25 đề thi thử Tiếng Anh THPT Quốc gia năm 2022 (Đề 22)
- 1Làm xong biết đáp án, phương pháp giải chi tiết.
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- 3Xem lại lý thuyết, lưu bài tập và note lại các chú ý
- 4Biết điểm yếu và có hướng giải pháp cải thiện
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word those underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
A. cleaned
B. opened
C. learned
D. leaned
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word those underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
A. purpose
B. propose
C. expose
D. suppose
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word which differs from the other three in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word which differs from the other three in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions
Câu 5: It was ___________ most beautiful morning, so we decided to make for Sam Son beach.
A. the
B. a
C. 0
D. an
Although travelling by air is quite expensive, its beauty consists ___________ its speed and ease.
A. in
B. of
C. for
D. at
The dogs and their ____________ owners stood waiting to see who would be crowned winner of the pet show.
A. respected
B. respectable
C. respectful
D. respective
Ask a friend to recommend a doctor or, ____________that, ask for a list in your local library.
A. except
B. failing
C. for all of
D. according to
We can’t rely on Peter because he always looks for any excuse he can ____________ work.
A. to blow off
B. put off
C. set back
D. call off
His latest movie has won high praise from the critics but I don’t think it’s ___________ good.
A. much
B. such
C. too
D. that
The reason is __________, he estimated how much the population of London would increase in the next 100 years.
A. why when Bazalgette designed the tunnels
B. that Bazalgette designed the tunnels
C. what Bazalgette designed the tunnels
D. that when Bazalgette designed the tunnels
Nobody thought that he could achieve success, _______________?
A. could he
B. didn’t they
C. did they
D. couldn’t he
I didn't even have time to complete all homework assignments, ____________ hang out with my friends.
A. now that
B. in case
C. instead of
D. let alone
If I _____________ younger, I ________ in the contest held last week.
A. were/would participate
B. had been/would have participated
C. were/would have participated
D. had been /would participate
The woman wasn’t sure where she __________the rare illness since no one else in her family had the disease.
A. contracted
B. distracted
C. extracted
D. attracted
Apart from entertaining, art may be used as a _____________for propaganda.
A. means
B. vehicle
C. method
D. way
Because I can’t handle all my customer orders by telephone, I need to hire an engineer to ____________ an app for order processing.
A. deduce
B. define
C. devise
D. deduct
If you feel like you are catching a cold, try to nip it in the ___________ so that it does not cause you to miss work.
A. bush
B. bulk
C. bud
D. bunch
Harry went for a picnic with her friends after she ____________ her work.
A. has finished
B. would have finished
C. had finished
D. will finish
Câu 20: My father was given a delicious Spanish white wine by a friend of him who had just returned from Spain.
A. was given
B. Spanish white wine
C. him
D. had just returned
Over a half of all accidents happens in the home because people aren't aware of potential dangers.
A. a
B. happens
C. because
D. potential
I find it difficult to understand the full importance of this statement, so I ask my brother for his help.
A. find it difficult
B. importance
C. so
D. for
Câu 23: I need an assistant - I’m very busy with work.
A. am up to my eyes
B. am up to my ears
C. have my hands full
D. am up to my neck
Although I have received the money from the bank, I am still dubious about the currency because of the unusual color of the bills.
A. doubtful
B. conscious
C. suspicious
D. accurate
Câu 25: When the captain realized his efforts to steer his ship were futile, he commanded his officers to release the lifeboats.
A. pointless
B. priceless
C. worthwhile
D. trustworthy
I don't think we should kick the can down the road and let our next generation solve the global warming problem.
A. determine to solve a problem
B. delay dealing with a problem
C. avoid dealing with a problem
D. try in vain to address a problem
Câu 27: Leon and Drake are talking about drinking water.
- Leon: “As far as I know, drinking warm water is really good for our health”
- Drake “ ________________ because warm water helps to get rid of harmful toxins from your body and also works to prevent skin issues like acne.”
A. You must say that again
B. I'd say the exact opposite.
C. I have to side with you on this one
D. That's not always true.
“Have you seen the movie Joker?” – “________________.”
A. Of course! I’m going to see it on Monday!
B. I haven’t had a chance to see it.
C. The cinema is closed today.
D. Yes, the tickets were too expensive.
Câu 29: Stella said to me: “my company was established in 2000”.
A. Stella told to me that her company was established in 2000.
B. Stella told me that her company had been established in 2000.
C. Stella said me that her company was established in 2000.
D. Stella said her company was established in 2000.
I’m pretty sure the burglar got in through the kitchen window.
A. The burglar must be got in through the kitchen window.
B. The burglar should have got in through the kitchen window.
C. The burglar must have got in through the kitchen window.
D. The burglar could have got in through the kitchen window.
A.The closer students get to their exams, the more nervous they become.
B.The closer students get to their exams, they become more nervous.
C.The students get closer to their exams, the nervous they become more.
D.The students get to their exams closer, the nervous they become more.
Câu 32: Some websites are really interesting. They may expose us to unreliable sources of information.
A. So interesting some websites are that they limit our exposure to unreliable sources of information.
B. It is the interest of some websites that they expose us to unreliable sources of information.
C. Not only some websites are really interesting, they also expose us to unreliable sources of information.
D. Interesting though some websites are, they may expose us to unreliable sources of information.
Tim betrayed his girlfriend’s trust over and over again. She broke up with him because she couldn’t put up with that anymore.
A. Hadn’t Tim betrayed his girlfriend’s trust over and over again, she wouldn’t have broken up with him.
B. If it hadn’t been for his continual betrayal to his girlfriend’s trust, she would have broken up with him.
C. Had Tim not betrayed his girlfriend’s trust over and over again, she wouldn’t have broken up with him.
D. Provided that Tim betrayed his girlfriend’s trust over and over again, she wouldn’t have broken up with him.
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 from 34 to 38.
Famously being one of Vietnam’s seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Imperial City of Hue has long been a (34)____________attraction for tourists visiting a hidden charm of Vietnam. The Imperial City of Hue was actually a walled fortress and palace belonged to the ancient city of Hue (35)__________ was a capital city of the Nguyen Dynasty for 140 years date back from 1805 until 1945.
The Imperial City of Hue has a circumference of 10 kilometers with the height of 6.6 meters and 21 meters thick with forts being meanderingly arranged, accompanied by cannons, artilleries and ammunitions. (36)________the fortress was built solely by soil, only to be replaced by bricks afterward. Surrounding the city is the complicated canal system served not only as a protection but also as a waterway with nearly seven kilometers.
There are total of ten main majestic gates (37) _______to the Imperial City of Hue, which can be divided into two main parts excluding houses and mansions: The Citadel and The Forbidden City. The former served to protect the important palaces inside while the (38)_________was where the emperor and the royal family stayed as well as the court’s workplace. All the typically traditional Eastern architectures including majestic palaces, tombs and museums stand accordantly together to make an utmost amusing attraction right in the heart of Vietnam.
(Adapted from https://www.vietnamonline.com/)
A. must-have
B. must-read
C. must-see
D. must-do
The Imperial City of Hue was actually a walled fortress and palace belonged to the ancient city of Hue (35)__________ was a capital city of the Nguyen Dynasty for 140 years date back from 1805 until 1945.
A. what
B. where
C. that
D. who
(36)________the fortress was built solely by soil, only to be replaced by bricks afterward.
There are total of ten main majestic gates (37) _______to the Imperial City of Hue, which can be divided into two main parts excluding houses and mansions: The Citadel and The Forbidden City.
The former served to protect the important palaces inside while the (38)_________was where the emperor and the royal family stayed as well as the court’s workplace.
A. later
B. late
C. lately
D. latter
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 39 to 43.
Most Americans say they know at least some of their neighbors, but only about three-in-ten say they know all or most of them. Rural residents are more likely than those in urban or suburban areas to say they know all or most of their neighbors, but they don’t necessarily interact with their neighbors more than their counterparts in other community types.
Overall, Americans tend to be trusting of their neighbors, but this is particularly the case in suburban and rural areas. About six-in-ten in these types of community say they have a neighbor they would trust with a key to their home, compared with about half in urban areas.
The longer people have lived in their community, the more likely they are to have a neighbor they would trust with a key to their home. But even among those who report that they have lived in their community for less than one year, 34% say they would be comfortable with a neighbor having their keys. Meanwhile, 64% of those who have lived in their community for six or more years and 47% of those who have done so for one to five years say the same. Those who own their home are more likely than renters to say they would be comfortable with a neighbor having a set of keys to their home (67% vs. 45%).
When asked to describe their neighbors, people in rural areas are far more likely than those in cities and suburbs to say all or most of their neighbors share their race or ethnicity. Suburbanites are somewhat more likely than their urban and rural counterparts to say their neighbors are the same social class as they are, while relatively few across community types say all or most of their neighbors share their political views.
(Adapted from https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/)Câu 39: Which of the following could be the main topic of the passage?
A. The similarities and differences in the neighborhood in urban, suburban and rural areas
B. How urban, suburban and rural residents interact with their neighbors
C. The number of neighbors that urban, suburban and rural residents have
D. How people trust their neighbors
According to paragraph 2, how many Americans in suburban and rural areas wouldn’t have enough belief in their neighbors to have a key to their home?
A. about 60%
B. about 50%
C. about 40%
D. about 30%
The phrase “the same” in paragraph 3 refers to __________.
A. they would be comfortable with a neighbor having their keys
B. they have lived in their community for six or more years
C. they have done so for one to five years
D. they have lived in their community for less than one year
The word “share” in paragraph 4 most probably means _____________.
A. experience their race or ethnicity at the same time
B. give other people something you have
C. have the same race or ethnicity
D. tell people about your race or ethnicity
According to the passage, the following are true, EXCEPT __________.
A. More rural inhabitants know all or most of their neighbors than their urban and suburban
B. People trust their neighbors more if they live in the same community for a longer time.
C. More than half of people renting a room wouldn’t like to give their neighbors their home key.
D. People living in rural areas are often in the same social class as their neighbors.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.
The name is a bit of a mouthful, but cultural appropriation happens when a dominant culture takes things from another culture that is experiencing oppression. Cultural exchange is different from cultural appropriation. Things like tea, gunpowder and pasta have been shared between different cultures throughout history. These ‘borrowings’ aren’t the same as cultural appropriation, because they don’t involve power. When dominant groups take from an oppressed group, we’re dealing with appropriation, not cultural exchange. Cultural appropriation is also very different from assimilation. ‘Assimilation’ describes what happens when minority cultures are forced to adopt features from a dominant culture in order to fit in.
When we look at a culture that’s experiencing oppression, it’s often a result of colonisation, where a dominant group has claimed ownership of the land and its people. When the dominant group continues to steal aspects of the non-dominant culture, it continues the economic oppression and disadvantage of that culture. In Australia, there are cases where white Australian businesses have stolen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artworks for use on T-shirts and souvenirs. This allows the dominant culture to make money from the non-dominant culture, without benefiting the original artists.
Cultural appropriation also has a nasty habit of giving the dominant group credit for aspects of a culture that they have taken, reinforcing the power imbalance between the two groups. For example, Kylie Jenner was credited with starting an ‘edgy’ new hair trend, while black actress Zendaya faced criticism for wearing her hair the same way. What’s interesting about this, is that Zendaya’s natural hair was seen as a negative. But Kylie Jenner, a person with no ties to black culture, was given credit for taking something that wasn’t hers.
Cultural appropriation creates stereotypes. The Native American chief, the Japanese geisha or the Arab sheikh can be examples of stereotypes that pop up during Halloween. When people from dominant cultures ‘dress up’ like this, it reduces something of cultural significance to a costume just so that the dominant group can have ‘a bit of fun’. It also keeps these kinds of stereotypes going.
There are times when it’s encouraged to try something from a different culture. Being invited to an Indian wedding where the hosts are cool with you wearing traditional clothing is not cultural appropriation.
(Source: https://au.reachout.com/)Câu 44: What is the main topic of the passage?
A. Cross-cultural exchange.
B. Cultural exploitation.
C. Cultural appreciation.
D. Cultural appropriation.
According to paragraph 1, what can be suggested about cultural exchange, cultural appropriation and assimilation?
A. Cultural exchange and assimilation are the subcategories of cultural appropriation.
B. Cultural exchange happens when different cultures come together on an equal footing.
C. The three practices involve dominant cultures taking some features from minority ones.
D. Cultural assimilation is practiced to ensure survival and to avoid discrimination.
The word “it” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. group
B. ownership
C. land
D. oppression
The word “ties” in paragraph 3 refers to ________.
A. strings
B. friendships
C. ropes
D. connections
According to the passage, which is NOT true about cultural appropriation?
A. It does not give people credit for their own culture.
B. It continues the oppression of the non-dominant culture.
C. It is the savior of a cultural product that has faded away.
D. It adds to stereotypes faced by non-dominant cultures.
Which statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
A. Cultural appreciation is the forceful adoption of certain elements from another culture.
B. Being invited to take part by people from that culture is not cultural appropriation.
C. A non-dominant culture is the most visible and accepted culture within a society.
D. Oppression is just one-on-one behaviour and not a form of structural discrimination.
The word “cool” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. okay
B. keen
C. fresh
D. quiet