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Đề thi THPT Quốc gia môn Tiếng anh năm 2022 chọn lọc, có lời giải (Đề số 29)

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Câu 1 (0.2đ)

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

Two friends are talking to each other at a class reunion.

- Jimmy: “_______”

          - Jack: "I work at the bank

  • A.

    How do you do, Jack?

  • B.

    What do you do for a living Jack?

  • C.

    How are you doing, Jack?

  • D.

    Where did you work, Jack?

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Câu 25 (0.2đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

Three scales of temperature, each of which permits a precise measurement, are in current use: the Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin scales. These three different temperature scales were each developed by different people and have come to be used in different situations.

The scale that is most widely used by the general public in the United States is the Fahrenheit scale. In 1714, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, a German physicist who was living in Holland and operating an instrument business, developed a thermometer and the temperature scale that still carries his name. His original scale had two fixed points: 0º was the lowest temperature and 96º was what he believed was the normal temperature of the human body. Based on this scale, he calculated that the freezing point of water was 32º; in later studies, it was determined that the boiling point of water was 212º. The Fahrenheit scale came to be accepted as the standard measure of temperature in a number of countries. Today, however, the United States is the only major country in the world that still uses the Fahrenheit scale.

The scale that is in use in many other countries is the Celsius scale. Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, developed a thermometer in 1741 that based temperatures on the freezing and boiling temperatures of water. On the thermometer that Celsius developed, however, 0º was used to indicate the boiling temperature of water, and 100º was used to indicate the freezing temperature of water. After his death, the scale was reversed by a friend, the biologist Carl von Linne. On the new scale after the reversal by von Linne, 0º indicated the freezing temperature of water, and 100º indicated the boiling temperature of water. At around the same time, a similar thermometer was being developed in France. After the French Revolution, the scale developed in France was adopted as part of the metric system in that country under the name centigrade, which means "a hundred units," and from there it spread worldwide. In 1948, an international agreement was made to rename the centigrade scale the Celsius scale in honor of the scientist who was first known to use a 100-degree scale, though it should be remembered that the scale that Celsius actually used himself was the reverse of today's scale.

A third scale, the Kelvin scale, is generally used today for scientific purposes. This scale was first suggested in 1854 by two English physicists: William Thomson, Lord Kelvin and James Prescott Joule. The Kelvin scale defines 0º as absolute zero, the temperature at which all atomic and molecular motion theoretically stops, and 100º separates the freezing point and boiling point of water, just as it does on the Celsius scale. On the Kelvin scale, with 0º equal to absolute zero, water freezes at 273º, and water boils at a temperature 100º higher. The Kelvin scale is well suited to some areas of scientific study because it does not have any negative values, yet it still maintains the 100º difference between the freezing point and boiling point of water that the Celsius scale has and can thus easily be converted to the Celsius scale by merely subtracting 273º from the temperature on the Kelvin scale

The word “fixed” in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by _______.

  • A.

    ordered

  • B.

    repaired

  • C.

    established

  • D.

    attached

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Câu 26 (0.2đ)

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

Unemployment will be a dominant issue at the next meeting of the city council

  • A.

    clever

  • B.

    time-consuming

  • C.

    vague

  • D.

    minor

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Câu 27 (0.2đ)

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

Nobody called me yesterday, _______? 

  • A.

    didn't it

  • B.

    do they

  • C.

    didn't they

  • D.

    did they

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Câu 28 (0.2đ)

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

The U23 Vietnamese football team's performance has garnered _______ from around the world and shown promise for Vietnam's soccer horizon.

  • A.

    attentive

  • B.

    attention

  • C.

    attend

  • D.

    attentively

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Câu 29 (0.2đ)

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

  • A.

    dominate

  • B.

    disagree

  • C.

    disrespect

  • D.

    interfere

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Câu 30 (0.2đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

The relationship between Britain and the US has always been a close one. Like all close relationships it has had difficult times. The US was first a British colony, but between 1775 and 1783 the US fought a war to become independent. The US fought the British again in the War of 1812.

 In general, however, the two countries have felt closer to each other than to any other country, and their foreign policies have shown this. During World War I and World War II, Britain and the US supported each other. When the US looks for foreign support, Britain is usually the first country to come forward and it is sometimes called “the 51st state of the union”.

 But the special relationship that developed after 1945 is not explained only by shared political interests. An important reason for the friendship is that the people of the two countries are very similar. They share the same language and enjoy each other's literature, films and television. Many Americans have British ancestors, or relatives still living in Britain. The US government and political system is based on Britain's, and there are many Anglo-American businesses operating on both sides of the Atlantic. In Britain some people are worried about the extent of US influence, and there is some jealousy of its current power. The special relationship was strong in the early 1980s when Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister in Britain and Ronald Reagan was President of the US

Britain and the US are close to each other NOT because of their _______.

  • A.

    foreign policies

  • B.

    power

  • C.

    political interests

  • D.

    language

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Câu 31 (0.2đ)

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

Dozens of valuable works of art disappeared during shipment to the US.

  • A.

    authority

  • B.

    security

  • C.

    activity

  • D.

    delivery

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Câu 32 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions

"Don't forget to submit your assignments by Thursday," said the teacher to the students

  • A.

    The teacher reminded the students to submit their assignments by Thursday

  • B.

    The teacher allowed the students to submit their assignments by Thursday

  • C.

    The teacher ordered the students to submit their assignments by Thursday

  • D.

    The teacher encouraged the students to submit their assignments by Thursday

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Câu 33 (0.2đ)

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

The more he slept, _______ irritable he became

  • A.

    the most

  • B.

    the vey more

  • C.

    much more

  • D.

    the more

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Câu 34 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions

We have been cooking for the party for four hours

  • A.

    We didn’t start cooking for the party until four

  • B.

    We started cooking for the party four hours ago

  • C.

    We have four cooks for the party

  • D.

    Cooking for the party will be done in four hours

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Câu 35 (0.2đ)

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

The road to our village _______ next year

  • A.

    is widened

  • B.

    will widen

  • C.

    can widen

  • D.

    will be widened

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Câu 36 (0.2đ)

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

When I saw Lisa at the museum, I _______ to restaurant

  • A.

      was going

  • B.

      went

  • C.

      have gone

  • D.

      were going

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Câu 37 (0.2đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

The relationship between Britain and the US has always been a close one. Like all close relationships it has had difficult times. The US was first a British colony, but between 1775 and 1783 the US fought a war to become independent. The US fought the British again in the War of 1812.

 In general, however, the two countries have felt closer to each other than to any other country, and their foreign policies have shown this. During World War I and World War II, Britain and the US supported each other. When the US looks for foreign support, Britain is usually the first country to come forward and it is sometimes called “the 51st state of the union”.

 But the special relationship that developed after 1945 is not explained only by shared political interests. An important reason for the friendship is that the people of the two countries are very similar. They share the same language and enjoy each other's literature, films and television. Many Americans have British ancestors, or relatives still living in Britain. The US government and political system is based on Britain's, and there are many Anglo-American businesses operating on both sides of the Atlantic. In Britain some people are worried about the extent of US influence, and there is some jealousy of its current power. The special relationship was strong in the early 1980s when Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister in Britain and Ronald Reagan was President of the US

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for the special relationship between Britain and the US?

  • A.

    The people of the two countries are very similar

  • B.

    Many Americans have British ancestors

  • C.

    British Prime Minister and the US President are close friends

  • D.

    Many Anglo-American businesses are operating in the two countries

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Câu 38 (0.2đ)

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

She made a big _______ about not having a window seat on the plane.

  • A.

    fuss

  • B.

    complaint

  • C.

    interest

  • D.

    excitement

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Câu 39 (0.2đ)

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

  • A.

    enjoyed

  • B.

    turned

  • C.

    joined

  • D.

    helped

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Câu 40 (0.2đ)

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

Nam was so rude to them last night. Now he feels regretful

  • A.

    Nam regrets to have been so rude to them last night

  • B.

    Nam regrets having so rude to them last night

  • C.

    Nam wishes he hadn’t been so rude to them last night

  • D.

    Nam wishes he weren’t so rude to them last night

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Câu 41 (0.2đ)

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

Mai and Tuan are talking about modern Robot

    - Mai: “I believe that modern robots will be more intelligent and replace humans in many dangerous jobs.”

    - Tuan: “_______”

  • A.

    That's just what I think of course

  • B.

    That sounds interesting

  • C.

    That's a good idea

  • D.

    Why not? Believe me!

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Câu 42 (0.2đ)

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

Helen wrote a novel. He made a cowboy film, too

  • A.

    Helen wrote not only a novel but also made a cowboy film

  • B.

    Helen both wrote a novel as well as made a cowboy film

  • C.

    Helen either wrote a novel or made a cowboy film

  • D.

    Not only did Helen write a novel but she also made a cowboy film

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Câu 43 (0.2đ)

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

Mr Nam knows Hanoi City like the back of his _______. He used to be a taxi driver there for 10 years

  • A.

    head

  • B.

    mind

  • C.

    hand

  • D.

    life

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Câu 44 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions

I’m sure that they had practiced hard for the games as they won a lot of medals.

  • A.

    They couldn’t have practiced hard for the games as they won a lot of medals

  • B.

    They must have practiced hard for the games as they won a lot of medals

  • C.

    They shouldn’t have practiced hard for the games as they won a lot of medals

  • D.

    They might have practiced hard for the games as they won a lot of medals

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Câu 45 (0.2đ)

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

  • A.

    confide

  • B.

    gather

  • C.

    C divide

  • D.

    maintain

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Câu 46 (0.2đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

Three scales of temperature, each of which permits a precise measurement, are in current use: the Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin scales. These three different temperature scales were each developed by different people and have come to be used in different situations.

The scale that is most widely used by the general public in the United States is the Fahrenheit scale. In 1714, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, a German physicist who was living in Holland and operating an instrument business, developed a thermometer and the temperature scale that still carries his name. His original scale had two fixed points: 0º was the lowest temperature and 96º was what he believed was the normal temperature of the human body. Based on this scale, he calculated that the freezing point of water was 32º; in later studies, it was determined that the boiling point of water was 212º. The Fahrenheit scale came to be accepted as the standard measure of temperature in a number of countries. Today, however, the United States is the only major country in the world that still uses the Fahrenheit scale.

The scale that is in use in many other countries is the Celsius scale. Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, developed a thermometer in 1741 that based temperatures on the freezing and boiling temperatures of water. On the thermometer that Celsius developed, however, 0º was used to indicate the boiling temperature of water, and 100º was used to indicate the freezing temperature of water. After his death, the scale was reversed by a friend, the biologist Carl von Linne. On the new scale after the reversal by von Linne, 0º indicated the freezing temperature of water, and 100º indicated the boiling temperature of water. At around the same time, a similar thermometer was being developed in France. After the French Revolution, the scale developed in France was adopted as part of the metric system in that country under the name centigrade, which means "a hundred units," and from there it spread worldwide. In 1948, an international agreement was made to rename the centigrade scale the Celsius scale in honor of the scientist who was first known to use a 100-degree scale, though it should be remembered that the scale that Celsius actually used himself was the reverse of today's scale.

A third scale, the Kelvin scale, is generally used today for scientific purposes. This scale was first suggested in 1854 by two English physicists: William Thomson, Lord Kelvin and James Prescott Joule. The Kelvin scale defines 0º as absolute zero, the temperature at which all atomic and molecular motion theoretically stops, and 100º separates the freezing point and boiling point of water, just as it does on the Celsius scale. On the Kelvin scale, with 0º equal to absolute zero, water freezes at 273º, and water boils at a temperature 100º higher. The Kelvin scale is well suited to some areas of scientific study because it does not have any negative values, yet it still maintains the 100º difference between the freezing point and boiling point of water that the Celsius scale has and can thus easily be converted to the Celsius scale by merely subtracting 273º from the temperature on the Kelvin scale

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

  • A.

    The Kelvin scale enjoys the largest popularity in the world today

  • B.

    The Celsius scale in use was actually the original version

  • C.

    In 1948, nations agreed to name the centigrade scale after the man who developed an earlier version of the scale

  • D.

    Kevin, Fahrenheit and Celsius were working in cooperation to develop their own thermometers

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Câu 47 (0.2đ)

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

  • A.

    effect        

  • B.

    enter             

  • C.

    restore

  • D.

    engage

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Câu 48 (0.2đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.

        The "greenhouse effect" is the warming that happens when certain gases in Earth's atmosphere (26) _______ heat. These gases let in light but keep heat from escaping, like the glass walls of a greenhouse. First, sunlight shines onto the Earth's surface, (27) ________  it is absorbed and then radiates back into the atmosphere as heat. In the atmosphere, “greenhouse gases trap some of this heat, and the the rest escapes into space. The more greenhouse gases are in the atmosphere, the more heat gets trapped.

        Scientists have known about the greenhouse effect since 1824, when Joseph Fourier calculated that the Earth would be much colder if it had no atmosphere. This greenhouse effect is what keeps the Earth's climate (28) _______. Without it, the Earth's surface would be an average of about 60 degrees Fahrenheit cooler. Scientists often use the term "climate change" instead of global warming. This is because as the Earth's average temperature climbs, winds and ocean currents move heat around the globe in ways that can cool some areas, warm (29) _______, and change the amount of rain and snow falling. (30) _______, the climate changes differently in different areas

  • A.

    which

  • B.

    where

  • C.

    that

  • D.

    which

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Câu 49 (0.2đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

The relationship between Britain and the US has always been a close one. Like all close relationships it has had difficult times. The US was first a British colony, but between 1775 and 1783 the US fought a war to become independent. The US fought the British again in the War of 1812.

 In general, however, the two countries have felt closer to each other than to any other country, and their foreign policies have shown this. During World War I and World War II, Britain and the US supported each other. When the US looks for foreign support, Britain is usually the first country to come forward and it is sometimes called “the 51st state of the union”.

 But the special relationship that developed after 1945 is not explained only by shared political interests. An important reason for the friendship is that the people of the two countries are very similar. They share the same language and enjoy each other's literature, films and television. Many Americans have British ancestors, or relatives still living in Britain. The US government and political system is based on Britain's, and there are many Anglo-American businesses operating on both sides of the Atlantic. In Britain some people are worried about the extent of US influence, and there is some jealousy of its current power. The special relationship was strong in the early 1980s when Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister in Britain and Ronald Reagan was President of the US

What is the passage mainly about?

  • A.

    The strong friendship between the UK and the US

  • B.

    The close relationship between Britain and the US

  • C.

    A special relationship the UK developed during the World Wars

  • D.

    A special influence the US had on the UK during the World Wars

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Câu 50 (0.2đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.

        The "greenhouse effect" is the warming that happens when certain gases in Earth's atmosphere (26) _______ heat. These gases let in light but keep heat from escaping, like the glass walls of a greenhouse. First, sunlight shines onto the Earth's surface, (27) ________  it is absorbed and then radiates back into the atmosphere as heat. In the atmosphere, “greenhouse gases trap some of this heat, and the the rest escapes into space. The more greenhouse gases are in the atmosphere, the more heat gets trapped.

        Scientists have known about the greenhouse effect since 1824, when Joseph Fourier calculated that the Earth would be much colder if it had no atmosphere. This greenhouse effect is what keeps the Earth's climate (28) _______. Without it, the Earth's surface would be an average of about 60 degrees Fahrenheit cooler. Scientists often use the term "climate change" instead of global warming. This is because as the Earth's average temperature climbs, winds and ocean currents move heat around the globe in ways that can cool some areas, warm (29) _______, and change the amount of rain and snow falling. (30) _______, the climate changes differently in different areas

  • A.

    However

  • B.

    In addition

  • C.

    On the contrary

  • D.

    As a result

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