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Đề thi thử đề thi thử THPTQG môn Tiếng Anh có lời giải chi tiết (Đề số 23)

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Câu 1 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each blank.

We are descendents of the ice age. Periods of glaciation have spanned the whole of human existence for the past 2 million years. The rapid melting of the continental glaciers at the end of the last ice age spurred one of the most dramatic climate changes in the history of the planet. During this interglacial time, people were caught up in a cataclysm of human accomplishment, including the development of agriculture and animal husbandry. Over the past few thousand years, the Earth’s climate has been extraordinarily beneficial, and humans have prospered exceedingly well under a benign atmosphere.

Ice ages have dramatically affected life on Earth almost from the very beginning. It is even possible that life itself significantly changed the climate. All living organisms pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and eventually store it in sedimentary rocks within the Earth’s crust. If too much carbon dioxide is lost, too much heat escapes out into the atmosphere. This can cause the Earth to cool enough for glacial ice to spread across the land.

In general the reduction of the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been equalized by the input of carbon dioxide from such events as volcanic eruptions. Man, however, is upsetting the equation by burning fossil fuels and destroying tropical rain forests, both of which release stored carbon dioxide. This energizes the greenhouse effect and causes the Earth to warm. If the warming is significant enough, the polar ice caps eventually melt.

The polar ice caps drive the atmospheric and oceanic circulation systems. Should the ice caps melt, warm tropical waters could circle the globe and make this a very warm, inhospitable planet.

Over the past century, the global sea level has apparently risen upwards of 6 inches, mainly because of the melting of glacial ice. If present warming trends continue, the seas could rise as much as 6 feet by the next century. This could flood coastal cities and fertile river deltas, where half the human population lives. Delicate wetlands, where many marine species breed, also would be reclaimed by the sea. In addition, more frequent and severe storms would batter coastal areas, adding to the disaster of the higher seas.

The continued melting of the great ice sheets in polar regions could cause massive amounts of ice to crash into the ocean. This would further raise the sea level and release more ice, which could more than double the area of sea ice and increase correspondingly the amount of sunlight reflected back into space. The cycle would then be complete as this could cause global temperatures to drop enough to initiate another ice age.

The word beneficial in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to

  • A.

    calm

  • B.

    inviting

  • C.

    thoughtful

  • D.

    favorable

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Câu 40 (0.12đ)

He objected to________.

  • A.

    his mistakes being laughed at

  • B.

    laughing his mistakes at 

  • C.

    his mistakes laughing at

  • D.

    his mistakes at laughing

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Câu 41 (0.12đ)

x, many animals can still survive and thrive there.

  • A.

    Athough the weather conditions in the desert severe 

  • B.

    Severe though the weather conditions in the desert are 

  • C.

    Even though the weather conditions in the desert is severe 

  • D.

    Severe as the weather conditions in the desert

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Câu 42 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer

Before photography was invented in 1839, painted portraits, and engravings based on them, were one of the few ways to record likenesses. From the Colonial era through the 1820s, portraiture was the most widely practiced genre of American art, and it continued to be a significant form through the 19th century. The demand for likenesses was incessant, and portraiture was often the primary source of income for artists. Artists frequently made portraits of famous people to attract interest and potential patrons. For example, in 1834 Chester Harding painted frontiersman Davy Crockett, then a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, for display in his Boston gallery.

A consistent belief through most of the 18th and 19th centuries was that character could be read from a person's face, or the bumps on his or her head, or from facial expressions, and that portraits should convey these indicators of character. These theories of physiognomy and phrenology have since been debunked, but they were important considerations in depicting the nation's leaders, since such portraits were often made for posterity. Most people had only one portrait painted in their lifetime, if at all, so artists were selected with great care, and expectations were high.

Before the 1840s, American portraiture was influenced primarily by English techniques, poses, compositions and gestures, and many artists received at least part of their training in England. Even canvas sizes followed the British example. Portraits made on commission were priced according to canvas size and the materials and labor involved.

In the late 19th century as European portraitists began traveling to the United States to acquire commissions from the growing upper class, American artists increasingly felt they needed to train abroad in order to succeed at home. Paris continued to be the main lure. as painters such as Eakins, Whistler, Beaux and Sargent went to study there. Some of America's best-known portraitists, in fact, became expatriates.

In what ways did American artists try to gain greater success?

  • A.

    by inviting European artists to America

  • B.

    by traveling abroad 

  • C.

    by becoming expatriates

  • D.

    by not only painting portraits________

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Câu 43 (0.12đ)

Mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the stress.

  • A.

    cafeteria

  • B.

    guarantee

  • C.

    significant

  • D.

    economics

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Câu 44 (0.12đ)

If you are at a________end, you could help me in the garden.

  • A.

    lose

  • B.

    Bopen

  • C.

    free

  • D.

    loose

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Câu 45 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer

Before photography was invented in 1839, painted portraits, and engravings based on them, were one of the few ways to record likenesses. From the Colonial era through the 1820s, portraiture was the most widely practiced genre of American art, and it continued to be a significant form through the 19th century. The demand for likenesses was incessant, and portraiture was often the primary source of income for artists. Artists frequently made portraits of famous people to attract interest and potential patrons. For example, in 1834 Chester Harding painted frontiersman Davy Crockett, then a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, for display in his Boston gallery.

A consistent belief through most of the 18th and 19th centuries was that character could be read from a person's face, or the bumps on his or her head, or from facial expressions, and that portraits should convey these indicators of character. These theories of physiognomy and phrenology have since been debunked, but they were important considerations in depicting the nation's leaders, since such portraits were often made for posterity. Most people had only one portrait painted in their lifetime, if at all, so artists were selected with great care, and expectations were high.

Before the 1840s, American portraiture was influenced primarily by English techniques, poses, compositions and gestures, and many artists received at least part of their training in England. Even canvas sizes followed the British example. Portraits made on commission were priced according to canvas size and the materials and labor involved.

In the late 19th century as European portraitists began traveling to the United States to acquire commissions from the growing upper class, American artists increasingly felt they needed to train abroad in order to succeed at home. Paris continued to be the main lure. as painters such as Eakins, Whistler, Beaux and Sargent went to study there. Some of America's best-known portraitists, in fact, became expatriates.

Why does the author mention Davy Crocket in paragraph 1?

  • A.

    as an example of an artist using a famous person to gain attention to his work 

  • B.

    because Crocket was also a famous artist 

  • C.

    as an example of the types of people who could afford to pay for their portrait to be painted 

  • D.

    because gallery owners often had famous people as patrons

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Câu 46 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks.

Feminism, collective term for systems of belief and theories that pay special (1)________to women’s rights and women’s position in culture and society. The term tends to be used for the women’s rights movement, which began in the late 18th century and continues to campaign for complete political, social, and economic equality between women and men. This article (2)________specifically with the development of the ideas behind that movement and their (3)________and impact.

Feminists are united by the idea that women’s position in society is unequal to (4)________of men, and that society is structured in such a way as to benefit men to the political, social, and economic (5)x of women. However, feminists have used different theories to explain these (6)________and have advocated different ways of redressing inequalities, and there are marked geographic and historical variations in the nature of feminism.

Historically, feminist thought and activity can be divided into two waves. The first wave, which began in about 1800 and (7)________until the 1930s, was largely concerned with gaining equal rights between women and men. The second wave, which began in the late 1960s, has continued to fight for (8)________but has also developed a (9)________of theories and approaches that stress the difference between women and men and that draw attention to the (10)________needs of women.

Điền vào số 2

  • A.

    deals

  • B.

    provide

  • C.

    familiar

  • D.

    initiates

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Câu 47 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each blank.

We are descendents of the ice age. Periods of glaciation have spanned the whole of human existence for the past 2 million years. The rapid melting of the continental glaciers at the end of the last ice age spurred one of the most dramatic climate changes in the history of the planet. During this interglacial time, people were caught up in a cataclysm of human accomplishment, including the development of agriculture and animal husbandry. Over the past few thousand years, the Earth’s climate has been extraordinarily beneficial, and humans have prospered exceedingly well under a benign atmosphere.

Ice ages have dramatically affected life on Earth almost from the very beginning. It is even possible that life itself significantly changed the climate. All living organisms pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and eventually store it in sedimentary rocks within the Earth’s crust. If too much carbon dioxide is lost, too much heat escapes out into the atmosphere. This can cause the Earth to cool enough for glacial ice to spread across the land.

In general the reduction of the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been equalized by the input of carbon dioxide from such events as volcanic eruptions. Man, however, is upsetting the equation by burning fossil fuels and destroying tropical rain forests, both of which release stored carbon dioxide. This energizes the greenhouse effect and causes the Earth to warm. If the warming is significant enough, the polar ice caps eventually melt.

The polar ice caps drive the atmospheric and oceanic circulation systems. Should the ice caps melt, warm tropical waters could circle the globe and make this a very warm, inhospitable planet.

Over the past century, the global sea level has apparently risen upwards of 6 inches, mainly because of the melting of glacial ice. If present warming trends continue, the seas could rise as much as 6 feet by the next century. This could flood coastal cities and fertile river deltas, where half the human population lives. Delicate wetlands, where many marine species breed, also would be reclaimed by the sea. In addition, more frequent and severe storms would batter coastal areas, adding to the disaster of the higher seas.

The continued melting of the great ice sheets in polar regions could cause massive amounts of ice to crash into the ocean. This would further raise the sea level and release more ice, which could more than double the area of sea ice and increase correspondingly the amount of sunlight reflected back into space. The cycle would then be complete as this could cause global temperatures to drop enough to initiate another ice age.

According to the passage, carbon dioxide is stored in each of the following EXCEPT

  • A.

    polar ice caps.

  • B.

    sedimentary rocks.

  • C.

    rain forests.

  • D.

    fossil fuel.

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Câu 48 (0.12đ)

_______in 1756, Nassau Hall is the oldest building now standing on the campus of Frinceton University.

  • A.

    When it completed

  • B.

    Completing

  • C.

    Completed

  • D.

    Whichwas completed

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Câu 49 (0.12đ)

Despite his seeming control over nature, there are still some points where man remains helpless against her

  • A.

    Man is defenceless against nature, because he cannot have any influence on her. 

  • B.

    Although man has an apparent control over nature, he hasn't fully conquered her yet. 

  • C.

    Man believes he has complete control over nature, but in many respects, this isn't so. 

  • D.

    Even though man can affect her, in many areas nature still does things better.

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Câu 50 (0.12đ)

Mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the stress.

  • A.

    conservatively

  • B.

    necessarily

  • C.

    luxuriously

  • D.

    umbrella

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Câu 51 (0.12đ)

When I dropped that tray behind her, she got a shock. She almost________.

  • A.

    jumped out of her skin

  • B.

    had a lump in her throat 

  • C.

    took her breath away

  • D.

    kept her head

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Câu 52 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer

Before photography was invented in 1839, painted portraits, and engravings based on them, were one of the few ways to record likenesses. From the Colonial era through the 1820s, portraiture was the most widely practiced genre of American art, and it continued to be a significant form through the 19th century. The demand for likenesses was incessant, and portraiture was often the primary source of income for artists. Artists frequently made portraits of famous people to attract interest and potential patrons. For example, in 1834 Chester Harding painted frontiersman Davy Crockett, then a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, for display in his Boston gallery.

A consistent belief through most of the 18th and 19th centuries was that character could be read from a person's face, or the bumps on his or her head, or from facial expressions, and that portraits should convey these indicators of character. These theories of physiognomy and phrenology have since been debunked, but they were important considerations in depicting the nation's leaders, since such portraits were often made for posterity. Most people had only one portrait painted in their lifetime, if at all, so artists were selected with great care, and expectations were high.

Before the 1840s, American portraiture was influenced primarily by English techniques, poses, compositions and gestures, and many artists received at least part of their training in England. Even canvas sizes followed the British example. Portraits made on commission were priced according to canvas size and the materials and labor involved.

In the late 19th century as European portraitists began traveling to the United States to acquire commissions from the growing upper class, American artists increasingly felt they needed to train abroad in order to succeed at home. Paris continued to be the main lure. as painters such as Eakins, Whistler, Beaux and Sargent went to study there. Some of America's best-known portraitists, in fact, became expatriates.

Fingerprints might have proved that the suspect was at the scene of the crime.

  • A.

    The suspect might be at the scene of the crime though his fingerprints might have not been proved. 

  • B.

    It was possible that fingerprints proved the presence of the suspect at the scene of the crime. 

  • C.

    Fingerprints are proved to have belonged to the suspect at the scene of the crime. 

  • D.

    Without doubt, the suspect was at the scene of the crime due to hid fingerprints.

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Câu 53 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer

Before photography was invented in 1839, painted portraits, and engravings based on them, were one of the few ways to record likenesses. From the Colonial era through the 1820s, portraiture was the most widely practiced genre of American art, and it continued to be a significant form through the 19th century. The demand for likenesses was incessant, and portraiture was often the primary source of income for artists. Artists frequently made portraits of famous people to attract interest and potential patrons. For example, in 1834 Chester Harding painted frontiersman Davy Crockett, then a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, for display in his Boston gallery.

A consistent belief through most of the 18th and 19th centuries was that character could be read from a person's face, or the bumps on his or her head, or from facial expressions, and that portraits should convey these indicators of character. These theories of physiognomy and phrenology have since been debunked, but they were important considerations in depicting the nation's leaders, since such portraits were often made for posterity. Most people had only one portrait painted in their lifetime, if at all, so artists were selected with great care, and expectations were high.

Before the 1840s, American portraiture was influenced primarily by English techniques, poses, compositions and gestures, and many artists received at least part of their training in England. Even canvas sizes followed the British example. Portraits made on commission were priced according to canvas size and the materials and labor involved.

In the late 19th century as European portraitists began traveling to the United States to acquire commissions from the growing upper class, American artists increasingly felt they needed to train abroad in order to succeed at home. Paris continued to be the main lure. as painters such as Eakins, Whistler, Beaux and Sargent went to study there. Some of America's best-known portraitists, in fact, became expatriates.

Which of the following statements best represents the meaning of the first sentence (lines1 and 2) before photography was invented in 1839?

  • A.

    painted portraits and engravings were very lifelike. 

  • B.

    there was no accurate way to record a likeness before photography was invented. 

  • C.

    there were not many ways other than painted portraits and engravings if you wanted to record what somebody looked like. 

  • D.

    engravings were based on portraits and not as lifelike

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Câu 54 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer

Before photography was invented in 1839, painted portraits, and engravings based on them, were one of the few ways to record likenesses. From the Colonial era through the 1820s, portraiture was the most widely practiced genre of American art, and it continued to be a significant form through the 19th century. The demand for likenesses was incessant, and portraiture was often the primary source of income for artists. Artists frequently made portraits of famous people to attract interest and potential patrons. For example, in 1834 Chester Harding painted frontiersman Davy Crockett, then a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, for display in his Boston gallery.

A consistent belief through most of the 18th and 19th centuries was that character could be read from a person's face, or the bumps on his or her head, or from facial expressions, and that portraits should convey these indicators of character. These theories of physiognomy and phrenology have since been debunked, but they were important considerations in depicting the nation's leaders, since such portraits were often made for posterity. Most people had only one portrait painted in their lifetime, if at all, so artists were selected with great care, and expectations were high.

Before the 1840s, American portraiture was influenced primarily by English techniques, poses, compositions and gestures, and many artists received at least part of their training in England. Even canvas sizes followed the British example. Portraits made on commission were priced according to canvas size and the materials and labor involved.

In the late 19th century as European portraitists began traveling to the United States to acquire commissions from the growing upper class, American artists increasingly felt they needed to train abroad in order to succeed at home. Paris continued to be the main lure. as painters such as Eakins, Whistler, Beaux and Sargent went to study there. Some of America's best-known portraitists, in fact, became expatriates.

In paragraph 2, what did people look for in a good portrait?

  • A.

    clear facial expressions

  • B.

    an accurate likeness 

  • C.

    indicators of character

  • D.

    every detail, including bumps on the head

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Câu 55 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each blank.

We are descendents of the ice age. Periods of glaciation have spanned the whole of human existence for the past 2 million years. The rapid melting of the continental glaciers at the end of the last ice age spurred one of the most dramatic climate changes in the history of the planet. During this interglacial time, people were caught up in a cataclysm of human accomplishment, including the development of agriculture and animal husbandry. Over the past few thousand years, the Earth’s climate has been extraordinarily beneficial, and humans have prospered exceedingly well under a benign atmosphere.

Ice ages have dramatically affected life on Earth almost from the very beginning. It is even possible that life itself significantly changed the climate. All living organisms pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and eventually store it in sedimentary rocks within the Earth’s crust. If too much carbon dioxide is lost, too much heat escapes out into the atmosphere. This can cause the Earth to cool enough for glacial ice to spread across the land.

In general the reduction of the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been equalized by the input of carbon dioxide from such events as volcanic eruptions. Man, however, is upsetting the equation by burning fossil fuels and destroying tropical rain forests, both of which release stored carbon dioxide. This energizes the greenhouse effect and causes the Earth to warm. If the warming is significant enough, the polar ice caps eventually melt.

The polar ice caps drive the atmospheric and oceanic circulation systems. Should the ice caps melt, warm tropical waters could circle the globe and make this a very warm, inhospitable planet.

Over the past century, the global sea level has apparently risen upwards of 6 inches, mainly because of the melting of glacial ice. If present warming trends continue, the seas could rise as much as 6 feet by the next century. This could flood coastal cities and fertile river deltas, where half the human population lives. Delicate wetlands, where many marine species breed, also would be reclaimed by the sea. In addition, more frequent and severe storms would batter coastal areas, adding to the disaster of the higher seas.

The continued melting of the great ice sheets in polar regions could cause massive amounts of ice to crash into the ocean. This would further raise the sea level and release more ice, which could more than double the area of sea ice and increase correspondingly the amount of sunlight reflected back into space. The cycle would then be complete as this could cause global temperatures to drop enough to initiate another ice age.

Which of the following does the author NOT mention as a consequence of a large rise in global sea level?

  • A.

    The destruction of wetlands

  • B.

    The flooding of cities 

  • C.

    A more diverse marine population

  • D.

    Severe storms

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Câu 56 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks.

Feminism, collective term for systems of belief and theories that pay special (1)________to women’s rights and women’s position in culture and society. The term tends to be used for the women’s rights movement, which began in the late 18th century and continues to campaign for complete political, social, and economic equality between women and men. This article (2)________specifically with the development of the ideas behind that movement and their (3)________and impact.

Feminists are united by the idea that women’s position in society is unequal to (4)________of men, and that society is structured in such a way as to benefit men to the political, social, and economic (5)x of women. However, feminists have used different theories to explain these (6)________and have advocated different ways of redressing inequalities, and there are marked geographic and historical variations in the nature of feminism.

Historically, feminist thought and activity can be divided into two waves. The first wave, which began in about 1800 and (7)________until the 1930s, was largely concerned with gaining equal rights between women and men. The second wave, which began in the late 1960s, has continued to fight for (8)________but has also developed a (9)________of theories and approaches that stress the difference between women and men and that draw attention to the (10)________needs of women.

Điền vào số 4

  • A.

    most

  • B.

    those

  • C.

    that

  • D.

    which

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Câu 57 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each blank.

We are descendents of the ice age. Periods of glaciation have spanned the whole of human existence for the past 2 million years. The rapid melting of the continental glaciers at the end of the last ice age spurred one of the most dramatic climate changes in the history of the planet. During this interglacial time, people were caught up in a cataclysm of human accomplishment, including the development of agriculture and animal husbandry. Over the past few thousand years, the Earth’s climate has been extraordinarily beneficial, and humans have prospered exceedingly well under a benign atmosphere.

Ice ages have dramatically affected life on Earth almost from the very beginning. It is even possible that life itself significantly changed the climate. All living organisms pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and eventually store it in sedimentary rocks within the Earth’s crust. If too much carbon dioxide is lost, too much heat escapes out into the atmosphere. This can cause the Earth to cool enough for glacial ice to spread across the land.

In general the reduction of the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been equalized by the input of carbon dioxide from such events as volcanic eruptions. Man, however, is upsetting the equation by burning fossil fuels and destroying tropical rain forests, both of which release stored carbon dioxide. This energizes the greenhouse effect and causes the Earth to warm. If the warming is significant enough, the polar ice caps eventually melt.

The polar ice caps drive the atmospheric and oceanic circulation systems. Should the ice caps melt, warm tropical waters could circle the globe and make this a very warm, inhospitable planet.

Over the past century, the global sea level has apparently risen upwards of 6 inches, mainly because of the melting of glacial ice. If present warming trends continue, the seas could rise as much as 6 feet by the next century. This could flood coastal cities and fertile river deltas, where half the human population lives. Delicate wetlands, where many marine species breed, also would be reclaimed by the sea. In addition, more frequent and severe storms would batter coastal areas, adding to the disaster of the higher seas.

The continued melting of the great ice sheets in polar regions could cause massive amounts of ice to crash into the ocean. This would further raise the sea level and release more ice, which could more than double the area of sea ice and increase correspondingly the amount of sunlight reflected back into space. The cycle would then be complete as this could cause global temperatures to drop enough to initiate another ice age.

The word “this” in the third paragraph refers to

  • A.

    man’s upsetting the equation

  • B.

    the reduction of the level of carbon dioxide. 

  • C.

    a volcanic eruption

  • D.

    the melting of the polar ice caps

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Câu 58 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks.

Feminism, collective term for systems of belief and theories that pay special (1)________to women’s rights and women’s position in culture and society. The term tends to be used for the women’s rights movement, which began in the late 18th century and continues to campaign for complete political, social, and economic equality between women and men. This article (2)________specifically with the development of the ideas behind that movement and their (3)________and impact.

Feminists are united by the idea that women’s position in society is unequal to (4)________of men, and that society is structured in such a way as to benefit men to the political, social, and economic (5)x of women. However, feminists have used different theories to explain these (6)________and have advocated different ways of redressing inequalities, and there are marked geographic and historical variations in the nature of feminism.

Historically, feminist thought and activity can be divided into two waves. The first wave, which began in about 1800 and (7)________until the 1930s, was largely concerned with gaining equal rights between women and men. The second wave, which began in the late 1960s, has continued to fight for (8)________but has also developed a (9)________of theories and approaches that stress the difference between women and men and that draw attention to the (10)________needs of women.

Điền vào số 8

  • A.

    freedom

  • B.

    independence

  • C.

    tradition

  • D.

    equality

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Câu 59 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer

Before photography was invented in 1839, painted portraits, and engravings based on them, were one of the few ways to record likenesses. From the Colonial era through the 1820s, portraiture was the most widely practiced genre of American art, and it continued to be a significant form through the 19th century. The demand for likenesses was incessant, and portraiture was often the primary source of income for artists. Artists frequently made portraits of famous people to attract interest and potential patrons. For example, in 1834 Chester Harding painted frontiersman Davy Crockett, then a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, for display in his Boston gallery.

A consistent belief through most of the 18th and 19th centuries was that character could be read from a person's face, or the bumps on his or her head, or from facial expressions, and that portraits should convey these indicators of character. These theories of physiognomy and phrenology have since been debunked, but they were important considerations in depicting the nation's leaders, since such portraits were often made for posterity. Most people had only one portrait painted in their lifetime, if at all, so artists were selected with great care, and expectations were high.

Before the 1840s, American portraiture was influenced primarily by English techniques, poses, compositions and gestures, and many artists received at least part of their training in England. Even canvas sizes followed the British example. Portraits made on commission were priced according to canvas size and the materials and labor involved.

In the late 19th century as European portraitists began traveling to the United States to acquire commissions from the growing upper class, American artists increasingly felt they needed to train abroad in order to succeed at home. Paris continued to be the main lure. as painters such as Eakins, Whistler, Beaux and Sargent went to study there. Some of America's best-known portraitists, in fact, became expatriates.

The word poses is closest in meaning to________

  • A.

    stance

  • B.

    height

  • C.

    weight

  • D.

    manner

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Câu 60 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer

Before photography was invented in 1839, painted portraits, and engravings based on them, were one of the few ways to record likenesses. From the Colonial era through the 1820s, portraiture was the most widely practiced genre of American art, and it continued to be a significant form through the 19th century. The demand for likenesses was incessant, and portraiture was often the primary source of income for artists. Artists frequently made portraits of famous people to attract interest and potential patrons. For example, in 1834 Chester Harding painted frontiersman Davy Crockett, then a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, for display in his Boston gallery.

A consistent belief through most of the 18th and 19th centuries was that character could be read from a person's face, or the bumps on his or her head, or from facial expressions, and that portraits should convey these indicators of character. These theories of physiognomy and phrenology have since been debunked, but they were important considerations in depicting the nation's leaders, since such portraits were often made for posterity. Most people had only one portrait painted in their lifetime, if at all, so artists were selected with great care, and expectations were high.

Before the 1840s, American portraiture was influenced primarily by English techniques, poses, compositions and gestures, and many artists received at least part of their training in England. Even canvas sizes followed the British example. Portraits made on commission were priced according to canvas size and the materials and labor involved.

In the late 19th century as European portraitists began traveling to the United States to acquire commissions from the growing upper class, American artists increasingly felt they needed to train abroad in order to succeed at home. Paris continued to be the main lure. as painters such as Eakins, Whistler, Beaux and Sargent went to study there. Some of America's best-known portraitists, in fact, became expatriates.

Never before had the community seen anything more spectacular than the magician’s show.

  • A.

    The community would never again experience anything more spectacular than the show the magician did. 

  • B.

    If the community enjoyed magic more, they would have been more amazed by the magician’s show. 

  • C.

    The magician’s performance was the most amazing thing that the community had ever witnessed. 

  • D.

    After the magician’s incredible show, the community agreed that they’d never seen anything like it.

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Câu 61 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks.

Feminism, collective term for systems of belief and theories that pay special (1)________to women’s rights and women’s position in culture and society. The term tends to be used for the women’s rights movement, which began in the late 18th century and continues to campaign for complete political, social, and economic equality between women and men. This article (2)________specifically with the development of the ideas behind that movement and their (3)________and impact.

Feminists are united by the idea that women’s position in society is unequal to (4)________of men, and that society is structured in such a way as to benefit men to the political, social, and economic (5)x of women. However, feminists have used different theories to explain these (6)________and have advocated different ways of redressing inequalities, and there are marked geographic and historical variations in the nature of feminism.

Historically, feminist thought and activity can be divided into two waves. The first wave, which began in about 1800 and (7)________until the 1930s, was largely concerned with gaining equal rights between women and men. The second wave, which began in the late 1960s, has continued to fight for (8)________but has also developed a (9)________of theories and approaches that stress the difference between women and men and that draw attention to the (10)________needs of women.

Điền vào số 3

  • A.

    pressure

  • B.

    problem

  • C.

    variation

  • D.

    influence

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Câu 62 (0.12đ)

Mr. Lam insisted that we showour best knowledge, our enthusiasm, our keen on work and our sense of responsibility when working in a team.

  • A.

    when working

  • B.

    show

  • C.

    sense of

  • D.

    keen on

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Câu 63 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer

Before photography was invented in 1839, painted portraits, and engravings based on them, were one of the few ways to record likenesses. From the Colonial era through the 1820s, portraiture was the most widely practiced genre of American art, and it continued to be a significant form through the 19th century. The demand for likenesses was incessant, and portraiture was often the primary source of income for artists. Artists frequently made portraits of famous people to attract interest and potential patrons. For example, in 1834 Chester Harding painted frontiersman Davy Crockett, then a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, for display in his Boston gallery.

A consistent belief through most of the 18th and 19th centuries was that character could be read from a person's face, or the bumps on his or her head, or from facial expressions, and that portraits should convey these indicators of character. These theories of physiognomy and phrenology have since been debunked, but they were important considerations in depicting the nation's leaders, since such portraits were often made for posterity. Most people had only one portrait painted in their lifetime, if at all, so artists were selected with great care, and expectations were high.

Before the 1840s, American portraiture was influenced primarily by English techniques, poses, compositions and gestures, and many artists received at least part of their training in England. Even canvas sizes followed the British example. Portraits made on commission were priced according to canvas size and the materials and labor involved.

In the late 19th century as European portraitists began traveling to the United States to acquire commissions from the growing upper class, American artists increasingly felt they needed to train abroad in order to succeed at home. Paris continued to be the main lure. as painters such as Eakins, Whistler, Beaux and Sargent went to study there. Some of America's best-known portraitists, in fact, became expatriates.

What does the passage mainly discussed?

  • A.

    art in 19th century America

  • B.

    portraiture in 19th century America 

  • C.

    the early years of photography

  • D.

    the influence of other countries on

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Câu 64 (0.12đ)

You should’t read that file; it contains________information.

  • A.

    constructive

  • B.

    preferential

  • C.

    confidential

  • D.

    inclusive

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Câu 65 (0.12đ)

It’s been a good year. I’ve been written two books and a couple of articles, and________are now in print.

  • A.

    both of which

  • B.

    both of them

  • C.

    all of which

  • D.

    all of them

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Câu 66 (0.12đ)

Read the following passage and mark on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks.

Feminism, collective term for systems of belief and theories that pay special (1)________to women’s rights and women’s position in culture and society. The term tends to be used for the women’s rights movement, which began in the late 18th century and continues to campaign for complete political, social, and economic equality between women and men. This article (2)________specifically with the development of the ideas behind that movement and their (3)________and impact.

Feminists are united by the idea that women’s position in society is unequal to (4)________of men, and that society is structured in such a way as to benefit men to the political, social, and economic (5)x of women. However, feminists have used different theories to explain these (6)________and have advocated different ways of redressing inequalities, and there are marked geographic and historical variations in the nature of feminism.

Historically, feminist thought and activity can be divided into two waves. The first wave, which began in about 1800 and (7)________until the 1930s, was largely concerned with gaining equal rights between women and men. The second wave, which began in the late 1960s, has continued to fight for (8)________but has also developed a (9)________of theories and approaches that stress the difference between women and men and that draw attention to the (10)________needs of women.

Điền vào số 10

  • A.

    definite

  • B.

    specific

  • C.

    vague

  • D.

    general

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Câu 67 (0.12đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.

An increasingnumber of companies has changed dress codes, allowing employees to wear casual clothing in the work place.

  • A.

    in the working place 

  • B.

    has changed   

  • C.

    increasing        

  • D.

    to wear

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Câu 68 (0.12đ)

A few hours after the infection the feeling of numbness in your arm will.

  • A.

    wear off

  • B.

    fade out

  • C.

    drop away

  • D.

    fall through

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Câu 69 (0.12đ)

Certain Paleolithis artifacts are given special terms________.

  • A.

    whose locations are indicating their discovery.

  • B.

    which indicating their location of discovery 

  • C.

    indicating the location of their discovery

  • D.

    what the location of their discovery is

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Câu 70 (0.12đ)

First designed in 1970, Earth Day has become an international event________concerns about environmental issues such as pollution.

  • A.

    dedicated to rising

  • B.

    dedicated rising

  • C.

    dedicates to raise 

  • D.

    that dedicates to rasing

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Câu 71 (0.12đ)

She raised her hand high so that she could attract the teacher's attention.

  • A.

    To attract the teacher's attention, she raised her hand high. 

  • B.

    She raised her hand high with a view to attracting the teacher's attention. 

  • C.

    She raised her hand high but she failed to attract the teacher's attention. 

  • D.

    She raised her hand high with the aim of attracting the teacher's attention.

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Câu 72 (0.12đ)

After 116 million dollars had been spent, the Supreme Court stopped construction of the dam because of a little fish,________.

  • A.

    it was the famous endangered snail darter

  • B.

    being the famous endangered snail darter 

  • C.

    to be the famous endangered snail darter

  • D.

    the famous endangered snail darter

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Câu 73 (0.12đ)

I’m sure your bank manager will lend you a________ear when you explain the situation to him.

  • A.

    merciful

  • B.

    sympathetic

  • C.

    pitiful

  • D.

    compassionate

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Câu 74 (0.12đ)

The teacher gave some instructions. I don’t understand any of them.

  • A.

    The instructions the teacher gave are not understanding to me 

  • B.

    It was the instructions the teacher gave that confused me 

  • C.

    It hasn’t been clear to me about the instructions given 

  • D.

    I’m finding it difficult to figure out what the teacher required according to his instructions

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Câu 75 (0.12đ)

Mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the stress.

  • A.

    curriculum

  • B.

    discourteous

  • C.

    category

  • D.

    arithmetic

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Câu 76 (0.12đ)

________all the workers in the company, they talked to the manager in person, asking for a better working condition.

  • A.

    At the expense of

  • B.

    On behalf of

  • C.

    Instead of

  • D.

    In the aspect of

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Câu 77 (0.12đ)

Are you thinking of flying business class?" "________"

  • A.

    I'm flying there to attend a party.

  • B.

    No, I'm just on business. 

  • C.

    No, I'd like an aisle seat.

  • D.

    No, economy.

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Câu 78 (0.12đ)

The more you study during the semester,________the week before exam.

  • A.

    . the less you have to study

  • B.

    you have to study the less 

  • C.

    the less have you to study

  • D.

    the study less you have

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Câu 79 (0.12đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

This kind of dress is outmoded so you shouldn’t dress it up at the party.

  • A.

    unfashionable

  • B.

    incompetent

  • C.

    fashionable

  • D.

    unattractive

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