Đề ôn thi THPT Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh năm 2020 - Đề số 7 (Có đáp án)

Question 13. We bought both sofas from.......big furniture warehouse that's just off the motorway.
A. some B. the C. a D. Ø
Question 14. It is.......that you are cordially invited to attend.
A. at our annual wine-tasting evening B. on our annual wine-tasting evening
C. in our annual wine-tasting evening D. our annual wine-tasting evening
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  1. ĐỀ THI THỬ THPTQG MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM 2020 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN 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. Question l. A. primary B. hike C. linguistics D. divide Question 2. A. promises B. realizes C. devises D. socializes 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. Question 3. A. indoor B. damage C. despite D. canal Question 4. A. generous B. extensive C.resources D. eternal Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5. The kids to get up this morning. It and it was cold, and their bed was so warm. A. don't want - is raining B. didn’t want - rained C. weren't wanting - rained D. didn't want - was raining Question 6. Almost 50 per cent of cancer are treated successfully. A. sufferers B. patients C. victims D. invalids Question 7. I don't know why you insist blaming me all my troubles. A. on - for B. in - for C. at - on D. over - for Question 8. The fifth generation computers, with artificial intelligence, and perfected now. A. developed B. have developed C. are being developed D. will have been developed Question 9. These trainers are the article. Those others are just cheap imported copies. A. real B. existent C. authentic D. genuine Question 10. A love marriage, however, does not necessarily much sharing of interests and responsibilities. A. take over B. result in C. hold on D. keep to Question11. oft he brothers wants to give in. Both are as stubborn as mules. A. None B. Either C. Neither D. Each Question 12. The bridge will be completed at the end of next year, two years. A. hence B. thus C. consequently D. therefore
  2. Question 22. It is believed that conflicts between parents and children can be resolved by means of heart-to-heart talks. A. harmony B. disagreements C. differences D. similarities Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. At present, single-parent families ought to be of great focus, be recognized and supported as they are a growing family form and should not be an afterthought in family, economic and labor market policies. Single parent families should be (1) considered and addressed in all family policy discussions and decisions (2), home-care cash allowances, which are paid to a parent who abstains from employment to take care for her child at home, can have significant consequences encouraging lower levels of female employment among single-parent families, (3) in turn results in higher childhood poverty. In this regard, work-life balance policies and workplace practices also need to (4) a single-parent perspective, for example, the impact of non-standard work hours when childcare is not available. The provision of educational and skill-building opportunities and affordable quality day care become even more urgent in families with single parents. Such families should have a higher priority and subsidized access to childcare facilities. Governmental agencies should be established (5) child support payment from non-resident parents in case of conflicts, disagreements or delayed payments, e.g., after a divorce or separation. Question 23. A. implicitly B. clearly C. indirectly D. completely Question 24. A. For instance B. However C. Moreover D. Therefore Question 25. A. who B. whose C. which D. that Question 26. A. take responsible for B. take in hand C. take no notice of D. take account of Question 27. A. to facilitate B. facilitating C. facilitated D. facilitate Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 28. The survey shows that today's generation of young people generally get along well with their parents and appreciate the way they’re being risen. A. today's generation B. get along C. appreciate D. being risen Question 29. His parents asked him to buy books which he found them useful and necessary for his study.
  3. B. People imitate the behaviors and patterns of the observed local citizens. C. People use a map and ask around for more information. D. People continue to apply their own cultural norms on the newly met situations. Question 34. The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to A. map B. culture C. reaction D. encounter Question 35. According to paragraph 3, what is the advice for people facing unfamiliar cultural events? A. Making friends with local people helps people familiarize with the culture better. B. It’s advisable to learn about a culture before travelling to exotic places. C. It’s a real win-win situation to combine the knowledge from different cultures. D. Sometimes it is wise to judge from your own cultural lens and sometime it isn’t. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. From smartphones and tablets to apps and social media, society is ambushed from all sides with technology. Naturally, all generations embrace it differently, with younger “digital natives” generally being more connected, more switched-on and more tech literate than older age groups. According to Pew Research, 92% of Millennials (born 1981-1996) own smartphones, compared with 85% of Gen Xers (born 1965-1980) and 67% of Baby Boomers (born 1946-1964). In terms of tech behavior, older generations tend to use their phones mostly for making calls, whereas for younger generations, a phone is their digital window to the world. Phones are used for social media, going online, texting, emailing, playing games, listening to music, and recording and watching videos. The daily media consumption of different generations also vastly differs. Gen Z and Millennials favor streaming and online services, with 46% oftens saying they use Netflix compared to 31% of those aged over 16. Furthermore, 16-24s spend 30% of their downtime watching TV or video, compared to 40% of tune spent on these activities by the average UK adult. Boomers spend a whopping 344 minutes a day watching regular TV, significantly more than any other age group. Size also matters more depending on your decade of birth. Younger generations prefer smaller screens sizes, opting for a smartphone as their go-to tech, while Generation X and technology newbies – the Boomers, are going bigger, owning more desktops and tablets. Always in the front of the queue for the hottest tech, younger generations see technology as an integral part of their existence, and since few Millennials and Gen Z can remember a time without social media, they’re more fearless and
  4. C. The generation users are born into affects their choices for size of technological gadgets. D. Netflix is among the streaming services preferred by the Millennial generation. Question 43. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. There's a huge disparity in attitudes towards technology among different age groups. B. The difference in digital literacy and ability between generations is negligible. C. Generation gap issues in work life can result in workplace tensions and hinder team collaboration. D. Catering for the diverse digital habits and capabilities of individual students is essential. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 44. It wasn’t her who you saw in her office last Friday because she she's been out of town for two weeks. A. You needn’t have seen her in her office last Friday, she's been out of town for two weeks. B. You shouldn’t have seen her in her office last Friday, she's been out of town for two weeks. C. You can’t have seen her in her office last Friday, she's been out of town for two weeks. D. You mustn’t have seen her in her office last Friday, she's been out of town for two weeks. Question 45. “Everyone treated me unfairly,” said she. A. She maintains to have been treated unfairly. B. She maintains to be treating unfairly. C. She maintains that she had been treated unfairly. D. She maintains she was treated unfairly. Question 46. He was working abroad, so he couldn’t willingly help us with the project. A. If he hadn’t worked abroad, he would willingly have helped with us the project.B. If it hadn’t been for the fact that he was working abroad, he would willingly have helped US with the project. C. Hadn’t he been working abroad, he would willingly have helped us with the project. D. Without working abroad, he could willingly help us with the project. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the option that best completes following exchanges. Question 47. ~ Tom: “Are you going to your family reunion this Christmas holiday?" ~ Lien: “ ” A. As a matter of fact, I don't mind it at all. B. I do. I've been excited about it now.