Đề thi thử THPT Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh năm 2022 - Vũ Thị Mai Phương (Có đáp án)
Question 5. Don’t walk alone ______ night; it’s dangerous.
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. of
Question 6. _______ to the destination, we decided to take a rest.
A. Have travelled
B. Having travelled
C. Has been travelled
D. Have been travelling
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. of
Question 6. _______ to the destination, we decided to take a rest.
A. Have travelled
B. Having travelled
C. Has been travelled
D. Have been travelling
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- ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT QUỐC GIA 2022 Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút; 50 câu trắc nghiệm GV ra đề: Cô Vũ Thị Mai Phương Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following Questions. Question 1. ___ money I earn, the happier I am. A. The most B. The more C. Most of D. More Question 2. Their clothes are ___ from ours. A. differ B. difference C. differently D. different Question 3. Our new classmate is like a ___ of fresh air; she’s always cheerful and pleasant to talk with. A. sound B. piece C. breath D. tune Question 4. This picture is not really expensive, ___?
- D. sightseers Question 9. Lan ___ an online lesson via Zoom when her mother called her to open the door. A. attends B. was attending C. has attended D. is attending Question 10. Mary is looking for the ___ vase she got as a birthday gift last year. A. clay nice black B. black clay nice C. nice black clay D. nice clay black Question 11. The principal’s speech was so long and boring that many students ___. A. took after B. set up C. caught on D. switched off Question 12. Some rare animals are on the verge of extinction ___ illegal hunting. A. because of B. in spite of C. even though D. because Question 13. Sam often ___ her grandparents a visit every Saturday. A. lends
- - Luke: “___” A. You’re welcome. B. Good idea. C. Never mind. D. Congratulations! Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following Questions. Question 18. A. listen B. propose C. engage D. expect Question 19. A. medicine B. business C. acceptance D. poverty Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following Questions. Question 20. A. mind B. five C. bike D. film Question 21. A. changed B. turned C. viewed D. wished Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined bold word(s) in each of the following Questions. Question 22. This event will be a good opportunity to build relationships with potential customers.
- B. If only he hadn’t felt unwell, he could have gone to the concert with his friends. C. Provided that he feels unwell, he can’t go to the concert with his friends. D. He wishes he felt better so that he could go to the concert with his friends. 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. Question 28. Nam has been reading this book for three months. A. Nam has three months to read this book. B. Nam last read this book three months ago. C. Nam began reading this book three months ago. D. Nam didn’t read this book three months ago. Question 29. “I forgot to close the window last night,” Martin said. A. Martin said that he would forget to close the window the night before. B. Martin said that he had forgotten to close the window the night before. C. Martin said that he was forgetting to close the window the night before. D. Martin said that he has forgotten to close the window the night before. Question 30. Passengers are permitted to bring their personal items onboard. A. Passengers shouldn’t bring their personal items onboard. B. Passengers would bring their personal items onboard. C. Passengers mustn’t bring their personal items onboard. D. Passengers can bring their personal items onboard. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following Questions. Question 31. Two students were chosen for the project because of his excellent knowledge of art. A. were
- (Adapted from Oxford Exam Trainer by Helen Weale) Question 34. A. Every B. Another C. Many D. Much Question 35. A. Therefore B. Besides C. Furthermore D. However Question 36. A. road B. track C. path D. rail Question 37. A. that B. which C. when D. who Question 38. A. deliberately B. possibly C. accidentally D. responsibly 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 39 to 42. Before you go to an interview, think about your appearance. When you make your choice of clothes, avoid anything too casual but don’t go to the other extreme of wearing items that are so formal you feel uncomfortable in them. Make sure you know the exact location of the building where the interview will take place. There’s nothing worse than desperately trying to find the right place as the time for it to begin rapidly approaches. Once you reach the firm’s offices, remember that the interview starts there. You never know who you might meet in lifts, corridors or waiting rooms, so try to make a good impression on everyone.
- Question 43. As stated in paragraph 3, when you are in the interview room, you should ___. A. show all your emotions B. judge other people in the same room C. be friendly to everyone all the time D. express your confidence 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 44 to 50. Wagner Iworrigan, a seventeen-year-old high school senior on St. Lawrence Island in Alaska, knows a lot about biology, meteorology and maths. On a recent unseasonably warm day last autumn, he missed class to join his uncle on their boat. Wagner might make a good scientist, but he’s not planning on going to college. He feels a responsibility for his siblings - his mother died and his father lives in another village - and college is ‘so far from home’. He’s also unclear about what he would do with a degree. Many St. Lawrence students say they want to go to college but half of them drop out of high school, and only two per cent graduate from college. The benefits of a degree are not obvious for people living on this remote island. Families have a subsistence lifestyle, hunting walruses, seals and whales in the spring, and gathering berries in the summer. The largest employer is the school system; otherwise, there are only a handful of jobs in fishing, oil and the airlines that connect the island to the mainland. There isn’t much demand for anything else and more than a quarter of adults are unemployed. Many people feel that the educational programs are too stifling, not allowing students to go beyond the curriculum, with little connection to the real world. ‘We want our children to achieve academically, but we need to be able to design programs that deal with the challenges they face day-to-day,’ said one teacher. Those challenges are profound with no easy solutions. Families also worry that sending children away to study in Higher Education could endanger the language and culture. Already, the younger generation is losing its fluency and grasp of skills like sewing, walrus-ivory carving and fish-cutting. Respect for the old ways and knowledge of traditions are disappearing. Can the community send more students to university without sacrificing its desire to preserve Native culture and language? Unsurprisingly, locals are protective of their independence and their heritage. They recognize the value of ‘education’, but feel that the definition is too narrow. ‘I think about when my grandmother taught me to cut fish, remembers one resident. ‘It wasn't do it once and I'll give you a grade. It was hours of practice until you get it right ’ (Adapted from Insight by Jayne Wildman and Fiona Beddall) Question 44. Which best serves as the title for the passage?
- D. compete Question 49. Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage? A. People on the island are aware of the advantages of having a college degree. B. Young people on St. Lawrence Island are losing the skills to do traditional jobs. C. Local people are worried about youngsters forgetting their traditions. D. People on St. Lawrence Island find it quite hard to get a job. Question 50. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. The Native culture and language will certainly go extinct at one time in the future. B. Everyone on St. Lawrence Island is doubtful of the idea of higher education. C. There is a need for the school curriculum to be relevant to children’s daily life. D. The idea of education is comparable to schooling in many surprising ways. [anchor data-parent="1" id="anc1657098378735"]Đáp án[/anchor] đề thi thử THPT quốc gia 2022 môn anh cô Mai Phương Câu Đ/a Câu Đ/a Câu Đ/a Câu Đ/a Câu Đ/a 1 B 11 D 21 D 31 C 41 C 2 D 12 A 22 B 32 A 42 D 3 C 13 C 23 A 33 C 43 D 4 C 14 B 24 C 34 C 44 B 5 C 15 D 25 C 35 D 45 D 6 B 16 C 26 B 36 B 46 C 7 A 17 B 27 D 37 B 47 C 8 C 18 A 28 C 38 D 48 B 9 B 19 C 29 B 39 B 49 A 10 C 20 D 30 D 40 C 50 C -/-