.

      took on

    • B.

      took in

    • C.

      took over

    • D.

      took off

  24. Câu 24

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or B on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.

    If parents bring up a child with the sole aim of turning the child into a genius, they will cause a disaster. According to several leading educational psychologists, this is one of the biggest mistakes which ambitious parents make. Generally, the child will be only too aware of what his parents expect, and will fail. Unrealistic parental expectations can cause great damage to children.

    However, if parents are not too unrealistic about what they expect their children to do, but are ambitious in a sensible way, the child may succeed in doing very well — especially if the parents are very supportive of their child. Michael Collins is very lucky. He is crazy about music, and his parents help him a lot by taking him to concerts and arranging private piano and violin lessons for him. They even drive him 50 kilometers twice a week for violin lessons. Michael's mother knows very little about music, but his father plays the trumpet in a large orchestra. However, he never makes Michael enter music competitions if he is unwilling.

    Winston Smith, Michael's friend, however, is not so lucky. Both his parents are successful musicians, and they set too high a standard for Winston. They want their son to be as successful as they are and so they enter him for every piano competition held. They are very unhappy when he does not win. Winston is always afraid that he will disappoint his parents and now he always seems quiet and unhappy.

    The two examples given in the passage illustrate the principle that _________.

    • A.

      Successful parents always have intelligent children. 

    • B.

      Successful parents often have unsuccessful children. 

    • C.

      Parents should let the child develop in the way he wants. 

    • D.

      Parents should spend more money on the child’s education.

  25. Câu 25

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or B on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.

    If parents bring up a child with the sole aim of turning the child into a genius, they will cause a disaster. According to several leading educational psychologists, this is one of the biggest mistakes which ambitious parents make. Generally, the child will be only too aware of what his parents expect, and will fail. Unrealistic parental expectations can cause great damage to children.

    However, if parents are not too unrealistic about what they expect their children to do, but are ambitious in a sensible way, the child may succeed in doing very well — especially if the parents are very supportive of their child. Michael Collins is very lucky. He is crazy about music, and his parents help him a lot by taking him to concerts and arranging private piano and violin lessons for him. They even drive him 50 kilometers twice a week for violin lessons. Michael's mother knows very little about music, but his father plays the trumpet in a large orchestra. However, he never makes Michael enter music competitions if he is unwilling.

    Winston Smith, Michael's friend, however, is not so lucky. Both his parents are successful musicians, and they set too high a standard for Winston. They want their son to be as successful as they are and so they enter him for every piano competition held. They are very unhappy when he does not win. Winston is always afraid that he will disappoint his parents and now he always seems quiet and unhappy.

    The phrase "crazy about" in the passage mostly means _________.

    • A.

      "surprised at"

    • B.

      "extremely interested in"

    • C.

      "completely unaware of

    • D.

      "confused about"

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