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Đề thi thử thpt quốc gia 2019 môn tiếng anh (Đề số 7)

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Câu 1 (0.2đ)

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 31 to 37.

   A gesture is an action that sends a message from one person to another without using words. We use gestures to communicate with others. There are some gestures that have completely different meaning depending on when and where they are used.

   When an American wants to show that something is OK. or good, he raises his hand and makes a circle with his thumb and foreigners. The circle sign has only one meaning for him. He might be surprised to learn that in other countries it can mean something different. In Japan, for instance, it is the gesture for money. In France, it means 'zero' or 'worthless'. Such differences can lead to all kinds of misunderstanding when foreigners meet. But why is it that the same gesture has so many different meanings?

   When some people want to show that something is exact or precise, they make a sign to show that they are holding something between the tips of their thumb and forefinger. Many people from all over the world do this when they want to make a specific point as they are speaking. People later started using this signal to mean 'exactly right' or 'perfect'. This was how the famous OK was bom.

In Japan, money means coins and coins are around. Therefore, making a round hand sign came to represent money. It is simple as that. The French sign for 'nothing' or 'worthless' also has a simple origin. This time the circle doesn't represent a coin, but nought. Nought equals zero, zero equals nothing, nothing equals worthless.

Where does the famous sign OK come from?

  • A.

    It comes from the specific point.

  • B.

    It comes from the way people hold things in their hands.

  • C.

    It comes from the sign made by the tip of the thumb and forefinger.

  • D.

    It comes from the idea that a coin is round.

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Câu 25 (0.2đ)

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.

Peter and Jack are playing tennis

Peter: "How well you are playing!" “Jack: .................. ”

  • A.

    Say it again. I like to hear your words

  • B.

    I think so. I am proud of myself

  • C.

    Thank you too much

  • D.

    Many thanks. That is a nice compliment

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Câu 26 (0.2đ)

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 31 to 37.

   A gesture is an action that sends a message from one person to another without using words. We use gestures to communicate with others. There are some gestures that have completely different meaning depending on when and where they are used.

   When an American wants to show that something is OK. or good, he raises his hand and makes a circle with his thumb and foreigners. The circle sign has only one meaning for him. He might be surprised to learn that in other countries it can mean something different. In Japan, for instance, it is the gesture for money. In France, it means 'zero' or 'worthless'. Such differences can lead to all kinds of misunderstanding when foreigners meet. But why is it that the same gesture has so many different meanings?

   When some people want to show that something is exact or precise, they make a sign to show that they are holding something between the tips of their thumb and forefinger. Many people from all over the world do this when they want to make a specific point as they are speaking. People later started using this signal to mean 'exactly right' or 'perfect'. This was how the famous OK was bom.

In Japan, money means coins and coins are around. Therefore, making a round hand sign came to represent money. It is simple as that. The French sign for 'nothing' or 'worthless' also has a simple origin. This time the circle doesn't represent a coin, but nought. Nought equals zero, zero equals nothing, nothing equals worthless.

When does an American raise his hand and make a circle sign?

  • A.

    When he means that he has no money.

  • B.

    When he wants to show that something is OK.

  • C.

    When he wants to send a message that he is not well.

  • D.

    When he plays with his thumb and foreigner.

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Câu 27 (0.2đ)

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

In many cultures, people signify their agreement by nodding their head.

  • A.

    turning

  • B.

    shaking

  • C.

    pointing

  • D.

    waving

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Câu 28 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B C or D on answer sheet to indicate the answer to each of the following question

They held a concert to mark the .................. of Mozart's death.

  • A.

    occasion

  • B.

    situation

  • C.

    anniversary

  • D.

    remembrance

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Câu 29 (0.2đ)

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

He .................. not having finished the project.

  • A.

    reproached his secretary for

  • B.

    allowed his secretary to

  • C.

    resented his secretary of

  • D.

    was furious with his secretary at

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Câu 30 (0.2đ)

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 31 to 37.

   A gesture is an action that sends a message from one person to another without using words. We use gestures to communicate with others. There are some gestures that have completely different meaning depending on when and where they are used.

   When an American wants to show that something is OK. or good, he raises his hand and makes a circle with his thumb and foreigners. The circle sign has only one meaning for him. He might be surprised to learn that in other countries it can mean something different. In Japan, for instance, it is the gesture for money. In France, it means 'zero' or 'worthless'. Such differences can lead to all kinds of misunderstanding when foreigners meet. But why is it that the same gesture has so many different meanings?

   When some people want to show that something is exact or precise, they make a sign to show that they are holding something between the tips of their thumb and forefinger. Many people from all over the world do this when they want to make a specific point as they are speaking. People later started using this signal to mean 'exactly right' or 'perfect'. This was how the famous OK was bom.

In Japan, money means coins and coins are around. Therefore, making a round hand sign came to represent money. It is simple as that. The French sign for 'nothing' or 'worthless' also has a simple origin. This time the circle doesn't represent a coin, but nought. Nought equals zero, zero equals nothing, nothing equals worthless.

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

  • A.

    the different meaning of showing OK sign in America. Japan and France.

  • B.

    using gestures may lead to misunderstanding.

  • C.

    people from different cultures may understand a gesture in different ways.

  • D.

    people shouldn't use gestures because they can make mistake.

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Câu 31 (0.2đ)

Đáp án D

D. a Halloween custom for children in many countries.

Câu trong bài: It primarily a fun for childrcn. Children dress up in costumes like people did a thousand years ago. But instead of worrying about evil spirits, they go from house to house. They knock on door and say "trick or treat".

Why the old Europeans wore costumes like ghosts and other evil creatures?

  • A.

    Because they wanted the spirits not to harm them.

  • B.

    Because they wanted to get candy.

  • C.

    They wore costumes to go to parties.

  • D.

    They wore costumes to go house from house.

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Câu 32 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B C or D on answer sheet to indicate the answer to each of the following question

The party starts at 9 o'clock so I’ll .................. at 8.30.

  • A.

    look for you

  • B.

    pick you up

  • C.

    bring you along

  • D.

    bring up

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Câu 33 (0.2đ)

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 bestfits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.

In summary, for most visitors, the Japanese are (26) .................. and difficult to understand. The graceful act of (27) .................. , is the traditional greeting. However, they have also adopted the western custom of shaking hands, but with a light grip. Meanwhile, to show respect for their customs, it would flatter them to offer a slight bow when being introduced. Avoid hugging and kissing when greeting. It is considered rude to stare. Prolonged direct eye contact is considered to be (28) .................. or even intimidating. It is rude to stand with your hand or hands in your pockets, especially when greeting someone or when addressing a group of people. The seemingly simple act of exchanging business cards is more complex in Japan (29) .................. the business card represents not only one's identity but also his status in life. Yours should be printed in your own language and in Japanese. The Japanese are not a touch-oriented society; so avoid open displays of affection, touching or any prolonged form of body contact. Queues are generally respected; especially in crowded train and subway stations (30) .................. the huge volume of people causes touching and pushing.

Điền vào ô 27

  • A.

    shaking 

  • B.

    hugging

  • C.

    bowing 

  • D.

    looking

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Câu 34 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B C or D on answer sheet to indicate the answer to each of the following question

My parents are going to hit the roof if they find out we had a party here.

  • A.

    become angry

  • B.

    become sad

  • C.

    become worried

  • D.

    become nervous

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Câu 35 (0.2đ)

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 bestfits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.

In summary, for most visitors, the Japanese are (26) .................. and difficult to understand. The graceful act of (27) .................. , is the traditional greeting. However, they have also adopted the western custom of shaking hands, but with a light grip. Meanwhile, to show respect for their customs, it would flatter them to offer a slight bow when being introduced. Avoid hugging and kissing when greeting. It is considered rude to stare. Prolonged direct eye contact is considered to be (28) .................. or even intimidating. It is rude to stand with your hand or hands in your pockets, especially when greeting someone or when addressing a group of people. The seemingly simple act of exchanging business cards is more complex in Japan (29) .................. the business card represents not only one's identity but also his status in life. Yours should be printed in your own language and in Japanese. The Japanese are not a touch-oriented society; so avoid open displays of affection, touching or any prolonged form of body contact. Queues are generally respected; especially in crowded train and subway stations (30) .................. the huge volume of people causes touching and pushing.

Điền vào ô 28

  • A.

    politely

  • B.

    impoliteness 

  • C.

    impolitely

  • D.

    impolite

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Câu 36 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B C or D on answer sheet to indicate the answer to each of the following question

The manager is good at .................. difficult customers.

  • A.

    relying on

  • B.

    dealing with

  • C.

    showing off

  • D.

    wiping off

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Câu 37 (0.2đ)

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

I didn't think his comments were very appropriate at the time.

  • A.

    correct

  • B.

    rude

  • C.

    exact

  • D.

    suitable

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Câu 38 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B C or D on answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position ofprimary stress in each of the following question.

  • A.

    situation

  • B.

    appropriate

  • C.

    informality

  • D.

    entertainment

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Câu 39 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B C or D on answer sheet to indicate the answer to each of the following question

He bent toward the candle and .................. gently.

  • A.

    blow

  • B.

    blew

  • C.

    blowing

  • D.

    blown

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Câu 40 (0.2đ)

Đáp án D

D. a Halloween custom for children in many countries.

Câu trong bài: It primarily a fun for childrcn. Children dress up in costumes like people did a thousand years ago. But instead of worrying about evil spirits, they go from house to house. They knock on door and say "trick or treat".

According to the passage, which of the following can result from the carrying Halloween to America?

  • A.

    People don't wear costumes like ghosts or other evil creature any more.

  • B.

    The Americans carry lanterns made from pumpkins instead of turnips.

  • C.

    People go from house to house for drinking tea.

  • D.

    Halloween is not on October 31 any longer.

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Câu 41 (0.2đ)

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

Mr. Peter is the big .................. in the company as he has just been promoted to the position of Managing Director.

  • A.

    bread

  • B.

    meat

  • C.

    cheese

  • D.

    apple

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Câu 42 (0.2đ)

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 31 to 37.

   A gesture is an action that sends a message from one person to another without using words. We use gestures to communicate with others. There are some gestures that have completely different meaning depending on when and where they are used.

   When an American wants to show that something is OK. or good, he raises his hand and makes a circle with his thumb and foreigners. The circle sign has only one meaning for him. He might be surprised to learn that in other countries it can mean something different. In Japan, for instance, it is the gesture for money. In France, it means 'zero' or 'worthless'. Such differences can lead to all kinds of misunderstanding when foreigners meet. But why is it that the same gesture has so many different meanings?

   When some people want to show that something is exact or precise, they make a sign to show that they are holding something between the tips of their thumb and forefinger. Many people from all over the world do this when they want to make a specific point as they are speaking. People later started using this signal to mean 'exactly right' or 'perfect'. This was how the famous OK was bom.

In Japan, money means coins and coins are around. Therefore, making a round hand sign came to represent money. It is simple as that. The French sign for 'nothing' or 'worthless' also has a simple origin. This time the circle doesn't represent a coin, but nought. Nought equals zero, zero equals nothing, nothing equals worthless.

Which of the following statements is true?

  • A.

    A gesture with a circle means zero in America

  • B.

    In France and Japan, a circle sign made with a thumb and a forefinger means the same.

  • C.

    Body language hardly meads to misunderstanding.

  • D.

    A gesture may mean different things in different cultures.

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Câu 43 (0.2đ)

* Mark the letter A, BC or D on answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined differs from the other three in pronunciation in each following question.

  • A.

    wave

  • B.

    stay

  • C.

    hate

  • D.

    party

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Câu 44 (0.2đ)

Đáp án D

D. a Halloween custom for children in many countries.

Câu trong bài: It primarily a fun for childrcn. Children dress up in costumes like people did a thousand years ago. But instead of worrying about evil spirits, they go from house to house. They knock on door and say "trick or treat".

The word "they" in paragraph 4 refers to .................. 

  • A.

    the Celts

  • B.

    evil spirits

  • C.

    the Europeans

  • D.

    ghosts

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Câu 45 (0.2đ)

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

As soon as he arrived at the airport, he called home.

  • A.

    No sooner had he arrived at the airport than he called home.

  • B.

    He arrived at the airport sooner than he had expected.

  • C.

    Calling home, he said that he had arrived the airport.

  • D.

    Immediately after he called home, he arrived the airport.

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Câu 46 (0.2đ)

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 bestfits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.

In summary, for most visitors, the Japanese are (26) .................. and difficult to understand. The graceful act of (27) .................. , is the traditional greeting. However, they have also adopted the western custom of shaking hands, but with a light grip. Meanwhile, to show respect for their customs, it would flatter them to offer a slight bow when being introduced. Avoid hugging and kissing when greeting. It is considered rude to stare. Prolonged direct eye contact is considered to be (28) .................. or even intimidating. It is rude to stand with your hand or hands in your pockets, especially when greeting someone or when addressing a group of people. The seemingly simple act of exchanging business cards is more complex in Japan (29) .................. the business card represents not only one's identity but also his status in life. Yours should be printed in your own language and in Japanese. The Japanese are not a touch-oriented society; so avoid open displays of affection, touching or any prolonged form of body contact. Queues are generally respected; especially in crowded train and subway stations (30) .................. the huge volume of people causes touching and pushing.

Điền vào ô 29

  • A.

    because

  • B.

    even if 

  • C.

    unless 

  • D.

    though

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Câu 47 (0.2đ)

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 31 to 37.

   A gesture is an action that sends a message from one person to another without using words. We use gestures to communicate with others. There are some gestures that have completely different meaning depending on when and where they are used.

   When an American wants to show that something is OK. or good, he raises his hand and makes a circle with his thumb and foreigners. The circle sign has only one meaning for him. He might be surprised to learn that in other countries it can mean something different. In Japan, for instance, it is the gesture for money. In France, it means 'zero' or 'worthless'. Such differences can lead to all kinds of misunderstanding when foreigners meet. But why is it that the same gesture has so many different meanings?

   When some people want to show that something is exact or precise, they make a sign to show that they are holding something between the tips of their thumb and forefinger. Many people from all over the world do this when they want to make a specific point as they are speaking. People later started using this signal to mean 'exactly right' or 'perfect'. This was how the famous OK was bom.

In Japan, money means coins and coins are around. Therefore, making a round hand sign came to represent money. It is simple as that. The French sign for 'nothing' or 'worthless' also has a simple origin. This time the circle doesn't represent a coin, but nought. Nought equals zero, zero equals nothing, nothing equals worthless.

The word "they" in paragraph 3 refers to .................. 

  • A.

    gestures

  • B.

    signs

  • C.

    people

  • D.

    something

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Câu 48 (0.2đ)

Mark the letter A, B C or D on answer sheet to indicate the answer to each of the following question

When he realized the police had spotted him, the man .................. the exit as quickly as possible.

  • A.

    made off

  • B.

    made for

  • C.

    made out

  • D.

    made up

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Câu 49 (0.2đ)

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 bestfits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.

In summary, for most visitors, the Japanese are (26) .................. and difficult to understand. The graceful act of (27) .................. , is the traditional greeting. However, they have also adopted the western custom of shaking hands, but with a light grip. Meanwhile, to show respect for their customs, it would flatter them to offer a slight bow when being introduced. Avoid hugging and kissing when greeting. It is considered rude to stare. Prolonged direct eye contact is considered to be (28) .................. or even intimidating. It is rude to stand with your hand or hands in your pockets, especially when greeting someone or when addressing a group of people. The seemingly simple act of exchanging business cards is more complex in Japan (29) .................. the business card represents not only one's identity but also his status in life. Yours should be printed in your own language and in Japanese. The Japanese are not a touch-oriented society; so avoid open displays of affection, touching or any prolonged form of body contact. Queues are generally respected; especially in crowded train and subway stations (30) .................. the huge volume of people causes touching and pushing.

Điền vào ô 26

  • A.

    complex  

  • B.

    easy 

  • C.

    simply 

  • D.

    cheap

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Câu 50 (0.2đ)

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

She tried very hard to pass the driving test. She could hardly pass it.

  • A.

    Although she didn’t try hard to pass pass the driving test, she could pass it.

  • B.

    Despite being able to pass the driving test, she didn’t pass it.

  • C.

    Hard as she tried, she could hardly hard pass the driving test

  • D.

    She tried very hard, so she passed the driving test satisfactorily

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