Đề thi thử Tốt nghiệp THPT môn Tiếng Anh năm 2021 - Đề số 2 (Có đáp án)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 12. His clothes are in a mess because he ______ the house all morning.
A. will be painting B. has been painting C. will have painted D. had been painting
Question 13. ______ proficiency in German would be of much help, it is not requirement for the advertised position.
A. Despite B. Otherwise C. Regarding D. Although
Question 14. Although David was ______ after a day’s work in the office, he tried to help his wife the household chores.
A. exhaust B. exhaustively C. exhaustion D. exhausted
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  1. ĐỀ THI THỬ THPTQG MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM 2021 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN 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 1. A. pressure B. future C. enthusiasm D. resume Question 2. A. played B. tried C. smiled D. wanted Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in each position of primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3. A. critical B. motivate C. horizon D. dominant Question 4. A. mistake B. unite C. wonder D. behave Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSET in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. Question 5. The company will only employ competent engineers, so they want to see evidence of their work as well the references from previous employers. A. ambitious B. unqualified C. proficient D. inconvenient Question 6. The protesters were angry with the council’s plan to do away with a lovely old building and put a car park there instead. A. destroy B. replace C. remain D. keep Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 7. Unfortunately, the sunny intervals we were promised have been few and far between. A. unusual B. extraordinary C. rare D. frequent Question 8. On Saturday wearing uniform is optional, so I often choose T-shirt and shorts. A. acceptable B. compulsory C. uncomfortable D. voluntary 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 9. Speech sounds are produced as a continuous sound signal rather than discreet units. A. Speech B. discreet C. are producted D. signal Question 10. His family goes usually to the same place for dinner on Saturday nights.
  2. slow but steady recovery. A. fatally B. heavily C. deeply D. seriously Question 22. I believe that judges should be independent ___ the government. A. to B. of C. with D. on Question 23. When ___ to the party, she politely refused. A. inviting B. to invite C. to be invited D. invited’ Question 24. Apart from those three very cold weeks in January, it has been a very ___ winner. A. plain B. pale C. mild D. calm Question 25. The ___ of toothpaste are located in the health and beauty section of the supermarket. A. tubes B. pints C. sticks D. quarts Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closet in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 26. “What have you done to your hair?” she said to her son. A. She asked her son what to do to his hair. B. She wanted her son to know what he had done to his hair. C. She wanted to know what did her son do to his hair. D. She asked her son what he had done to his hair. Question 27. Children tend to learn English better than adults. A. Adults tend to be the best at learning English. B. Children do not learn English as well as adults. C. Adults tend to learn English worse than children. D. Children tend to learn English more than adults. Question 28. The Smiths sent their first child to a boarding school, which was not a good idea. A. The Smiths shouldn’t have sent their first child to a boarding school. B. The Smiths could have well sent their first child to a boarding school. C. The Smiths didn’t need to have sent their first child to a boarding school. D. The Smiths can’t have sent their first child to a boarding school. 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. Question 29. Marie didn’t turn up at John’s birthday party. I feel so sorry for that.
  3. were also popular with the Romans, who used their petals as medicine, a source of perfume and as confetti at weddings. Cultivated rose were only introduced to Western Europe in the 18th century. Napoleon’s wife, Josephine, started a botanical garden near Paris, (35) ___ she collected all the known varieties of rose and encouraged the breeding of new ones. This led to the flowers becoming increasingly popular, and in Britain at that time roses became so (36) ___ that they were often used as currency in local markets. All roses in Europe used to be pink or white until the first red ones arrived from China 200 years ago. These now (37) ___ love and are the world’s most common cut flower. (Source: Face2face- Upper Intermediate – Student’s Book, by Chris Redston & Gillie Cunningham) Question 33. A. Furthermore B. However C. As a result D. Otherwise Question 34. A. sentenced B. killed C. let D. made Question 35. A. why B. that C. where D. who Question 36. A. worthless B. valuable C. prosperous D. priceless Question 37. A. symbolise B. symbolically C. symbolic D. symbol 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 38 to 42. For many American university students, the weeklong spring break holiday means an endless party on a sunny beach in Florida or Mexico. In Panama City Beach, Florida, a city with a permanent population of around 36,000, more than half a million university students arrive during the month of March to play and party, making it the number one spring break destination in the United States. A weeklong drinking binge is not for anyone, however, and a growing number of American university students have found a way to make spring break matter. For them, joining or leading a group of volunteers to travel locally or internationally and work to show problems such as poverty, homelessness, or environmental damage makes spring break a unique learning experience that university students can feel good about. Students who participate in alternative spring break projects find them very rewarding. While most university students have to get their degrees before they can start helping people, student volunteers are able to help people now. On the other hand, the accommodations are far from glamorous. Students often sleep on the floor of a school or spend the week camping in tents. But students only pay around $250 for meals and transportation, which is much less than some of their peers
  4. leave because of parental divorce, an unsympathetic step-parent or one of many other reasons. Take the case of one sixteen-year-old schoolgirl, Alice. She did not come from a poor home and had just passed her exams with good results. The Shelter team met her in a hostel where she was doing her physics homework. It turned out that her parents had thrown her out of her home for no other reason that she wanted to do Science Advanced Level exams - which her parents refused her permission to do, saying that sciences were unladylike! Shelter says that the Government's laws do nothing to help these youngsters. Rising rents, the shortage of cheap housing and a cut in benefits for young people under the age of twenty- five are causing a national problem, according to Shelter. The recent changes in the benefit laws mean that someone aged between sixteen and twenty-five gets less than older people and they can only claim state help if they prove that they left home for a good reason. Shelter believes that because of the major cuts in benefits to young people, more and more are being forced to sleep on the streets. Shelter also points out that if you are homeless, you can't get a job because employers will not hire someone without a permanent address; and if you can't get a job, you are homeless because you don't have any money to pay for accommodation. It's an impossible situation. (Source: FCE success workbook) Question 43. Why was Alice turned out of her home? A. She refused to do her homework in the evening. B. She didn’t want to study for her Advanced Level Exams. C. She had not obtained desirable marks in her exams. D. Her parents didn’t argee with what she wanted to do. Question 44. According to Shelter, once young people have been forced onto the streets, ___. A. they will never go back home again B. their benefits will be severely cut C. they will encourage their friends to do the same D. they will find it difficult to find work Question 45. The changes in the system of benefits mean that ___. A. young people do not receive as much money as those over twenty-five B. anyone under twenty-five and not living at home will receive help with food and accommodation
  5. Question 5 C Question C Question 25 A Question 35 C Question A 15 45 Question 6 A Question C Question 26 D Question 36 B Question B 16 46 Question 7 D Question C Question 27 C Question 37 A Question C 17 47 Question 8 B Question B Question 28 A Question 38 D Question A 18 48 Question 9 B Question A Question 29 B Question 39 C Question D 19 49 Question 10 B Question A Question 30 C Question 40 A Question B 20 50 Mời các bạn tham khảo các bài tiếp theo tại: